Re: [newbie] Quotas :o(

2005-03-04 Thread yankl
On Friday 04 March 2005 05:20, Ken Walker wrote:
> So your saying that everybody in newbie is also in expert and everybody in
> expert is also in newbie, so why are there two different groups. Why not
> just have one called mandrake-users

It how you try to answer in newbie one probably try to give more info about 
subject be as guiish as possible. In expert one probably will assume that 
simple things was done. One would assume you know vi and cli. It not about 
even answerer but about one who asked a question. You better RTFM and google 
before you ask your question in expert. Other wise question will not be 
answered or you will be insulted with RTFM.

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Re: [newbie] Networking

2005-02-24 Thread yankl
On Thursday 24 February 2005 19:17, SOTL wrote:
> Each computer has internet capability and is fully operational in that I
> can and do get web sites and e-mail to and from each. Neither computer can
> ping the other.

Does computers have public or private IP addresses?
ifconfig from cli and look for "inet addr:"
if number after it lokks like 10.X.X.X or 192.168.X.X
then you have private addresses.
 
> First question: Do I need to install share? [Mandrake Control Center ->
> Network & Internet -> Internet connection Sharing]

No you do not need it.

> Second Question: How do I set up computers so that they maintain DSL
> addressing and are able to ping eachother?

They must bee in same subnet and workgroup.


> Third question: Would it be better to use a firewall/router instead of a
> hub or would that add an unnecessary complication, which I do not need at
> this time, to my networking attempts [attempts based on past failures]?

Fierwall is allways better linksys router would be a good start.

> Thanks
> Frank

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Re: [newbie] How get from "dos" mode into KDE mode?

2005-02-17 Thread yankl
On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:33, h k ball wrote:
> Kaj ...
>
> ... I'm in Atlanta, the bean counters are destroying us all on every front

You may be a Redneck if your Linux system boot in CLI.
What part of Atlanta. I may be can call you since I am in Marietta.
E-mail me off line.

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Re: [newbie] need help patching kernel

2005-01-24 Thread yankl
On Monday 24 January 2005 05:14, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Monday 24 January 2005 05:32, Mike Chalmers wrote:
> SNIP
>
> > >There are instruction on compiling new kernels in the manual
> > >http://doc.mandrakelinux.com/MandrakeLinux/100/en/Command-Line.html/comp
> > >il ing-kernel-chapter.html
> > >
> > >But be aware Mandrake apply lots of patches to the standard kernel.org
> > >kernel
> > >and if you use a standard kernel you might find bits of your system may
> > > not work quite the same.
> > >
> > >Is there a particular reason you want 2.6.10 or is it just for fun?
> > >
> > >BTW: The latest Mandrake kernel for 10.1 is 2.6.8.1-12mdk and
> > >2.6.10.1-1-1mdk
> > >is on the development 'cooker' mirrors.
> > >Installing 'Cooker' packages is not advised on a production system as
> > > they can
> > >have nasty bugs and may require an awful lot of dependencies.
> > >
> > >derek
> >
> > Derek,
> > I have a Radeon 9800. The driver installs correctly but all the programs
> > go very very slow. I think that upgrading to the latest kernel or one not
> > far behind it may fix the problem.
> >
> > If I can't use the  2.6.10.1-1-1mdk because it is still in the cooker
> > then will you tell me how to upgrade to the 2.6.8.1-12mdk? Thks.
> >
> >   From,
> >
> >Mike Chalmers
>
> To answer this question and the similar question from Bill Mudry :-
>
> For a given Mandrake release MandrakeSoft will support a specific kernel.
> For Mandrake 10.0 that is 2.6.3 , and for 10.1 it is 2.6.8.1
>
> So you will not find any updates for other kernels on the update servers.
> (BTW: New kernels do not appear in the MandrakeUpdate GUI. You will only
> see them in the MandrakeInstall GUI when you filter on 'kernel')
>
> I am not saying that installing a 2.6.8.1 kernel in a Mandrake 10.0 system
> will not work. I am simply saying it *may* not work because of differences
> between a 10.0 and a 10.1 system.
>
> In the same way, there is nothing stopping you installing a 2.6.10 kernel
> from Cooker.  If it does not work there is no point complaining to anyone.
>
> Similarly there is nothing stopping you compiling and installing your own
> kernel from kernel.org. Just do not be surprised if your system behaves
> differently. (For example Mandrake includes some drivers not in the
> standard kernel)
>
> To install a kernel from an ftp mirror, simply navigate to the mirror using
> konqueror and click on the kernel you wish to install.
> For example, go here for Cooker :-
> ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/med
>ia/main
>
> and for a 2.6.8.1 kernel try :-
> ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake/10.1/i586/media/main
>
> The new kernel will become the default, but your existing kernel can still
> be accessed through your Lilo menu at boot time. If the new kernel does not
> work simply remove it again.
>
> What you should **not do** is to declare Cooker to be a urpmi source.
> Nor should you declare a 10.1 urpmi source if you are using 10.0.
>
> If you do declare a Cooker urpmi source, then every time you install
> software your system will by definition find the newest version on the
> Cooker mirror and will try to install it as well as all its dependencies.
> In the best case you will end up installing many hundreds of MB of
> dependencies and your computer will end up as a 'cooker' system. In the
> worst case you could get stuck in 'circular dependencies' and get totally
> confused.
>
> It is possible to upgrade from one Mandrake version to another simply by
> changing urpmi sources (as described in the wiki), but it is probably not
> the sort of thing a new user should try since there are always a few
> packages that get stuck in circular dependency.
>
> I will leave the issue with ATI Radeon for others to answer since I do not
> have an ATI card, but are you aware you need to install the proprietary ATI
> drivers? None of the kernels will contain them by default since they are
> not OpenSource.
>
> derek

IMHO kernel upgrade will not fix your problem. However, their possibility to 
upgrade to next kernel version with no pain at all. 

DANGER YOU CAN KILL YOUR SYSTEM BY FOLLOWING MY INSTRACTIONS.
READ AND PRINT INSTRACTION BEFORE ACTUALLY USING IT.
IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND SOMETHING ASK BEFORE USING. 

1.Download from 
"ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrakelinux/devel/10.1/i586/Mandrake/RPMS";
file named "kernel-2.6.8.1.20mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm".
2.Then go to

Re: [newbie] need help patching kernel

2005-01-23 Thread yankl
On Sunday 23 January 2005 18:39, Mike Chalmers wrote:
> I currently have kernel 2.6.3-7mdk installed. I want to update to 2.6.10. I
> downloaded the file patch-2.6.10.bz2 from kernel.org. I also installed
> patch-2.5.9-2mdk.i586.rpm. I don't know how to install the 2.6.10 patch.
> Will someone tell me the command to use to update the kernel to 2.6.10.
>
> From,
> Mike Chalmers
>
> _
> Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE!
> http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/

Unless you like to go through the pain you will be better using urpmi to 
install kernel. Try to find kernel rpm on rpm repository and urpmi it.
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Re: [newbie] man, man, man

2005-01-23 Thread yankl
On Sunday 23 January 2005 19:44, Michaël Van Dorpe wrote:
> Quick question: when I type 'man man' in Konsole, and I don't want to read
> it, but instead I want to go to 'man rpm', how do I do that?
>
> The only way I found to do that now was starting a new Konsole session...
> there surely must be a better way, no?
>
> Thanks!

type "man rpm" instad of "man man"
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Re: [newbie] Installed perl modules list

2004-12-17 Thread yankl
On Friday 17 December 2004 18:36, RickSisler wrote:
> yankl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Thursday 16 December 2004 21:24, Chris wrote:
> > > I've installed all my perl modules via webmin.  I'm going to be
> > > upgrading to 10.1 during the holidays and want to have a list available
> > > of what I've installed already.   Is there a file that has these
> > > listed?  I'd rather print out a file than do a screen print from
> > > webmin.
> >
> > rpm -q will give you a list of all files you have currently. so from cli
> >
> > $>rpm -q > allfiles.txt
> >
> > or if you need only perl files
> >
> > $>rpm -q | grep perl > allperlfiles.txt
>
> yankl,
> $> rpm -q | grep perl
> rpmq: no arguments given for query
>
> so minor correction: add -a for all
> may want to sort it too,
> $> rpm -qa |grep perl |sort > perlrpms.txt

Sorry my fall just had long week.
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Re: [newbie] Installed perl modules list

2004-12-17 Thread yankl
On Thursday 16 December 2004 21:24, Chris wrote:
> I've installed all my perl modules via webmin.  I'm going to be upgrading
> to 10.1 during the holidays and want to have a list available of what I've
> installed already.   Is there a file that has these listed?  I'd rather
> print out a file than do a screen print from webmin.

rpm -q will give you a list of all files you have currently. so from cli

$>rpm -q > allfiles.txt

or if you need only perl files

$>rpm -q | grep perl > allperlfiles.txt 
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Re: [newbie] How to compare two files?

2004-12-17 Thread yankl
On Friday 17 December 2004 17:33, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Suppose that a large text file has been slightly modified by another
> person, and I want to find out 'a posteriori' what changes were done.
> Is there a linux command (or set of commands) that can compare the two
> files and tell what lines are different from one another?
>
> Thanks,
> Rodolfo

Try diff from command line:
$>diff file0 file1
Or kompare will give you GUI


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Re: [newbie] Apache

2004-09-09 Thread yankl
On Thursday 09 September 2004 18:31, JoeHill wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 18:19:03 -0400
>
> JoeHill disseminated the following:
> > > Does anyone happen to know what needs to be configured in Apache so
> > > that the trailing "/" doesn't need to be in a URL in order for the page
> > > to load?
> > >
> > > currently, if I type in http://www.mysite.org/mypage, I get an error
> > > message saying that I don't have access to /mypage.
> > >
> > > If I type in http://www.mysite.org/mypage/ the page loads just fine.
> > >
> > > Any ideas on how to fix this?
> >
> > You need to have a default page to load, probably. Should be called
> > 'index.html', off the root of the server, ie. /var/www/html/index.html
> > (or .php or whatever).
>
> ...sorry, not off the root of the server...me not reading good :-\
>
> The thing is, http://www.mysite.org/mypage is looking for a page to load
> called 'mypage', which of course does not exist, it's a directory. Loading
> www.mysite.org automagically looks for 'index.html' or the like, but as
> soon as you add a dir off the root, you need to add that trailing /. I'm
> not sure this is something to be 'fixed', I believe it is normal behaviour.
>
> Blast me to hell if I am wrong ;-)
Read about trailing slash at 
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_dir.html.en#directoryslash


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Re: [newbie] Burning files to a cd from the console

2004-08-24 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 24 August 2004 18:59, Todd Slater wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 06:39:59PM -0400, SiNiStEr Nation wrote:
> > I've installed Mandrake about week to two weeks ago and slowly learning
> > the system. My question is I have several files that I have downloaded,
> > and was wondering what's the process of burning these file to a cd? I
> > know I could use K3b, but I would like to learn on how to do things
> > using the console or the command line(interested learning some old
> > school stuff before the desktop enviroments came into linux). I had
> > already learn how to compile programs that isn't in a RPM.
>
> Google is your friend.
>
> http://www.sharkysoft.com/tutorials/linuxtips/cdcommands/
>
> I'm also making a site of command line stuff that I'm always forgetting
> on a wiki; you're welcome to contribute as you learn:
> http://wiki.webonaire.com/cheatsheetki
>
> Todd

tldp.org is the linux documentation progect. it have excelent howto on cd 
burning. reed cd-writing article.
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Re: [newbie] PHP and Mysql Question

2004-08-04 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 06:42 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
> Not so much a Mandrake question, but I collect data off of a server and I
> want to show the data in a graph on the web. I assume the best way is
> import the data into mysql and present it using PHP. Does anybody do this
> at the moment? How easy difficult is it to show the data in a graph. Any
> links are much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tony.
>
>
PHP and GD library search internet for that.
 

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Re: [newbie] Real Audio Player

2004-07-07 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 07 July 2004 07:07 pm, Jonathan Dlouhy wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 14:51, Paul Smith wrote:
> > Dear All
> >
> > Where can one find a Mandrake rpm for Real Audio Player? I have already
> > looked for it at www.real.com, but with no success.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Paul
>
> Paul, if you're running LM 10 it's on one of the install CDs, the plugin
> as well as the standalone program.
>
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Try

http://forms.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html?src=search,021204r1cp__dlrhap_bb

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Re: [newbie] PDF to IMG (JPG, GIF, etc)

2004-06-14 Thread yankl
On Monday 14 June 2004 12:54 am, OOzy wrote:
> Is there a program incldued in LM9.2 distro that converts PDF to IMG i.e.
> JPG, GIF, etc?

try from command liene:

$ pdf2ps somefile.pdf (convert pdf to ps file)
$ pstopnm somefile.ps (convert ps to ppm file)

at that point for each page you will get somefile001.ppm somefile002.ppm , etc

for each file run
$ pnmtojpeg somefileXXX.ppm (replace XXX with 001,002,etc) 
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Re: [newbie] Good PHP Editor

2004-06-11 Thread yankl
On Friday 11 June 2004 08:35 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
> OOzy wrote:
> >Hi all
> >
> >I know that I am asking alot of dump questions but I have to. I am
> >switching from MS Win to Linux and I need to have all functionality of
> >windows in Linux.
> >
> >Any how anybody knows a good PHP Editor?
>
> Have you tried Quanta Plus?  I like it.

Actually it is loaded question. Are you looking for something that have PHP 
syntax highlight? Then I like bluefish. If you are looking for IDE 
Kdevelopment have capability for PHP development. 
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Re: [newbie] USB Flashdrive

2004-06-09 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 04:32 pm, OOzy wrote:
> I have LM9.2.
>
> On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 23:19, Guy Rouillier wrote:
> > On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 22:54:48 +0300
> >
> > OOzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I have a ScanDisk Cruzer mini 256MB USB flash drive. How can I
> > > install/mount it.
> >
> > On 10.0, when I put a memory card in a card reader, Mandrake
> > automatically mounts if for me - I don't have to do anything.  Check
> > /mnt/removable - that seems to be the default location.
> >
> > > Thx

In console:
$su
$password
$modprobe usb-storage
$mount -t vfat /dev/sg1 /some_directory


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Re: [newbie] Laptop choice

2004-06-04 Thread yankl
On Friday 04 June 2004 05:00 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 8:36:36 -0400
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > From: Johan Sch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Date: 2004/06/04 Fri AM 08:10:16 EDT
> > > To: [Newbie] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Subject: [newbie] Laptop choice
> > >
> > > Hi laptop users,
> > >
> > > Please .. if you should have the chance to a buy a new
> > > laptop..what make..model..etc..would be top of your list.
> > >
> > > This is for linux use..like mandrake..suse.
> > >
> > > It was suggested to me that IBM laptops are ..very..linux
> > > friendly?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > --
> > > Johan
> > > Registered Linux User #330034
> > > May this be a good day for learning
> > >
> > >
> > > 
> > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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> > > 
> >
> > I have a Compaq Presario that works like a champ with ML10. Only I
> > have not tried to use the onboard modem as I have a cable
> > connection and use the PCMCIA slot for NIC card. HTH Dennis M.
>
> My elcheapo Dell 1100 works fine on 10.0.
>
> Lee
John,

Have had no problem with Toshibas (Tecra and Satelite). If you look on the 
list their are several issues that hunt laptop users: 

1. Video
2. Sound
3. Shut down.

I had no problem with them on toshibas.

Go to http://www.linux-laptop.net/. It is a helpfull place with setting 
laptop. 
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Re: [newbie] displaying exif comments in jpg files

2004-04-30 Thread yankl
On Friday 30 April 2004 05:00 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 07:40, Job Evers wrote:
> > Does anybody know of an image viewer that will also display exif headers?
> >
> > I know that I can use jhead to look at the headers of each individual
> > file, but it would be nice to be able to view the image at the same time.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> If you use ImageMagick's "display" to view JPG's, you can get the image
> info by clicking on the image, choosing MISCELLANY, then IMAGE INFO.
>
> Should be already installed on your system.
>
> stephen kuhn - owner
> ==
> illawarra computer services
> a kuhn media australia company
> http://kma.0catch.com
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Re: [newbie] Can not ssh to Mandrake 10 as non-root

2004-04-08 Thread yankl
On Thursday 08 April 2004 09:11, Jason Valli wrote:
> I am unable to ssh to a Mandrake 10 pc with my non-root accounts.  They
> are nis accounts.  I can login locally with the nis accounts.  Any
> Ideas.
>
> Jason Valli

I am assuming that you check hosts and have sshd all entry.
 
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Re: [newbie] Mandrake RPM for XPde?

2004-04-05 Thread yankl
On Monday 05 April 2004 05:46, Andrew Archibald wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 15:31, frankieh wrote:
> > I have next to no knowledge of making rpms,
> >
> > but if nobody with more experiance pops up their heads and volenteers..
> > I will give it a shot and make it
> > publically available..
>
> Interestingly a story about the latest version of XPde has cropped up on
> slashdot:
> http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/04/03/2322233&mode=thread&;
>tid=106&tid=185&tid=189
>
> I don't have any experience but from some browsing the installation
> instructions are:
> "
>  General installation instructions:
>  -Decompress the tar.gz in /usr/share as root
>  -Edit the .xinitrc file of the user you want to run XPde and put this
> line:
>  /usr/share/xpde/bin/startxpde
>  -Start X
> "
> http://support.xpde.com/
>
> If you're looking to build an rpm, you'd presumably have to write a
> script, which does some of the above. I've heard that checkinstall is
> very good for capturing the behaviour of the script and putting it all
> together, if you work out how to write the script! I'm not quite sure
> what you would do for the user specific stuff- maybe do it system wide
> in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc ? Or leave it to the user to actually enable
> it if they want? Perhaps this software needs some adapting to work with
> a package based system!
>
> Good luck!
>
> A.

Check this page it specific to Mandrake.

http://support.xpde.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=32

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Re: [newbie] Playing DVDs in Mandrake 9.2

2004-04-01 Thread yankl
On Thursday 01 April 2004 20:18, Travis Crook wrote:
> Hi all,
>   I am having a hard time playing DVDs.  I can put in a DVD and open
> Totem (or Xine).  It will start to play and will even give me the
> correct title of the DVD.  Then I get an error stating: "The movie
> 'Error reading NAV packet.' could not be read."  Does anyone know what
> this means?
>
> Thanks!

check http://www.via.ecp.fr/via/ml/vlc-devel/200106/msg00040.html for nav 
packets information.

Try to use Ogle as DVD player.

It is on plf.
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Re: [newbie] External Projector

2004-02-12 Thread yankl
On Thursday 12 February 2004 00:42, Adolfo Bello wrote:
> I'm trying to use a Epson PowerLite S1 external projector with Mandrake
> 9.1 on a Toshiba laptop which has a NVidia card. I am using the open
> driver that comes with Mandrake.
>
> I am having some problem making this thing to work.
>
> .- I have to boot with the projector hooked to the laptop. This is an
> annoyance, not a real problem.
>
> .- Booting with the projector connected to the laptop means loosing the
> output to the LCD monitor, no matter how many times I use the Fn-F5 keys
> to switch between LCD, Projector or LCD/Projector. (I didn't expect it
> to work because this Toshiba laptop uses a Windows program to control
> the BIOS!!).
>
> .- To have any output projected, resolution has to be set at 800x600
> (the projector can work at 1024x768)
>
> .- There is no mouse cursor on the projection.
>
> Googling around I have found out that these types of problem are not
> uncommon, but I haven't had any luck finding answers that point to the
> solution of these problems.
>
> No problem using the projector with Windows but I need to make some
> presentations with Mandrake or SuSe.
>
> Has any body had these sort of problem and solved some of them?
>
> Any hint or tip will be truly appreciated.
>
> Adolfo

Check the http://www.linux-laptop.net/toshiba.html. 
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Re: [newbie] KDE animated cursor

2004-01-22 Thread yankl
On Thursday 22 January 2004 14:12, Poogle wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 Jan 2004 14:47, Doug wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I was wondering, is there a way to get KDE to use animated cursors? I
> > have looked a bit, but have not found any docs that might explain a way
> > to use them, or for that matter any ani cursors out there on KDE's site.
> >
> > The one thing I do like about Winblow$ is the ability to easily use
> > animated cursors. I do have a collection of them and was wondering if it
> > was possible to use them in KDE.
> >
> > I would appreciate any info, or pointing me in the direction of some
> > docs.
> >
> > I am currently using KDE 3.1 on MDK 9.1 on a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop.
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
>
> You could go to http://www.rpmfind.net and download cursor_themes
> it has  a number of different cursors, but the only animated one is Tux

Check on kdelook.org under cursors
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Re: [newbie] telnet question

2004-01-18 Thread yankl
On Saturday 17 January 2004 18:54, racerpup2 wrote:
> If I telnet into my site host what command could I use to find out where
> my site is located on their server. I need to figure out exact server
> path to a perl script.
>
> TIA
> walt

try "pwd"
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Re: [newbie] Confused

2003-12-28 Thread yankl
On Sunday 28 December 2003 16:05, John P. Santucci wrote:
>   I am having a problem that has me stumped! I have a machine running Suse
> 9.0 flawlessly. I decided to replace Suse with Mandrake 9.2. The install
> goes perfectly. UNTIL the system reboots and I get a BLACK screen. I heard
> the KDE jingle, but no image. I have TRIED every setting with NO luck.
> System:  Asus  A7V33 MB, AthlonXP 2100 CPU, 512 Meg RAM, NVidia G4 Ti4200
> vid card. Monitor is a vpr Matrix 17" LCD.
>  Reloaded Suse and it works fine.
>  Yes, the drive was reformated before and after.
> So what doesn't Mandrake like about this system that Suse likes?

Is it download version of MDK? If so then it does not have Nvidia drivers. 
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Re: [newbie] ??? ????????? 3COM 3C940 ? Mandrake 9.2

2003-12-17 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 03:44, Genady Oliash wrote:
> ?? .
>
>  ? 3COM 3C940 network card ? Mandrake 9.2. ??? ?
> ? ?? ? Asus P4P800. ? ?? ??? ? Linux, ???
>  ???-?? ??? ??, ?? ???.
>
> ???

The message is in Russian my apology to the list:

Genady,

Voprosj na etom liste jelatel'no zadavat' na Angliskom.:)

poprobuite zagruzit' module sk98lin.
Iz komandnoy stroki zdelaite sebja rootom i potom "modprobe sk98lin"
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[newbie] rpm name for crossover plugin.

2003-12-07 Thread yankl
Hi All,

Have a powersuit box set. On the top of the box it say that it's include a 
crossover, but I can not see it on the DVD. What is the name of rpm for 
crossover plagin?
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[newbie] Archive have the last post on 11/15/2003 WHY?

2003-11-30 Thread yankl

If you will go to http://archives.mandrakelinux.com/newbie/2003-11/date.php 
the last post is on 11/15/2003. What happend? Did archive moved to other 
place or e-mail to newbie stoped been archiving.
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[newbie] Converting DVD to CD-Roms

2003-11-27 Thread yankl
Hi all,

Any HOWTOs for converting ML9.2 DVD to CDs

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[newbie] HP PSC1110V

2003-11-24 Thread yankl
Hi All,

Have anyone have any eperience with $subj printers on ML9.1 or 9.2?
Any place to look?
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[newbie] test

2003-11-21 Thread yankl
test. if you see it send me e-mail off list
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[newbie] test

2003-11-21 Thread yankl
test
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Re: [newbie] how can I make a lan ( connection ) between linux-Mandrake 9.2 machine and Windows XP notebook.

2003-11-06 Thread yankl
On Thursday 06 November 2003 02:05 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everybody ,
>
> I want to make a lan ( connection )  between linux-Mandrake 9.2 machine and
> Windows XP notebook. I have internet dial -up connection on my notebook. (
> this means modem adapter is on notebook , on XP machine ) . I want to make
> a small - home connection and get to internet through my XP machine (
> notebook )
>
> How can I do that ?? , hoce can I make linux and XP speak to each other
>
> Thanks in advance !!
>
> Hertas

You need to have network card in each machine and cross 0over cable. Connect 
and set up Internet sharing on your Win XP box.
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Re: [newbie] halt / reboot options at login screen

2003-11-06 Thread yankl
On Thursday 06 November 2003 12:58 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> Excuse if this is a duplicate, but I don't see my original appearing on the
> list.
>
> My system is a dual boot win2k / LM9.1 laptop.
>
> If I start my machine it defaults through lilo to linux and the login
> screen. Very occasionally I miss the lilo options and the machine starts up
> linux to the login screen. I may want to reboot immediately to win2k but
> there are no options appearing in the reboot / halt options at the login
> screen. However, if I login to my account then immediately log out, the
> options appear ( linux, safemode, windows etc.)
>
> Is there some way to set these options at boot up so I don't have to login
> and out to get them to appear?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Bill W.
Install kdm (urpmi kdm) and replace your display manager to kdm. 
MCC -> System ->Couse Display Manager.
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Re: [newbie] Writing scripts (small) in MDK

2003-11-01 Thread yankl
On Saturday 01 November 2003 02:11 am, Johan wrote:
> Hi,
> Kindly suggest a script language to use and maybe to difficult to learn.
> This come to mind  -  phyton   -  perl  -  ???
> At this time I use text gedit for * dos batch like files *
> Thanks
> Johan
>
> May this be a good day for learning
> Registered Linux user # 330034

Since Perl is a ductape of the Internet I would suggest starting from it.
There is a ton of tutorials on the Internet. In addition Perl have most 
liberal syntax so it is easy to learn. Php is an other one to try and the 
tutorial on the php.net is very good.  
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Re: [newbie] Download Managers

2003-11-01 Thread yankl
On Saturday 01 November 2003 09:09 am, Adolfo Bello wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 09:51, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Saturday 01 November 2003 01:06 am, Johan wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I use Flashget in XP to down load - 3 similtanious at 5 channels
> > > each.
> > >
> > > Would there be something similar in linux I could use with same
> > > results? I would really like to do this inMDK 92.
> > > Appreciate some pointers
> > > Thanks
> > > Johan
> >
> > d4x (Downloader for X). It's on your CD's, or you can get it
> > from any Mandrake mirror.  I don't know what you mean by 'channels'
> > (multiple sites?), but yes, simultaneous d/l's are easy to do (if
> > the site allows it) and from differnet sites. Supports drag'n drop.
> > d4x-2.4.1-2mdk.i586.rpm is the latest.
> >
> > http://www.krasu.ru/soft/chuchelo/   to learn more about it.
>
> Multiple channels: when you split a single download in 2 o more chunks
> and start downloading them simultaneously, building them together when
> all are done.
>
> Supposedly it can accelerate your downloads, mainly when download sites
> give you a bandwidth quota. Some sites consider this an abusive
> practice.
>
> Used by Download Accelerator and GetRight under Windows.
>
> Adolfo

Try prozilla http://prozilla.genesys.ro/. I plf have a rpm.
  
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Re: [newbie] printer config ques

2003-10-18 Thread yankl
On Saturday 18 October 2003 06:22 pm, Angus Auld wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 21:33:43 +0100
> Subject: Re: [newbie] printer config ques
>
> >>snip>>
> >>
> > > Thanks for the reply Anne, much appreciated. I tried as you
> > > suggested, with xpp and the margins increased several points
> > > from the default 36 up to 44, to no apparent avail. I even
> > > increased the bottom margin further to 52...still lost lines.
> > > Do I have to run xpp su'd to root to make these margins
> > > changes?? The alterations I made thus far seem to have had no
> > > effect at all.
> > >
> > > I tried updating my TurboPrint driver to the latest (I think
> > > latest). No help there.
> > >
> > > Can you give further of your kind advice dear Anne? :-)
> >
> > I found this a frequent problem with some apps but not others.  What
> > app are you trying to print from?  Is there another that you could
> > try for the same job?  Would you like to post a file that gives you
> > this problem, telling us what you were using to view/print it?
> >
> > Anne
> >***
>
> Thanks yet again Anne. I seem to be having this problem from a variety of
> apps. It has occurred thus far with Konqueror, Kmail, KWrite, Opera, and
> with various files. I have been using .xsession-errors as a test file.
>
> I thought I had the latest version of TurboPrint, but I did not. So, I
> installed their latest "turboprint-1.84-1.i386.rpm". Now it seems that in
> the latest version they have decided to have a TurboPrint banner ad print
> on each and every page that you print.obscuring part of your document!
> It states:
> "This is TurboPrint FreeEdition. To print without this logo,
> please purchase a license key at www.turboprint.de"
>
> This would occur in previous versions when you made a choice of high
> quality output, but now it is appearing in the default setup. :-(
> I will re-install the older version (1.83-1).
>
> I am very frustrated right now, and I am going for a walk. I have been
> trying to sort this out for hours now, and my anxiety level is higher than
> it should be. (my ink is running low too;-))
> I will resume this at a later time.
>
> Thank you Anne for your assistanceyou are a living treasure indeed. :-)
>
> Regards.
>
> --Angus
>
> "Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around
> in awareness." -- James Thurber
>
> ***
> ~Linux Powered by Mandrake 9.1~
> ***
> ~Reg. Linux User #278931~
> ***

It could be a problem with page setup, i.e,, US letter vs A4. My father had 
this problem. Make sure that your printer (internal) and your cups settings 
are the same.  
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Re: [newbie] urpmi: how to tell where i got an rpm?

2003-10-12 Thread yankl
On Sunday 12 October 2003 10:55 am, Eric Huff wrote:
> Is there any to tell where a particular rpm came from (or where it
> is available now)?  I know i could un install it, and then select
> reinstall and that would tell me, but that's a bit excessive.  Usu i
> need to do this when someone asks me where i got a particular
> program from...
>
>
> Likewise, how would i get the description, etc, for an rpm at the
> cli. For example, if you select a2ps in the add software section,
> you get this info:
>
> 
> Name: a2ps
> Version: 4.13b-1mdk
> Size: 2243 KB
> Source: main
> Currently installed version: (none)
>
> Summary: Converts text and other types of files to PostScript(TM)
>
> Description: The a2ps filter converts text and other types of files
> to PostScript(TM). a2ps has pretty-printing capabilities and
> includes support for a wide number of programming languages,
> encodings (ISO Latins, Cyrillic, etc.), and medias.
> -
>
> Is there anyway to get that at the cli?  Commands like urpmf
> --description a2ps  kind of help, but only if the name is in the
> description, and it's still only part of the answer.
>
> Thanks,
> eric

$rpm -qi name_of_pakage 
 will give you a lot of information on this subject.  
Make sure you just put the name not the rpm name. For example:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] yankl]$ su
Password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] yankl]# rpm -qi rpm
Name: rpm  Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 4.2   Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 19mdk Build Date: Thu 09 Oct 2003 
04:06:23 AM EDT
Install Date: Thu 09 Oct 2003 10:38:09 PM EDT  Build Host: 
hp6.mandrakesoft.com
Group   : System/Configuration/Packaging   Source RPM: 
rpm-4.2-19mdk.src.rpm
Size: 4917558  License: GPL
Signature   : DSA/SHA1, Thu 09 Oct 2003 05:35:07 AM EDT, Key ID 
e7898ae070771ff3
Packager: Gwenole Beauchesne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
URL : http://www.rpm.org/
Summary : The RPM package management system
Description :
RPM is a powerful command line driven package management system capable of
installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages.
Each software package consists of an archive of files along with information
about the package like its version, a description, etc.

Notice that it contain vendor name.
Try to man rpm and look for query section for more switches.  

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Re: [newbie] Checking what version of kernel

2003-10-10 Thread yankl
On Friday 10 October 2003 11:49 am, Clevenger, Dave wrote:
> I know this is probably a stupid question, and just a matter of typing a
> command at in the shell. Here goes any way. How do I check what version
> my kernel is? Thanks.

Ctr+Alt+ F1..6
At the top if you are not login will show the information. 
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Re: [newbie] why I can't insert a new OS in my LILO menu ??

2003-10-07 Thread yankl
On Thursday 09 October 2003 04:46 am, Flávio Henrique wrote:
> Hi...
> I'm very newbie in Linux and I have a problem to make something here...
>
> After install Mandrake 9.1 in my hd, I bring another with win98 already
> have and install it...
>
> I trying to insert the win98 in LILO menu but it does not work...
>
> The hd that have md9.1 is hdc6 and the other, that have win98, is
> hdd1...
>
> What I did:
> Configuration -> KDE -> System -> Boot Manager (LILO)
> in the second page (OS), Add another SO:
>   boot disk = /dev/hdd1
>   label = windows98
> Ok -> Ok...
> even do that, the option to enter in windows98 does not show in LILO
> menu...
>
> What I miss or what I did wrong ??
>
> thanx in advance...
>
> Flávio Henrique
Go to the command line and as root run lilo command:
#su
#lilo

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[newbie] squirrelmail on 8.2

2003-10-04 Thread yankl
Hi all y'all

Until several days ago I was running a squirrelmail on my 8.2 server. After 
update I lost it. It look like it was un-installed. I tried to load latest 
package but it dose not work. Question is does someone on the list running 
squirrelmail on vanilla 8.2 install and what is the version of the package 
(i.e. 1.2.x)? 

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Re: Fw: Re: [newbie] SMS message

2003-10-03 Thread yankl
On Friday 03 October 2003 01:02 pm, Charlie M. wrote:
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> October 3, 2003 04:21 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> > On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 19:41, HaywireMac wrote:
> > > On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 00:12:32 -0600
> > >
> > > "Charlie M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > > > But then what can we expect from MS software driven by a halfwit?
> > >
> > > George Bush's foreign policy?
> > >
> > > /ducks
> >
> > How DARE you insult Microsoft like that!
>
> You're both rotten to the core.
>
> Don't ever change. 
>
> C.
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You know once on the radio I heard some one say that since he is not lazy and 
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Re: [newbie] Given Up (was Who uses AC97?)

2003-10-03 Thread yankl
On Friday 03 October 2003 06:09 am, Margot wrote:
> yankl wrote:
> > On Thursday 02 October 2003 07:01 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> >>On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 22:59:35 +0100
> >>
> >>Margot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>probeall scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
> >>>probeall usb-interface usb-uhci
> >>>alias net-pf-4 ipx
> >>>alias autofs autofs4
> >>
> >>Is this from before or after doing
> >># modprobe snd-via8233 ?
> >>
> >>
> >>Charles
> >
> > Margote,
> >
> > modprobe will load your driver but not setup your moduls.conf. so after
> > every restart you must run modeprobe again or change the modules.conf
> > file.
> >
> > according to one of my coworker, we had hour long conversation today
> > about your problem, if you have on-board modem it could be recognized in
> > rear cases as Live SB sound. he thinks as I sad before that you compiled
> > live sb in your kernel.  Also, Do you have /dev/dsp linked to /dev/sound?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]# ls -l /dev/sound
> total 0
>
> Thanks for talking to your coworker - I need all the help I can get!
>
> This talk of compiling kernel is worrying - I have never knowingly
> compiled a kernel. Does this happen automatically on reinstall? Can I
> have done it by accident, without noticing?
>
> > what was the SB Live line in your lspsidrake, the archive server hided
> > your post? Check the number on the web at
> > http://pciids.sourceforge.net/iii/.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]# lspcidrake
> unknown : VIA Technologies Inc|CPU-to-PCI Bridge
> unknown : VIA Technologies|VT8633 [Apollo Pro266 AGP]
> snd-emu10k1 : Creative Labs|SB Live! (audio)
> emu10k1-gp  : Creative Labs|SB Live! (joystick)
> unknown : VIA Technologies|VT8233 PCI to ISA Bridge
> unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586 IDE [Apollo]
> usb-uhci: VIA Technologies|VT82C586B USB
> snd-via8233 : VIA Technologies|VT8233 [AC97 Audio Controller]
> unknown : S3 Inc.|VT8751 [ProSavageDDR P4M266] VGA Controller
> unknown : Virtual|Hub []
> unknown : Epson Corp.|USB Printer [Printer|Printer|Bidirectional]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]#
>
> SB Live seems to appear twice in this list, once as audio and once as
> joystick. I haven't got a joystick on my system.
>
> I checked the webpage you suggested, couldn't find any entry for emu10k1
> or 10k1 - was I looking for the right thing?
>
> Margot

I was looking for lspcidrake -f -v it have a vendor number and a page I 
reference you to is vendor number collection. For example:

ohci1394: Texas Instruments|TSB12LV26 OHCI-Lynx PCI IEEE 1394 Host 
Controller [SERIAL_FIREWIRE] (vendor:104c device:8020 subv:1235 subd:8020)

Vendor 104c Texas Instrument.
Device 8020 TSB12LV26 IEEE-1394 Controller (Link)


 Modeprobe will load driver in memory if it is fine you should have no 
messages unless you will run it with -v option. About SB live appearing 
twice, this what give me a clue about having phisical card installed since 
card usualy have gameport on it. 
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Re: [newbie] Given Up (was Who uses AC97?)

2003-10-01 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 05:15 pm, Margot wrote:
> snd-emu10k1 : Creative Labs|SB Live! (audio) [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO]
> (vendor:1102 device:0002 subv:1102 subd:0020)
> emu10k1-gp  : Creative Labs|SB Live! (joystick) [INPUT_OTHER]
> (vendor:1102 device:7002 subv:1102 subd:0020)

that shows a driver snd-emu10k1 running. It possible that you compiled a sound 
driver in kernel. Unless you like to recompile a kernel, I would sugest to 
reinstall. 

However before you do it try to

#lsmod

it will give you a list of modules your system running. Check if you have 
snd-emu10kl in the list. If you do, then try to remove it by

#rmmod snd-emu10k1

try to listen to some sound.
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Re: [newbie] Given Up (was Who uses AC97?)

2003-10-01 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:10 pm, Margot wrote:
> yankl wrote:
> > I assume you have run lspci or lspcidrak and see just one device in it.
> > If you see tow then you still need to go to BIOS and play with settings
> > before you can reinstall your system.
>
> Yankl,
>
> I'd never heard of lspci or lspcidrak until you just mentioned them -
> here are the results:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$ lspci
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M266 Host Bridge
> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8633 [Apollo Pro266 AGP]
> 00:0b.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev
> 04) 00:0b.1 Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! MIDI/Game Port
> (rev 01)
> 00:11.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233 PCI to ISA Bridge
> 00:11.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
> 00:11.2 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB (rev 1b)
> 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233 AC97
> Audio Controller (rev 30)
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. VT8751 [ProSavageDDR P4M266]
> VGA Controller
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$ lspcidrak
> bash: lspcidrak: command not found
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$
>
> (Tried it as root as well, but still got "command not found")
>
> I had another look in BIOS and can't find any other settings to play
> with that obviously relate to sound. There are some I'm not sure about
> though, because I don't fully understand what they are:
>
> Under PCI Plug and Play Setup - Plug and Play Aware O/S - should this be
> Yes or No?
>
> Also, options to change all settings to "Optimal" or "Best Performance"
> - I opted not to on both these, because it didn't say what it was going
> to do!
>
> Margot
lspcidrake. I have a problem some time remember the commands name endings 
because I use tab too much. From what I remember  lspci outputs the 
/proc/bus/pci/devices. It is shown two cards on your mother board; are you 
sure that you do not have two cards one on board and one in the  pci slot?

If you 200% sure that you have one sound card and have not install any new 
hardware in lets do #lspcidrake -v -f and post it. We are interesting in 
vendor and device number. I am guessing some other hardware reports it self 
as audio controller. 
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Re: [newbie] lspci

2003-09-30 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 05:39 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 10:09:59 +0100
>
> Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 30 Sep 2003 9:58 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
> > > lspci is missing on my new install.
> > >
> > > Needed by VMware.
> > >
> > > Any ideas about about what might have been different on the
> > > install on this box than the last three I did over the weekend?
> > >
> > > Just found it in pciutils with a google and installed the rpm
> > > but I don't know what I did different in the first place.
> > >
> > > Is there a dance you have to do after the third install?
> > >
> > > Lee
> >
> > Lee
> > For future use.
> > If you want to know which package a file is in use
> > urpmf
> >
> > derek
>
> Thanks Derek
>
> Any thoughts about how I missed the pkg on install.  For simplicity
> I'm using the same vanilla install offered on each box.  This one
> came up different.
>
> Lee
>
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> > http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
Each package have a priority for install. Depending on the size of / partition 
Mdk installer will install more or less packages on your system. If you need 
a specific package to be or not to be installed choose to manually select  
packages during install.
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Re: [newbie] Given Up (was Who uses AC97?)

2003-09-30 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 04:03 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 Sep 2003 1:56 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> > On Monday 29 September 2003 08:31 pm, yankl wrote:
> > > On Monday 29 September 2003 05:37 am, Margot wrote:
> > > > Thanks to all who have tried to help with this. Still no sound,
> > > > but I don't have any more time and energy to devote to this
> > > > problem right now.
> > > >
> > > > It seems I messed up on my reinstall when I was trying to get
> > > > the internet connection going - succeeded in that but broke
> > > > everything else!
> > > >
> > > > I'm still running 9.0 - 9.2 will be ready soon, and I can live
> > > > without sound until then, and then perhaps someone can point me
> > > > to a checklist so I make sure I get the 9.2 installation right!
> > > >
> > > > Thanks again for all your time and patience - even though we
> > > > din't fix it, I've learned a lot of useful stuff!
> > > >
> > > > Margot
> > >
> > > Margot,
> > > I am sorry that you gave up on your sound.
> > > I have one more idea may be you like to try it. In the past I had
> > > a problem where too much time where assigned for a process to
> > > hold a sound device. So in the kde control center (kcontrol not
> > > mcc) you need to change parameter in Sound -> Sound System. Check
> > > mark auto suspend if idle for: and change time to about 1 second
> > > . Then in the LookNFeel -> Sytem Notification disable all sound
> > > notifications.
> >
> > My guess would be that that is not it.  She isn't hearing sound
> > from KDE, so more than likely artsd is not accessing the right
> > device either.
>
> Yanki's tip may not be relevant to Margot, but it's one worth noting.
> It got rid of some intermittant annoyances with sound on my system.
>
> Anne

Glad I could help.

And again my name is YANKL NOT YANKI. :)

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Re: [newbie] Given Up (was Who uses AC97?)

2003-09-29 Thread yankl
On Monday 29 September 2003 05:37 am, Margot wrote:
> Thanks to all who have tried to help with this. Still no sound, but I
> don't have any more time and energy to devote to this problem right now.
>
> It seems I messed up on my reinstall when I was trying to get the
> internet connection going - succeeded in that but broke everything else!
>
> I'm still running 9.0 - 9.2 will be ready soon, and I can live without
> sound until then, and then perhaps someone can point me to a checklist
> so I make sure I get the 9.2 installation right!
>
> Thanks again for all your time and patience - even though we din't fix
> it, I've learned a lot of useful stuff!
>
> Margot
Margot,
I am sorry that you gave up on your sound.
I have one more idea may be you like to try it. In the past I had a problem 
where too much time where assigned for a process to hold a sound device. So 
in the kde control center (kcontrol not mcc) you need to change parameter in 
Sound -> Sound System. Check mark auto suspend if idle for: and change time 
to about 1 second . Then in the LookNFeel -> Sytem Notification disable all 
sound notifications. 


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[newbie] Netwatch replacement.

2003-09-28 Thread yankl
I was unable to compile netwatch on the cooker box. Does any one knows good 
tools which will report same information as netwatch? It is necessary to see 
packets from/to each computer on the switched network.

For people who does not know netwatch is a software for monitoring switched 
network traffic. Extremely good in monitoring for packet storms.   
http://www.slctech.org/~mackay/netwatch.html  

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Re: [newbie] Who uses AC97?

2003-09-28 Thread yankl
On Sunday 28 September 2003 07:37 pm, Margot wrote:
> yankl wrote:
> > On Sunday 28 September 2003 06:29 pm, Margot wrote:
> >>Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>>On Sunday 28 Sep 2003 7:38 pm, Margot wrote:
> >>>>Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>>>>On Saturday 27 Sep 2003 11:37 pm, Margot wrote:
> >>>>>>Dennis Myers wrote:
> >>>>>>>On Saturday 27 September 2003 02:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>>>>>>>Margot is having a problem.  If you use AC97 on-board sound,
> >>>>>>>>will you please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and
> >>>>>>>>what driver it is using?  Thanks
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>Anne
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>I have AC97 on-board running and it uses  snd-via82xx as the
> >>>>>>>driver Mine does not work either except I can play the CD with
> >>>>>>>grip, not xmms. Sorry not much help.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Might be a route worth following - had a look at grip, and at
> >>>>>>least it recognises the CD and gives me a track listing, which
> >>>>>>is more than I get from xmms. Still no sound though
> >>>>>
> >>>>>In xmms, on the left-hand, barely visible menu panel, right-click
> >>>>>on the + at the top.  Select Play Location, and type in
> >>>>>/mnt/cdrom or whatever yours is called.  Let us know whether that
> >>>>>worked.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Anne
> >>>>
> >>>>Partial success: it wouldn't take /mnt/cdrom but I had a look at a
> >>>>helpful page the Derek Jennings suggested on another thread which
> >>>>suggested that it might be under /dev. That worked, so now xmms
> >>>>gives me a track listing, and appears to play the CD, but still no
> >>>>sound.
> >>>>
> >>>>Aumix and Kmix are both unmuted, but still no sound - someone
> >>>>suggested I might need to adjust alsamixergui too, but it isn't
> >>>>working - see attached.
> >>>>
> >>>>Margot
> >>>
> >>>If you haven't already done so, check out the Install Software list
> >>>and install anything that starts with alsa---
> >>>
> >>>Anne
> >>
> >>I've now installed everything I could find for alsa, and alsamixergui is
> >>now visible - but I still have no sound.
> >
> > Have you tryed to run sndconfig again?
>
> Yes. Still the same result - it only finds the SB Live card that I
> haven't got (!) and then tells me the card is not supported.
post your /etc/modules.conf
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Re: [newbie] Who uses AC97?

2003-09-28 Thread yankl
On Sunday 28 September 2003 05:26 am, Margot wrote:
> yankl wrote:
> > On Saturday 27 September 2003 08:15 pm, Margot wrote:
> >>Dennis Myers wrote:
> >>>On Saturday 27 September 2003 05:37 pm, Margot wrote:
> >>>>Dennis Myers wrote:
> >>>>>On Saturday 27 September 2003 02:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>>>>>Margot is having a problem.  If you use AC97 on-board sound, will you
> >>>>>>please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and what driver it is
> >>>>>>using?  Thanks
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Anne
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I have AC97 on-board running and it uses  snd-via82xx as the driver
> >>>>>Mine does not work either except I can play the CD with grip, not
> >>>>> xmms. Sorry not much help.
> >>>>
> >>>>Might be a route worth following - had a look at grip, and at least it
> >>>>recognises the CD and gives me a track listing, which is more than I
> >>>> get
> >>>>
> >>>>from xmms. Still no sound though
> >>>>
> >>>>You've told us your driver. What sound card does MCC say you have, and
> >>>>how did you get it there?
> >>>
> >>>It says my sound card is VIA Technologies VT8233.  I did not have to do
> >>>anything, it was autodetected on install. Have you perchance checked the
> >>>bios to see if the onboard sound is set to auto and not disabled? Just
> >>>fumbling in the dark with that, cause I do not recall if you said you
> >>> had made sure it was turned on. HTH
> >>
> >>Nobody has mentioned bios yet...how do I check it, and how do I change
> >>it if wrong?
> >
> > It all depends on the computer you have.
> >
> > Warning, it could be dangerous to play with your BIOS, if you do not know
> > what specific parameter does do not change it.
> >
> > All following is for DESKTOP ONLY, laptop is an other story.
> >
> > Right after rebooting your PC press on of the following buttons.
> > Not always true.
> > F1- IBM; HP
> > F10 - DELL
> > ESC - Old Gateway
> > F2 - PakardBell
> >
> > Look for a message that say Press  to access setup
> > You will get insight BIOS settings. BIOS stands for - basic input output
> > system. It's looks like nc or mc. Usually, but not all ways, arrows will
> > move you through the system. Usually, but not always, on board sound is
> > turned off/on in advance menu under pci devices. It is a good idea to
> > reference documentation of your motherboard.
>
> Thanks. I had to use Del to access the setup (tried all your options
> first, then started working my way through the keyboard until something
> worked!). Have now enabled OnBoard AC97 Audio.
>
> Have checked MCC - now showing two soundcards! The original non-existent
> one, plus VT8233 AC97 Audio Controller using driver snd-via8233.
>
> How do I remove the non-existent one from the list and how do I get the
> CD player etc to recognise the real one?

Edit as root /etc/sysconfig/soundcard
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Re: [newbie] Who uses AC97?

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 08:15 pm, Margot wrote:
> Dennis Myers wrote:
> > On Saturday 27 September 2003 05:37 pm, Margot wrote:
> >>Dennis Myers wrote:
> >>>On Saturday 27 September 2003 02:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>>>Margot is having a problem.  If you use AC97 on-board sound, will you
> >>>>please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and what driver it is
> >>>>using?  Thanks
> >>>>
> >>>>Anne
> >>>
> >>>I have AC97 on-board running and it uses  snd-via82xx as the driver
> >>>Mine does not work either except I can play the CD with grip, not xmms.
> >>>Sorry not much help.
> >>
> >>Might be a route worth following - had a look at grip, and at least it
> >>recognises the CD and gives me a track listing, which is more than I get
> >>from xmms. Still no sound though
> >>
> >>You've told us your driver. What sound card does MCC say you have, and
> >>how did you get it there?
> >
> > It says my sound card is VIA Technologies VT8233.  I did not have to do
> > anything, it was autodetected on install. Have you perchance checked the
> > bios to see if the onboard sound is set to auto and not disabled? Just
> > fumbling in the dark with that, cause I do not recall if you said you had
> > made sure it was turned on. HTH
>
> Nobody has mentioned bios yet...how do I check it, and how do I change
> it if wrong?
It all depends on the computer you have. 

Warning, it could be dangerous to play with your BIOS, if you do not know what 
specific parameter does do not change it. 

All following is for DESKTOP ONLY, laptop is an other story.

Right after rebooting your PC press on of the following buttons.
Not always true.
F1- IBM; HP
F10 - DELL
ESC - Old Gateway
F2 - PakardBell

Look for a message that say Press  to access setup
You will get insight BIOS settings. BIOS stands for - basic input output 
system. It's looks like nc or mc. Usually, but not all ways, arrows will move 
you through the system. Usually, but not always, on board sound is turned 
off/on in advance menu under pci devices. It is a good idea to reference 
documentation of your motherboard.   
  
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Re: [newbie] Who uses AC97?

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 05:31 pm, Margot wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Saturday 27 Sep 2003 9:55 pm, yankl wrote:
> >>On Saturday 27 September 2003 03:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>>Margot is having a problem.  If you use AC97 on-board sound, will
> >>>you please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and what
> >>>driver it is using?  Thanks
> >>>
> >>>Anne
> >>
> >>Anne
> >>
> >>At some point some one suggest for her to run soundconfig what
> >>chipset it reported?
> >
> > As far as I know she hasn't managed to find it yet.  I may not be
> > installed, but it's not obviously in the packages available.
> >
> > Anne
>
> Have just done urpmi sndconfig, and run sndconfig. Here's the result:
>
> ?? PCI Probe Results 
> ??
> ? A PCI sound card was found in  ?
> ? your system. The details are:  ?
> ??
> ?  Model: Creative Labs|SB   ?
> ? Live! (audio)  ?
> ?
>
>
> ? PCI Probe Results ??
>  ? ?
>  ? The Creative Labs|SB Live! (audio)  ?
>  ? is not currently supported. ?
>  ?
>
> Does this help?
>
> Margot
Did you heard Linus speaking?
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Re: [newbie] Who uses AC97?

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 04:58 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 27 Sep 2003 9:55 pm, yankl wrote:
> > On Saturday 27 September 2003 03:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > Margot is having a problem.  If you use AC97 on-board sound, will
> > > you please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and what
> > > driver it is using?  Thanks
> > >
> > > Anne
> >
> > Anne
> >
> > At some point some one suggest for her to run soundconfig what
> > chipset it reported?
>
> As far as I know she hasn't managed to find it yet.  I may not be
> installed, but it's not obviously in the packages available.
>
> Anne
Sndconfig could be installed from cd-roms. It better in detection of sound 
cards then sounddrake (sorry mdk). Try to urpmi sndconfig. 
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Re: [newbie] Who uses AC97?

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 03:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> Margot is having a problem.  If you use AC97 on-board sound, will you
> please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and what driver it is
> using?  Thanks
>
> Anne
Anne

At some point some one suggest for her to run soundconfig what chipset it 
reported? 
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Re: [newbie] cursors - global

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 03:55 am, Russ wrote:
> Hi Charlie,
>
> This was actually my third attempt at trying to change the cursors. This
> computer is totally Linux now and I donot miss Win at all. However, even
> though I love Linux, I really didn't care for the black cursor. I found
> the flat white ones (ya, the ones from Win) on kdelook.org and followed
> the install instructions (extract the zip, then navigated to the source
> folder and typed make install).
>
> With Yankl's post:
> > As root extract the cursor files in directory to
> > /usr/share/icons/cursor_them_name.
> >  Edit /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme.
> >  Add following:
> >  [Icon Theme]
> >  Inherits=cursor_them_name
>
> (Thanks Yankl)
>
> I now have global white cursors (even in the login screen - cool).
>
> As an added benefit here, I like using both, Konquere and Mozilla
> (Mozilla seems to do better on some pages) but I didn't like the little
> hand that mozilla used when passing over a link. Now it uses the same
> hand as Konquerer (I know, trivial, but hey - eye candy :-)
>
> Charlie M. wrote:
> > Bit of background would probably be helpful but I'll take a swing at it.
> > How did you change your cursors? I installed cursor_themes as soon as
> > Buchan Milne announced it on the cooker list and have been using it
> > since.
> >
> > Close everything you have open in any of the virtual desktops. In a
> > terminal as super user type choose_cursor  pick the global cursor
> > setting you want accept the offer to restart the X-server and just to be
> > certain, log out and log back in. All users (including root) should now
> > have the same cursor.
> >
> > To set the cursors to be the same for all users may not be a good idea.
> > If you have multiple users on the system some may not want to use the
> > animated penguin as a cursor, or a flaming red one or  Hey, it's
> > your system.
> >
> > Best of luck;
> > Charlie
Ah :-) the power of manually changing the script. I love linux for that. 
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Re: [newbie] nasty upgrade surprise

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 07:15 am, robin wrote:
> Lance Cummings wrote:
> >On Saturday 27 September 2003 14:02, yankl wrote:
> >>On Saturday 27 September 2003 12:27 am, Lance Cummings wrote:
> >>>I put Cooker RC2 over my Bamboo last night, and I'm pretty
> >>>unhappy that I did so.
> >
> >---8<---
> >
> >>Kde packages after 3.1.2 got really segmented first try to run
> >>kmail from cli. If you will get an erorr message try to reinstall
> >>kdenetwork package. Just urpmi kdenetwork as root.
> >
> >Reinstall of kdenetwork successfull, and thankfully mail database
> >still there.That is *not*, however, something one expects
> >of an upgrade routine.  (I still have to reconfigure my taskbar
> >application launch buttons, which is kind of rude.)  ^_^
> >
> >Can you explain what you mean by 'got segmented'?  I understand the
> >words of course, but not the context as it relates to what happened
> >to me.
>
> A lot of things got moved out of the kdebase into different packages.
> Sensible, since many people use KDE as a dektop environment but don't
> want every single app that starts with a "K" ;-) (for example, I use KDE
> for my desktop, largely because I share it with Windows users, but I use
> Mozilla for mail and browsing, LyX and OpenOffice for office work, and I
> connect with vdial rather than  kppp).
>
> Sir Robin
Thanks Sir Robin. Yes the 15 or so packages become I guess 25-30 packages in 
KDE 3.1.2. So good idea is to do following. From command line in cli as root 
run : urpmi kde. This will give you all packages that have word kde in it. 
Look at this list and see if you need anything and then urpmi the proper full 
name of package. 
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Re: [newbie] nasty upgrade surprise

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 05:10 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 27 Sep 2003 6:42 am, Lance Cummings wrote:
> >  That is *not*, however, something one expects
> > of an upgrade routine.
>
> Lance, anything on Cooker is not at release status, and you install at
> your own risk.
>
> Anne

My fair lady. 
I would call it a bug. Upgrade should recognize that I had kmail and install 
it. A specially in RC2 that usually a last RC before final. How ever it is 
not a RC2 or mandrake problem it is KDE issue. KDE start changes in the 
packaging with out considering the rpm upgrade schema. It like they expect 
every one to uninstall KDE and then reinstall it from scratch.

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Re: [newbie] Kicker?

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 11:28 am, Charlie M. wrote:
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>
> September 27, 2003 05:23 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> > On Saturday 27 September 2003 02:06 am, Lance Cummings wrote:
> > > Got this new little app-launch button on the taskbar after upping to
> > > RC2.  Looks kind of like a little gear.  Clicking it produces an
> > > error window:
> > >
> > > Unable to run the command specified. The file or directory
> > > file:/home/lance/.kde/share/apps/kicker/Welcome.desktop does not
> > > exist.
> >
> > Try deleting or renaming the ~/.kde/share/config/kickerrc file.
>
> I should have thought to tell him that Greg, thanks. I must have been half
> asleep again. I must have some loose wires in my cranium again. ^_^
>
> He (and everyone else) probably knows it but the tilde..(~); well it
> isn't just the "go home" flag it's often used for. Too much trivia as usual
> from me. (-:
>
> http://diveintomark.org/archives/2002/10/04/history_of_the_tilde
>
> Also the dot before a file or directory name sets that object's state to
> hidden. So if Lance is looking for that file he won't find it unless he
> uses the exact name to find it with an editor or sets his file management
> browser to show hidden files in the view setting.
>
> I should go back to sleep. I'm not sure if any of that made any sense. Or
> mattered to the state of world peace. 
>
> Regards;
> Charlie
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I surprised how quickly this list loosing it attention. :) The original 
question was should he be concerned if one of the apps on the kicker is not 
running? The answer is NO. I am guessing, judging by the name of the program, 
this is a Welcome message from Mandrake. that nether ended up in his .kde 
folder.  

The gear icons you see means that system could not find an icon for specific 
file.
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Re: [newbie] cursors - global

2003-09-27 Thread yankl
On Friday 26 September 2003 11:28 pm, Russ wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was finally able to figure out how to change my cursors (didn't really
> care for the black arrow). However It only works when I am logged in as
> me. How can I get it to work globally? When someone else is logged in or
> when I am logged in as root (never do unless I am told I have to to
> finish an instillation).
>
> Thanks
> Russ
As root extract the cursor files in directory to 
/usr/share/icons/cursor_them_name. 
 Edit /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme.
 Add following:
 [Icon Theme]
 Inherits=cursor_them_name
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Re: [newbie] nasty upgrade surprise

2003-09-26 Thread yankl
On Saturday 27 September 2003 12:27 am, Lance Cummings wrote:
> I put Cooker RC2 over my Bamboo last night, and I'm pretty unhappy
> that I did so.
>
> When I reboot after the upgrade, my taskbar buttons have been
> reconfigured.  Some, for example KMail, are gone.  Others are new. In
> my opinion new is okay, I can always deal with that.  But I cannot
> come up with any justification for an upgrade routine that subtracts
> or eliminates anything I've configured.
>
> Moreover, and really annoying, my KMail appears to have vanished into
> the ether.  It is not on *any* menu or sub menu (believe me, I have
> checked and triple-checked them all), and I cannot find it on the
> drive (which may be that I simply don't know where or how to look).
>
> So I'm rather annoyed at the moment, and e-mailing from Windows.
>
> I realize a beta is a beta is a beta, etc.  But an RC2 is also
> extremely close to a release version, and many actually be one.  The
> reason I did this, by the way, is that someone else running a P4PE
> with onboard sound told me it worked in Cooker.  Not mine.  So this
> entire exercise was a waste of time, and has apparently set me back
> rather than moved me forward.
>
> Is one able to trust an upgrade routine from Mandrake?  To what
> extent?
>
> Where do you suppose my KMail is?
>
> Yes, "upgrade" was selected from the install routine.
>
> Lance
Kde packages after 3.1.2 got really segmented first try to run kmail from cli. 
If you will get an erorr message try to reinstall kdenetwork package. Just 
urpmi kdenetwork as root. 
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Re: [newbie] keep password broken?

2003-09-26 Thread yankl
On Friday 26 September 2003 12:15 pm, RichardA wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 21:52:43 +0900, Lance Cummings
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sure.  But absolutely no one can get near my computer.  ^_^  And I do
> > mean no one.
>
> Then put your user account in /etc/sudoers.
>
> Don't read man sudoers -- your head will explode. Instead, add this
> line:
>
> username  ALL = NOPASSWD: ALL
>
> I think this is too extreme, I just do:
>
> username  ALL = ALL
>
> Which means I have to give my password, not root's, to execute a
> command as root. Also, something happens to the $PATH, (anyone know
> what?) /sbin doesn't seem to be in it, for example.
>
> Richard
Bad idea, If your computer connected to the Internet. Even though, the number 
of viruses/trojans for LINUX is miniscule it not 0. Given all user root 
rights will increase chance for getting your box compromise.  
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Re: [newbie] Changing monitor

2003-09-26 Thread yankl
On Friday 26 September 2003 10:48 am, Anguo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I currently use an old 14' CRT monitor and I'd like to
> change to a new 15' or 17' LCD monitor.
>
> I can find information on configuration, but what do I do
> when I want to switch from one monitor to the other?
> Do I turn off the computer, make the switch and Mandrake
> will notice the new monitor at boot and configure it (the
> checking for new hardware is on at boot). Or should I boot
> in console mode, without X and configure the new monitor
> from the console.
>
> Can you provide some pointers to the general procedure to
> follow is such a situation.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Anguo
I, and it is me, would log in console and run XFdrake, pick up monitor from 
menu and proper resolution. Remember that most LCD run in native resolution 
of 1200X1024 Or if I know parameters of monitor you can edit XF86free-4 file 
located in /etc/X11/ folder.
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Re: [newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-24 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 24 September 2003 08:09 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 Sep 2003 11:02 am, HaywireMac wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:13:07 -0700
> >
> > John Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > > By the same logic you seem to suggest tossing a nonswimmer into
> > > the 20 foot end of a pool and say "swim" which is exactly what
> > > RTFM is.
> >
> > I agree wholeheartedly.
>
> As for the car, was anyone really put into the driving seat, then told
> to RTFM?
>
> > This is where this list comes in. I have found that a combination
> > of manpages, howto's, polite advice (without the RTFM), and Stephen
> > Kuhn telling me to wake the fsck up has been most effective in
> > getting me to learn.
>
> I like paper.  I print out man pages, HOW-TOs, TWiki pages  and
> everything else that seems to help.  I buy books, too.  I posted a
> question about symlinks some time ago because I had followed the
> instructions in the expensive (£3O) book, and it didn't work.  In
> fact the instructions in the FM were completely wrong, and I had been
> completely mislead by R'ingTFM.
>
> It's never that simple, yanki, and most of us learn by interaction.  I
> talk to a friend off-list, where we swap problems.  Often, before a
> reply comes back I have solved it myself, because articulation of the
> problem helps tidy up the thinking processes.  And experienced
> people, both on this list and the expert one, have admitted that they
> have just done the same thing.
>
> Anne

I like to close this discussion by giving last word to lady. This thread was 
too long and hopefully some people get something from this discussion. My 
only hope is that current way we, Linux community, going will not bring us to 
dad end of do not think but click. In my opinion the man pages, HOWTO, 
and personal research should come before asking direct question. But maybe 
this is coming from my main job of all hated IT manager where 50 times a day 
I hear the question coming to me in line of how to save to the a: drive. I am 
not disagree that newbie list and twiky page are important; however in the 
hit of discussion every one forget what my original post was. I posted an 
instruction for using man pages. But no good did goes unpunished :) And I was 
slap by the HiywierMac :) Sorry for having my own opinion I will crawl under 
my desk and hide from every body. :) I can not withstand a pressure of whole 
Wilson family (Ann, John) :)   

Just for joke sorry Will \:-()

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Re: [newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-23 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 02:43 am, John Wilson wrote:

>
> John (who keeps hoping that by flogging this dead horse it will get up and
> win the Triple Crown)


John sorry by by your logic you set a person, with no previous knowledge,  in 
a car and tell him to drive. Not only that, but you put him in the middle of 
car rally. Before you can walk you need to crawl. Unfortunately, for some 
unexplained reason we all start assuming that Joe Sixpack must be able to 
write C++ code with no training at all, why? To drive a car one need to have 
drives license because one can be one can put 100-1,000 people in a danger. 
By running web server one can put 100,000-1,000,000 people in danger. (It 
looks like it is over statement but what if virus gets to some atomic lab for 
example.)   

The m$ world was originally created to provide complicated tools to average 
consumer. Look where it brought us too. 

Simplification of the computer use could be done with in two schemas.
One is to hide from user a complexity of process, or m$ way. Click on this 
icon and your IIS web server will start in background. 
Another with education. Read 800 page book and you would be able to setup 
Apache. 
By design *NIX are falling in second schema. RTFM is a call to read 
documentation. For a wile we where a colleague, I thought  language to adults 
and before they could read words they started from studying alphabet. It is 
impossible to combine two schemas sines they are mutually exclusive. Hence, 
if one like simplicity and does not like to read documintation, s/he 
dangerous to *NIX world. Because, s/he drug us close to the cliff of m$ pit 
fall.  
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Re: [newbie] CLI downloading

2003-09-22 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 12:21 am, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
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> Dear all,
> I've just been using Prozilla, and I like it. It's very similar to DAP for
> windows.
>
> However, some sites seem to prevend the use of this kind of download
> managers (especially CLI ones) by appending a "!" at the end of the
> filename. So, when I type it, the bash will return an error.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Documents]$ proz
> http://www.overclockedcafe.com/Sandra_standard/OCCsanMAX3!.zip
> bash: !.zip: event not found
>
> How do I work around this?
> Thanks
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Re: [newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-22 Thread yankl
On Monday 22 September 2003 11:47 pm, Charlie M. wrote:
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> September 22, 2003 08:40 pm, yankl wrote:
> [..]
>
> > Thanks for correcting me, it is rant. The spell check some time can be an
> > evil creature.
>
> I was having a bit of fun Yankl.
>
> 
> The use of the word seemed possibly appropriate given that line in your
> signature. ;)
> 
>

I have not made a connection until I look at word definition.

> Depends on your desktop environment. Are you after the mimetypes in;

talk about kde and on going problem with wma files. I was trying to make a 
point of hiding setting from users. In days when I started many moons ago, 
script was a king and you use to have had figure out staff by yourself, and 
along the way you would find tons of info which would help you in the future. 
Now days KDE/GNOME  becoming dangerously NTish, which could compromise 
security and stability of *NIX. 


> I guess you haven't tried the Release Candidates for 9.2 then?

 cooker since it reopen after 9.1 relies 


> Smells like "protecting the noobs from themselves" and I find that slightly
> distasteful.

second this


> It's been an interesting 
> discussion, thanks. :)

Yes it was. Hope it all for good.

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Re: [newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-22 Thread yankl
On Monday 22 September 2003 09:19 pm, Charlie M. wrote:
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> September 22, 2003 06:51 pm, yankl wrote:
> > On Monday 22 September 2003 07:51 pm, Heather/Femme wrote:
> > > On 22 Sep 2003 06:41:39 -0400
> >
> > I think my point was not taken properly. I am sorry it probably my
> > English (it not even my second language more like fourth).
>
> My point was that (I'm accepting the language barrier but you seem to be
> doing amazingly well) a response such as that one would frighten most
> Windows refugees to death when they're already near to running for the
> hills. I hope you didn't take anything that I responded the wrong way. We
> need all of the help we can find around here and you *do* seem to know what
> you're doing AFAICS.
>
> > My point was  that people should make a research first and then try to
> > ask questions. By researching you find new tools and new way to do it. By
> > asking and replicating what other told you you box yourself in one
> > "correct way" and do not know that their are more way to do it.
>
>  I'll agree with that within the limitation that first we have to teach
> those people _how_ to find the answers. As with almost everything related
> to Open Source Software, there are many ways to do searches, many sources
> to do those searches. It always amazes me that so many people that I deal
> with daily have a hard time finding things on Google, but that doesn't mean
> I stop trying to teach them.
>
> > Man pages problem is not often in man pages writers, it is in man pages
> > users. Remember to get correct answer you must ask correct question. And
> > this mean techno talk, jargon, terminology and simple understanding of
> > what you are trying to do.
>
> This goes back to the fact that a newbie isn't going to know how to ask
> "intelligent questions" until they're taught. Can we agree on that?
>
> > I am not against community support. However, I think that teaching people
> > to understand how to get info from resources provided to them we could
> > help them more then just given them correct answer.
>
> Usually I'll post a link to more information when I answer a question. I've
> been a bit slack on that score recently due to time pressure; but that's
> *my* problem. If even half of those reading such responses click the links
> eventually they'll gain a glimpse of what's available.
>
> > My definition of m$users is people who do not think how to do something
> > but just know how to click. Other name I have for them is lifu "long
> > index fingers users".
>
> Really? I call those people politicians(1) usually.  MS users are people
> that in most cases have never had a reason to think anything else was
> possible.
>
> > Sorry for an other runt.
>
> OK, now I'm starting to wonder about those weak language skills you claim.
> In your signature you call yourself "Tiny IT guy" but that's three times
> that I remember you have used the word "runt" when the correct word is
> "rant." Unless it's an intentional pun of course. If it is; good one! :-)
>
> ;)Which other runt though? (;
>
> Peace;
> Charlie
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>
> (1) Or wastes of space. Same thing, different day.
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Thanks for correcting me, it is rant. The spell check some time can be an evil 
creature. 

I do not think that we need to embrace every person who like to switch to 
linux. (I see the stones flying in my direction but bare with me for a 
second) The *NIX OS is designed for responsible people, are we agree on this?

NT-2000-XP could be as good as *NIX (I see more stones flying in my direction) 
but it have two major flows. First, every user is Administrator in the 
system.Second, its make operation easy by hiding most of the backstage 
operation from user. Why? Because it is easy OS, i.e., by doing this OS 
writer eliminate situation where user would need to know underbelly of the 
system.  The idea is that you do not need to know how staff ranning. In 
opposite in *NIX to survive one need to know how things working and why they 
working like this. Users who like to run easy OS and like to switch to *NIX 
will force us to come to the same situation where by default w

Re: [newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-22 Thread yankl
On Monday 22 September 2003 07:51 pm, Heather/Femme wrote:
> On 22 Sep 2003 06:41:39 -0400

I think my point was not taken properly. I am sorry it probably my English (it 
not even my second language more like fourth). 

My point was  that people should make a research first and then try to ask 
questions. By researching you find new tools and new way to do it. By asking 
and replicating what other told you you box yourself in one "correct way" and 
do not know that their are more way to do it. 

Man pages problem is not often in man pages writers, it is in man pages users. 
Remember to get correct answer you must ask correct question. And this mean 
techno talk, jargon, terminology and simple understanding of what you are 
trying to do.

I am not against community support. However, I think that teaching people to 
understand how to get info from resources provided to them we could help them 
more then just given them correct answer.

My definition of m$users is people who do not think how to do something but 
just know how to click. Other name I have for them is lifu "long index 
fingers users".

Sorry for an other runt.

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Re: [newbie] KDE Multilanguage support

2003-09-22 Thread yankl
On Monday 22 September 2003 05:37 pm, Boulytchev, Vasiliy wrote:
> Ladies and Gents,
>   I would like to be able to use Cyrillic's on KDE 3.0 (md9.0)... Where do I
> go to, to accomplish this?
>
> THANKS!
>
>
> Vasiliy Boulytchev
> Colorado Information Technologies, Inc.
> http://www.coinfotech.com

In the Kde Control Center you need to change country.

Simple way to do it to go to cli and type "kcmshell language". This will bring 
interface for language alone. On the first tab change United States to Russia 
restart kde. 

Rest is in Russian:
Esli ne ponyal napish na mylo.
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Re: [newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-21 Thread yankl
On Sunday 21 September 2003 06:03 am, Richard Urwin wrote:
> On Sunday 21 Sep 2003 8:49 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > Yank, man pages are great once you have a bit of experience under the
> > belt.  For a true newbie, many ar totally inpenetrable.
>
> Agreed, but I'm not a newbie and IME, man pages are almost useless for
> "how do I do x." apropos doesn't work because the man pages call it y.
> If someone tells me "use the abc command" then I can use man to find
> out how it works.

hence the end of my e-mail "man -k". Have any one done their home work? 
What got me going is some one asking how to uninstall lilo. This is a case 
where you should go to lilo man page and see how it is done. By typing 
"#man -k lilo" one can see what command it relates too. Unless we like to have  
m$users we need to start using all tools provided by OS. Man is a grate tool 
too start fooling around with out fear of screwing  up something. In my 
opinion the order of trying to solve something in the *nix should be as 
following:

1. HOWTO (tldp.org or build in)
2. man page
3. google.com
4. newbie list

If one will not try to figure out staff by him/herself we will have to switch 
to m$ like OS where it is one way to do it and its full of holes because it 
is more important to make it ease then to make it safe.

Sorry for an other runt but this is a subject I feel strong about. 
Give man a fish and he can eat a day; teach man how to fish and he can eat for 
life. <=> Tell man how to do it and he will do it; teach man how to resource 
and he will nether go back to m$.
 
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Re: [newbie] test sms response

2003-09-20 Thread yankl
On Saturday 20 September 2003 10:49 pm, ed tharp wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 22:40, HaywireMac wrote:
> > On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:39:43 -0400
> >
> > yankl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > > Test
> > > It is look like for each time I post I get an kaluga sms replay to me
> > > personally.
> >
> > You just noticed this *now*?!
>
> I say we blame Yankl for it
>
> > Your previous rant just reached new levels of hilarity.
Yes right. Blame the little guy.
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Re: [newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-20 Thread yankl
On Saturday 20 September 2003 10:39 pm, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:31:14 -0400
> yankl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
>
> 
>
> ROTFLMAO!
>
> Ok, back to reality, you just wasted 5 minutes of your life you will
> never get back... ;-)

I donate this 5 minutes to the FSF/OSS foundation. 
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Re: [newbie] test sms response

2003-09-20 Thread yankl
On Saturday 20 September 2003 10:40 pm, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:39:43 -0400
>
> yankl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > Test
> > It is look like for each time I post I get an kaluga sms replay to me
> > personally.
>
> You just noticed this *now*?!
>
> Your previous rant just reached new levels of hilarity.

OK is it only me or is it everyone.
I getting this kaluga sms messages with in 3 minutes of me posting to group. 
Please come me down I have a paranoia cripping up mine spine. 
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[newbie] test sms response

2003-09-20 Thread yankl
Test
It is look like for each time I post I get an kaluga sms replay to me 
personally.
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[newbie] Rant: The man pages

2003-09-20 Thread yankl
A lot of the questions posted in this group could be avoided if people would 
read man pages. And yes I understand that it is mostly newbies group. This is 
why I like to tell people how to use man pages. 
Man page, from word man(uale).

>From command prompt type word man followed by command you are interesting in. 
For exemplae:
#man ls
will give you following information:
LS(1)User Commands   LS(1)

NAME
   ls - list directory contents

SYNOPSIS
   ls [OPTION]... [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION
   List  information  about  the FILEs (the current directory by default).
   Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuSUX nor --sort.

   Mandatory arguments to long options are  mandatory  for  short  options
   too.

   -a, --all
  do not hide entries starting with .

   -A, --almost-all
  do not list implied . and ..

   --author
  print the author of each file

   -b, --escape
  print octal escapes for nongraphic characters

   --block-size=SIZE
  use SIZE-byte blocks

   -B, --ignore-backups
  do not list implied entries ending with ~

   -c with -lt: sort by, and show, ctime (time of last modification of
  file status information) with -l: show ctime and  sort  by  name
  otherwise: sort by ctime

   -C list entries by columns

   --color[=WHEN]
  control  whether  color is used to distinguish file types.  WHEN
  may be ‘never', ‘always', or ‘auto'

   -d, --directory
  list directory entries instead of contents, and do not  derefer‐
  ence symbolic links

   -D, --dired
  generate output designed for Emacs' dired mode

   -f do not sort, enable -aU, disable -lst

   -F, --classify
  append indicator (one of */=@|) to entries

   --format=WORD
lines 1-58

press q to quit from man page and arrow up down to scroll.

Second way to get  man is to go to Konqueror and type in address bar: 
man:/comman_you_interested_in

Notice single / after man: 

As a home work go and try to find what "man -k " 
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Re: [newbie] Removing lilo

2003-09-20 Thread yankl
On Saturday 20 September 2003 08:41 pm, Scott wrote:
> Hello
>
> I want to take a slave hard drive out of a box that I gave to my
> daughter and install it my box.  The primary drive in her box has XP on
> it.  How do I remove lilo from hda and turn booting back over to XP?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
from man lilo

- u [device-name] Uninstall lilo by copying the saved boot sector 
back. The '-s' and '-C' switches may be used with this option. The device-name 
is optional. A time-stamp is checked. 


so from command line do
#lilo -u
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Re: [newbie] Konq

2003-09-15 Thread yankl
On Monday 15 September 2003 12:50 pm, Lee Wiggers wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 00:48:19 +1000
>
> Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 21:32, Lee Wiggers wrote:
> > > Appears that I lost all Konq plugins.
> > >
> > > Specifically, I don't have "Image Gallery" in my tool selection,
> > >
> > > but don't seen any of the plugin selections offered anymore.
> > > What have I done now?
> > >
> > > Lee
> >
> > What about renaming your current konq prefs and then seeing if
> > that resolves the issue?
> >
> > /home/yournamehere/.kde/share/config/konquerorrc
> >
> > ??
> >
> > stephen kuhn - owner
>
> Didn't do anything, so I renamed .kde and got into a pickle.  Think
> I fixed everything that I broke, but still don't have Image Gallery.
>
> Lee
>
> > ==
> > illawarra computer services
> > a kuhn media australia company
> > http://kma.0catch.com
> > --
> >   * This message was composed on a 100% Microsoft free computer *
> >   We expressly refuse to utilise Microsoft DRM encoded documents
> > --
> > Be security conscious -- National defense is at stake.
Image Gallery is part of package named kdeaddon, Just try to urpmi kdeaddon.

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[newbie] KDE Systray Icons

2003-09-14 Thread yankl
Hi All

I have a Noia icon them as my default. However in my KDE system tray the icons 
are not Noia. I just notice that since Noia 1.0 have new kget icon. Since, 
Noia does not have 24pix icons, according to spec 24x24 is the size of 
systray icons,  this what causing it, so how can I change system tray icons 
size to 22x22. An other solution I see, is to generate 24x24 size icons out 
of 32x32 but then I need some script to get 100+ *.png files in several 
directories to change the size.

 Where should I dig to solve it? TFM, HOWTOS, Links are welcome.
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Re: [newbie] This is just the most heinous idea...

2003-09-13 Thread yankl
On Saturday 13 September 2003 07:23 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Saturday 13 September 2003 06:07 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
> > HaywireMac wrote:
> > >MS fubars the internet, and it's our fault...
> > >
> > >http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=528&ncid=528&e=3&u=/ap/2
> > >00 30911/ap_on_hi_te/digitally_informed
> >
> > If they had a real forum we could tear it up with facts instead of the
> > current paranoia directed at an innocent party.  How may of theses
> > vulnerabilities were created by those upon whom they seek to impose a
> > license requirement?
> >
> > Unless the licensee works at MS, not one fscking one!
>
> You know the most ironic thing about that, the people who would actually be
> able to get a license, don't need it and the ones who do need it couldn't
> get it.  You don't need a license to get on the Internet, you should need a
> license to operate a MS Windows computer, that is where it is needed.

If you buy a product any product and its misbehave to the point its harms you 
or some other people you can sue the manufacture of such product. Sadly, this 
is not a case with software manufacturers. In the case of the car imagine 
that oil manufacturers produce an oil that stalls your car when you turn on 
windshield wiper. The company will be sued in non existence. M$ produce an OS 
that have problem after problem and who get blamed, users who use it 
according to specification.
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Re: [newbie] ping

2003-09-10 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 09:00 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> ping
64 bytes from www.fastmail.fm (66.111.4.62): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=124 ms
64 bytes from www.fastmail.fm (66.111.4.62): icmp_seq=2 ttl=53 time=49.8 ms
64 bytes from www.fastmail.fm (66.111.4.62): icmp_seq=3 ttl=53 time=50.8 ms
64 bytes from www.fastmail.fm (66.111.4.62): icmp_seq=4 ttl=53 time=49.8 ms
^C
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Re: [newbie] Just bragging.

2003-09-09 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 08:31 pm, yankl wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 September 2003 03:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > since we're bragging:
> >
> >   1:14pm  up 487 days,  7:26,  1 user,  load average: 1.02, 1.01,
> > 1.00
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Original Message ---
> > From: Richard Urwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [newbie] Just bragging.
> >
> > >I'm just bragging, because I'll have to shutdown to move the
> >
> > computer
> >
> > >sometime soon...
> > >
> > > 18:54:22 up 70 days,  2:17,  6 users,  load average: 0.36,
> >
> > 0.23, 0.12
> >
> > >During that time it has been fully patched about every week,
> >
> > several new
> >
> > >applications, etc, etc.
> > >
> > >At work I rebooted my Win2k system two or three times on Monday
> >
> > alone.
> >
> > >--
> > >Richard Urwin
>
> Just a note:
>  8:30pm  up 502 days,  8:11,  1 user,  load average: 1.01, 1.05, 1.01

By the chance what is, in my case 8:11 mean?

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Re: [newbie] palm

2003-09-06 Thread yankl
On Saturday 06 September 2003 09:42 am, Anarky wrote:
> does anybody have a palm & use it in Linux? I'd be interested if
> there is a way of transfering pdfs ... & reading text novels to read on
> the palm?
I am using palm device for several years.
Pdfs need to be converted in text by pdftotext command and then to palm doc 
format.

try: 
#pdftotext pdf_file.pdf output_file.txt
#pyrpub output_file.txt



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Re: [newbie] List Probs

2003-08-25 Thread yankl
On Sunday 24 August 2003 23:17, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Sunday 24 August 2003 10:06 pm, yankl wrote:
> > On Sunday 24 August 2003 20:32, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> > > On Sunday 24 August 2003 08:11 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
> > > > > > ya, I know my posts tho are getting thru in many cases, because
> > > > > > people are replying to them, but I never actually *see* my
> > > > > > post
> > > > > >
> > > > > > weird...
> > > > >
> > > > > Check your filters.
> > > >
> > > > That could theoretically be the problem, but it is known that some
> > > > posts don't make it to everyone.
> > >
> > > Ooops. I should have done something to indicate I was just pulling
> > > Haywire's chain. Anyone know the emoticon for the single finger peace
> > > sign? -- cmg
> >
> > \|/ --read between the lines?
>
> Yanki:
> Very creative. And nasty. I like that.
> -- cmg
Plz all y'all it is YANKL not YANKI. I am from south, so YANKI is kind 
offensive :) 

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Re: [newbie] List Probs

2003-08-25 Thread yankl
On Sunday 24 August 2003 20:32, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Sunday 24 August 2003 08:11 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
> > > > ya, I know my posts tho are getting thru in many cases, because
> > > > people are replying to them, but I never actually *see* my post
> > > >
> > > > weird...
> > >
> > > Check your filters.
> >
> > That could theoretically be the problem, but it is known that some posts
> > don't make it to everyone.
>
> Ooops. I should have done something to indicate I was just pulling
> Haywire's chain. Anyone know the emoticon for the single finger peace sign?
> -- cmg
\|/ --read between the lines?
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Re: [newbie] Fwd: Short Message delivery report

2003-08-25 Thread yankl
On Sunday 24 August 2003 18:47, manolis wrote:
Yes it look like city of Kaluga telephone company (mts- Ministry of telephone 
comunication) in Russia and it is a phone message (sms).
> I'm getting this too..
>
> Στις Δευ 25 Αυγ 2003 01:36, ο/η Chris έγραψε:
> > Damm, I just got the same thing, are our posts now going through Russia? 
> > I believe thats what the .ru is.
> >
> >
> > --  Forwarded Message  --
> >
> > Subject: Short Message delivery report
> > Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 02:21:51 +0400
> > From: Sms Message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > There is no such user (newbie).
> >
> > ---

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Re: [newbie] SCO Site Down

2003-08-24 Thread yankl
Am I reading this right?
SCO running linux and apache.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.sco.com

On Saturday 23 August 2003 16:25, Chris wrote:
> Was going to send a friend the link to the sco linux faq, however when
> trying to contact www.sco.com I keep getting "operation timed out", gee
> could the site be down :)

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Re: [newbie] ATTENTION: SCO and the FTC

2003-08-21 Thread yankl
Web site of FTC to submit complaints:

https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$solcq.actionview

My complaint 

Success!
 Complaint Accepted. Thank you for your input.
First Name:
Yan
Last Name:
Portnoy
Age Range:
30 - 39
Street Address:
XX
City:
Marietta
State or Canadian Province:
Georgia
Country:
UNITED STATES
Zip Code or Postal Code:
30066
E-Mail Address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Phone:
(XXX)XXX3018
Work Phone:
(XXX)XXX6825Ext.
Subject of Your Complaint:
Computers/Internet Services
Name of Company You Are Complaining About:
 The SCO Group
Street Address:
355 South 520 West
Suite 100
City:
Lindon
State or Canadian Province:
Utah
Country:
UNITED STATES
Zip Code or Postal Code:
84042
Company Web Site:
http://www.sco.com
Phone Number:
(801)7654999Ext.
How Did the Company Initially Contact You?:
Internet (Other)
How Much Did the Company Ask You to Pay?:
1945
How Much Did You Actually Pay the Company?:
0
Explain Your Problem: (Please limit your complaint to 2000 characters.):
 The SCO Group published on their web page 
(http://www.sco.com/scosource/linuxlicensefaq.html) that Linux users must pay 
SCO $199 for each workstation and $699+ for a server. I did not purchase 
software from SCO.The company that "produced" software I am using did not 
purchase it from SCO. It was not marketed or packaged by SCO. Despite this 
SCO is asking for $199 for PC and $699+ for server.

On Thursday 21 August 2003 17:46, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> From the RedHat list: Let's get back...
>
> -Forwarded Message-
> Subject: [staph] SCO and the FTC
> Date: 21 Aug 2003 09:44:59 -0400
>
>
> [From a Slashdot posting]
>
> I just got off the phone with the FTC. If everyone calls and complains
> then the chances they will investigate SCO goes up. They look for
> patterns. In other words, if the majority of their calls are about SCO
> then they will investigate. It is time to take the Slashdot effect to
> the
> phones.
>
> These are the key points to make:
>
> -You did not purchase software from SCO
> -The company that "produced" your software did not purchase it from SCO
> -It was not marketed or packaged by SCO
> -Despite this SCO is asking for $199 from home users (You) and $699 from
> business for 1 CPU
>
> They will ask for your name, phone number, address etc. That is mostly
> to
> verify your identity and citizenship I think.
>
> Here is the number:
>
> 1-877-382-4357 option 4
>
> They are nice and listen well. The lady I talked to even took the time
> to
> get a better understanding of what Linux is. The best quote from her
> "You
> didn't purchase it from them and they want you to pay them? That sounds
> crazy."
> --
> Call FTC 1-877-382-4357 opt 4
> -You didn't buy from SCO
> -Vendor didn't either
> -They want $199 ...
>
> Here's some information that may help. They actually asked
> for
> this info:
>
> The SCO Group
> 355 South 520 West
> Suite 100
> Lindon, Utah 84042
>
> 801-765-4999 phone
>
> The guy I spoke with was actually somewhat familiar with
> what
> Linux is. One of his first questions was how this company got involved
> with me, which my answer was "Well, that's the problem. They didn't."
>
> He eventually asked if SCO has contacted me personally with
> regard to this situation, which they have not. Don't lie to them. Be
> completely truthful. At the end of the call I got a reference number,
> and
> he said that if SCO does contact me personally, I should call back and
> let
> them know.
>
> It was very easy to do, and took about 5 minutes of my time.
> The recording while I wated for the counselor to pick up the phone did
> say
> that the FTC does track trends in complaints. If we get enough people to
> complain, something will happen. Please, take a few minutes and call!


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Re: [newbie] rpm question

2003-08-14 Thread yankl
On Thursday 14 August 2003 05:06, manolis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a package named "shadow-utils" from system base of mandrake 9.1 that
> is missing 1-2 files. The files were erased by mistake . Wich command
> should I use to reinstall the rpm package to update the missing files?
>
> thank you in advance...

rpm -Fvh --allfiles pack_name.rpm


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Re: [newbie] HELP!! Video. Startx error message. Mandrake 9.1 Power Pack

2003-08-14 Thread yankl
On Sunday 10 August 2003 17:32, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 05:58, R. L. Moore wrote:
> > I go to regular command line after boot. After stopping X I tried to
> > restart. I get an nVidia error message. I am A total Newbie and don't
> > know were to get message to  print let alone send a copy to list. :~(.
> > My video card is an Elsa Gladiac MX nVidia GeForce 2 MX Rev A. I went to
> > Elsa's Webpage and linux info is in GERMAN. Natually they have M$ info
> > in english. Had Mandrake 7.2 Power pack running on the same machine fine
> > until HD Meltdown. I need step by step help. At a total loss. Internet
> > no help. Neither KDE or Gnome will come up at boot. Always command line.
> > Where do I get a driver? How do I get it? Can I use my M$ machine to get
> > it? How do I install it at command line? Totally fustrated. Please Help!!
>
> Run "XFdrake" and see if you can't get the XWindows settings back to
> normal - once you've ran that, try running "startx" again to see if
> XWindows is going to come up...
My apology English is not even my second language. :)
Ok for total newbie.

Try this first:
1.Login in the as root or from command line type in "su" enter root password 
on prompt. 
2. To change to X configuration directory type "cd /etc/X11/" 
3. Star editing XF86Config-4 by typing "vi XF86Config"
4. By moving with arrow down the file find section like this
Section "Device"
Identifier "device1"
VendorName "NVidia"
BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce4 (generic)"
Driver "nvidia"
Option "DPMS"
EndSection
In your case -- Driver "nvidia" -- line could say something else.
5 Replace word nvidia with nv (Remember to start editing the file you must 
first press letter i and after finish type :wq to write and quit from file.If 
you like to quit with out saving type :q! )
6 type startx and see if it working?

Skip next section and go directly to download file section:

If it does not work:
1.Login in the as root or from command line type in "su" enter root password 
on prompt. 
2.From command line type XFdrak ( this will bring you an X configuration)
3. Play with settings running test after every change. (My suggestion write 
every tried possibility down so you would not do it twice)
4. At some point your test would go through. (try VESA driver it works 
practically always)

Download Nvidia Drivers:

1. Start your Web Browser.
2. go to www.nvidia.com
3. click on download at the top of the page
4. Choose Graphical Driver in first column.
5. Choose Gforce and TNT in second column
6 Choose Linux IA32 in theard column
7. After pressing go web page will take you to download side.
8. Read it from beginning to the end and read all docs they providing links 
to. (Yes all of them. If you do not like to read doc, tfm, and so you will 
nether make it in proper OS :) )
9. Download the file NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run

Installing Nvidia Drivers.

1. You must stop X before you install new drivers.
2. If you used startx just log out from your windows manager (KDE, GNOME, etc) 
3. If not press CTR+ALT+F1
4. Login in the as root 
5. Type "killall mdkkdm" (if you have changed to KDM replace mdkkdm with kdm 
for gdm replace it with gdm-binaries)
6. cd to directory you download Nvidia driver to
7. Type chmod 777 NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run (make it executable)
8. type ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run

It will run an install and I would suggest restarting PC after install.

Yankl

If I forget something plz correct me.


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[newbie] test again my mail does not go to list

2003-08-14 Thread yankl
test


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Re: [newbie] Is the Linux for PDA's

2003-08-14 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 08:10, Gareth Qually wrote:
Try this site:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8728350077.html

Yankl
> excellent thanks.
>
> Ciao...
>
> www.slowlymakingsmoke.com
> www.qually.net
>
> Quoting "Tony S. Sykes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Gareth,
> >
> > Their are a few PDA's out there with Linux on them. The Sharp Zaurus
> > which has several models in it's range, the Yopy.  AMD has just done a
> > new processor and dev kit for a Linux PDA. Google around their is loads
> > of info on the net, including site telling you how to install it on
> > various Windows PDA's.
> >
> > Tony.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Gareth Qually [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 9:11 AM
> > To: Linux forum
> > Subject: [newbie] Is the Linux for PDA's
> >
> >
> > I am looking into getting a PDA, and I wondered if anyone has compiled a
> > version to run on any of them? If so which ones?
> >
> > Ciao...
> >
> > www.slowlymakingsmoke.com
> > www.qually.net
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Re: [newbie] Searching 101

2003-02-04 Thread yankl
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 06:07 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
> At 05:41 PM 2/4/2003 +0700, you wrote:
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
> > > Sent: Friday, 24 January 2003 23:21
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: Re: [newbie] Searching 101
> > >
> > > [...snip]
> > > A reminder of resources from time to time is useful, but for a newbie
> > > searching is doubly difficult, because often you don't know the
> > > question to
> > > ask or the term to search on.
> >
> >I'll pipe in here, as an absolute oober-newbie...
> >I've been lurking here for a few weeks now, trying to
> >get up to speed, and considering this is the "newbie"
> >list, it's all rather daunting. I must say, 99% of the
> >stuff you guys are talking about goes right over my
> >head.
>
> Hi Luv
>
> If you wish I can send you some URL's I've found in the last year or so
> that assume NO Prior knowledge. :)
>
> Heh I was once in your spot dear, and although I learn at an extremely high
> rate (Many on this list have told me as much so I may as well believe
> them!), I too had teh problem of "Well... this MAN page says to do x to y &
> add in abc + f... then you're on your way to having accomplished
> zilch!  Why?  Because you now must read 30 How-To's & 10 websites covering
> the topics/commands you have run into in this MAN document!"  Lovely huh?
>
> Heh anyway, email me on or offlist.  I'll give you some useful sites to
> prowl.  And if you feel overwhelmed feel free to email me pvtly.  I'll be
> happy to help anyway I can luv.
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Heather/Femme
> -
> FemmeFatale
>
> Good Decisions You boss Made:
> "We'll do as you suggest and go with Linux. I've always liked that
> character from Peanuts."
>
> - Source: Dilbert

May be it will be a good idea to post this links to the list?
 
Yankl



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Re: [newbie] Merging 2 files

2003-01-27 Thread yankl
On Monday 27 January 2003 04:42 pm, Joan Tur wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> I'd like to merge file A with file B creating file C... how could I do
> that?
>
> I've had a look at cp's man with no luck  O8-)
>
> Thanks!!
One of the way is to use cat.

#cat A B > C

Actuly it work with any number of elements

#cat in_file1, in_file2, ... , in_fileN > out_file

or even

#cat * > out_file

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Re: [newbie] My friends don't know better yet (can Mandrake 9 handle a .zip file ?)

2003-01-13 Thread yankl
On Monday 13 January 2003 08:21 pm, ThinKer wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>  A friend of mine sent me some documents today for my review. For some
> reason she forgot that I am trying to get rid of the "Windows in my
> Life" and she sent .doc files zipped up in a .zip file.
>
> Of course, when I click on the file to open it on my Linux box, Ark
> tells me that it can't open it.
>
> "The utility zip is not in your PATH."
>
> questions...
>
> 1. Is there a way to get Ark to open this?
> 2. If the answer to #1 is 'no', what other program can I use to get this
> open?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -TP

Yes.  Do "urpmi zip" and use ark for zip files.



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Re: [newbie] I finally did it!!

2003-01-04 Thread yankl
On Saturday 04 January 2003 09:53 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
>  MPlayer did tell me that my computer was too slow to play DVD's
>
> > but I had no problems with the DVD ROM on this computer under windows. oh
> > well, back to optimizing my machine...
> >
> > Walt
>
> If you find the video lags behind the sound, use the -framedrop
> parameter when launching MPlayer and your problems will be gone.
> also, in a terminal, you can use "mplayer -vo help" to see which
> drivers you have available. Some may be faster than others. And
> sound drivers also affect speed
>
> Damian

Try ogle http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/ it is bit better handels the 
dvd play back when mplayer.

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Re: [newbie] Help getting Sony Clie Working

2002-12-11 Thread yankl
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 09:25 pm, David Mascot wrote:
> I have the NR 79 Sony Clie with a USB Cradle.  I have tried both the
> Gnome Pilot and the KPilot programs that came with Mandrake.  Neither
> program seems to see the Clie when I try to configure it.
>

actualy a jpilot works fine.

just set up path in the options as /dev/ttyUSB0


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