Sergio Korlowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I think is time to hear from the horses mouth what is wrong with the list.
> and that was all was it? No more DUPES.
yeah, it's over. The problem was nice [EMAIL PROTECTED] being
subscribed. Maybe he (she?) thought there wasn't enough traffic he
Once again, the grasshopper learns another precious pebble of knowledge that will
allow him to leave the temple one day...
Thanks, Brian!!
"Brian J. Murrell" wrote:
> from the quill of "David's Speedchoice Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
> scroll <00c301bf62e7$b89b0dc0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > How t
Hi,
Just a thing I thought I would notify you all of. I have installed
Mandrake 7.0 Oxygen with no major faults, just tiny ones (i.e. missing
desktop icons). Kppp went in perfect in under 2 minutes. Downloading,
installation and running of themes, small programs and VMware was
simple, as long as
from the quill of "David's Speedchoice Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
scroll <00c301bf62e7$b89b0dc0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> How the heck did Chmouel show up as the the sender of this email?
He didn't. Explanation below.
> Normally, I would feel violated, but i think it had something to do
> with da
David's Speedchoice Mail (not Chmouel Boudjnah) wrote:
> 2.. Several of the subdirectories in /mnt , floppy and cdrom are
> "locked"; in other words, I don't have permission to access those
> directories even as root. I tried some things; I accessed Linuxconf,
> created a new mount points usin
I did a recommended install of Mandrake 7.0. Still No modem.
What is funny.. well Not really funny...
During the install it sets up the PPP . I tell it where the modem is . COM
2=ttsy1. I get NO errors during the install.
When I started up I go into Root. I try the KPPP dial up.
It says the mod
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How the heck did Chmouel show up as the the sender of this email? These are
my words!!!
Normally, I would feel violated, but i think it had something to do with da
stinkin listserver
David, ( The Original Sender) Gill
- Original Message -
From: Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T
On 19 Jan 2000, Pixel wrote:
> no need, the module is 3c589_cs.o as expected. It is available at install time,
> but if it is not detected, the list from which you can choose modules is not the
> right one :(
>
> i'll try to make a patched pcmcia.img to work-around this tomorrow.
This ties into
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> Hakan Tandogan wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > At the beginning of this whole contrib thing, Chmouel had a script that
> > automatically builds PGP signed src-RPMs that were uploaded into
> > ftp://ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming. Is this thing still
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>
> I meant that I'm curious as to what the cause is, but announcing the
> whole contrib bussines as semi-automatic (and requiring the contributors to
> submit PGP keys) and then changing that policy without so much as a word (at
> least Chmouel should have a complete list of the pgp key
On 19 Jan 2000, Pixel wrote:
> Jean Meloche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I just installed 7.0 and I have encountered something a bit annoying:
> > Using the same configuration that I used to have for kppp (save with
> > home),
> > the connection fails to be established because "the client p
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No dhcpcd here as far as i can see, but pump is here, and it would seem
that adding this to /etc/pump.conf has fixed this pain for me.
device ppp0 {
nodns
}
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction
tildar
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Quel Qun wrote:
=>Hi,
=>
=>You are using dhcpcd, right? I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> You recently sent a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which could not be
> delivered. There is no person with this name at Delaware Online!.
that guy has bought its way out of cooker to Dave Null :)
James Jennison wrote:
> I think we get the pointI think 5 emails from the same person about
> the exact same subject is a bit in excess. I think we got the idea of the
> problem from the first email. Do we?
Well actually I did... and you're lucky if you just get 5 email (copies) of
the sam
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** Reply to message from "Brian J. Murrell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 19 Jan 2000 01:04:58
-0800 (PST)
> ... What I thought would be
> nice to have in there is the .config files for the various kernels that
> are available. That way I have a "known place to start" when building a
> new kernel
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Jean Meloche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed 7.0 and I have encountered something a bit annoying:
> Using the same configuration that I used to have for kppp (save with
> home),
> the connection fails to be established because "the client ppp machine
> is
> requesting the server ma
I just installed 7.0 and I have encountered something a bit annoying:
Using the same configuration that I used to have for kppp (save with
home),
the connection fails to be established because "the client ppp machine
is
requesting the server machine to authenticate itself and it doesn't" or
someth
Hi,
You are using dhcpcd, right? It is written in the man page that the -R
option would prevents dhcpcd from replacing existing /etc/resolv.conf file.
Now you just have to find out where this command is issued. Maybe line 119
of /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup
Worth a try...
---
kk1
>F
From: "Christopher De Long" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:[cooker] No modem
Date sent: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 21:50:07 -0500
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ok I installed MD 7.0 on my primary machine..
Pixel wrote:
>
> I hope this time the problem of mails going over and over again in cooker is
> *FIXED*
>
> seems like [EMAIL PROTECTED] was subscribed, the strange thing is
> chmouel did not think of it nor see it, so maybe it is something else, but i
> hope not :)
well... not too say a
Ahh...okaysorry, I had not noticed that part. *opens mouth, inserts
foot* I'll be sure to keep a closer eye on it next time :)
James Jennison
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, IwannaConvertible wrote:
> James, and everyone else; if you check the date time group in Jason ^H's
> message (and a bunch of
Civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In the Devices Section that mentions the Jaton/Trident add the line
>
>Option "noaccel"
>
> The SVGA server under XFree86 for the Trident tried to accelerate all
> modes except 24 bit color depth, and it works for a lot of cards and for
> some mot
Jon Crandell wrote:
> The grapic installs works well until it comes time to the X-server
> configured.
>
> I have yet to get any Linux X server to work with this setup.
>
> Jaton Video-107 AGP 3D 8MB
> Chipset - Trident 9880 Blade3D
>
> I am using this with:
> AMD K-2/350
> FIC 503+ motherboard
Hakan Tandogan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> At the beginning of this whole contrib thing, Chmouel had a script that
> automatically builds PGP signed src-RPMs that were uploaded into
> ftp://ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming. Is this thing still working or is Lenny
> manually picking files f
Downloading Message 1 of 292 it said this AM
Yipes!
And most of them were cooker messages.
And quite a few were test messages delivered in quintuplicate--all
showing identical times of transmission.
I do appreciate the effort, just letting you know how it is working on
this end.
Civileme
I installed mandrake 7.0 on my machine that has the g400 max on it. it works
fine BUT no dual mode. also it seems to not want to allow the high
resolutions... if I try anything at 32 bit above 800 x 600 I get a flicker
effect on the test screen.
I hope I can see double in linux soon.
Take Care
Hi,
At the beginning of this whole contrib thing, Chmouel had a script that
automatically builds PGP signed src-RPMs that were uploaded into
ftp://ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming. Is this thing still working or is Lenny
manually picking files from incoming and selectively buildin
I hope this time the problem of mails going over and over again in cooker is
*FIXED*
seems like [EMAIL PROTECTED] was subscribed, the strange thing is
chmouel did not think of it nor see it, so maybe it is something else, but i
hope not :)
really sorry for floading your mailbox with such rubbish
OK, let's get cooking. Here are some patches that are needed to
ifup-ppp to support installing a "demand dial" ppp interface. Of course
requisite work in linuxconf should be done to allow it to set some of
the new values. Find below also what I added to my ifcfg-ppp0 to work
with these changes.
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Ok I installed MD 7.0 on my primary machine install was fine...
I set up the PPP connection.
Alas Lothar doesn't like my modem.
NOPE it isn't a winmodem
USR Sportster v.90
Anyway around this.. I tried ALL the other com port settings
I got everything from modem busy to modem locked
any
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 2:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [cooker] test
test
Chmouel,
I recieved 6 of this one :-))
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> test
>
> --Chmouel
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Michael Doyle
Adelaide, South Australia
Just loaded the kernel-source package for Air. What I thought would be
nice to have in there is the .config files for the various kernels that
are available. That way I have a "known place to start" when building a
new kernel. Sure I can make xconfig and start selecting options, but if
I know I
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