something like that.
>
> seb
No, you have to make sure to install the *plugger* package. It
supports most
Netscape MIME types (flash included), but not RealPlayer.
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jump, IMHO..).
FWIW, just my two shekels / escudos / pfennig / centavos...
To the guys at Mandrake: keep up the good work!
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michael wrote:
> Has anyone gotten an Epson Stylus Color printer that can use the above
> Windows driver to work with cups?
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> -m-
I, too, have the original (no number) Epson Stylus Color ESC/P2
printer.
Use the Epson Stylus Series CUPS or Foomatic drivers. I would prefer the
CUPS
amic addresses, which I cannot seem to resolve satisfactorily.
Wether I select
DHCP. DHCP-client, LAN, cable connection, the probelm still persists
with Nautilus.
... any workaround or fix for this?
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mediately close down afterwards. OTH, if I selected the
pacakge,
_and_ the dependencies *myself* (rather than let SM do it), the Software
manager
wouldn't crash. Does this make sense?
Elton Woo ;-)
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"hebrew" as I was about to sign
off with
"alikum salaam", so "shalom" instead!
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Alexander Skwar schreibe:
> So sprach Elton Woo am Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 02:26:53PM -0400:
> > I've recently joined this list so I may have missed the
> > announcement. Could someone kindly
> > direct me where I may download the mandrake rpm package of Nets
Blue Lizard wrote:
> Never did that to me.
>
> On 13 Apr 2001 14:12:03 -0400, Elton Woo wrote:
> > .. as much as I like KDE, I would also like to use
> > Gnome . As I haven't used Gnome much in the past, I'm unsure if
> > this is a Gnom
sonable. I've also been using some cheapo
"Hi-Val" CDRW disks, and those haven't failed even when I do a quick erase.
HTH, and pax vobiscum à vous aussi!
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"mdk mailin list (Harry)" wrote:
> On 4/13/01 9:38 AM, "Elton Woo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > But where
> > are the beautiful Princess Narda, and Lothar? ;-))
>
> Lothar's there - check the name of some of the packages/projects th
happens with big files between two ide hard drives at maximum
> throughput and blah blah blah read the report
Puts my mind at ease now, JoAnne kindly sent me the URL, and
I see that it concens the newer mobos that support the Athlon. Mine is at
its max, W
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Elton Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What *USB* devices are actually detected on
> > installation? AFAIK, at least mice and keyboards should be no problem,
>
> do you have the usbd package installed and running ?
Pixel wrote:
> Elton Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > [root@dhcp-19-3461 elton]# /proc/bus/usb/devices
> > bash: /proc/bus/usb/devices: Permission denied
>
> try
>
> [root@dhcp-19-3461 elton]# cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
[root@dhcp-19-3461 elton]# cat /pr
m. Does this mean that I should change my
fstab to /dev/dvd? Does the current kernel recognise DVD drives as such
or is one obliged to either run linuxconf, or manually edit fstab?
TIA,
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Also sprach Alexander Skwar:
> So sprach Elton Woo am Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 02:26:53PM -0400:
> > I've recently joined this list so I may have missed the
> > announcement. Could someone kindly
> > direct me where I may download the mandrake rpm package of
t;motherboard video" and brings up the Matsonic 8106C.
Have you tried *disabling* the onboard video, and using a plug-in PCI or
AGP card instead? .. at least, I hope this helps to point you in the right
direction...
cheers,
Elton Woo ;-)
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Pixel wrote:
> Elton Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > but Traktopel still sees my Logitech Optical usb (wheel) mouse as "usb
> > generic" and *not* "usb wheel". During "expert"
>
> give /proc/bus/usb/devices
I did
Blue Lizard wrote:
> On 13 Apr 2001 12:58:08 -0400, Elton Woo wrote:
>
> >
> > NB: I do it this way, because
> > 1) I usually run my 17" monitor at 1024 x 768
> > 2) I'm not a programmer
> > 3) I'm *terrible* at math, and last but not least
anything can go wrong, it will.
> O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.
Murphy & O'Toole: my most favorite ancient Irish
philosophers!
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hould be no problem,
but Traktopel still sees my Logitech Optical usb (wheel) mouse as "usb
generic" and *not* "usb wheel". During "expert"
install, when told to test the mouse, the pointer *invariably*
loses itself in the _top right corner_ of the screen...
mplains that it can't find DHCP (since it's not
in the hosts file). Is there some way to "fix" this?
Elton Woo ;-)
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on to a mirror, "Cooker" or "Updates"I get the
installable list, and select a newer
package version.
Installer fails, reporting that the package is
"already installed" on the system. Doesn't the software manager
recognise the n
I've recently joined this list so I may have missed the
announcement. Could someone kindly
direct me where I may download the mandrake rpm package of Netscape
Communicator 4.77?
TIA,
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quot; person, but not _too afraid_
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ot; link.
This should point you in the right direction...
> -Must the dvd be mounted like a data cd or not, like an audio-cd?
> ...
... as data, then use Xmovie with the DVD plugin, or
another player (Cf. LiViD).
HTH
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... so what do we do now? ... switch to Windows Me???
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the system.
Now shutdown / reboot
(YMMV, since this is _advice from a newbie_)
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feel reasonably certain that
I
*had* installed OpenGL, but will re-check my system.
cheers,
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2) I'm not a programmer
3) I'm *terrible* at math, and last but not least...
4) I'm a dummy who doesn't want to use *any* Microsoft stuff: hardware or
software.
. not necessarily in that order ...
cheers, saluti, salutations ...
Elton Wo
ould you elaborate on your system, and your
installation choices? BTW, I'm no "expert" when it comes
to linux, but I do choose "expert install" since it gives
me more control over what / how I install things, and IMHO,
I know enough by now not to really mess up! .
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Elton Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Ah, so I guess the guys over at Red Hat do have a point in not
> > releasing their
> > next version with Reiserfs and an option during the install? ... or are
> > the guys
>
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Elton Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > It appears that Reiser is more stable than ex2fs, since I
> > don't have the crashes that I
> > had with KDE. Eazel seems the most likely candidate to "steal" my
>
oppy
in the drive, with a brief message about i/o errors, before resetting the
system.
2) From the KDE desktop (my user account) it would not show the drive's
contents,
even when I tried a different superdisk. Oddly enough, after I shutdown and
reboot the
system, I was able to access the drive. W
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en though
gabber 3.2 is installed. Following the links from
http://help.mp3.com/help/, I changed to
xmms as the helper application, still no success.
Could these be bugs in Traktopel? ... or simply my own
inexperience, or my hardware
"misbehaving"? System: AMD k
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