On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 22:20, Damon Lynch wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 18:41, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 18:40, Damon Lynch wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > How do I get it to start up each time I boot? I've been running cooker
> > > to help with the testing and when I changed
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 18:41, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 18:40, Damon Lynch wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How do I get it to start up each time I boot? I've been running cooker
> > to help with the testing and when I changed to kdm it now boots to
> > command prompt only. I can logi
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 08:12 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
> how about pilot-xfer -l? If that works, you know pilot-link is
> doing its job... however, this is all terribly buggy territory and
> has been for years and probably isn't going to get unbuggy any time
> soon. pilot-link usually works prett
I use SBC and just configured the network through drakconf. It allows you to
select pppoe and it's easy to use.
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 11:34 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> All,
>
>Got an e-mail from someone who thinks I'm an expert with Linux
> (little do they know *grin*) any way they h
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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 12:34 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
>Any rate I'm looking for a basic point and shoot kind of instruction
> page that I can point them to to set up ppoe... any suggestions?
>
This page is from Tom's old docs section. I
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 18:40, Damon Lynch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I get it to start up each time I boot? I've been running cooker
> to help with the testing and when I changed to kdm it now boots to
> command prompt only. I can login as root and start it manually, but I'm
> sure there's a simple
All,
Got an e-mail from someone who thinks I'm an expert with Linux
(little do they know *grin*) any way they have DSL with SBC and it uses
ppoe I've never set it up and I don't know of a good document
source. Note that the person is computer literate but primarily a
windows developer. S
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 17:49, Fabian Pena-Arellano wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Thank you for answering. I just did what you proposed and
> everything seems to be working very good. But I still have a question.
> What do you have in your script placed in /etc/init.d/ to execute
> the daemon l
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:34, Todd Lyons wrote:
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> Jack Coates wrote on Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:13:35PM -0800 :
> > > ...
> > It's the new kernel alright -- didn't have to muck with symlinks, but
> > its dmesg output was different and the working/
Okay, here's where we are now. It kind of works, sort of, except the
parts that don't work.
2.4.20-2mdk
/var/log/messages
Feb 18 19:55:00 chupacabra alsa: succeeded
Feb 18 19:55:00 chupacabra alsa: succeeded
Feb 18 19:55:00 chupacabra modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
snd-card-1
Feb 18 19:
how about pilot-xfer -l? If that works, you know pilot-link is doing its
job... however, this is all terribly buggy territory and has been for
years and probably isn't going to get unbuggy any time soon. pilot-link
usually works pretty well, note that it's up to version 0.11.7 now.
Programs that wo
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 16:05, Greg Meyer wrote:
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> On Tuesday 18 February 2003 09:40 pm, Damon Lynch wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How do I get it to start up each time I boot? I've been running cooker
> > to help with the testing and when I changed to k
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On Tuesday 18 February 2003 09:40 pm, Damon Lynch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I get it to start up each time I boot? I've been running cooker
> to help with the testing and when I changed to kdm it now boots to
> command prompt only. I can login as root
I am suffering with KPilot on Mandrake 9.0, running the rpms from
Mandrake of KDE 3.1.0.
KPilot appears to be trying to access /dev/ttyUSB0 (as I have told it
to), but it cant find it. the Kernel log is showing that the visor is
bound to /dev/ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1, but the 2 are not communicating
Hi,
How do I get it to start up each time I boot? I've been running cooker
to help with the testing and when I changed to kdm it now boots to
command prompt only. I can login as root and start it manually, but I'm
sure there's a simple fix.
Thanks,
Damon
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>> cdrecord currently supports DVD-R/-RW, but (afaik) does not
>> currently support DVD+R/+RW drives. From the CDRecord web site:
>> "Cdrecord supports DVD-R and DVD-RW with all known DVD-writers
>> on all UNIX-like OS and on Win32. "
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>>
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Jack Coates wrote on Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 03:39:33PM -0800 :
> >
> > What he's saying is that when you think you're booting the old kernel,
> > you're actually booting the new one. Look at /etc/lilo.conf and see
> > what it's using (probably /boot/vm
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:34, Todd Lyons wrote:
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> Jack Coates wrote on Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:13:35PM -0800 :
> > > ...
> > It's the new kernel alright -- didn't have to muck with symlinks, but
> > its dmesg output was different and the working/
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Jack Coates wrote on Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:13:35PM -0800 :
> > ...
> It's the new kernel alright -- didn't have to muck with symlinks, but
> its dmesg output was different and the working/non-working sets were
> different.
What he's saying is that
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Rolf Pedersen wrote on Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 08:28:10AM -0800 :
> >
> >Problem is, on my laptop initrd fails to work at all - complaining that it
> >cannot find /dev/loop, cannot find a loopback device even though support
> >for the loopback device wa
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 23:20:43 +0200
stanly klyuhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sure, thank you. btw, what is "Terry Pratchet book"? ;)
What; that's sacrilege
May the turtle stumble, the elephant fall and your world come crashing
down
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hi,
> [little "defending wizards" speech skipped]
i completely disagree
>
> But the problem about those config files shows in this example, I now know
> how to change the fonts, and I know how to change the theme. But that is
> all I have learned in these two mails.
that's because you've asked f
Hi,
Since you forwarded my mail to the experts list:
This is my little "defending wizards" speech that I always keep for moments
like this.
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 19:46, stanly klyuhin wrote:
> hi,
>
> forget about wizards... the only thing they can do is to completely duck up
> your caref
bascule wrote:
> thanks felix but my winxp will not see the ntfs partition that is within the
> extended partition unless the typ is other than 05, specifically it will not
> mount it onto it's filesystem and since that partition is the 'documents and
> settings' stuff i can hardly do without it
hi,
forget about wizards... the only thing they can do is to completely duck up
your carefully-written-by-hand config files ;)
first look at this line in my example ~/.gtkrc-2.0:
include "/usr/share/themes/Bluecurve/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
and now do:
$ find /usr/share/themes -name gtk-2.0
so? do you st
Still doesn't work; I've downloaded cooker alsa as well, but it won't
install because of gcc issues:
[jack@chupacabra jack]$ ls *alsa*
alsamixergui-0.9.0-0.6rc1_2mdk.i586.rpm
alsaplayer-0.99.74-1mdk.i586.rpm
alsaplayer-plugin-input-vorbis-0.99.74-1mdk.i586.rpm
alsaplayer-plugin-output-esound-0.99.7
thanks felix but my winxp will not see the ntfs partition that is within the
extended partition unless the typ is other than 05, specifically it will not
mount it onto it's filesystem and since that partition is the 'documents and
settings' stuff i can hardly do without it :)
if you are sure tha
bascule wrote:
> when using lilo to hide partitions in the past i have relied on the examples i
> found online and in man lilo.conf, but now that i wish to alter the id of the
> extended partition (so that both os/2 and winxp will both work) i can't find
> any confirmation of the appropriate nome
hi,
gtk apps are controlled by ~/.gtkrc file
gtk 2.0 apps are controlled by ~/.gtkrc-2.0
there is no need to run gnome-settings-daemon
here is example of my ones:
--- cat ~./gtkrc-2.0 ---
include "/usr/share/themes/Bluecurve/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
gtk-font-name = "Arial 12"
---
--- cat ~/.gtkrc ---
inc
Very interesting. Perhaps there is a DVD recorder in my forseeable future after all.
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From: Adam Kisiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17 Feb 2003 19:29:39 -0500
Subject: Re: Re: [expert] [OT] Latest on [MDK/Linux in general] suppor
Hi,
gnome-settings-daemon works for me, but I'm using fluxbox, not KDE...
probably it's interfering with KDE's desktop management...
I wouldn't know how to solve that, but maybe you can try the
--sm-disable option?
Hans
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 18:05, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
> Hello
>
> I run KDE
hi,
gtk apps are controlled by ~/.gtkrc file
gtk 2.0 apps are controlled by ~/.gtkrc-2.0
there is no need to run gnome-settings-daemon
here is example of my ones:
--- cat ~./gtkrc-2.0 ---
include "/usr/share/themes/Bluecurve/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
gtk-font-name = "Arial 12"
---
--- cat ~/.gtkrc ---
inc
when using lilo to hide partitions in the past i have relied on the examples i
found online and in man lilo.conf, but now that i wish to alter the id of the
extended partition (so that both os/2 and winxp will both work) i can't find
any confirmation of the appropriate nomenclature.
the examples
Hello
I run KDE 3.0.5 with Liquid style as my main Desktop Environment.
I have AquaGraphite style set for my GTK1 applications (Like evolution)
to make my desktop look consistent.
But I seem to have problems doing something similar for GTK2 apps (which
the next version of Evolution will be BTW..
I have been struggling to get a usb wireless device (under NO circumstances
should anyone buy linksys devices, particularly linksys usb wireless devices
- they are useless in linux). As part of the attempt to get it to work
consistently and properly, I have altered bios settings: I either set P
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 01:42:49 -0800 (PST) Ron Bouwhuis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> Using MDK 9.0 and trying to get internet connection
> going through an ADSL USB modem. Using eciadsl
> package and seems to work OK - to a point. Something
> very screwy is happening. I can ping, but on
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 21:45:39 -0800 (PST) mohammad soroushian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is it possible to have voice chat in Mandrake 9.0 (as
> a server with Windows clients, and as a workstation)?
> Will anybody help me?
> Thanks a lot
It was (not sure about Windows part though) in p
Hi !
I installed MDK 9.0 on P133/32 machine ... all right but there was
one trouble :
i connect to that machine thru ssh ... i installed gkrellm from
distributive on it
when i try to run gkrellm first (after reboot) i see :
Gdk-ERROR **: BadAccess (attempt to access private resourc
Hi all,
Is it possible to have voice chat in Mandrake 9.0 (as
a server with Windows clients, and as a workstation)?
Will anybody help me?
Thanks a lot
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All,
Using MDK 9.0 and trying to get internet connection
going through an ADSL USB modem. Using eciadsl
package and seems to work OK - to a point. Something
very screwy is happening. I can ping, but only sort
of.
For example, I seem to be ablt to ping to xx.yy.zz.aa
type addresses, though so
On Monday 17 February 2003 09:49 am, Jim C wrote:
> Can anyone point me towards a HOWTO that will allow me to set up a box
> without a hard drive as a stand-alone firewall for my home network?
> I have an old K6-III box I want to use for this. I figure I'll create
> an OS and firewall on a cdrom a
Hi James,
Thank you for answering. I just did what you proposed and
everything seems to be working very good. But I still have a question.
What do you have in your script placed in /etc/init.d/ to execute
the daemon lircd at boot time?
Thank you in advance.
Fabián.
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