hai,
did you try running /usr/sbin/Xdrake(or *drake, as i
don't have my laptop at hand to ckeck it out(sorry)).
select the correct monitor type(with correct colour
resolution) and graphic card. then save it run.
because i had similar problem on my Gericom laptop. and
not now! :-)
Am i wrong?.
hi
never used adsl but i do know there is a kisdn program to configure ur isdn
modem and by extrapolation maybe there is a "kadsl" kind of package for u to
do so with ur adsl modem.
try a search on ur hard disk for adsl
if that fails ..check out the howtos at www.linux.doc under documentation
goo
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 04:48, Charlie Oriez wrote:
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> Someone in Central America saw my linux links webpage and asked for
> advice.
>
> see anything in the hardware below that would preclude using
> Mandrake 8.0?
>
>
>
>
> - -- Look what the
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 06:57, skinky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could some kind person please enlighten me as to where Software Manager
> stores downloaded update packages? I want to reinstall LM8.0 so I'm
> backing everything up to another drive but I can't for the life of me find
> the packages that I'v
don't know if this has been answered yet..
and I don't know about mdk8, but 7.2 stores the RPMS in /var/cache/grmpi
I just burned all my updates to a CD
rgds
frank
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Sent: Wednesday, 29 August
Isaac Curtis wrote:
>
> Wow, this seems to be the only thing in Linux I actually know anything
> about. So far I've posted this same thing twice and gotten rave reviews
> both times, so I'll modify it to refer to flash instead of java (the
> original topic, same procedure) and just copy-paste...
I didn't notice any followup postings on this topic...is anyone else having
these problems? I sure am. When i add a source it looks like it works but
then later disappears. Also, the update for mirror sites doesn't work.
What gives?...
Thanks for any insight anyone has...
Kyle Baker
LM-8.
Hi!
It seems to me that previously when I used the who module, I only found the
login I was using (everything is on one box so I don't require multiple
users).
Now I find that Root logs on as well as the user. Is there a way to change
this so that only my current login is active, and root is n
Original Message
Subject: Re: Windows Media Player???
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 21:25:30 -0500
From: Jeremy White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: CodeWeavers, Inc.
To: Benjamin Sher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Benjamin,
Forgive the quick and non publ
hey, im not sure about the motherboard in question, but my next amd machine
will run on a board featuring nvidias new chipset for motherboards. yes,
nvidia the vid card maker read an excellent overview in Toms Hardware
Guide,
http://tomshardware.pricegrabber.com/home_catpage.php?catzero=5&ut=
--- Isaac Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> . Either buy/order them from a locally owned
> bookstore or, if you
> don't have the hefty $75 combined price tag, take
> the five-finger
> discount at the nearest Borders (the place is less
> secure than Windows
> ME) and buy a few magazines ba
Hi, Anguo:
You are certainly staying long than me on this list. I am less than a week!
Last week, I am messed up what is what, and which is which. And now I've
re-installed Mandrake 5 times,
getting more sense to Mandrake. I think many problems come from KDE 2.
And http://kde.linux.org.tw is a go
Isaac Curtis wrote:
>
> Someone just the other day mentioned IceWM as a resource-appropriate
> window manager for her/his PII 166 with 32 megs. I've got a PII 266
> with the same memory and am curious what suggestions people have for
> window managers that I can use which will allow me to get th
I read an interesting review on the SiS 735 chipset and how it outperforms
the AMD 760 at http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboard/01q2/010611/ , I then
checked to see if there were any Duron/Athlon motherboards manufactured with
the SiS 735 chipset and I came across one made by ECS at
http://w
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 21:00, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 August 2001 05:20 pm, Dennis Myers escribió:
> > Also, from what I have read the Athlon is easier to keep cool due to
> > a bit more mm of surface area. I.E. less chance of cooking it.
> > Todays prices don't see a lot of difference in t
At 10:16 PM 8/28/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Someone just the other day mentioned IceWM as a resource-appropriate
>window manager for her/his PII 166 with 32 megs. I've got a PII 266 with
>the same memory and am curious what suggestions people have for window
>managers that I can use which will allo
Someone just the other day mentioned IceWM as a resource-appropriate
window manager for her/his PII 166 with 32 megs. I've got a PII 266
with the same memory and am curious what suggestions people have for
window managers that I can use which will allow me to get the most out
of what I've got
hi isaac,
what tom is talking about is the speed at which info is transferred from pci
cards such as nics, sound cards etc. i.e. the pci bus. despite the super
fast performance of your cpu, memory etc, anything that relies on something
connected via the pci bus cannot transfer faster than 33m
Hi All
Try to get mandrake8 to work on my notebook
she is a : TARGA PIII 850 with 128 ( 120 coz 8 user
for the video card ) and a 20 gb hdd, all chipset are sis ( video sis 630
networks sis 900 ) network and sound work will BUT
X will not do this right. she loads up ( does note
cr
Tom Brinkman wrote:
>Yes, with 1.4 Tbirds selling for $120, and equaling the perfomance
> of 2 gig Pentium 4's just out. Seems like the best deal, no?. Maybe
> not. Processor mhz aren't everything. Most all peripheals, including
> the harddrives still run on the 33.3mhz PCI bus. Despite
>while the 'j' switch will:
> -j, --bzip
> filter the archive through bzip2
> which is what I reckon you want to do Benjamin
This of course, will only work in Mandrake 8.0 or later, not in the 7.x
series.
Michael
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>tar xvif filename.tar.bz2
As an fyi, the 'i' (lowercase) option to tar (at least in ver 7.2 of
Mandrake):
'-i, --ignore-zeros ignore blocks of zeros in archive (normally mean EOF)'
This comes from the man page. This is different from 'I' which says:
'-I, --bzip2 filter archive through bzip2,
Charles A. Punch wrote:
> Dan Ray wrote:
>
>>Morning, folks!
>>
>>So my upgrade to KDE 2.2 went reasonably well--a few minutes hunting down
>>dependencies, and a deep breath as I did a --force on a couple of things,
>>and then by god I'd booted into KDE 2.2. I'm getting to be pretty good
>>at t
Benjamin,
This depends on which version of Mandrake you are using. If you run
Mandrake 7.2, the command would be 'tar -xvIf filename.tar.bz2' (without
the quotes).
If you run earlier versions of Mandrake, they may not support doing it as
one step, so the commands would be 'bunzip2 filename.tar.
Jon,
Here's a working .htaccess file
deny from all
AuthName YourNameHere
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /path/to/userfile.txt
AuthGroupFile /path/to/groupfile.txt
require group groupname
require user user1 user2 user3
satisfy any
This also pre-supposes that your apache httpd.conf file has "allowov
Have now found kppp
Cheers
Dave S.
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From: "d" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 1:03 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Dialup Connection
> LURKER here, I have just a regular dialup connection and when
I clicked on
> the "kppp" and th
Anguo and Isaac,
Usually this is because it is part of a single CD install distributed with
a magazine (not always, but usually). If this is the case, and you have a
fast enough connection plus a cd burner, download the iso's off the ftp
site and burn them to CD. If not, buy them from one of th
At 01:08 PM 08/28/2001 -0300, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
> After installing InterBase for Linux in Mandrake 8.0, I would like to make
>it a service that runs as start up.
>
> It's not clear to me where should I put the initialization command (as if
>it were an autoexec.bat, excuseme for the old DOS slang
Ok, I am trying to setup my webserver with webmin, ssl enabled. I have my
.htgroup and .htpasswd setup, htgroup has all the users names, .htpasswd has
the user name and password, in /var/www/
Then I have .htaccess in /var/www/media/stuff/ so inorder to go beyond stuff
users should have to put i
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 05:20 pm, Dennis Myers escribió:
>
> Also, from what I have read the Athlon is easier to keep cool due to
> a bit more mm of surface area. I.E. less chance of cooking it.
> Todays prices don't see a lot of difference in the two so I would go
> with the Athlon.
Don'
well . now lets see better make that 6 ...:)
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From: Mark Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 11:04 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linux VPN?
Isn't freeswan and poptop server side VPN? What I need (and I think Da
On Monday 27 August 2001 02:53 am, you wrote:
> Hi
>
> I personally found that a Geforce 2 MX is the best all round card on
> the market. It isn't a high end gaming card, but you can still get 50+
> FPS in a game which is nice if you need to unwind. The duel head
> support is also very nice in ter
Hi d
Thanks for reply - it's good to know that there is (somewhere)
the possibility of a dial up :-)
I'm doing something wrong - obviously.
If I can say this in a whisper - what is the "kppp" and where
can I find it?
See how new I am !
I'm in win98 at moment so can't look yet.
Cheers (and regards
I've decided to give LM8.0 a try as a dual-boot system (previously I'd been
swapping HDs to keep it separate from win). How much risk is involved in
trying to resize my fat32 partition (using the LM8 install program)? I have
an IBM Deskstar 30GB drive (IDE) on a T-bird system. I've backed up
LURKER here, I have just a regular dialup connection and when I clicked on
the "kppp" and the box appears there was a button called "SetUp" and that
is all I used. Maybe the 'adsl' requires different method of setting
thingys up, but; that is all I did. I am a very NEWBY as well, have had
t
Am very new to linux. (all attempts having failed previously)
Have installed Mandrake 8.0
It wont go online although I've entered all the parms for my
adsl modem. Strangely the install never prompted me for a phone
number for the dial-up and it doesn't recognise my 57k Conexant
modem either.
Obv
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 05:36 am, Benjamin Sher escribió:
> Thanks to all of you who wrote in with the magic command for
> uncompressing tar.bz2 files. The two commands in question are:
> tar xvjf filename.tar.bz2
> tar xvif filename.tar.bz2
Another,
Since you're using Kmail, I'll asume yo
jejeje creo que deberia cuidar mejor tu ingles, si hay diferecias cuando
programas en C para windows y para linux en especial con cosas que utilicen
cosas que son especificas del sistema. Lo que te sugiero es que consigas
alguna buenas pagina sobre programacion en C bajo linux alli encontraras una
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 02:46, you wrote:
> The T-Bird has more level 1 and level 2 cache than the Duron.
> Otherwise they are exactly the same. But because of the extra cache
> (espcially the level 1) the CPU does go a lot faster.
>
>
> Robert MacLean
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "D
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 14:52, you wrote:
> Okay, I'm getting the frowning face when I bootup and shutdown. I ran
> kudzu as root to see if it was something hardware related but it found
> nothing. Also, I did a "dmesg > dmesg.txt" and found nothing unusual
> there.
>
> Can anyone tell me where
Yes, but I haven't been able to figure that HOWTO out yet. If anyone would
like to work with me I'd be overjoyed to get client-side VPN working on
linux...
I don't think I have enough linux experience to follow that document...
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Sherman [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Try typing "about:mozilla" in you mozilla address bar.
- Paul Rodríguez
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://.mandrakestore.co
Hi all,
Could some kind person please enlighten me as to where Software Manager
stores downloaded update packages? I want to reinstall LM8.0 so I'm
backing everything up to another drive but I can't for the life of me find
the packages that I've updated via Software Manager.
TIA
skinky
thanks civileme,
this might make things a little trickier :-) i shall have to investigate, but
first:
sleep
bascule
On Sunday 26 August 2001 5:10 am, you wrote:
> On Saturday 25 August 2001 06:00, bascule wrote:
> > does anyone know if there is a return value when running rsync that i can
>
In reply to pepe's words, written Tue, 28 Aug 2001 14:25:20 -0500
>what are th edifferences in hte programation in C in a windows compiler and
>in linux... i got errors when compiling a porg in linux.
>help
MS-C perhaps. They have their own little thingies.
Very not compliant with mainstream C.
I add my warmest congradulations too! May your future be filled with
happiness and joy together!
Todd
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of poogle
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Lunacy..
Winbond is the chipset on alot of different add-in boards. Printer ports
usually have them along with some sound cards and 3rd party Hard-Drive
controller cards(I think SIIG uses them). Don't worry you don't have to use
Wynderz in order to use the device or card. Basically that Winbond message
what are th edifferences in hte programation in C in a windows compiler and
in linux... i got errors when compiling a porg in linux.
help
_
Descargue GRATUITAMENTE MSN Explorer en http://explorer.msn.es/intl.asp
Want to buy your
on 8/28/01 1:48 PM, Charlie Oriez at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> see anything in the hardware below that would preclude using
> Mandrake 8.0?
The only reference to hardware I see is the celeron 366/32MB. Which should
run linux fine. But he did say he wants it to look Windowslike, and I dunno
if
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 14:05, jennifer wrote:
> Does anybody have an Emacs quick reference file? If you do, please share.
>
On my computer I issued the following commands:
narfi@/[1042] > locate refcard.ps
/usr/share/emacs/20.7/etc/refcard.ps
narfi@/[1043] > rpm -q -f /usr/share/emacs/20.7/etc
I need help, I followed the instructions and this happened, please help me
sometiome, thank you.
gcc -O4 -march=k6 -mcpu=k6 -pipe -ffast-math -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall
-DCONFIG_MMX -c -o mpeg12.o mpeg12.c
mpeg12.c: In function `mpeg_decode_mb':
mpeg12.c:594: warning: implicit declaration of fun
Does anybody have an Emacs quick reference file? If you do, please share.
TIA,
Jen
On Monday 27 August 2001 17:25, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 August 2001 04:34, Paul wrote:
> > In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s words, written Mon, 27 Aug 2001
> > 15:01:00 -0400 (EDT)
> >
> > >a few days and it
Ever since I started using 8.0, under 3 different machines:
Gigabyte MB/475 mhz K6-III
Soyo MB/850 mhz Duron
Shuttle MB/900 mhz Athlon
Winbond shows up in dmesg and at the logon screen. (I'm using an Nvidia card
so I don't use the graphical logon) from logon: it fills the screen with
various mes
Okay, I'm getting the frowning face when I bootup and shutdown. I ran kudzu as
root to see if it was something hardware related but it found nothing. Also, I
did a "dmesg > dmesg.txt" and found nothing unusual there.
Can anyone tell me where to look to read error messages from Aurora? (that is
th
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see anything in the hardware below that would preclude using
Mandrake 8.0?
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Yes no need to be mean, just use your K mail filters if
you don't like it, I use mine all the time.
Sorry not to be mean myself, just a suggestion.
On Monday 27 August 2001 04:25 pm, so spoke skinky:
> On Tuesday 28 August 2001 07:11, you wrote:
> > WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LINUX NEWBIE PROB
hi every body.
here is the problem:
i installed lm8, and mandrakeupdate wouldn't work. (wouldn't fetch server
list for updates)
i looked through the old messages about that and found where civileme said:
do a rpm --rebuilddb, that should do the trick
well i did it because civileme is always righ
Hi all!
Let me start by aplologizing if this mail is HTML encoded...
GUI mail clients suck!
I recently tried to get qmail running on my 7.2 MDK box, and
ran into a few snags...
I found this site, where I downloaded MDK RPMs.
http://www.freezer-burn.org/pages.p
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 07:53 am, Seeun William Umboh escribió:
>
Please don't post in HTML. You were requested not to when you
joined this list.
> I tried to compile the
> kernel 2.4.9 from kernel.org and met with mixed results.
I don't understand the propensity, specially with new
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 12:46, Charles A. Punch wrote:
> I have already turned off the "save session" option. I have also already
> killed the GMC process(if you mean using Xkill). The autostart is
> something to check out though. I'm not sure where it is, but I'm sure it
> can't be too hard to
At 12:13 PM 08/27/2001 -0400, Scott Parks wrote:
> >Just a simple question, how are most of you setting up your file systems
> >for install?
After some experimentation I settled on this:
/dev/hda1 / 8 Gb
/dev/hda3 /boot 50Mb
(You can get away with much less , of course, but if you
Es Dimarts 28 Agost 2001 02:38, en Bill va escriure:
> On Tuesday 28 August 2001 07:10 am, Joan Tur wrote:
> > Es Dilluns 27 Agost 2001 16:16, en skinky va escriure:
> > > On Tuesday 28 August 2001 13:07, you wrote:
> > > > Hallo!
> > > >
> > > > After upgrading to kde 2.2 i've noticed that both k
Hi all,
I'm trying to install a Diamond FireGL1 video adapter but I keep running
into an error during the Install.sh script. The error is something about
strings command not supported. It appears this is the offending line:
tmp="`strings $LibcPath | grep -i 'c library'`".
Any Ideas?
Thanks
Bry
Hi,
After installing InterBase for Linux in Mandrake 8.0, I would like to make
it a service that runs as start up.
It's not clear to me where should I put the initialization command (as if
it were an autoexec.bat, excuseme for the old DOS slang).
Should I put it in the /etc/rc.d/rc.local
subscribe newbie
I had the same problem as you.
On a pentium 120mhz 32mb ram, the install didn't ask for the second cd. I did
run mandrake but many applications were missing and software manager wouldn't
run on such low resources.
On a duron 750mhz 256mb ram, I had no such problem.
I guess there's no way a
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 03:30, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> I've been trying to uncompress the Kate Editor tar.bz2. Would appreciate it
> if you someone could lend a helping hand. What's the magic command, please?
>
> Thank you so much.
>
> Benjamin
tar xvjf filename.tar.bz2
Civile
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 20:46, Charles A. Punch wrote:
> Mohammed Arafa wrote:
> > u guys probably got gmc on autostart (find and erase) OR most likely, u
> > once ran gmc then quit kde with the option to save ur session as is so as
> > to resume it next boot.
> >
> > u can
> > 1. kill the gmc process
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 06:12, Randy Kramer wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm starting to do pretty much everything from the command line now, to
> > the point that I don't even touch XWindows for most of the day. While
> > this is cool and exciting, I'm curious as to people's opinions on wha
Durons are different chips from Athlons, with a different core specifically
designed for the low-end of the market. This results in a low-cost, fast CPU,
that competes well with Celerons and PIIIs. A Duron is usually about 90% as
fast as a similarly-clocked Athlon, whereas a Celeron is about 70
Morning, folks!
So my upgrade to KDE 2.2 went reasonably well--a few minutes hunting down
dependencies, and a deep breath as I did a --force on a couple of things,
and then by god I'd booted into KDE 2.2. I'm getting to be pretty good
at this stuff! ;-D
The only thing that seems to have broken i
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001 20:51:31 -0400
Isaac Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was inspired to comment:
> How can I tell what version of gcc I have? Or any other program, for
> that matter? (I'm asking specifically for the command line way to do
> this)
>
> Thanks again,
> Isaac
"gcc --version" w/o quot
Mohammed Arafa wrote:
>
> u guys probably got gmc on autostart (find and erase) OR most likely, u once
> ran gmc then quit kde with the option to save ur session as is so as to
> resume it next boot.
>
> u can
> 1. kill the gmc process (that should also kill the gnome icons) then save ur
> sessi
Adams, Jamie wrote:
> That was great, much clearer now, thanks!
>
> I would very much like to learn bash programming, any suggestions on
> good resources?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Jamie Adams
> Housing Assistant
> -
> Tel: (01723) 507543
> Fax: (01723) 355
> From: Matt Greer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 08:45:18 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [newbie] religion in linux
>
> This article is pre OS X. I've also never used OS X. I do know from reading
> about OS X, Apple took a few steps
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 12:26, John Simmons wrote:
> At 10:46 AM 8/28/2001 +0200, you wrote:
> >Ummm, I did ask what is in /etc/hosts--we have not looked at that file
>
> The comment about not seeing what I posted was concerning the resolv.conf
> contents. That file just contains the DNS server
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From: "rand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:49 AM
Subject: [newbie] Linux VPN?
> anyone know how to get one of these up and running? i remember seeing a
HOW
> TO somewhere, but all my searching can't find the thing agai
usually doing will help. Try with gcc
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From: "Isaac Curtis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:51 PM
Subject: [newbie] What version of gcc do I have?
> How can I tell what version of gcc I have? Or any other program, for
> t
anyone know how to get one of these up and running? i remember seeing a HOW
TO somewhere, but all my searching can't find the thing again.
i'm looking for either commercial or free (free i would play with at home,
commercial at work to sell) or a box premade that does this sort of stuff,
just pl
That was great, much clearer now, thanks!
I would very much like to learn bash programming, any suggestions on
good resources?
Thanks again.
Jamie Adams
Housing Assistant
-
Tel: (01723) 507543
Fax: (01723) 355862
>--
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMA
At 10:46 AM 8/28/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Ummm, I did ask what is in /etc/hosts--we have not looked at that file
The comment about not seeing what I posted was concerning the resolv.conf
contents. That file just contains the DNS servers (even after a reboot).
>If it doesn't have the right stu
hmm, i had the same problem on X install. It detected two graphics cards
(i only have one), and one of them was the Oxygen card, erm which i dont
have.
I say problem, but it isnt really, Mandrake runs quite happily thinking
i have two.
Jamie Adams
Housing Assistant
--
Thanks! ReactOS looks quite interesting. The OpenWindows site didn't have
anything on it. I can't help from wondering, however, that their energies
could have been better spent helping a project like WINE. After all, ReactOS
is designed for NT4 compatibility, and NT4 isn't exactly the most rece
"I have heard some remarks like; "lets get
back to discussing *Linux related topics*", "
Okay, my bad.. to be honest, i am quite enjoying the discussion.
Jamie Adams
Housing Assistant
-
Tel: (01723) 507543
Fax: (01723) 355862
>--
>From: Charles Punch[S
Ummm, I did ask what is in /etc/hosts--we have not looked at that file
If it doesn't have the right stuff there, it also could frustrate your resolver.
Civileme
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
u guys probably got gmc on autostart (find and erase) OR most likely, u once
ran gmc then quit kde with the option to save ur session as is so as to
resume it next boot.
u can
1. kill the gmc process (that should also kill the gnome icons) then save ur
sessions
2. somewhere in the kde control pan
etharp banged on their keyboard and produced the following arrangement of
letters:
- I got this mail (this is just the header and part of the symbols, I don't
- want to infect anyone ) and was wondering if it's a viri, or just in some
- language I don't have font's installed for?
Hehe :-)
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