On Monday 08 Dec 2003 10:26 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
Actually I thought the UK and most all of Europe was 250v.
The US probly would be too, but you need to remember we invented
the light bulb :) And that was so long ago, and with competing
AC and DC distributions in the beginning,
On Monday 08 December 2003 06:03 am, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Lanman wrote:
On 12/7/2003 at 3:22 PM John Richard Smith wrote:
Lanman wrote:
John; The basic purpose of a UPS is to filter or condition the
electrical power which your computer
receives. Typically, your computer runs off
Derek Jennings wrote
And no. We do not use 250V in Europe.
The UK is nominally 240V 50Hz, while continental Europe is mostly nominally
220V 50Hz
The reasonably short lengths of transmission lines, few electrical storms, and
very tight regulation of the generating industry here means that the
On Monday 08 December 2003 10:15 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 8:48 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Lanman wrote:
Some UPS's work as lanman described ie always off the battery but
do check if the UPS you buy does this or does the
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 10:30 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
However I would
agree that we in UK don't get much variable voltage, provided your
domestic property isn't either in some remote country setting or
perhaps sited next to some lonesome little industrial estate, your
gonna get reliable
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 04:31, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 8:59 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Sunday 07 December 2003 07:00 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Besides, SATA will soon be deprecated by PCI
Express.
You wait for ages for a bus, then as always 2 come along
together g
On Sun, 2003-12-07 at 11:35, John Richard Smith wrote:
Lanman wrote:
John; It's continous. But the components in the power supply
onlyaccept what they can manageor what they're rated for. The battery
keeps this feed stable, and as a basic nature of electricity, only
supplies what is
On Monday 08 December 2003 10:26 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
Ohh you got me going there.
As with so many other of Edison's 'inventions' the light bulb
was not invented by Edison at all.
The city of Newcastle in England had public electric lighting
before Edison 'invented' the lightbulb.
What
On Monday 08 December 2003 10:15 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
I've no experience of a printer being fried, on any of the
systems that I have been involved with. Modems, however, are a
different story. Last year there was a rather violent storm.
Most of my friends and family lost their modems.
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 4:52 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 12:46 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Keith Powell wro
I live in Yorkshire, so kde-i18-en_GB-3.1.3-1mdk is installed.
One thing I have noticed. All your packages are earlier than mine
(for example, your
Hello!
I've just switched over to Mandrake from Redhat 9. My Redhat box was
running Sendmail with Authentication turned on (so I don't have to
re-configure my laptops every time they leave the office and not to be an
open relay). I have configured my sendmail.mc / sendmail.cf files exactly
the
Rick is rigth you can use aumix to adjust the volumen
level. No mather if you use a simple speaker set or
if you use a home treater audio sistem.. they will
recive the same output from the pc. so install aumix
then execute them and ajust the sound volumen levels
and you are done.
Cdrack.
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 10:49, Corey wrote:
Hello!
I've just switched over to Mandrake from Redhat 9. My Redhat box was
running Sendmail with Authentication turned on (so I don't have to
re-configure my laptops every time they leave the office and not to be an
open relay). I have configured
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Sunday 07 December 2003 6:14 pm, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Sorry to reply so late. My server or the list are not behaving in a
decent
way for me. I appreciate your feedback. Only problem is that it seems
there
are no drivers for my Athlon. I
Hi All,
I still can't get it to work. Is there anything that needs root access
or something?
Sometimes I have one channel that I can't change, sometimes I don't have
any channels at all. Even when I didn't change a thing. Just a reboot
would do the trick.
Bert
Op zo 07-12-2003, om 14:31
Margot wrote:
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Mozilla 1.3 email filters
I have Mozilla 1.4 (upgraded from 1.0 on Mandrake 9.0 then reinstalled
on Mandrake 9.2) and have no problem with the filters. Is there any
particular reason why you are running Mozilla 1.3? Could you upgrade to
1.4?
I
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Sunday 07 December 2003 6:23 pm, Teilhard Knight wrote:
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Sound server? I do not follow. Do I need a sound server to get sound?
Open Source Sound (OSS), or Alsa. Which?
How do I tell?
Is artsd controlling properly, and is
it set to
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 8:03 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
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Sunday 07 December 2003 12:04 pm, Keith Powell wrote:
Has anyone managed to get KWord spell checking working in Mandrake9.2?
Whenever I try to spell check, KWord just crashes.
I just
On Monday 08 December 2003 14:15, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
snip
Ideas on the current STABLE release of Mozilla (1.5?)
appreciated. Time to get learning and learn how to install an RPM
or source from an external CD.
/snip
Hylton, Mozilla 1.5 doesn't come as a rpm, but as an installer
On Monday 08 December 2003 06:03 am, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Lanman wrote:
On 12/7/2003 at 3:22 PM John Richard Smith wrote:
Lanman wrote:
John; The basic purpose of a UPS is to filter or condition the
electrical power which your computer
receives. Typically, your computer
Hoping to reach a wider audience, I have asked on the KDE list if anyone has
had problems with KWord spell checking. I have received this reply from Dik
Takken:
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Keith Powell wrote:
Is there a problem with spell checking in KWord1.2.92, please?
Yes, there are serious
Rick is rigth you can use aumix to adjust the volumen
level. No mather if you use a simple speaker set or
if you use a home treater audio sistem.. they will
recive the same output from the pc. so install aumix
then execute them and ajust the sound volumen levels
and you are done.
Thank
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 8:19 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
UK domestic is 240v can vary between 230/250 v(meaning it's allowed) but
I have never experienced in my lifetime much variation from 240v
50cycles/min.
Yep, 240V, I just measured it (239V at this moment.) I strangely remembered
that it
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 11:50 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Sunday 07 December 2003 12:22 pm, dfox wrote:
df Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Bad Week for SCO
df So Linus sees a connection between Darl and whoring. I'll go along
df with that. -- cmg
df
df GPL SEX
df
Right. You can
On Monday 08 December 2003 01:45 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
RU df GPL SEX
RU df
RU
RU Right. You can do it, change how you do it, read all the instructions
about RU how to do it, and even give it away for free...
RU
RU By the Gods, I just love Linux! :-)
RU
RU In what sense? :-)
RU
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 6:51 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Monday 08 December 2003 01:45 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
RU df GPL SEX
RU df
RU
RU Right. You can do it, change how you do it, read all the
instructions about RU how to do it, and even give it away for free...
RU
RU By
On Monday 08 December 2003 05:26 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
DJ Ohh you got me going there.
DJ As with so many other of Edison's 'inventions' the light bulb was not
invented DJ by Edison at all.
DJ The city of Newcastle in England had public electric lighting before
Edison DJ 'invented' the
On Monday 08 December 2003 01:55 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
RU Also reminds me of this: http://www.d.kth.se/~d95-aso/hackers.htm
RU WARNING: may be offensive.
RU
lol Good one!
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Hi,
Before I boot back into Mandrake to do a bit more tweaking, I'd like
to know if there's a *simple as possible* tutorial somewhere for
setting up Wine and installing a program into (onto?) it? The
tutorials I've found so far seem to assume that
Melissa-
Have you checked the Wine list to see if that program is supported?
-Scott
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 2:02 PM
To: MDK Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Wine for Dummies Tutorial?
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 6:43 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 8:19 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
UK domestic is 240v can vary between 230/250 v(meaning it's allowed) but
I have never experienced in my lifetime much variation from 240v
50cycles/min.
Cycles per second ?
--
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 3:34 pm, Alan Dunford wrote:
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 4:52 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 12:46 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Keith Powell wro
I live in Yorkshire, so kde-i18-en_GB-3.1.3-1mdk is installed.
One thing I have noticed. All your
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Hi Scott,
On Monday, December 08, 2003, at 11:05:49 AM PST, you wrote:
Have you checked the Wine list to see if that program is supported?
I didn't see it listed there, but thought I'd give it a try anyway.
How else will I know if it can work or
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Margot wrote:
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Mozilla 1.3 email filters
I have Mozilla 1.4 (upgraded from 1.0 on Mandrake 9.0 then reinstalled
on Mandrake 9.2) and have no problem with the filters. Is there any
particular reason why you are running Mozilla
Hi Melissa-
I didn't see it listed there, but thought I'd give it a try anyway.
How else will I know if it can work or not? Or, must each program be
specifically addressed by the writers of Wine before it even has a
chance of working?
What does MessageCleaner do? I am not familiar with it? In
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Hi Scott,
On Monday, December 08, 2003, at 11:38:51 AM PST, you wrote:
What does MessageCleaner do?
Here's the MC site, which describes the various things it does:
http://www.roundhillsoftware.com/MessageCleaner/
My regular Windows email client
In my last post, I said that I had got spell checking to work with KWord, but
it wouldn't differentiate between British and American spellings.
I have found a work-around which appears to work.
When starting spell checking and the spell checking box with the alternative
spellings/words first
On Monday 08 December 2003 02:01 pm, Melissa Reese wrote:
Hi,
Before I boot back into Mandrake to do a bit more tweaking, I'd like
to know if there's a *simple as possible* tutorial somewhere for
setting up Wine and installing a program into (onto?) it? The
tutorials I've found so far seem
Melissa-
I use PAN as my newsreader and I will check out what it can/can't do.
Googling for pan message cleaner brings up all kinds of things for the
kitchen :)
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Sent: Monday, December 08,
Hi,
Thanks to those who responded.
--
Johan
May this be a good day for learning
Registered Linux User #330034 - still learning
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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Monday 08 December 2003 10:12 am, Teilhard Knight wrote:
whack, snip and edit
Open Source Sound (OSS), or Alsa. Which?
How do I tell?
Here goes another of those damned Charlie books. Sorry for length in other
words.
Your posting of the output
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On Monday 08 December 2003 12:09 pm, Scott St. John wrote:
Googling for pan message cleaner brings up all kinds of things for
the kitchen :)
Hee hee! I already have a dishwasher, and I'm pretty sure it'll run
under both Linux and Windows (maybe
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Monday 08 December 2003 11:21 am, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
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Ideas on the current STABLE release of Mozilla (1.5?)
appreciated. Time to get learning and learn how to install an RPM
or source from an external CD.
Hylton, Mozilla 1.5 doesn't come
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 19:01, Melissa Reese wrote:
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Hi,
Before I boot back into Mandrake to do a bit more tweaking, I'd like
to know if there's a *simple as possible* tutorial somewhere for
setting up Wine and installing a program into (onto?)
As I am offering the xfce4 rpms it would be shamefully remiss of me not to pay equal
homage to my favorite WM.Enlightenment.
Now available for immediate delivery, and at no extra charge to you the consumer And
with a full 90 day money back guarantee
enlightenment-0.16.6-0.1mdk.i586.rpm
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Hi,
I am another Mandrake newbie (obviously or I wouldn't be here I guess!)
and I need some help please.
My modem is evidently a winmodem according to Mandrake, which is
unsupported in Linux. It is Conexant HSF V92 56k PCI . I found a site
which
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Hi,
Thanks for your help everyone. I ran the install and got a message
saying everything installed, so I assume it worked, although I have
no idea where it installed to. I never got asked to select where I
wanted it installed as I would have in
See my post and reply from a few days ago. I had the same problem (different
CDR) under 9.2. After downgrading the cdrecord package to the one supplied
with 9.1, I think this solved the underrun problem without having to also
downgrade cdrdao. Needs more testing however.
On Monday 08
Which OS is your host and which is your guest. Which version of VMW are you
running? Which version of MDK are you running? How are you partitioning?
I installed VMWare 4.02 4.05 onto a mdk 9.2 host in order to run W2K w/ no
problems.
P
On Monday 08 December 2003 02:07 pm, Scott Naylor
Anybody running the subject combination under Mdk? I'm moving from West Texas
to the Denver, CO area (finally some scenery) very soon, and am wondering if
there are any gotchas I need to watch out for. Verizon DSL has been
absolutely no problem and I'm hoping that this setup will work as
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 12:29:10 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 10:30 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
However I would
agree that we in UK don't get much variable voltage, provided
your domestic property isn't either in some remote country
setting or perhaps
I tried disabling the firewall and iptables, but still no luck on AUTH. I
CAN send mail from my local network currently. It's just outside the
network I can't do anything now. I can't get authentication to work inside
the network, either. If anyone can tell me what I'm missing, that would be
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Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (FiveStar) for i586 kernel 2.4.22-21mdk
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way.
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Paul Kaplan wrote:
| See my post and reply from a few days ago.
Thanks for that Paul. I missed that post due to experiments with
Thunderbird that went horribly wrong...
| I had the same problem (different
| CDR) under 9.2. After downgrading the
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 00:32, Corey wrote:
I tried disabling the firewall and iptables, but still no luck on AUTH. I
CAN send mail from my local network currently. It's just outside the
network I can't do anything now. I can't get authentication to work inside
the network, either. If anyone
On Monday 01 Dec 2003 3:33 pm, Yvan wrote:
Hello group,
my PC has a SCSI-Controller Tekram DC390/AM53C974 V2.0f
2000-12-20.
I use the controller only when booting Windows, I don't use it with
Mandrake. But Mandrake doesn't boot because of this controller.
Certainly 9.1 has no
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