Same problem here with my TP570. Since you've already checked the archives,
you've read that there's supposed something wrong with with the ps2 patch
that Mandrake applied to their 2.4.3 kernel. So the easiest fix would be to
use a different kernel (you currently find 2.4.5 on Mandrake cooker o
To obtain a list of all files belonging to an installed RPM, type
rpm -ql package
(without .rpm ending)
For further options
man rpm
Nico
On Monday 18 June 2001 18:15, you wrote:
> Hello
>
> I installed doom from an RPM that I downloaded from
> www.rpmfind.net but I don't know w
Has anyone else experienced spontanteous freezes under XFree86 4.x with an
Neomagic chipset? I've tried out almost all 4.x releases. The last one was
4.1.0. At first I thought it was a KDE problem because I'm still able to move
the mouse pointer but WindowMaker produced the same result, it only
but you DO have some swap space allocated on your hard disk, haven't you?
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 23:23, you wrote:
> I'm using a Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM, on a newly
> installed system. I found it a bit slow and quite a bit of the programs -
> like KDE mediaplayer - won´t star
Lucky you! I didn't get the softmodem on my TP570 (lucent modem) into a
working state.
Since your script needs to be run just once after system boot, you could for
instance append the line
/path_to_script/acpsetup
to /etc/rc.d/rc.local, so it gets automatically executed when your box
switche
There's also aviplay. It's not as stable as MPlayer but have a look for
yourself. You'll find it at
http://divx.euro.ru/
Again, you have to compile it yourself. I had some problems using gcc2.96 but
it's documented in the FAQ. There are some links to other players on the
webpage too.
I have a similar problem under LM8.0 while using grep. I have got for example
a directory with 43 header and 27 .cc files. Typing
grep xyz *.h
or
grep xyz *.cc
yields only a bus error.
When I use
find . -name "*.h" -print -exec grep xyz {} \;
grep is being terminated by
Have a look at the man page of mmv (multiple move).
Nico
On Thursday 31 May 2001 05:36, you wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> Let's say I have the following files:
>
> File1
> File2
> File3
> etc.
>
> Now, normally to make a backup copy of each, I would do the following:
>
> cp File1 File1.bk
> cp File
(X)Emacs is able to read & write remote files using FTP transparently. The
only difference is how you enter the your file name. To access a file located
on another machine (with running FTP server!)
/user@host:file
eg. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/public_html/index.html
You can even use tab comp