Re: [newbie-it] wheel mouse Logitech e Mandrake - RISOLTO
Ciao ragazzi!!! Ho risolto il problema. Doveva inserire la riga Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" nella sezione Mouse, ciao a tutti. Riccardo
[newbie-it] x Ciro e il suo modem interno
Ho un altro suggerimento (credo proprio che sia l' ultimo:-) per cercare di "svegliare" il tuo modem addormentato. Nel bios del pc dovrebbe esserci (nella sezione "pnp/pci configuration" se hai un Award) una voce del tipo "pnp os installed": se non è attivata attivala e riprova col modem, se invece era già attivata.amen -- Sebastiano Cordiano
[newbie-it] USB modem
Salve! Sono un neo-linuxiano con la testa, spero, più dura del mio modem ho installato mandr 7.1 da cd di rivista, mantenendo uindos98, tutto molto belloma mi piacerebbe parlare con voi di un paio di probleminicomincerei con il più importante: Ho uno USB modem...ma come faccio a dirlo al pinguino?sono sempre costretto a navigare con uindos98...e non è bello... qualcuno ha qualche suggerimento da darmi??? tenete presente che sono veramente digiuno...ma spero nel vostro buon cuore! salutatemi a bil gheiz e grazie mille in anticipo! osva
R: [newbie-it] USB modem
OK se hai deciso di cercarti notti insonni AUGURI.. scherzi a parte un amico che è passato sulla lista aveva lo stesso problema e da quello che ricordo non ne era uscito a cavarci niente, meglioal primo colpo..se sei a digiuno di linux la vedo dura in ogni caso aspetta la risposta di fabio o fredfred loro sul dial up sono più ferrati io non mi ci sono mai scontrato sul problema e quel modulo lo vedo come fumo negli occhi... Saluti KINO -Messaggio originale-Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Per conto di osvaInviato: domenica 17 settembre 2000 23.22A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Oggetto: [newbie-it] USB modem Salve! Sono un neo-linuxiano con la testa, spero, più dura del mio modem ho installato mandr 7.1 da cd di rivista, mantenendo uindos98, tutto molto belloma mi piacerebbe parlare con voi di un paio di probleminicomincerei con il più importante: Ho uno USB modem...ma come faccio a dirlo al pinguino?sono sempre costretto a navigare con uindos98...e non è bello... qualcuno ha qualche suggerimento da darmi??? tenete presente che sono veramente digiuno...ma spero nel vostro buon cuore! salutatemi a bil gheiz e grazie mille in anticipo! osva
R: [newbie-it] USB modem
Scusate se mi intrometto nella discussione, ma avrei lo stesso problema: ho appena istallato Mandrake dal citatissimo Computer Magazine ma ci capisco ancora poco o niente... io ho un Asuscom 128k TA-280ST USB. Vi prego di rispondermi nel modo + semplice possibile, dato che sono nuovo di Linux... grassie. Marco -Messaggio Originale- Da: "Fabio Coatti" [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data invio: lunedì 18 settembre 2000 0.30 Oggetto: Re: [newbie-it] USB modem On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 11:21:40PM +0200, osva wrote: Salve! Sono un neo-linuxiano con la testa, spero, più dura del mio modem ho installato mandr 7.1 da cd di rivista, mantenendo uindos98, tutto molto belloma mi piacerebbe parlare con voi di un paio di probleminicomincerei con il più importante: Ho uno USB modem...ma come faccio a dirlo al pinguino? sono sempre costretto a navigare con uindos98...e non è bello... qualcuno ha qualche suggerimento da darmi??? tenete presente che sono veramente digiuno...ma spero nel vostro buon cuore! salutatemi a bil gheiz Provo a documentarmi meglio, ma a spanne il supporto usb sui kernels 2.2 non so nemmeno se ci fosse. In effetti il tuo problema non è tanto gestire un modem, è l'USB. Però devo ammettere che è molto che non smanetto con i kernels 2.2 Intento puoi fare una cosa: dirmi che modem usi, che controllo se c'è qualcosa nell'hardware supportato dal kernel 2.4. Non è ancora definitivo, ma dovrebbe mancare poco all'uscita. -- Fabio Coatti http://www.ferrara.linux.it/members/cova Ferrara Linux Users Group http://ferrara.linux.it GnuPG fp:9765 A5B6 6843 17BC A646 BE8C FA56 373A 5374 C703 Old SysOps never die... they simply forget their password.
R: [newbie-it] USB modem
Ho installato mandrake 7.1 su un ibm con usb e per vostra conoscenza la tastiera usb e il mouse ps/2 attaccato ad essa funzionano ma non avendo un modem non so dirvi altro, vi dico solo che non tutte le usb dele main in circolazione sono incluse di fatti su una asus il mio collega non riesce neanche a collegargli la tastiera. So che non può esservi molto di aiuto ma una cosa è certa si deve provare e se con il kernel attuale non vi funzionano le periferiche usb lasciate stare e procuratevi il kernel aggiornato, che però con la vostra esperienza non la vedo semplice e indolore per quanto riguarda la compilazione o l'installazione dell'rpm nel migliore dei casi. Saluti KINO -Messaggio originale- Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Per conto di Lookdown Inviato: lunedì 18 settembre 2000 2.00 A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oggetto: R: [newbie-it] USB modem Scusate se mi intrometto nella discussione, ma avrei lo stesso problema: ho appena istallato Mandrake dal citatissimo Computer Magazine ma ci capisco ancora poco o niente... io ho un Asuscom 128k TA-280ST USB. Vi prego di rispondermi nel modo + semplice possibile, dato che sono nuovo di Linux... grassie. Marco -Messaggio Originale- Da: "Fabio Coatti" [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data invio: lunedì 18 settembre 2000 0.30 Oggetto: Re: [newbie-it] USB modem On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 11:21:40PM +0200, osva wrote: Salve! Sono un neo-linuxiano con la testa, spero, più dura del mio modem ho installato mandr 7.1 da cd di rivista, mantenendo uindos98, tutto molto belloma mi piacerebbe parlare con voi di un paio di probleminicomincerei con il più importante: Ho uno USB modem...ma come faccio a dirlo al pinguino? sono sempre costretto a navigare con uindos98...e non è bello... qualcuno ha qualche suggerimento da darmi??? tenete presente che sono veramente digiuno...ma spero nel vostro buon cuore! salutatemi a bil gheiz Provo a documentarmi meglio, ma a spanne il supporto usb sui kernels 2.2 non so nemmeno se ci fosse. In effetti il tuo problema non è tanto gestire un modem, è l'USB. Però devo ammettere che è molto che non smanetto con i kernels 2.2 Intento puoi fare una cosa: dirmi che modem usi, che controllo se c'è qualcosa nell'hardware supportato dal kernel 2.4. Non è ancora definitivo, ma dovrebbe mancare poco all'uscita. -- Fabio Coatti http://www.ferrara.linux.it/members/cova Ferrara Linux Users Group http://ferrara.linux.it GnuPG fp:9765 A5B6 6843 17BC A646 BE8C FA56 373A 5374 C703 Old SysOps never die... they simply forget their password.
Re: [[newbie] Aol and Linux]
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: In a message dated 16-Sep-00 08:52:10 Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The AOL Client for linux is called Gamera, it's not released in America yet, though it's been seen before around here because from what I understand an employee who was testing it had posted it around the internet. I've seen it before many times, just goto your favorite search engine and search for "Gamera" you'll find what you need hopefully. The client is definitely called Gamera, though last I heard it hadn't even reached Alpha stage. You may be able to find it through one of these addresses:- www.observers.net, www.inside-aol.com, www.aol-files.com or www.newriot.com Good hunting! Roger
Re: [[newbie] Aol and Linux]
In a message dated 17-Sep-00 02:04:28 Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The client is definitely called Gamera, though last I heard it hadn't even reached Alpha stage. You may be able to find it through one of these addresses:- www.observers.net, www.inside-aol.com, www.aol-files.com or www.newriot.com its on www.newriot.com although i still need to configure my modem for linux still trying to figure out if its a winmodem or not and if it can be configured
Re: [[newbie] Aol and Linux]
http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/CNET/cnet_aol000530.html http://www.canada.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-1980986.html http://www.zdnet.de/news/artikel/2000/05/30020-wc.html unfortunately the sites that used to have the files have taken them down, I suppose for legal reasons, they were unable to comment when I questioned them. Adam - Original Message - From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [[newbie] Aol and Linux] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 16-Sep-00 08:52:10 Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The AOL Client for linux is called Gamera, it's not released in America yet, though it's been seen before around here because from what I understand an employee who was testing it had posted it around the internet. I've seen it before many times, just goto your favorite search engine and search for "Gamera" you'll find what you need hopefully. here is what i found when typing gamera in a search engine Godzilla Net/Gamera Net Photographs, movie reviews and movie posters for Godzilla and Gamera movies, as well as for other Japanese monster movies. http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/kpettipa Show me more like this The Shrine of Gamera A site for the Gamera fan. http://kyle.cinemazone.com/gamera Show me more like this Gamera: Guardian of the Universe Up-to date info on Gamera and Godzilla : 2000, plus links on Kaiju-related toys. http://expage.com/gamera Show me more like this GAMERA Index to Kaiju-DIRECT! Links to The Guardian of the Universe's many sites on the World Wide Web. http://www2.arkansas.net/~gsraptor/gamera.html Show me more like this The Gamera Home Page This page is dedicated to the star of nine classic Japanese films, Gamera. http://tswww.cc.emory.edu/~kgowen/gamera.html Show me more like this i think you may of stated a slightly different name or my serach engine just cant seem to find it in a world of gamera lizzards and japaneese singers Wow and Yikes!! Roman
Re: [newbie] mail-client software
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, you wrote: Hi everybody Is there any mail-client software besides Messenger or KMail ? Thanks. -Pungki -- Mahogany is a good one. Do a search on http://www.tucows.com. Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com
[newbie] scheda sonora
salve a tutti sono solo pochi giorni che mi sono affacciato al mondo linux e dopo aver installato linux mandrake 7.1 mi sono accorto che la mia scheda audio una Sound Blaster live! non funzionava! viene rilevata giustamente da Harddrake ma mi da un errore se provo a fare il test del tipo: /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/sb.0: init_module: Dispositivo o risorsaoccupata/lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/sb:0: insmod failled/lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/sb:0: Can't locate module i4@i4 o qualcosa di simile aiutatemi non posso vivere senza musica e suoni!! grazie a tutti in anticipo Iacopo Balducci ICQ UIN: 51664713
[newbie] Dam - I stuffed it again
I not sure how (or when) I did but I've lost the content of /etc/sysconfig/network, and I think it's responsible for these bootup/shutdown errors showing in /var/log/netconf.log: Executing some Sysv init scripts Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet restart * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected Stopping INET services: [ OK ] * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected Starting INET services: [ OK ] In the process of this stuffup I also lost my local host and domain names. Am I correct (or even close to the mark) with this assupmtion? Cheers -- ICQ# 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] mail-client software
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Roger Sherman wrote: Pine, Mutt, Mahogany, Balsa, to name a few... Does anyone think highly of any particular email client? Lowly? And why? I know in the week I've been online with Linux, Kmail has been driving me nuts...it freezes up good about once a day... I have used KMail and that worked okay, but the font was hard to get right. I was, in that time, still figuring out Sendmail which I never got to work (switched to Qmail with help from friends). I have also tried Balsa and Mahogany, never got them beyond crashes and core dumps. People I know are nuts about Mutt. Mutt and Pine are text-based and therefor fast and light, fast and very versatile. Since I am against spreading negativity, I will not speak about netscape mail. Paul -- When is wisdom forfeited? Wisdom is lost in toxic words spread by poison-mongers, in unthinking words spread by empty headed non thinkers, and by those who have the truth but do not speak it. -Modern Celtic Triad http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 -=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
[newbie] Modem and Conection Problems SOLVED
Hi everybody, Last week I said I would explain how I solved my modem and conection problems in case it could help someone, as I've seen there's so many people with this tipe of problems. Well, I don't know "exactly" what my problems where, but I guess something to do with IRQ, ports, modem, etc. settings. First I didn't have Kppp in my Linux, I didn't even know it existed and I was trying to connect using ppp0 or something like that. Now I have Kppp and it works fine. PC: -My modem is: Zoom VoiceVideoFax Modem 56K - Internal ISA/PnP (NOT a winmodem) on ttyS1 (COM2 in W98) -Pentium 133 Mhz -2 Hard drives of 1,2 Gig. each (one with Linux Mandrake 7.0 and the other W98) -RAM 24 Mb. -Mouse: 3 button serial Genius on ttyS0 (COM1 in W98) -Printer: Epson Stylus Colour 440 First of all, BIOS settings: Go into BIOS with Del at boot. Go to Power Management Setup: - Set MODEM use IRQ: 3 Go to PNP/PCI Configuration: - IRQ 3 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP Go to Integrated Peripherals: - Onboard Serial Port 1: Auto - Onboard Serial Port 2: Auto ESC F10 and Exit Reboots automatically. Now Kppp Configuration: Go to Conections: - Add - Give a name to your conection - Select the conection you've just created and click Edit The following is all inside the Edit of the conection you've just created: Go to mark, ( the first tab on the left, I'm not sure of the english name of this) - Enter conection Name - Phone Number of your ISP - Authentication: PAP (unless you have to use something else like CHAP, etc.) Go to IP Address: - Check IP set by server (unless you have a static IP) Go to Name Servers: - Enter the Domain Name of your ISP - DNS, click on Add and enter the primary DNS of your ISP and then do the same with the secondary DNS Go to Gateway: - Select Default gateway - check default path to gateway OK and back to the Kppp main configuration. Go to Serial Device: - Modem Device: /dev/ttyS1 (or whatever serial port you have it set to) - Flow Control: CRTSCTS - End of Line: CR/LF - Conection Speed: 115200 - leave the "use file block" selected (I don't know what this is, I just left it how it was by default ) - Modem timeout: 120 secs. Go to Modem: - Wait for busy line: 0 (default) - Modem Volume: Low (I guess you can set it how you like, but when I had it on High, when starting the conection it hanged while "setting modem volume", so I set it on Low and now it's OK) Go to ppp: - pppd timeout: 120 (I don't know what this means, but I set it the same as the modem timeout) - check the following options: Show clock in title-bar, Disconect when closing X Server and Minimize window when conection. And that's about it, at least for me now it works OK. If someone has any questions you're welcome to ask, I don't promise I can help because I'm very, very newbie in this, but with all these problems I've had I've learnt quite a lot, so there's always a good side on everything, even if it looks like a terrible problem. If everything had worked OK right from the begining I wouldn't have learnt anything new. I hope these settings can help someone. Cheers, Carol^
Re: [Re: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100]]
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something just occured to me as I reading through this post again. (no... I know what you're thinking and that's not it...I was cleaning up my mail and this happened to catch my attention.) Anyway, at the moment I'm running SETI@home, which is very resource intensive, Pine, and Netscape (browser, and email) AND a download, and I haven't even touched my Swap space yet. I've only got 64MB of RAM in this old box. :) -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message... | Registered Linux user #182496 == That is rather surprising. I know linux likes to use as lots of ram when it's available and the more available, the more it will frequently use. I have one box with 128m and another that I just bought w/256m. Both frequently show using much more than 64m, but almost never use any swap. Are your running xfce? Or some other small wm? I've really gotten to like Blackbox. Very small footprint and quite fast and functional. Mike "Many loads of beer were brought. What disorder, whoring, fighting, killing and dreadful idolatry took place there!" Baltasar Rusow, Estonia, 16th century Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail
Re: [[newbie] Aol and Linux]
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/CNET/cnet_aol000530.html http://www.canada.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-1980986.html http://www.zdnet.de/news/artikel/2000/05/30020-wc.html unfortunately the sites that used to have the files have taken them down, I suppose for legal reasons, they were unable to comment when I questioned them. Adam To all: Recently I have noticed several threads regarding AOL for Linux. Not that I would consider using AOL, my opinion of AOL is not a very good one, but these threads have interested me this morning. I saw this email stating that all links to files have been removed and it got me wondering if my internet searching abilities are as good as I thought. So, I did a little searching and found some very good hits. And I just downloaded this "gamera" for linux, about 10 megs. you will find it here on this page: http://www.techpages.com/linux.htm Hopefully this will help all of you out. I have no idea about this software, Im going to look into it shortly. Give it a looksy and maybe you will find what you have been looking for on your journey. MAXTOR
[newbie] Mail Password Problem
Hi, again I have a problem: In Kmail I can't receive mail, I haven't changed the settings at all and now it says INCORRECT PASSWORD, I've checked it many times and it's ok, so what's happening??? Does anyone know what it could be? Ah! the same thing happens in W98/Outlook, so I guess it's not MY problem, but something to do with the mail server. I supose I'll have to wait until someone repairs it. I'm sending this message with another mail account.
[newbie] open local file with netscape
Hi If I'm offline, and I want to open a local file with netscape, I always get an error message (ex : file on /home/pungki/myhtml.html) : Netscape is unable to locate the server keyword www.netscape.com Please check the server and try again. But if I open doc file (/usr/doc/...), I get no problem. Is there any options that I must enable /disable (or something like that) ? Thank you very much. -Pungki
[newbie] memory and graphics problems
i have mandrake 7.0 and i have 160mb of ram and a riva tnt2 m64 graphics card: Now, can anyone tell me how to get my system to notice i have 160 mb of ram 1. i installed it with linux4win so i dont think there is a lilo.conf file i haven't found it yet! 2. i cant upgrade my version of xfree86 to xfree86-4.0.1 it just says that my version of kpackage is only made to take up to version 3. any help wold be appreciated. ADAM. "If God gave me this gift, Can I give it back?":- STIGMATA
Re: [newbie] ttyS5 modem problem
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, markOpoleO wrote: COM1 is TTY0, so COM5 should be TTY4. Paul I got MD7.1 installed and was trying to install my Zoom PCI (NON-winmodem) card, it came with instructions on how to set it up in linux, so i followed them BUT there are only 4 serail ports on linux and my modem happens to be on COM 5..ttyS5 i think it would be? Is the correct? So it tells me to type in this command to make it # ./MAKEDEV ttyS5 so i do it..but it still does not show up in the Internet option to choose to connect to the net. Do i have to compile the kernal again to get it to reconize it because it mentions "some" distributions you have to. markOpoleO -- When is wisdom forfeited? Wisdom is lost in toxic words spread by poison-mongers, in unthinking words spread by empty headed non thinkers, and by those who have the truth but do not speak it. -Modern Celtic Triad http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 -=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
Re: [newbie] Testing new versions of kernels with a floppy
Anthony wrote: mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 the_linux_kernel_version I think that should work. Hi everybody, It's been a while. Does any one know the exact files or instructions for testing new kernels by copying them to a floppy? I'm using mdk7.1b. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 -- Anthony http://binaryfusion.net Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are. Thanks Anthony. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293
Re: [newbie] activating soundblaster
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Don W. Jenkins wrote: As root, run 'sndconfig' Paul Does anyone recall how one turns on a plug-n-play Soundblaster 16 soundcard? I know this came up before on the list, and I was able to turn it on then, but I have had to reinstall, and I've forgotten the procedure. It was quite simple, as I recall, open a program and click something, but I don't remember what. Thanks! Don J. -- Don W. Jenkins 8^) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.jinxinker.com | www.maxfarce.com "It is the nature and disposition of almost all men, when they get a little power, as they suppose, that they immediately begin to exercise unrighteous dominion." --Joseph Smith-- -- When is wisdom forfeited? Wisdom is lost in toxic words spread by poison-mongers, in unthinking words spread by empty headed non thinkers, and by those who have the truth but do not speak it. -Modern Celtic Triad http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 -=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
Re: [newbie] mail-client software
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Mark Weaver wrote: Jay, Where at Tucows is Mahogony? I was looking all over and couldn't find it. It is Mahogany, not Mahogony... Paul -- When is wisdom forfeited? Wisdom is lost in toxic words spread by poison-mongers, in unthinking words spread by empty headed non thinkers, and by those who have the truth but do not speak it. -Modern Celtic Triad http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 -=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
Re: [newbie] mail-client software
:) spelling never was my strong suit. No wonder I couldn't find it. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Paul wrote: On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Mark Weaver wrote: Jay, Where at Tucows is Mahogony? I was looking all over and couldn't find it. It is Mahogany, not Mahogony... Paul -- When is wisdom forfeited? Wisdom is lost in toxic words spread by poison-mongers, in unthinking words spread by empty headed non thinkers, and by those who have the truth but do not speak it. -Modern Celtic Triad http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 -=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
[newbie] FW: Printer + mail problems ....
Hello World! I am the newest newbie in this list. Thanks to the archives of this list, I finally figured out how to connect to my ISP (Earthlink). This after 3 years of struggling with various (Red-Hatx.y, Corel) linux versions and reading several books!! Now I need to progress to the second step - how to get my Epson Stylus Color 740 to work. I have checked the /etc/printcap file and the /var/spool/lpd sub-directory and the printer names match. When I try to print a postscript file, I get the message "lp is ready and printing" (Now I don't remember what I did to get this message, but it must have been in some log file) but there is no output. I know my printer can print PS files as I have done it through Win95. Can anyone tell me what is going on? Appreciate it... The other problem I would like to solve is : how to read mail using pine once I have connected. Thanks for your help. Newbie#1, Mary. --- Mary-Carol Thompson --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. --- Mary-Carol Thompson --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
[newbie] XFree86 - 4.0.1 - Cannot open fixed
XFree86 Version 4.0.1 / X Window System(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6400)Release Date: 1 July 2000If the server is older than 6-12 months, or if your card is newerthan the above date, look for a newer version before reportingproblems. (see http://www.XFree86.Org/FAQ)Operating System: Linux 2.2.17-2mdkmosix i686 [ELF] Module Loader present(==) Log file: "/var/log/XFree86.0.log", Time: Sun Sep 17 13:09:50 2000(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/XF86Config-4"Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting, (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational, (WW) warning, (EE) error, (??) unknown.(==) ServerLayout "layout1"(**) |--Screen "screen1" (0)(**) | |--Monitor ""(**) | |--Device "RIVA128"(**) |--Input Device "Mouse1"(**) |--Input Device "Keyboard1"(**) Option "AutoRepeat" "250 30"(**) Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"(**) XKB: rules: "xfree86"(**) Option "XkbModel" "pc105"(**) XKB: model: "pc105"(**) Option "XkbLayout" "us"(**) XKB: layout: "us"(**) FontPath set to "unix/:-1"(**) RgbPath set to "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"(==) ModulePath set to "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules"(**) Option "AllowMouseOpenFail"(--) using VT number 7 (II) Module ABI versions:XFree86 ANSI C Emulation: 0.1XFree86 Video Driver: 0.2XFree86 XInput driver : 0.1XFree86 Server Extension : 0.1XFree86 Font Renderer : 0.1(II) Loader running on linux(II) LoadModule: "bitmap"(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libbitmap.a(II) Module bitmap: vendor="The XFree86 Project"compiled for 4.0.1, module version = 1.0.0Module class: XFree86 Font RendererABI class: XFree86 Font Renderer, version 0.1(II) Loading font Bitmap(II) LoadModule: "pcidata"(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libpcidata.a(II) Module pcidata: vendor="The XFree86 Project"compiled for 4.0.1, module version = 0.1.0ABI class: XFree86 Video Driver, version 0.2(II) PCI: Probing config type using method 1(II) PCI: Config type is 1(II) PCI: stages = 0x03, oldVal1 = 0x8058, mode1Res1 = 0x8000(II) PCI: PCI scan (all values are in hex)(II) PCI: 00:00:0: chip 8086,7190 card , rev 02 class 06,00,00 hdr 00(II) PCI: 00:01:0: chip 8086,7191 card , rev 02 class 06,04,00 hdr 01(II) PCI: 00:07:0: chip 8086,7110 card , rev 02 class 06,01,00 hdr 80(II) PCI: 00:07:1: chip 8086,7111 card , rev 01 class 01,01,80 hdr 00(II) PCI: 00:07:2: chip 8086,7112 card , rev 01 class 0c,03,00 hdr 00(II) PCI: 00:07:3: chip 8086,7113 card , rev 02 class 06,80,00 hdr 00(II) PCI: 00:0a:0: chip 1102,0002 card 1102,0020 rev 04 class 04,01,00 hdr 80(II) PCI: 00:0a:1: chip 1102,7002 card 1102,0020 rev 01 class 09,80,00 hdr 80(II) PCI: 00:0b:0: chip 10ec,8139 card 1186,1300 rev 10 class 02,00,00 hdr 00(II) PCI: 00:0c:0: chip 10de,0020 card 1102,1016 rev 03 class 03,00,00 hdr 00(II) PCI: 00:0d:0: chip 11ad,c115 card 11ad,c001 rev 25 class 02,00,00 hdr 00(II) PCI: End of PCI scan(II) LoadModule: "scanpci"(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libscanpci.a(II) Module scanpci: vendor="The XFree86 Project"compiled for 4.0.1, module version = 0.1.0ABI class: XFree86 Video Driver, version 0.2(II) UnloadModule: "scanpci"(II) Unloading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libscanpci.a(II) Bus 1: bridge is at (0:1:0), (0,1,1), BCTRL: 0x81 (VGA_EN is cleared)(II) Bus 1 I/O range:[0] -10xe000 - 0xefff (0x1000) IXB(II) Bus 1 non-prefetchable memory range:[0] -10xdf00 - 0xdfff (0x100) MXB(II) Bus 1 prefetchable memory range:[0] -10xaff0 - 0xafff (0x10) MXB(--) PCI:*(0:12:0) NVidia Riva TNT rev 3, Mem @ 0xe800/24, 0xe900/24(II) Addressable bus resource ranges are[0] -10x - 0x (0x0) MXB[1] -10x - 0x (0x1) IXB(II) OS-reported resource ranges:[0] -10xffe0 - 0x (0x20) MXB(B)[1] -10x0010 - 0x3fff (0x3ff0) MXBE(B)[2] -10x000f - 0x000f (0x1) MXB[3] -10x000c - 0x000e (0x3) MXB[4] -10x - 0x0009 (0xa) MXB[5] -10x - 0x01ff (0x200) IXBE(II) Active PCI resource ranges:[0] -10xea001000 - 0xea001fff (0x1000) MXBE[1] -10xea00 - 0xebff (0x200) MXBE[2] -10xe000 - 0x (0x2000) MXBE[3] -10xe900 - 0xe9ff (0x100) MXB(B)[4] -10xe800 - 0xe8ff (0x100) MXB(B)[5] -10x7400 - 0x74ff (0x100) IXBE[6] -10x7000 - 0x70ff (0x100) IXBE[7] -10x6c00 - 0x6cff (0x100) IXBE[8] -10x6800 - 0x68ff (0x100) IXBE[9] -10x6400 - 0x64ff (0x100) IXBE[10] -10xf000 - 0xf0ff (0x100) IXBE(II) PCI Memory resource overlap reduced 0xea00 from 0xebff to 0xea000fff(II) PCI Memory resource overlap reduced 0xe000 from 0x to 0xe7ff(II) Active PCI resource ranges after removing overlaps:[0] -10xea001000 - 0xea001fff (0x1000) MXBE[1] -10xea00 - 0xea000fff (0x1000) MXBE[2] -10xe000 - 0xe7ff (0x800) MXBE[3] -10xe900 - 0xe9ff (0x100) MXB(B)[4]
Re: [newbie] Network StarOffice Install
When I downloaded the StarOffice 5.2 from Sun, the download was named "so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin". When I executed this, the installation was a local installation. I have several users of the workstation. The StarOffice instructions were to run "Setup /net" from the CD-Rom for a network installation, then install from there for each user. According to this method, each user should add only 2 megs. My problem, is I have one executable only, and do not have "Setup /net" in my download. I've had lots of good help, many suggested: "so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin /net", or "so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin -net" However, I open my CD-Rom, click to open up a Terminal Window, I can enter the "LS" command, and see the above file. When I type either of those two commands, the reply is "no such command". I even try the above command without the /net, or -net, and still get "no such command". Am I missing something simple? Thanks in advance. Try prefixing the file with ./ e.g, ./so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin -net That should work... Regards, Ozz.
Re: [newbie] (no subject)
Dennis, Not sure about the first one. Going to have to think about that one for a bit, but the second is easy. The file that controls what Netscape does is the preferences.js file that is located in the .netscape dir in your home directory. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: I have a puzzle to solve. Whenever I shut down the computer and then later reboot, the lists show "swap not configured". I have to go to diskdrake and format and mount the swap partition. Also the home page in Navigator doesnt hold and I can't find where it points to on home page to make the proper change. It shows "/usr/sbin/doc/" and should be just /usr/doc/. I have looked for /usr/sbin/doc file and it doesn't exist. So the problem must be in the code telling Navigator start page where to look. Can't find that file. Anybody know where to look for these two problems? Thanks, Dennis
Re: [newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100
Newbies, I want to clarify a couple of points, given all of the discussions since my posting: having done modest overclocking (15%) I found it to be more trouble than it was worth overall (that is, the overclocking wasn't worth the time and effort spent solving instability problems a year and a half later). Yes, I liked the free performance. People seem very adament on this topic, and whether they have any experience seems secondary. Personally, I don't love or hate any group, overclockers included. I was reporting my direct experiences in response to a question. And let me add a further point in response to the equipment destruction messages I saw a while back: after I reset my CPU back to stock and thus cured my instability problems my system has remained stable and alive for almost 6 months now [I'm using it to compose this message]. Yes, as a computer technician I ran into overclocking, but I have not personally seen any distroyed equipment. I have heard of equipment damage happening. Likewise I have heard of people overclocking 25% and operating for years with no problems. I do not know people from either group. My own experience was completely stable operation with 15% overclocking, increasing instability after a year and a half *, successfully restoring my system, and continuing correctly clocked, again stable, with no failures after another nearly six months [no failures in the two years overall]. * a possibility that I had never heard of and that hadn't occured to me, hence my original posting to this group (equipment death I had heard of, but not just decline). And, yes, I have been in computers long enough to remember S-100 systems, and I briefly studied them before buying a Z80 based Osborne, the machine they invented the term lugable to describe. It screamed at 4 MHz. [Since it was basically not graphic as we now understand the term, it really was a decently performing suitcase sized machine.] I also remember the wonderfulness of having to change ROMs and regenerate the CP/M kernel when making a hardware change. They had you on that one. Much like Apple and their ROMs -- Apple was able to successfully keep any clones out of existance because they had the copyright on the basic graphic routines in the ROMS, upon which the operating system was built [i.e. the ROMs were indespensible to doing what an Apple did, and nobody successfully developed a workaround]. IBM was trying to do something similar, but Phoenix reverse engineered (first successful (in court) reverse engineering ever?) the motherboard BIOS chip. That act began a chain of events that resulted in PCs as we know them. Have any of you wondered about the "reverse engineering" clause in so much of Windon't's software? I'm sure others here on newbie could tell more of this and other things that led to the Free Software Foundation and eventually to Linux as we know it. -Gary- In a message dated 9/15/2000 8:50:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i just love overclocking. :) im glad some of u do too. and for those of u that dont. oh well On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, you wrote: Your not down with www.hardocp.com then eh? :) Overclocking is the best thing since sliced bread, when i got a 700mhz and O/ced to 840mhz it was awsome, tests showed it. :p markOpoleO - Original Message - From: "Abe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 3:32 PM Subject: RE: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100] Yes, the sentence "How much faster is it going to be at 800mhz or even 900mhz then it is now?" from my previous email was intended as sarcastic irony not a true question. I have experience with over clocked ram and cpu's. Like you I've learned that it is not worth it. If I need pc-150 performance I will buy pc-150 DIMMs. If I need a gig processor I'll buy one. Abe = Original Message From John Rye [EMAIL PROTECTED] = [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Abe, The extra speed that comes as a result of overclocking IS noticable, but not a big change. A more significant question is: if a system is overclocked but stable, how long will it remain stable, and what will you go through before you find the culprit: how much trouble will it cause you and is it worth it. I include a copy of a posting I sent to newbie in May. The relevant sentence is : " These things [ referring to 15% overclocking ] were OK and had worked well for a year and a half." I've done it, and my answer is that I doubt I will overclock again. As always, remember that your mileage will vary. -Gary- Subj: [newbie] beware old hardware optimizations Date: 5/27/2000 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I had taken hardware optimizations for granted; this is a reminder that
Re: [newbie] scheda sonora
Now, please don't get overexcited, and tell the guy that there is an italian mandrake newbie list "newbie-it". I don't speak italian myself... cu Denis -- - Dr. Denis Havlikhttp://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik Mandrakesoft||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quality Assurance (@ @)(private: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) ---oOO--(_)--OOo- The mailserver is on strike. It wants better working conditions, paid days off and a female connector. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: [newbie] Mail Server Problem - Very strange
Carolina Kohler, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, it's me again, it seems as if I must have a new problem every day. Today it's something really strange. I have 2 mail (pop3) accounts on the same mail server - The one I normally use doesn't work, it always says WRONG PASSWORD, when I try to receive any mail (though it's OK for sending - SMTP -) and I'm absolutely sure I type it right. The other account works OK (it's from where I'm sending this message now) both to send and to receive. Really strange Any idea? TIA Carol^ My guess is that things aren't as strange as you suspectG...the password error you are getting is just that, whatever you think the password isn't what is set up on the mail server. The reason you can send mail is that SMTP is a non authenticated protocol and hence doesn't require password authentication. (there is an authenticated variant but most mail systems use the plain vanilla implementation) -- Paul Bary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] ttyS5 modem problem
I do not want to argue with anyone but I have an Actiontec PCI modem. It is on Com 5 in both Windows and BeOS but in linux (any distro) IT IS ttyS3. Charles - Original Message - From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 4:06 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] ttyS5 modem problem markOpoleO wrote: I got MD7.1 installed and was trying to install my Zoom PCI (NON-winmodem) card, it came with instructions on how to set it up in linux, so i followed them BUT there are only 4 serail ports on linux and my modem happens to be on COM 5..ttyS5 i think it would be? Is the correct? So it tells me to type in this command to make it # ./MAKEDEV ttyS5 so i do it..but it still does not show up in the Internet option to choose to connect to the net. Do i have to compile the kernal again to get it to reconize it because it mentions "some" distributions you have to. markOpoleO If your modem is on com 5 (windows reference) then it would be on ttys4 (linux reference). So edit the ./MAKEDEV file that you made and see if your modem shows up. Good luck, Dennis -- Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842
Re: [newbie] ttyS5 modem problem
Ok here what i tryed, i noticed that it only goes up to ttyS0-ttyS3 in Mandrake 7.1..BUT my modem is on COM 5 in windows..which would be ttyS4 right? I tryed changing it in windows but it still goes back to com 5. I also tryed doing the instructions with modem that says: #./MAKEDEV ttyS4 ,it does not give a error or anything after i do that but does not show up in Internet setup still. Any other Ideas? I noticed in the /dev folder there WAS a ttyS4 listed but it said there was no files or something like that. BTW, the modem i have is the new PCI Zoom Model#2920 thanks, markOpoleO - Original Message - From: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 1:32 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] ttyS5 modem problem I do not want to argue with anyone but I have an Actiontec PCI modem. It is on Com 5 in both Windows and BeOS but in linux (any distro) IT IS ttyS3. Charles - Original Message - From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 4:06 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] ttyS5 modem problem markOpoleO wrote: I got MD7.1 installed and was trying to install my Zoom PCI (NON-winmodem) card, it came with instructions on how to set it up in linux, so i followed them BUT there are only 4 serail ports on linux and my modem happens to be on COM 5..ttyS5 i think it would be? Is the correct? So it tells me to type in this command to make it # ./MAKEDEV ttyS5 so i do it..but it still does not show up in the Internet option to choose to connect to the net. Do i have to compile the kernal again to get it to reconize it because it mentions "some" distributions you have to. markOpoleO If your modem is on com 5 (windows reference) then it would be on ttys4 (linux reference). So edit the ./MAKEDEV file that you made and see if your modem shows up. Good luck, Dennis -- Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842
Reverse engineering (was Re: [newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100)
IBM was trying to do something similar, but Phoenix reverse engineered (first successful (in court) reverse engineering ever?) the motherboard BIOS chip. That act began a chain of events that resulted in PCs as we know them. Have any of you wondered about the "reverse engineering" clause in so much of Windon't's software? I'm sure others here on newbie could tell more of this and other things that led to the Free Software Foundation and eventually to Linux as we know it. What Phoenix did was a stroke of genius at the time. They got a group of people to reverse engineer the IBM BIOS, and from that produce a 'data sheet' of what a BIOS chip should do. They then got another group of people (who had to sign a document swearing that they had never had any contact with the IBM chip, and faced dire consequences if they had!) to read the data sheet, and write their own BIOS based on that data sheet. That was how they circumvented the copyright legalities on the IBM BIOS. There was another such stunt pulled for PGP a few years ago. PGP was so powerful that the US government classed it as munitions! Philip Zimmerman (the author of PGP) was in and out of court for years. Anyway, because of it's munitions classification, export outside of the USA was illegal. Now, due to the wording, it transpired that the ban only applied to electronic copies. They were able to bypass these legal restrictions by reverse engineering, printing out the source code (several thousand pages), mailing this to a company in another country and getting them to re-enter and recompile the code. All good clean fun... Regards, Ozz.
[newbie] Installing SSH
I've been trying to install SSH will little success. I downloaded the files from one of Mandrake's mirror sites and tried to install the RPM, but when I try to do so I get an error message saying the the openssh RPM has a dependency called rpmlib. I don't know what rpmlib is nor how to find it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Anyone kknow of a good resource for going over everything needed to do in order to get SSH up and running? Thanks, Philip Trauring
RE: [OT] [newbie] Napster Server IP Address Wanted
there's the major flaw in the "Napster is like a library" arguement. Libraries aren't corporate ventures trying to make a profit. Original Message --- From: Mike Tracy Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 13:00:00 -0700 I don't know about England, but in Washington state, taxpayers fund the library system. Also, people donate books, etc to the library. It's not a commercial venture. Mike Well, the music industry being what it is, and this may vary from country to country, I can almost guarentee you that *someone* is paying for that library to just "loan" that CD out on a regular basis. Who funds the public library system in England? -- Mark Jesus saves, Allah forgives, Chuthulu thinks you'd make a nice sandwich.
[newbie] Cannot enter in SSL web page ?
Hallo! When i try to get into a SSL secure web page i get a message: There's an error with the security bibliotheque. You probably won't be able to connect this site in a secure way. And i cannot go further. It doesn't enter that page. I'm using NS 4.73 and i've got openssl-0.9.5a-3mdk installed... Any idea?? Thanks! ;-) -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11407395 Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
Re: [newbie] Thanks for the help for the KDE problemo
Dear All, Where would the kderc. file be? I had alot of problems getting my Xscreen down to size. I went back into xconfigurator,made some changes and it is almost down to normal size but not quite. Does anyone know what else I can do to get it to normal? Plus, My graphic login page does not come up now where I can login and choose window managers. What can I do to remedy this? Thank you for your help. Marcia
Re: [newbie] xfree86
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: there are RPMs for 4.0.1 in the mandrake cooker list too. It is a silly question, but... what i have to do is just install those rpms? All of them (XFree86, -xvfb, -server, ...)? 8-? Thanks. -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11407395 Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
Re: [newbie] Installing SSH
Philip Trauring wrote: I've been trying to install SSH will little success. I downloaded the files from one of Mandrake's mirror sites and tried to install the RPM, but when I try to do so I get an error message saying the the openssh RPM has a dependency called rpmlib. I don't know what rpmlib is nor how to find it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Anyone kknow of a good resource for going over everything needed to do in order to get SSH up and running? Thanks, Philip Trauring Hi ! You have to install the OpenSSL-Packages befor installing the OpenSSH-Packages ! Romeo
Re: [newbie] (no subject)
Dennis Myers wrote: I have a puzzle to solve. Whenever I shut down the computer and then later reboot, the lists show "swap not configured". I have to go to diskdrake and format and mount the swap partition. Also the home page in Navigator doesnt hold and I can't find where it points to on home page to make the proper change. It shows "/usr/sbin/doc/" and should be just /usr/doc/. I have looked for /usr/sbin/doc file and it doesn't exist. So the problem must be in the code telling Navigator start page where to look. Can't find that file. Anybody know where to look for these two problems? Thanks, Dennis -- Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842 hi ! try to write the folliwing statement in te last line of /etc/rc.d/rc.local: swapon /dev/your swap-partition perhaps it will work ;-) romeo
[newbie] Sound Mixer settings lost a reboot
I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros. I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE) settings are reset back to default when I reboot the machine which is just a tad annoying. When merely restarting KDE my settings hold, but a full reboot generates the reset. Has anyone else found this to be the case or know of a configuration setting I need to tweak? Many thanks -- Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] xfree86
Go to init3, make sure there is not an X running, use rpm -Uvh foo.i586.mdk.rpm If the packages won't go you may have to use the --nodeps flag and possibly even it and the --force flag. It would look like this: rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps foo.i586.mdk.rpm I've used the binaries from xfree86 more successfully then the rpms from mandrake though. Just go here: ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.0.1/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc21/ read the Install.txt and be sure to use sh Xinstall.sh -check so you know for sure which verison you need. Abe Original Message --- From: Joan Tur [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 22:33:00 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: there are RPMs for 4.0.1 in the mandrake cooker list too. It is a silly question, but... what i have to do is just install those rpms? All of them (XFree86, -xvfb, -server, ...)? 8-? Thanks. -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11407395 Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de Jesus saves, Allah forgives, Chuthulu thinks you'd make a nice sandwich.
Re: [newbie] Dam - I stuffed it again - SOLVED
John Rye wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: John, What were you working on just before these errors started popping up? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, John Rye wrote: I not sure how (or when) I did but I've lost the content of /etc/sysconfig/network, and I think it's responsible for these bootup/shutdown errors showing in /var/log/netconf.log: Executing some Sysv init scripts Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet restart * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected Stopping INET services: [ OK ] * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected Starting INET services: [ OK ] In the process of this stuffup I also lost my local host and domain names. Am I correct (or even close to the mark) with this assupmtion? Cheers That, Mark is the $US64³ question I didn't notice the errors until late in day when I rebooted because of a powerglitch. When I started hunting I found that /etc/sysconfig/network was empty, and working thru those S50 scripts seemed to indicate that was where the problem is. I was using the default hostname 'localhost.localdomain' but because I failed to remember to remind myself to remember to backup during the last couple of days. nuf said. What should the content of that file be?? Could you post your direct to my address below??? Cheers -- ICQ# 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Mark - that gave me the clues I needed.. Those errors no longer occur and backups have been reinstated.. Cheers -- ICQ# 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Cannot enter in SSL web page ?
Hallo!! Forget the following message! It's working since i've upgraded from NS 4.73 to 4.75 -but i don't know why!?- ;-) Joan Tur escribió: Hallo! When i try to get into a SSL secure web page i get a message: There's an error with the security bibliotheque. You probably won't be able to connect this site in a secure way. And i cannot go further. It doesn't enter that page. I'm using NS 4.73 and i've got openssl-0.9.5a-3mdk installed... Any idea?? Thanks! ;-) -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11407395 Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11407395 Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
[newbie] Another problem with Zip drive
Hi This is the my first email in this mailing list. I just tried to configure my Zip drive (100 MB) When I typed "modprobe ppa" ( i knew this command from Linux mandrake 7.0 installation guide) at the console prompt I got the following message: "Note: /etc/conf.modules is more recent than /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/modules.dep /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/scsi/ppa.0:init-module:Device or resource busy /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/scsi/ppa.0:insmod/lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/scsi/ppa. 0 failed /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/scsi/ppa.0:insmod ppa failed Then I failed to mount my zip drive (connected through the parrallel port) Does anybody know how to fix this module problem ??? Thanks in advance Darwin
Re: [newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100
As any overclocker will tell you, results vary. I am overclocking a PIII-500e to 750MHz. I have zero stability problems. It was no extra work to reach this level of overclocking. I am using a stock Intel HSF. All I had to do was set my front side bus to 150MHz, and BAM, my 225 dollar (at the time) CPU was performing faster than a 600 dollar CPU. In the past I've not been able to reach as high an overclock, but I ALWAYS avoid any stability problems, by dropping the FSB/multiplier until the system was stable. dwyatt - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 1:14 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100 Newbies, I want to clarify a couple of points, given all of the discussions since my posting: having done modest overclocking (15%) I found it to be more trouble than it was worth overall (that is, the overclocking wasn't worth the time and effort spent solving instability problems a year and a half later). Yes, I liked the free performance. People seem very adament on this topic, and whether they have any experience seems secondary. Personally, I don't love or hate any group, overclockers included. I was reporting my direct experiences in response to a question. And let me add a further point in response to the equipment destruction messages I saw a while back: after I reset my CPU back to stock and thus cured my instability problems my system has remained stable and alive for almost 6 months now [I'm using it to compose this message]. Yes, as a computer technician I ran into overclocking, but I have not personally seen any distroyed equipment. I have heard of equipment damage happening. Likewise I have heard of people overclocking 25% and operating for years with no problems. I do not know people from either group. My own experience was completely stable operation with 15% overclocking, increasing instability after a year and a half *, successfully restoring my system, and continuing correctly clocked, again stable, with no failures after another nearly six months [no failures in the two years overall]. * a possibility that I had never heard of and that hadn't occured to me, hence my original posting to this group (equipment death I had heard of, but not just decline). And, yes, I have been in computers long enough to remember S-100 systems, and I briefly studied them before buying a Z80 based Osborne, the machine they invented the term lugable to describe. It screamed at 4 MHz. [Since it was basically not graphic as we now understand the term, it really was a decently performing suitcase sized machine.] I also remember the wonderfulness of having to change ROMs and regenerate the CP/M kernel when making a hardware change. They had you on that one. Much like Apple and their ROMs -- Apple was able to successfully keep any clones out of existance because they had the copyright on the basic graphic routines in the ROMS, upon which the operating system was built [i.e. the ROMs were indespensible to doing what an Apple did, and nobody successfully developed a workaround]. IBM was trying to do something similar, but Phoenix reverse engineered (first successful (in court) reverse engineering ever?) the motherboard BIOS chip. That act began a chain of events that resulted in PCs as we know them. Have any of you wondered about the "reverse engineering" clause in so much of Windon't's software? I'm sure others here on newbie could tell more of this and other things that led to the Free Software Foundation and eventually to Linux as we know it. -Gary- In a message dated 9/15/2000 8:50:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i just love overclocking. :) im glad some of u do too. and for those of u that dont. oh well On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, you wrote: Your not down with www.hardocp.com then eh? :) Overclocking is the best thing since sliced bread, when i got a 700mhz and O/ced to 840mhz it was awsome, tests showed it. :p markOpoleO - Original Message - From: "Abe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 3:32 PM Subject: RE: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100] Yes, the sentence "How much faster is it going to be at 800mhz or even 900mhz then it is now?" from my previous email was intended as sarcastic irony not a true question. I have experience with over clocked ram and cpu's. Like you I've learned that it is not worth it. If I need pc-150 performance I will buy pc-150 DIMMs. If I need a gig processor I'll buy one. Abe = Original Message From John Rye [EMAIL PROTECTED] = [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Abe, The extra speed that comes as a result of overclocking IS noticable, but not a big change. A more significant question is: if a
Re: [newbie] Dam - I stuffed it again - SOLVED
Awesome...John. I'm glad I could help. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, John Rye wrote: John Rye wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: John, What were you working on just before these errors started popping up? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, John Rye wrote: I not sure how (or when) I did but I've lost the content of /etc/sysconfig/network, and I think it's responsible for these bootup/shutdown errors showing in /var/log/netconf.log: Executing some Sysv init scripts Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet restart * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected Stopping INET services: [ OK ] * /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inet: [: =: unary operator expected Starting INET services: [ OK ] In the process of this stuffup I also lost my local host and domain names. Am I correct (or even close to the mark) with this assupmtion? Cheers That, Mark is the $US64³ question I didn't notice the errors until late in day when I rebooted because of a powerglitch. When I started hunting I found that /etc/sysconfig/network was empty, and working thru those S50 scripts seemed to indicate that was where the problem is. I was using the default hostname 'localhost.localdomain' but because I failed to remember to remind myself to remember to backup during the last couple of days. nuf said. What should the content of that file be?? Could you post your direct to my address below??? Cheers -- ICQ# 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Mark - that gave me the clues I needed.. Those errors no longer occur and backups have been reinstated.. Cheers
Re: [newbie] Testing new versions of kernels with a floppy
Hi.. Im' trying to make a bootdisk. But when I try mkbootdisk --device/dev/fd0 2.2.15-4mdk, I get an error message : mount : /dev/fd0 already mounted on /tmp/mkbootdisk busy. Then I try to umount fd0 (umount -f /dev/fd0), and I get an error message like this : umount2 : Device or resource busy umount : /dev/fd0 : device busy So, I can't make a bootdisk. I've enable supermount. Should I disable it ? Or maybe there is another solution for this error ? Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Pungki On Min, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: Anthony wrote: mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 the_linux_kernel_version I think that should work. Hi everybody, It's been a while. Does any one know the exact files or instructions for testing new kernels by copying them to a floppy? I'm using mdk7.1b. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 -- Anthony http://binaryfusion.net Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are. Thanks Anthony. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293
Re: [newbie] Installing SSH
I did install the OpenSSL packages. It's still a problem. I get the following message: error: failed dependencies: rpmlib(VersionedDependencies) = 3.0.3-1 is needed by openssh-2.1.1p3-2mdk Any other ideas? Thanks, Philip Philip Trauring wrote: I've been trying to install SSH will little success. I downloaded the files from one of Mandrake's mirror sites and tried to install the RPM, but when I try to do so I get an error message saying the the openssh RPM has a dependency called rpmlib. I don't know what rpmlib is nor how to find it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Anyone kknow of a good resource for going over everything needed to do in order to get SSH up and running? Thanks, Philip Trauring Hi ! You have to install the OpenSSL-Packages befor installing the OpenSSH-Packages ! Romeo
Re: [newbie] Cannot enter in SSL web page ?
Joan Tur wrote: Hallo!! Forget the following message! It's working since i've upgraded from NS 4.73 to 4.75 -but i don't know why!?- ;-) Joan Tur escribió: Hallo! When i try to get into a SSL secure web page i get a message: There's an error with the security bibliotheque. You probably won't be able to connect this site in a secure way. And i cannot go further. It doesn't enter that page. I'm using NS 4.73 and i've got openssl-0.9.5a-3mdk installed... Any idea?? Thanks! ;-) -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11407395 Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11407395 Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de Hi, Joan, it might be because 4.73 does not have the 128 encryption? And 4.75 has it as part of the package? Don't know for sure, just guessing. Dennis -- Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842
Re: [newbie] Sound Mixer settings lost a reboot
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros. I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE) settings are reset back to default when I reboot the machine which is just a tad annoying. When merely restarting KDE my settings hold, but a full reboot generates the reset. Has anyone else found this to be the case or know of a configuration setting I need to tweak? Many thanks I've had the same problem, and while I haven't had a chance to try out this solution yet, here is John Rye's reply to me the other day (thanks again, John!) Also, theres one problem I've been having (though for the most part this foray into Linux has been remarkably painless). Everytime I log into KDE, I have to go to Kmix (the app that controls the volume levels), as every time I open KDE, they've all reset themselves so all the sliders are at the bottom (in other words, no volume. Can't listen to my new Wayne Krantz cd without resetting them). How do I get it to save my settings? Thanks! Add the command 'aumix -v xx' where xx is a number between 0 and 99 to the end of your /etc/rc.d/rc.local - that will set the volume to a value you select at startup. I found that 30 to 40 was about right for me. -- peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com
[newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0
Hi folks, I really am new to this and I can't seem to get Mandrake 6.0 uninstalled. I have it installed on a 4 gig drive. I have windows installed on another hard drive. What can I do? Thanks for any help. Brian T
Re: [newbie] Sound Mixer settings lost a reboot
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros. I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE) settings are reset back to default when I reboot the machine which is just a tad annoying. When merely restarting KDE my settings hold, but a full reboot generates the reset. Has anyone else found this to be the case or know of a configuration setting I need to tweak? Many thanks I've had the same problem, and while I haven't had a chance to try out this solution yet, here is John Rye's reply to me the other day (thanks again, John!) Also, theres one problem I've been having (though for the most part this foray into Linux has been remarkably painless). Everytime I log into KDE, I have to go to Kmix (the app that controls the volume levels), as every time I open KDE, they've all reset themselves so all the sliders are at the bottom (in other words, no volume. Can't listen to my new Wayne Krantz cd without resetting them). How do I get it to save my settings? Thanks! Add the command 'aumix -v xx' where xx is a number between 0 and 99 to the end of your /etc/rc.d/rc.local - that will set the volume to a value you select at startup. I found that 30 to 40 was about right for me. So, I just sent the above a couple of minutes ago, and decided to give the above directions a whirl myself. I opened Konsole, found my way into the /etc/rc.d/ directory (yes, this is still a challenge for me, like I said in another post, I'm as newbie as they come), and then it said rc.local wasn't a directory, so I go find it through KFM (which is almost like a loss to me; I'm trying really hard to learn to use the terminal window), and I see its a shell script. So how do I go about modifying one of them? Preferably through Konsole, but any way will do Thanks! peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com
Re: [newbie] Thanks for the help for the KDE problemo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, Where would the kderc. file be? I had alot of problems getting my Xscreen down to size. I went back into xconfigurator,made some changes and it is almost down to normal size but not quite. Does anyone know what else I can do to get it to normal? Plus, My graphic login page does not come up now where I can login and choose window managers. What can I do to remedy this? Thank you for your help. Marcia MarciaIt's a hidden file (prepended with a '.' like this .kderc) and it's in each user's home directory (~/.kedrc). Alan
Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0
Brian Taylor wrote: Hi folks, I really am new to this and I can't seem to get Mandrake 6.0 uninstalled. I have it installed on a 4 gig drive. I have windows installed on another hard drive. What can I do? Thanks for any help. Brian T Brianuse fdisk as root to delete all partitions on that drive. Alan
Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0
Thanks Alan, I'm really green, how do I do that ? I don't know where the root is. Brian T - Original Message - From: "Alan Shoemaker" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 6:42 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0 Brian Taylor wrote: Hi folks, I really am new to this and I can't seem to get Mandrake 6.0 uninstalled. I have it installed on a 4 gig drive. I have windows installed on another hard drive. What can I do? Thanks for any help. Brian T Brianuse fdisk as root to delete all partitions on that drive. Alan
Re: [newbie] Testing new versions of kernels with a floppy
Yes...I would definately disable supermount and then to make the boot disk just use the utility that comes with Mandrake. If you open Drakeconf you'll find it right there on the menu. It's called Drakeboot. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, pungki wrote: Hi.. Im' trying to make a bootdisk. But when I try mkbootdisk --device/dev/fd0 2.2.15-4mdk, I get an error message : mount : /dev/fd0 already mounted on /tmp/mkbootdisk busy. Then I try to umount fd0 (umount -f /dev/fd0), and I get an error message like this : umount2 : Device or resource busy umount : /dev/fd0 : device busy So, I can't make a bootdisk. I've enable supermount. Should I disable it ? Or maybe there is another solution for this error ? Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Pungki On Min, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: Anthony wrote: mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 the_linux_kernel_version I think that should work. Hi everybody, It's been a while. Does any one know the exact files or instructions for testing new kernels by copying them to a floppy? I'm using mdk7.1b. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 -- Anthony http://binaryfusion.net Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are. Thanks Anthony. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293
Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0
What is it that you're trying to do to uninstall Mandrake 6.0? There really isn't anything to do persay except the format the partitions that 6.0 is already occupying and then do what ever you want to do with that space. If you intend to install a newer version of Mandrake in that space, then as I said all you have to do is during the install process just instruct the installer at the proper time to format that space and that's all there is to it. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Brian Taylor wrote: Hi folks, I really am new to this and I can't seem to get Mandrake 6.0 uninstalled. I have it installed on a 4 gig drive. I have windows installed on another hard drive. What can I do? Thanks for any help. Brian T
Re: [newbie] scheda sonora (plus translation)
Ciao Iacopo. Non posso aiutarlo con il vostro problema tecnico, ma ho tradotto il vostro alberino in inglese in moda da potere capire il resto della lista il vostro problema. Scusare mi Italiano - Io lavore in Italia per solo dieci meze - Io parlo solo un poco Italiano... To the rest of you guys, I can't help our Italian friend with his technical problems, but what he is basically saying is this. He's installed 7.1, but can't get his Sound Blaster Live! to work. HardDrake sees the card OK, but gives him the following errors when he tests it: / lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/sb.0: init_module: Device or resource occupied / lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/sb:0: insmod failled / lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/sb:0: Can' t locate module i4@i4 or something similar. He then asks for you to help him as he cannot live without music and sounds. At least, that's my understanding with my limited Italian (I only worked there for a few months...) Regards, Ozz.
Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0
Brian Taylor wrote: [root] I'm really green, how do I do that ? I don't know where the root is. [snip] Brianthen before we go on let me ask why you want to uninstall/remove Mandrake 6.0? Otherwise, what is it you want to do with that 4 gig of hd space? Alan
Re: [newbie] Sound Mixer settings lost a reboot
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: open the file with a text editor. If your in a gui right click and choose "Open With.." and choose the text editor of your choice. If you are at the command prompt, navigate to the directory the file is in and type name of text editor rc.local I use emacs so I would type emacs rc.local OK, tried that, but it said bash:emacs:command not found. Am I doing something wrong, or do I not have emacs? -- peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com
Re: [Re: [newbie] mail-client software]
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jay, Where at Tucows is Mahogony? I was looking all over and couldn't find it. BTW...I like your new sig line. -- Mark = Hi Mark, I think I found mahogony but using google. In fact, the address MAY have been www.mahogony.org :^) Can't remember for sure. I wouldn't use it as my primary mail client (a bit too buggy for me at this point), but somewhat fun to play with. Personally, I've NEVER had a problem with kmail. It filters fine for my purposes and I've gotten quite comfortable with it (both 1.0.17 and 1.0.28). I usually use Pine to send mail though. I prefer not to use Pine to recieve my mail, since i use kmail to retrieve from three differnet pop accounts. I don't believe Pine can do that. I also use kbiff to alert me to mail that has arrived at the three pop servers that collect my mail. Mike "Many loads of beer were brought. What disorder, whoring, fighting, killing and dreadful idolatry took place there!" Baltasar Rusow, Estonia, 16th century Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail
Re: [newbie] Sound Mixer settings lost a reboot
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: Roger Sherman wrote: [snip] I use emacs so I would type emacs rc.local OK, tried that, but it said bash:emacs:command not found. Am I doing something wrong, or do I not have emacs? [snip] Rogerif you have a copy of the emacs executable in your /usr/bin directory then emacs should have launched when you typed 'emacs rc.local'. I'd have to guess that you have either no emacs executable or an incorrect path in your environment. Alan LOL...yesno emacs executable. That would seem to be the problem -- peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Mixer settings lost a reboot
Roger Sherman wrote: [snip] I use emacs so I would type emacs rc.local OK, tried that, but it said bash:emacs:command not found. Am I doing something wrong, or do I not have emacs? [snip] Rogerif you have a copy of the emacs executable in your /usr/bin directory then emacs should have launched when you typed 'emacs rc.local'. I'd have to guess that you have either no emacs executable or an incorrect path in your environment. Alan
Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0
Brian Taylor wrote: Hi folks, I really am new to this and I can't seem to get Mandrake 6.0 uninstalled. I have it installed on a 4 gig drive. I have windows installed on another hard drive. What can I do? Thanks for any help. Brian T Brian, There is no uninstall. You will have to either overwrite the existing partition with an upgrade or completely reformat the the drive. First of all, is there any data that you want to save or back up? Other than removing Mandrake 6.0, do you want to upgrade, and/or reformat? If you want to just remove Mandrake 6.0, you should correct your partition table. Insert a DOS boot disk in your floppy drive. Reboot your computer. At the A:\ prompt, type in: fdisk /MBR Run fdisk again and reformat your partition. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293
[newbie] Let me go!!!!
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Re: [newbie] Can't browsing to internet
In Kppp, you shoul *only* need to specify "Dynamic IP Address". remove everything else. Tab Gateway : 192.168.0.1 This is *only* for your internal network (your ethernet cards that connect linux and windows) *not* for an external interface. The gateway address will be assigned by the DHCP server at your ISP when you get an IP address (This is why you specify "dynamic"). So, make sure you don't use this in Kppp. If Kppp pseters you for a DNS address, give it 202.134.0.155. It may be changed when you dial up, but that's OK. So, in all, the only information you should have to give Kppp is your username, password, phone number to dial, select "Dynamic IP", and *possibly* that DNS IP above. Leave everything else blank. Try that and let me know what happens. --Greg (Oh, by the way, I've returned from my trip--that was quick!" :-) ) - Original Message - From: "Pungki" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi. I can dial from console. It works. Then I tried to use kppp. And here's the result : Setting on kppp : Tab IP Address : - Dynamic IP Address : enable Tab DNS : - Domain Name : telkom.net.id, DNS Address List : 202.134.0.155 and 202.134.2.5 Tab Gateway : 192.168.0.1 Then, if Gateway contains my IP Address, 192.168.0.1, ping 202.134.0.155 : Network unreachable.. ping www.telkom.net.id : unknown host If I change Gateway to 202.134.0.155, then ping 202.134.0.155 : OK ping www.telkom.net.id : Network unreachable.. I set gateway on linuxconf to my IP Address (192.168.0.1) Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Pungki You may then bring doen the interface by typing: /sbin/ifdown ppp0 And then try using Kppp. When I first started using Linux, I had a few problems with Kppp, and stopped using it due to the reliability of the command line activation. If you still have problems with Kppp, you can either try erasing all the data from it's configuration and start Kppp over from its beginning, or try wvdial. Let me know what happens. --Greg __ Vous avez un site perso ? 2 millions de francs à gagner sur i(france) ! Webmasters : ZE CONCOURS ! http://www.ifrance.com/_reloc/concours.emailif
[newbie] printer help
I have the Deskjet 600 hooked-up to mandrake 7.02 I tried to print a website's CGI page contents'... and for some reason, the printer doesn't print out anything but symbolsand won't stopjust keeps printing and printing...etc...won't stop at all. How do I get it to stop...? I've tried to turn it off...then onI've tried resetting...but it keeps printing... It works fine in windows...still it is just in linux...that it keeps printing...how do I stop it? -- Registered Linux User:167369 =KompuKit= Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lowell, Mass. Web Designerhttp://kitdesigns.bizhosting.com WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org (Server Runs between M - F 6pm-12am, S S 12pm-12am EST) =KompuKit=
[newbie] XFree86 version?
I have L-M release 7.1 and I think I understand that it came with XFree 86 3.3.6 and 4.0. How can I tell which version was intalled? -- David Boles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Sound Mixer settings lost a reboot
Roger Sherman wrote: On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros. I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE) settings are reset back to default when I reboot the machine which is just a tad annoying. When merely restarting KDE my settings hold, but a full reboot generates the reset. Has anyone else found this to be the case or know of a configuration setting I need to tweak? Many thanks I've had the same problem, and while I haven't had a chance to try out this solution yet, here is John Rye's reply to me the other day (thanks again, John!) Also, theres one problem I've been having (though for the most part this foray into Linux has been remarkably painless). Everytime I log into KDE, I have to go to Kmix (the app that controls the volume levels), as every time I open KDE, they've all reset themselves so all the sliders are at the bottom (in other words, no volume. Can't listen to my new Wayne Krantz cd without resetting them). How do I get it to save my settings? Thanks! Add the command 'aumix -v xx' where xx is a number between 0 and 99 to the end of your /etc/rc.d/rc.local - that will set the volume to a value you select at startup. I found that 30 to 40 was about right for me. So, I just sent the above a couple of minutes ago, and decided to give the above directions a whirl myself. I opened Konsole, found my way into the /etc/rc.d/ directory (yes, this is still a challenge for me, like I said in another post, I'm as newbie as they come), and then it said rc.local wasn't a directory, so I go find it through KFM (which is almost like a loss to me; I'm trying really hard to learn to use the terminal window), and I see its a shell script. So how do I go about modifying one of them? Preferably through Konsole, but any way will do Thanks! peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Roger You need to login as root to do this. Use your favourite editor (If you use KDE there's a simple one on your task bar) Navigate to the directory /etc/rc.d - there you should see the file called rc.local - Open that file and add the line above to the very end. You could also do this from a terminal using Midnight Commander - in many ways this wee utility makes navigation easier as you can see the directory structure as you move about. If you've used Norton Commander from MSDOS you'l already be most of the way there - But remember that utilities like this are inherantly dangerous particularly when you are acting as root. Cheers -- ICQ# 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Let me go!!!!
send a message with the word un s u b s c ri be in it, only you have to spell it correctly of course, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I had to spell it that way because otherwise the list server would have picked it up as a "no-no" word! :) -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, William Becker wrote: how do I get off this list?
Re: [Re: [newbie] mail-client software]
On Fri, 24 Oct 2036, you wrote: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jay, Where at Tucows is Mahogony? I was looking all over and couldn't find it. BTW...I like your new sig line. -- Mark = Hi Mark, I think I found mahogony but using google. In fact, the address MAY have been www.mahogony.org :^) Can't remember for sure. I wouldn't use it as my primary mail client (a bit too buggy for me at this point), but somewhat fun to play with. Personally, I've NEVER had a problem with kmail. It filters fine for my purposes and I've gotten quite comfortable with it (both 1.0.17 and 1.0.28). I usually use Pine to send mail though. I prefer not to use Pine to recieve my mail, since i use kmail to retrieve from three differnet pop accounts. I don't believe Pine can do that. I also use kbiff to alert me to mail that has arrived at the three pop servers that collect my mail. Mike "Many loads of beer were brought. What disorder, whoring, fighting, killing and dreadful idolatry took place there!" Baltasar Rusow, Estonia, 16th century Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail -- Sorry Mark. Go to http://www.wxwindows.org/Mahogany I thought I found it at Tucows, but I actually read it in the UK mag Linux Format. Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com
Re: [Re: [newbie] mail-client software]
On Fri, 24 Oct 2036, you wrote: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jay, Where at Tucows is Mahogony? I was looking all over and couldn't find it. BTW...I like your new sig line. -- Mark = Hi Mark, I think I found mahogony but using google. In fact, the address MAY have been www.mahogony.org :^) Can't remember for sure. I wouldn't use it as my primary mail client (a bit too buggy for me at this point), but somewhat fun to play with. Personally, I've NEVER had a problem with kmail. It filters fine for my purposes and I've gotten quite comfortable with it (both 1.0.17 and 1.0.28). I usually use Pine to send mail though. I prefer not to use Pine to recieve my mail, since i use kmail to retrieve from three differnet pop accounts. I don't believe Pine can do that. I also use kbiff to alert me to mail that has arrived at the three pop servers that collect my mail. Mike "Many loads of beer were brought. What disorder, whoring, fighting, killing and dreadful idolatry took place there!" Baltasar Rusow, Estonia, 16th century Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail -- Thanks for the compliment on the sig line. I just recently discovered my Irish heritage and thought it appropriate. Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com
Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: Hi folks, I really am new to this and I can't seem to get Mandrake 6.0 uninstalled. I have it installed on a 4 gig drive. I have windows installed on another hard drive. What can I do? Thanks for any help. Brian T Content-Type: text/html; name="unnamed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: -- Just delete the partition that contains 6.0 and viola! Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com
Re: [newbie] Let me go!!!!
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: how do I get off this list? -- Go to http://www.linux-mandrake.com find the mailing list link and follow the instructions or you can go change your e-mail address, notify all your friends and family of the change, and your other list that you are on, and you will stop receiving these e-mails. I recommend the first one :) Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com
Re: [newbie] Registering my mandrake linux ..
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: Hello all! I would like to register my mandrake-linux with the company, but they require all sorts of personal info like street address, phone number etc. If I omit these fields and click on the submit button, it comes back with saying that these fields are necessary. Is there any way to register my purchase with them, without giving them my life history? Thanks. Mary --- Mary-Carol Thompson --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. -- No, they require it in case they catch you in the act of propagating information about Microsoft while using their software :) I would trust it, after all our lovely government, and half the mass marketers in the US, know that information about you already. Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com