Re: [newbie-it] Problemi con l'avvio
Il dom, 07 gen 2001, scrivesti: la spegazione in formato txt in allegato Francesco Ipotizzo... probabimente hai inserito ID e PW in "MAIUSCOLO" oppure il nome con la prima lettera maiuscola o roba simile, in questo caso devi loggarti esattamente nello stesso modo visto che Linux è "case sensitive" ovvero distingue le lettere maiuscole dalle minuscole Prova e facci sapere com'è andata
[newbie-it] Problemaccio con Wordperfect
Ho Mandrake 7.2 e ho da qualche settimana installato Wordperfect 8.0. Accade che digitando in testo improvvisamente l'applicazione si chiuda da sola senza salvare l'elaborato. Tutto questo accade con una frequenza che lascia poco al caso. Qualcuno sa come venirne fuori? Gian Piero Mentasti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie-it] LTmodem
E' un LT modem di un acer extensa 501T ma penso siano uguali Fammi sapere eventualmente - Original Message - From: Gabriele Pelizzari To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 3:19 AM Subject: R: [newbie-it] LTmodem Se e' il solito lucent modem dei poratili presario 56K DFI winmodem posso aiutarti io - Original Message - From: Nick Gallis To: help mandrake Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 4:34 PM Subject: [newbie-it] LTmodem Qualcuno è riuscito a far funzionare un ltmodem con la mandrake 7.2? Se sì mi può dire come ha fatto? Grazie e buon anno a tutti
R: [newbie-it] Problemaccio con Wordperfect
anche tu hai installato la versione dal dichetto di computer magazine? - Original Message - From: Gian Piero [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 2:07 PM Subject: [newbie-it] Problemaccio con Wordperfect Ho Mandrake 7.2 e ho da qualche settimana installato Wordperfect 8.0. Accade che digitando in testo improvvisamente l'applicazione si chiuda da sola senza salvare l'elaborato. Tutto questo accade con una frequenza che lascia poco al caso. Qualcuno sa come venirne fuori? Gian Piero Mentasti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie-it] ISDN
ti consiglio di passare a mandrake 7.2 (su linuxc prossimo 2 cd) dentro c'è kisdn (se non sbaglio ci dovrebbe essere anche nella 7.1) é un prog che ti configura, con non poche difficoltà, la schedina e cura il collegamento, non tentare di usare kppp che è tempo perso ;-) NatureHo già scritto ma non ho avuto risposta, alloa riprovo e spero che questa volta qualcuno mi possa aiutare. Non sono pratica, anzi proprio alle prime armi, ed ho un modem isdn interno asus Adapther 128k ma non riesco a connettermi con questo modem. Ho la Mandrake 7.1. Non sò se servono altre informazioni, spero che qualcuno mi possa aiutare. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie-it] debug pppd?
cari ragazzi io non ho ancora risolto il problema della disconnessione di kppp acausa del mancato debug del pppd. Se qualcuno me lo spiega gli pago una birra. ciao Fede
Re: [newbie] Recruitment Notice
On Sunday 07 January 2001 00:17, you wrote: I'm in charge of the computer sciences dept. at a university in Veracruz, Mexico. We're in the process of migrating all our servers and development workstations from Windows NT 4 to Linux and we are evaluating both Red Hat and Mandrake. I would certainly like te oportinity to try Mandrake's latest sw. We have two dedicated lines to the internet, one 512k and one 128k. If it's still time, count me in. my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK you are in. I will be in touch weekly til the ISOs are available in Feb. I will also be setting up a mailing list. Civileme
Re: [newbie] Recruitment Notice
On Sunday 07 January 2001 02:05, you wrote: Hey civilme, any idea if IDE CD-RWs like mine (LG CD-RW CED-8042B) will work in 8.0? peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #19071 On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, civileme wrote: On Friday 05 January 2001 22:51, you wrote: Unusual is what we want--It does no good to make a distro that runs on only "usual" machines. I will send you some software to analyse your system--I think I probably know what doesn't work CDRW, LS120 Civileme Well I would say I have an unusual machine. Its a compaq 433 LS-120 / Floppy that came stock Cd-rom stock Both of the above are on the Secondary IDE device. after market Hewlett Packard CD-RW after market US Robotics/3Com modem Parallel Port Zip Drive Plus Agfa Snap Scan USB Scanner that Mandrake 7.2 recognizes but no software does. I still haven't gotten everything to run on this though, can't imagine trying out beta...lol. Well, the way to assure they do is to be a tester. Actually they sometimes work, if set on the master position of the IDE bus, enabled for DMA with hdparm, and do not share the ide channel with a standard CDROM. By opening this form of testing we hope to achieve far broader compatibility with hardware. We cannot configure anything special for the LG if all we have here is Plextor. Civileme
[newbie] SBLive modprobe problem
(I'm running 7.1, and my CPU is a 500MHz Intel Celeron; my sound card is a SoundBlaster Live! MP3+) I tried installing the driver, according to the linuxnewbie.org article and whatever README-type file was included with the driver, and using HardDrake and the suggested mandrakeforum article to try to get it working, and none of it is working. Some newbie difficulties with the mandrakeforum article: http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php3?sid=20010104142752 1) modules.conf - should I rename conf.modules to modules.conf? Also, my machine has another sound chip built-in; should I delete the lines from conf.modules that refer to it/its driver/whatever? 2) HardDrake / modprobe emu10k1 - whether I type it in from a prompt, or click on Test in HardDrake, I get the same message: Error in modprobe call! /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/emu10k1.o: init_module: Device or resource busy /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/emu10k1.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/emu10k1.o failed /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/misc/emu10k1.o: Can't locate module Xi4@HR ^ ^ (^: the i has an umlaut instead of a single dot, and the R is in a circle (like a "Registered Trademark" symbol)) I have absolutely no idea how to fix this. :( 3) sndconfig - it tells me not to run it from X. Also, it doesn't detect my card at all. And since it didn't work... 4) kernel-sources / kernel-docs: I read the kernel-docs, and they didn't help me. Or perhaps I just couldn't understand them. And if I download the kernel-sources, what am I supposed to do with them? 5) grep - the mandrakeforum article says: Ok, to find out about a device, I would 'cd' to that directory and do grep -i -r live! * What directory is that supposed to be? /dev? 6) modprobe emu10k1 - see 2, above. I also get [FAILED] when I boot my machine. Boy do I need help... Thanks in advance, Jesse
Re: [newbie] Cups-printing-problems
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 09:45:25 -0500 (EST), Mark Weaver said: John, These "enhancements" are what's currently going on with Cups in Mdk7.2. In theory and at times in practice cups is a good thing. However, at the moment for poor buggers is very confused. I see where Mandrake is going with this and I applaud them for it. It's just not quite there yet. I have ever confidence that they'll get there though. If one were to "upgrade" or in any manner begin to use 7.2 I would strongly suggest that if you try Cups and it doesn't work pretty much out-a the box for their printer to fall back to lpr for their printing needs until cups matures a little more. Unless of course one feels adventurous and enjoys the thrill of the hunt. As I know many here on this list do at time...myself included. On 6 Jan 2001 John Rye spake passionately saying: Further to Mark's "dumb question" and the understanding that he's running 7.2, Is the output from 7.1 going to be enhanced by these upgrades? Or are they optimised or build around the 7.2 libraries? I've got it running - and have't had any major hassles with the app itself. I see differences between old lpr, and the output of a number of print apps with CUPS. As said earlier in other posts - I'm not yet quite ready to approach the same pain barrier. Cheers -- Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected" (The UNIX Programmers' Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972)
RE: [newbie] Installing programs need some help....
I am using KDE. So there are different applications based on the GUI that you are running? (Can you tell that I am new at this!) How do you manually add something to the menus? Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Currey Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [newbie] Installing programs need some help Tim, It really depends on the program and your system. I don't have aim, but yahoo's install didn't put anything anywhere, except the executable, which crashes with a core dump when conecting. You didn't say which GUI menu system you are using, so it would be difficult to try to tell you how to get it on the menu. If you are using KDE, it would be easiest to install KDE applications, as generally, they add themselves to the menus (except kexpress). You can add things manually, but they dissapear when you add other things it seems. BobC -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Parker Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 5:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Installing programs need some help I just setup Internet Connection sharing on my Win2k machine and started working more with my LM 7.0 box and the internet. I installed an instant messenger clone as something to mess with. Upon installing it (no errors) I can't seem to find it on any menu??? I searched and found a file called aim that i then clicked on and it ran, that can't be right, can it?? tim
[newbie] MS optical mouse
Has anyone gotten a Microsoft USB Optical IntelliMouse to work? Again, I'm using Mandrake 7.1... I am currently using the mouse as a PS/2 mouse (with an adaptor). The two side buttons don't work of course, and wheel-up / wheel-down do the same things as the left and right buttons, respectively. If I can't get the side buttons programmed, that's not too big a deal, though it would be nice to get them working. (I remember reading an article online about configuring a "7-button" mouse (the wheel being three buttons instead of a button and an axis), but I couldn't really understand it. I also don't know the path of the file I am supposed to edit - I might not have know even the filename.) However, I'd like to get the wheel working properly (I use Enlightenment 0.16.5, and in E the wheel is supposed to switch between desktops). I'm also wondering if there's any advantage to using the mouse as USB instead of PS/2 (aside from not needing an adaptor) (the mouse stopped working when I plugged it into the USB port and selected "USB Mouse (3 or more buttons)" in MouseDrake). Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance, Jesse
[newbie] Interrupt sharing
I remember having read that linux does not support IRQ sharing. My Adaptec SCSI controller is sharing its interrupt with the system's USB controller. Could this be the reason for the install to hang while installing the SCSI drivers? Being a little anxious as I am and since bandwith is not a problem at home, I've already downloaded and tried to install OpenLinux Workstation 6.1, Red Hat 7, even Corel Linux 1.2! They all froze the machine very shortly after firing the install. Windows NT has no problems and since I'm already quite annoyed by this I've even tried (and succeded) installing FreeBSD 4.2. So far, I've come to the conclusion that the hardware is Ok and the problem must be Linux related. Any thoughts?
[newbie] addendum to SBLive problem
I forgot to mention: Sometimes when I log in as a user and start Enlightenment, I get a message saying Enlightenment could not connect to Esound, and therefore sound is disabled. When this happens, sound-related epplets can't be used. I'm guessing this is related to the problem I'm having with getting my SBLive to work, but I'm not sure, since it doesn't happen all the time. Jesse
Re: [newbie] addendum to SBLive problem
Po Kwok wrote: have you ever had problems using sound only on KDE. I haven't gotten sound to work at all, aside from terminal beeps, which have nothing to do with the sound card, right? i deliberately choose not to install enlightenment on my mandrake box, and it runs fine. Considering how much talk there has been about getting SBLive to work, with no mention of some inexplicable conflict with E, I don't think I'm going to uninstall E and settle for another WM unless I absolutely have to. And if it gets to that point, I'll be sure to post to the enlightenment-devel list asking for help first. Jesse
[newbie] Terminal window dupes
Hey, I've never seen this happen in SunOS, RedHat 5.0, or RedHat 6.0. What's the deal? Lately, I'm finding that if I open my pine in a terminal window either opening at start of E or afterward, that ( only that) terminal window duplicates itself on all four of my main desktops. Worse, if I close pine in any one of them, it's closed in all. I've another terminal windows on desktop four opening when E opens acting normally. The only changes I've made recently are having run /sbin/lilo a few times ( still getting grub in spite of this being the instruction to get rid of grub), I'd removed reinstalled xmms thinking that a problem with sound lay there also installed kmp3, , finally, fooled round with both /sbin/sndconfig with sound in drakconf to no avail. Now I have no sound at all, but I'll address that in another post. Any idea what could cause a terminal window to auto-duplicate on each desktop? Meph -- "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody." -Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
[newbie] sawfish accident: setting kde as default and re-running sawfish setup
Hi, I accidentally started sawfish when logging in. I closed before going throughout the sawfish setup wizard-type thing. Could anyone please give me some advice on: re-setting kde as the default environment when I start Linux and how to get the setup wizard to re-run for sawfish. I have read some of the comments about sawfish and it looks promising. Many thanks in advance, John
[newbie] Another day, another sound problem
Morning, After having struggled for some days trying to get my Crystal Audio (CS4236B) working, I'd finally succeeded by using /sbin/sndconfig with the first of the ESS modules then using drakconf to configure specifically for CCrystal PnP Audio System CODEC (CS4232) module. Things were great for days. Then, last night, I went to listen to an mp3 found it wouldn't play -- it just repeated the first noise over over. After removing reinstalling xmms, I'd opened kmp3 to get the same. Next, I tried RealPlayer. RealPlayer could manage to move continually, but very slowly. I tried a couple of radio stations I like off the Web got nasty clicks inconsistant flow. I then opened drakconf to find that my sound settings were off. I reset them no change. I tried running /sbin/sndconfig's ESS it wouldn't work. I even tried ~every~ listing in sndconfig which offered irq 11 ( quite a few others which didn't on differet irq settings) -- still nothing. What could cause this, how might I fix it? Meph -- "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody." -Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
[newbie] WOW! What a response!
My faith in the free software community is refreshed. I have accepted everyone who volunteered to date. If you did not receive a confirmation... this is it. If you do not hear from me in a broadcast email by Wednesday, then write to me. I have reached the number of testers I feel I have the resources to support, so I am closing recruitment for this time. The next ten volunteers go on a list of alternates, and those after that will be booked for the following release. Welcome all of you crash-testers. Let's hope you are treated better than those who ride in autos for impact studies. Civileme
[newbie] Just a simple question
What games work on Linux Mandrake. I know Ultima Online does and Quake, but what others. If you can give me any it would be greatly appreciated. _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [newbie] WOW! What a response!
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 13:18:46 +0100, civileme said: My faith in the free software community is refreshed. Welcome all of you crash-testers. Let's hope you are treated better than those who ride in autos for impact studies. At least one doesn't have to pass your crash-test psych-test to be regected as a crash-test 'dummy' - grin -- Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected" (The UNIX Programmers' Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972)
RE: Re: [newbie] Star Office
- Mensaje Original - Remitente: eryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fecha: Sbado, Enero 6, 2001 11:56 pm Asunto: Re: [newbie] Star Office Kenneth Legg wrote: I've installed star office but can not get it to run under any account other than root. I installed it under my own account not the root account but still can only run it as root. I've tried adding my self to other groups but can still not run the application. I also tried to change the permissions but without success. I'm running Mandrake 7.2 and Star Office 5.1. Kenneth Legg Have you tried the SO install/repair routine while logged on as "user"? If you have, and it still doesn't work, use the uninstall routine as "user" and then re-install as "user". This happened to me once, and that's how I fixed it.
Re: [newbie] Terminal window dupes
Hey John, Any idea what could cause a terminal window to auto- duplicate on each desktop? That's a similar problem to one I have I'll click on an application icon and get multiple occurrances opened up. Tom reminded me of something I remember reading long ago that the "stickY" state of a window, if "remembered" or saved, will put it on all your desktops. So, next you have it open, check the window settings to see if sticky is set. If so, turn it off. Worked for me. Meph -- "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody." -Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
[newbie] VGA changes to in lilo.conf
G'Day and Thanks for reading this.. I recently changed over to Mandrake 7.2 from RH6.2 In RH I was able to change the VGA parameters to allow smaller text on screen for more easier reading. I used the same parameters under Mandrake. It works for the first part of the bootup, however, when it gets into the "Interactive Setup" part of the boot, it returns back to the default font vga size. The changes were done in the lilo.conf using:- vga="0x0f01" I prefer the smaller font size, however, unable to include in the boot of Mandrake 7.2 !! Regards, - Stef Daniels, [VK5HSX]. SysOp: VK5TTY BBS [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ** Have Safe New Year **
Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?
On Sunday 07 January 2001 10:34 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote: Jon Doe wrote: What is a good mp3 encoder to use? Grip is good... ;-) ripperX with lame and cdparanoia is better, IMO best ;) ripperX-2.0-1.i386.rpm lame3.87beta.tar.gz cdparanoia-IIIa9.7-3mdk -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
RE: [newbie] Boot disk for Corp Server 1.1 that enables DMA?
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of civileme Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 12:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Boot disk for Corp Server 1.1 that enables DMA? On Sunday 07 January 2001 17:07, you wrote: I'm sorry, I am kind of new at all this I believe I mislead you in thinking that the system is already installed. It is not. I am trying to install corp server 1.1 on a box with 2 ata100 drives and I can't get corp server 1.1 to find the drives. What do I have to do to fix this? I have an Abit KT7-RAID motherboard Thank you, Steve OK There is I believe a standard 33 MHz ide channel on board Put an ide disk on that port and do a minimal install run "cat /proc/pci" from a console--you do not need X somewhere in the output you will see five numbers of a form like 0x9902 0xa740, and so on record the first two of these numbers and restore your setup to its original form to the second number add 2 in hexadecimal arithmetic. Now fire it up and at the splash screen hit F1 type in linux idebus=33 ide2=0x9902 0xa742 but use your numbers, not mine If you have two sets of 5 numbers, that's OK--one of them will be ide2 and the other ide3 which is which? Well, it doesn't hurt to experiment on that since nothing is committed til the install is done. Now it should see your controller but limit it to 33MHz for the install. And, you need to put the ide2= and perhaps ide3= to the append at the bootloader step of install as well. It will not be possibel to make corporate server see the ATA/100 drives as 100s--66 is the limit for that kernel. Corporate servers are not issued on the same schedule as desktops and are based on proven software exclusively. The reasons for this are marketing-based Server customers are usually large systems who don't like to upgrade every 4-6 months. Civileme Thanks! I'll give it a try. Steve
Re: [newbie] Tip: Mailfilter
And one would find these, er...um...programs, how? What are they called? -- Mark "If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless," "Sharing is what makes them powerful." Linus Torvalds On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 mark spake passionately saying: On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, you wrote: Kmail in the latest KDE 2.1 Beta has IMAP support, BTW And one does not want to bounce junk mail back to its originator--you set up that situation and someone will send you a message from you This used to be a very illegal way of crushing someone's mailbox--send him so many messages with his own return address that the mailbox would overflow, but as he deleted them, the server would be sending him bounced mail notices, and notices of inability to deliver bounced mail notices and You get the idea. Civileme On freshmeat.net somewhere, there is at least two programs that allow you to somehow poison a spammer's database... if you're into retaliation for spam.