Re: [newbie] X Question - URGENT

2001-02-25 Thread Goldenpi

The problem seems to be your screen resution. X is running in 1024x768 but
the screen is only running in 640x480. I suggest reconfigureing the vid card
with drakeconfig. If you cant get to 1024x768 then use a generic.

- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 3:57 AM
Subject: [newbie] X Question - URGENT


> I am running SuSE 6.0 on a 450 mhz AMD K6-2 w/ 3dnow and when X comes up
> it is huge.  How do I specify the screen size before X loads.  I set all
> resolutions in the X configuration to 1024-768.  What is the command to
> load X at that size.  Thank for any help.
>
> Matt
>
>





Re: [newbie] Thinkpad Disk Constantly Spinning

2001-02-24 Thread Goldenpi

Check bios. The bios power management setting can override the operating
system. Make sure power saveing is enabled.

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 4:49 PM
Subject: [newbie] Thinkpad Disk Constantly Spinning


> I'm running Mandrake 7.2 on an IBM Thinkpad 1412 with a 12 gig
> Travelstar.  In the screensaver control panel I have checked "use
> power management", but despite this, the hard drive never spins down.
> I don't want to burn up the drive.  Can anyone direct me toward
> possible solutions?
>
> Andy
>





Re: [newbie] Mandrake Install Problem

2001-02-23 Thread Goldenpi

There are only two things that could cause this to happen. A faulty linux cd
or an unsurported cdrom. If its the disk then you will just have to get
another. If its the drive then there are a few ways arround such as
installing from a hard disk. I know those can be done but have never done
them myself.


- Original Message -
From: "Lachman, Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:53 AM
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake Install Problem


> I own a Plextor PX-W1210TA internal CD-RW.  When I boot off of the
Mandrake 7.2
> inst CD I
> successfully get the page with the penguin and two choices: F1 for more
options,
> Enter to continue.  When I press I get the following error: "The CDROM
device
> does not seem to contain a Linux Mandrake CDROM."  After pressing OK the
dialog,
> "Initializing CDROM..." appears, but never goes away.
>
> CTRL+ALT+F4 yields:
>
> <4>hda:PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W1210A, ATAPI CDROM drive
> <4>ide0@0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
> <4>...autorunDONE
> <4>VFS: mounted root (ext2 filesystem)
> <4>hda: ATAPI32X CD-ROM CD-R/RW drive, 2048 Kb cache, DMA
> <4>uniform CD-ROM driver revision: 3.11
> <4>VFS: disc change detected on device ide0 (3,0)
> <4>warning: defective cdrom.  Enabling "cruft" mount option.
> <4>interleaved files not (yet supported)
> <4>file unit size != 0 for ISO file (67584).
> <4>hda: status error: status = 0x58 {driveReady seekComplete dataRequest}
> <4>hda: drive not ready for command
> <4>hda: status time out: status - 0xd0 {busy}
> <4>hda: DMA disabled, drive not ready for command
>
> CTRL+ALT+F3 yields:
>
> Welcome to the Mandrake install (first stage, version 7.2 built 10/23/00)
> running /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/fat.o
> running /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/vfat.o
> PCI bridge probe: not found
> Intel PCIC probe not found.
> Databook TCIC-2 probe: not found
>
> running /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/isofs.o
> running /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/ide-probe.o
>
> insmod failed!
>
> running /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/ide-probe-mod.o
>
> insmod failed!
>
> running /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/cdrom.o
> running /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/ide-cd.o
> mounting hda on /temp/rhimage as type iso9660
> creating directory /temp/rhimage rc=0
> calling mount (/temp/hda, /temp/rhimage, iso9660, -1058209791, (nil))
> removing device file /temp/hda
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide.
>
> Larry
>
>





Re: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM

2001-02-22 Thread goldenpi

Just test the stick. I know a place that sells memory testers, but yuo can
do it the software way of through hardware switching.

First, remove the old stick and use just the new one. Now recompile the
kernel. Recompiling a kernel is one of the most memory sensitive things you
can do. If that works then so far so good. Now put in your new stick only
and compile again. If it fails then new stick is broken. Now both together.
If it fails then the sticks are incompatable.

- Original Message -
From: Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM


> On this subject of RAM incompatibility...
>
> I have a stick of RAM that someone gave me to boost me up past 64mb. When
I
> first installed it it would do ok, but then it would get where sometimes
it
> would show on boot up and others it wouldn't then (in evil windows since i
> haven't put it back after installing LM) my computer started popping up
more
> errors and illegals than it ever had before. When I pulled the RAM it went
> back to normal (for windows). Is there a way for me to find out if the 2
> sticks are just incompatible or if the 1 stick is just borked up?
>
>





Re: [newbie] defrag in Linux?

2001-02-22 Thread Goldenpi


- Original Message -
From: "John David Molina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] defrag in Linux?


> El Martes 20 Febrero 2001 11:39, escribiste:
>
> > -
> > Windows is a virus.
> > -
>
>
> I disagree. Virus DO something right. ;-)

Also, virus run useing minimal resources and with tidy and efficiant code.
Windows runs with all resources available and then some, and has bloted 500
meg of stuff in its directory.
> --
> John David Molina
>





Re: [newbie] CD ROM problems.

2001-02-21 Thread goldenpi

Its in /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab.

Go in those files as root. Now change all refences to /mnt/cdrom to
/mnt/cdrom2 and vice versa.

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 2:15 AM
Subject: [newbie] CD ROM problems.


> I have two CDplayers. An Atapi 50X and an IOMEGA Zip CD Writer. The
CD-Writer
> is at '/dev/cdrom' and the CD reader us at '/dev/cdrom2'
>
> /dev/cdrom -> /dev/sd0b
> /dev/cdrom2 -> /dev/hdb
>
> How can I switch it so the /dev/cdrom is pointing to /dev/hdb and
vice-versa?
>
> ~Lance
>





Re: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd

2001-02-20 Thread goldenpi

raw device? Explain? I thought it worked from the moounted directory, does
it need a symlink or something?

- Original Message -
From: abe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd


> I just got Xine working last night.  I had to use a raw device for it.
> Check out the  FAQ on thier website for how to do it.  Good luck!
>
>
>
> Abe
>
> goldenpi wrote:
> >
> > I got it. Unfortunatly, it doesn't work. I put in a dvd, press the
control
> > on xine labeled dvd, and nothing happens. If I try for long enough xine
> > gives a segmentation fault and I get another core dump. I think the
problem
> > is related to either my dvd being slaved to my cdrw or my sound card not
> > being set up. But xine runs at least.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 3:18 PM
> > Subject: RE: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd
> >
> > > For dvd play, better use xine (http://xine.sourceforge.net) and the
css
> > > plugin.Yesterday I wached "The lost world" fine!
> > >
> > > Francisco Alcaraz
> > > Murcia (Spain)
> > >
> > > - Mensaje Original -
> > > Remitente: Paul Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Fecha: Domingo, Febrero 18, 2001 4:01 pm
> > > Asunto: RE: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd
> > >
> > > > Haven't tried it yet.  But this is supposed to play DVD's on linux:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.linuxvideo.org/news/
> > > >
> > > > -Paul R
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of carjam
> > > > Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:30 AM
> > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Subject: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I got linux going on my good computer at last. Dad will probably
> > > > kill me
> > > > when he finds out where the 4 gig of his drive has gone through :(
> > > >
> > > > A few minor problems through.
> > > >
> > > > I have a winmodem. I saw someone give a link a while ago to a page
> > > > whichgives instruction for getting some winmodems to work. Where is
> > > > it?
> > > > The cdrw. Again, people keep mantioning a page which gives
> > > > instructions but
> > > > I dont know where it is.
> > > >
> > > > the dvd drive. Does linux play dvds? I cant seem to find a dvd
> > > > player rpm on
> > > > any of my 3 linux cds. Are there any available? Or does the css
> > > > code stop
> > > > them?
> > > >
> > > > The sound card. Sndconfig detects it but says it is not supported.
> > > > I tried
> > > > sndconfig --noprobe and used every setting I thought might work but
> > > > nothingwill go. I tried upgradeing alsa (is that the right package)
> > > > but it says I
> > > > need a newer kernel and I have no idea how to upgrade it.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > _
> > > > Do You Yahoo!?
> > > > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
>





Re: [newbie] Linux dvd player

2001-02-20 Thread goldenpi

Wheh I first got linux installed, I used up the supply of party poppers I
had in the draw. I got streamers everyewhere.

- Original Message -
From: abe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux dvd player


> videolan is REALLY REALLY BETA still.  can't stop a playing track just
> pause it.  can't change to a new track without exiting the prog and
> restarting it.  I could never get xine to work either.  It installed ok
> but I couldn't get it to play anythign but the occasional mpg from the
> web.  Similarly OMS wouldn't compile on my system either.  rg.  I'm
> gonna through a party when I can play a dvd in linux.
>
> Abe
>
>
>
> goldenpi wrote:
> >
> > I cant get it to compile :(
> >
> > I get hundreds of errors in the source. Probably something with my
version
> > of gcc. I can never get anything to compile.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 4:56 PM
> > Subject: RE: [newbie] Linux dvd player
> >
> > > Xine is running well instead it is only in the 0.37 release
> > > http://xine.sourceforge.net. OMS seem to have still problems. I am
> > > waiting to use videoland(www.videoland.org) some people said that it
is
> > > also good.
> > >
> > > Francisco Alcaraz
> > > Murcia (Spain)
> > >
> > > - Mensaje Original -
> > > Remitente: "Curtis Von Lintel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Fecha: Viernes, Febrero 16, 2001 11:29 pm
> > > Asunto: [newbie] Linux dvd player
> > >
> > > > Anybody tried it yet. I know it only became offical today..but
> > > > still after a year there has to be a few people getting it running
> > > > today.
> > > > Heres the linkage
> > > >
> > > > http://www.linuxvideo.org/news/
> > > >
> > > > Curtis
> > > >
> > >
> > >
>





Re: [newbie] Wierd Windows Hard Drive Problem.

2001-02-20 Thread goldenpi



Ok, I think I can help here.
 
You want to stop windows from seeing that drive? 
Just disable it in the bios. I know windows wont detect it then. I dont know 
quite how linux will respond through. I think linux wont care but the bootloader 
might.
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 8:43 
  PM
  Subject: [newbie] Wierd Windows Hard 
  Drive Problem.
  Specs: 40 GB Western 
  Digital Hard Drive IDE, Primary Master 10 GB Western Digital Hard Drive 
  IDE, Secondary Master 40GB Partitioned into 18, 8, 8, 8 all Fat 32 
  10 GB Partitioned into 250MB (swap) 8 GB (/) 1.75 GB (/root) 
  Windows recognizes 40 GB partitions fine. It also reads the different 
  partitions as one large partition and allows me to read from the device as 
  if there were nothing there. I dont want access to that drive because 
  Linux is on it, and I am afraid I will ruin the partitions some how. 
  Windows says I have a 10GB hard drive there, it doesnt read the seperate 
  partitions. Its wierd. I just want to not load that device in 
  windows. Any help greatly appriciated. ~Lance 



Re: [newbie] Lilo Grub??

2001-02-19 Thread goldenpi

You keep grub. You need it. Its a required package. You dont have to use it
through.

To switch to lilo, just run /sbin/lilo. Its a bit of a mystery why you still
get grub. Send me /etc/lilo.conf and I will see what I can do.

- Original Message -
From: Meph Istopheles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Lilo Grub??


>   Hey,
>
> > I usually install 7.1 with grub. Then I get my 7.2 disk and upgrade all
the
> > rpms myself. Then I switch to lilo.
>
>   And how did ~you~ make the switch to lilo?  I'd followed the
> instructions on grub's site to "...just run /sbin/lilo" Sure,
> I now get a initial lilo screen asking how I want to boot, but I
> still get grup at the second stage boot.
>
>   Though I've not just deleted all grub files, I did try removing
> it via the package manager.  I stopped though, it wanted to
> remove all the base system files in addition to grub.  What's
> that about?  And how ~should~ I get rid of grub?
>
>   Meph
>
> --
>   "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody."
>   -Dave '-ddt->' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
>
>





Re: [newbie] upgrade kernel?

2001-02-19 Thread goldenpi

Various. Missing packages and libs mainly. But dad is already annoyed that I
took 4 gig of his drive for linux and he wont let me have any more. I have 1
gig free and I will need that for temp files and cd images when I get my
cdrw working.

- Original Message -
From: Paul Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 11:41 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] upgrade kernel?


> What problems are you having when you try to compile.
>
> -Paul R
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of goldenpi
> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 6:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [newbie] upgrade kernel?
>
>
> Can a kernal be upgraded through rpms? or does it need to be compiled? I
> have trouble with compileing anything, and I need a new kernal to upgrade
> alsa to (hopefully) get sound which will (hopefuly)let me watch dvds.
>
>
> _
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
>
>





Re: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd

2001-02-19 Thread goldenpi

I got it. Unfortunatly, it doesn't work. I put in a dvd, press the control
on xine labeled dvd, and nothing happens. If I try for long enough xine
gives a segmentation fault and I get another core dump. I think the problem
is related to either my dvd being slaved to my cdrw or my sound card not
being set up. But xine runs at least.

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd


> For dvd play, better use xine (http://xine.sourceforge.net) and the css
> plugin.Yesterday I wached "The lost world" fine!
>
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
>
> - Mensaje Original -
> Remitente: Paul Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Domingo, Febrero 18, 2001 4:01 pm
> Asunto: RE: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd
>
> > Haven't tried it yet.  But this is supposed to play DVD's on linux:
> >
> > http://www.linuxvideo.org/news/
> >
> > -Paul R
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of carjam
> > Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:30 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [newbie] winmodems, cdrw and dvd
> >
> >
> > I got linux going on my good computer at last. Dad will probably
> > kill me
> > when he finds out where the 4 gig of his drive has gone through :(
> >
> > A few minor problems through.
> >
> > I have a winmodem. I saw someone give a link a while ago to a page
> > whichgives instruction for getting some winmodems to work. Where is
> > it?
> > The cdrw. Again, people keep mantioning a page which gives
> > instructions but
> > I dont know where it is.
> >
> > the dvd drive. Does linux play dvds? I cant seem to find a dvd
> > player rpm on
> > any of my 3 linux cds. Are there any available? Or does the css
> > code stop
> > them?
> >
> > The sound card. Sndconfig detects it but says it is not supported.
> > I tried
> > sndconfig --noprobe and used every setting I thought might work but
> > nothingwill go. I tried upgradeing alsa (is that the right package)
> > but it says I
> > need a newer kernel and I have no idea how to upgrade it.
> >
> >
> > _
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>





[newbie] upgrade kernel?

2001-02-18 Thread goldenpi

Can a kernal be upgraded through rpms? or does it need to be compiled? I
have trouble with compileing anything, and I need a new kernal to upgrade
alsa to (hopefully) get sound which will (hopefuly)let me watch dvds.





Re: [newbie] Linux dvd player

2001-02-18 Thread goldenpi

I cant get it to compile :(

I get hundreds of errors in the source. Probably something with my version
of gcc. I can never get anything to compile.


- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 4:56 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linux dvd player


> Xine is running well instead it is only in the 0.37 release
> http://xine.sourceforge.net. OMS seem to have still problems. I am
> waiting to use videoland(www.videoland.org) some people said that it is
> also good.
>
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
>
> - Mensaje Original -
> Remitente: "Curtis Von Lintel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Viernes, Febrero 16, 2001 11:29 pm
> Asunto: [newbie] Linux dvd player
>
> > Anybody tried it yet. I know it only became offical today..but
> > still after a year there has to be a few people getting it running
> > today.
> > Heres the linkage
> >
> > http://www.linuxvideo.org/news/
> >
> > Curtis
> >
>
>





Re: [newbie] modem config

2001-02-18 Thread goldenpi

ATS0 I think. Something like that.

- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: [newbie] modem config


> Can anyone tell me what the commands to give to my modem would be to
> bypass the voicemail tones??
> 
> Because I have tried to insert pauses into my script to wait til it gets
> to the dial tone but that still doesnt work...
> 
> Any ideas??
> 
> 
> Perseus
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 





Re: [newbie] Lilo Grub??

2001-02-18 Thread goldenpi

I usually install 7.1 with grub. Then I get my 7.2 disk and upgrade all the
rpms myself. Then I switch to lilo.

- Original Message -
From: Moe Pacal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 12:05 AM
Subject: [newbie] Lilo Grub??


> Hello
>
> I tried installing rh7.0 but it corrupted my mbr.  I then tried installing
> Mandrake 72 everything appears to go well but the autoloader section is
> skipped and of course I do not have the option of choosing lilo or grub.
If
> I try to force the autoloader by clicking on it at times it does giev me
the
> option of choosing grub (or lilo) where I than add  the linux and win
> partitions but when I hit ok it says there is an error and no other info.
> Thanks for any help.
>
>





Re: [newbie] Bad Scare! Hard drive jumped from case into trash bin.

2001-02-18 Thread goldenpi

Sounds like its going. You can keep it, but backup frequently.

oh, run fsck on all partitions. Run scandisk through on all fat partitions.
Scan it well.

Quantum fireball. I got one of those :(

- Original Message -
From: David Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 6:13 PM
Subject: [newbie] Bad Scare! Hard drive jumped from case into trash bin.


> Hello,
>
> Well not quite, but is sure sounded like it was trying to escape!
>
> I was running netscape with several windows open (probably not hitting
swap)
> and suddenly the normal brrrp brrrp type sounds that comes from my
hard
> drive chaged to a loud and alarming RRRIP WHAK IP WHAK this
cycle
> repeated from about 25 seconds. The system was pretty well locked up at
this
> point, I could move the mouse but KDE was locked tight. I hit the reset
> switch and then after the bios screen I got a message that the HD was not
> ready and that I should insert a floppy if I wanted to boot. :-( Didn't
want
> to do that so I hit the power switch and let the thing sit for a minute
then
> tried it again. This time the system came up normally, fsck made some
> repairs, but it didn't seem like it did anything more than it has on a
couple
> of other occassions after the power has gone out unexpectedly. Anyhow, I
am
> using the system now and it seems fine.
>
> Any ideas what could have caused this? Is my new hard drive on the fast
track
> to the trash heap? Or could I have simply hit a nasty bug is some bit of
> software and it through my drive into convulsions?
>
> BTW I did backup my data and some config files.
>
> The drive: 30GB  EIDE ULTRA-ATA 66 3.5LP QUANTUM FIREBALL Plus LM
>
> [root@crank david]# hdparm /dev/hda
>  /dev/hda:
>  multcount= 16 (on)
>  I/O support  =  0 (default 16-bit)
>  unmaskirq=  0 (off)
>  using_dma=  1 (on)
>  keepsettings =  0 (off)
>  nowerr   =  0 (off)
>  readonly =  0 (off)
>  readahead=  8 (on)
>  geometry = 3649/255/63, sectors = 58633344, start = 0
>
> Thanks Much
> David Nelson
>





Re: [newbie] Boot disks only

2001-02-09 Thread goldenpi

under windows the command "fdisk /mbr" will remove all bootloaders and put
back windows. Remember to make the bootdisk first.

I have a similar problem with my dad now. Heres a suggestion. Install lilo
with windows as default and a one second timeout. Then you can still boot
linux to make a replacement bootdisk when you lose it.

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:19 PM
Subject: [newbie] Boot disks only


>
> I don't know if I'm in the right forum for this
>
> I'm trying to install a variety of Linux systems onto a 30 GB HD which
> is in Primary
> Slave position.
>
> I may be wrong on this but there seems to be no option to NOT install a
> booter
> during a Linux installation. Each Linux installs its own booter either
> LILO or GRUB
> and in some cases, both..
>
> The resulting mix of booters has resulted in problems which seem to
> depend on which o
> ne was installed last.  It also causes problems when I try to make
> changes such as
> rearranging the boot menu or adding or removing a Linux system.
>
> My computer is also used by a few other people who run Windows only and
> I do not
> want a menu available to them to get a Linux up.  I want Windows as a
> default and
> all Linux boots to be done with a separate floppy for each version.
>
> How does one install Operating Systems that are completely independent
> of
> each other? .
>





Re: [newbie] Can anyone tell me the byte size on a DL ISO burned toCD?

2001-02-03 Thread Goldenpi

BIG.

usually between 600 and 650 meg. It took me weeks to get it over my modem.

- Original Message -
From: Sevatio Octavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 5:57 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Can anyone tell me the byte size on a DL ISO burned
toCD?


> Aren't those around 600MB?
>
> >> Original Message <<
>
> On 2/2/01, 9:28:33 AM, "Matt Schroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> regarding [newbie] Can anyone tell me the byte size on a DL ISO burned to
> CD?:
>
>
> > Can anyone tell me the byte size on a downloaded ISO burned to CD?
>
> > How about the extras disc as well?
>
> > Thanks!
>





Re: [newbie] disk partitions

2001-02-03 Thread Goldenpi

did you change the partition in /etc/fstab?

- Original Message -
From: Quaylar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 3:24 PM
Subject: [newbie] disk partitions


> hi all...
>
> short question regarding disk partitions.
> as my original 500 MB /usr partition was too small i decided to use a 1GB
> scsi disk for my new /usr.
> i made a 1:1 copy of my /usr partition using norton ghost, extending the
> partition on the scsi disk to 1GB.
> now i mounted the partition on the scsi disk as /usr expecting it to be 1
> GB, i issued a df and got:
>
>1k-blocks  used
>   available   use% mounted on
>
> /dev/sdb1524292  509100
>0  100 /usr
>
> (skipping the /dev/hda1)
>
> when i do a fdisk /dev/sdb i get :
>
> /dev/sdb1   1-1017   1054598+83
Linux
>
>
> so it seems that i have indeed a 1 GB partition on my 1 GB scsi
> disk--but df says that its only 500 MB ..how is this possible
?
>
> thx for any advice.
>
> --quay
>
>
> --
> -Quaylar-
> Icq# 30932448
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>
>





Re: [newbie] missing swap file

2001-02-03 Thread Goldenpi

Swap partition must be set up in /etc/fstab. If you set it up during install
the installer should have done it.

Windows doesn't come with partitioning tools. 95 and 98 come with fdisk
which doesn't work on ext2 or swap partitions and millenium doesn't come
with anything.

- Original Message -
From: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 4:36 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] missing swap file


> On Wednesday 31 January 2001 09:01 pm, The Conways wrote:
> > When I use the KDE control center and look at some of the memory
> > properties, it shows 0 swap memory available.
>
>what does (run from a terminal) 'free' say ?  How much physical ram?
> ..and how big a swap?   FWIW I use 256 hard/ 80 swap, -0- of which is
> used.
>
>  Before I installed
> > Mandrake 7.2, I used a 3rd party disk partitioning utility.
>
> Prob'ly not a good idea, both Windoze and Linux come with all the
> partitioning tools needed, and it's much better to use them.  3rd party
> tools including the often touted 'Partition Magic' are just 'sell 'em
> to masses kludges', as are IMNSO most all 3rd party tools.
>
> I created
> > a swap partition, so I know it is there.  Why would it not be
> > recognized?  Is it possible to choose the partition that LM 7.2 uses
> > for the swap file?  Or is the memory really there and the mistake is
> > being made by KDE?
> > Maybe this problem is related to my video problems!
>
>   doubt it.
>
> --
> Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Galveston Bay
>





Re: [newbie] CD burning mystery...

2001-01-30 Thread Goldenpi



Nope.
 
Be a slob. Change the timeout to 16 seconds and 
forget about it :)

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  nlilly 
  
  To: Newbie 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 5:24 
  AM
  Subject: [newbie] CD burning 
  mystery...
  OK.  So I've installed 7.2 on a machine that previously 
  ran 7.1.  It has installed an ide Mitsume 2/4x CD rom burner.  After 
  causing the the kernal to run the burner under scsi emulation, the cd burner 
  now works!  One issue, however.  After burning the cd, and during 
  the post-fixing stage of cdrecord, the drive experiences an input/output error 
  which locks up the drive until it times out 6 minutes later.  Then the 
  drive is fine and the cd is finished and fine.  Any idea what is 
  happening? -- 
North Lilly
Lan Administrator
School of Library and Information Science
Kent State University
330-672-2782

  The Goddess is Alive and 
   Magic is Afoot!    



[newbie] ip address

2001-01-07 Thread goldenpi

Just wondering if it would be possible to fake an ip address on the internet. I
have to spend 2 hours connecting to a busy line to upload my website. I have a
better isp but the webspace wont work from it. Invalid ip address. This is
clearly the isp stopping me from uploading from its competitor. Is there any
way I can fake my address? Prefably without going through any proxys.

-
==
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geek.




[newbie] apache log = /dev/tty8

2001-01-05 Thread Goldenpi

I just changed all my apache logs to /dev/tty8. I use it to show off the
latest version of my website in irc :). I need to know when people look so I
thought it would be a good idea to send the logs to tty8. It wounded like a
good idea. The logs go there but they dont show until I kill apache. It is
inconvenient restarting apache whenever I want to see if anyone has looked.
If there any way to make the logs show up as they are writen?





Re: [newbie] LILO

2001-01-05 Thread Goldenpi

After editing lilo.conf you have to rewrite lilo before the changes have any
effect. To rewrite lilo just run "lilo" as root.

- Original Message -
From: Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] LILO


> On Friday 05 January 2001 02:39 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > LILO isn't behaving the way I'd like it to.  After 5 seconds it boots
> > Linux by default.  What I want to happen is for Win98 to boot by
> > default after 20 seconds.  I've read up on LILO in Running Linux and
> > made the changes it suggested to /etc/lilo.conf.  Does Mandrake
> > use another file to configure LILO?  Here is what my /etc/lilo.conf
> > file looks like.
> >
> > #This file has been generated by KLILO
>   
>   ***  > default=windows   ***
>   
>
>This ought'a be a BIG hint ;>>
> --
> Tom Brinkman   [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
>





Re: [newbie] windows partition read only file system ?

2001-01-05 Thread Goldenpi

chmod o+rwx /dev/hda1
chmod o+rwx /mnt/hda1
chmod u+rwx /dev/hda1
chmod u+rwx /mnt/hda1

those should fix the permission problems.

- Original Message -
From: Jon Dowd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 4:59 AM
Subject: [newbie] windows partition read only file system ?


> Hello,
> (newbie right?)
> I'm trying to delete some files in my windows partition (fat16) from an
> terminal logged in as SU and I get an error message that /mnt/hda1 is a
> read-only file system. I have tried to chmod the file system but am not
sure
> if this is what I need to do nor the syntax. I have tried
> chmod 761 /mnt/hda1
> Can you help me?
> Thanks, Jon Dowd
>





Re: [newbie] Zip Drive, Part II

2001-01-05 Thread Goldenpi


- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 1:20 AM
Subject: [newbie] Zip Drive, Part II


> >I had to set up my zip 100 drive after 7.2 install to be able to mount
and
> >umount at will. I followed the guide at
> >http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/hardware/mountzip.html I
used
> >the part added by jim C.  Hope this helps.
>
> Tried all the advie, but none of it helped. Both my /mnt/zip and
> /mnt/cdrom2 (my cd-rw that also won't work) are "locked" directories.
>
> How do I "unlock" these pesky *%$#@...?
> Mike Riffle

They are both scsi. You have to mount them as such. its /dev/sd?? for scsi
stuff. Zip drives are always on partition 4 (sd?4).

This is a good chance to laugh at m$ outlook express email-address
regognition feature.

>
> Morgantown, WV USA
> http://web.mountain.net/~kneiper/rifrak.htm
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> Prickett's Fort Memorial Foundation
>
>





Re: [newbie] zip driver permissions

2001-01-03 Thread goldenpi

On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> 
> Dear All, I have Linux-Mandrake 7.2 and I had my internal Atapi zip
> drive supermounted and it was working fine until recently. As user all
> of a sudden I cannot copy a file into my zip. I can take them out and
> place them unto my desktop but I cannot place a file into my zip. As
> root I can do it but not as user. It was working fine until a week ago
> and I did nothing to change it. What do I need to do manually in either
> fstab or through Linuxconf to make this work for user again? I have
> attached a screenshot of my fstab file. I have tried changing
> permissions with chmod, Linuxconf,etc. and nothing has worked. Any help
> will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Marcia


Content-Type: image/png; name="fstab.png"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Description: 


Firstly, I suggers you attach the file rather than a screenshot of it. its much
smaller.

As for the problem, the files you might need to change the settings on are
/dev/sd*, /mnt/zip. I would just set the
other permissions on those.

the command is (as root):
chmod o+rwx /dev/sd*
chmod o+rwx /mnt/zip

see if that does anything. This will gice everyone write access to all your
scsi devies as a side-effect.#

And lasty, a problem of mine. Once again kmail is slowing everything down to
the point where there is a 5 second delay between me pushing abbutton and
anything happening on screen. Why? It makes typeing very hard and spelling even
harder/

-- 
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geek.




Re: [newbie] Why use linux at all? - not heresy, just want a straight answer please

2000-12-31 Thread Goldenpi

Win95 will run on a 386. I dont know if it will install on a 386 through. I
once had 95 running on a 386 with 8 mi ram. I got the hard drive second hand
with windows on it. Then I just had to put it in and turn on.

- Original Message -
From: Mark Hillary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Why use linux at all? - not heresy, just want a
straight answer please


> My install of mandrake 7.2 with KDE2 and stuff was about 400Mb. 400Mb, for
> 400mb I had a system that booted into a GUI (KDE), and office package and
a
> second word prossecer (Koffice and abiword). Loads of games and internet
> stuff. Compare that to windows for 300mb you can install a bear system,
then
> add office on that and all of the other little programs that you like and
> you can see that for systems of comparable usablity that linux is smaller.
> You have to remember that linux is a network and develporer OS so when you
> look at that download size you have to realise that there are loads of
> develpoment tools (devel libaries), server programs (Aphace), and loads of
> other times that the normal desktop user will never need.
>
> The other reasons for using it is that it is more stable (as long as your
> not a kernel developer or such like), and to be free of the closed source
> compaines (Its that moral bit). Also if you want to see the insides of
your
> system you can do that.
>
> When you read things saying linux can be run on i386's you have to
remember
> that when refering to linux you are talking about the kernel, and yes the
> kernel (and other programs) can be run on a i386 but not all of them.
Linux
> is great for reusing old bits of hardware, setting up firewalls or just a
> computer that you can attach extra stuff to. It is great for stuff like
> that. With win 98 the install program won't even allow it to be installed
on
> a P166.
>
> Any I will stop rambering now
>
> Mark Hillary
> - Original Message -
> From: "Romanator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 7:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Why use linux at all? - not heresy, just want a
> straight answer please
>
>
> > Paul wrote:
> > >
> > > > ok, here is the real question: why do people try running linux?, the
> > > > impression i had gathered was that it was a lighter os and could be
> used on
> > > > older machines, (i386 etc). I was a little dismayed when i saw the
> download
> > > > size. How much disk space will a bare install need?
> > > >
> > > > David and Alicia
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Most people that 'try' running linux have probably not read enough
about
> it to know what
> > > is possible and how to do it.
> > > Millions of people run Linux and are happy with it.
> > >
> > > Progress is made in all areas, in the development of linux, Windows,
and
> hardware. If the
> > > hardware gets more potent, then the OS's of that timeframe will grow
> along with that.
> > > You can indeed run Linux on a 386, but you can not expect to take all
> the advantages of
> > > the new OS-technology using old hardware-technology.
> > > Mandrake is optimized for Pentium class processors, not i386.
> > > Redhat is compiled for i386, and when you use RH5.2 (from which, if I
am
> not mistaken,
> > > Mandrake originated) or RH6.0, that will run nicely on an I386. You
can
> not install
> > > everything, but a basic system with some Xwindow support should be
> possible on your specs
> > > of i386 with 540mb. Even with 8 megs of RAM, this should function.
(Not
> 'run', but
> > > 'walk'.)
> > >
> > > Compare what you need for a basic mandrake installation with a bare
> Xwindow system, and
> > > windows95, and you may not find much difference. Using Linux made me
> microsoft
> > > independent, free of blue screens of death, DLL's in all forms and
> shapes and versions, an
> > > uninterpretable registry file, and the power to influence the system
and
> repair it when it
> > > breaks down. Windows does not let me do that.
> > > If you seek the ease of windows, being taken by the hand by wizards
> which make all the
> > > decisions for you, then windows is what you want. If you want to be
able
> to use your
> > > computer by what you put in it yourself, then you can go with Linux.
> > > (My expression of thoughts entirely of course.)
> > > Paul
> >
> > Good ol' DLLS. Once of the major causes of many Windows crashes.
> > --
> > Roman
> > Registered Linux User #179293
> >
>
>





Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-31 Thread Goldenpi

I installed 98 after melting my P200MMX in the laptop. I just wanted to get
it up to 166. It should have worked but I didn't know the core voltage was
too high. I thought it was just a cooling problem and tried to fix it by
stuffing the heatsink with thermal paste. I ended up buying a p166 with my
birthday money and that will do 166 easy. So now I have bindows 98 on it. I
want to put on mandrake 7.1 but the hard drive is only 1 gig. I need 98 for
school. They insist I use a popular word processor and that means word. Soon
as I get enough for a bigger drive its getting linux.

- Original Message -
From: Mark Hillary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux


> Windows 98 doesn't run on 166Mhz, the install program doesn't allow the
> install.
>
> Mark Hillary
> - Original Message -
> From: "goldenpi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 3:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux
>
>
> > Look at this number sequence:
> >
> > 512k
> > 1m
> > 4m
> > 8m
> > 32m
> >
> > see how quickly it goes up? They are the memory requirements for
windows.
> dos
> > would word with 512k. windows 3.11 needed 4 meg. windows 95 needed 8
meg.
> > Windows 98 needed 32Meg. Whistler will need so much people will have to
> buy
> > more.
> >
> > And look at processers:
> >
> > dos : 8086
> > win3.11 : 80286
> > win95 : 80386
> > win98 : unknown
> > win me : 166MHz
> >
> > thats enough that I managed to fty my laptop processor when I tried to
> > overclock it and run windows me. It cost £25 for a new pentium 166.
> >
> > On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> > > Romanator wrote:
> > > > Revenant wrote:
> > > > > Clarification:  Millenium is MS eking the last $$$ it can out of
the
> > > > > dying Win9x OS.  Whistler will be what Win2000 was supposed to
be -
> the
> > > > > fusion of the NT line with the Win9x line.  It is supposed to be a
> very
> > > > > different beast to the Win9x line, including ME...
> > > > Have you noticed that the OS is getting bigger and bigger? They are
> > > > pushing our resources to their limits.
> > >
> > > Our resource limits are increasing.  Most software aims to
> > > take maximum advantage of the hardware available.  Now that the
industry
> > > standard machine is a PIII, I'd be disappointed if the OS didn't have
> > > additional functionality.
> > >
> > >   That said, Windows *does* seem to have more than its fair share of
> > > bloat...
> > >
> >
> 
> > > Society Design Mailing List
http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design
> > > For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of
real-
> > > world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds.
> > > ---Revenant
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
> > --
> > ==
> > Goldenpi - linux user, unreal editor, programer in 3 languages and all
> round
> > geek.
> >
>
>





Re: [newbie] Why use linux at all? - not heresy, just want a straight answer please

2000-12-31 Thread Goldenpi

Its also more stable ebcause a small crash in windows will take the system
with it. Under linux the same small crash will take down the application but
will leave everything else untouched. If you accidentially put your program
into an endless loop you can just switch console and kill it.

- Original Message -
From: Revenant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Why use linux at all? - not heresy, just want a
straight answer please


> Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Friday 29 December 2000 04:41 am, David and Alicia wrote:
> > > ok, here is the real question: why do people try running linux?, the
> > > impression i had gathered was that it was a lighter os and could be
> > > used on older machines, (i386 etc). I was a little dismayed when i
> > > saw the download size. How much disk space will a bare install need?
> > From zero (you can run Linux on a floppy) to as much as you care to
> > let it have.  Keep in mind that only the kernel is Linux, everything
> > else is (GNU) applications and the various configs, libraries, etc,
> > that they need.   Read /. and you'll hear of people running Linux on a
> > wristwatch ;)
>
>   Some bloke got it going on a Dreamcast too.
>
>   My reasons for running Linux:
>
> (1)  It's free (as in beer, not speech).  And not just the OS, but
>  the software.  The GIMP alone saves you $1,000+ over using
>  Photoshop.
>
> (2)  It's free (as in speech, not beer).
>
> (3)  "It's more stable".  In my experience, what this has meant is that
>  the OS won't glitch or die on you for no discernable reason - but
>  it can and will glitch or die on you for reasons that are obscure
>  at best to the newbie.  Essentially, Linux will let you into its
>  guts to fix the problem when something goes wrong while Windows
>  doesn't.  I hope to learn enough to take advantage of that.
>
> 
> Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design
> For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real-
> world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds.
> ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
>





Re: [newbie] Why use linux at all? - not heresy, just want a straight answer please

2000-12-31 Thread goldenpi

On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> ok, here is the real question: why do people try running linux?, the
> impression i had gathered was that it was a lighter os and could be used on
> older machines, (i386 etc). I was a little dismayed when i saw the download
> size. How much disk space will a bare install need?
> 
> David and Alicia
> 

yep. But dont expect to have a lot. You probably wouldn't be able to fit in
xwindows. The smallest linux will run on a 386, 4mi ram and no hdd.

> Would mandrake run on a p60, 540 mb hd, ?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Revenant
> Sent: 29 December 2000 10:24
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] basic question
> 
> 
> Define "faster than windows".  Using KDE I've noticed there is quite
> often a noticable delay waiting for windows to appear - far longer than
> in windows.
> 
> 
> Herman Christiani wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Yes, you can and it will run faster then windows,
> > but you forgot to mention the amount of ram?
> > Linux likes it's ram, the more the better.
> > On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> > > Dear all,
> > > Can i install mandrake on my (shame) p200mmx 3.3gig machine?
> > > will it run apps faster than windoze bloatware?
> > > David and Alicia
> 
> 
> 
> Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design
> For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real-
> world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds.
> ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
-- 
==
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geek.




Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-31 Thread goldenpi

Look at this number sequence:

512k
1m
4m
8m
32m

see how quickly it goes up? They are the memory requirements for windows. dos
would word with 512k. windows 3.11 needed 4 meg. windows 95 needed 8 meg.
Windows 98 needed 32Meg. Whistler will need so much people will have to buy
more.

And look at processers:

dos : 8086
win3.11 : 80286
win95 : 80386
win98 : unknown
win me : 166MHz

thats enough that I managed to fty my laptop processor when I tried to
overclock it and run windows me. It cost £25 for a new pentium 166.

On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> Romanator wrote:
> > Revenant wrote:
> > > Clarification:  Millenium is MS eking the last $$$ it can out of the
> > > dying Win9x OS.  Whistler will be what Win2000 was supposed to be - the
> > > fusion of the NT line with the Win9x line.  It is supposed to be a very
> > > different beast to the Win9x line, including ME...
> > Have you noticed that the OS is getting bigger and bigger? They are
> > pushing our resources to their limits.
> 
> Our resource limits are increasing.  Most software aims to
> take maximum advantage of the hardware available.  Now that the industry
> standard machine is a PIII, I'd be disappointed if the OS didn't have
> additional functionality.
> 
>   That said, Windows *does* seem to have more than its fair share of
> bloat...
> 
> 
> Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design 
> For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real-
> world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds.
> ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
-- 
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geek.




RE: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-31 Thread goldenpi

In other words, nothing will work. Anything that would not work under nt will
nt work under whistler. Then m$ can start chargeing for all sorts of unneeded
patches.

On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> Whistler is no an "update" to Windows ME.  It is the complete replacement of
> all previous "consumer" Windows versions (Win95, Win98, WinME) with a
> Windows NT based code source.
> 
> What this means for Microsoft is that all "markets" - consumer, workstation
> and server - will have the same code base.  Some of the GUI shell stuff will
> be different between the consumer and workstation/server versions no doubt,
> but the core OS will be NT based.
> 
> Cheers and Happy New Year to all,
> Rick
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Romanator
> Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 7:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux
> 
> 
> There's an update to Millennium coming out later this year. I think it's
> name is Whistler.
> 
> goldenpi wrote:
> >
> > Give it time. I have just seen windows millenium and I can assure you it
> will
> .
> ..
> ..
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Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-31 Thread goldenpi

Winme is unfixable. If you accidently lose the drivers for the video card you
cant fix it from dos. Dos does nothing. You cant reboot in dos, you cant even
get to a dos prompt. I wonder how you pass command line stuff?

On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> On Thursday 28 December 2000 03:06, you wrote:
> > There's an update to Millennium coming out later this year. I think it's
> > name is Whistler.
> >
> 
> Yeah...that short for "Whistle friggin dixie while you wait for ever for your 
> computer to stinkin work correctly cause this OS sucks!" I'm sorry. Win 95B 
> is a good one and 98SE isn't too bad as long as you keep the registry squeeky 
> clean; NT4.0 with "all" the service pack installed and kept clean will run 
> well too, but WinME is a joke! What were they thinking?
> 
> Sorry to the list cause this ain't a windows forum.
> 
> Nowdie...thread DIE! :)
> -- 
> Mark
> 
> "If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless," 
> "Sharing is what makes them powerful."
> 
>   Linus Torvalds
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Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-31 Thread goldenpi

I heard rumers. Perhaps microsoft has realised people can use f8 to get to dos
and want to remove that so they can chage $10,000 to send a repair man with a
boot disk over when it goes wrong.

On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> There's an update to Millennium coming out later this year. I think it's
> name is Whistler.
> 
> goldenpi wrote:
> > 
> > Give it time. I have just seen windows millenium and I can assure you it will
> > not last. It is awful. It is slow. It takes up half my hard drive and then its
> > optional parts take the rest. And it doesn't work.
> > 
> > Windows 2k however is here to stay. I haven't seen it running but I have heard
> > of it.
> > 
> > On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: David Raleigh Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 5:17 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux
> > >
> > >
> > >  I am locked into bad mouse support by 2-button mouse users. Linux mouse
> > >  support is hardly configurable at all. I have seen the sawfish mouse
> > >  dialog. Ridiculous.
> > >
> > > Very true indeed. Kde should build a special mouse driver for mice that have
> > > a scrol wheel and side buttons. Mine has four buttons and a scroll wheel.
> > > And the people who make the mice should write software for linux also. After
> > > all there are a lot of people using linux today.
> > >
> > > I feel that if every one using linux sent email to the logitech company
> > > asking for drivers/software for there products then they might do something
> > > about it. i just bought a new printer, a lexmark Z32 because they have
> > > drivers for linux. And the Z52 has drivers for linux also.
> > >
> > > My mouse is a ms intelli mouse explorer and whith the software for windoze I
> > > can get the buttons to do what ever I want them to do, and I can change the
> > > icons as well. But I bought it because it does not have a ball in it and can
> > > use it as either ps2 or usb.
> > >
> > > I also feel that linux should have surport for IDE CD Burners, not just
> > > SCSI.
> > >
> > > Regards Anthony Daniell
> > --
> > ==
> > Goldenpi - linux user, unreal editor, programer in 3 languages and all round
> > geek.
> 
> -- 
> Roman
> Registered Linux User #179293
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Re: [newbie] small question

2000-12-30 Thread goldenpi

On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> As I am typeing this I am thinking of two small errors I just had while getting
> email.
> 
> The first is a missing charset error./ Easy to fix if I could just find the
> dialog to set up fonts.
> 
> The OOther is this speed. Now I am getting email something is makeing the
> computer hang fot a fere seconds before anything happens. As I type nothing
> appearso nt the screen for about 5 secds. That is why my typeing is dso bad.
> Just wondering what could be causeing these slow downs.. I just had to
> reinstall linux after bindows refused to upgrade without a full install and I
> forgot to unplug my linux drives. 
> 
> Final problem is my 8 gig windows partiton, hdb9. Windows wont see it because
> my linux partitions come before it. I could fix the problem but not without
> completly reformating and repatritinh 3 for my drives.
> 

scratch that network one. I just set it up and found it only has 2mi ram. It
can take up to for if I add some 30 pin sims (whiich I have in the loft :)) but
thats still barely enough to run loaf. And the hard drive controler is
non-existant.

> Now that I thyink about it I have one more. I have just gotten my ncrishtmas
> money and it is going towards a new network card. Is there anything I should
> know before I plugin this card (isa, bnc) in here. Another will go in an old
> 386 8mi ram which will be used as a fileserver and for some work im doing with
> distributed computing. th4e server will be running linux and will be running
> only on remote admin via telnet and ftp soon as Im done with some surgury on the
> keyboard controler.
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Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-27 Thread goldenpi

Give it time. I have just seen windows millenium and I can assure you it will
not last. It is awful. It is slow. It takes up half my hard drive and then its
optional parts take the rest. And it doesn't work.

Windows 2k however is here to stay. I haven't seen it running but I have heard
of it.

On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: David Raleigh Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 5:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux
> 
> 
>  I am locked into bad mouse support by 2-button mouse users. Linux mouse
>  support is hardly configurable at all. I have seen the sawfish mouse
>  dialog. Ridiculous.
> 
> Very true indeed. Kde should build a special mouse driver for mice that have
> a scrol wheel and side buttons. Mine has four buttons and a scroll wheel.
> And the people who make the mice should write software for linux also. After
> all there are a lot of people using linux today.
> 
> I feel that if every one using linux sent email to the logitech company
> asking for drivers/software for there products then they might do something
> about it. i just bought a new printer, a lexmark Z32 because they have
> drivers for linux. And the Z52 has drivers for linux also.
> 
> My mouse is a ms intelli mouse explorer and whith the software for windoze I
> can get the buttons to do what ever I want them to do, and I can change the
> icons as well. But I bought it because it does not have a ball in it and can
> use it as either ps2 or usb.
> 
> I also feel that linux should have surport for IDE CD Burners, not just
> SCSI.
> 
> Regards Anthony Daniell
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geek.




Re: [newbie] 1024 cylinder limit

2000-12-27 Thread goldenpi

I have the same arrangement. Hda for windows, hdb for linux and hda for
windows. I also have 8 gig of hdb for windows but it wont see it because it
comes after a linux partition.

On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> Jake,
> 
> You may also consider a different partitioning strategy:
> 
> * 1 or 2 GB to Windoze for _just_ the OS
> * The next 3 or more GB to Linux
> * The rest to Windoze
> 
> I do this for three reasons:
> 
> 1) I never have to worry about the 1024 cylinder limit.
> 
> 2) It makes back-up of my Windoze OS extremely small (less
> than 400 MB), fast, and simple.
> 
> 3) It forces me to put all the important files that usually
> ends up on my desktop (read: my OS partition since the
> desktop is really a subdirectory in C:\Windows) onto the
> other partition. So should anything happen to my OS
> partition (like two weeks ago) all my data is safe on the
> other partition. And BTW, setting the Windoze OS partition
> to a gig still gives you a good 300 MB to work with.
> 
> The first reason has been eliminated with Mandrake 7.2, I
> believe. But if Windoze gets hosed, this partitioning scheme
> lets me get back on track within two minutes, without any
> loss of data.
> 
> Miark
> 
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I bought Linux Mandrake 7.0 months ago, and now I'm
> reading up
> > > > trying to figure out how to use it.  I've look at the
> documentation on
> > > > the Mandrake page, the Instillation How-To, the
> Win95+Linux How-
> > > > To, and a few others.  Some of them mention that with
> some
> > > > distributions of Linux, on some computers, bootable
> partitions
> > > > must completely reside below the 1024th cylinder.
> > > >
> > > > How do I know if I need to have my Linux boot
> partition below the
> > > > 1024th cylinder when partitioning my drive?  I bought
> Partition
> > > > Magic to help with the partitioning.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Jake
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Re: [newbie] Installation with older Bios

2000-12-27 Thread goldenpi

The 3 golden rules of linux.

1. Dont turn off at the switch or plug. Linux doesn't like that :)
2. If it crashes, hold down control-alt-f2 to get to a console where you can
fix it.
3. Remember, as long as you are not root nothing you do can mess it up. So feel
free to mess with whatever you want :-)

On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> > Donald Munson wrote:
> > 
> > OK well I took the plunge and let Mandrake load onto the drive.  I
> > told it to erase the Dos partition and load to the entire drive.  The
> > setup went OK (I think?).  Now when I boot to Linux I get a command
> > line prompt (grub>).  What is this and how do I boot into the
> > graphical interface.
> > 
> > Don
> > 
> > 
> 
> Hi Don,
> 
> While looking at the Grub menu, select Linux and press the  key.
> Another option is to let it count down from 5 seconds and your Linux box
> will begin checking, then boot up to the graphical interface. I usually
> let Linux start up by itself.
> 
> Welcome to our humble club.
> 
> -- 
> Roman
> Registered Linux User #179293
> High Energy Penguin Powered Email
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[newbie] small question

2000-12-27 Thread goldenpi

As I am typeing this I am thinking of two small errors I just had while getting
email.

The first is a missing charset error./ Easy to fix if I could just find the
dialog to set up fonts.

The OOther is this speed. Now I am getting email something is makeing the
computer hang fot a fere seconds before anything happens. As I type nothing
appearso nt the screen for about 5 secds. That is why my typeing is dso bad.
Just wondering what could be causeing these slow downs.. I just had to
reinstall linux after bindows refused to upgrade without a full install and I
forgot to unplug my linux drives. 

Final problem is my 8 gig windows partiton, hdb9. Windows wont see it because
my linux partitions come before it. I could fix the problem but not without
completly reformating and repatritinh 3 for my drives.

Now that I thyink about it I have one more. I have just gotten my ncrishtmas
money and it is going towards a new network card. Is there anything I should
know before I plugin this card (isa, bnc) in here. Another will go in an old
386 8mi ram which will be used as a fileserver and for some work im doing with
distributed computing. th4e server will be running linux and will be running
only on remote admin via telnet and ftp soon as Im done with some surgury on the
keyboard controler.





Re: [newbie] Installation with older Bios

2000-12-25 Thread Goldenpi

I had that once on a 386. this worked for me but is very hardware-specific:

1. find the geomatry settings for the disk
2. set it up as usr

done. Probly wont work.


- Original Message -
From: Donald Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2000 6:58 PM
Subject: [newbie] Installation with older Bios


> I have an older Pentium 90 that will not fully see a 2.1 GB HD.  I have
> formatted the HD cleanly and the BIOS will only see the first 504 MB.  I
> have read in the archives that it is not recommended to install Linux
using
> a HD overlay.  Is it possible to install 7.2 and then reformat the
remaining
> portions of the HD to get the full benefit of the 2.1 GB?
>
> I would really appreciate any assistance.  I don't want to give this up
and
> I don't want to have to buy a new motherboard and components just to
install
> Linux.
>
> Don
>
>
>





Re: [newbie] Microsoft's idea of risk

2000-12-20 Thread Goldenpi

What do you get if you not only use but also copy and sell it?

Windows 95 and 98 disks have the words "please do not make pirate copies of
this disk" on them. Nice try m$.

- Original Message -
From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 1:46 PM
Subject: [newbie] Microsoft's idea of risk


> >From http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/15101.html
>
> Microsoft urges people not to use the Internet
> By: Kieren McCarthy
> Posted: 29/11/2000 at 17:10 GMT
>
> Finding out what exactly Microsoft is thinking is harder than getting
blood out
> of a stone or a coherent sentence out your grandma, but work hard
enough...
>
> The Beast of Redmond has put an online form on its Web site that will tell
you
> what sort of risk you are running of having obtained unlicensed or pirated
> software. Which is nice. Depending on how you answer, M$ will give you a
> low, medium or high-risk rating. So we had a play around to determine
exactly
> what Microsoft saw as risky behaviour.
>
> Unsurprisingly, if you buy all your software off Microsoft, have all the
licences at hand
> and also purchase upgrade licences, client access licences and
> purchasing licences, then you are at low-risk. Deviate much from this and
you
> enter medium risk.
>
> Your software is pre-installed (keeping all the other answers the same)?
> Medium risk. Your IT department installed it? Medium risk. You're not sure
> that you have licences for every piece of software? High risk straight
away.
> You don't know exactly how many workstations your company has? From
> Low to High risk in one fell swoop.
>
> However, of most interest to us were the Internet options. It would seem
that
> Microsoft - despite everything it says - doesn't trust the Internet at
all. In
> answer to the question "How did you acquire the software installed on your
> workstations/servers?", three of the ten options concern the Net. These
are:
> Internet acquisition - On-line Store, On-line Auction and Downloaded from
> Internet.
>
> Select any of these three and you are immediately sent from a Low risk
> situation to a High risk one. So there you have it - Microsoft doesn't
want you
> to use the Internet. We'd always suspected.
>
> Update
> Incidentally, don't bother to try the quiz out if you are using anything
but
> Internet Explorer. Such is the complexity of running a simple quiz that
only a
> product as amazing as Explorer can deal with it. Good to see Microsoft
hasn't
> changed. ®
>
> Related Link
> MS' online form (try it yourself - you'll be Medium risk)
> http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/samguide/atrisk/default.asp
>
>
>





Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 7.2 on Compaq Armada 1750

2000-12-07 Thread Goldenpi

I know two places to set up sound:

1. as root, run sndconfig.
2. Harddrake will detect a sound card and sets it up

- Original Message -
From: Mr S Ganesan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Linux-Mandrake - Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux-Mandrake 7.2 on Compaq Armada 1750


> Please use DrakeConf as the root user. It has tools for configuing
> sound. Click on the configure sound and follow the instructions. These
> tools are found only if u r using Xwindow systed!On Wed, 6 Dec 2000,
> Richard F. Galaz wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm fairly new to linux and I'm still learning how to use it.  I just
> > connected to the internet using Win2K internet sharing connection.  A
> > great accomplishment for a newbie, I suppose... Anyway, ahead with my
> > problem...
> >
> > I just installed the current version Linux-Mandrake on my Compaq Armada
> > 1750.  The installation was smooth, I did not encounter any problems.
> > The only thing that I am not happy with is that there is no sound.  Has
> > anyone found any sound drivers for linux?  I have tried to look up the
> > information on the sound drivers for Windows, but I haven't been
> > successful in retrieving any information.  Besides the sound thing, I am
> > having problems logging out of a KDE session.  Whenever I try to logout,
> > it just sits there.  I can still move the mouse around and everything,
> > but nothing will open.  I have left the computer alone for about 10
> > minutes to see if it needed more time to logout.  Has anyone else had
> > similar problems like this?  Is there a set of steps that I should take
> > before logging out??
> >
> > I should mention that I am using a 3COM 10/100 LAN Cardbus (model
> > 3CCFE575BT) for my network connection.  I have noticed that when I have
> > the card inserted into a slot, it takes longer to enter a KDE session.
> > Could this be the cause to the problems that I'm having?
> >
> > Any information would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
> > Richard F. Galaz
> >
>
> --
> S.Ganesan
> Senior Scientist
> Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering
> Berasia Road
> Bhopal 462038, INDIA
> Phone: 0755-730986 (O)
> 0755-732105 (R)
> Fax: 0755-734016
> Email<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Web Address:http://www.ciae.nic.in
>
>





Re: [newbie] At last my Pavilion sound is working!

2000-12-07 Thread Goldenpi

All is not well. My sound works now but is very quiet. I have all the
mixesettings at 100. Any ideas?
- Original Message -
From: goldenpi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] At last my Pavilion sound is working!


> By coincidence I just got mine going too on my pavilion. But I traced
> the problem to a completly different place. I entered the wrong IRQ. As
> far as I can tell the weird card doesn't have a normal irq. Windows uses
> 5 and everything works but linux needs 7. I put windows on 7 and no
> sound.
>
> Of course I have yet to hear any actual sound because the leads that
> connect my pc to my sterio are put in the loft while I decorate. But
> Sndconfig doesn't give an error anymore.
>
> Mark Weaver wrote:
> >
> > Great to "hear" Rick! Glad you could get it going.
> >
> > --
> > Mark
> >
> > / * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
> >   * in order to get the rats up from below decks
> >   * so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
> >   *
> >   * REGISTERED LINUX USER # 182496
> >   */
> >
> > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<*REPLY SEPERATOR*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 rick had this to say!
> >
> > > Special thanks to Mark Weaver and sSpoonman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])!
> > >
> > > Some history first.  I have never gotten the sound to work on my son's
HP
> > > Pavilion 3265.   Both the installation procecure and sounddrake failed
to
> > > detect the on-board audio.  A few months ago I put my son's original
Win98 HD
> > > back in ran the control panel system applet.  Scribbled a few notes
about the
> > > sound "card" and yanked it back out.  Never did much after that - just
got busy
> > > and then lost the paper with the info.
> > >
> > > Mark and I had a brief e-mail exchange relative to the "gates gets
Linux"
> > > thread and sound on the Pavilion came up. He felt it might have been
an
> > > interrupt conflict.  I figured I would check it out, maybe after
Christmas.
> > >
> > > But after coming home tonight and checking my mail there was entry in
> > > [newbie] from Spoonman with subject = "RE: [newbie] Crystal 4235."
Bingo!  The
> > > nickel dropped as I was pretty sure that had been the name of the
sound chip in
> > > the Pavilion.
> > >
> > > So *made* the time to tear the system apart and put the WIn98 HD back
in.  Sure
> > > enough the sound system was "Crystal PnP Audio".  H  not "4235" or
some
> > > other number.  But I took a flashlight and magnifying glass and
checked out the
> > > chips.  One was labeled "Cyrstal CX4237-X03".  Close enough for me.
> > >
> > > This time I took down *all* the information in the WIn98 Control
System applet
> > > through.  Then yanked the WIn98 drive and put back the Mandrake 7.1
HD.
> > >
> > > Logged on as root and ran soundrake.  It couldn't see anything bit I
hit the OK
> > > button and it came up and gave me a list.  Under Crystal there was
4232 and
> > > 4236.  Hmmm, what the heck, 4236 is close enough to 4237.  Selected
that and
> > > got a dialog box.  made changes to the DMA channel.
> > >
> > > Hit the test button - nada.  Doh!! No speakers.  Yanked an old pair of
LabTec
> > > MCS-600s from the junk box and plugged them in.  Hit the test button
again -
> > > this time something muffled that sounded like speech.  Cranked up the
volume
> > > and tried again - it *was* speech albeit pretty muffled.
> > >
> > > Said "close enough" and hit the OK button.  Put in a CD and am
listening to the
> > > Bach Brandenbergs on a Synthesizer!  Ahhh... life is good.
> > >
> > > This has been a long post but maybe it will help someone else since my
> > > technique certainly wasn't "deep."
> > >
> > > Cheers and thanks again Mark and Spoonman!
> > >  -rick
> > >
> > >
>
> --
> ==
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> geek.
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Re: [newbie] At last my Pavilion sound is working!

2000-12-05 Thread goldenpi

By coincidence I just got mine going too on my pavilion. But I traced
the problem to a completly different place. I entered the wrong IRQ. As
far as I can tell the weird card doesn't have a normal irq. Windows uses
5 and everything works but linux needs 7. I put windows on 7 and no
sound.

Of course I have yet to hear any actual sound because the leads that
connect my pc to my sterio are put in the loft while I decorate. But
Sndconfig doesn't give an error anymore.

Mark Weaver wrote:
> 
> Great to "hear" Rick! Glad you could get it going.
> 
> --
> Mark
> 
> / * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
>   * in order to get the rats up from below decks
>   * so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
>   *
>   * REGISTERED LINUX USER # 182496
>   */
> 
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<*REPLY SEPERATOR*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 
> On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 rick had this to say!
> 
> > Special thanks to Mark Weaver and sSpoonman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])!
> >
> > Some history first.  I have never gotten the sound to work on my son's HP
> > Pavilion 3265.   Both the installation procecure and sounddrake failed to
> > detect the on-board audio.  A few months ago I put my son's original Win98 HD
> > back in ran the control panel system applet.  Scribbled a few notes about the
> > sound "card" and yanked it back out.  Never did much after that - just got busy
> > and then lost the paper with the info.
> >
> > Mark and I had a brief e-mail exchange relative to the "gates gets Linux"
> > thread and sound on the Pavilion came up. He felt it might have been an
> > interrupt conflict.  I figured I would check it out, maybe after Christmas.
> >
> > But after coming home tonight and checking my mail there was entry in
> > [newbie] from Spoonman with subject = "RE: [newbie] Crystal 4235."  Bingo!  The
> > nickel dropped as I was pretty sure that had been the name of the sound chip in
> > the Pavilion.
> >
> > So *made* the time to tear the system apart and put the WIn98 HD back in.  Sure
> > enough the sound system was "Crystal PnP Audio".  H  not "4235" or some
> > other number.  But I took a flashlight and magnifying glass and checked out the
> > chips.  One was labeled "Cyrstal CX4237-X03".  Close enough for me.
> >
> > This time I took down *all* the information in the WIn98 Control System applet
> > through.  Then yanked the WIn98 drive and put back the Mandrake 7.1 HD.
> >
> > Logged on as root and ran soundrake.  It couldn't see anything bit I hit the OK
> > button and it came up and gave me a list.  Under Crystal there was 4232 and
> > 4236.  Hmmm, what the heck, 4236 is close enough to 4237.  Selected that and
> > got a dialog box.  made changes to the DMA channel.
> >
> > Hit the test button - nada.  Doh!! No speakers.  Yanked an old pair of LabTec
> > MCS-600s from the junk box and plugged them in.  Hit the test button again -
> > this time something muffled that sounded like speech.  Cranked up the volume
> > and tried again - it *was* speech albeit pretty muffled.
> >
> > Said "close enough" and hit the OK button.  Put in a CD and am listening to the
> > Bach Brandenbergs on a Synthesizer!  Ahhh... life is good.
> >
> > This has been a long post but maybe it will help someone else since my
> > technique certainly wasn't "deep."
> >
> > Cheers and thanks again Mark and Spoonman!
> >  -rick
> >
> >

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Re: [newbie] OT network question for any administrator types OT

2000-12-05 Thread goldenpi

Adrian Smith wrote:
> 
> greetings all.
> i must once again ask for the collective wisdom of the group on a subject.
> 
> where i work we have a network (duh)
> mostly win95 with novell (don't know the version)
> and there are a few red hat linux servers.
> 
> each person has a logon name & password of course.
> my question is this --
> 
> would there, someplace, be a record of when a person logs on (determined by the use 
>of logon name & password) and which computer they log on at?  probably by IP address?
> 
> thank you for educating me, yet again
> =)
> 
> Adrian Smith
> 'de telepone dude
> Telecom Dept.
> x 7042
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There is if you have the log enabled. Just where I dont know. Look in
linuxconf under logs and there a a few. Something as important as that
should be listed.

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Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-04 Thread Goldenpi

If you thought that was fun just have a look at the folling files:

file(editor)

c:\io.sys(hexedit)-mess with error messages
c:\msdos.sys(asciiedit)-try adding logo=0 or bootgui=0
c:\windows\folder.htt(asciiedit)-the annoying message.


- Original Message -
From: Vic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux


> yeah I remember doing that, I edited the
> file that says "it is now safe to turn off your
> computer, so PUT ME BACK IN LINUX!"
>
> It was an image file so I just used an
> image editor and put in extra text hehe.
>
> I thought since the apps can tell the machine
> what to do, they can also be told to tell a
> decompiler or dis-assembler what to do,
> therefore producing the logical commands
> to be interpreted by the software into
> human-readable lines of code or at least into
> cpu instructions that can then be interpreted
> by some other software.
>
> On Sat, 02 Dec 2000, Goldenpi wrote:
> > I haven't tried to decompile them but I have gone a long way with a hex
> > editor.
> >
> > Have a look at c:\io.sys with a hex editor. The windows core is in
there.
> > You can edit a lot of error messages or prompts. I made mine say
"shatered
> > windows 98" when it starts.
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Vic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 3:14 AM
> > Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux
> >
> >
> > > So you already tested it ??
> > >
> > > On Fri, 01 Dec 2000, goldenpi wrote:
> > > > m$ do not want you decompiling their apps. They have made sure you
do
> > > > not decompile their apps useing every anti-decompile trick they can.
> > > > They will not decompile.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Vic wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Sorry to butt in
> > > > > Is there a good reverse compiler to
> > > > > get some source code out of ms apps so I can
> > > > > make them run in Linux?
> > > > > I mean make a linux binary.
> > > >
> > >
>





Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux

2000-12-01 Thread goldenpi

m$ do not want you decompiling their apps. They have made sure you do
not decompile their apps useing every anti-decompile trick they can.
They will not decompile.


Vic wrote:
> 
> Sorry to butt in
> Is there a good reverse compiler to
> get some source code out of ms apps so I can
> make them run in Linux?
> I mean make a linux binary.
> 
> On Fri, 01 Dec 2000, Mark Johnson wrote:
> > I just can't fathom that MS Office or IE are VB applications.  For sure the
> > NT Services are not VB apps.  ActiveX controls are C++.  The common controls
> > library are C++ too (tabs, list views, rich edit views). The Visual
> > InterDev, VB, and VC IDEs are C & C++.  The VB interpreter engine is
> > probably C++, C, and assembler.  I can't imagine building a kernel with
> > anything other than assembly or C...
> >
> > I asked this question on a MSVC developer mailing list and all the replies
> > where that the kernel OS has always been in assembler and C and recently
> > (Win98 onwards) with a little C++.
> >
> > VB is a wrapper around the Windows C API, so I just can't believe that the
> > majority of the OS and supporting native apps are written in VB...
> >
> > http://www.johnsmiley.com/visualbasic/vbhistory.htm
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Mark Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 8:14 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: [newbie] gates gets Linux
> >
> >
> > you guys really should do a little more research into the languages M$ has
> > used to write windows with. Since Win3.11 only the kernel has been written
> > in something other than VB. Visual BAsic (not the script). The kernel is
> > written in Assembly and M$ C++.

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Re: [newbie] RE: Windows can't be written in VB

2000-12-01 Thread goldenpi

Dave Sherman wrote:
> 
> That's correct. There is no DOS prompt available, either in "reboot to..."
> form, or even just a simple DOS window.
> 
> Dave
> 
> At 02:12 PM 11/30/2000 -0800, you wrote:
> >Quoting Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > Technically, WinME is Win98 without any trace of DOS under the covers.
> > > You won't find autoexec.bat. config.sys, or any of those files on a
> > > system with WinME preinstalled. An upgraded system may still have
> >
> >   Are you saying that WinMe doesn't have the option to "Reboot to DOS
> > prompt"
> >in the Shutdown menu?  I had thought that WinMe was just Win98 with a
> >bunch of
> >upgrades included.  I haven't actually seen a copy of it so I was just
> >wondering.  I do know that Win2000 doesn't even include fdisk or the sys
> >commands.
> >
> >...Dave
> 
> Dave Sherman
> SoftServ Business Systems, Inc.
> 
> "Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum viditur."

Amazeing. I thought m$ would not go to the exent of hinding dos. Perhaps
I will install it on an expendable system just to se how bad a job they
did.

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Re: [newbie] V7.2 questions!

2000-12-01 Thread goldenpi

"Ronald J. Hall" wrote:
> 
> A friend of mine installed the download version of 7.2 on his Pentium machine
> with 64 megs of RAM and a i810 video setup. (its a 667mhz machine). Anyways, he
> has an external modem and no matter what we do, it does not show up under
> hardware configuration, even though its working fine. Also, I thought hardware
> acceleration was automatic with certain card/chipsets under 7.2. (including the
> i810). However, any games we play are dead slow... ;-(
> 
> Any ideas? Thanks!
> 
> --
> 
>/\
>Dark>\/

Doesn't the i810 chipset have a video out port? or was that the 810e?
Does it work under linux?

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Re: [newbie] Chastity belt on CD-ROM and Floppy

2000-11-30 Thread Goldenpi

The padlocks just mean it isn't there. Did you check there were disks in the
drive :)?

Have a look in /etc/fstab. The drive setup is in there.

- Original Message -
From: Riker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 2:55 AM
Subject: [newbie] Chastity belt on CD-ROM and Floppy


> Hello, Gang!
>
> Question:
>
> I try to acces my Cd-rom and floppy in MD 7.2 but they both have
> padlocks on them. How do I change the permissions and to what file do I
> make the changes to?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Riker
>
>





Re: [newbie] Connect via netbios?

2000-11-27 Thread Goldenpi

Netbios is S-L-O-W. I know because I regurally run a scan and spy on people
just because I can :)

You can either run an ftp server on the windows box or enable ftp under
linux.

Anyway, netbios is how people like me break into computers. Not very secure.

- Original Message -
From: "Jon Doe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 4:30 AM
Subject: [newbie] Connect via netbios?


> My borther-in-law has a windows computer and he is always wanting help and
> for me to send files over the internet. I know netbios is a big thing with
> windows and I just wondered if this would be a good way for us to connect
> over the internet and if so what do I need on this linux box to connect to
> his windows box?
>
> --
> The box said Win95 or better so I got Linux.
>
> Registered Linux user 181996
>





Re: [newbie] linux install ok

2000-11-27 Thread Goldenpi


- Original Message -
From: "Abraham E Mandac Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] linux install ok


> At 08:49 AM 11/25/00 -, you wrote:
> >Why did you attach these files?
>
> God knows. Really, it was an accident. My apologies to everyone on this
list.
>
> >Your com port setup under windows needs changeing. They will work with
your
> >settings but you will not get directcc to work and hyperterminal will
> >default to 9600. You can change them from device manager.
>
> I don't understand, but I'll try and read up on that. Will it affect
linux?
> Anyway, many thanks for taking the time to examine my 'attachment'.

Wont effect linux or do much under windows. I just dont like to see a messy
config file.

>
> Abe
>
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Abraham E Mandac Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 5:19 AM
> >Subject: [newbie] linux install ok
> >
> >> If anyone still remembers some weeks back, I was the guy with the hard
> >disk
> >> buying problem. I'd just like to say thanks to all who helped out. I
> >> finally got my dual boot system up and running fine.
> >>
> >> [Settings]
> >> UseACAPServer=1
> >> LastOptionsCategory=2
> >> RunBefore=1
> >> UserSignatures=1
> >> MainWindowState=1
> >> Light32Version=3
> >> MboxBarIsDocking=1
> >> MboxBarFloatHeight=150
> >
>
>





Re: [newbie] Connection speed

2000-11-27 Thread Goldenpi

I presume you are talking about internet connection speed.

Under windows you dont need another app. When you connect just look at the
two flashing moniter icon in the taskbar.

Under linux, you will see a kppp minimize after you have connected. Get it
back up.

- Original Message -
From: "Roger Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux-Mandrake newbie mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 2:12 AM
Subject: [newbie] Connection speed


> Can anyone tell me how to tell what my connection speed is? I had a nice
> little app called speedgadget in Windows, but there's no way I'm booting
> into hell just for that ;-)
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>
> peace,
>
> Rog
>
> http://www.slammingrooves.com
> Registered Linux user #190719
>
>





Re: [newbie] Http(d)?

2000-11-27 Thread Goldenpi

Move the holder /webpage to /home/httpd/html. All the webpages you serve go
in there. Or you could edit httpd.gonf to set the documentroot=/webpage

- Original Message -
From: "-michael-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 9:05 PM
Subject: [newbie] Http(d)?


>
> So I have an html file, say /webpage/index.html, on my 'server'
> (24.231.51.230). Now I type Http://24.231.51.230/webpage/index.html/ from
my
> one box and no luck (Error 404) but when I do it from the alleged
"server", I
> get my html file moose n all.
>
> Am I correct in assuming that there is a problem with the way I set up or
> didn't my httpd file or some other piece of apache arcana (Included with
Mdk
> 7.2)? This is my first time, so be gentle.
> --
>
> -michael-
> RLU# 175480
>





Re: [newbie] partition info destruction

2000-11-27 Thread Goldenpi

That partition is gone. You should never have told it to install there.

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 6:34 PM
Subject: [newbie] partition info destruction


> Ok, this is what happened...
>
> I was running Windows, and bought Linux-Mandrake 7.2.
> I installed it with the custom option, as i had already installed 7.1 a
> couple of times. when it got to the point to decide how to install it on
my
> harddrive, i chose the option "install to free space on Windows", which i
> thought would create the necessary partitions, and 'steal' the space from
> windows. Beforehand i had defragmented windows.
> when i clicked into the "install to free space on Windows" option, the
> system froze.(AI could move the mouse, but the system would not respond to
the
> mouse or the keyboard navigation of the options... I proceeded to press
> .
> the system rebooted, but instead of booting normally it asked for me to
> enter the location of my command.com file, i entred c:\windows\command.com
but
> to no avail. When i booted with my win 98 boot disc it told me that it had
> not found a valid FAT16 or FAT32 partition on my drive, and that i should
> use fdisk to make one. i used fdisk and it told me that there was the
windows
> partition (i could tell because of the size), but that it was a non-DOS
> partition. I tried using norton disc doctor, but that didn't help because
it
> could not see a drive to examine...
> I desperately need help, because i've got important stuff on the windows
> partition...
> I started Lnx-mdk 7.2 setup again, just to see what the partitions looked
> like etc. but the 'only' option of how to install was to use all the space
> (ie. no option to use the space that was not being used by windows - win
does
> not use all the space on my harddrive; the rest is empty)
> I know this is not exactly a linux question, but my guess is that some of
> you will also know something about windows.
>
> Thanx a lot...
>
> creaktop
>
> --
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>
>





Re: [newbie] Modem's busy

2000-11-27 Thread Goldenpi

Mines on com1. There is a very good reason for this.

I got a ready made computer and the manufacturer only put one uart in.
Without more uarts coms 2 thru 4 will not work. The cheap manufacturer left
out the chips for the serial ports.

- Original Message -
From: "KompuKit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 2:41 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem's busy


> first of allmodems are always commonly hooked up
> on com 2   some times on com3 and 4but hardly never on
> com1
> this is the first time...I've ever heard of  a modem hooked
> up as com1
> the mouse is supposed to use com 1...try setting it up on
> com2 and I
> bet it works
>
> Dennis Myers wrote:
> >
> > patrick wrote:
> > >
> > > Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Saturday 25 November 2000 02:30 pm, KompuKit wrote:
> > > > > to be safe...just buy a EXTERNAL modem...
> > > > > all of them will work.
> > > >
> > > > this is just plain WRONG nonsense
> > > > --
> > > > Tom Brinkman   [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
> > >
> > > no , this is not nonsense. external modems work quite well
> > > with linux.
> > >
> > > i also want to share with everyone a way to make your
> > > printer work. i am using a panasonice laser jet. there
> > > is a driver in 7.2 for it. after installing it my printer
> > > was acting crazy. continually printing pages over and over.
> > > i uninstalled the driver finally , shut down the computer
> > > and rebooted. i also turned off the printer. i started
> > > kde and reinstalled the driver. printer works fine now.
> > >
> > > i just love linux :)
> > I agree with the external modems work in linux. I have a Best Data ext
> > Modem that worked very well until recently. It still works in windows
> > but I keep getting a  "Modem does not respond". I have tried to reset,
> > unplug, reconfig, etc. To no avail. The modem is plugged into com1 i.e.
> > ttyS0 and works in windows, but no response in 7.2. It does not show up
> > in  harddrake either.  Any suggestions out there. Oh, I am on the Linux
> > only box right now using a Best Data internal modem which also works
> > very well and says Linux compatable on the box. Thanks for any help with
> > this puzzle.
>
> --
>  Registered Linux User:167369
> <=KompuKit=>
> Kit Goins   ICQ# 7110071
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lowell, Mass.
> Web Designerhttp://kitdesigns.bizhosting.com
> WebServer:  http://kompukit.dyndns.org
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Re: [newbie] Shut down problem

2000-11-25 Thread Goldenpi

I just did. In the bios you must disable power management.

- Original Message -
From: "Paul Fuggle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 10:58 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Shut down problem


> At last someone else who has this problem.
> Does the suggestion below fix this?
>
> Fugz
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: goldenpi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 November 2000 22:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Shut down problem
>
>
> speed of light wrote:
> >
> > Hi:
> > I am having a shut down issue with my machine running Mandrake 7.2. This
> > is what is happening. After I hit the shut down button, Mandrake begins
> > a shut down sequence. And the machine actually beeps stating that it's
> > shutting down but immediately after it shuts down, it auto reboots
itself.
> > This goes on and on. Basically, I cannot shut it down. In order to do
> > so, I've been having to resort to shutting the box down physically. This
> > is not good. I've even tried using a term command of init 0 to shut down
> > but the box keeps doing the auto reboot thing.
> >
> > Can someone please help me solve this problem? I'm a Linux/Mandrake
> newbie.
> > The box on which Mandrake is running on is an E-machines box (X86).
> Mandrake
> > is the only OS on it. I have no strange apps running on the box but pure
> > Mandrake. The only thing I've done is get the box online (aDSL).
> >
> > Please help me! Thanks!
> >
> > __
> > FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place.
> > Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com
>
> I cant tell you how to fix the problem, but I can suggest you disable
> apm. in the bios and in the os.
>
> do you know it is safe to shutdown while lilo or grub is waiting for you
> to press a button?
>
>
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Re: [newbie] linux install ok

2000-11-25 Thread Goldenpi

Why did you attach these files?

Your com port setup under windows needs changeing. They will work with your
settings but you will not get directcc to work and hyperterminal will
default to 9600. You can change them from device manager.


- Original Message -
From: "Abraham E Mandac Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 5:19 AM
Subject: [newbie] linux install ok


> If anyone still remembers some weeks back, I was the guy with the hard
disk
> buying problem. I'd just like to say thanks to all who helped out. I
> finally got my dual boot system up and running fine.
>






> [Settings]
> UseACAPServer=1
> LastOptionsCategory=2
> RunBefore=1
> UserSignatures=1
> MainWindowState=1
> Light32Version=3
> MboxBarIsDocking=1
> MboxBarFloatHeight=150






Re: [newbie] Problem with Floppy Drive

2000-11-25 Thread Goldenpi

Thats a lot of mounts. I see your problem.

your floppy is in
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=ext2,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
The fs=ext2 part is the problem. It is set to read linux floppys. I think it
has to be changed to either dos, vfat or auto.

One of these will work. Im not sure which but one of them will.
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=auto,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=dos,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0


- Original Message -
From: "John Batt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 12:03 AM
Subject: [newbie] Problem with Floppy Drive


> Everytime I try to use fd0 I get the following:
>
> Could nor enter directory /mnt/floppy
>
> Below is the msg I get when I try to go through the console as both user
and
> root:
>
> bash: cd: /mnt/floppy: Input/output error
>
> Below is my etc/fstab.  Is there anything in there that is preventing me
from
> accessing fd0?  This also happens as root.
>
> /dev/hdb1 / ext2 defaults 1 1
> none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
> /dev/hda1 /mnt/DOS_hda1 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /dev/hda10 /mnt/DOS_hda10 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /dev/hda11 /mnt/DOS_hda11 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /dev/hda5 /mnt/DOS_hda5 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /dev/hda6 /mnt/DOS_hda6 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /dev/hda7 /mnt/DOS_hda7 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /dev/hda8 /mnt/DOS_hda8 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /dev/hda9 /mnt/DOS_hda9 vfat user,exec,conv=binary 0 0
> /mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
> /mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=ext2,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
> none /proc proc defaults 0 0
> /dev/hdb2 swap swap defaults 0 0
>
> FWIW, this only happens in Linux.  Floppy is 100% accessable in Windows.
>
> John Batt
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>





Re: [newbie] Size

2000-11-25 Thread Goldenpi

The only tool I know you can use is the linux cd. There are others but they
cost money. Put in the cd,  turn on, and answer the questions until the
partition program comes up. Use that. After it says "partition table of
drive hdx has been writen to disk" the partition program will exit and you
can reboot without the cd.

- Original Message -
From: "Michael Falzon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 12:35 AM
Subject: [newbie] Size


> Hi All
> If you have set-up a drive ( and as time goes by ) you see that
the
> drive size is to small can you change it ?
>
> / has 3.5gb
> /home has 4 gb
>
> i wound like to take some form /home and more it to /
>
>
> Michael Falzon
> Gremlin Consultancy  P/L
> Phone : (+61 03) 9315 3855
> Fax   : (+61 03) 9315 1585
> Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>





Re: [newbie] group psychologist

2000-11-23 Thread goldenpi

patrick wrote:
> 
> Goldenpi wrote:
> 
> > Easy one:
> >
> > I have the old 1024 cylinder problem with lilo un 7.1. Will installing 7.2
> > fix it?
> 
> it seems to me that installing 7.2 messes up more things. the old 1024
> cylinder
> will go away :) but there will many many new problems to contend with.
> happy thanksgiving.

I have a 15 gig partition going unused, so I guess I need 7.2. I only
want windows for sound. Linux wont take this souldcard. Something about
device or resource busy.

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Re: [newbie]winblows interface

2000-11-23 Thread goldenpi

we like a challenge. Word processors are not as much fun as 3d engines.

pablito wrote:
> 
> I think Mandrake-KDE has outwindowed the windows interface.  They've made
> the menuing off the start button much more sensible without all the
> Microsoft hardcoded bragging and advertising.  It's really much better.  I
> find those other window managers mysterious (Enlightenment) or just plain
> impossible (like the original FVWM thing.)  And you can tweak it practically
> any way you want, unlike windows.
> 
> Still using windows unfortunately. need to figure out how to configure Wine,
> and spend some money on hard disks and more software.  Why is it that the
> linux crowd loves to program all kinds of graphics stuff but gets bored with
> creating something basic like a word processor?
> 
> : The boxed release doiesn't seem like it will have the KDE2 final yet only
> : the d/l version, its a ruash job by mandrakesoft to get boxed pkgs out for
> : christmas- marketing tactics :( and even the Final is buggy I gave up on
> : it, its trying to copy a winblows interface too much in my opinion anyhow.
> : I hate it.
> :  --
> : Chad Y.
> : Registered Linux User #195191
> :
> :
> :

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Re: [newbie] ram issue

2000-11-23 Thread goldenpi

Paul wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, chronos . wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >Having a ram issue my 7.1 box only sees 64 of my 128. So how do I fix this ? I 
>found this on mandrakeuser.org and Im not sure how this works. It said in grub title 
>linuxkernel (hda0,0)/boot/vmlinuz root=dev/hda1 mem=128m  So Im not sure where to 
>put this in.
> > Thank you, chronos.
> 
> Hmmm. This should work. In that manner I also appended "ide=scsi" to my
> grub startup line...
> 
> Paul

I dont know just how this works, but I see partition entries that might
need correcting.

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Re: [newbie] sound help

2000-11-23 Thread goldenpi

as root, enter the command init 3.

You will need the init command a lot, so I will explain its use:

the init command switched the systems runlevel. The high the runlevel
the more is loaded. level 0 is off, level 1 is single user, level 3 is
text mode, I think level 5 is xwindows.

KompuKit wrote:
> 
> I installed the store version (MacMillian's 7.2 Mandrake)
> Howeverit said that it located and installed my
> soundcard
> but for some reason...I can't play wavs...or hear system
> default
> startup wav...at all.  I tried to setup using SNDCONFIG in a
> terminal...but it says I shouldn't configure under xwindow
> envirorment.  How can I restart to a prompt...but still be
> able to
> auto re-start later back to X.
> --
>  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)
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Re: [newbie] Shut down problem

2000-11-23 Thread goldenpi

speed of light wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> I am having a shut down issue with my machine running Mandrake 7.2. This
> is what is happening. After I hit the shut down button, Mandrake begins
> a shut down sequence. And the machine actually beeps stating that it's
> shutting down but immediately after it shuts down, it auto reboots itself.
> This goes on and on. Basically, I cannot shut it down. In order to do
> so, I've been having to resort to shutting the box down physically. This
> is not good. I've even tried using a term command of init 0 to shut down
> but the box keeps doing the auto reboot thing.
> 
> Can someone please help me solve this problem? I'm a Linux/Mandrake newbie.
> The box on which Mandrake is running on is an E-machines box (X86). Mandrake
> is the only OS on it. I have no strange apps running on the box but pure
> Mandrake. The only thing I've done is get the box online (aDSL).
> 
> Please help me! Thanks!
> 
> __
> FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place.
> Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com

I cant tell you how to fix the problem, but I can suggest you disable
apm. in the bios and in the os.

do you know it is safe to shutdown while lilo or grub is waiting for you
to press a button?


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Re: [newbie] group psychologist

2000-11-21 Thread Goldenpi

Easy one:

I have the old 1024 cylinder problem with lilo un 7.1. Will installing 7.2
fix it?





Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 and BT internet

2000-11-21 Thread Goldenpi

This I know.

You simply have to set the authentication to CHAP. by depault it is PAP. Its
somewhere under the setup options for the connection.

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 11:01 PM
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 and BT internet


> hi,
> Ok this question may have been posted 1000's of times before, but I can't
find it in any archive or FAQ so here goes.
>
> I have Intel 400 system, just installed mandrake 7.1, I am very 'green'
with regard this OS.
>
> My problem is that I can't connect to my ISP with it (BT Internet), the
modem dials, it handshakes, then dies, with the message "can't gian
authorisation".
>
> A friend of mine has used red hat and suse and had no problem, but tried
to configure mine, and it was having non of it.
>
> I don't know what info you guys will require to help solve this problem.
I have checked all the basics, modem operation, etc, my mate thinks it cos
BT uses NT and this is the problem, as they don't tell you a domain to log
on to. in fact they give you no help at all!
>
> Has anyone had this problem and could give me a 'detailed' laymans
description on how to fix it,
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> regards
>
> Leon
>
>





Re: [newbie] WINE

2000-11-21 Thread Goldenpi

Easy. From the colsole type "wine somefile.exe". If that doesn't work then
its not installed.

- Original Message -
From: "Kelly, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Newbie'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 2:23 PM
Subject: [newbie] WINE


> Hey all,
>
> How do I run WINE? I am a very Newbie, so step by step instructions are
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Kelly
> Registered Linux user 185775
>
>
>





Re: [newbie] using a removable hard drive (DOS)

2000-11-20 Thread Goldenpi

If linux does not find a drive it wants to mount it will just give an error
message and resume. But you should disable kudzu if you want to do that.

- Original Message -
From: "Mark Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LinuxNewbie (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 2:11 PM
Subject: [newbie] using a removable hard drive (DOS)


> Is it relatively straight forward to use a removable hard drive that is
DOS
> formatted in Linux.  What I have are two drives, on with Linux and one
with
> Windows.  When I want to use windows I pull out the Linux drive and put in
> the Windows drive.  This makes it easy for me to take my windows drive to
> work to pull crap off of it and etc...
>
> What I would like to do is put in another bay so that while in Linux I can
> get to my windows drive.  But I i'm not sure how I would mount the drive
or
> if there would be any contention during times when the drive was not in
the
> bay.
>
> Is this making any sense?
>





Re: [newbie] LILO error

2000-11-20 Thread Goldenpi

Lilo giveing LI might have something to do with the 1024 cilinder limit, so
so I heard.

Anyone know what LI- means?

- Original Message -
From: "Kelly, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 1:48 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] LILO error


> or you could use grub...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ralph Horne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 8:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] LILO error
>
>
> > SKLIM wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I have install 2 linux server at my office. The 1st Linux was running
> > just fine.
> > Today I have install 2nd unit of Linux at PIII system.
> >
> > When I restart my 2nd Linux after a new installation it show me LI not
> > LILO. How to fix this error. I can only login to my 2nd Linux with a
> > boot disk.
> >
> > Can someone help me to solve LILO error
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > SKLIM
> >
> >
> You may want to boot of the floppy and then use linux.conf to reinstall
> your LILO.  I think this works on 7.x from X Windows.  That should
> replace the fried LILO with a good one.
>
> Ralph
>





Re: [newbie] [OT] mixing memory

2000-11-20 Thread Goldenpi

SIMM or DIMM?

SIMM=no
DIMM=yes

- Original Message -
From: "Mark Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LinuxNewbie (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 3:21 PM
Subject: [newbie] [OT] mixing memory


> I know this if off topic, but I don't know where else to ask and I trust
you
> folks better...
>
> Can I mix memory, for example, can I mix a 128 PC100 8ns and a 32 PC100
8ns?
> Or is it best not to do this?
>





Re: [newbie] No NUMBER lock?

2000-11-20 Thread Goldenpi

Number lock keeps resetting. There is a service which will in theory do
something but I never saw any effect when I use it. The numlock still resets
at each runlevel change.

- Original Message -
From: "Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2000 10:36 PM
Subject: [newbie] No NUMBER lock?


> I have been looking through the DOCs but haven't discoverd how to have
> NUMBER LOCK active when starting KDE. Suggestions?
> TIA - Cmo
>





Re: [newbie] PNP Sound Card

2000-11-20 Thread Goldenpi

I get this too! But I have a sb clone ISA. My usb fails with the same error,
so I presumed they were conflicting. I have been saveing for a PCI card.

- Original Message -
From: " Santiago Erquicia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 1997 2:49 PM
Subject: [newbie] PNP Sound Card


I can't get my ALS110 (PNP) sound card work on MDK7.2  When I try to
configure the DMA with HardDrake it says something like the module sb.o is
busy.  I can't unload the module because it's not up!!!

What am I doing wrong??

Thanks






Re: [newbie] Booting to Linux

2000-11-20 Thread Goldenpi

I dont know how you can get to linux if you didn't make a boot disk, but I
can tell you how to get back windows. Linux installs the bootloader in the
MBR so you just have to rewrite it to get your windows back. But it wont fix
your d:\ drive and e:\ is gone until you can either fix linux or get it off.

- Original Message -
From: "Brian Dryburgh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 5:13 PM
Subject: [newbie] Booting to Linux


I have "installed" Linux Mandrake from PCPlus (UK) October magazine disk.
I'm more than certain that I followed the instructions to a tee (there
weren't many options).
I used partition E (5Gb) of my previously partitioned 10Gb HDD to locate
Linux.
Windows OS is on C (2.5Gb) and my data is on D(2.5Gb).
Now, I can't access partition D, though I see that this is a problem
encountered and tackled before (it's in the webpage's FAQs)but I
can't boot Mandrake to get it back. There's nothing in my root C directory
to give me the option of booting to either Linux or Windows. Is there
something I can download ? Are there additional settings to change in BIOS ?
I can't access Linux directories or partitions from DOS (or windows)
either - is this correct ?

Yep - I'm a complete Linux novice and have been a little bit quick to jump
in!

Please help - I need to access the data on D:\ quickly !








Re: [newbie] zip drive

2000-11-15 Thread Goldenpi

Is that zip drive Parallel or usb?

- Original Message - 
From: "Marcia L Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] zip drive


> I just installed 7.2 over Mandrake 7. I did the install not upgrade.
> 
>  It seems that everything went smoothly except I would like to get my zip
> drive icon on the desktop so that I may use it and I would like to get on
> the internet.
> 
>  I was on the internet with a cable modem and SMCEZ ethernet card , used
> Netscape 4.7. The installation said that it detected my ethernet card and
> cable modem I believe. Now I would like to get on. Must I take an extra
> step to get the DHCP going? Where is Netscape? Thank you for your help.
> Marcia
> 
> YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET!
> Juno now offers FREE Internet Access!
> Try it today - there's no risk!  For your FREE software, visit:
> http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
> 





Re: [newbie] zip drive

2000-11-15 Thread Goldenpi

Makes sense. The drives must be set up as something and scsi is well
supported.

A quick look through windows system propeties shows 'Iomega parallel port
zip interface' under SCSI controlers. Definatly scsi.

- Original Message -
From: "Dodd Carlton J MSgt 726 ACS/CSG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] zip drive


> Seems all Zips are technically SCSI.  The parallel version uses a SCSI
> emulation, probably the same case with USB.
>
> -Carlton
>
>
>
>
>  -Original Message-
> From: Goldenpi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] zip drive
>
> I cant tell you about the usb drives, but the parallel zips are scsi. I
dont
> know how but both bindows and linux see them as scsi.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bob Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 9:38 PM
> Subject: [newbie] zip drive
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a dell inspiron 3700 pIII 450mhz, I installed ver 7.2 and
> everything
> > worked fine.  When I installed linux I had my usb iomega zip drive
> installed.
> >  During the installation the os found the zip drive, and installed the
> folder
> > in the mount folder.  But when I go to it, it has a lock on it.  I went
> into
> > gtkzip, and it shows the zip drive as having a scsi connection.  Even
> though
> > it found it as a usb drive during install.
> >
> > When the computer boots up, it loads the usb stuff fine, with no errors.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated
> >
> > Bob
> >
>
>





Re: [newbie] What happened to icons on desktop for partition C and D under 7.2

2000-11-15 Thread Goldenpi

Can you get to them from the colsole? If you can its just the icons but if
no the problem is somewhere in the mount config.

- Original Message -
From: "Romanator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 11:00 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] What happened to icons on desktop for partition C and
D under 7.2


> I realize that but 7.1 gave me access to my two Windows partitions. I no
> longer see them in 7.2
>
> Roman
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Goldenpi
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 2:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] What happened to icons on desktop for partition C
> and D under 7.2
>
>
> C and D? There are no partitions C and D!
> If you are going to learn linux, use the right terms. Letters are a
> microsoft tool designed to put you one step away from your hardware and
make
> it even harder to use any non-windows operating system.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Roman Bysh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 5:05 AM
> Subject: [newbie] What happened to icons on desktop for partition C and D
> under 7.2
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed as developer. Under KDE, I noticed that my partitions C and
> > D icons are missing from my virtual desktop as user. However, when I log
> > in under Gnome, I can see them.
> >
> > What am I missing?
> >
> >
> > Roman
> >
>
>
>





Re: [newbie] What happened to icons on desktop for partition C and D under 7.2

2000-11-15 Thread Goldenpi

It did occur to me that the problem with the missing icons might just be a
missing link, but wouldn't that also stop them showing up in gnome?

Actually knowing the partitions might be useful. Didn't even say if they
were on the same drive.

I never had this problem, but I know quite a bit about partitioning after
somehow installing 3 hard drives, one zip disk and a cdrom in one computer.
I could suggest checking the desktop directory to see if anything is
missing, but beyond that all I can say is "can you access them from the
console?"

- Original Message -
From: "-michael-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] What happened to icons on desktop for partition C and
D under 7.2


> Hey there kiddie-o! If you are going to flaunt your "expertise" on this
list,
> and insist in putting people down for silly things (remember, "A rose by
any
> other name...", the *other* Bill), then please be so kind as to point out
the
> solution (i.e. hda, hdb, etc)
> not just the problem.
> --
> ;-)
> -michael-
>
> Goldenpi wrote:
>
> > C and D? There are no partitions C and D!
> > If you are going to learn linux, use the right terms. Letters are a
> > microsoft tool designed to put you one step away from your hardware and
make
> > it even harder to use any non-windows operating system.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Roman Bysh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 5:05 AM
> > Subject: [newbie] What happened to icons on desktop for partition C and
D
> > under 7.2
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I installed as developer. Under KDE, I noticed that my partitions C
and
> > > D icons are missing from my virtual desktop as user. However, when I
log
> > > in under Gnome, I can see them.
> > >
> > > What am I missing?
> > >
> > >
> > > Roman
> > >
>
>





Re: [newbie] No icons...

2000-11-09 Thread Goldenpi

I have installed expert. Again and again but always on the one computer. I
have found a lot of ways to destroy a linux box. I never saw anything about
makeing icons.

- Original Message -
From: "Kelly, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 12:35 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] No icons...


> I did make the users during the install. Last night out of curiousity, I
> installed it on another one of my machines and this time I got the icons
> that I wanted. Go figure! However, I did do the expert install these past
> couple of times. Maybe I missed something and it never knew to place the
> icons there. That may make sense??
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Goldenpi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 3:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] No icons...
>
>
> Weird. I always make the users during install.
>
> Look in /home/someuser/.desktop (I think. Its something like that.). that
is
> where icons go.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kelly, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Newbie'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:29 PM
> Subject: [newbie] No icons...
>
>
> > I have a question that probably has a very simple solution.
> >
> > When I installed Linux MDK 7.1, all went well. The first time, I logged
in
> > as root and all was fine. The other day I set up users for myself and my
> > wife and neither account has icons on the desktop when we log in. I have
> > them in root but nowhere else. Very strange. I've installed this distro
on
> > other machines and have not encountered this problem. Any help is
> > appreciated...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chris Kelly
> > Registered Linux user 185775
> >
> >
> >
>
>





Re: [newbie] No icons...

2000-11-08 Thread Goldenpi

Weird. I always make the users during install.

Look in /home/someuser/.desktop (I think. Its something like that.). that is
where icons go.
- Original Message -
From: "Kelly, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Newbie'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:29 PM
Subject: [newbie] No icons...


> I have a question that probably has a very simple solution.
>
> When I installed Linux MDK 7.1, all went well. The first time, I logged in
> as root and all was fine. The other day I set up users for myself and my
> wife and neither account has icons on the desktop when we log in. I have
> them in root but nowhere else. Very strange. I've installed this distro on
> other machines and have not encountered this problem. Any help is
> appreciated...
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Kelly
> Registered Linux user 185775
>
>
>





Re: [newbie] Windows

2000-11-07 Thread Goldenpi

No messy room right now, its being redecorated. Everything is in the loft
includeing my linux computer :(

Final Fantasy 7 manual is going up soon as I finish entering it. I would use
ocr, but my scanners broke.

And thats a lot of knowledge. I know several programming languages (not very
well, but enough to write programs) and I was yelled at during school today
for removeing some sequrity. That is not as easy as it sounds. I also
brought in my chat program from home which ment getting past local sequrity
software, network sequrity, whitelist, and another bit of local sequrity.

Im 15 now.

- Original Message -
From: "Dodd Carlton J MSgt 726 ACS/CSG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 1:32 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Windows


> You are all arguing with a CHILD!
> Take a look at his web site (mentioned in one of his first posts).  He has
> posted his picture there.  He is a young boy, complete with a messy room,
> who has a bit of knowledge but no wisdom.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 1:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows
>
> hey i right books and i create many things but you want to know what if i
> post them on the internet i am going to have to expect one person buys it
> and
> then redistributes it to their friends and then thier friends and so on.
>
> if you sell it in a store same concept, do you think i am going to buy 50
> copys of win2k for my whole familys list of computers, no why not just
copy
> one. and presto the whole family is up to date, this is really getting
old,
> and all because i mentioned a nit picky detail to let someone know hey you
> may not have to format your whole drive because you are using linux and
want
>
> to add windows,
>
> i found i didnt have too but that may be contributed to  my copy of
windows.
>
>
> so all of you whining about oh hes using pirated stuff hes so bad, go
ahead
> call the cops, really this is pathetic.
>
> maybe i just grew up in the oldschool of computing where hacking and
> pirating
> was a comon thing. but ohwell i will continue my way despite new
> international laws and blah blah freakin dah can we get back to the topics
> now of gee i have linux but it doesnt work quite right hey haow about you
> can
> you help?
>





Re: [newbie] Realplayer (audio) expires?

2000-11-07 Thread Goldenpi

Download latest rpm, or set back clock.


- Original Message -
From: "Ronald J. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mandrake Newbie Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 3:17 PM
Subject: [newbie] Realplayer (audio) expires?


> I was using Netscape/Realplayer to listen to some *.rm stuff, and it
suddenly
> popped up a window saying that my version had "expired". I didn't know
that it
> was licensed for use...? ;-(
>
> So...how do I go about getting it back? I tried re-installing the RPM from
my
> Mandrake CD's but it still gives me that message.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>
>/\
>
Dark>\/
>





Re: [newbie] Windows

2000-11-05 Thread Goldenpi

Nice try. I will give you all my details for all of them.

1. My large sum of money is in a bank, and I cant get it out because my
parents dont trust me with it.
2. No credit card.
3. 2 landlines, but no cellphone.



- Original Message -
From: "Romanator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows


> Can we pirate copy of your bank, credit card and cell phone?
>
> Romanator
>
> Goldenpi wrote:
>
> > I do pirate copies of everything. So what? Take visual basic which can
cost
> > hundreds of pound. I do it for £1 + disk.
> >
> > Microsoft probably cound trace me, but why would they want to? I do
copies
> > of software in school and im not big enough to bother them.
> >
> > I am running a project to make manuals and books available for free over
the
> > internet. www.carjam.ic24.net/james/index.html (or was it index.htm?
Must
> > check).  Currently there is very little. Just one good book, 3 junk
books to
> > fill space and a few manuals. It would be easeier if my scanner hadn't
> > broke.
> >
> > Please donate any soft-copy manuals you have.
> > Sorry, no win2k manual.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:25 PM
> > Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows
> >
> > > In a message dated 02-Nov-00 04:47:33 Central Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > writes:
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > That's not exactly something I'd announce on a public mailing list.
> > > >
> > >
> > > who in here supports microshaft making money??? with crapy software!!
> > > besides they would have to do some serious searching to find me. and
> > although
> > > ms has lots of money everyone i know pirates that stuff, if it is
worth
> > > pirating, no ones making money, i dont have  a tech manual that comes
with
> > > the software, so last i checked it was still legal. it all depends on
how
> > you
> > > do things
>
>





Re: [newbie] how 2 change 2 command line

2000-11-03 Thread Goldenpi

The command is "init 3". Enter that to go into text mode.

- Original Message -
From: "nomad creaktop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 8:38 PM
Subject: [newbie] how 2 change 2 command line


> OK, I want to do some administrative things that I need to do on command
> line, without X running (like sndconfig, etc.) In the installation
> (Custom), I selected to boot to X. Is there an easy way to exit X, either
> during boot, or afterwards (preferable). I haven't found anything in the
> application launcher ...
>
> TIA
>
> creaktop
>
>





Re: [newbie] Windows

2000-11-03 Thread Goldenpi

1. Microsoft isn't loseing any money if your selling a product thats const
hundreds of $ and noone can afford it anyway.

2. Even if it does cosy m$ money, they already have too much.

- Original Message -
From: "Dodd Carlton J MSgt 726 ACS/CSG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 1:22 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Windows


> It doesn't matter if anyone's "making money" from your piracy.  The
> copyright holder is losing money since you are using an unlicensed copy
for
> free.  Pirating software is a crime, no matter if it's friends "sharing" a
> program or a business selling illegal copies.
>
> I'm all for free distribution of software.  That's why I like the ideas
> behind Linux so much.  I may not agree with some laws, but they are still
> the laws and we should abide by them until we can change them.
>
>
> ...Sorry, I'm afraid that was more like my FOUR cents...  I'll get off my
> soapbox now.
>
> CJD
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 10:26 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows
>
> In a message dated 02-Nov-00 04:47:33 Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
>
>
>
>
> That's not exactly something I'd announce on a public mailing list.
>
>
> who in here supports microshaft making money??? with crapy software!!
> besides they would have to do some serious searching to find me. and
> although
> ms has lots of money everyone i know pirates that stuff, if it is worth
> pirating, no ones making money, i dont have  a tech manual that comes with
> the software, so last i checked it was still legal. it all depends on how
> you
> do things
>





Re: [newbie] Windows

2000-11-02 Thread Goldenpi

I do pirate copies of everything. So what? Take visual basic which can cost
hundreds of pound. I do it for £1 + disk.

Microsoft probably cound trace me, but why would they want to? I do copies
of software in school and im not big enough to bother them.

I am running a project to make manuals and books available for free over the
internet. www.carjam.ic24.net/james/index.html (or was it index.htm? Must
check).  Currently there is very little. Just one good book, 3 junk books to
fill space and a few manuals. It would be easeier if my scanner hadn't
broke.

Please donate any soft-copy manuals you have.
Sorry, no win2k manual.

- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows


> In a message dated 02-Nov-00 04:47:33 Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
>
> >
> > That's not exactly something I'd announce on a public mailing list.
> >
>
> who in here supports microshaft making money??? with crapy software!!
> besides they would have to do some serious searching to find me. and
although
> ms has lots of money everyone i know pirates that stuff, if it is worth
> pirating, no ones making money, i dont have  a tech manual that comes with
> the software, so last i checked it was still legal. it all depends on how
you
> do things
>





Re: [newbie] How to burn iso under windows

2000-11-01 Thread Goldenpi

NOONONONO

Dont do this. I tried it once and it ended up createing a cd with the image
file on it. You have to look under file->create from disk image. Do it from
there.

- Original Message -
From: "Robin Regennitter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] How to burn iso under windows


> On Tuesday 31 October 2000 04:22, you wrote:
>
> I just use Adaptec Easy CD Creator.  Just make sure the filesystem under
File
> is ISO9660.   then go to your iso image file and just double click on it
and
> it will automatically detect it as an ISO image, it will then ask you a
> couple of question, and finally, burn the image on the CD for you.  Very
> simple and straightforward if you have the Adaptec Easy CD Creator.
>
> > > What program will you be using to burn the cd.
> >
> >Charles
> >   - Original Message -
> >   From: Julio C. Gutierrez
> >   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 6:32 AM
> >   Subject: [newbie] How to burn iso under windows
> >
> >
> >   Does anyone of you know how I can burn an ISO image in windows and
make
> > the cd bootable? Yuor help will be really appreciated
> >   Thank you!!
> >Julio Gutierrez
>
> 
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Content-Description:
> 
>





Re: [newbie] Internet in the UK

2000-10-31 Thread Goldenpi

Do you have windows? For some weird reason windows can auto-detect the DNS
while linux cannot. Can anyone explain this?

Connect under windows. Now you must run c:\windows\winipcfg.exe. Click More
Info and there will be a field containing the ips for the DNS servers.

- Original Message -
From: "Jamie Kerwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:38 PM
Subject: [newbie] Internet in the UK


> Has anyone managed to setup a connection to freeserve in the UK? I have
> managed to setup the PPP correctly-ish. It connects to the server however,
i
> get no server found when trying to goto sites. I think that the problem is
> that i have no DNS listed in the PPP properties, the problem is that i
don't
> know the IP address of the DNS which freeserve uses. Can anyone tell me,
or
> give me the IP address of a different DNS  which i could use, (i am under
> the impression that any valid DNS will do, is this so?)
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Jamie
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Re: [newbie] Compatabilty

2000-10-28 Thread Goldenpi

Sort off. Three things you must remember:

1. install me first.
2. -Never- run the recovery program. It says it will fix the computer if it
breaks down but it also rewrites the mbr(rumor, but play it safe)
3. Have a linux bootdisk. Just in case.

- Original Message -
From: "Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Compatabilty


> I'm not totally sure on the Windows ME compatibility part, but I don't see
why
> it wouldn't work. Also, I would install WinME first because knowing
Microsoft
> they'll over write the boot sector. So if you had installed Linux first it
> would over write LILO/GRUB and then you couldn't get to Linux without a
boot
> disk. So install WinME first, then Linux.
>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Will LM 7.1 play nice with Windows ME? If so, which should be installed
> > first.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Scott B. Ferguson
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> --
> Anthony
> http://binaryfusion.net
> Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit.
>





Re: [newbie]

2000-10-24 Thread Goldenpi

I did this a while ago, but cant remember the details.

You login or su as root and you have to enter two insmod commands. 'insmod
parport' and 'insmod something'. Then you mount the zip drive. It will be a
scsi device so try /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1 and so on.

- Original Message -
From: "Liaw, Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 1:01 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie]


> You need to load the parport and a couple of other kernel modules.  From a
> command line (such as a konsole window), type
>
> modprobe parport
> modprobe paride
>
> There is one more you need to load, but don't remember which (I have an
> parallel port Orb drive, not a ZIP drive).  Go to any search engine and
> search for "linux paride".  There is a web page with instructions for all
> kinds of parallel port drives.
>
> Andy
> > --
> > From: Chen Stev[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 5:48 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [newbie]
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > i have a parallel port ZIP drive and i want to use it under linux
mandrake
> > 7.1 . how ?
> >
> > your sincerly,
> > Stev
> >
> >
>





Re: [newbie] keyboards

2000-10-24 Thread Goldenpi

Two questions:

My birthday is comeing in a few weeks and I am getting some new hardware.
Now how do I install the following:

1. Serial 3-button mouse, to replace the ps/2 2-button I used to have. To be
installed to com2.
2. New serial port card for above mouse
3. Some time in future a ps/2 3-button mouse.
4. New hard drive for my swap, windowz and / partitions without reformatting
again.





Re: [newbie] floppy problems

2000-10-23 Thread Goldenpi

wrong fs type=wrong format
bad option=typo
bad superblock=???
too many mounted file systems=you have loads of partitions or drives.

- Original Message -
From: "Marco Kwan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 7:26 AM
Subject: [newbie] floppy problems


> my floppy doesn't seem to work right... I tried to unmount it and manually
> mount it but get the following..
>
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0,
>or too many mounted file systems
>
> does anyone know whta this means?
>





Re: [newbie] Windows 98 Defrag and Linux Partitions

2000-10-21 Thread Goldenpi

Microsoft made it to destroy linux ;-)

- Original Message -
From: "DataChannel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows 98 Defrag and Linux Partitions


> If defrag finds any errors during the scandisk-like mode of it (first 5%)
it
> wouldn't let me continue.  I ran scandisk before running defrag and it
> didn't do anything to my linux partition because I rebooted to linux to
make
> sure it still works and it worked after scandisk was run and there were no
> errors in scandisk.
>
> Defrag is supposed to only defragment files within the partition, why does
> it go as far as wiping my linux partition and screwing up the partition
> table to do it?
>
> Even if I disable its check for errors and program optimizer, it ends up
> destroying the linux partition when run.
>
> What does defrag need to do to other partitions to get its job done on the
> windows partition anyways and WHY?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ed Tharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 8:58 AM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows 98 Defrag and Linux Partitions
>
>
> > maybe the defrag is running scandisk, and auto settings are set to
repair
> > the boot sector?
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Larry Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 8:54 AM
> > Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows 98 Defrag and Linux Partitions
> >
> >
> > >
> > > > Why is it that everytime I defrag in windows (in safe mode) that it
> > results
> > > > in screwing up my linux partition and making my computer unbootable
> > because
> > > > grub can't read the linux partition?
> > >
> > > Maybe you're setting your defrag tool to do an entire disk rather than
> > > just the Windows partition.  OTher than that, I have no idea
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>





Re: [newbie] Re: Mandrake & Sound Card

2000-10-15 Thread Goldenpi

Gateway has just made my list. Its in the same section as hewlett-packard
and microsoft.

My notebook as a phonix bios. I cant put linux on it. It wont boot from a cd
and its one of those designs where the cd and floppy cant both be inserted
at the same time.

- Original Message -
From: "emerhawk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: Mandrake & Sound Card


>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:41
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: Mandrake & Sound Card
>
>
> > In a message dated 10/14/2000 2:37:14 PM Central Daylight Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >
> > > One I
> > > haven't been able to resolve yet. I have a Gateway permormance 500,
with
> a
> >
> > well in my opinion that is problem number one, i always had problems
with
> > gateway computers, i could have windows on a dell and gateway, and the
> > gateway would crash 10 times faster if not 100 times
> >
>
> It's not the computer, but the bios.
>  It's almost as if Phoenix was owned by Microsoft. The thing runs like a
> top, just the peripherials are a bitch to setup in a nonwindows enviroment
> for some reason.
>  But I'm not giving up. I love a challenge.
>
> Emerhawk
>
>





Re: [newbie]

2000-10-15 Thread Goldenpi

There is, I know its out there, but I dont know where you will be able to
get it.

- Original Message -
From: "emerhawk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 10:35 AM
Subject: [newbie]


I'm asking for a frend. Is there a dist. for an amega machine.

Emerhawk






Re: [newbie] Ultimate Formatting

2000-10-14 Thread Goldenpi

Oh yes-some of the low-level bios formaters dont like big drives. Their not
made for moden technology. if your drive is less than 2gi, your safe. Bigger
than that and I cant say.


- Original Message -
From: "John Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Ultimate Formatting


> Mark Weaver wrote:
> >
> > that's easy. Just use the partitioning utility in the setup program that
> > runs when you install Mandrake on your computer. That can do anything
you
> > could think of to do to a HDD.
> >
> > --
> > Mark
> >
> > ...Larry isn't a cucumber. He's a PICKLE...
> > ...WITH WARTS!
> > Surprisingly on Wed, 11 Oct 2000 Kelly, Christopher had this to say!
> >
> > > Anybody know how to completely wipe a HD clean?? I am having major
problems
> > > and need to start over. I need to blow away partitions and all. Make
it just
> > > like new.
>
> Just a thought on the end of this thread...
>
> A Dos-based version of the Norton Utilities had/has a version of
> 'wipeinfo' - I haven't been there in many years -
>
> I think it could also be used to re-write each sector on an already
> formatted dos-partition. However - that would presuppose having
> a dos 5.xx or so boot disk with the utility on it.
>
> I saw a few references to using the bios low-level format routines.
> I would very seriously suggest this is a BAD idea - I stuffed a
> perfectly good 2gig ide drive by accidently using this !!!
>
> If you need to reformat at that level - get the correct util from
> the drive manufacturer - I know Quantum have these so I would assume
> the others also have them.
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> ICQ# 89345394 Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected"
> (The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972.)
>
>
>





Re: [newbie] Cloning Drives?

2000-10-14 Thread Goldenpi

Looks like you have some cd drive moveing to do. Althrough copying disk to
disk under linux can be done, its not going to be easy. You would have to do
a raw copy of the drive. This assumes the drives are all the same model.
First you have the problem of connecting them together by parallel. I tried
that, a plip needs you to recompile the kernal.

What you could do, if the drives are big enough, is to install from a fat
partition. That way you could use trusty interlink to connect them. I have
never dont that, but it can be done under some distros. Possibly mandrake.
The only catch is you might have to install windows along the way. I dont
know.

Final option: do they have network cards? ftp install?

- Original Message -
From: "Kirby J. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 8:13 PM
Subject: [newbie] Cloning Drives?


Has anyone had success in cloning Linux from one PC to another? I'm fairly
new to Linux so I definitely consider myself a "newbie"

This is my situation... our private school had 8 identical IBM PC's donated
for the students and teachers. Seeing as we had the hardware but no software
(and no funds for the software) I decided that I would try to set up
Mandrake on the computers and let the teachers use Star Office for their
work.

The problem is that none of the computers came with CD-ROMs. I went out and
purchased an inexpensive internal drive and used it to set up one of the
eight machines like I wanted it and now I want to set up the other seven
machines.

Ideally, I would like to be able to set the other machines up without going
through the same process all over again (i.e., open the PC up, temporarily
attach the CD-ROM, etc.). I've attempted to use Norton Ghost 6.5 and use the
disk-to-disk copy via the parallel ports and the supplied null cable but it
doesn't seem to be working as I get an error message when I try to boot up
the "slave" PC.

Can I clone/copy over the hard drive via the parallel ports from within
Linux using "dd" or something?

Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

... Kirby






Re: [newbie] OT / Penguin dance!

2000-10-14 Thread Goldenpi

What plugin? I took those sites apart once and found they just use animated
gifs. Some of them wand a windows media player pluging or javascript for
sound, but thats about it. That was a while ago, it might have changed
since.

- Original Message -
From: "Greg Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] OT / Penguin dance!


> It's HampsterDance with Penguins!Of course, when I tried it with my
> windows machine, the damned thing went blue screen...rather typical...was
> that supposed to happen with the "plug in" required?
>
> --Greg
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mike & Tracy Holt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> > Anybody have a co-worker that loves windows?  Take 'em to this site:
> >
> > http://nuttysites.com/penguin/
> >
> > Mike
> >
>
>
>

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