Re: [newbie] Samba Clients Passwords

2001-09-24 Thread Nicolás Gómez

Windows 95.   I wish that the 9x Machine enter to the Samba Machine like
if it were entering in another Windows Machine..
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From: Dave Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba Clients Passwords


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 On Monday 24 September 2001 11:08 am, Nicolás Gómez wrote:
  Hi Folks!!
 
  I have a problem that is driving me nuts!!! it's seems to be very
  simple but it isn't I'm using samba to share resources with W$
  machines and Mandrake 8.0 that is the server, of course
 
  Thw win clients detect the Samba net but when I click on the icon of
  that net it appears a kind of login to that net that is made of auser
  login and a password that, obviously, I have any idea of what could
  be

 Windows 9x or NT?

 Dave
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[newbie] Running W$/DOS Apps on Samba

2001-09-24 Thread Nicolás Gómez

Hi ... i have a question for you

I have 4 windows 9x machines connected to a Mandrake 8.1 Release Candidate
Server running samba

The question is.  Can the Windows Users run an app made for DOS/Windows
on the Linux server and save their changes there?.. I know that Samba is
like Novell... for sharing files and printers but I don't know if running an
application for Windows in the Linux Server with Samba and save their work
there could be possible

thanks at alla

Bytes!! ;-)

Nicolas Gómez






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[newbie] Kernel 2.5...?

2001-09-22 Thread Nicolás Gómez



Hi Folks! when is the date that the Kernel 
2.5 is expected to be released??
I read that it will has the ALSA drivers on 
it is that true?

Nicolas Gomez
Montevideo, URUGUAY
ICQ#45144976
GNU/Linux -Mandrake 8.1 Release 
Candidate


[newbie] Come on!! don't blind your eyes!

2001-09-11 Thread Nicolás Gómez

Hi ... Come on men Try to think just for a moment in the
bifurcations of what had happened today... sit down and relax, get a beer
from the fridge or any kind of drink and just for a moment... get out our
fucking minds from computers and those kind of things.

Moreover, I will ask to you some questions, not to response to meto only
think them in your minds..

Do you realize thay maybe you or me could not be here tomorrow or maybe the
next week due to the possible fact or a 3rd World War?

In any fucking part of the world where you or me lives exists the danger of
a suddenly dissapear of my country or of yours too.

Come on men, get your mind out from bytes and those things and get into the
possibilitie of the major threat of the millenium.

This is by now what I can bring to you If I survive in the next days i
will post another opinion

God bless you all
God bless America






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[newbie] Bash Scripting

2001-09-05 Thread Nicolás Gómez

Hi In the school we are almost in the part of shell scripting, and the
chosen one for these purpose is bash.
I'd like to know if you can help with any link to some bash scripting
tutorial/manual/eBook. therefore, whatever could help to me

Thanks a lot

Nicolás Gómez
Montevideo, Uruguay
Linux Registered User Number #227789




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Re: [newbie] 9 gmc's on the KDE desktop(Still)

2001-09-05 Thread Nicolás Gómez

hi... i had the same problem that yours closing not properly a Gnome
Session or closing not properly Gmc under kde, when you enter to kde, then
almost 10 icons appears and a session of gmc too.

in the 'command' part click on exit... i think this should work
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From: C.H. Close [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] 9 gmc's on the KDE desktop(Still)


 D. Hoyem wrote:
 
 
 
  --- Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello D.,
  
   Tuesday, September 04, 2001, 11:28:25 AM, you wrote:
  
   DH   Somehow I now have 9 gmc's on my desktop and
   to
   DH remove them I go to the bottom of the screen and
   DH delete them one at a time.
   DH   I'm using Mandrake 8.0 on a Dell 5450 Lpatop.
   What
   DH do i need to do to stop this from happening.
   DH Thanks.
   DH Don
  
   That sounds like a problem I had when using the
   Gnome Samba program.
   It's like it doesn't unmount the connection and when
   you login it
   opens the windows and you have to close them each
   and every time.
   Check to see if you are severing the connections or
   if one of the
   machines is in the habit of dropping from the
   network.  I had a
   Windows 98 machine that would lose its' connection
   to my LAN.  After
   I cleaned the /tmp directory of the loose ends, no
   further problem.
  
   Also, I fixed the Windows machine... it's now a
   BeBox.
  
   (O.T. I am going to miss BeOS)
  
   --
   Best regards,
Preston
 
  Thanks for the response Preston,
If memory servers me correctly I do not have Simba
  installed and it isn't set.  This first happened when
  I started it up as a stand alone machine, not
  connected to my work lan.  This happened once before
  on another system when I was using Mandrake 7.1 and
  could never figure out why, so I did a reinstall.
I would hate to do a reinstall again to get rid of
  this.
Anyone else with another idea?
  Thanks
  Don

 Don,
 I have had this problem and here is the the permanent solution.
 There is probably a bug in the scripts that write and modify the
 /$(HOME)/.kde/share/config/kmserverrc file. This file seems to contain
 the session information if you have used the save session option on
 logout. The problem is that when you uncheck the save session marker it
 doesn't seem to delete the session information so when you log back on
 it all just comes back again. If you look at line 6 of the file below I
 suspect (although I haven't proved it) that it is thiss command that is
 wrongly formatted. The problem is compounded by the fact that there is a
 save session option in the kde control centre which if turned on may
 save the session anyway with one realising it (irrespective of whether
 you use the save session option at logout). The option is under system 
 session manager. I haven't tested it but if I were you I would turn off
 the save session option there too.

 To correct the problem delete the stuff in the file as shown in the
 before and after files below:
 Close your session and restart and that annoying quirk should be gone.
 BTW it took me months to get so cross with it before I decided to
 investigate with scant regard for breaking anything.

 Regards,

 Colin Close

 BEFORE!!

 [General]
 saveSession=false
 [Session]
 count=2
 discardCommand1=
 discardCommand2=rm,/home/colin/.gnome//gmc-u6joce/[General]
 saveSession=false
 [Session]
 count=2
 discardCommand1=
 discardCommand2=rm,/home/colin/.gnome//gmc-u6joce/
 program1=kwin
 program2=gmc
 restartCommand1=kwin,-session,11c0a80001999663679014246

restartCommand2=gmc,--sm-config-prefix,/gmc-u6joce/,--sm-client-id,11c0a8000
19997387490142460022
 restartStyleHint1=0
 restartStyleHint2=1083965442
 userId1=colin
 userId2=colin

 AFTER!

 [General]
 saveSession=false
 [Session]
 count=2
 discardCommand1=
 discardCommand2=rm,/home/colin/.gnome//gmc-u6joce/
 program1=kwin
 program2=
 restartCommand1=kwin,-session,11c0a80001999663679014246
 restartCommand2=
 restartStyleHint1=0
 restartStyleHint2=
 userId1=colin
 userId2=








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Re: [newbie] Mailing list in Spanish.

2001-09-03 Thread Nicolás Gómez



yo tambien me anoto!;-). como KDE 
y Gnome tienen sus propias listas en español no puede ser que la mejor 
distribucion actual de linux no tenga la suya

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  From: 
  MIB 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 10:23 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] Mailing list in 
  Spanish.
  
  Yo tambien me apunto. donde hay que arrimar el 
  hombro ?
  
  
  


Re: [newbie] Mailing list in spanish ..De acuedo

2001-08-25 Thread Nicolás Gómez

100% de acuerdo



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From: geRcO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 2:09 AM
Subject: [newbie] Mailing list in spanish ..De acuedo


 Yo tambien me adhiero a la propuesta !!!
 donde me inscribo ???


 geRcO


 El Sáb 18 Ago 2001 15:15, escribiste:
  Yo tambien estoy de acuerdo!!
 
  donde me inscribo!
 
 
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From: Gabriel Arcos
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 3:53 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mailing list in Spanish.
 
 
Yo estoy de acuerdo donde hay que anotarse :)
 
A quien hay que escribirle para ver si mandrake nos abre la lista?
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  Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 1:40 AM
  Subject: [newbie] Mailing list in Spanish.
 
 
  Hola,
 
  Se nota que hay bastante gente que habla español en la lista.
 
  A lo mejor se podría hacer nuestra propia lista como la tienen los
  italianos
 
  Qué piensan?
 
  X - A - W - K
 

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Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-06 Thread Nicolás Gómez

I had a similar problem that the problem you have..

I installed LM 8.0 with the same soundcard (onboard) and it didn't work in
any way.
In a second stage, I got enlightened and I installed the optional Alsa
drivers that dont come in the primary installation.
After I configured it, the card works properly:=)

I suppose that this could be your problem


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From: Adams, Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8


 It seems odd that you are only getting 'snippets' of sound. Is it
 possible that there is an IRQ or DMA conflict somewhere?
-- Jamie

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 Sent: 05 August 2001 23:21
 To: Linus Drouhard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8
 
 run Kmix and make sure the levels are respectable to hear (half way) and
that
 in BIOS,  plug and pray aware OS is set to OFF.
 
 On Sunday 05 August 2001 14:05, Linus Drouhard wrote:
  I have an old Soundblaster 16 that I cannot get to work.  I ran
sndconfig
  and it would play the sample sounds in the configuration routine.  I
think
  that the first test was the word Hello but I got a Hel sounded like
it
  cutoff. The midi track played fine.
 
  Anyway, I tried configuring it through Harddrake, couldn't fine
  isapnp.config, or something like that.
 
  I tried using it anyway.  CD-player spins away, but no sound.  Running
an
  MP3 through XMMS (and other MP3 players) doesn't work either.  The
title
  scrolls by, but the song won't play.  If I slide the progress bar, I
get
  snippets of sound, 1/2 second or so long.
 
  Any help would be appreciated in setting this classic soundcard up.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Linus
 
  ASUS P5A
  AMD K6-II 400 @420
  128 MB Ram
  Nvidia TNT2 M64 with 32MB
  Realtek NIC
 
 
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[newbie] Doubt of incompatibilities between versions of PHP

2001-08-06 Thread Nicolás Gómez

Hi.i have the following doubt. I have all php-4 modules on MDK
8.0, and i have some scripts that were made for php-3..

is there any possibilitie of incompatibilities between those two versions?
In case of an affirmative answerare they so much? are they so big??


Thanks at all

Nicolás Gómez

GNU/Linux-Mandrake 8.0

Montevideo, Uruguay





[newbie] pppd problem

2001-08-04 Thread Nicolás Gómez

hi.after a couple of months of well-work of my ISA modem, I cannot
connect to the internet.
Both the gnomedialer in gnome and the kppp in kde says the say message

the gnome dialer says  the pppd daemon has died unexpectly and kppp stays
in  Expecting: CONNECT  after that, the modem hangs on and then, redial in
an infinite cicle..

any idea of what problem could happen??

thanks

Nicolás Gómez
ICQ#: 45144976