RE: [newbie] New Millenium
PLZ GET OFF OF IT DON'T BE SO TECH-YYY :-) BYTE -Original Message- From: Warren Doney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 2:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] New Millenium - Original Message - From: "Lyndon Lininger Sr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 5:28 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] New Millenium > Warren Doney wrote: > > > > 00.32 01/01/00 NZDT > > Happy new Millenium all... > > > > -- > > Full plate & packing steel! - Minsk > The new millenium isn't for another year. I guess you missed the party then. Warren.
Re: [newbie] ftp program
igloo ftp pro works good for me go to www.tucows.com later, byte - Original Message - From: "G_REEPER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 11:12 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] ftp program > On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote: > > On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Alejandro Arredondo wrote: > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > > Does anybody knows about an ftp program to manage downloads, resume, > > > pause, etc. > > > Something similar to getright for linux. > go to www.freshmeat.com and do a search on kget. The name has been changed but > it work pretty good. >
Re: [newbie] vmware
thank you i got it running this morning i had to use the standard kernel instead of the smp one now i just have to recompile for both my cpu's ;-0 thanks , Ralph - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 3:29 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] vmware > Ralph, > > I have vmware running both at work and at home, and so for it has worked > great. If you want to email me at work ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), I would > be happy to help u get things running. > > Nathan > > > -Original Message- > From: Ralph | byte-runner | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:34 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] vmware > > > I have vmware can some one take the time to help > me set it up. I'm having trouble with it finding my files. And i think the > kernerl mdk is messing it up also? > > thanks. > byte >
Re: [newbie] vmware
I finally got it set up i had to use the standard kernel and not the smp thanks for all the help all. byte - Original Message - From: "D HOPP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 8:23 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] vmware > What package did you download, Tar, Archive or RPM version? What exactly > isit having trouble finding? > > Dennis > > On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Ralph | byte-runner | wrote: > > > I have vmware can some one take the time to help > > me set it up. I'm having trouble with it finding my files. And i think the > > kernerl mdk is messing it up also? > > > > thanks. > > byte > > > > > > >
[newbie] vmware
I have vmware can some one take the time to help me set it up. I'm having trouble with it finding my files. And i think the kernerl mdk is messing it up also? thanks. byte
[newbie] kernel
Hello all, I want to recompile my kernel. The problem i am having is this. I do the required make dep clean bzImage then make modules modules_install after this i do the cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinux-??? then do cp Sytem.map /boot/Sytem.map-??? after this i run lilo but when it boots it cant find the damn modules can someone pls help thanks, byte
Re: RE:Attn: byte-runner [newbie] Desktop Icons
- Original Message - From: "Ken Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 8:41 PM Subject: RE:Attn: byte-runner [newbie] Desktop Icons > Why did your e-mail ask for a read receipt? Are you building a mail > list or something? nah I might have replied from my nt box. byte
Re: [newbie] Desktop Icons
did you try deleting them :-) byte - Original Message - From: "Lars Nordin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 12:43 PM Subject: [newbie] Desktop Icons > Greetings, > > I was wondering how I could cut down on the number of icons on my desktop. > I tried moving them to a folder on my desktop but the next time I logged in all > those icons were regenerated so that I have a set on the desktop and and set in > my folder. > How can keep those icons from reappearing on my desktop? > > -- > Lars Nordin > Noble Systems Corporation >
Re: [newbie] Still SMP troubles...
hold on a sec i had the same prob with mandrake 6.0 myself. What i did was download the kernel source and did it that way worked for me. I think what it is is it can't understand the mdksmp part right it freaks it somehow? hope this helps ralph - Original Message - From: "John May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 8:38 PM Subject: [newbie] Still SMP troubles... > I tried the "fix" that Axalon (MandrakeSoft) suggested, but the VMware > modules still won't compile, they complain that the header files are a > little different than my currently running kernel version, and it quits > the compiler. So, I can't get VMware to install. I hate to say it, but > I *need* VMware and if I can't get it to install, then I am switching to > SuSE, where I know it works. > > Axalon if you are reading this, I don't know what you mean by, "There > are also provided modversions*.h for the different kernel-* packages for > those who only want kernel-headers installed." What does that mean? Is > there anyway I can get kernel headers for my currently running kernel > (2.2.13-7mdksmp)? > > -- Axalon's Reply -- > > "Nope means somebody doesn't know what they are talking about much less > doing... Edit /usr/src/linux/Makefile add the smp onto EXTRAVERSION, > make clean && make dep". >
Re: [newbie] Aol Instant Messenger
is it a tar file? if so click on archiver and open the file it will ask you where to put it /root is fine. after opening it there is a file in it called install read it and it will tell you how to do the rest. hope this helps, Ralph - Original Message - From: "Payne Stanifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 6:50 PM Subject: [newbie] Aol Instant Messenger > I just downloaded AIM for linux and I was wondering how do you install it? I > need a pretty through explination. I didn't see any instructions at the site > where I downloaded it. Thanks > Payne > > __ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >
[newbie] cable modem
Hey all, I'm getting cable modem sevice hooked up this week. Can someone plz help me with the install in Mandrake. Also I want to set up an ftp server not anon. but with user names and passwords can beroftpd do this? And how hard is it to set up? I'm usaed to warftp and servu on the nt side of the spectrum. Thanks as always, Ralph
Re: [newbie] Multiprocessor and Display
Yes it does , works good with my pentium 2 duel 350 box!! Ralph - Original Message - From: "Lindsay Steele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 6:07 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Multiprocessor and Display > On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote: > > Does anyone know if Linnux supports multiprocessors? I > > am planning on getting Dual Celeron system... > > It does. > > > Also.. I have a Gateway Vivitron 1572 15inch monitor.. > > it's not listed in the Xconfig's monitor list. Will > > this have an effect on Xserver? I chose so many > > different ones (including the closest one - Gateway > > Vivitron 15inch) but none of them work. I tried going > > to gateway's site and look up refresh rates (they're > > all aroun 60-70 Hz but did not list > > horizontal/vertical refresh rates). > > Choose Custom Monitor. It will then give you the > choices to pick refresh rates you are after. > >Seeya, > > Lindsay > > >
[newbie] scsi emul. fro ide-cdr
Hey, Someone had written in the other day about scsi-emul for ide-cdr. That one of the kernels in 6.1 was already sewt up for it. Which one is it and how do i get it to work? I've tried everything. Can someone pls write in exactly what needs to be done. So I cab use my cdr. I had it working in 6.0 but can't figure what I did updating to aa new kernel to get it to work. Thanks alot, Ralph *** Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow ***
Re: [newbie] fxp
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: Fxp is used to connect to 2 servers at the same time using thier sorces and bandwith and not your own. Yep it's used by curry's to move files!!! > > If I recall correctly fxp is similiar to ftp but different. > fxp is used in the warez community alot, it allows person A to connect to > person B and transfer to person C > why?? > havent figured that one out as of yet, I am not into warez *evil grin* > > > > > > Steve Philp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/13/99 07:37:01 AM > > Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc:(bcc: Ronald A. Yacketta/958157/EKC) > Subject: Re: [newbie] fxp > > > > > Simon Norris wrote: > > > > File Xfer Program??? Or FTP to everyone else? The Igloo statement below > sort > > of gave it away!! > > Actually, the Igloo statement confused the issue for me. I thought it > was some sort of new-fangled, script kiddie secure FTP transfer > protocol. > > As for good FTP programs for Linux, I've always been a fan of ncftp. > It's command-line, but it works extremely well. I'm not as fond about > the new full-scrolling-screen interface, I rather liked the command-line > at the bottom that was previously there. > > > > - Original Message - > > From: Steve Philp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 3:33 AM > > Subject: Re: [newbie] fxp > > > > Ralph | byte-runner | wrote: > > > > > > does anyone know of a good fxp prog for linux? The new igloo ftp has it > > but > > > it's messed up. > > > > What is fxp? > > > > -- > > Steve Philp > > Network Administrator > > Advance Packaging Corporation > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Steve Philp > Network Administrator > Advance Packaging Corporation > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- *** Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow ***
[newbie] scsi
Hello, Can someone plz give me the line i need to put in my lilo conf to get my cdr to work. I know it's append??? plz help. thanks Ralph -- *** Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow ***
[newbie] fxp
does anyone know of a good fxp prog for linux? The new igloo ftp has it but it's messed up. thanks, ralph -- ** Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow **
Re: [newbie] iso
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, you wrote: never mind i found it sorry!!! ;-( > Hey, > Someone wrote in yesterday about an iso image for cassini he had placed on a > ftp site does anyone know the address? I lost it. > > thanks, > Ralph -- > > ** > Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow > ** -- ** Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow **
[newbie] iso
Hey, Someone wrote in yesterday about an iso image for cassini he had placed on a ftp site does anyone know the address? I lost it. thanks, Ralph -- ** Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow **
Re: [newbie] ntfs
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Thats why the Write option comes with a big WARNING notice. No kidding!! ** Where Ever Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow **
Re: [newbie] mount NT file system
On Thu, 09 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Does anyone has any idea how to mount a NT file system onto Linux ?? > > The below line in fstab file gives an error message - wrong fs type. > > /dev/sda2 /NT NTFSdefaults0 0 do you have it configured in the kernel? I'm running 2.2.10 and it works fine. mine looks like this /dev/hdb1 /mnt/d ntfs i then rebooted and went to mount and it was there listed as d. ralph -- *** Remember WhereEver Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow!! ***
[newbie] what is?
Hello All, Can someone give me an Idea what is the best way to set up my hard drive partitions for linux. I have 6110 set aside for linux with a swap of 256mb I have a asus board running duel pentium2 350's with 256mb ram. what i mean is i set it up with it all in / should i have split the thing into like a /usr/ and the such? Also I wanted to thank everyone who has helped me the last few times. Ralph -- *** Remember WhereEver Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow!! ***
Re: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3)
On Mon, 06 Sep 1999, you wrote: > As a newbie there are a lot of things about Linux and computers in general > that I do not yet understand - please bear with me. > > I have a query about the pros and cons of running multiple processors. I > don't know about anywhere else in the world but in Australia the new Abit > dual-Celeron boards have hit the shelves. The price for one of these boards > packing 2 Celeron-400 processors is considerable less than that for a > Pentium 3 - 550 with board. > > Now I understand that not all programmes work with multiple-processors, > however I understand that in a multiple-processor setup one program may be > run on processor A, while another is being dealt with by processor B. No > doubt this is a major over-simplification. > As I am potentially in the market for a new system if I can get better > performance from dual-Celerons on other programmes I run, I may as well save > the money and impress my friends running Win98 with a system that really > rocks. Win '98 won't work with duel cpu it will only see one of them. You will have to run NT to take advantage of this setup. Ralph *** Remember WhereEver Your Head Goes Your Ass Will Follow!! ***
[newbie] kernel compile
Hello, I have tried numerous times to recompile my kernel. I run make dep after the changes and then make clean. Before I make bzImage. I then do make modules and then make modules_install . My problem is when I go to reboot it can never find the modules and stops there during the boot. I ran 5.3 before and never had a problem, Any Idea's Hell It's like it can't find them? Ralph
Re: [newbie] cdr software
On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, you wrote: Thanks Martin I give it a look over Ralph > XCDRoast > > If you did an 'install everything', you have it. > > If you need help with setting up scsi emulation for ide cdr's see > www.whitem.demon.co.uk > > Martin.
[newbie] cdr software
hey, can someone give me an idea what cdr software to use to write cd's in linux i need to write data as well as audio cd's. you know something with a nice frontend that's easy to use . thanks -- Alway's go forward don't look back or go back where ya been it's a sad thing to go back through the same shit we already went through once!!
[newbie] vmware help
Hey all, I am trying to install vmware on my mandrake box when i do the configure it comes up and say's im useing the wrong kernel? i'm useing the 2.2.9-27mdksmp kernel i have duel 350 p2's. do i need to just rename my kernel to 2.2.9-27? i think the mdksmp on the end is messing it up? Ralph
Re: [newbie] Bad ISO Image?
Matt Stegman wrote: > > I downloaded the mandrake60-2.iso image off a mirror, and while snooping > around, fount several broken links under Mandrake/instimage. Is this > particularly bad, or can I go ahead & burn this without worrying about it? > > -Matt Stegman > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matt, I downloaded the 60-2 and burned it in works great. Ralph