[newbie] Sharing address-books

2004-10-04 Per discussione Piero
I would like to use (exploit, modify) the Mozilla address books that are on 
the Windows partition when I use Mozilla on the Linux partition. Any idea?
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[newbie] eth0

2004-07-24 Per discussione Piero
How do I neutralise temporarily the ntework services of my notebook? When I'm 
not connected to any lan at boot time, the booting process hangers on on the 
awakening of eth0. 
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[newbie] pb at boot

2004-07-23 Per discussione Piero
I installed Mandrake 9.2 (dvd) on an Inspiron 500m.
(Thanks to this maillist I solved preemptively the X-window problem, 
downloading the 855 patch on the windows partition, before installing linux).

The problem now is that at the Lilo stage, I can boot only linux-nonfb (what 
does nonfb mean?); when I boot shere linux, everything stops  and Iget the 
message: You passed an undefined mode number. What this refers to I cannot 
imagine.
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[newbie] RpmDrake

2004-07-15 Per discussione Piero
I downloaded an rpm-package for Realplayer. Can I use RpmDrake in order to 
install it? It looks as if the only available packages for RpmDrake are those 
contained in a list, probably coming from the installation cds, and I do not 
understand how to add a new package to this list.
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[newbie] Hostname

2004-06-27 Per discussione Piero
Where are the hostname and domainname stored in Mandrake (9.2)? I tried to 
edit file /etc/hosts butnothing changed, even after rebooting .
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[newbie] Inspiron 500m

2004-06-27 Per discussione Piero
Has anybody installed Mandrake 9.2 on a Dell Inspiron 500 m? Are there known 
problems? Are there known solutions?

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Re: [newbie] Mplayer Plugin

2003-11-14 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Alle 19:05, giovedì 13 novembre 2003, Anne Wilson ha scritto:
 I don't use 9.2, so I have to tell you what works in 9.1 and let you
 try for it.  
[...]

It seems that I have solved. My problems (mplayerplug-in  0.8 not playing 
Quicktime movies) were caused by the generic rpm I downloaded from 
sourceforge. I tried do download and compile the tarball instead and... 
ta-dà! It works! Now I have what I need: RealMedia handled by RealPlayer 8 
and QuickTime movies played by mplayerplug-in.

I just need to teach the plugin to fully cache the movie before playing them 
(the cachesize=65535 line in the /etc/mplayerplug-in.conf config file doesn't 
do much).

After fixing this glitch, then I can finally enjoy again the trailers on Apple 
website!

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Re: [newbie] Mplayer Plugin

2003-11-14 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Alle 15:28, venerdì 14 novembre 2003, Anne Wilson ha scritto:

 Glad you got it sorted.  Don't suppose I could persuade you to write
 it up for the TWiki site?

Sure Anne, but keep in mind that the problem is only partially sorted since 
now I can watch QuickTime trailers off the Apple website, but only for the 
first few seconds. Once the cache buffer gets filled the player gets stuck 
and stops playing (though it keeps downloading off the Apple website). The 
mplayerplugin website says that a line with cachesize=nnn (where nnn is the 
size in KB of the cache) should be added to the /etc/mplayerplug-in.conf 
file. I did that with no results...

Anyway, once (if) I get it sorted, I'd be happy to share my experience with 
fellow Mandrakers... on Twiki, though I'm not exactly sure how to do that.

I just wonder why Apple doesn't release a Linux version of their QuickTime 
player... they got the Safari browser from us... time to get us something 
back!
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Re: [newbie] Mplayer Plugin

2003-11-13 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Alle 15:19, giovedì 13 novembre 2003, Derek Jennings ha scritto:
 Maybe not the answer you are looking for but Opera is a stonking good
 browser ;-)

Thanks for the tip... but I'd rather keep using mozilla...
;-)

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Re: [newbie] new kernel and dvd drives. was: 9.2 and kernel sources...

2003-11-09 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Alle 23:09, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Piero Piutti ha scritto:
 Alle 17:20, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Derek Jennings ha scritto:
  I had the same issue. With that kernel some makes of DVD drive do not
  work with scsi emulation. Set it back to IDE and it should be OK

 mine is an Asus. still puzzled about how the new kernel fixed the LG issue
 but introduced this new one.

I reverted to the stock 9.2 kernel (2.4.22-10mdk) and the DVD drive 
functions correctly again, so there is definitely something wrong with the 
2.4.22-21mdk kernel not liking my Asus E612 dvd drive when it's scsi 
emulated.

I would like to report this inconvenience to the people in charge so that 
this can be fixed in the next kernel update, but I'm unaware of the correct 
procedure. Any suggestion?

Thanks for your patience.

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Re: [newbie] 9.2 and kernel sources: where are them?

2003-11-08 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Alle 15:20, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Greg Meyer ha scritto:
 I can hardly believe you missed this with all the controversy this caused.
 They are not on the CD's (oversight) but are available on any Mandrake
 mirror in the Main branch.  They are NOT in contrib.

Thanks for clearing my doubt. Indeed I've been away form this list for a while 
and re-joined only recently, that's why I missed all the fuss! My fault.

Anyway, I have upgraded to the 2.4.22-21mdk kernel and as soon as I rebooted  
I've noticed a trouble with my dvd drive which worked fine until yesterday 
(/dev/scd1 - it's actually hdd, scsi emulated): I cannot access to any cd/dvd 
I put into the drive. 

When I type:
# cd /mnt/cdrom2
it spins up and seems to read the contents but when I type
# ls
the discs are empty!

I'm puzzled. Even 'cos my other drive (hdc, /dev/scd0) works just fine.
Could it be a just occurred hardware fault or something to do with the new 
kernel?

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[newbie] new kernel and dvd drives. was: 9.2 and kernel sources...

2003-11-08 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Alle 17:20, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Derek Jennings ha scritto:
 I had the same issue. With that kernel some makes of DVD drive do not work
 with scsi emulation. Set it back to IDE and it should be OK

mine is an Asus. still puzzled about how the new kernel fixed the LG issue but 
introduced this new one.

anyway, I don't think I'll want to give up to scsi-emulation on the dvd drive 
as I need it to use it with k3b, so I think I'll get back to the 2.4.22-10mdk 
and wait for the 2.6 final to upgrade.

thanks for your help.

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Re: [newbie-it] Download Manager

2003-10-16 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Thursday 16 October 2003 00:42, miKe wrote:
 prozilla

c'è modo di integrarlo nei browser? chessò da far partire al posto della 
gestione scaricamenti di mozilla?


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Re: [newbie-it] Rippare video DVD con K3b

2003-10-12 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Saturday 11 October 2003 22:49, Michele (emmepielle) wrote:
 Salute a tutti,
 sto cercando di rippare video DVD con K3b 0.9.

Se proprio non riesci con K3b puoi sempre provare dvd::rip 
(http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/). Ti rippa un dvd e ti fa la 
conversione/masterizzazione in SVCD in pochi semplici step. Molto meglio di 
analoghi soft x winzoz.

Dovresti trovarlo tra i pacchetti messi a disposizione dal PLF. Ti consiglio 
di aggiungere il loro server ftp all'elenco dei repository gestiti da urpmi, 
cosicchè ti sia facilissimo installarlo con tutte le relative dipendenze.

Per aggiungere PLF all'elenco delle sorgenti software:
# urpmi.addmedia plf ftp://knight.zarb.org/pub/plf/9.1 with hdlist.cz

Per installare dvd::rip:
# urpmi Video-DVDRip

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Re: [newbie-it] messaggi_sympa

2003-09-24 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Wednesday 24 September 2003 19:02, Piter wrote:

 succede anche a voi?

si. io ho postato una risposta x Rev. Ferris circa l'aggiornamento di Mozilla 
1.4, risposta che non è mai arrivata in ML.

meno male che gli ho postato lo stesso messaggio in CC, spero che almeno così 
i miei consigli gli siano arrivati.

qualcuno alla mandrake dovrebbe controllare sympa, o passare a Mailman che 
funziona egregiamente...

detto questo fatemi fare un pò lo sborone... sono appena tornato a casa dal 
testing center dove ho appena conseguito la mia prima certificazione 
informatica, la Cisco CCNA!

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Re: [newbie-it] upgrade mozilla 1.3.1

2003-09-23 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 11:36, Rev.Ferris wrote:

 ma e` possibile che un pacchetto come mozilla non lo si possa upgradare? 

Infatti si può upgradare a 1.4 senza problemi e mal di pancia con urpmi. Basta 
aggiungere il repositorio degli rpm di Texstar alla lista di quelli 
conosciuti da urpmi.

Innanzitutto, da root digita (copia e incolla in shell, tutto su una riga):

urpmi.addmedia texstar 
ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/contrib/texstar/mandrake/9.1/rpms 
with hdlist.cz

Questo aggiunge i pacchetti built by Texstar all'elenco di quelli gestiti da 
urpmi.

Poi apri il Mandrake Control Center e vai in Gestione SoftwareSoftware 
Sources Manager. Qui assicurati che siano abilitati come sorgenti 
riconosciute _solo_ i 3 cd di installazione di Mandrake e il repositorio 
Texstar (questo per evitare conflitti con pacchetti presenti su altri server 
repositorio - io ad esempio ne ho altri, tra cui cooker, contrib etc. e ho 
scoperto a mie spese che è meglio focalizzarsi se si vogliono evitare 
fastidi).

Salva la configurazione e quindi vai in Installazione pacchetti (l'icona col 
segno di + verde) e quindi nella maschera digita mozilla.
Scegliti i pacchetti relativi a Mozilla 1.4 che ti servono (ci sono anche i 
vari plugin) ed installa. Ci pensa a tutto lui!

Con lo stesso sistema ho aggiornato il Kde alla 3.1.3 in pochi colpi di mouse 
(unico avvertimento - esci da Kde prima di aggiornarlo; se proprio ti serve 
una GUI puoi usare IceWM o altri window manager minimali).

Ciao, e buon divertimento.

PS: qualcuno qui usa Gentoo? Esperienze? Consigli? C'ho una voglia di 
provarla... ma lasciare la via vecchia per la nuova un pò mi spaventa...
 

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Re: [newbie-it] Consiglio modem ADSL... quale compro?

2003-09-20 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Saturday 20 September 2003 10:18, kudega wrote:
 Salve a tutti! Finalmente la ADSL è arrivata anche qui nel mio
 paesello!!
 Ora devo acquistare il modem e vorrei sapere qualche consiglio su quale
 comprare, o su quale NON comprare... Oppure se sapete un sito dove
 posso trovare info utili a riguardo.

Netgear.
Ottimi, non troppo costosi e bellissimi (che non guasta).

Dai un'occhiata su CHL per vederne modelli e caratteristiche, poi compralo 
dove ti pare!
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Re: [newbie-it] ADSL e Mandrake

2003-09-07 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Sunday 07 September 2003 22:35, Fulmo wrote:
 Sono riuscito a configurare la connessione ADSL senza problemi. Attualmente
 la connessione avviene all'avvio, ma c'e' un modo per connettersi in
 modalita' grafica senza dover staccare la corrente dal modem? Ho una
 connessione a consumo e non flat, per cui mi sarebbe molto utile poter
 gestire l'accesso. Grazie.

Rp-pppoe è il programma che fa al caso tuo.

Installa questi due pacchetti (li trovi inclusi nei cd di installazione di 
mandrake 9.1):
rp-pppoe-3.5-2mdk
rp-pppoe-gui-3.5-2mdk

quindi da root lancia tkpppoe (che poi è la gui di rp-pppoe) e configura la 
connessione... potrai usarlo come dialer (anche se il termine è improprio) 
per attivare e chiudere la connessione adsl a piacimento.

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Re: [newbie-it] linux professional

2003-06-16 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Monday 16 June 2003 20:37, alfredo wrote:
 cosa è la distro linux professional che vedo in edicola in questi giorni?

è la RedHat 9. non può essere re-distribuita col suo nome originale (gli unici 
che possono sono quelli di RedHat Magazine, ovviamente), così quelli di Linux 
 C. hanno dovuto alterare il nome per poterla allegare al giornale.

Quelli di Linux Magazine invece l'hanno scorso pubblicarono la RH 8 col vero  
nome (già protetto) e si beccarono una bella causa, che ovviamente hanno 
perso... furono un pò ingenui...

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Re: [newbie-it] Montare nfs

2003-03-17 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 09:41, Ivano wrote:
 Salve ragazzi, ho bisogno di aiuto.
 In ufficio ho la necessità di condividere le cartelle da un pc linux ad
 un'atro, ma senza usare samba, perchè mi serve l'intero contenuto dell'hd.
 Ho sentito dire che con nfs posso montare l'hd dell'altro pc, ma come si
 fa?? Grazie

Una soluzione semplice semplice...

Se entrambi i pc usano kde come ambiente grafico, ti basta attivare la 
condivisione delle cartelle che ti interessano (tasto destro sulla cartella 
da condividere, proprietà, condivisione su rete locale). Per ulteriori 
informazioni consulta il manuale in linea di kde.

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[newbie] Recovering erased folders and files

2003-03-14 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Yesterday I accidentally erased my Documents folder from my home dir while 
doing some tweaking with my newly installed Kde 3.1 desktop enviroment.

I know this is an odd question but... is there any means to recover the files 
that were contained there?

Thanks!
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Re: [newbie] Backup to CD-R/RW

2003-02-27 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Thursday 27 February 2003 07:12, Harv Nelson wrote:

 Is there some sort of backup/restore utility that I can use to make backups
 using the CD-R on my machines? CD-R's cost about a dime each these days.
 That price makes that media much more attractive than investing in a big
 tape drive and tapes..

Mondo Rescue:
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/

It should suit your needs perfectly.

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[newbie-it] OpenOffice: menù spariti (MDK 9)

2002-12-12 Per discussione Piero Piutti
Salve,

ieri sera ho fatto dei casini, capita quando si resta a smanettare quando 
invece si dovrebbe dormire.

Comunque, per farla breve, dovendo risolvere dei problemi di dipendenze ho 
installato una serie di pacchetti inerenti la gestione dei font tra cui:

fontconfig, freetype2, freetype2-devel, libfontconfig, libXft2 e libXft2-devel 
(alcuni dei quali rintracciati su Cooker).

Bene, il programma che me li ha chiesti funziona benissimo, il problema è che 
OpenOffice adesso non visualizza più testo nella barra dei menù, nei menù a 
tendina e nelle finestre di dialogo (mentre invece è possibile inserire 
normalmente testo all'interno dei documenti). Capirete che è un pò difficile 
utilizzare OO alla cieca!!!

Inutle dire che ho tentato anche disinstallando i pacchetti di cui sopra, 
disinstallando e reinstallando OO, ma nulla. Ci sarà pure un modo per 
rimettere le cose a posto (evitando di reinstallare tutto!!): se qualcuno lo 
conosce sappia che avrà la mia gratitudine!

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Re: [newbie-it] Agfa Snapscan e25 (con mdk9.0)

2002-11-08 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Thursday 07 November 2002 19:44, Pollo wrote:

 Ok, ora funziona...

Sono contento. :-)

 E' mostruosamento lento a trovare lo scanner... anche tu hai verificato
 lo stesso problema? Io usavo gia lo scanner con la mdk8.2 ma mi sembrava
 più rapido...

Questo è vero, capita anche a me che ci vogliano 30+ secondi per attivare lo 
scanner, ma poi, fatto questo fila tutto liscio.

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Re: [newbie-it] auto avvio

2002-11-08 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Friday 08 November 2002 20:29, Arwan wrote:
 Per caso sapete dove devo mettere un file perche' mi si apra
 automaticamente quando avvio KDE?
 Un po' come l'esecuzione automatica di Win$...

nella tua home, cerca la cartella nascosta .kde 
dentro c'è una cartella chiamata Autostart
mettici dentro un collegamento al prg che vuoi lanciare all'avvio ed è fatto!

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Re: [newbie-it] Agfa Snapscan e25 (con mdk9.0)

2002-11-07 Per discussione Piero Piutti
On Thursday 07 November 2002 17:07, Pollo wrote:
 Ho appena installato la mdk9.0 e ho riscontrato un grosso problema con
 lo scanner in oggetto.

Io ho lo stesso scanner ed ho avuto lo stesso problema.

Io ho risolto in una maniera un pò arzigogolata (ma mi ci sono comunque 
divertito), poi ho scoperto sulla ML Expert in inglese che basta accertarsi 
che nel file /etc/sane.d/dll.conf sia presente la linea

snapscan

Prova e fammi sapere. Se non funge ti spiego il piano B.
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Re: [newbie-it] Web con Linux

2002-10-26 Per discussione Piero Piutti
 No niente del genere (ma Dreamweaver e' in effetti un grande programma).

Io sto usando con successo Dreamweaver 4 sotto la mia Mdk 9.0 utilizzando la 
versione di Wine fornita con la distro. Direi che funziona piuttosto bene a 
parte piccole cose comunque ovviabili - ad esempio non riesco ad usare le 
funzionalità ftp di DW, ma chissene, per quello mi appoggio a gFTP.

E' una gran cosa, da quando lo faccio non sono più costretto a ribootare la 
macchina in Winz quando devo mettere mani alle mie pagine web...

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Re: [newbie-it] (O.T.)Problemi Anti-Virus

2002-10-16 Per discussione Piero Piutti

   Mi sento talmente frustrato ed insicuro con Linux che non ci faccio
 ancora niente.
   Non so quando arriverò a decidermi a migrare completamente l'attività
 internet su Linux. Un giorno lo farò, ma è storia futura.

Ti senti frustrato perchè non ci hai ancora provato seriamente.
Ci sono passato anche io, ti capisco... ma ti assicuro che superato il 
comprensibilissimo scoglio iniziale non guarderai più indietro.

Io ormai Windows lo uso solo quando è strettamente necessario (per giocare ad 
Operation Flashpoint!) e ancora mi chiedo come ho fatto ad usare per tutti 
questi anno quel catorcio di sistema operativo che si pianta una volta si e 
due pure e che ti costringe a diffidare di ogni messaggio email che ricevi 
con LookOut Express.

Il trucco è VOLERE abbandonare Windows per Linux.
Appena hai deciso che vuoi realmente farlo, buttatici dentro. Ti assicuro che 
è meno difficile di quello che sembra. Poi la Mandrake è così facile da usare 
che è la distribuzione ideale per chi inizia - è così intuitiva ed 
user-friendly che praticamente potresti usarla senza neanche dover conoscere 
un solo comando shell il che è un bene per chi si avvicina a Linux da 
Windows, perchè può farlo in maniera indolore, ma non deve diventare 
un'abitudine altrimenti si finisce per usare Linux come se Shumacher corresse 
sempre i Gran Premi in 1a marcia!!

Il consiglio che ti do è di iniziare ad elencare i compiti che svolgi 
quotidianamente con Windows e pensare se percaso puoi farli altrettanto bene 
con Linux. Ti sorprenderai del fatto che nel 90% dei casi la risposta è sì.

Inizia con Internet. Per configurare la connessione (telefonica o ADSL) con i 
Wizard di Mandrake Control Center ci vogliono 5 minuti. Altrettanti per 
configurare Kmail ad inviare e ricevere posta. Kmail è un client di posta che 
non ha nulla e sottolineo nulla da invidiare a Outlook, anzi ha una 
flessibilità e delle caratteristiche che lo rendono superiore ad Outlook, 
oltre che molto, molto più sicuro... Per navigare Mozilla va più che bene 
(basta che ti scarichi i plugin per Flash, RealAudio e la Java Virtual 
Machine - peccato solo che non ci sia ancora QuickTime).

Totale 10 minuti e ti sei affrancato completamente dai rischi che corri ogni 
volta che ti colleghi ad internet sotto Windows...

ll resto lo scopri piano piano, il bello di Linux è che hai già a disposizione 
un'applicazione per ogni tua necessità (fine dei viaggetti su astalavista :-) 
per non parlare del fatto che se c'è un problema trovi sempre qualcuno 
disposto ad aiutarti... siamo una comunità aperta e disponibile, non 
dimenticarlo... se hai dei problemi con Windows che fai, telefoni allo zio 
Bill? :-)

E ricordati di dare un'occhiata al sito di paolo Attivissimo dove trovi tutti 
i consigli per una transizione indolore... www.attivissimo.net

Saluti, e facci sapere!

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Re: [newbie-it] ancora di driver nvidia

2002-09-25 Per discussione piero

salve all ml tornato dopo miniferie.
allora il driver e nvidia.
quello che volevo sottolineare è che ero convinto che mdk non lo includesse, 
invece sfruttando xfdrake lo ha trovato e installato da solo 

saluti piero
Alle 23:26, venerdì 20 settembre 2002, Ale ha scritto:
 Non è che ora il driver in XF86Config-4 è fbdev?





[newbie-it] mplayer e dvd

2002-09-20 Per discussione piero

dopo lunga e penosa malattia sono riuscito a compilare mplayer 0.9 pre 7. 
purtroppo misono accorto solo dopo che i dvd se li va a cercare in /dev/dvd 
anzichè in mnt/cdrom (dove ho il lettore) ho letto che esiste l'opzione da 
linea di comando per spostare la ricerca sul cdrom , ma per esigenze di 
famiglia devo usare il programma con gm player.
Pensandoci forse potrei ingannare con un link, ma data la mia scarsa 
esperienza vorrei un suggerimento prima di andare a fare dei danni

grazie a chiunque abbia una soluzione piero




Re: [newbie-it] ancora di driver nvidia

2002-09-18 Per discussione piero

Alle 23:21, martedì 17 settembre 2002, miKe ha scritto:
 Alle 11:47, martedì 17 settembre 2002, piero ha scritto:
  NVIDIA_GLX 1.0_1251.2mdk
  NVIDIA_kernel 2.4.8-26mdk

 se usi il kernel originale mandrake, cerca i driver per QUELLA versione di
 kernel, io consigli sempre di usare i sorgenti e ricompilarli per il
 proprio kernel, non è necessario riscaricare ad ogni modifica...

 ho paura che le versioni non siano per il tuo kernel..

  grazie a tutta la mail list per la pazienza piero
scusa miKe ma i file che ho riportato sono quelli che ho trovato nella 
distribuzione. Cmq ho scaricato l'ultima versione per la 8.1 e il glx lo ho 
ricompilato da un srpm, per sicurezza ho usato anche nvchooser che mi ha dato 
gli stessi risultati a cui ero arrivato io  cmq grazie atutti per il 
supporto.
Per curiosità, dovesse succere un problema, ripristinando il file xf86 config 
con un copia di backup dovrei ritornate alla situazione precedente o no?

ciao piero




Fwd: Re: [newbie-it] scanner ...... arghhhh

2002-07-15 Per discussione piero boni

è colpa dell'uso eccessivi di win :-))) ho installato linux e non ho 
riavviato il cervello. In altri termini grazie adesso ho tutto quello che 
miserve
piero


From: LukenShiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] scanner .. arg
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 01:40:32 +0200 (CEST)

In un altro luogo e in un altro tempo, piero boni esclamo':
  Dopo tanto tempo sono riuscito ad avere uno scanner purtroppo è un 
hp
  4300C che va benissimo con win(soz) ma Sane non ne vuole sapere. :-( ho
  visto che fra i back end di sane ce ne è uno (in alpha) che dovrebbe 
essere
  adatto.

  Hai seguito le istruzioni stra-passo-passo contenute nel file
README.html del pacchetto .tar.gz-ippato di testtool (spero che tu ti
riferisca a questo) ? qual e' il problema?

  In ogni caso leggi p.es. il mini usb scanner howto che trovi a partire
da qui: http://web.tiscali.it/kailed/ e leggi il resto della
documentazione sulla configurazione degli scanner e di sane che troverai
con un qualsiasi motore di ricerca.

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Re: [newbie-it] Linux o Win? was: partizioni NTFS - notebook

2002-06-26 Per discussione piero boni


ho espresso i mio pensiero come risposta alla mail di emiliano, però non 
avevo letto questa che ne è la madre.
Oltre a quanto detto prima vorrei aggiungere che di certo windows è un 
sistema operativo per l'utente medio, ma certamente non il migliore. Mi 
spiego è sicuramente semplice e user friendly, ma in pratica ha Ammazzato il 
mercato, impedendo nascita o evoluzione di altri so.
Se c'è una cosa malevola è il monopolio che imepdisce lo svluppo nelle mail 
c'è l'accenno a fai fare ad un 50 enne il cambio del kernel...  vero non è 
certo facile ma dubito che il 50enne sia in grado di reinstallare un so o di 
salvare i suoi dati, di fronte ad una interfaccia grafica lo stimato 
professionista lavorerà ne più ne meno che davanti a win , anche perchè a 
livello professionale i pacchetti soft sono venduti con l'assistenza.
Peraltro, poi la questione della sicurezza diventa sempre più rilevante, è 
più facile convincere una sola persona a fare qlcs piuttosto che tante, e 
mi riferisco al caso della cia o nsa non ricordi che voleva che le 
produttrici di antivirus non creassero tool per individuare il loro key 
logger magic lantern forse qualcuna ha accettato, ma non tutte, in altre 
parole l'utlizzo di un unico so, chiuso e unipropietario sognifica mettere 
tutto nelle mani di uno solo che non ritengo sia una scelta particolarmente 
astuta.
piero
From: Roberto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] Linux o Win? was: partizioni NTFS - notebook
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 18:43:00 +0200

Allora se leggete la mia e-mail ho sritto chiaramente che secondo me 
windows
resta il miglior sistema operativo per l'utente medio.
Personalmente non ho la minima intenzione  di abbandonare windows ma
semplicemente ho voluto aprire la mente e vedere un pò com'era il mondo
oltre microsoft, al contrario di molti utenti linux e mac che hanno
abilmente oscurato le loro menti alle altre scuole di pensiero e che io ho
definito, con una chiara e scherzosa provocazione talebani.
Sono davvero felice del fatto di aver trovato qualcuno che mi abbia dato il
suo punto di vista sulla questione in maniera abbastanza obbiettiva e che
non mi abbia risposto, come qualcuno in un altro newsgroup: Si ma linux
dimostra le sue migliori performance da linea di comando.E io  Ok ma nel
2001 usi ancora le righe di comando? Per favore... e lui è rimasto di 
nuovo
bello brasato.
Il fatto che trovi win ancora il meglio sul mercato dipende da molteplici
questioni.
Trovo i pacchetti software di windows più  funzionali rispetto a quelli di
linux e che esista davvero di tutto.
Lavoro per un distributore di programmi cad (se vi interessa
http://www.paolocasella.it/) e come sapete per Linux non esiste 
praticamente
alcun programma veramente potente di questo genere, come Archline e 
allplane
per gli studi tecnici architettonici
o magari microstation per i disegnatori meccanici.
Avete un vecchio plotter? Con linux buttatelo via con windows vi comprate 
il
pacchetto di driver winline ed  ecco che tutto torna a funzionare alla
grande.
Ok grande, con linux ho l'open source e posso aggiornare il kernel, va bene
fatelo fare al distinto 50enne che s'è appena preso il pc e poi gli dite:
Sai con widows ti scarichi gli aggiornamenti dalla rete e per installare 
un
programma basta che clicchi su un disegnino 2 volte col mouse.
Attenzione io infatti ho parlato e già ve l'ho detto di utente medio.
Penso sia indubbio che su una grande rete aziendale o per un server di 
rete,
linux non solo sia più indicato di windows ma gli faccia addirittura le
scarpe.
Dovete però capire una cosa, che la stragrande maggioranza dell'utenza (e
questo lo provo giornalmente sul campo) dei pc non è fatta di gente come 
noi
che ha  esperienza e il tempo di smanettare con linux ma di persone che
hanno bisogno della massima facilità d'uso (conosco stimatissimi
professionisti che fanno fatica a decomprimere un file zippato), della
certezza che se attaccano un pezzo nuovo al pc questo funzioni (il problem
di linux coi modem è storia vecchia) che se devono installare un programma
lo facciano nella maniera più intuitiva possibile.
Ho un casino di clienti, sia fra gli studi tecnici che nell'utenza 
casalinga
e non devo aver mai visto un pc equipaggiato con linux ma solo qualche mac.
Certo voi mi parlate di strategie di marketing e pubblicità che sono
indubbie( anche se linux sta iniziando a muoversi in questa direzione,
guardate la tv...)
ma perchè usare ( questo è il solito utente medio) Linux che se può ti 
rende
la vita difficile piuttosto che windows che riesce a funzionare bene o male
con qualsiasi configurazione hardware ed è facilissimo da usare (user
friendly, dimmi poco, è quello che cercano quasi tutti... Perchè rendersi 
la
vita difficile? In fondo l'evoluzione dei pc è stata anche l'evoluzione
della facilità d'uso, sapete  come si faceva funzionare una volta un
floppy,no?).
Cioè cerchiamo di capirci, se io non sono uno studente di

[newbie] Problem with RealPlayer 8

2001-03-10 Per discussione Piero

I uninstalled RP 7 and installed RP 8 (rpm-s). When I call
/usr/bin/X11/realplay, or when I call it through Netscape (4.75), I just get a
black xterm whith "realplay" written on top, which stys on my desktop for a few
seconds, then desappears, as a std-error message appears saiyng : "segmentation
fault".

Any idea?

Piero.




[newbie] Installing Rpm packages

2001-02-02 Per discussione Piero

I'm working with Mandrake 7.0 and Rpm 3.03-43mdk.

I tried to install two new packages: qt2.2 and Rpm-4.0.7. In both cases rpm
refused to do it, and the error message went: "Only pacages with major numbers
= 3 are supported by this version of RPM"

Have you any Idea of what this means and of what should I do?

By the way, I downloaded those packages using Kfm (I use Kde as a Gui), but
could not download them using Netscape (4.73); is there any other way to
download them?

Thanks
Piero.




[newbie-it] Problemaccio con Wordperfect

2001-01-07 Per discussione Gian Piero

Ho Mandrake 7.2 e ho da qualche settimana installato Wordperfect 8.0.
Accade che digitando in testo improvvisamente l'applicazione si chiuda da 
sola senza salvare l'elaborato.
Tutto questo accade con una frequenza che lascia poco al caso.
Qualcuno sa come venirne fuori?

Gian Piero Mentasti

[EMAIL PROTECTED]




[newbie] How to install Netscape ?

2000-06-20 Per discussione Piero

I just down loades Netscape 4.73. It's a src.rpm and I never installed such
packages. What do I have to do? Thanks.




 -- 
Piero
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Ecole Normale Superieure

...humani nihil ...




[newbie] Balsa

2000-06-20 Per discussione Piero

Is it possible to use Balsa with Kde, or daoes it have to used in the Gnome
environment?




Re: [newbie] Qt2 - 2.1.1 rpm

2000-06-17 Per discussione Piero

step a) rpmfind.com
step b) Go directly to the rpm database
step c)rpm indexed by name
step d) packages bedinning by Q
step d) qt2.1.1-1mdk
step e) download

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...humani nihil ...




Re: [newbie] ReiserFS with Automatic install!

2000-06-17 Per discussione Piero

On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, you wrote:
 For anyone who would like to have the ReiserFS in 7.1, and at the sametime 
 do the much easier automatic install, here's what worked for me: First 
 select expert install, and when you get to where you setup your partitions, 
 select ReiserFS as the filesystem type. After it formats the partitions, go 
 back to the 'installation class' selection in the left hand menu and select 
 automatic install. It'll skip the partition setup since it was already done 
 (or you can just leave it as is and tell it to NOT format anything!) From 
 there on it's an easy install, and you'll have the ReiserFS to boot!
 
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Which are the advantages of the Reiser Fiel system?

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Re: [newbie] Packages

2000-06-13 Per discussione Piero

On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, you wrote:
 On Tue, 13 Jun 2000 06:02:50 -0400, you wrote:
 
 I have a question on packages that are on Linux. Is there a web site that 
 gives details of what the package is and etc?? I would like to be able to 
 know what to install and what I don't need. I think I am wasting space by 
 taking everything that is offered in the install.
 This way I will know what is what as to everyday use of Linux.
 
 Thanks
 Robert F. Trettel
 
 Tue, 13 Jun 2000  15:42:19
 
 I had the same Question Robert, all those strange names are quite
 meaningless unless you already have experience...I found that the
 descriptions in the KDE package tool are very helpful..
 
   Click on a package name and a description shows up in the
 right hand panel...Providing you have a linux loaded of courseIf
 you have the space though ,load it all and then you can search through
 it and learn about it for next installation...or any thing that you
 don't need you can trim out...
 
   If you don't load all the development material you cannot
 manage to make and install some other RPM downloaded later. or do
 compiling and the like.
 
 the site http://mandrakeuser.org/ has been big time helpful to me.
 Olly P
 Biloxi

I have also been disconcerted, at first, by the overwhelming amount of
packages I found in the Linux distributions (RH first, then Suse and finally
Mandrake). I feared that it would invade my hd and that I would never be in
control of such a number of programs. It would take a whole live just to
understand what they were meant for, and in a little time, much shorter than
the amount of time I'd need in order to be back in command of my computer, new
versions would become available... A maelstrom of programs was going to drag me
away...

Things went rather differntly, though, and I would like to reassure both Robert
and Olly, and all those who feel the same disconfort with packages. 
First, through utilities such as kpackages or rpmdrake, one can explore the
packages installed on ones machine, and have a little explanation of what they
are supposed to do.

Secondly, as time goes by, you get invlved in properly installing licq, or
configuring imwheel, or tying to understand whether wine is able to execute
something alse as sol.exe. And you just forget the packages problem. Better: as
Bambi says, you feel lucky when you discover that something you 'd like to test
is already installed on your computer.

As for pruning away the pakages that you do not need... Well, just think that
you will do it one day. The idea that it is not impossible to do it (better,
that through kpackages it would be very easy to do it) is very reassuring:
than, you don't really need to do it . Just think taht you can. It's largely
enough.

Something would be very useful, though: a dictionary, or encyclopedia on line,
that would allow one to understand such expression as "gui", or "api", or what
a program like "Doom" is meant to do... But may-be it exists. Has anybody got
any idea about this?




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...humani nihil ...




Re: [newbie] Useful Mailing List (was: Worthless email list)

2000-06-12 Per discussione Piero

On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, you wrote:
 On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Fran Parker wrote:
 
 Hi Al,
 
 I agree with you wholeheartedly.  I am thankful for this
 group.  I have been directly help and indirectly helped
 through others experience and solutions.
 
 May I agree too! This list is great. Imagine the number of people that
 would not be helped if it does not exist.
 Together we know a lot, but not everything. (Just give us a few more
 months though... ;-)
 
 Paul
 

I 'd join this eulogius choir!
-- 
Piero




[newbie] Netcape/ftp

2000-06-06 Per discussione Piero

A couple of days ago, I decided to download a recent version af LICQ and the
corresponding version of Qt. 
Using Netskape i contaced the coresponding sites and, whithin these sites, their
ftp direcories. 

At this point, the location toolbar of Netscape showed a line beginning by
ftp:// . Fine. 

But, instead of letting a slave window appear, asking if I
wanted to save the downloaded file, and in which directory, and under wihch
filename, the Communicator window started to become filled with lots of
apparently meaningless characters. I restarded everything a couple of times,
but got the same result. 
Finally, I waited until the communcator window was totally
full, then I went to the file menu and choose the "save page" command. Very
happily so, since the saving resulted in a .tar.gz file in one case,
and in a .rpm file in the other case, and I have been able to use them in order
to install what I wanted to install.

Now, was all this normal? Or do I have to settle a ftp plugin in Netscape in
order to have a more "transparent" ftp behaviour? And, in this case, what
should I do?

Thenk you for leaning on this question.


 -- 
Piero
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Ecole Normale Superieure

...humani nihil ...




Re: [newbie] Administration Question

2000-06-06 Per discussione Piero

Yes, It's hardly understandable. And from the little I can understand, I
think it better stays in its rude, uncivlised darkness.
--
Piero.


 Tue, 06 Jun 2000, Stephen Weltman wrote:
 I don't mean to be rude, but that is the worst run-on sentence I have ever
 encountered!  I don't think that your intended receiver got what you meant
 clearly.
 
 Good luck with future posts!!
 
 
  Bob wrote:
  
   Why do I think that the message below has anything to do with me, and
 how
   many others have wondered the same thing. It would be appreciated if
 people
   could consider if what they are replying to has meaning to everyone on
 the
   list.  Thank you.
  
   Bob Root




[newbie] Mail Reading

2000-06-06 Per discussione Piero

I use to read mail either through Netscape Messenger or Kmail. I'd need a third
program. Could you please tell me how such sort of programs is called ?

I don't thing they have anything to do with the Linux administerd resdident
mailbox and the relative programs (fetchmail, sendmail, and so on), do they?

Is there one that you strongly prefer?

Thanks,


Piero
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Ecole Normale Superieure

...humani nihil ...




Re: [newbie] Modifying PATH(adding directories)

2000-06-05 Per discussione Piero

On Sun, 04 Jun 2000, you wrote:
 On Sun, 04 Jun 2000, you wrote:
  On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, michael wrote:
  
  How do I get /usr/local/bin into my path as root?
  I try PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin and it works for awhile but after rebooting i
  always have to append it again. -- 
  -michael-
  
  edit .bashrc (if you use bash) in root's home directory. There's a path
  command there, that you can add the desired directory to.
  
  Paul
 

You should also add, also in .bashrc, (in a lower line) 

export PATH



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Re: [newbie] Netscape Addressbook - Where?

2000-06-05 Per discussione Piero

On Mon, 05 Jun 2000, you wrote:
 Can anyone tell me which file contains netscape addressbook information
 under linux? I've found all the other bits and pieces but this one - I'd
 like to back it up instead of recreating it each time I do a new install
 etc.
 
 Nev


.netscape
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Ecole Normale Superieure

...humani nihil ...




Re: [newbie] Command Execution

2000-06-03 Per discussione Piero

On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, you wrote:
 Can someone please explain the concept behind ./ in executing a command.
 
 If I am in the directory where the programme resides and type the programme
 name, I get a:
 "bash: programme name: command not found" message
 
 If, from the same directory I type ./programme name everything works as
 advertised.
 
 Thanks
 
 Barry


Wherever you are, when you type a command name, the command interpreter (say
bash) looks for this command in a certain set of directories : the list of the
names of such directories  is associated to the (environment) variable PATH. If
none of these direcories contains the wanted command, the anwer of bash is
"command not found".

On the other side, when you type ./programme, you tell explicitly bash not to
look for programme in the PATH listed directories, but in the present working
directroy. 

The environment variable PATH recieves its value through a certain number of
initialising files : /etc/profile ; ~/.profile ; ~/bash_profile ; etc. 

On the other side, in the bash/sh/csh/etc. world, the character "." indicates
the directory in which you are, i.e. the present work directory.

Piero.


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Dr Piero Caracciolo
Ecole Normale Superieure

...humani nihil a me alienum puto.




[newbie] Prtition Magic

2000-06-03 Per discussione Piero

There's a grate talking of Partition Magic around... Do we have it on the MK
CDs? 

Piero.

--
Dr Piero Caracciolo
Ecole Normale Superieure

...humani nihil a me alienum puto.




[newbie] DISCUSSION Poor Support

2000-06-03 Per discussione Piero

In a formaer mail, I suggested that MK should improove client support, and I
complained that the franch support team has never been able,
or willing, to answer one of my questions. 

This was hyperbolic, but just slightly so. Denis asked me which were my
questions: here are a couple of them.

- How can I manage to make a bootdisk using an LS-120 device?

- Is it possible to use a laptop as a second terminal of the computer that runs
Linux?


As I already told, some of the recipients of the mail list has been able to
answer them, or to direct me toward an answer; but, as [EMAIL PROTECTED] says,
"Poor support makes Mankrake look bad".

--
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Ecole Normale Superieure

...humani nihil a me alienum puto.




Re: [newbie] DISCUSSION documentation

2000-05-28 Per discussione Piero

I would like to be able to submit more useful remarks. There is something,
though, which Mandrake should improove: documentation and support. 

- Manuals are really too poor.

- From time to time you discover that an interesting program exists in your
system, and you didn't even fancy it was there.  

- And the (french) support team has never been able to give a satisfactory
answer to one of my question, so that I plainly renounced asking them. I got
them answered by users on the mail lists. (All's well what ends well, but...)




Re: [newbie]Discussion - Fonts - Please,Dacia

2000-05-28 Per discussione Piero

The font question is perhaps not "essential", but important: it's a bit
depressive to know that you are using a "nobler" os than Windows, yet to have
fonts that look dirty and blunt.

By the way, the only thing I did when I wanted to "deuglify" them was to insert
in Linux some true type fonts; But they do't work neither with Netskape nor with
Staroffice. 
Hence I ask Dacia : do you have a peace of advice? What are the "Mozilla fonts"
you talk about?

Thanks,
Piero.




Re: [newbie] How to install StarOffice?

2000-05-28 Per discussione Piero

On Sun, 28 May 2000, you wrote:
 After a successful (whew) install of the Linux Mandrake 7.0 OS, with 
 SOUND even I find I'm having trouble installing StarOffice.  Following 
 the directions on the ReadMe file from the StarOffice CD, I'm putting the CD 
 in the CD-ROM drive, logging in as "root", clicking on Konsole, and at the 
 command line typing,
 
   rpm -i StarOffice-5.1a_01-517i8-1.i386.rpm
 
 I get a message "cannot open file .and it repeats the above.
 
 Color me confused!  :-)
 
 Nan

I used kpackage and all went fine.




Re: [newbie] netscape files

2000-05-28 Per discussione Piero


You mean you can actually share your mailboxes across Windows and Linux? 
How 'd you do?
I share the address books, and i works all right. If I could share the
mailboxes, it 'd find it useful.

 You could, but a shared directory would have to be on the win partition
 to be read and written by both win and linux, plus permissions changed
 on the win partition to allow nsmail to write.  Possibly not worth it
 unless you are still using win a lot.
 
 Bill
 
 bascule wrote:
  
  i will try this
  thankyou,
  does this mean that i can have a shared directory for win and linux
  netscape? perhaps only for subfolders where mail is filtred to?
  
  bascule
  
  Bill Gerber wrote:
  
   Sorry, I missed this thread before.  You CAN copy your windows netscape
   mail files across to your linux /nsmail directory.  It's a simple
   copy/paste, any filename clashes can be renamed in the process, and they
   will show as new subfolders next time you open the mail window.  I have
   just done this.
  
   Bill.
  
   bascule wrote:
   
thanks for your replies, i have discovered that i could indeed export my
address book in the ldif format and import it into linux netscape, also
i copied my bookmark.htm file from win98 over to linux and copied it
over bookmarks.html in my user .netscape directory (backing up the old
one of course) this worked fine, messages had to be downloaded all over
again however
   
bascule
   
J Walker wrote:

 I believe you could save your address book, too.  If not by copying the file
 itself, try exporting/importing it.

 (I myself transferred from MS Outlook to Netscape-Linux with the help of 
Yahoo!
 address backup service, a much longer route - and it worked)

 Cheers,
 /J.

 Em qua, 24 mai 2000, bascule escreveu:
  ah well!
 
  thanks eric, at least i won't be wasting time trying to do the
  impossible
 
  bascule
 
  Eric MC DECLERCK wrote:
  
   NO !!!
   But you can try to copy your bookmarks
   files from
   netscape/win to your linux-netscape.
   Backup your linux bookmarks before !!!
   Eric
  
   bascule wrote:
   
does anyone know if i can copy my windows netscape files over to my
linux installation to save downloading messages again, to transfer
bookmarks folders etc.?
the directory structure is different for my profile in windows and my
netscape directory in my user home directory
   
bascule
  
   --
   FRANCE (Be careful, my English can hurt
   you)
 --
 
 * Registered Linux User Number *
 *178234*
 




Re: [newbie] Ports ?

2000-05-27 Per discussione Piero

On Fri, 26 May 2000, you wrote:
 Hi everybody, I'm trying out gfcc the port configging app,
 so far I'm learning how to use it, I want to block all
 the ports except of course the ones I'm using on my server.
 
 I wish to leave open 21 for ftp, 80 for www, and 25 for mail,
 by the way, is the e mail server port just one for smtp and pop
 or does pop have one of its own? I am taking my mail directly
 off of my mail server with pine so maybe pop does not apply here??


I take advantage of this mail to ask a question I wanted to ask since long :
what are these "ports" ? 

thank you,
Piero.




[newbie] licq - garbled lines

2000-05-23 Per discussione Piero

When I use licq (the versio I use is the one included in the Mandrake 7.0
distirbution cd) I stumble over the following problem: If the lines I write are
longer than a certain number of characters, the beginning and the end of my
message are garbled into a chain of meaningless characters, like @@#!

Is it a common fault? If not, do you have any clue to what do I have to change?

Thanks,
Piero.




Re: [newbie] Charset - Thanks, Paul!

2000-05-13 Per discussione Piero

On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
 On Sat, 13 May 2000, Piero wrote:
 
 I felt also reassured, since I had the same problem... But can anybody tell
 what's a Charset?
 
  On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
  Paul,
  thanks for the respons.I'm reassured.
  Eric
 
 Hi Piero,
 
 A charset is a Character Set. In most european countries, there are
 different character sets in use on computers. Like in French there are
 special keys on the keyboard for letter with accents, cedille and so on,
 as there are special keys for typical characters for Norwegian and
 Swedish.
 Of course, pressing such a key has little use if the computer does not
 know what character it should display on the screen. Like if you press ^
 and always a = pops up, that is annoying. A character set is a translation
 table. Set the machine to characterset 25 (just picking a number), and the
 machine knows that when you press the key with scan code 0 113 should show
 a ^ sign. Where as in for instance charset 9 the same key would yield a
 " sign.
 
 A good example too is the $ sign. Shift -4 on the standard US keyboard. In
 the UK, that $ sign is replaced by the pound-sign (I think).
 
 Hope this clears things up.
 Paul


Thank you, Paul, your explanation is very clear. 




Re: [newbie] Netscape 6

2000-05-13 Per discussione Piero

On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
 How can I put an icon on the desktop to start Netscape 6;

Read  Kde help.




[newbie] Wrong Charset ...What's a Charset?

2000-05-13 Per discussione Piero

I felt also reassured, since I had the same problem... But can anybody tell
what's a Charset?


 On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
 Paul,
 thanks for the respons.I'm reassured.
 Eric
 
 Paul wrote:
  
  On Fri, 12 May 2000, Eric MC DECLERCK wrote:
  
  Hi all,
  why get I always the message 'KCharset: Wrong charset !'.
  What did I wrong ?
  Thanks
  Eric
  
  I don't think you do something wrong. I assume that the packages that were
  installed were compiled with a different character set loaded than you
  have on your system. Happens to me a lot also, but as long as things work
  fine I don't care. (Should I??)
  
  Paul
  
  )0(---)0(
  
  Life is more than increasing its speed.
  (Mohandas K. Gandhi)
  
  )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]]-)0(
  http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208
  Registered Linux User 174403




[newbie] Cookie Pal

2000-05-12 Per discussione Piero

Do you know whethert a program like Cookie Pal exists for Linux?




[newbie] Printing man pages

2000-05-12 Per discussione Piero

What do you do when you wnat to print a man page?

Is there a site where you can find the whole man in a printable format?




[newbie] Precious Site!

2000-05-12 Per discussione Piero

At this address there are  answers to questions frequently asked in this
mailing lis. Very useful indeed!

http://sunsite.auc.dk/linux-newbie/Linux_apps.htm




Re: [newbie] CD-player kscd versus Kfind

2000-05-03 Per discussione Piero

"man find" giveves you  the answer...
 Mogens Jæger wrote:
  
  Hello
  Does anyone know how to tell Kfind, to searche all
  partitions, but not my CD-rom drive - it's pretty anoying to
  have your musik cut-off, just because you have to find a
  file
  
  Regards
  
  Mogens Jæger




Re: [newbie] Disk drives

2000-05-03 Per discussione Piero

On Wed, 03 May 2000, you wrote:
 Is there any way to change the name of a DOS_hda1 drive to something easyer? 
 And where can i get Linux Games like Quake on the net?


Yes: 
1 (easiest) just keep it like this, but make a symbolic link to it :
ln -s/mnt/DOS_hda1  /win
for instance.

2 (longer) 
umount  /mnt/DOS_hda1   
mkdir   /mnt/win(or just  /win)

update the file /etc/fstab, substituting /mnt/win to /mnt/DOS_hda1  

mount   /dev/hda1   
THE END

PS: When you update /etc/fstab, pay attention to the file system type (vfat),
to the mount mode: user, rw,  etc. In my fstab file it is like this:

/dev/hda1 /mnt/win vfat user,rw,conv=binary 0 0

But, please, read the mount and fstab man pages, in case i missed something.

Finally: rm /mnt/DOS_hda1




Re: [newbie] Video Cards - Any Recomendations?

2000-05-03 Per discussione Piero

On Wed, 03 May 2000, you wrote:
 I am looking for a good video card with video-out jacks (don't really need PC
 TV). I have been longing for a Diamond Viper 550 card for a long time, now, but
 since I have been toiling with Linux, I have heard some disparaging comments
 about S3 cards in general not being "Linux Friendly" - Does anyone know if this
 is true for the Viper 550? If so, what card would you recommend? I need speed -
 good gaming and 3D performance - I don't have an AGP bus, so it would have to
 come in PCI flavor - I've been hearing good things about ATI's
 "All-in-Wonder"... any opinions?



Why don't you give a look here? It's (possibly) helpful:

http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html





Re: Repost: [newbie] Problems with boot disk.

2000-05-03 Per discussione Piero

On Wed, 03 May 2000, you wrote:
 No one answered my original query. Thought I would try again.
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Michael E. Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 11:20 AM
 Subject: [newbie] Problems with boot disk.
 
 
  I have Linux Mandrake 7.0 Complete installed on the following system
  Athlon 500 MHZ
  64M ram.
  20G byte IBM hard disk.
 
  I have as a first  partition an 8G fat32 partition with Windows 98. DrakeX
  setup a swap partition, a /boot partition (hda5) and a root partition
  (hda7). Boot loader is lilo.
 
  I need to reinstall Windows 98. I understand that if a do this Windows 98
  setup will remove lilo from the boot sector in favor of its own boot
 loader.
  For this reason I am trying to make a boot floppy so I can mount the root
  filesystem and reinstall lilo after I reload 98.
 
  I have tried created boot and rescue disks using both dos (writeraw) and
  linux following the instructions from the documentation. The boot disk
 works
  but whenever I select "rescue" from the "boot:" prompt and put in the
 rescue
  diskette I get an error. I am not sure but I think the error message is
 the
  same as below.
 
  I have also tried to use mkbootdisk to make a boot floppy. When I boot off
  it says it is trying to load the root filesystem off of hda7, I then get
 an
  "Error: 0x10" message.
 
  Any suggestions.
 

May-be somebody will give you a real bit of advice: let me just express my
sympathy. Boot and rescue disks seem to work only in a plathonic space of
ideal computers and virtuous users. If you installed Linux from a cd, you can
just allow Windows to destroy your boot sector, then make a fake upgrading of
Linux from your cd, during which you'll tell it "Oh, yes, I'd love to install a
loader! Lilo 'd suit me perfecly well"

Nevertheless, If I were you, I would backup everything I 'd think valuable. But
I must say that I 'd do that only if I were you: beeing myself, I wouldn't
probably be so patient, and I 'd take  the risk of loosing everything. Then I
would be desperate, and I would have to drink it away. 




[newbie] Ugly StarOffice Fonts!

2000-05-02 Per discussione Piero

Does anybody have an idea on how to make the look better on the screen?




[newbie] A notebook as an extra console

2000-05-01 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

I'm wondering if it's possible to connect a notebook through one of the serial
ports, or otherwise, to my Linux machine, and use it as an extra console, i.e.
an extra tty.

Does anyboy have an idea how to do it? 




Re: [newbie] X problem

2000-03-06 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 21:20 05/03/00 -0800, you wrote:
I just did a new install(custom, server) that's set to automatically
start X, and must have misconfigured X. The system boots smoothly, but
when it shows root login and the mandrake logo the screen goes black and
the system locks up. Reboot causes the same thing to happen again.

Is it possible or how do I get the OS not to launch X, and then how do I
reconfigure it to the proper video card(S3 Trio 3D) and monitor? My
monitor is an old Compag Presario 1500 and I'm not really sure what the
right resolution and refresh rate is, so I think setting it to standard
SVGA 800 x 600 should work.

Any suggestions appreciated,

Victor



Boot from the boot disk you made during installation.
If you didn't make it, use the installation cd and do a fake upgrading.
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



Re: [newbie] re: Netscape toolbar color

2000-03-05 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 14:18 04/03/00 -0800, you wrote:
I changed my color depth to 32bit and that brought back the color on the
netscape toolbar. Thanks for the help :)


--dale 
"So many idiots..
   so few comets.."
   H Henry



---
It's not uncommon.
Change your depth to 24 bit.
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



Re: [newbie] General Help: Mounting devices Modem Trouble

2000-03-04 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 20:07 03/03/00 -0800, you wrote:
Hello!

I recently installed Linux Mandrake 7.0 (Deluxe) on my PII 300.  The
installation went smoothly.  I configured the partitions, printer, modem,
and dialup connection.  The problems begin when I boot into Linux.  The KDE
loads fine, and all the programs seem to work..

However, when I want to access my CD Rom drive or my Floppy, I begin to get
errors.  I have tried several mount commands (as recommended by #linuxhelp
on EFNet), but have had no success.  I have two CD Rom drives: a HP CD
Burner (master) and a MITSUMI (slave).

Since I am new to Linux, I have absolutely no clue about what to do about
getting these things working.  Sometimes I get "bad command" and
"Input/Output error."  It seems to me that if I installed Linux from a CD
Rom drive that it should be able to be read by Linux.

-

Read very carefully man mount and man fstab.

If during installation you had any file /etc/fstab automatically created,
then change the lines caontaining the supermount feature, which apparently
gives more troubles thens advantages, and repalce it with a classic fstab
entri (not without having saved first /etc/fstab in case your changes were
disastrous).

Supposing that one of your cdrom was /dev/hdd and that you had a directory
/mnt/cdrom, the corresponding line in /etc/fstab could be:

/dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom auto user,noauto,nosuid,exec,nodev,rw 0 0


Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



Re: [newbie] Supermount Unhappines

2000-03-04 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 18:04 03/03/00 -0800, you wrote:

Yes, Alan, supermount works also with my cdroms. But did you find any dox
about it?



Pieroyep, same here with the ls-120.  But my zip 100, my
cdrom, and my two floppys (1.44  1.2) all work just fine with
supermount.

Alan


Piero Caracciolo wrote:
 
 I'm also puzeld with supermount.
 The fstab entries, automatically made when you install Linux, look
 meaningless; and thy do not work with my LS-120 device. And, worst then
 all, you can't find any useful man page about it.
 I also just replaced it with a classic fstab entry.
 Pitty, because it seems to be interesting.
 
 At 03:40 02/03/00 -0500, you wrote:
  I'm totally new with this supermount-thing (installed Mandrake for
the
 first time last night,,actually its my first Linux install ever) and I
find
 it very confusing. My box seems to have a big problem with my JAZZ-drive
 because of this feature. (CD-ROM and floppy are allright).  I couldn't
boot
 in linux if I had my Jazz switched on..
 When I checked fstab, I found this supermount-feature very confusing. Can
 anyone explain how to get my Jazz working?   Jornt   --
 From:  Alan Shoemaker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Reply To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent:  01 March 2000 19:56
 To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:   Re: [newbie] Supermount Unhappines I find it to not
have
   Stick a cdrom or floppy in,
 click on the desktop icon and a bunch of icons appear in a
   Navigate the window just like any other part of the
   So, I like it thus far.   Alan
   Lane Lester wrote:
 
  Am I the only one who finds supermount troublesome? The behavior was too
  strange to try to remember, but it's out of my fstab now!
  --
  Lane
  
  Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
  
  Getting where I want to be with Linux...
 Piero Caracciolo
 54, rue de Bourgogne
 75007 Paris - France


Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



Re: [newbie] UNSUBSCRIBE

2000-03-03 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 09:30 02/03/00 -0300, you wrote:
   UNSUBSCRIBE 

Why did you send that to me? May be just a simple finger error.
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



RE: [newbie] Supermount Unhappines

2000-03-03 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

I'm also puzeld with supermount.
The fstab entries, automatically made when you install Linux, look
meaningless; and thy do not work with my LS-120 device. And, worst then
all, you can't find any useful man page about it.
I also just replaced it with a classic fstab entry.
Pitty, because it seems to be interesting.



At 03:40 02/03/00 -0500, you wrote:
 I'm totally new with this supermount-thing (installed Mandrake for the
first time last night,,actually its my first Linux install ever) and I find
it very confusing. My box seems to have a big problem with my JAZZ-drive
because of this feature. (CD-ROM and floppy are allright).  I couldn't boot
in linux if I had my Jazz switched on..  
When I checked fstab, I found this supermount-feature very confusing. Can
anyone explain how to get my Jazz working?   Jornt   -- 
From:  Alan Shoemaker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Reply To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:  01 March 2000 19:56 
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject:   Re: [newbie] Supermount Unhappines I find it to not have 
  Stick a cdrom or floppy in, 
click on the desktop icon and a bunch of icons appear in a 
  Navigate the window just like any other part of the 
  So, I like it thus far.   Alan  
  Lane Lester wrote: 
  
 Am I the only one who finds supermount troublesome? The behavior was too 
 strange to try to remember, but it's out of my fstab now! 
 -- 
 Lane 
  
 Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA 
  
 Getting where I want to be with Linux...
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



[newbie] Help formatting LS-120. How?

2000-03-03 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

Has anybody got an idea of how to format a classic diskette (1.4 Mb) on a
LS-120 driver?

In my case, the driver is given name /dev/hdc. fdformat doesn't work, not
even if I rm /dev/fd0 or /dev/fd0H1440 and change them into symbolic links
to /dev/hdc. The result is /dev/fd0: not a floppy device (which is at the
same true, because now /dev/fd0 points to /dev/hdc, and not true, because
/dev/hdc in the LS-120 driver, and cand handle floppies).

fdisk and cfdisk didn't wor either; sfdisk worked, in a way, because after
I was  able to mount the floppy, but did'nt erase the content of the
floppy. So I think it did something useful, like creating a partition
table, but did not really format the floppy.
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



Re: [newbie] StarOffice 5.1/ root size

2000-03-03 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 01:10 03/03/00 -0300, you wrote:
Hi, 
- I want to reinstall StarOffice 5.1 in a particular place where then I 
can use it like a user or like root. I have installed it previously like 
root in /usr/local but when I log in like a user I can't execute it. I only 
can run it like log in like root. Or may be changing the permissions it 
can run like any user or root as well. I need help. 

Try just to chamge permissions: chmod o+x 

- In other side, I want to know what is an appropiate size for my / 
partition. Now it is 350 MB (to optimize) but It has only 45 MB free 
and the /temp partition may be require more size.
Thanks

I think 350 Mb is too small. How large is your disk?

Piero.
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



Re: [newbie] My Mandrake's Broken! sob

2000-03-03 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 18:10 02/03/00 -0500, you wrote:
In my fiddling, I seem to have messed something up so that Mandrake
7.0-2 will not boot. I don't know if it was fstab, inittab, or what.

The boot process goes fine with all OK's until "Starting postfix", and
that's where it hangs. When I Ctrl-Alt-Del, the shutdown and reboot
process begins, and "Stopping at daemon" reports FAILED.

I sure hope that suggests something to someone, other than that I have
to erase everything and start over.

Lane

 
Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
 

Dear Lane,
It's very difficult to help you, if you don't even know what did you do
that resulted in yours being stuck. 
I would suggest you to reinstall everyhing from scratch and that upon
installation you define four different partitions, in that order: /, /swap,
/usr/local/, /opt, /home, so that in future, if you have to reinstall (or
upgrade)you keep everything apart from / and /swap, where will be istalled
programs and packages that will be peculiar to you, and that you won't like
to reinstall.
Once you are finished with the installation, you take a notebook and -
everytime you change something - you write it down, and you do it quickly,
before you forget what you have done. That will enable you 1) to ask for
help, 2) to undo the changes, 3) to find again, quickely, the mooves that
give good results.
Apart form this, if you change the contents of a file, do save its pristine
contents first. For instance, if you modify file /hell/murder do first cp
/hell/murder /hell/murder.old.

You will see: life will be much easier.

Yours frindly,
Piero. 
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France



Re: [newbie] Loosing ones partitions

2000-03-03 Per discussione Piero Caracciolo

At 05:20 03/03/00 -, you wrote:
Hi penguinistas,

Not sure if this is a Linux or Windoze problem. Thoe,I suspect,the user
needs a thorough debugging.

Recently installed Mandrake 6.1 dualboot with Win 95 on an IBM deskstar 13.5
Gb(new)
disk- 2.5 for 95 and 4, I think, for Linux. .All seemed fine and bigfun
seemed assured with trying to coming to terms with Linux.

Then I had the opportunity to update to Win 98 (it seems a bit more stable)
and I did a clean install and after 2 days of installing programmes and
service packs  I tried to boot into Linux without result. Linux will not
even install as it thinks the whole disk is Fat32;thoe 98 still thinks its
only 2.5 in size. I ran disk doctor from Norton Utilities 4  and it finds an
error in the mbr which it tries and fails to correct.  Unfortunately the
Partition-It I have does not work with disks larger then 8 Gb's so I'm at a
loss.

Is their anything I can try before wiping the disk  and starting afresh with
hours and hours reinstalling as,doubtless,my well deserved reward.

I have read in several handbooks that one should always install windows
first, then Linux, because Windows creates this sort of problems,
especially Win 98.

Now, I think you could handle it the foll. way. Make a fake upgrading: boot
on Linux installation Cd, choose expert mode, confirm the partitions you
have, istall one small package (or delete one and reinstall it), then say
go!. This would reinstall LILO and you might boot. If partition tables are
corrupted, though, this wouldn't be enough. In this case I don't know what
to suggest you, apart from reinsalling everything...
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France