Hi All,
Sorry to bother the list on this one, but I haven't figured out what I
did (and how to un do it) on my date format.
Where does one set the location for Mandrake. It was US, and I
foolishly set it to Montreal. I say foolishly, because all my dates are
not in Canadian format (dd/mm/yy)
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, [iso-8859-1] Stuart Guthrie wrote:
Hi Stew,
My name is Stuart Guthrie and I'm subscribed to the PPC Mandrake Linux mailing list. I've been having a lot of problems installing Mandrake linux on my 12 PowerBook for some strange reason. I've tried doing
Tomas,
Yes, there _has_ to be a way to do in in a linux only system. I got
tired of Mandrake setting the clock wrong upon boot, and have added this
to the end of my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file:
# set clock back to HW clock value upon boot
/sbin/hwclock -s
Of course, this assumes you have set the
Hello All,
I have an iMac which has video card issues. Fortunately it runs well
enough to run Linux and X windows on it. But the screen is shifted a
little the left so that the first couple of characters (in non X) are
cut off. Since I run X on it all the time, I would like to tweak the
Hello All,
Anyone working on making this one work with Mandrake (preferably 9.1)?
Just thought I'd ask before I started trying to get it to compile on
Mandrake.
Thanks,
Craig...
Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes wrote:
Hello
I am trying to install 9.1 ppc on an Ibook. The installation went fine,
despite some problems with bootstrap (I created an Applet boot partition or
something like that).
When I try to boot the ibook, I first get a menu
linux (l)
cdrom (c)
openfirmware
Jeroen Diederen wrote:
Craig Miller wrote:
Hello all,
I apologize in advance for querying the list about a non-mandrake 9.x
install problem. I am still using 8.2 rather nicely on my PB G3 (Pismo).
Since Apple doesn't include the audio portion on its CDdrives (I am
sure they are saving
Ben,
Well I guess it is a good thing that you see it on other apps as well. I
think it has to do with putting the interface in promiscious mode, and
then switching it back (to regular mode). Something isn't right when
it gets set back.
I agree you method is more of a work-around than a
Hi Fellow Mandrake PPC-ers,
Has anyone noticed the ethernet interface hanging (it can not receive
packets) after putting the interface into promiscious mode (such as with
Ethereal). The interface seems to work while in promiscious mode, but
after quiting Ethereal (TCPDump, ngrep) the interface