Hi
wait, don't just give-up. try doing it in X, with another xterm tailing the log (tail
-f /var/log/messages) to see what the error is.
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 07:01:25PM -0500, Robert Johansson wrote:
> Hi Haim and all!
>
> Thanks for the tip, but mount still hangs. I guess there's somethin
On Sunday 25 March 2001 16:40, you wrote:
> > it is Civileme. You'd need a Turkish phonetic dictionary to
> > get it right
> > and also a mailer capable of seeing (and I'd need a font
> > capable of showing)
> > what appears to be the bottom of a figure 5 attached to the
> > nadir of the C.
>
>
Hello
Well i first install with the maximum security ... i was satisfied with it
but then when i ran upgrade to install another feature it changed my
security level to normal ...
why is that
also tell me how can i check to make sure that my server is secure ..
*º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤Allah Hafiz*º¤.
On Sunday 25 March 2001 17:34, you wrote:
> Hi Greppers & Groaners,
>
> What a sound thread this is I have but one suggestion that
>would help
> thos with only one blade to their prop.
>
> I used to use ESIX SVR4 before I moved (most of the time) to Linux. I
> used the follo
Am I the only one who had to look *nadir* up? :-/
-s
On Sunday 25 March 2001 09:05 am, you wrote:
> I have always thought it was "civil-me" as well and until
> I read how it was pronounced, the Turkish way and all.
>
> Good to know, I like learning new languages.
>
> I guess I just accepted it as
Hello all,
I am trying to install linux on a HP Netserver E50
with cirrus logic GD 5446 video card.
The install goes ok but when I run Xconfigurator, it correcly
detects the video card, but no matter what resolution/depth
I select, when I click OK it does a core dump.
I tried installing RedHat a
Have you tried Sylpheed? It can do POP3, IMAP4, and even news.
http://sylpheed.good-day.net/
Dave
At 05:06 PM 03/25/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>I need a fast and robust mail client which can handle multiple IMAP/POP
>email accounts with large number of folders and big volume of mail.
>
>Mozilla ma
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 05:03 -0600, s wrote:
> Am I the only one who had to look *nadir* up? :-/
> -s
Ts ts ts, you may have missed your advanced astronomers classes in
kindergarten, did you! ;-)
wobo
--
GPG-Fingerprint: FE5A 0891 7027 8D1B 4E3F 73C1 AD9B D732 A698 82EE
For Public Key mailto
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 10:52 -0500, Civileme wrote:
> Civileme
> Yes, tis my nickname as well
But, when I met you in Paris you were walking on your 2 hind-feet and
upright as well ;-)
SCNR!
wobo
--
GPG-Fingerprint: FE5A 0891 7027 8D1B 4E3F 73C1 AD9B D732 A698 82EE
For Public Key mailto [EM
Well I had a chance to use the Matrox
drivers this weekend. Whil I was able to
get two displays running with KDE 2.1,
I really wasn't able to use the second to
any real advantage. Windows kept opening
too far down, and I couldn't move them.
I think it is a KDE issue. I recall read-
ing that KDE is
Got it done last weekend. Changed perms
on mpg123, and told KDE sound events to
use play for an external player. All is
well with sound now.
Anyone know how to get xcdroast to work
for user? If you follow the xcdroast
suggestions of changing perms, then GTK
comes back at you saying this is an
u
"David C. Hoos, Sr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a HOW-TO or other instruction on how to build
> an install floppy with a kernel you've built yourself?
>
> I'm, looking for generic instructions, if possible, not something
> related to a particular distribution.
>
> I'd
No
On Monday 26 March 2001 09:35, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 05:03 -0600, s wrote:
> > Am I the only one who had to look *nadir* up? :-/
> > -s
>
> Ts ts ts, you may have missed your advanced astronomers classes in
> kindergarten, did you! ;-)
>
> wobo
Dear friendsL:
I decided last night after reinstalling Linux to also reinstall Windows
and see what effect that has on our ADSL hub setup (in case this is a
flash
in the pan sort of thing). So I reinstalled all of Windows (what a pain!
I only installed about 20-25 programs, but I swear I must hav
Hi,
Has anyone been able to get mandrake 7.2 running on a compaq presario
5000? If so please drop me a line and let me into the "magic" because I
cannot install it :(
Alex
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Get email at your own domain with Ya
Hi,
Did you have any problems with the drivers for the matrox dual head?
I'm currently looking into swapping my matrox G450 into my Linux machine
for the multiple monitor support, and would like to gather as much
information as possible.
Thanks
> Well I had a chance to use the Matrox
> driver
Hi,
I run a webmail and email system. The only access I want to give is secure
SSL type. I have already setup a SSL based imap, pop3, and webmail system.
However, for the simap and pop3s users, they need smtp . My users are all
over the world and I cannot select access based on network, therefore
Hi there. I think 7.2 is the best thing since sliced bread.
I do have a question, tho: It seems KMAIL cannot display some graphical
formats; GIF/JPG or BMP. Which application, either bundled or downloadable
from somewhere, is best to associate to these file formats?
BTW, I have switched to KMAIL
Hello all,
I am finally getting around to working on a couple of log errors that
repeatedly occur in my cron.hourly and cron.daily checks. These may seem
like newbie questions, but I can't figure out why I am getting
permission problems when trying to access the following files:
cron.hourly erro
- Original Message -
From: "Klar Brian D Contr MSG SICN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:04 AM
Subject: RE: [expert] dual displays
> Well I had a chance to use the Matrox
> drivers this weekend. Whil I was able to
> get two displays running w
I installed 8.0b2. Now, konsole opens with fonts all messed up. tops and
bottoms sometimes are missing, letters run itno one another, and it all
looks funky and unusuable. I have tried everything... the weird thing is
that when I run konsole under gnome, its back to normal. Please help as
this is
Civileme wrote:
> On Sunday 25 March 2001 16:40, you wrote:
> > > it is Civileme. You'd need a Turkish phonetic
> > > dictionary to get it right
> > > and also a mailer capable of seeing (and I'd need a
> > > font capable of showing)
> > > what appears to be the bottom of a figure 5 attached to
"C. CLOSE" wrote:
>
> Hi Greppers & Groaners,
>
> What a sound thread this is I have but one suggestion that
>would help
> thos with only one blade to their prop.
>
> I used to use ESIX SVR4 before I moved (most of the time) to Linux. I
> used the following ploy many a
- Original Message -
From: "Nima S. Panahi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:03 PM
Subject: [expert] Konsole font problems! A!
> I installed 8.0b2. Now, konsole opens with fonts all messed up. tops and
> bottoms sometimes are missing, lette
Benjamin Sher wrote:
>
> Dear friendsL:
>
> I decided last night after reinstalling Linux to also reinstall Windows
> and see what effect that has on our ADSL hub setup (in case this is a
> flash
> in the pan sort of thing). So I reinstalled all of Windows (what a pain!
> I only installed about
"A.G." wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone been able to get mandrake 7.2 running on a compaq presario
> 5000? If so please drop me a line and let me into the "magic" because I
> cannot install it :(
>
> Alex
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> __
> Do You Yahoo!?
"Nima S. Panahi" wrote:
>
> I installed 8.0b2. Now, konsole opens with fonts all messed up. tops and
> bottoms sometimes are missing, letters run itno one another, and it all
> looks funky and unusuable. I have tried everything... the weird thing is
> that when I run konsole under gnome, its back
Dear Altoine:
Thanks so very much for the info about the touch command in reference to
dates. I found out from someone else how important dates are in Linux.
Had no idea. Will try out the touch /etc/crontab, etc. command.
Thanks so much.
Benjamin
--
Sher's Russian Web
http://www.websher.net
Be
yup...
there is mkbootdisk on LM 7.2
man mkbootdisk !
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, David C. Hoos, Sr. wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a HOW-TO or other instruction on how to build
> an install floppy with a kernel you've built yourself?
>
> I'm, looking for generic instructions, if possible, not somethi
I've received two replies to my question, both of which told me how to
build a BOOT floppy, when what I asked was how to make an
INSTALL floppy.
Perhaps my intention was unclear, but in my mind, an install floppy
is something quite different from a boot floppy.
At any rate, what I'm looking to b
I've received two replies to my question, both of which told me how to
build a BOOT floppy, when what I asked was how to make an
INSTALL floppy.
Perhaps my intention was unclear, but in my mind, an install floppy
is something quite different from a boot floppy.
At any rate, what I'm looking to b
How can I acceess samba shares over the Internet
using win2k pro VPNfeatures?thanx a lot.if possible cc the reply to
my e-mail
Attached is my current fstab file...and the original (before)
I uninstalled then re-installed 7.2 so that it would find/setup
my new HP cd-writer plus 9100.
as of right this minute, when I bringup konqueror to mnt the cdroms
(have two), it shows a cdrom, a cdrom 2, and a cdrom 3
but, only the cdr
ups sorry...
u can make an install floppy from the mandrake source
usually it's located at boot direcory...
u may use fips from DOS or rawwrite from Win9x
then choose the cdrom image...
CMIIW
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, David C. Hoos, Sr. wrote:
> I've received two replies to my question, both of whic
I really seem to be having difficulty communicating my need.
I know all about making floppies from the image files on the CD.
Maybe I should have said it this way: I need to be able to
create my own image file with support for different devices
than those that come in any of the standard image
I've just recently upgraded to a new Athlon based system with a Matrox G450
bourd, have compiled X 4.0.2 from scratch (on my old P-100, that is, which
took a *long* time).
When xfs is started by '/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start' the system returns an OK
linet, but once that is present, all trace o
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 20:09:27 -0600
"David C. Hoos, Sr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've received two replies to my question, both of which told me how to
> build a BOOT floppy, when what I asked was how to make an
> INSTALL floppy.
>
> Perhaps my intention was unclear, but in my mind, an insta
Hi,
A few days ago I had to kill X the hard way
CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE and upon restart my backspace key
doesnt do the backspace thing anymore..i have to use
CTRL H.:(
Also I cant us my apostophere key either... nothing
happens when i press it...
Ive tried changing keyboard layout in Drakconf, then
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, David C. Hoos, Sr. wrote:
> Maybe I should have said it this way: I need to be able to
> create my own image file with support for different devices
may i know...what kind of different device do you mean ??
as i know there are few devices for installing the LM from the imag
but if you press the apostrophe and THEN the space, does the apostrophe
appear?
if thats the case, then you've chosen international keyboard layout
Kevin Rich wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A few days ago I had to kill X the hard way
> CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE and upon restart my backspace key
> doesnt do
For the most part, the drivers are drop in
replacements for standard XF86 drivers. I am going
to try Windowmaker, which is dual monitor compliant,
then we'll see. So far I only have the stated problems
You need to edit a couple of files in XF86 dir.
The instructions are pretty good from Matrox too
41 matches
Mail list logo