On Wednesday 13 February 2002 19:45, you wrote:
For some reason I have no access to the single/double
quote key while using Opera. On Xterm, Netscape, and
Kword the key works but I have to hit it twice to get
it to display once.
Sounds like you've chosen an international character set w/dead
Why not just get the rpms? they are red hat but work ok
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.8/Red_Hat_7x_RPMS/i386/
Bill Davidson wrote:
Has anyone done this. I did rpm --rebuild and no dice. Here are the
errors.
make[4]: *** [nsDeviceContextSpecG.o] Error 1
Hi!
If I am using anacron as my job sheduler, is there any reason to also have the cron
daemon installed and initialising on startup?
To word it another way - will stopping the cron daemon in any way effect anacron? I
dont think so, but its always safer to ask :)
Thanks!
Hamster
Want to
If you are reinstalling and dont care about whats on the disk
then you can wipe the master boot record using
a boot floppy and then typing
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda
Just leave that running for a couple of seconds and disk
should now appear as an unpartitioned unformated disk
to the installation
I instaslled MandrakeUpdateRobot-1.1-3mdk on a Mandrake 8.1 system
running on a laptop.
I'm very disapointed because MandrakeUpdateRobot starts running but
waits forever on Downloading the mirror stage, while comsuming 96%
cpu.
My laptop is ethernet connected to the LAN. I tried the default ftp
Can anyone tell me why I have two init.d scripts
alsa and sound
why not one, whats the difference ?
Thanks
Rob
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The MandrakeUpdateRobot was not a Mandrake creation. it was a pet
project by a member of the community and this individual stopped
supporting it almost a year ago.
URPMI is a much better solution at this point.
NB
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 06:10, Joelle Prevost wrote:
I instaslled
hi,
I'm having some problems with the gnucash-rpm-file that contains some
localized files (e.g. /usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/gnucash.mo).
Unfortunately containing it does obviously not install them, there is no
/usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/gnucash.mo in file filesystem.
rpm -qlp
I'm shopping around for an SuperDisk drive here at work for my mandrake
8.1 system. I got enough money in the budget to get an LS-240.
Andybody have luck with these? I asked Paul Bristow, the IDE/ATAPI
Floppy driver maintainer and he didn't know.
Any experience with USB LS-120 or LS-240
Hi,
I always seem to have this problem when I don't flush
the
master
boot record. In addition, if I want to install Mandrake
on a
SCSI drive and I also have IDE drives, the LILO function
tends
to do the same thing as Lee points out. It would be nice
to
know why it is doing so, even
just found out what the problem is for myself:
per default rpm does not install all language-specific files but only
those mentioned in /etc/rpm/macros and for my LM8.1 system that only
pointed to en_US:en ...
udo
On Fre, 2002-02-15 at 15:26, udo rader wrote:
hi,
I'm having some problems
On Thursday 14 February 2002 01:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone here installed the Pre-emptible kernel patch?
I've been testing it with a Mandrake 8.0 machine with kernel 2.4.17. It
seems to improve sound and video playback and minimize skipping. Video
[...]
Is it only available
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Praedor Tempus wrote:
On Thursday 14 February 2002 01:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone here installed the Pre-emptible kernel patch?
I've been testing it with a Mandrake 8.0 machine with kernel 2.4.17. It
seems to improve sound and video playback and
J. Grant wrote:
Why not just get the rpms? they are red hat but work ok
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.8/Red_Hat_7x_RPMS/i386/
I did -i on these and got screens full of conflicts with 0.9.4 messages.
Does rpm -i need another switch? Does 0.9.4 need to be uninstalled
On Thursday 14 February 2002 01:06 am, you wrote:
I grabbed the nvidia drivers and went to install them. Unfortunately,
it put the drivers in the wrong modules directory as I'd upgraded my
kernel to 2.4.7 instead of the 2.4.3 that 8.0 shipped with. I copied
the driver to the correct modules
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
J. Grant wrote:
Why not just get the rpms? they are red hat but work ok
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.8/Red_Hat_7x_RPMS/i386/
I did -i on these and got screens full of conflicts with 0.9.4 messages.
Does rpm -i need
On Friday 15 February 2002 03:45 am, you wrote:
Hi!
If I am using anacron as my job sheduler, is there any reason to also have
the cron daemon installed and initialising on startup?
To word it another way - will stopping the cron daemon in any way effect
anacron? I dont think so, but its
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:54 am, you wrote:
Hi,
I always seem to have this problem when I don't flush the
master boot record. In addition, if I want to install Mandrake
on a SCSI drive and I also have IDE drives, the LILO function
tends to do the same thing as Lee points out. It
hi darren,
first you've do download the .src.rpms from nvidia (kernel-driver and
glx module) and install them.
they will end up in /usr/src/RPM, so you'll have to cd there and build a
fitting set of drivers:
--CUT--
cd /usr/src/RPM
rpm -ba SPECS/NVIDIA_kernel.spec
rpm -ba
Mark Weaver wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 07:54:00 -0500
Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SICN [EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully
uttered these words to ponder:
In 8.1, I just added to the append line devfs=nomount
reran lilo, did a complete shutdown, not restart.
When the system started up, I had
go to rpmfind.net and do a search for mozilla, mozilla-mail and whatever
else mozilla components you have installed. they're all version 0.98
now. when you try to rpm -iUvh those files it will tell you that it
needs some libnss and some other libraries proly. you can find all of
those on
Is anyone playing with the latest/current cooker kde 3.0 beta2 rpms? If so a
couple questions...
First, does the latest beta2 rpms support proper kmail addressbook
conversion? I read a review of the beta2 last week and one of the problems
then was its inability to transfer over your kde
skidley wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
J. Grant wrote:
Why not just get the rpms? they are red hat but work ok
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.8/Red_Hat_7x_RPMS/i386/
I did -i on these and got screens full of conflicts with 0.9.4 messages.
synrat wrote:
go to rpmfind.net and do a search for mozilla, mozilla-mail and whatever
else mozilla components you have installed. they're all version 0.98
now. when you try to rpm -iUvh those files it will tell you that it
needs some libnss and some other libraries proly. you can find
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 12:03, Felix Miata wrote:
Dismal search site. Even though I used
mozilla +0.9.8 +mdk
The results include 96 hits, and only the cooker version of mdk 0.9.8,
which I'm sure must not be the release version. I tried adding -src to
the search, and got the exact
http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=5818
A good reason to look at a lightweight Mandrake?
Hoyt
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Praedor Tempus wrote:
Is anyone playing with the latest/current cooker kde 3.0 beta2 rpms? If so a
couple questions...
First, does the latest beta2 rpms support proper kmail addressbook
conversion? I read a review of the beta2 last week and one of the problems
then was its inability to
Le Vendredi 15 Février 2002 17:27, vous avez écrit :
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
J. Grant wrote:
Why not just get the rpms? they are red hat but work ok
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.8/Red_Hat_7x_RPM
S/i386/
I did -i on these and got screens
On Saturday 16 February 2002 01:47 am, Nguyen Hung Vu wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Is anyone playing with the latest/current cooker kde 3.0 beta2 rpms? If
[...]
I tested Kde3beta2 on Lm8.1
After install kde from rpms, kdm dissapeared and have only gdm left .
All the applications k* crash
I'd like to see the RULE concept as an option when you do an install of
Mandrake - do you want the RULE install, or do you want the xyz install, and
then customize from there.
Edmund
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From: Hoyt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:47 PM
To:
Jason Pearce wrote:
Hi Norman
snip
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/02/08 08:47:34
# Global parameters
[global]
netbios name = JASON
server string = Samba Server %v
security = SHARE
encrypt
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
Dismal search site. Even though I used
mozilla +0.9.8 +mdk
The results include 96 hits, and only the cooker version of mdk 0.9.8,
which I'm sure must not be the release version. I tried adding -src to
the search, and got the exact same 96
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Hoyt wrote:
http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=5818
A good reason to look at a lightweight Mandrake?
Interesting article, but I'm not sure I agree with everything in it.
Some of the points that I thought interesting were:
minimized kernel -- Some facility
Hi all
The last few days, whenever I start a new terminal or CTL-ALT-Fn to a
terminal, the first thing to print is this spectacularly unhelpful error
message:
[: : integer expression expected
This happens in both root and normal user mode, so I imagine the problem
is somewhere in /etc. I've
Hi,
I seem to be getting these messages all the
time
during
login. What are they coming from and how do I
get
rid of them? Please advise; thanks.
Best
Regards,
Chris Haidinyak
Message - 'Couldnt get a file descriptor
referring to the console'
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 11:17:50 -0500
Mike Rambo [EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully uttered these words to
ponder:
Any idea where it all falls apart?
I set up another mdk8.1 box yesterday and, after seeing your message,
paid pretty close attention to what I did in getting my visor to sync
with
Which are these for rpm purposes?
K6
K6/2
K6/3
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Michel Clasquin wrote:
Hi all
The last few days, whenever I start a new terminal or CTL-ALT-Fn to a
terminal, the first thing to print is this spectacularly unhelpful error
message:
[: : integer expression expected
This happens in both root and normal user mode, so
On Friday 15 February 2002 23:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[: : integer expression expected
This happens in both root and normal user mode, so I imagine the
problem is somewhere in /etc. I've looked through /etc/bashrc and
/etc/profile, but I can't find anything that looks suspect.
I'm fairly new to linux. I like to try stuff. Besides, wouldn't it be more
optimized for my system if I built from source. I don't want to build from
tarballs at this point. Oh well. I guess I'll use the rpms.
Bill
On Friday 15 February 2002 05:35 am, J. Grant wrote:
Why not just get the
Dave Sherman wrote:
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 12:03, Felix Miata wrote:
Dismal search site. Even though I used
mozilla +0.9.8 +mdk
The results include 96 hits, and only the cooker version of mdk 0.9.8,
which I'm sure must not be the release version. I tried adding -src to
the
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 15:36, Felix Miata wrote:
Dave Sherman wrote:
No, you found the correct version. There is no release version yet
since Mozilla hasn't hit 1.0.
Wrong answer:
Releases, even in beta, are found at:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/
Perhaps release is a
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Michel Clasquin wrote:
On Friday 15 February 2002 23:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[: : integer expression expected
This happens in both root and normal user mode, so I imagine the
problem is somewhere in /etc. I've looked through /etc/bashrc and
I recently installed Mandrake Linux 8.1 and my rcp command do not want to
work any more (worked fine with v. 7.?) between Linux boxes, while works
fine with Solaris boxes. The error message is xhost: unable to open display
. The same message appears when I'm running rsh command, but thanks god
skidley wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
Dismal search site. Even though I used
mozilla +0.9.8 +mdk
The results include 96 hits, and only the cooker version of mdk 0.9.8,
which I'm sure must not be the release version. I tried adding -src to
the search, and
Oh man...I installed kde3 beta 2 from cooker (new rpms) and it works but it
does have a few issues. Man, the default look for menus is butt-ugly and
designed like it is for a blind retard (Kmenu in particular).
Some app windows also tend to be bigger than the screen and guess what? You
On Friday 15 February 2002 05:04 pm, Dave Sherman wrote:
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 15:36, Felix Miata wrote:
Dave Sherman wrote:
No, you found the correct version. There is no release version yet
since Mozilla hasn't hit 1.0.
Wrong answer:
Releases, even in beta, are found at:
Some progress. If anyone is using the most current Cooker KDE 3.0 beta could
you help me out here?
I got the fonts in kmail all pretty and antialiased, I got sound working
properly. I still cannot resize certain windows but others are fine. I even
got KDM working again...sortof. It is
Hello
I wonder what is the script that calls dhdcp -H eth0 during boot time. I
need to remove the option -H but I can't find where dhcpd is called.
Many thanks
Ed
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Well, now that I almost have it working 100% I can say I am not displeased
with KDE 3.0. I have run into just a few annoyances/problems.
First off, perhaps someone could tell me what rpm is required for kpm to work?
That app is actually no longer existent, if you run kpm from a CLI you get
I've got an 8.2beta2 install with ext3 filesystems, but now I've got
another fs that I'd like to format with ext3. How does one do this?
I've got mke2fs and mkfs.reiserfs and that for minix, but nothing for
ext3. Any tips?
Thanks,
-Charlie
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 14:51:01 -0500 (EST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Hoyt wrote:
http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=5818
A good reason to look at a lightweight Mandrake?
Interesting article, but I'm not sure I agree with everything in it.
Some of the
Nevermind -- found it:
mke2fs -j -c /dev/foo
On Fri, 15 Feb, at 16:13:10 -0800, To [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done said:
I've got an 8.2beta2 install with ext3 filesystems, but now I've got
another fs that I'd like to format with ext3. How does one do this?
I've got mke2fs and
'tune2fs -j /dev/whatever'.No quotes. See man tune2fs. There's a -j and a
-J option.
Bill
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got an 8.2beta2 install with ext3 filesystems, but now I've got
another fs that I'd like to format with ext3. How does one do this?
Dave Sherman wrote:
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 15:36, Felix Miata wrote:
Dave Sherman wrote:
No, you found the correct version. There is no release version yet
since Mozilla hasn't hit 1.0.
Wrong answer:
Releases, even in beta, are found at:
Jason Guidry wrote:
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 15:35, Felix Miata wrote:
Which are these for rpm purposes?
K6
K6/2
K6/3
AFAIK
K5-* == i486
K6-* == i586
I don't think so, and that is precisely why I asked. The K6 came in
three versions. The versions were different because the
At 04:48 AM 2/15/2002 +, Joe Sotham wrote:
Lee Roberts writes:
I just upgraded to a MSI K7T266 Pro with 1.3 GHZ Athlon and 512MB DDR RAM.
LILO
won't boot. I get LI and it hangs. An FAQ suggested that /sbin/lilo be
executed from a boot disk to correct the problem. I did that and it
Even though I hated to do it, I wiped the disk and did a fresh
install. Still didn't fix the problem. Joe's nfo helped to get my system
to boot but I still can't get the system to boot without a boot disk and
passing linux nobiospnp at the boot prompt.
At 10:01 AM 2/15/2002 +, Rob wrote:
If
K5-* == i486
K6-* == i586
Not quite. K5 is a Pentium clone. K6 added MMX and K6-2 added 3dnow!. So, K5
and K6 should both be i586...
K6-3 is the same as K6-2 with the addition of on-die L2 cache...
Terry
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Not to sound cruel and unsympathetic here or anything, but what exactly did
you think the *BETA* part of the release number meant?
I certainly hope that you are also reporting this on the KDE developer's
list, where the report will actually have a chance of doing some good :-)
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 22:21:53 -0500
Terry Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K5-* == i486
K6-* == i586
Not quite. K5 is a Pentium clone. K6 added MMX and K6-2 added 3dnow!. So, K5
and K6 should both be i586...
K6-3 is the same as K6-2 with the addition of on-die L2 cache...
Terry
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 22:21:53 -0500
Terry Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K5-* == i486
K6-* == i586
Not quite. K5 is a Pentium clone. K6 added MMX and K6-2 added 3dnow!. So, K5
and K6 should both be i586...
K6-3 is the same as K6-2 with the addition of on-die L2 cache...
Terry
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 17:55, Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes wrote:
Hello
I wonder what is the script that calls dhdcp -H eth0 during boot time. I
need to remove the option -H but I can't find where dhcpd is called.
The actual script is in /etc/init.d/, however it is probably symlinked
to a file
While it is true that Cyrix named their processor the 6x86, it is most
definately a 586 generation chip. AFAIK, Intel chips up to the Pentium3 are
i586, while the AMD Athlon is 686 as is the Pentium4.
The safest way to determine processor family is to go by what the kerenl
reports it as on the
All,
I've noticed a number of people having sound problems with kde/alsa/arTS of late.
Here is an article I ran across (thanks to LinuxToday.com) That may or may not help
out.
http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=458
James
Want to
Terry Mathews wrote:
True and as well there are some i686 rpms on my box now... running fine.
Also when I compile a kernel under 2.2 I chose i586 under 2.4 I chose k-6
family. Wasn't i686 originally the Cyrix soon followed by the Celeron?
While it is true that Cyrix named their processor
skidley wrote:
As a matter of fact 0.9.8 is the release version and 0.9.8-5mdk works
fine
Maybe you have a cooker configuration already? Not here it doesn't, at
least not yet. This system is pure stock. I tried mozilla, mozilla-mail
mozilla-irc, since those are the three 'rpm -qa | grep
what module do I need to load to be able to use freeswan??
any tips on freeswan configuration and usage are also appreciated.
thanx
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Does anyone have experience configuring Linux to be a bridge or switch
?? any VLAN implementaions ?? please share the knowledge and experience.
thanx
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Hi ..I don't know whether this is a bug report/question for Mozilla
developers or just a question for this list.
The fact is when I just want to convert PDF files to HTML with the Google
utility, Mozilla crashes and I have to run it again.
This crash does not occur for example when I convert DOC
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