Vincent Danen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Sun Mar 10, 2002 at 10:36:09AM -0800, David Guntner wrote:
I have to agree with Alexander on this one, Vincent. I've just run a bunch
of tests. I used saslpasswd to create a username and password for myself,
different from my regular
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 01:11:26 -0500
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 20:21:46 -0800 James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre,
I never doubted you. Just wondering how it was supposed to work
when it's bad that is. To clear up turning off proxy, are you
On 13 Mar 2002 17:54:14 +1100
Darren King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seems to be a movement to guilt linux users into paying for
linux these days since it's so good but we didn't buy it. If I wanted
to pay for an OS, I would. I don't so I use linux. Linux vendors like
Mandrake should
Thanks... will take a look at ipip and the link...
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From: Pierre Fortin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 March 2002 18:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Bastille firewall setup - missing options ?
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 11:53:41 -0500 Baines, Dominic
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 18:50, Jonathan Dlouhy wrote:
Has anyone had any luck getting a Palm Pilot to work? I have a M500
with a USB cradle. Ther USB is recognized on my machine because I have
a printer working on one of the two ports.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I think the latest version
This question came to my mind over the last 3 days.
I've looked into my daily behaviour and found out that with $ 0.016 per
day or the same amount in other currencies (EUR 0,018 for us Europeans) I
can:
Once a month
1. Go to the movies (alone, without popcorn drinks)
2. Have a Döner w/ one
Gary Bond wrote:
How can I get the CD mounting icon/utility on to my
desktop? I had reformat the drive that had my home
directory, when I made a new user the desktop is now
missing the CDrom mounter.
Who wants it? Not me...
A much better way is to keep a disk free window up or
then again, maybe some of us should consider that the free lunches in life
are prepared by someone, and served by some one, do you not tip a waiteress?
or maybe the should not bother to bring your food since they only might get
tipped? how dumd could it be to try and make a living thru the
Sentiment: Grade A
Math: Grade F
But we get the message and I salute you for that. :-)
cheers
Brian
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 21:47, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
This question came to my mind over the last 3 days.
I've looked into my daily behaviour and found out that with $ 0.016 per
day or the
Hi,
is it possible to use rpm to get a list of files/packages from the rpm
database that were built using zlib? I have a lot built from src.rpm
and would like to check ...
BillK
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On 13 Mar 2002, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use rpm to get a list of files/packages from the rpm
database that were built using zlib? I have a lot built from src.rpm
and would like to check ...
It could be a start to help find packages. However, many packages may
link
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13 Mar 2002, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use rpm to get a list of files/packages from the rpm
database that were built using zlib? I have a lot built from src.rpm
and would like to check ...
It could be a start to help find packages. However, many
You need to create a spec file for that as well. There's a howto on the
Mandrake site. Sorry I can't remember where.
Bill
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:29 pm, J. Grant wrote:
I don't know if there is a better way to do this?
i got this from the dante readme
rpm files can be generated
I subscribed also. Wheres the benefits they subscribe?
On Star Date Tuesday 12 March 2002 10:04 pm, Larry Blodgett sent this
sub-space message.
I have already subscribed and I am waiting for all the benefit they
have described. I sure hope they actually accomplish some of the
things they
My question exactly - how can one tell which apps in a src rpm are
staticly linked against zlib once installed. Ones such as zebedee (not
a Mandrake rpm) I know about as I set it up before install, but I think
someone mentioned mozilla (which I have not checked yet) - any other
sleepers?
BillK
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 06:20:10 -0800
Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I subscribed also. Wheres the benefits they subscribe?
On Star Date Tuesday 12 March 2002 10:04 pm, Larry Blodgett sent this
sub-space message.
I have already subscribed and I am waiting for all the benefit they
have
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:26:34 -0500
Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to create a spec file for that as well. There's a howto on the
Mandrake site. Sorry I can't remember where.
Bill
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:29 pm, J. Grant wrote:
I don't know if there is a better way
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 00:48:26 -0800 James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't even get the connect... but as strange as my nets been today
I'm not suprised. If 8200 isn't working then the problem is not
perl-httpd, or so I would think. Now for any who know, is this
something that should be
I subscribed yesterday and I received an email this morning
containing my username/password.
I received mine also. Mine did not work. I signed on and the site
seemed to have me signed on but all the selections acted as if I had
not signed on. I emailed the webmaster and I have not heard
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 09:49 am, you wrote:
But what I have is a filename.tar.gz and would like to make it into a rpm.
A while back I knew you could type the [command] filename.tar.gz and it would
then be a rpm.
So I assume the command that you just mentioned [rpm -tb x.tar.gz] would
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:29:53 -0500, you wrote:
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 09:49 am, you wrote:
But what I have is a filename.tar.gz and would like to make it into a rpm.
A while back I knew you could type the [command] filename.tar.gz and it would
then be a rpm.
So I assume the command that
On 13 Mar 2002, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
My question exactly - how can one tell which apps in a src rpm are
staticly linked against zlib once installed. Ones such as zebedee (not
a Mandrake rpm) I know about as I set it up before install, but I think
someone mentioned mozilla (which I have not
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:29:53 -0500
Harold Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 09:49 am, you wrote:
But what I have is a filename.tar.gz and would like to make it into a rpm.
A while back I knew you could type the [command] filename.tar.gz and it would
then be a
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:11 pm, James wrote:
On 12 Mar 2002 10:31:23 -0800
Ashley Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just installed KDE 2.2.2 thru rpmdrake. it did complain about
libpng3 conflicts. I clicked 'force'.
now when i logged in normally with kde i cant see any icons on
the
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:46:04 -0600
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:11 pm, James wrote:
On 12 Mar 2002 10:31:23 -0800
Ashley Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just installed KDE 2.2.2 thru rpmdrake. it did complain about
libpng3 conflicts. I clicked
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 09:25 -0600, Larry Blodgett wrote:
I subscribed yesterday and I received an email this morning
containing my username/password.
I received mine also. Mine did not work. I signed on and the site
seemed to have me signed on but all the selections acted as if I had
Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 09:25 -0600, Larry Blodgett wrote:
I subscribed yesterday and I received an email this morning
containing my username/password.
I received mine also. Mine did not work. I signed on and the site
seemed to have me signed on but all the
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 13:05:45 -0500
ai4a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 09:25 -0600, Larry Blodgett wrote:
I subscribed yesterday and I received an email this morning
containing my username/password.
I received mine also. Mine did not
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:46:04 -0600
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:11 pm, James wrote:
On 12 Mar 2002 10:31:23 -0800
Ashley Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just installed KDE 2.2.2 thru rpmdrake. it did complain about
libpng3 conflicts. I clicked
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 10:14:04 -0500
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 00:48:26 -0800 James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't even get the connect... but as strange as my nets been today
I'm not suprised. If 8200 isn't working then the problem is not
perl-httpd,
Not all of us live in North America. In Australia, you do not tip.
Waitesses are paid a decent wage here. Just because a cable is at a
house for TV, doesn't mean it's on...I don't get the analogy. The
whole fun of linux is that it's made by people who want to do it, in
their spare time. Tell
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:11:24 +0100
Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James wrote:
All,
I'm getting the following line in dmesg
EXT2-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended
Now the reason I'm curious is because all of my partitions (except
Does anyone know if there is a way to use an ldap-based addressbook
(like you would in netscape, for example) with something like mutt?
Some sort of in-between wrapper that might do something like this?
Just curious as I'm exploring more LDAP stuff and will be trying to
make my LAN use it for
Hi,
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:11 pm, James wrote:
On 12 Mar 2002 10:31:23 -0800
Ashley Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just installed KDE 2.2.2 thru rpmdrake. it did complain about
libpng3 conflicts. I clicked 'force'.
now when i logged in normally with kde i cant see
Mozilla for OS/2 has a really annoying bug
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129696. I wanted to see if
Mozilla for Linux had a similar limitation. So, I backup, shutdown OS/2
and restart into Linux. 10:30.
[some background]
Most of my Linux experience is on boxen other than my 24/7
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 07:02, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
is it possible to use rpm to get a list of files/packages from the rpm
database that were built using zlib? I have a lot built from src.rpm
and would like to check ...
$ rpm -q --whatrequires libz.so.1
It's a really long list.
--
Brad
Darren King wrote:
Not all of us live in North America. In Australia, you do not tip.
Waitesses are paid a decent wage here. Just because a cable is at a
house for TV, doesn't mean it's on...I don't get the analogy. The
whole fun of linux is that it's made by people who want to do it, in
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On Wednesday 13 March 2002 7:30 pm, you wrote:
Not all of us live in North America. In Australia, you do not tip.
Waitesses are paid a decent wage here. Just because a cable is at a
house for TV, doesn't mean it's on...I don't get the analogy.
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 02:29 pm, you wrote:
Darren King wrote:
Not all of us live in North America. In Australia, you do not tip.
Waitesses are paid a decent wage here. Just because a cable is at a
house for TV, doesn't mean it's on...I don't get the analogy. The
whole fun of linux is
I'm trying to update my 8.2beta2 install on a laptop
against the current cooker, but halfway through, it
failed. Now every time I try to finish the job by
running 'urpmi --auto-select', it lists all of the
packages that need to updated and then fails,
reporting:
Installation failed, some files
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 14:30, you wrote:
Not all of us live in North America. In Australia, you do not tip.
Waitesses are paid a decent wage here. Just because a cable is at a
house for TV, doesn't mean it's on...I don't get the analogy. The
whole fun of linux is that it's made by
well, finally I managed to force kde 2.2.1 manually and things seems to
back to normal. I can see the icons now.
Tom mentions that I installed 2.2.2 rpms for mdk 8.2, but i cou'ld'nt
find 2.2.2 rpms for 8.1. I'll probably build it from source after i read
the docs.
thanks for all the help
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 08:12, Ashley Moore wrote:
still no takers on this
--
Ashley Moore.
CCNP,MCP,CNE.
-
Linux User#229125
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hi,
i have an old compaq 486DX-50Mhz, 8mb ram, 2 Gb HD that i want to load
linux
on. i downloaded and burned the iso image for
Well, I've read the posts and after listening to everyone, I would like to
add my point - which is - who cares? If you use mandrake and you like it,
doesn't it make sense to support them? If you like driving your car,
don't you put gas in it? What happens if you don't put gas in? C'mon
Can anyone explain to me how to turn up the sound
settings under linux? I have installed a compatible sound card and get no
sound from it.
thanks,
roy
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 02:35 pm, you wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:11:24 +0100
Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James wrote:
All,
I'm getting the following line in dmesg
EXT2-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended
Now the reason
modprobe visor
That should install the Palm-USB driver (it used to be Handspring
Visor-only, thus the name).
You'll follow the following procedure:
Hotsync port: /dev/usb/tts/1
(Enter that in settings whenever you need the hotsync serial port.
Alternatively, you can go do /dev and make a
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 09:34 pm, Roy Barton wrote:
Can anyone explain to me how to turn up the sound settings under linux? I
have installed a compatible sound card and get no sound from it.
thanks,
roy
Roy:
Not knowing which version of mandrake, which card and what installed means,
I think the misconception here is what users are, or should be, paying for.
I bet most of you eat seafood that did not cost the commercial fisherman
anything. All he had to do was buy the tools and take the time to harvest
the free stuff. I'll leave that to him, gladly, and
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 20:34:58 -0600 Roy Barton wrote:
Can anyone explain to me how to turn up the sound settings under
linux? I have installed a compatible sound card and get no sound from it.
thanks,
roy
d00d, you knead to give us details cuando you write to the list. what wm
are
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 07:24 pm, Ashley Moore wrote:
well, finally I managed to force kde 2.2.1 manually and things
seems to back to normal. I can see the icons now.
Tom mentions that I installed 2.2.2 rpms for mdk 8.2, but i
cou'ld'nt find 2.2.2 rpms for 8.1. I'll probably build it
Sounds like someone needs to take a trip to aumix, accessible by the
command-line entry:
aumix
Have fun with it. Note well that the mute function is disabled/enabled
by the M key on your keyboard.
-- Asheesh.
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Roy Barton wrote:
Can anyone explain to me how to
A friend is attempting to run Mandrake on a Tyan dual proc board with two
NICs. He has an irq conflict with one NIC and the video card. Tyan has
removed accesss in teh BIOS to set IRQs per slot. the cards can not be set
manually. Tyan tech help suggests Windows XP - no help there.
Any way to
One of those simple things that becomes worse at every step of the way.
Since installing 8.2b4, whenever I open wine (Codeweavers) I get
a line that xmessage is missing, though things still work. So I DL'd
xmessage.tar, which was a longer search than I anticipated.
Hoyt wrote:
A friend is attempting to run Mandrake on a Tyan dual proc board with two
NICs. He has an irq conflict with one NIC and the video card. Tyan has
removed accesss in teh BIOS to set IRQs per slot. the cards can not be set
manually. Tyan tech help suggests Windows XP - no help there.
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 22:35, civileme wrote:
Well, it could be a non-problem--set PnP ON and ACPI OFF and move the
cards around to different slots.
The two NICs should easily share an interrupt.
Tyan's dual NICs are usually onboard 3c980's.
--
Brad Felmey
Want to buy your Pack or
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 11:35 pm, you wrote:
Well, it could be a non-problem--set PnP ON and ACPI OFF and move the
cards around to different slots.
No option in the BIOS to do this on the Tyan board.
Is there a LILO command for it?
The two NICs should easily share an interrupt.
By
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:37:51 -0700
Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought Hancom Office last night. Now I await its arrival in the mail.
In the meantime, I downloaded the test drive Hancom Office 6.0 package and
installed it. MUCH faster than Staroffice/Openoffice and
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 11:44 pm, you wrote:
Tyan's dual NICs are usually onboard 3c980's
One on-board is a 3Com, so is PCI NIC, same chipset.
--
Hoyt
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On 14 Mar 2002 06:30:40 +1100
Darren King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not all of us live in North America. In Australia, you do not tip.
Waitesses are paid a decent wage here. Just because a cable is at a
house for TV, doesn't mean it's on...I don't get the analogy. The
whole fun of linux
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 20:48:27 -0500
David Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
You shouldn't need to rebuild the kernel if the dev is now created. I've got an
ide-scsi cdrw in my box and in order to get the writes to work correctly I had to
change append devfs=mount to append
On 13 Mar 2002 17:37:33 -0800
Ashley Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 08:12, Ashley Moore wrote:
still no takers on this
--
Ashley Moore.
CCNP,MCP,CNE.
-
Linux User#229125
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hi,
i have an old compaq 486DX-50Mhz, 8mb ram,
tls, for the great info...
cheers,
Ashley,
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 21:35, James wrote:
On 13 Mar 2002 17:37:33 -0800
Ashley Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 08:12, Ashley Moore wrote:
still no takers on this
--
Ashley Moore.
CCNP,MCP,CNE.
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 00:02, James wrote:
With all due respect probably more than you or I do. Such projects as
Bastille, wine, KDE and others do get money, time and support from Mandrake.
In fact Many of the project leaders for Open Source projects are employed by
the various
I don't know what you mean by rash, but I stand by what I say. You
cannot use a standard business model when your product is free. How
many people would use linux if it and all the apps had to be paid full
price for? Would you pay 500 bucks for the gimp even though it's as
good as Photoshop?
These analogies are hilarious. When you buy a car do they tell you
it'll never needs gas? No. You know that going in. When you
downloaded linux did you think you'd have to pay? Linux was started by
people who did it for the fun of it. Where has that gone?
Darren
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at
I have an off-the-shelf installation of Mandrake8.1. But no matter how i
set PS1 in /etc/profile, after I enters Konsole, it's always '[\u@\h
\W]\$' . This problem doesn't happen to other environment variables in
Konsole. Anyone has any idea?
Thanks!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
HelloI am trying to set up real-time credit card processing on my
apache server.In particular I want to use echophp. I would prefer not to
recompile eitherapache or php. I have curl installed. I would like to link
it to apache/phpusing a php-curl rpm. Such an rpm exists at rpmfind but not
I thought the article is bang on. I didn't find it inflammatory at
all...what part did you find so?
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 17:32, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
Personally, I've become amazed at how tight this list is when faced with
adversity. Quite frankly, I consider the subscription to this list to
sorry bout that.. i'm running mdk 8.1 on a amd k6-2 475 w/324 mb ram and a
fortmedia fm801 pci sound card.. mb is a via chipset
roy
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From: Jason Guidry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Sound
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