J. Craig Woods grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> And a very good thought it is. Would be nice to see such a utility made
> for Linux (maybe there already is). Sun does this somewhat for Solaris
> but IBM takes the prize with a very useful utility called "SMIT" for
> AIX. With "SMIT" or its CLI al
How to put a group of folders into my
- PATH environment
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- TCL_LIBRARY environmental variable.
_
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
W
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
>
> Conservative revisionism? WTF? By who's reckoning? I've been watching
> the democratic and republican parties with interest for the last three
> years, and I can assure you that the democrats-liberals have ALWAYS been
> behind both the constitutional rights erosion AND a
Has anyone got Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker, etc running under wine
sucessfully?
JG
Chad wrote:
> To the guy looking for equivalents to Adobe Illustrator, Pagemaker, etc. to
> be able to send to the printing company:
>
> Sorry, I lost your thread. That's why the new subject.
>
> Here ar
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 22:34, mike wrote:
> Remember before November. That only Dems are supporting this is conservative
> revisionism. Fire em all I say. Vote out the ones you can and recall the
> rest.
Conservative revisionism? WTF? By who's reckoning? I've been watching
the democratic an
To the guy looking for equivalents to Adobe Illustrator, Pagemaker, etc. to
be able to send to the printing company:
Sorry, I lost your thread. That's why the new subject.
Here are two page layout programs for linux that you might be happy with.
I'm not sure how they export, but I would put mon
- Original Message -
From: Frederic Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 4:47 PM
Subject: [expert] LM8.2: Wine vs Codeweavers Wine vs Transgaming WineX
> Hi
>
> Is it better to use LM8.2 Wine or Codeweavers Wine?
> Can Transgaming WineX be in
I can't get anything to render thru the ghostscript engine. So, nothing
of the sort works, even Print Previews in KDE.
I can't even render the examples in
/usr/share/ghostscript/6.53/examples. The error I always get is
Error: /invalid fileaccess in --.outputpage--
Operand stack:
... etc.
Remember before November. That only Dems are supporting this is conservative
revisionism. Fire em all I say. Vote out the ones you can and recall the
rest.
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 02:31, James wrote:
> Well it looks like the working stiff of the US has someone in
> Washington that believes
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On Tuesday 02 April 2002 01:30 pm, David Guntner wrote:
>
> I like using the Mandrake Control Center because it's convenient. But yea,
> this results in my sometimes scratching my head when I'm trying to figure
> out how to do it from the shell. And
I'm using a certificate generated by openssl for secure e-mail (
pops/imaps). Mozilla and evolution both are fine with accepting the
certificate forever, but kmail and all outlooks keep prompting users to
hit yes to use that certificate. What can I do to stop that from
happening ?? Do I real
I'm setting up a new server for my mail-web-file server setup.
While I'm not worried about recreating configuration files for most
servers, I don't know what to do with the users home directories and
password files. Will it work if I simply add the contents of the old
password file to password
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I've having trouble getting and keeping my caching nameserver running. On my
first attempt to install & configure the caching nameserver, I couldn't get
named to start. I kept getting "connection refused". So, I uninstalled and
reinstalled bind and
I can wholeheartedly recommend CodeWeavers. The Gui interface makes it MUCH
easier to deal with. I will also put in a plug for their Cross over office!
Wanna see office 97 or 2000 work in Linux like a dream? How bout IE4.0? It all
works great and is childs play.
Frederic Soulier wrote:
> Hi
>
>
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 10:57 am, you wrote:
> I have a Microsoft optical wheel mouse with 5 buttons. How can I change
> what the buttons do? currently the left thumb button loads the home page,
> instead of going Back a page.
>
> I'm sure someone knows, but I'm not subscribed currently to the ne
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 02:34 pm, you wrote:
> That sounds great, but I don't have 500 hours a day to learn this stuff in.
> I guess I've been holding out until someone publishes a book something like
> "How to do every single thing possible that you will ever need to know from
> the Linux comman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, mike wrote:
> > The idea of fans is to take heat out of the case. the more air flow
> > ,both in and out of the case will improve cooling. these are
> > self-evident. as long as you don't create more heat in the process (
> > like by having a fan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> My thoughts too. The reason I'm unsure is that after looking at several
> pre-built machines, half of the rear fans are blowing inward. I have an
Don't get me started on prebuilt systems. my sister's computer is a 1.3
Athlon from HP. It leaks *hot* air out the fl
Charles A Edwards wrote:
>As these list often have questions dealing with system/hardware problems causing
>system crashes and/or the like I thought that I would relate a recent experience that
>I had.
>
>I have built several systems and consider myself to be quite knowledgeable in both
>syst
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, mike wrote:
> The idea of fans is to take heat out of the case. the more air flow
> ,both in and out of the case will improve cooling. these are
> self-evident. as long as you don't create more heat in the process (
> like by having a fan that generates more heat than it can t
David Guntner wrote:
> I like using the Mandrake Control Center because it's convenient. But yea,
> this results in my sometimes scratching my head when I'm trying to figure
> out how to do it from the shell. And when I'm remote and using a ssh
> session to access my machine, this can be really
Charles A Edwards wrote:
> > Something of a related question:
> >
> > I've built all my current machines but always had questions about the
> > orientation of the chassis fans. I usually put two extras in, one at the
> > front of the case and one at the back under the power supply. Normally I
> >
El mar, 02-04-2002 a las 18:42, Dodd, David J escribió:
> I was trying to install vmware with mandrake 8.2 and I am having a
> problem with running out of virtual memory on the /root/vmware
> directory. This did not happen with redhad 7.2 I was able to have a
> virtual file size of at least 2 gig
Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 14:24:21 -0500 (EST)
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Charles A Edwards wrote:
>>
>>
>>>As these list often have questions dealing with system/hardware
>>>problems causing system crashes and/or the like I thought that
>>>I would
I think this is probably due to the problem of sftp-server not being in the
search path since it is installed in /usr/lib/ssh (at least for MDK 8.1). If
in gftp you go into ftp>options ssh tab, you can set the ssh2 sftp-server
path to be /usr/lib/ssh and things will work (don't check any of th
Mike Rambo wrote:
> jipe wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 08:23:06 -0500
>>Mike Rambo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Maybe I'm just dense but how the heck do you create a
>>>bootable CD these days.
>>
>>i assume that the files and directories from which to create your iso image are in a
>dir
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On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 15:20, Guy Zelck wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I share a disk with a M$ OS I seldom use. This disk holds a vfat32
> partition.
> Since I nearly allways use my md8.1 and this partition is mounted
> automatically it should be checked.
> I don't think the rc.sysinit file takes this in
El mar, 02-04-2002 a las 18:47, Frederic Soulier escribió:
> Hi
>
> Is it better to use LM8.2 Wine or Codeweavers Wine?
> Can Transgaming WineX be installed alongside LM8.2 Wine or Codeweavers
> Wine? Or can it replace both altogether?
>
> Any good souls to enlighten me on this one ;)
> Thanks
I was trying to install vmware with mandrake 8.2 and I am having a
problem with running out of virtual memory on the /root/vmware
directory. This did not happen with redhad 7.2 I was able to have a
virtual file size of at least 2 gig. My hard drive is 20 gig, anyone
else have this problem yet or
That sounds great, but I don't have 500 hours a day to learn this stuff in.
I guess I've been holding out until someone publishes a book something like
"How to do every single thing possible that you will ever need to know from
the Linux command linefor dummies" That being said, I have learned
Hi
I am trying to use gFtp over SSH2 but it fails with the following error:
(taken from gFtp log file)
gFTP 2.0.11, Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Brian Masney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. If
you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about this program,
please feel free to email them to me. You can alwa
Hi
Is it better to use LM8.2 Wine or Codeweavers Wine?
Can Transgaming WineX be installed alongside LM8.2 Wine or Codeweavers
Wine? Or can it replace both altogether?
Any good souls to enlighten me on this one ;)
Thanks
--
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Am Tuesday 26 March 2002 16:16 schrieb Andrew Carlson:
> Is anyone else having problems with this? Here is the output of my
> module compile:
>
> P.S. It happens on more than one module, from more than one subsystem.
did you made a `make mrproper` before???
Ciao, Jürgen
--
fenderberg, n.:
Lyvim Xaphir grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> There are always exceptions to the rule. Mandrake Control Center has
> been singulary impressive. Kudos Mandrakebut the GUI incurs an
> additional penalty that no one seems to realize except the
> ignorant-user-savvy MicroSoft Corporation. And t
Hi all,
I share a disk with a M$ OS I seldom use. This disk holds a vfat32
partition.
Since I nearly allways use my md8.1 and this partition is mounted
automatically it should be checked.
I don't think the rc.sysinit file takes this into account, it's to say
that this calls fsck via Fsck and f
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 14:24:21 -0500 (EST)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Charles A Edwards wrote:
>
> > As these list often have questions dealing with system/hardware
> > problems causing system crashes and/or the like I thought that
> > I would relate a recent experience that I
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 12:44, J. Craig Woods wrote:
> BTW, I wouldn't use either one of them. They both have a history of
> screwing up config files. As long as you have CLI, and editors, such as
> vi or pico, learn to do do admin the way it is meant to be done. One
> very late night, when the ser
I am having some strange font rendering problems that I can't figure
out. There are actually three problems which I'm not even sure are
related. Also I'm not sure if it's the driver, X, KDE, or Mandrake's
configuration. I hope someone can point me North.
I'll be as brief as possible but I'm
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> As these list often have questions dealing with system/hardware
> problems causing system crashes and/or the like I thought that
> I would relate a recent experience that I had.
>
> I have built several systems and consider myself to be quite
> knowl
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 07:21, Dianne Marie Montesa wrote:
> heya,
>
> there is really nothing special about my installation.
> its using the mandrake kernel that came with mandrake
> 8.1 and its booting on init level 5 (gui login).
> everything is off the CD ... after my clean install, i
> have u
I've been wondering how to do this myself. As well as trying to
configure the buttons for my "Internet ready" keyboard, but I've not had
much luck!
But somebody once gave me some information that "MAY" work. I tried
them in a round'bout way, but didn't get anything to work. Maybe I'll
give it
As these list often have questions dealing with system/hardware problems causing
system crashes and/or the like I thought that I would relate a recent experience that
I had.
I have built several systems and consider myself to be quite knowledgeable in both
system arch and components.
My lates
Pierre Fortin grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 05:05:38 -0800 "David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > >
> > > To your /etc/postfix/main.cf file, add:
> > >
> > > /powerfulporn.com/ 551 DON'T WANT SPAM
>
Hello all,
I've very serious troubles to connect with isdn.
Running mdk 8.1 on a workstation without a local network.I've tryed isdn-light and
isdn4, no connection.
Draknet give me this troubles I think !
Here are the error messages :
Configuring IP device ippp0 --> ippp0 0.0.0.0 pointopoint 0
I have a Microsoft optical wheel mouse with 5 buttons. How can I change what
the buttons do? currently the left thumb button loads the home page, instead
of going Back a page.
I'm sure someone knows, but I'm not subscribed currently to the newbie list.
-Brian
Want to buy your Pack or Servi
Joe Sotham wrote:
>
> David Relson writes:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I've looked at linuxconf and webmin and they both seem to be graphical
> > system administration tools. It seems that either one could be used for
> > the job and having both installed seems like a duplication of tools and a
>
can you give me a little guidness on how to do it ?
thanks
Faisal
--- Wim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the same problem...
> I tried the X-Free 4.2.2 with 3D Hardware support...
> problem solved.
>
> faisal gillani wrote:
>
> >Well i must say mandrake 8.2 very nice job done but
> i
> >ha
David Relson writes:
> Greetings,
>
> I've looked at linuxconf and webmin and they both seem to be graphical
> system administration tools. It seems that either one could be used for
> the job and having both installed seems like a duplication of tools and a
> waste of disk space. Do peop
jipe wrote:
>
> On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 08:23:06 -0500
> Mike Rambo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Maybe I'm just dense but how the heck do you create a
> > bootable CD these days.
>
> i assume that the files and directories from which to create your iso image are in a
>directory named to_be_bu
On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 08:23:06 -0500
Mike Rambo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe I'm just dense but how the heck do you create a
> bootable CD these days. I'm need to make a bootable restore
> CD for our public safety department. I want to put their
> computer hard drive image on it and have it b
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Tessone, Claudio Juan wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Yesterday night I installed Linux Mandrake 8.2 from the scratch.
> Until that point I was using 8.1 painlessly.
>
> I have a SiS 620 onboard video card and since mdk 7.1 I didn't
> experienced problems before (except for s
Hi all!
Yesterday night I installed Linux Mandrake 8.2 from the scratch.
Until that point I was using 8.1 painlessly.
I have a SiS 620 onboard video card and since mdk 7.1 I didn't
experienced problems before (except for some small troubles while
configuring, but due to my own )
Dianne Marie Montesa wrote:
>
>
> nope, none that i know of ... i will be installing 8.2
> on a different machine today. if i dont see it
> (/bin/cat) on the processes initiated, ill just
> upgrade and "forever hold my piece" about this issue
> ;)
>
> ciao,
> dianne (btw 2 Ns) :-P
>
Do not ho
Maybe I'm just dense but how the heck do you create a
bootable CD these days. I'm need to make a bootable restore
CD for our public safety department. I want to put their
computer hard drive image on it and have it boot from the CD
and start imaging automatically. I have the hard drive
image file
How can I find out what the various "wizards" in Mandrake 8.2 do?
I can't find any documentation on 8.2 at Mandrake's web site. I'd like
to know what files are modified by any given wizard.
--j
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 05:05:38 -0800 "David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> >
> > To your /etc/postfix/main.cf file, add:
> >
> > header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
> >
> > Then, create a /etc/postfix/header_checks file, and in it
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> To your /etc/postfix/main.cf file, add:
>
> header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
>
> Then, create a /etc/postfix/header_checks file, and in it, place:
>
> /powerfulporn.com/ 551 DON'T WANT SPAM
Sorry, I think that should have actual
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 06:36, Mark Williamson wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Checking out Open Office that is included with the Mandrake Linux.. had
> major problems getting the Open Office up and running, This was mainly
> through font issues... The problem was that i has a few extra fonts
> instal
Hi Everyone,
Checking out Open Office that is included with the Mandrake Linux.. had
major problems getting the Open Office up and running, This was mainly
through font issues... The problem was that i has a few extra fonts
installed, when trying to execute the command oowrite or ooffice from
Hello all,
I've very serious troubles to connect with isdn.
Running mdk 8.1 on a workstation without a local network.I've tryed isdn-light and
isdn4, no connection.
Draknet give me this troubles I think !
Here are the error messages :
Configuring IP device ippp0 --> ippp0 0.0.0.0 pointopoint 0
heya,
--- Lyvim Xaphir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 09:23, Dianne Marie Montesa
> wrote:
> > Paging civileme, Vincent Danen and other
> > mandrakesoft cool and gorgeous guys ;)
>
> >
> > may i know what is the status of this? dont want
> to be
> > so nosey but i
Well it looks like the working stiff of the US has someone in
Washington that believes we aren't all theives. Senator Leheay of
Vermont THE man such a bill must satisfy to even make it to the
floor. Has said point blank... not this season it won't. However
remember one thing for the people in C
I had the same problem...
I tried the X-Free 4.2.2 with 3D Hardware support... problem solved.
faisal gillani wrote:
>Well i must say mandrake 8.2 very nice job done but i
>have this problem with my display as i am getting this
>small lines on my screen , lines like when you see
>when there is a
xscreensaver/kde integration 102
Sorry, I left off a piece on that last answer.
If you fire up xscreensaver from startkde, it will by default cycle
through al of them, at preselected intervals. You can pick a single one
by running "xscreensaver-demo", and configuring it from there. Just shut
off
Well i must say mandrake 8.2 very nice job done but i
have this problem with my display as i am getting this
small lines on my screen , lines like when you see
when there is a power outage or fluctuation .. what
can be wrong ? my pc hardware is ok as i also have
win2000 on same pc but no problems
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 03:03, James wrote:
> Lyvim,
> 100% correct on all accounts. One extra point... Some people
> cant/don't discharge through static band correctly. (about 1 out of
> a 1000) High natural levels of static. Make sure that the wrist
> band is on with the metal tab connectin
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 01:17 am, you wrote:
> [ric@darkstar ric]$ locate xflame
> /usr/share/control-center/screensavers/xflame.xml
> /usr/X11R6/lib/xscreensaver/xflame
> /usr/X11R6/man/man1/xflame.1.bz2
>
> Hint: It;s not the .xml, or th e.bz2 file. ;)
> All of the xscreensaver executables are
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 20:28, Bill Wagner wrote:
>
> I've got a remote production 8.0 box that I'd like to upgrade to 8.2 but I'm
> quite reluctant to touch. To do a test run, I've got an 8.0 vmware install
> locally, but when I run live_update, I run into all kinds of errors. Here's
> what I ge
On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 09:23, Dianne Marie Montesa wrote:
> Paging civileme, Vincent Danen and other
> mandrakesoft cool and gorgeous guys ;)
>
> may i know what is the status of this? dont want to be
> so nosey but its really irritating to have a /bin/cat
> running on your mandrake+kde
[ric@darkstar ric]$ locate xflame
/usr/share/control-center/screensavers/xflame.xml
/usr/X11R6/lib/xscreensaver/xflame
/usr/X11R6/man/man1/xflame.1.bz2
Hint: It;s not the .xml, or th e.bz2 file. ;)
All of the xscreensaver executables are located in
/usr/X11R6/lib/xscreensaver
However, it's a ful
Lyvim,
100% correct on all accounts. One extra point... Some people
cant/don't discharge through static band correctly. (about 1 out of
a 1000) High natural levels of static. Make sure that the wrist
band is on with the metal tab connecting to the bottom of your wrist
not the top as hair wil
I've used
sed -e 's/the\/original\/file\/stirng/the\/new\/file\/string/g'
/the/location/to/write/the/file successfully.
James
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 15:38:54 -0500
Kyle McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote and hopefully I read
right:
> If the '/' is what is giving you problems then write your s
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