021207 Toshiro wrote:
> I'm tired of Evolution's silly behaviour of mail when they're grouped by mail;
> do you know of any good mail client besides kmail?
strongly recommended: Mutt .
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Okay, I'm at my tried and true Mandrake 9.0 box. As I stated in a
previous post, I think we should be looking at /dev/tty0 and /dev/tty1,
NOT /dev/tts0 and /dev/tts1. As root, I ran harddrake2 (in a shell) and
like you, I received the messages about not locating module serial,
etc. I'm tracking
Actually, I just checked and my serial ports are on /dev/tty0 and
/dev/tty1.
Joeb
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 15:19, Lorne wrote:
> On Saturday 07 December 2002 11:55 am, Joe Braddock wrote:
> > Do you maybe have /dev/tts0 and /dev/tts1? That's the serial ports on my
>
> Interesting. I just looked in
James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 17:28, Simon Ree wrote:
James Sparenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Sylpheed or Sylpheed-claws are both in Mandrake. Just do urpmi and get
ready to roll. Only drawback may be that the documentation is primarily
in Japanese (The have English now b
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 17:28, Simon Ree wrote:
> James Sparenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Sylpheed or Sylpheed-claws are both in Mandrake. Just do urpmi and get
> > ready to roll. Only drawback may be that the documentation is primarily
> > in Japanese (The have English now but didn't when
This thread got me curious and although I don't use the serial ports. I
thought I'd check the laptop yep I have /dev/tts and 0 inside it...
and no serial ports don't show up. So I ran hardrake2 from the command
line and got this.
modprobe: Can't locate module serial
modprobe: Can't locate mod
hi,
anybody know what happen to the udc-snmpd deamon in mandreake 9.0 ?
I found the udc-snmp and udc-snmp-utils but it look like the deamon
package is not available anymore.
Thanks,
Jean-Pierre Denis
jp at msfree dot ca
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You might try hardrake2, I'm typing this from memory, though, so it could easily be
wrong. When I get home this evening, I'll check on it. Are you running devfsd? If
so, it should create the links when you boot up. If not, you will probably have to
create them manually. I'm not sure what yo
On Saturday 07 December 2002 11:55 am, Joe Braddock wrote:
> Do you maybe have /dev/tts0 and /dev/tts1? That's the serial ports on my
Interesting. I just looked in /dev and DID find a directory called tts.
Inside there, there is a 0 and a 1! ??? Just did an insmod /dev/tts/0 and it
just sits t
Sylpheed is indeed a fine program, but the mandrake RPMS seem to be
build without GPGME support, so their is no sign/encrypt support.
The good news is that both sylpheed and sylpheed-claws contain a spec
file. Ir you add the gpgme option to that, you should be in the clear.
Kind regards
Guy
On
Thank you Philippe
I messed arround with it the most part of tonight (pathetic, I now ;-) )
I got the Apple/Win XP link working on Netscape 4.7 (it runs a different
java application), but not on Mozilla. It loads on Galeon, but opens a
new Netscape 4.7 window...
I wrote the helpdesk again to ask
Do you maybe have /dev/tts0 and /dev/tts1? That's the serial ports on my system. I'm
not at my Mandrake box right now, but it should include kudzu and harddrake in the
distro. Actually, it might now be called harddrake2 or something like that. If you
go into MCC and select hardware, do the s
James Sparenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Sylpheed or Sylpheed-claws are both in Mandrake. Just do urpmi and get
> ready to roll. Only drawback may be that the documentation is primarily
> in Japanese (The have English now but didn't when I first used it.) But
> it is a rock solid product.
>
Sorry, I forgot to tell you all my box is not connected to the Net. That's
the reason I'm writing mails from another box.
:-(
Olaf
At 18.53 07/12/2002, you wrote:
Try replacing your CMOS battery.
Regardless if that works or not, try synching to a time server using NNTP.
You can set it to updat
The way you normally open a webpage is to point to the domain name (i.e.
www.test.com). When I do that I get a 404 error.
But when I point to www.test.com/index.html the page comes right up.
I have a DirectoryIndex directive but it doesn't seem to be doing the job.
I have the LoadModule directive
Sylpheed or Sylpheed-claws are both in Mandrake. Just do urpmi and get
ready to roll. Only drawback may be that the documentation is primarily
in Japanese (The have English now but didn't when I first used it.) But
it is a rock solid product.
James
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 11:30, logic7 wrote:
>
You could try Sylpheed. I've used it in the past with good results.
http://sylpheed.good-day.net/
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I'm t
On Saturday 07 December 2002 09:11 am, ET wrote:
> more info needed... you may need to install kudzu, and have harddrake and
> kudzu run at bootup
>
Let me try again to be more specific. If I have a brand new computer and I
have 2 serial ports, along with SCSI, IDE, USB etc, I would expect whe
I'm tired of Evolution's silly behaviour of mail when they're grouped by mail;
do you know of any good mail client besides kmail?
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Thanks for the tips...
I think that I'll take it slow to start with.. put in single cpu systems...
if the load is to much, I can always swap out the motherboard and CPU and go
duals..
just keep the scsi/raid controllers etc... wouldn't be that hard, swap over
to smp kernel etc..
I've been give
On Saturday 07 December 2002 18:15, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
> I wonder whether at boot time services are started one after the
> other or two or three at time.
Unless you have a multi-processor box, all programs are started one
after another ...
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Try replacing your CMOS battery.
Regardless if that works or not, try synching to a time server using NNTP.
You can set it to update as often as you need, usually every 24 hours or so.
Chad
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Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
I noticed that my systm clock is slower when I use linux, a problem I
never had before (when I used windows 98 and then 2000).
I thought the cause could be the operation where linux set the system
clock to GMT and then revert it back to local time, so I told Mandrake
Conf
I wonder whether at boot time services are started one after the other or
two or three at time.
If they are executed one after the other, is there a way to tell the init
script to launch more at the same time?
Thank you
Olaf
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I noticed that my systm clock is slower when I use linux, a problem I never
had before (when I used windows 98 and then 2000).
I thought the cause could be the operation where linux set the system clock
to GMT and then revert it back to local time, so I told Mandrake Config to
use the GMT time
more info needed... you may need to install kudzu, and have harddrake and
kudzu run at bootup
On Friday 06 December 2002 10:44 am, Lorne wrote:
> Okay, I'm feeling really stupid. I want to set up a box via (null modem)
> serial cable. It is an openbsd configuration that needs a serial conne
Hi,
I have Mandrake 9.0 on a laptop. When I resume after a "suspend on disk",
system clock is 8 times slower. It's very annoying and I must reboot.
Any idea ?
Thanks.
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hello,
can anyone tell me how to 'catman' all manpages on
mandrake 9.0 ? when i type the command, it prompts
command not found. and the manpage of man just
provides the '-c' option to index a single command.
hopefully i don't have to write a script which goes
thru all man pages with 'man -c'(?).
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