Specifically on Korean. (to view not interface change.)
1. go to view-character coding-auto detect.
2. when that opens up click on Korean.
3 go to a korean page. The needed parts are already in Mozilla.
Small possiblity.
You may also need the korean ttf (korean true type fonts) package.
hi all,
I've a scsi-scanner here (umax astra) that works like a charm. My only
problem is that I have to turn it on before I boot the computer,
otherwise it is simply not detected (sane-find-scanner).
The only solution I've come around so far is to rmmod my scsi-module as
root, turn on the
I have mixed files (ppt, doc and others) and mail messages in the IMAP
folders that I have on my Linux box.
I did it by means of a windows client using Outlook.
Now, Outlook is still able to deal with them, clearly understanding when
something is a file and when something is a mail (with,
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 10:47:09 +0100 Udo Rader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
I've a scsi-scanner here (umax astra) that works like a charm. My only
problem is that I have to turn it on before I boot the computer,
otherwise it is simply not detected (sane-find-scanner).
The only
I have mixed files (ppt, doc and others) and mail messages in the IMAP
folders that I have on my Linux box.
I did it by means of a windows client using Outlook.
Now, Outlook is still able to deal with them, clearly understanding when
something is a file and when something is a mail (with,
On Wednesday January 8 2003 12:56 pm, Dan Axtell wrote:
I'm planning to upgrade my motherboard/CPU combo to an Athlon XP
system. I'm not looking for overclocking or onboard sound video
(all the networking, sound and graphics will be using existing
boards), just a solid, reliable motherboard
Tom Brinkman wrote:
Then check for Linux compatability. I like Soyo's
Soyo's support is terrible. Been trying to get an RMA since first week
in December. I'll never buy another.
--
There's nothing so absurd that if you repeat it often enough,
people will believe it.
Yes, Adolfo, but it does not work in that way.
/Stefano
Adolfo Bello wrote:
I have mixed files (ppt, doc and others) and mail messages in the IMAP
folders that I have on my Linux box.
I did it by means of a windows client using Outlook.
Now, Outlook is still able to deal with them, clearly
Chuck;
When you first log in, pop open a terminal window, and type glxinfo.
It seems to improve performance on my box (and several others).
Just a test...
Ric
Chuck Burns wrote:
I kind of discovered this by accident. I noticed that whenever ANY
application is fullscreen, and I move a window
Norman Zhang wrote:
Hi,
LM 8.2 seems to get the security update list wrong. How do I reset it or
rebuild the database list?
I'll second that. Mine comes up empty now. It worked for a while, and
then stopped about a month ago.
I'd like to know how to fix it also!
Ric
Want to buy your Pack or
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 08:32, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Chuck;
When you first log in, pop open a terminal window, and type glxinfo.
It seems to improve performance on my box (and several others).
Just a test...
Ric
Well.. I'll be damn.. That DOES work. Now to figure out the obvious.
Chuck Burns wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 08:32, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Chuck;
When you first log in, pop open a terminal window, and type glxinfo.
It seems to improve performance on my box (and several others).
Just a test...
Ric
Well.. I'll be damn.. That DOES work. Now to figure out
It looks like Mandrake's latest patch/package (samba-2.2.3a-10.1mdk) for
Samba has a bug. If you use Samba as a PDC, New users added will not be
able to
+log on to the domain. The problem lies in the NT password hash section
of the smbpasswd file. I have rolled back to the stock mdk8.2 RPM And
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Hi,
I searched the archives and found this question asked, but no suitable answer
given.
I have Mandrake 9.0, installed with Apache 1.3.x.
urpmi --auto-select always tries to install Apache 2.
I have a local 9.0 CD source, 9.0 updates, 9.0
On Thursday 09 January 2003 19:14, Mark Watts wrote:
I searched the archives and found this question asked, but no suitable
answer given.
I have Mandrake 9.0, installed with Apache 1.3.x.
urpmi --auto-select always tries to install Apache 2.
I have a local 9.0 CD source, 9.0 updates, 9.0
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Mark Watts wrote on Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:14:12PM + :
I searched the archives and found this question asked, but no suitable answer
given.
I have Mandrake 9.0, installed with Apache 1.3.x.
urpmi --auto-select always tries to install
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 18:14:12 +
Mark Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
urpmi --auto-select always tries to install Apache 2.
because Apache 2 Provides: Apache
urpmi looks at the version and thinks it is an update.
Eventually Ap2 will replace Ap.
If you do not want to move to it yet add it to
If I understand you right, your wanting your e-mail client to separate
physically attachments from the e-mail. Sylpheed does separate them
into a separate directory called attachments. You can still access them
like normal when reading e-mail but the exist in their own directory.
(Makes it easy
All;
This should be an easy one.
I have a server running Mandrake 8.1, with Apache.
Up until yesterday, It was running personal web sites under
$HOME/public_html
Now suddenly, I've lost access to those. When I try to get into them, I
get the error: Forbidden
I've checked the permissions on
I found it. It was just an odd group setting. A remnant from the recent
sshd problem.
Ric
Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
All;
This should be an easy one.
I have a server running Mandrake 8.1, with Apache.
Up until yesterday, It was running personal web sites under
$HOME/public_html
Now suddenly, I've
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Hallo!
I've modified XF86Config-4 in order for me to be able to use both integrated
(it's a laptop) and usb mouses, and it now works.
The problem is that the usb mouse moves too fast. How can I slow only the usb
one? 8-?
TIA
Note: I add my
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Damon Lynch wrote on Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 04:14:05PM +1300 :
Is sound enabled in the BIOS? :-)
Further info. Apparently the mobo manual is wrong. It is not
speaker/line level outputs. It's line level only. So the sound was
probably working just
I just installed mandrake 9 and I can't get ssh in to it. Its running but I get
an error message connection closed by remote host. When I installed it I used 'higher'
security.
Thanks
Brian
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 14:33, Todd Lyons wrote:
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Damon Lynch wrote on Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 04:14:05PM +1300 :
Is sound enabled in the BIOS? :-)
Further info. Apparently the mobo manual is wrong. It is not
speaker/line level outputs. It's
Todd I think I found the sound thread... title is
RC3:ESD produces digital noise
Seems to be something with esd sound and alsa drivers. I know this
was on RC3 but it's possible that the problems with this sound card are
continuous.
James
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 14:33, Todd Lyons wrote:
Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more
obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without
asking...
:^Pierre
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 18:16:19 -0500 Brian York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just installed mandrake 9 and I can't get ssh in to it.
Hi,
I need to convert a lot of text sent in e-mails and MS Word documents
into plain text format, to be fed into a python script and then
e-mailed. I want the final product to be plain ASCII text i.e. no fancy
em hyphens, curly quotes and so forth.
One big problem currently is that when I
Experience tells me that when I stop shorewall from the command line
(i.e. service shorewall stop from the superuser bash prompt) my
network gets locked down. Ah dunno why. What I do to turn it off is go
into Control Center and select Security | Firewall and then unselect
everything except
FYI
service shorewall clear will clear the firewall
service shorewall stop stops it.
On Thursday 09 January 2003 09:35 pm, Jim C wrote:
Experience tells me that when I stop shorewall from the command line
(i.e. service shorewall stop from the superuser bash prompt) my
network gets locked
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 15:27, Damon Lynch wrote:
Hi,
I need to convert a lot of text sent in e-mails and MS Word documents
into plain text format, to be fed into a python script and then
e-mailed. I want the final product to be plain ASCII text i.e. no fancy
em hyphens, curly quotes and so
I use firestarter (http://firestarter.sourceforge.net/). It's not
necessarily the best, but I haven't had too much trouble with it. It
seems to work, although I haven't tried it with ssh.
It's on the Mandrake CDs if you want to try it.
Brian.
From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
Mark Weaver wrote:
Todd Lyons wrote:
Blue skies...Todd
Hey Todd? What is it about your message (including the gpg sig) that
causes Mozilla to crash every time I attempt to open one of your
messages? I can open other signed message no problem but yours
consistantly cause
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 16:18, Mark Weaver wrote:
I don't mean to be facicious here, but the utility is called PERL.
I can already do that with Python (and in fact I am doing that). But it
seems a common enough problem that there must already be a good solution
out there, which will have the
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 15:59, Michael Adams wrote:
Could be something like demoroniser you are looking for.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/
This is designed specifically for HTML pages. But if you have any experience
in perl you could hack it to work on the text saves of
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 22:14:27 -0500 Mark Weaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more
obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall
without asking...
:^Pierre
problem is...what does one
Mark Weaver wrote:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more
obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall
without
asking...
:^Pierre
problem is...what does one use on a Mandrake 9.0 box if not shorewall
because I've had a
On 10 Jan 2003 16:50:57 +1300 Damon Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 16:18, Mark Weaver wrote:
I don't mean to be facicious here, but the utility is called PERL.
I can already do that with Python (and in fact I am doing that). But it
seems a common enough problem
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 16:58, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Save as text...?
Yes that does indeed work from OOo, but a code solution would be ideal
:-)
Damon
--
Damon Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Try this one...wv
One of it's utilities is wvText it also converts to rtf and pdf...
but those won't help you here.
should be able to do urpmi wv to get it But the URL is
www.wvWare.com
James
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 19:50, Damon Lynch wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 16:18, Mark Weaver
I'm having trouble finding a simple piece of information on tripwire. Since
the existing config files aren't designed with Mandrake in mind, it is pretty
useless out of the box. I've got it figured out now, but since I'm not a
total linux gear head yet I have a dumb question perhaps.
Is it
My local parallel attached printer takes over a minute to start printing
jobs. Here's part of strace on xpp... my question is WHY should CUPS be
trying to access my gateway to print locally. There is nothing in
printerdrake that takes an IP address for a local printer. Even
printerdrake takes
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 20:54, Lorne wrote:
I'm having trouble finding a simple piece of information on tripwire. Since
the existing config files aren't designed with Mandrake in mind, it is pretty
useless out of the box. I've got it figured out now, but since I'm not a
total linux gear head
Todd Lyons wrote:
Todd Lyons wrote on Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 10:38:57AM -0800 :
then /usr/bin/catnet is
#!/bin/sh
cat /home/james/testthis.html /dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/8181
cat /home/james/testthis.html
I was a little off. It works like this if you just telnet to it, but if
you connect with a
What about just the any spamassassin files??
Email config files to [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you don't want to send them to the
listserv.
Thanks
Brian
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Dave Seff wrote:
It looks like Mandrake's latest patch/package (samba-2.2.3a-10.1mdk) for
Samba has a bug. If you use Samba as a PDC, New users added will not be
able to
+log on to the domain. The problem lies in the NT password hash section
of the smbpasswd file. I have rolled back to the stock
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more
obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without
asking...
:^Pierre
problem is...what does one use on a Mandrake 9.0 box if not shorewall
because I've had a terrible time in the
Jim C wrote:
Experience tells me that when I stop shorewall from the command line
(i.e. service shorewall stop from the superuser bash prompt) my
network gets locked down. Ah dunno why. What I do to turn it off is go
into Control Center and select Security | Firewall and then unselect
Damon Lynch wrote:
Hi,
I need to convert a lot of text sent in e-mails and MS Word documents
into plain text format, to be fed into a python script and then
e-mailed. I want the final product to be plain ASCII text i.e. no fancy
em hyphens, curly quotes and so forth.
One big problem currently
If anyone is using these two together would someone please
send me some configuration files. I have a teriable
time getting it to work. If they go in more than one place zip them in the file
structure in the place were they should go.
Email config files to [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you don't
Finally i have gtk thems geramik really working i dad .gtkrc file in my
home tha , i don't know why, some application like mozilla or drakconf
from works with .
But the problem is that if i install Geramik my Gnome daesnt wotk ! :(
i use kde but sometimes i like to switch to gnome to
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