Arrgh! My Samba-LDAP setup won't add machines automatically any more
and I've spent all day today trying to find the bug.
Prelim stuff checks to make sure it isn't something other than Samba-LDAP:
The setting in dhcpd.conf appears to be correct:
host kaliklak
{
hardware et
I have this weird problem that only 2 web sites won't load into Mozilla or
Konqueror. I can ping the sites and dig returns DNS info. Furthermore, the
browsers in my Win2K client can load these sites. Also, when I add the
IP/domainname combo into /etc/hosts, the sites will load into the Linux
br
Hi, all
is anyone using this card on mandrake 9.1? i plug it
in and card manager told me that this card not
supported. how can i configure it to work under
mandrake?
btw: which chip this product using? prism2?
Thanks,
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On Saturday 05 July 2003 16:11, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 12:51, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > On Saturday 05 July 2003 03:28, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 19:14, John Haywood wrote:
> > > > I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth
Somebody scribbled about [expert] 9.2 cooker printing 'boxes'
>This seems only to apply to 9.2 (cooker) and although the test pages
>through cups admin print out good looking test pages, printing from
>within kmail (for instance) print out just a number of small boxes.
after another update, it se
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 08:50 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> I need a utility that will tell me what is going on with the cpu
> temperature. Haven't been able to locate one. Any of you guys out
> there got any suggestions?
>
>
> --LX
you don´t say whether you want a cli or a gui, nor which gui if the latt
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 06:11 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 12:51, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > On Saturday 05 July 2003 03:28, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 19:14, John Haywood wrote:
> > > > I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth
> >
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 18:50, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> I need a utility that will tell me what is going on with the cpu
> temperature. Haven't been able to locate one. Any of you guys out
> there got any suggestions?
>
>
> --LX
Ksensors
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Go to
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 19:40, KevinO wrote:
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> Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> >
> > I need a utility that will tell me what is going on with the cpu
> > temperature. Haven't been able to locate one. Any of you guys out
> > there got any suggestions?
> >
>
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Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
>
> I need a utility that will tell me what is going on with the cpu
> temperature. Haven't been able to locate one. Any of you guys out
> there got any suggestions?
>
urpmi lm_sensors
It requires a bit of configuration and a 'fr
I need a utility that will tell me what is going on with the cpu
temperature. Haven't been able to locate one. Any of you guys out
there got any suggestions?
--LX
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On Saturday 05 July 2003 05:47 pm, Leonardo Sá wrote:
> in windows i was very used to just press the on/off button on my computer
> and have it automaticaly shutdown. There's anyway to do this with linux?
> (like, when i press the button, it issues the command "shutdown -h now")
That depends on if
Leonardo Sá wrote:
in windows i was very used to just press the on/off button on my computer and
have it automaticaly shutdown. There's anyway to do this with linux? (like,
when i press the button, it issues the command "shutdown -h now")
like CTRL-ALT-Delete? try it and see if that's what ya'
in windows i was very used to just press the on/off button on my computer and
have it automaticaly shutdown. There's anyway to do this with linux? (like,
when i press the button, it issues the command "shutdown -h now")
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leo at netserver dot cjb dot net
Want to buy your Pack or Se
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 13:11, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 12:51, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > On Saturday 05 July 2003 03:28, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 19:14, John Haywood wrote:
> > > > I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth tim
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 11:00, KevinO wrote:
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> dfox wrote:
> > I'm not sure (since I don't have a cdrw) if there really is a difference
> > in the model which would prevent k3b from doing what you want.
> Yes ! Some cheap drives will work okay and
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 12:51, Robert Crawford wrote:
> On Saturday 05 July 2003 03:28, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 19:14, John Haywood wrote:
> > > I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth time,
> > > found my menus gone!
> > >
> > > Now, I can fix this
On Saturday 05 July 2003 03:28, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 19:14, John Haywood wrote:
> > I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth time,
> > found my menus gone!
> >
> > Now, I can fix this by mv .kde .kdeold, then restarting kde, whereupon
> > the menu
On Friday 04 July 2003 22:40, kiosk wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 02:06:19 -0400
>
> Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Janet,
> > You might be able to find a new patch for one of the latest 2.4.xx
> > kernels- I did google searchs for "E7205 linux support" & "Asus P4G8X
> > kernel patc
On Friday 04 July 2003 22:14, John Haywood wrote:
> I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth time,
> found my menus gone!
>
> Now, I can fix this by mv .kde .kdeold, then restarting kde, whereupon the
> menus reappear, but this is a sledgehammer and nut fix, which involves
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 13:31, dfox wrote:
> Somebody scribbled about [expert] CDRW
> >Hi all,
> >after compiling K3b 0.9pre 2 after reinstalling KDE, I can now burn
> >audio CD's on my second somewhat older CDRW.and using Gnome as the WM !
>
> I'm not sure (since I don't have a cdrw) if there reall
OK replying to myself
I've loaded gogo, and by eck its fast, but a bit greedy on cpu 90 %, but
at nearly 3x rip speed ...wow !
richard
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 19:44, Richard Bown wrote:
> thanks Kevin , I obviously missed it
> On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 18:12, KevinO wrote:
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On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 18:44, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 13:31, dfox wrote:
>
> > Is it pretty much a plug-n-play situation these days? I'm likely going
> > atapi, and have a spare connnector (/dev/hdd). I've seen combo dvd
> > readers/cd rws. are these supported? There a several ou
KevinO wrote:
Rolf Pedersen wrote:
In contrib/, there is abcde. By default, with a CD in /dev/cdrom, when
you type abcde, there are a couple of interactive questions then abcde
will rip the CD, encoding to ogg in a subdirectory of the artist's name
with track names. Encoding runs parallel with r
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dfox wrote:
> I'm not sure (since I don't have a cdrw) if there really is a difference
> in the model which would prevent k3b from doing what you want.
Yes ! Some cheap drives will work okay and some are complete garbage and will
barely work at all aft
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 13:31, dfox wrote:
> Is it pretty much a plug-n-play situation these days? I'm likely going
> atapi, and have a spare connnector (/dev/hdd). I've seen combo dvd
> readers/cd rws. are these supported? There a several out there that are
> 'bare bones' it seems - prices under
thanks Kevin , I obviously missed it
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 18:12, KevinO wrote:
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> Richard Bown wrote:
> > It would be nice to encode to mp3 with grip, but I've look everywhere I
> > know and hav'nt found the encoder.
> >
> As mentioned in recen
Somebody scribbled about [expert] CDRW
>Hi all,
>after compiling K3b 0.9pre 2 after reinstalling KDE, I can now burn
>audio CD's on my second somewhat older CDRW.and using Gnome as the WM !
I'm not sure (since I don't have a cdrw) if there really is a difference
in the model which would prevent k
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Richard Bown wrote:
> It would be nice to encode to mp3 with grip, but I've look everywhere I
> know and hav'nt found the encoder.
>
As mentioned in recent messages, but repeated here ;-)
http://www.linux.org/apps/AppId_1712.html
has the tar.gz fil
Hi, well its looks like I'm in the right area time wise :)
Now I'm getting very tempted to upgrade the cpu, Ive only recently got
this motherboard so I should be OK .
It would be nice to encode to mp3 with grip, but I've look everywhere I
know and hav'nt found the encoder.
from the replies on thi
Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> In contrib/, there is abcde. By default, with a CD in /dev/cdrom, when
> you type abcde, there are a couple of interactive questions then abcde
> will rip the CD, encoding to ogg in a subdirectory of the artist's name
> with track names. Encoding runs parallel with ripping.
On Saturday 05 July 2003 09:48 am, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> In contrib/, there is abcde. By default, with a CD in /dev/cdrom, when
> you type abcde, there are a couple of interactive questions then abcde
> will rip the CD, encoding to ogg in a subdirectory of the artist's name
> with track names.
Richard Bown wrote:
Hi all
a few stats of my system on rip and encode times
source audio cd 11 tracks duration 60.1 mins
Arson this got in a mess and was aborted
K3b rip several hours and up to 60% cpu time (peaks)
Xripper rip and encode encode to mp3 30mins 12% cpu time (peaks)
Grip rip an
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 05:58 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
> KevinO wrote:
> >bascule wrote:
> >>any advantage over lame on a single cpu box?
> >
> >SPEED!
> >
> >Email off-list and will help you find/get a copy if you'd like to try it.
> > It integrates well with grip or use standalone from the command
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 06:38 pm, KevinO wrote:
> Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
> > Do you have any documentation for it?
>
> Nope. All I have ever seen was just the tarball...
http://homepage1.nifty.com/herumi/soft/gogo2/readme_e.txt
...looks like a document to me ..., and on sourceforge there are the la
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 05:28 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 19:14, John Haywood wrote:
> > I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth time,
> > found my menus gone!
[SNIPT]
> > Now, can anyone point me to the file (s) which might be causing this?.
> > As pre
Hi all
a few stats of my system on rip and encode times
source audio cd 11 tracks duration 60.1 mins
Arson this got in a mess and was aborted
K3b rip several hours and up to 60% cpu time (peaks)
Xripper rip and encode encode to mp3 30mins 12% cpu time (peaks)
Grip rip and encode to ogg 15
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Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
> Do you have any documentation for it?
I did see this... :
http://homepage1.nifty.com/herumi/soft/gogo2/readme_e.txt
Please note that the use of an mp3 encoder may require, by law,
the payment of licensing fees to the paten
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
> Do you have any documentation for it?
Nope. All I have ever seen was just the tarball...
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KevinO wrote:
bascule wrote:
any advantage over lame on a single cpu box?
SPEED!
Email off-list and will help you find/get a copy if you'd like to try it. It
integrates well with grip or use standalone from the command line. The command
line options are a little differe
KevinO wrote:
bascule wrote:
any advantage over lame on a single cpu box?
SPEED!
Email off-list and will help you find/get a copy if you'd like to try it. It
integrates well with grip or use standalone from the command line. The command
line options are a little differe
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 19:14, John Haywood wrote:
> I´ve just logged into kde 3.1 (Bamboo 9.1), and for the umpteenth time, found
> my menus gone!
>
> Now, I can fix this by mv .kde .kdeold, then restarting kde, whereupon the
> menus reappear, but this is a sledgehammer and nut fix, which involve
RedirectPermanent uri url
eg:
RedirectPermanent /mymail https://mail.myserver.com/mymail/
Put that in the server definition that covers SquirrelMail. Assuming
you have https configured correctly, you should be off to the races.
Woody
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 15:04, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
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