Hi all. I've got a bt848 tuner, soundblaster live 5.1, and 3com cyclone
ethernet card on an Asus nforce2 board (A7N8X) with a Geforce2mx. On
board sound and ethernet are disabled in the bios. If the tv tuner is
not in use (i.e. I haven't started xawtv or motv) everything's fine. A
few seconds
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 03:58, Jeremy Gregorio wrote:
Hi all. I've got a bt848 tuner, soundblaster live 5.1, and 3com cyclone
ethernet card on an Asus nforce2 board (A7N8X) with a Geforce2mx. On
board sound and ethernet are disabled in the bios. If the tv tuner is
not in use (i.e. I haven't
On Sunday August 17 2003 08:18 pm, David E. Fox wrote:
I highly recommend lame as in lame --decode
mostexcellent.mp3.
Only problem is that it doesn't handle converting more than one
at a time.
Rob
There's always shell loops :).
Or, try the diskwriter plugin for xmms. Select the
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Larry:
That's the odd thing. I reinstalled the cups rpms several times and still the
files does not show. It happens with the cups rpm in the Mandrake 9.1 as well
as the last one (cups-1.1.19-1.1mdk) downloaded from
On Monday 18 Aug 2003 9:03 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 07:52, Anne Wilson wrote:
SMC Barricade 7401BRA adsl router
On average, about once a week I have to reboot my router. No
apparent reason - just that no Internet connection works any
more. After a reboot, all is
Another mail, sent last Friday, that I haven't seen on the lists:
I occasionally need to view a multi-page tif - a fax to email document
- and embarrassingly have to take it to the awful windows imaging
program to view it. Surely there is something in linux that can
handle this?
Anne
Want
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 07:52, Anne Wilson wrote:
SMC Barricade 7401BRA adsl router
On average, about once a week I have to reboot my router. No apparent
reason - just that no Internet connection works any more. After a
reboot, all is well, both on this box and all others on the net. I
The GIMP seems to handle everything under the sun. Any luck there?
Miark
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 21:12:25 +0100, Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another mail, sent last Friday, that I haven't seen on the lists:
I occasionally need to view a multi-page tif - a fax to email document
- and
display seems to work fine - right mouse click and choose next - and it
shows the next page.
Cheers,
R.Fox
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 21:04, Miark wrote:
The GIMP seems to handle everything under the sun. Any luck there?
Miark
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 21:12:25 +0100, Anne Wilson [EMAIL
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 13:12, Anne Wilson wrote:
Another mail, sent last Friday, that I haven't seen on the lists:
I occasionally need to view a multi-page tif - a fax to email document
- and embarrassingly have to take it to the awful windows imaging
program to view it. Surely there is
About as OT as it comes, sadly...
I'm needing to use an RH system, and I find that urpmi has me massively
spoiled. Is there anything like it or a port of it for RH7.3? The old
rpmfind/google dependencies hunt for every library and program under the
sun is taking hours out of my day, and Ximian's
*** Jack Coates 14 Aug 2003 06:57:35 -0700 :
APM isn't supposed to load if ACPI is possible, though I haven't tried
that on a laptop which supports both. Looking at that bug-e page, it
sounds to me like it is an ACPI laptop but that this chip is too new
for the current release of ACPI to
Not sure if this is the right list for this type of question but I will plunge
in anyway. I am running Postfix 2.04 on my Linux system and using Fetchmail
to pull down mail from my ISP and inject it into Postfix. I have local
aliases setup for all of the ISP accounts so the mail comes in from
Using:
Mandrake 9.1: uname -a: Linux red.somewhere.com 2.4.21-0.13mdk #1 Fri Mar 14
15:08:06 EST 2003 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux
Greetings!
This is my first post to this list, but I've used Mandrake for awhile.
I recently did a fresh 9.1 install onto a brand new disk as a way of force
Bryan Phinney grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Not sure if this is the right list for this type of question but I will
plunge in anyway. I am running Postfix 2.04 on my Linux system and using
Fetchmail to pull down mail from my ISP and inject it into Postfix. I
have local aliases setup for all
I think there is something in fetchmail to handle this, but try asking
on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list -- there's some smart mail folks
there.
Jack
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 16:02, Bryan Phinney wrote:
Not sure if this is the right list for this type of question but I will plunge
in anyway. I am
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 15:07, Jack Coates wrote:
About as OT as it comes, sadly...
I'm needing to use an RH system, and I find that urpmi has me massively
spoiled. Is there anything like it or a port of it for RH7.3? The old
rpmfind/google dependencies hunt for every library and program under
About as OT as it comes, sadly...
I'm needing to use an RH system, and I find that urpmi has me massively
spoiled. Is there anything like it or a port of it for RH7.3? The old
rpmfind/google dependencies hunt for every library and program under the
sun is taking hours out of my day, and
I am being offered this laptop, and I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts
about running 9.1 on it.
It is a '98 3200 Inspiron, Pentium2-266, 512 mb Ram, with a 4G hard drive. It
seems a little slow to me, as my current computer is almost 10x as fast. But
with a lightweight window manager I
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Ronald J. Hall wanted us to know:
k3b is not very good as far as I'm concerned. gcombust does everything
I want and more.
Yea! Another Gcombust advocate! :-)
Gcombust also invokes some kernel PFM. On one older kernel, my 24X
burner only burns at
I am being offered this laptop, and I am wondering if anyone has any
thoughts
about running 9.1 on it.
It is a '98 3200 Inspiron, Pentium2-266, 512 mb Ram, with a 4G hard drive.
It
seems a little slow to me, as my current computer is almost 10x as fast.
But
with a lightweight window
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 20:27, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am being offered this laptop, and I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts
about running 9.1 on it.
It is a '98 3200 Inspiron, Pentium2-266, 512 mb Ram, with a 4G hard drive. It
seems a little slow to me, as my current computer is almost
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Carlos A. Siso wanted us to know:
requiered by cups-drivers). The problem still persists, but one thing I noted
is that while rpm -Uhv cups-1.1.19-1.1mdk does not install these files,
rpm -e cups does not delete them either. I had to delete the
Rolf Pedersen wrote:
Just for reference, I have hooked the adsl modem, which uses dhcp also,
back up, there is no problem with an altered $HOSTNAME and kprinter
works immediately when asked to. I did not even re-run drakconnect or
change any files. Seems to be how the cable modem/comcast
apt-get for rpm. Check out www.freshrpms.net. I've used it before,
and it's actually better than urpmi (the servers are more reliable and
it takes less time to update sources).
Jeremy Gregorio
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
I have a user login name that is used to run a game server process
(Neverwinter Nights, if it matters :).
I don't know if it's possible for a remote user to crash the game process
in a way which would leave them sitting in a shell, but since I don't know
that the chances are 0%, I'm thinking that
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