On Sunday 24 August 2003 03:20 pm, Charlie wrote:
> quoting Bill; Sunday 24 August 2003 12:04 pm:
> > Yeah I found it. Thanks. I added my .04 worth. Thats two .02 worth. Im
> > under billbeau.
>>> snip
> > On Star Date Sunday 24 August 2003 08:18 am, David E. Fox sent this
> > sub-space message.
On Sunday 24 August 2003 12:42 pm, you wrote:
>engage wrote:
>>On Sunday 17 August 2003 11:11 am, Larry Sword wrote:
>>>Helge Hielscher wrote:
Hello,
what software (in 9.1 or cooker) may I use to record DVD-R or DVD-RW
disks (if there is any)?
>>>
>>>Try cdrecord. If you are using
On Saturday 23 August 2003 10:01 pm, engage wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 August 2003 03:03 pm, stefmit wrote:
> >You haven't seen my post from Sunday, with all relevant links, have you?
> >
> >http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ --> link to source inside this
> >article, worth reading, anyway, w
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Bill wrote:
> I have been using Linux now for a few years and with the latest rounds of
> viruses I just done get it! Why are IT Mgrs still employed by companies that
> alow them to use M$ servers? I just dont get it! First off the savings in
> licenseing fees alone would s
engage wrote:
On Sunday 17 August 2003 11:11 am, Larry Sword wrote:
Helge Hielscher wrote:
Hello,
what software (in 9.1 or cooker) may I use to record DVD-R or DVD-RW disks
(if there is any)?
Try cdrecord. If you are using KDE then open a Komqueror window and type
"man:/cdrecord".
On Friday 22 August 2003 07:32 pm, Udo Rader wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have a directory that contains several hundred files and I want to
> copy them all except _one_ file.
>
> This sounds so easy yet still I am stuck or blind or stupid. Is there
> no "not" operator in bash?
>
> If it were, some construct
quoting Bill; Sunday 24 August 2003 12:04 pm:
> Yeah I found it. Thanks. I added my .04 worth. Thats two .02 worth. Im
> under billbeau. Man those winblows users just dont have a clue! They fear
> Linux and that is our main problem trying to bring Linux into the corp
> world. If people would just t
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Saturday 23 August 2003 12:56 am, Ron Stodden wrote:
I am well aware. The rule is that if the message I am
replying to is in HTML, then my response to it will be in HTML, so the
parent message integrity is preserved. That
was my deliberate choice of ac
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 17:54, engage wrote:
> I've been trying to figure out why wireless seems to behave so weird on both
> RedHat and Mandrake. This has been an on-going problem. I got rid of RedHat
> because I've had better success with Mandrake. I'm currently running ML 9.0
> on my server and
My webcam works with Camstreams. It works with GnomeMeeting if I run
it as root, but not if I run it as user - permissions issue?
I am trying to get it to run with Xawtv, but am not getting much
success. I have created a .webcam config file copying the example
from the man page - any adjustme
Yeah I found it. Thanks. I added my .04 worth. Thats two .02 worth. Im under
billbeau. Man those winblows users just dont have a clue! They fear Linux and
that is our main problem trying to bring Linux into the corp world. If people
would just try it they would be surprised at the ease of use Li
Tried this under the newbie list - didn't solve it.
I just want to print out (kedit or the printer icon I manually put on my KDE
desktop) plain ASCI files without the header being appended to it by CUPS.
Anyone have any idea how to turn it off? I went thru KDEs control center and
looked at /etc
> Couldnt find any kind of forums there. an you supply a link?
OK. Had to click through a few screens on the nbc11.com site. The actual
fora are hosted by ibsys.com.
Here's the url - all on one line of course.
http://forums.ibsys.com/viewmessages.cfm?sitekey=bay&Forum=79&Topic=8946
And my post
> But I got to thinking about this particular p4 and his comment about
> 'hyperthreading' - apparently the hw divvies up the cpu into two cpus and
> he would have to reinstall the os to get it to work. I'm kinda curious to
> see what a linux kernel would see -- one or two cpus?
A friend of min
Am Sat, 23 Aug 2003 22:29:33 + schrieb jipe:
> one easy way ...
>
> GLOBIGNORE="no_not_this_one"
>
> then any glob like * will ignore this file
>
> bye
> jipe
wow, jipe!!
that is _exactly_ what I was looking for!!! thank you very much!
udo
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeS
(resend, after 8 hrs. and not seeing the original)
Toshiro wrote:
I know this has been asked a thousand of times :) but I'd like to know what
should I do to make my pc power off properly; I've tried with acpi=off and
apm=off in lilo.conf, but it doesn't work.
The worst part is that this machine
I have been using Linux now for a few years and with the latest rounds of
viruses I just done get it! Why are IT Mgrs still employed by companies that
alow them to use M$ servers? I just dont get it! First off the savings in
licenseing fees alone would suggest using Linux based servers. Second t
http://news.com.com/2008-1082-5065859.html
Interesting story.
--Dave
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Couldnt find any kind of forums there. an you supply a link?
On Star Date Saturday 23 August 2003 09:36 pm, dfox sent this sub-space
message.
> Somebody scribbled about [expert] im sick and tired of this!
>
> >I am getting a ton of emails that are infected with the latest virus. I
> > am runni
Somebody scribbled about [expert] Mdk 9.1 & Pentium 4
>painful noises in the box, a 3-yr-old CPU (Celeron 466) & extra income
> (grin) have brought me to the point of looking at buying a faster CPU
>& an associated motherboard & upto-date memory. however,
I still think athlon is a better choice.
On Sunday 17 August 2003 10:59 am, Byron Poland wrote:
>On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 13:13, Helge Hielscher wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> what software (in 9.1 or cooker) may I use to record DVD-R or DVD-RW disks
>> (if there is any)?
>>
>> TIA and Regards,
>> Helge
>
>You need to install cdrecord-dvdhack this i
On Sunday 17 August 2003 11:11 am, Larry Sword wrote:
>Helge Hielscher wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>what software (in 9.1 or cooker) may I use to record DVD-R or DVD-RW disks
>>(if there is any)?
>
>Try cdrecord. If you are using KDE then open a Komqueror window and type
>"man:/cdrecord".
>Using cli a plai
Am Sat, 23 Aug 2003 22:59:07 + schrieb John McQuillen:
> On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 10:32, Udo Rader wrote:
>> If it were, some construct like the thing below could then list all
>> files in "/opt/too_many_files" except "no_not_this_one":
>>
>> % ls -l /opt/too_many_files/*{!no_not_this_one}
>>
>
(resend, after 8 hrs. and not seeing the original)
(three's a charm? ~11 hrs. now)
Toshiro wrote:
I know this has been asked a thousand of times :) but I'd like to know what
should I do to make my pc power off properly; I've tried with acpi=off and
apm=off in lilo.conf, but it doesn't work.
The
Udo Rader wrote:
Am Sat, 23 Aug 2003 22:49:32 + schrieb Ron Stodden:
Use rsync.
*lol*, use it for rsync, use it for copy, use it for making coffee, use
it for everything ;-)
sounds like "a bit of overhead" to me :-)
udo
No, in fact it is usually faster and less overhead than any o
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 03:03 pm, stefmit wrote:
>You haven't seen my post from Sunday, with all relevant links, have you?
>
>http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ --> link to source inside this
>article, worth reading, anyway, which is why I won't give the direct link ;)
>
>Stef
Man, I g
> Right after boot and root login on tty1 it takes more than a minute for
> mc to start on 9.1. Didn't have that problem on 9.0. On screen after mc
Expect a call from Ronald Mc Donald's attorney. "mc hang" indeed.
sheesh.
(g&d&r)
--
has anyone using mandrake 9 been successfull in installing lkcd?
i have been trying to debug a kernel panic and want to install lkcd to fix it... but i
have tried different things several times and each time a different error crops up
while recompiling the kernel...
if anyone of u has gotten lkc
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 02:32:35 +0200
Udo Rader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have a directory that contains several hundred files and I want to
> copy them all except _one_ file.
>
> This sounds so easy yet still I am stuck or blind or stupid. Is there no
> "not" operator in bash?
>
> If
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 02:45, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> How have you pulled this off? I have tried, off and on, to get k3b working
> - and disabling supermount is not an option. I just wont do it.
Here's how I get it working every time (on 2 different machines through 3
re-installs):
1) DVD-ROM
Am Sat, 23 Aug 2003 22:49:32 + schrieb Ron Stodden:
> Use rsync.
*lol*, use it for rsync, use it for copy, use it for making coffee, use
it for everything ;-)
sounds like "a bit of overhead" to me :-)
udo
>
> Udo Rader wrote:
>
>>hi,
>>
>>I have a directory that contains several hundred f
I've been trying to figure out why wireless seems to behave so weird on both
RedHat and Mandrake. This has been an on-going problem. I got rid of RedHat
because I've had better success with Mandrake. I'm currently running ML 9.0
on my server and 9.1 on the notebook.
On the server box, I'm usin
Somebody scribbled about [expert] im sick and tired of this!
>I am getting a ton of emails that are infected with the latest virus. I
> am running Mailscanner to scan incomming email before it hits any of my
> workstations. So the files are not getting past my server. It does
> though fil up my qua
Hello All,
I'm facing a little problem with CUPS + Samba. I use CUPS as a Print Server,
samba makes it accessible to Windows clients. Windows clients print documents from
Office Applications and from terminal, connected on a SCO box via telnet.
When I did an update about
Use rsync.
Udo Rader wrote:
hi,
I have a directory that contains several hundred files and I want to
copy them all except _one_ file.
This sounds so easy yet still I am stuck or blind or stupid. Is there no
"not" operator in bash?
If it were, some construct like the thing below could then list a
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 10:32, Udo Rader wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have a directory that contains several hundred files and I want to
> copy them all except _one_ file.
>
> This sounds so easy yet still I am stuck or blind or stupid. Is there no
> "not" operator in bash?
>
> If it were, some construct li
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