Not all mac's.
I aquired an 8100 from work.. Nice machine at the time (1995).
This uses the nu-bus technology. I have found NO linux of anytype that will
run on this machine.
I would *love* to.. So if I'm missing something anyone let me know!
Alan
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
: [expert] Mac-on-Linux
From: Alan N. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not all mac's.
I aquired an 8100 from work.. Nice machine at the time (1995).
This uses the nu-bus technology. I have found NO linux of anytype that
will
run on this machine.
I would *love* to.. So if I'm missing
is considered the most ported UNIX.
Other than that, the web sites will be much more informative
-- Asheesh.
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, John Haywood wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 06:39, you wrote:
RE: [expert] Mac-on-Linux
From: Alan N. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not all
Yep. I just set up our graphics artists I-Mac to work with the exchange
server..
Our system admin tried for three days and told him it couldn't be done.
:)
Before the mail, I know, I know, I know. Long story, politics.
:)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
I had the same kinda thing with mdk 7.1.
Typing xhost + localhost in a term fixed stuff.
Never *did* figure out EXACTLY what was happening..
Love Linux.. Just got SOOO much to learn.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sergio P.Korlowsky
I've played with all of them.. XFCE seems to be quick..
I like the looks of Windowmaker but never figured out how to configure it.
Not inherently obvious..! And don't have the time to spend on it.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael
Shouldn't your hostname be something like
cx##-a or something?
( # being a number )
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of civileme
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 5:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Cable modem
On
I used Nero 5.0 under win2000 to burn mine. No problems.
Don't think you can make that blanket statement.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ron Stodden
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 12:42 AM
To: Mandrake Expert
Subject: Re: [expert] Bad
I've read this before and have seen this with Mandrake.
I'm no expert but it makes my machine sluggish also.
Very much so.
RedHat 7.1 also has this process running.
However it uses 0% CPU cycles.
This is the main reason I'm using redhat now.
I simply could not deal with the sluggishness.
I assume apps are missing in KDE?? Me too.. :(
I found menudrake but it did nothing.. This sucks pretty bad.
Thats 1 thing.
My 8.1 beta doesn't like to shutdown.
Hangs on shutdown.
Gnome seems fine. I got menu applications..
But it's not helix(ximian) gnome which is much better.. ( not mdk's
Can anyone tell me WHAT JRE works with MDK 8? I've tried several,
blackdown, IBM, etc. I have YET to get this working with mdk 8 and better
more konqueror. I've followed all the dir's and still no luck. I must be
doing SOMETHING wrong.
Alan
Same here. I cannot still understand how Mandrake ( and RedHat ) for that
matter, cannot bundle a working universal JRE in thier distro's.
I've tried to get Java working NUMEROUS times in both MDK and RH, with no
avail.. ( are the MDK listeners here?? )
Install JAVA upon install.
I know Konq.
Can anyone point me to a site to enter in Mandrake Update in the US instead
of the ft.rpmfind.net? I've tried just rpmfind.net but cannot get it
to work.. I know this sounds like a REALLY stupid question, but I'm really
getting frustraited with mdk update.. Simply cannot get it to
I'm posting this in the slim hopes someone's gotta answer..
After running RH 6.2 changing to mdk 7.1 was the most awsome install of
linux I ever had, and I posted it here..
However, 7.2's got a few problems ( and I don't think they are Mandrake
problems!!! )..
I was running RH 6.2 and tried RH
Cecil Watson wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm shopping for a good color printer. Anyone got any recommendations?
Models to avoid (cough winprinters)? You'd think with the booming
popularity of Linux, companies like HP and IBM ( who just happen to be
promoting Linux) would start to market to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are looking for the latest release I'm not sure if there have been
any significant changes *but* if you are just looking for both versions
there is a great site ..
http://www.kde.org/kde1-and-kde2.html ... which explains the process for
installing both.
lorne schachter wrote:
I've got two copies of the Mandrake 7.1 CD, one from Maximum Linux mag
and one from Linux
Labs. In either case, when I try to boot from them, it gets past 2nd
stage ram disk and
config CDROM and then exits with signal 11. I had this with one of my
7.0 CDs but the
Anton Graham wrote:
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Alan N:
Upon install ( in proper order ) I get upon installing kde-base I
believe, the rpm requires kde-qt addon.
But this is SUPPOSED to be supplied by kde-support ( which rpm uvh'ed OK
)..
Know problem. Chris has said to use --force
Anyone know where to get some?
I tried installing RH 7.1 beta which HAD KDE 2 on it.. I got it to boot
once ( and KDE 2 looked nice ) then no more..
I know I can get these from kde, but are there any mdk flavored KDE
rpm's?
Alan
This is directed mainly at the Mandrakesoft people who read this group.
I ran Mdk 6.1 as my last Mdk distro..
I switched to RH 6.2 for a number of reasons and had a nice linux system
going.. I desperatly wanted to try Mdk 7.0 when it came out but chilled
for a few days and when the problem
Ken Thompson wrote:
Will some one explain how to make Kisocd burn a usable disk from and iso
image?
Every time I try to burn (LM7.0 as an example) an iso image I get a
beautiful copy of that same image not the extracted files within the image..
On another subject, I would like to make a
Terry Tremaine wrote:
Hello
I'm having a problem with xcdroast. When I first launch it I receive a
message that I do not have scsi support available and recommends insmod
sg. However, when I lsmod I see that sg is running as a kernel module.
However, it does say "(unused)".
When I
A while back someone posted a site for MDK 7.2..
Anyone know?
I really whacked my system last night, not sure how, but I need to
reinstall and wanted to give MDK a try again..
Please lemme know~!
Alan
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[EMAIL
Craig Woods wrote:
Sorry, charlie, no LMDK 7.2. Try versions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Craig Woods
OK, guess I was delusional.. :)
I know 7.1 was out, but I swore I read a blurb about 7.2.. Maybe not..
A 3 week old baby will sorta make you loose your mind.. :)
Thnx
Alan
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Mark Weaver wrote:
"Alan N." wrote:
"Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root" wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
It's a KDE program and I can't stand KDE. Should this mean anything to you?
Don't think so
*g*
I gotta ask - what is it abou
"Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root" wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
It's a KDE program and I can't stand KDE. Should this mean anything to you?
Don't think so
*g*
I gotta ask - what is it about KDE that you don't like? I'm kinda torn
between KDE and Gnome at the moment -
Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
Hello experts!
I'm kicking myself here; I had, at one point, a working usb zip drive.
Don't know what I did, in fact I believe that Mandrake found and
installed it without my intervention. I've deleted and reinstalled my
system a few times and never been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I'm running LM 7.1 as a server (samba).
Everey hour I get the following massage as root from root (cron daemon):
can't open "var/run/news/shlock" permission denied
What are the permissions on this file?
ls -l /var/run/news/shlock
?
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Sarang Lakare wrote:
Hi guys,
I installed LM7.1 on a laptop and it was ran fine for a day.. when i was
shutting down today, it gave KERNEL PANIC on supermount.. and then did fsck
on the next boot (the laptop has a DVD player and had a data CD inside when
this happened).. this is the 2nmd
John Aldrich wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, you wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Ken Archer wrote:
Funny how you remember things your father used to say. Mine used to look at me
and say, "Experience is a cruel teacher, but a fool can learn from no other."
Good one. While certain
Civileme wrote:
Ron Stodden wrote:
Alan,
Assuming L-M 7.1 and the new burner is an ATAPI IDE device, as root
you must set up hd?=ide-scsi in your lilo.conf stanza (then run lilo)
as well as place
modprobe ide-scsi
modprobe sg
at the end of your /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
"Alan N." wrote:
However, I do have question for anyone here..
I know that the CD rom is hdc..
Do you mean the CD burner ? (for CD rom reading you don't
need SCSI emulation at all).
Do I need to make this say hde=ide-scsi??
No, you need to sa
bobby dowling wrote:
Where are they at?
www.themes.org will get you there..
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Running RedHat Linux 6.2 and/or
BeOS 5.0. No Windows involved
andy W wrote:
Hi there,
We are currently switching from Windows98
to Linux for all our Internet machines. These
machines are primarily for web browsing and
email. A total of 15 machines. Now we need
access to web pages with java and when we access
such a page, Netscape freezes and the
Hoyt wrote:
Maybe www.linuxforum.org/plug/articles/scsiemu.html will help.
Hoyt
This is *EXACTLY* what I was looking for..! Thanks!
However, I do have question for anyone here..
I know that the CD rom is hdc..
This how-to says to add hdd=ide-scsi to lilo..
But, I allready HAVE a hdd,
Can anyone point me to a good set of instructions for a HOW-TO to
install a CD burner on a working system??
I found a number of how-to's that describe HOW TO BURN a cd using mkiofs
and cdrecord, but I need some instructions on how to
ADD a cd burner to a working system. The old CD-ROM has been
Armand wrote:
"Alan N." wrote:
Has anyone had any problems adding new themes to sawfish after
installing helixgnome?
[snip]
Alan
Is sawfish the default wm for helixgnome? I don't even know! I've
tried to use the Solaris-CDE theme from the gtk theme package
unsu
Matthias Richter wrote:
Armand wrote on Fri Jul 07, 2000:
"Alan N." wrote:
Has anyone had any problems adding new themes to sawfish after
installing helixgnome?
[...]
Is sawfish the default wm for helixgnome? I don't even know! I've
tried to use the Solaris-CDE
Civileme wrote:
It is a clear and distinct message to me when other distro users
show up on this mailing list for help... A very hopeful message
for the future of amicability.
By george, I'll help them with no distinction. Of course my
advice may not be as well researched, because I
Has anyone had any problems adding new themes to sawfish after
installing helixgnome?
I cannot do this now.. I'm baffled. The permissions of the files I
wanted to try were different, so I changed them
to be like all of the others. No luck. The themes show up in the
sawfish selection but
Ivan Trail wrote:
Hello.
After the recent discussion on getting Gaim 0.9.18, I tried it out. I can't
get .tar.gz to compile as I don't have all the stuff needed to do this. So a
trip to the ftp site at marko.net ended me with an RPM. After installing it,
all seems to go well, but
John Kofinas wrote:
Dunno, I am running 0.9.17 gaim and get no config still...
Yep, me too. :(
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Running RedHat Linux 6.2 and/or
BeOS 5.0. No Windows involved!
John Kofinas wrote:
On Fri, 02 Jun 2000, you wrote:
Hi!
Anyone know where there are rpms or binaries of gaim 0.9.17? I didn't take
it personallybut I had *just* set up my daughter to run linux when
AOL's servers began giving No configuration errors to gaim users!
TIA
Jesse McDonnell wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, John Kofinas wrote:
AOL's servers began giving No configuration errors to gaim users!
I am getting the same error and I don't have a clue why it is saying it. Other
then the state aol server asks for is not the same gaim is sending
Barry Marler wrote:
Althought this topic is more appropriate to a KDE forum, it brings up a
subject about which I have thought often. I've been a Linux user for three
years (Mandrake for the last two), and have never used KDE for more than a
few minutes. Window Maker was my wm of choice
Joe Heafner wrote:
Jay Summet wrote:
Yep, too simple ; The previous suggestion of re-starting "kpanel" via alt-f2
is what I was looking for. I'd especially be interested if anybody knows WHY
kpanel dies off, and how to keep it from doing it in the first place.
I wish I knew, but
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
"Darcy Brodie, CJL" wrote:
I am trying to configure a linux box to be a firewall / masqurading
machine for access to the internet through a cable modem. eth0 is the
external nic card (ip supplied by isp via dhcp), and eth1 is the
internal network (using the
John Aldrich wrote:
On Tue, 16 May 2000, you wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean. I'm using the gnome ppp dialer, it works
just fine.
However, kppp which I used to use, I cannot dial unless root.. Since the
gnome dialer worked fine, I never put much thought into fixing it.
Known
Gavin Clark wrote:
From: "José Ignacio Alvear Zapata" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to use KDE as less as possible, but there are some features that
I still don't know how to set up with GNOME. Could some of you help me?
1) I would like to dial to my ISP using some aplication like Kppp.
Adrian Saidac wrote:
Linux Firewalls by Ziegler (New Riders)
Vu Nguyen wrote:
Hi
I am just a new starter in Linux, I like to install and config a
firewall for my computer. How can I install firewall and where can I
get information about firewall installation?
Please help
Gary Bunker wrote:
Alexander-
Yeah, pretty much EVERYBODY has the same problem. Netscape doesn't
handle Java very well. Nearly everyone I know of that uses Linux turns
off Java support in Netscape to avoid having to kill the rogue process
every 30 minutes or so.
On 10 May, Alexander
John Aldrich wrote:
On Sun, 07 May 2000, you wrote:
On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 04:20:45PM -0700, AG wrote:
- Just select +DIR from the playlist buttons and select the mount point of your
- CD as the directory.
That didn't work for me. I tried mounting the CD, but it didn't like the
Mage Grimau wrote:
Don't really need to post those alerts here - 90+ % of viruses are written
for windows and don't affect linux at all. The Loveletter virus is one - it
depends on the Windows Scripting Host (otherwise known as the Windows
Security Hole).
I get a chuckle out of all
Lane Lester wrote:
Vic said:
What is ViaVoice?
Where is it?
It is IBM's voice recognition software. I have used the version that
came with Lotus Word Pro for Windows and found it quite capable.
Presumably you can download the Linux version from some IBM site.
--
Lane
I imagine
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Do any of you have the Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 972Cse printer? It is an
excellent printer (I know; I have one).
I have one connected to a windows machine called 'HAL'. I use SMB
printing through Samba to let my computer print to it
Sevatio Octavio wrote:
I would like to be able to view .png images on netscape. Would any of you know
where I can get the plug-in?
Seve
I just set up gimp to do it..
Under the applications chose the .png and edit it..
Choose application, not plug in.
make it gimp %s
Thats it..
Alan
Trevor Farrell wrote:
"Alan N." wrote:
Richard Bonebrake wrote:
I am trying to get my home network working with ip
masq. I have this
working on my system with win98 and with OS/2 I
normally connect with
OS/2 and work my Win98 machine through it to my
ISP. I
Craig Woods wrote:
Are you using a Linux version of this browser, and if so, where did you find
that little hummer?
Thanks,
Craig
Yep.
Netscape's site.
Alan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Coming to you from
Richard Bonebrake wrote:
I am trying to get my home network working with ip
masq. I have this
working on my system with win98 and with OS/2 I
normally connect with
OS/2 and work my Win98 machine through it to my
ISP. I do my Palm pilot
through my win98 machine to my os2 machine to my
vern wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, you wrote:
HMMM! Again!
There may be a light at the end of the tunnel!
Think any of that hardware/software might be
available to a "home" user?? I don't have the $$$
a TV station has but if some of the pieces were
available it would make a worthwhile
John Aldrich wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Hi there! Having been unable to get any noise out of my sound
card under Mandrake 7,(2.2.14-15mdk) I followed some advice given on this list
and upgraded to the new kernel on the Cooker 2.2.15-0.18mdk -
and hey the sound card
Henrik Edlund wrote:
Slow, slow, slow, slow, and slow.
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Sevatio Octavio wrote:
Has anyone tried out Netscape 6 pr1 yet? If so, please share.
Seve
--
Henrik Edlund
http://www.edlund.org/
"One is truly wise who has travelled far and knows the ways of
vern wrote:
On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, you wrote:
John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, you wrote:
You guys make me sick! :-)
BellSouth says I'm lucky to have
my 24K wire! Still waiting for satelittes
here!
Vern
What?
Do the satellites take a move when
John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, you wrote:
You guys make me sick! :-)
BellSouth says I'm lucky to have
my 24K wire! Still waiting for satelittes
here!
Vern
What?
Do the satellites take a move when they approach your home?
I do believe they are up there.. DirectPC is
Harald Wolf wrote:
Hi,
i have a linux-samba server installat and configured "enable plain
password.." this works fine if i connect
with my nt-workstation pc.
now i have created a win95-boot-disk with ndis-network-drivers (from
DriveImage Pro CD).
I can not login on the linux-box
Daniel Woods wrote:
Wayne wrote:
Volker,
the BJC-2000 and 3000 work fine with Linux. It provides driver for the 4000
and 600, which are the same engines used for the above two printers. I
installed a 2000 with no problems and someone else here has installed a 3000
without
Hey all..
I discovered something the other night playing with Sawmill that I
cannot find an answer to..
I was installing themes and it said copy to /home/user/.sawmill or
something..
ANyway, I discovered this /.sawmill dir along with a whole lotta other
/.xx dirs using
ls -la..
If I do
Ken Wilson wrote:
Anything in a file directory with a '.' in front of it will be hidden,
whether its a file or a directory. This is to safeguard special files
from users who don't have the savvy to be messing with them. Also,
because they are usually generated by programs for specific use
"Pavlina, Erik J." wrote:
I am attempting to set up a linux box to be visible in the Network
Neighborhood for windows users here at school. I am using SWAT to
accomplish this. The linux box is now is seen by the windows users, but the
users are unable to write to their directory on the
Rial Juan wrote:
Uhh, in my opinion it's best to leave cron.hourly and cron.daily alone. Read the
manpage; every user can set his own cron up using crontab (editing with crontab
-e). It's possible to specify time in a very very flexible way there. For
example: every 5 minutes; every 2nd
Hey all.. After a period of inactivity I am back on my work project..
I'm really close but have some cron questions.. Here's what I'm doing..
I have a linux box running Mdk 6.1.. It has 2 nics. One has a static
internet ip address.. The other has an address that is in the range of 2
SGI
David Warnock wrote:
Alan,
GMIX does not seem to be installed. I will install it (but I am normally
using KDE at them moment - will that matter).
Yes.. I ran KDE also.. Opening the gnome stuff and finding gmix fixed
the problem.
Open the KDE Kpackage and do a search for Gmix.. This
Trevor Farrell wrote:
Tom Berkley wrote:
I see the lilo prompt twice when I want to boot to the second drive but
that is normal for any linux boot from a drive other than the first
drive.
I have now seen several posts like this saying that it is nornal for two LILO prompts
if
Guillermo Belli wrote:
Is your CD-Rom attached to the soundcard? Is the CD volume set to low?
El Fri, 10 Mar 2000, escribiste:
Hi,
I have installed Mandrake 7.0, my soundcard (soundblaster Live) works OK
(I can play wav files fine), the cd player works fine (it detects the CD
and
At 02:37 AM 10/25/99 +, Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently the only way to do this in a non-destructive way is to
use
Partition Magic 4.0 from Powerquest. Disk drake, disk druid is
destructive at this point. You can use fips (it is in the Mandrake
CD
DOSUTILS
webmedic wrote:
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Hi,
I just installed WordPerfect off the Mandrake Powerpack 6.0
apps
CD.
None of the Icons appear in the program... I just get framw
buffer
noise where the Icons should be.
Any idea?
Neal richter
the problem
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