> These devices are owned by root, and have the audio group. Do you think
> this is a permissions issue? If anyone has been successful in setting up
> plugger, I would love to hear how you have done it. There is precious
> few resources for documentation on the /dev/sequencer.
&g
You may love it or hate it . . . it works for
me.
It is quite handy to run over your mp3's before running my writecd
script, but could mess you up if you already have them in data bases
with their current names.
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> Question, will this convert the .mp3 to .cda format or will it just place
> the mp3's on a cd? I was under the impression that the later would take
> place and that you had to, at some point, convert the file type (or else not
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> Joseph Jenkins wrote:
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> > If you could send me your file that would be great. Also what monitor did
> > you choose?
>
> A generic one; I played with generic monitors capable of 1280x1024 until
> one worked.
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> Interesting. I have a Dell 7500, with Rage Mobility Pro, running 7
rt a new subject, give your email A NEW TITLE.
> It makes it easier for the people who can help to offer help.
>
> Which version of Xwindows are you trying to fire up?
>
> IN haste
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>
> Are you experiencing this in X or at the console or both?
>
> kf
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> On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
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> =
> = Sorry for the delayed response; I was on vacation. There was a like a
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> /etc/inittab
>
> excerpt from man inittab:
>
> # What to do at the "3 finger salute".
> ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t5 -rf now
>
> Hope this helps.
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> On my gateway/firewall machine, I get the message "no authorized users
> logged in" when I try to reboot, unless root is logged in.
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omputability, better than
> VMware.
>
> Hoyt
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> > but when the time comes nothing happens.
> >
> > I just want lynx to trigger a php script every minute - every 30 seconds
> > would be better.
> >
> > what's the trick?
> >
> > thanks,
> > Gavin
> >
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/, /boot, /usr, and
/home all in a single parition. Works great. Don't have to worry about
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> >utility. Also tell us about your hardware, esp. hard drive type, IDE
> >controller chip set, video card, and anything else you might think is
> >relevant
> >to your set up.
> >
> >Craig Woods
> >
> >
> >Gilbert Ba
you can nest extended
> > > partitions is up to the operating system that interprets the data and the
> > > version of fdisk that writes it. I believe Mess-DOS can only go one deep,
> > > so you can only get 16 partitions with Mess-DOS.
> >
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> >
> > In both cases the led blinks a few times and then dies, and no noise
> > whatsoever
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> On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
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> >
> > In my experience, using a total of more than 16 partitions does not work
> > very well.
> > I would recommend not going over /dev
x27;t there
> before) and hda5 (which it couldn't mount). I have run out of ideas on how
> to fix this so I was hoping someone on this list could help.
>
> Thanks
>
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ble success (I messed up somewhere but was able to
> recover). Its not simple and straight forward, there's got to be a
> better way.
>
> Note: I've only used these methods with Linux only disks
>
> Ghost worked great on my windows disk but I couldn't get it to work
ailable on request for debugging purposes.
>
> Thanks,
>
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> reminders if this is possible.
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> bootup.
That's going to get his Mandrake installation to be able to see his
FreeBSD parition?
Seems to me it might do the reverse, but I don't think that's what he's
asking for.
> Simon
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> "Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote:
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l 2000, you wrote:
> > > > Outlook 2000 DOES do threading. I'm using for this list
> > now. I have to use
> > > > Outlook as my company has standardized on M$ Exchange.
> > > >
> > > Does Exchange not do POP and SMTP?
&
> only clue I got about formatting was that it gave a warning message that
> if I selected another filesystem besides '165', that I would need to
> format it myself and it would just set the partitions up. I guess I
> could set up the partitions as ext2 from
d and log long hours, so
> > check out Sysadmin.com for details.
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> >
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SCSI CDRW, from which I installed linux. Looking in /dev using ls -al
> there is NO link to /dev/scd0 or anything like that. Plus my cd
> mounts as /dev/cdrom from /etc/fstab.
> John
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Actually, I can burn supermounted CDs on my 7.0 system, too. I built my
own kernel with IDE-SCSI support built in (rather than as a module) and
it magically made all my supermount problems go away. I didn't expect
that, really, but it was nice.
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o logging in as root just to reboot is a real pain. Frequently I wind
up just hitting the power switch, but this is obviously a less than
ideal way to reboot on a regular basis.
So . . .
What controls this? How can I change it?
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> > tried to use the install hardware wizard -- It revolted (no no
> > no, I have to detect that for you)) 98 never did install.
> >
> > Civileme
> >
> >
> > >Huu? where is it and what did I do wrong and can I
> > recover without
> > >another complete install.
> > >This takes forever as it is over 1900 megs for the developer
> > version.
> > >
> > >TIA
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perfection. (The other is the problem with samba printing.)
I've set permissions for various /dev files to be quite liberal, but so
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> one "should I cease this practice?".
>
> Thanks
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> Thanks for the use of your "brainwidth"
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ackages, and
> > > doesn't install ones that should be installed by default (IMHO).
> > >
> > > 8. The KDE/X stuff looks like it was pre-configured for 1024x768
> > > rez. WHen you're in 640x480, some things are off the screen, and
> > > other boxes are so large you can't even get to an OK or CANCEL
> > > button! Even in Win95, it defaults to the lowest common
> > > denominator, and every window is accessible.
> > >
> > > I think that any of these things would cause a newbie to give up,
> > > if they didn't have persistence. I am not a Win95 (or microsoft)
> > > fan, but for the average user, their setup works a whole lot
> > > better. From reading the comments here, it seems that 7.0 didn't
> > > have some of the big nasty bugs that 7.1 has.
> > >
> > > Bob
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> > kdesupport-1.1.2-11mdk
> >
> > but no other and
> >
> > XFree86-libs-3.3.6-4mdk
> > XFree86-xfs-3.3.6-4mdk
> > xloadimage-4.1-4mdk
> > xpm-3.4k-7mdk
> > xscreensaver-3.18-3mdk
> > xtraceroute-0.8.14-7mdk
> >
> >
ke life a hell lot simpler for a newbie.
>
> apart from that, I still don't know why kppp said modem found and all ATI
> strings were blank!
>
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> > X would not start.
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> > *That* is the problem.
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> > /tmp should contain only temporary files; it should be perfectly safe to
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e-4.1-4mdk
> xpm-3.4k-7mdk
> xscreensaver-3.18-3mdk
> xtraceroute-0.8.14-7mdk
>
> and probably others that I haven't yet spotted. Any reason why? I
> want to run the system without X using another machine as the X server.
>
> Comments svp.
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> > It seems pretty obvious that they DIDN'T think about it.
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> i did the implementation of ''Clean up /tmp'' and i don't see what is
> the
pecially IDE and main memory. Slowing down slightly, like from
> 133 to 124, might give it the space needed. (And it will
> certainly make your system more reliable).
>
> The speed of a non-working computer is irrelevant.
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subject. :-) It would be NICE if they'd use this mail list!
> John
It seems pretty obvious that they DIDN'T think about it.
It's been fixed in 7.1 anyway, as I understand it.
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mpression that some of
> > the Mandrake team hang out in this list apparently the
> > ones who hang out either don't know the answer or choose to
> > remain silent on that one No idea which. :-)
> > John
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The cdrom is an LG 24x model unknowable (it's all in Korean I
> don't know which is the model number) Kernel is 2.2.16-8mdksecure. Hope
> this is enough info. Again, no floppy... yet hope to install a 120mb soon.
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> >"K"=>"configure"=>"other"=>user admin" (I think)
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Either way, however, X does successfully switch
back into console mode for the shutdown).
If this approach works for you, then you can probably make a script to
shut down in a way that works for you by having a "halt" script like
this:
chvt 1
shutdown -h now
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> Subject: Re: [expert] HP drivers/Outlook
>
> Kikta LC
ic ip of 192.168.67.2
> On the linux box, the DNS server is pointing to the DNS server from
> my ISP
> The default gateway is also pointing to my ISP's gateway
> The above settings are exactly the same as what I was running on
> the RH5 box, but I was using ipfwadm
em can be as simple as mismatched pairs. 32MB of FP and 32MB of
> EDO may equal 64RAM in Windows but Linux will only recognize 32.
>
> My two cents..
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installed as standard, thus why I'm asking this here...
> Has anyone else had the same problem, or know of a solution...
> Thanks
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sure this has been beaten to dealt but is it possible to run a Parallel
> > Port CD Burner ( HP ) from within LM 7.1 ??
> >
> >
> Hmm.I would *guess* that you could, but I've never
> heard of anyone using a parallel-port CDR/RW under Linux.
> :-)
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27;s shoulders. That is
> what is of highest and best interest to the public and
> to science. Instead, the current patent morass and
> proprietary software has computer scientists standing
> on each other's feet. And, until we find a better
> system and implement it, th
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p. It's worth looking into,
though.
(Ironically, it doesn't work as well under IE; I guess they figured if
you have IE you probably have Outlook, or something.)
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of
Microsoft, but on the part of many others who should probably know
better.
For what activeX has a right to solve, Java is a better solution; for
things like fully automatic updates of your system directly from your
browser without extra intervention . . . good riddance.
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"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
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> > WeiQuan Tian wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear all:
> > >
> > > Could any body know there is any utility like Defrag under Windows for
> > > optimiz
tel x86 chips
that the large majority of us run are 32-bit chips, so it's a 32-bit
environment there; if you buy yourself an Alpha, you can run Linux in a
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gui is still called for!
Heck, I don't care if it's a GUI, but at least a standard shell script
for all that would be a vast improvement.
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> information? Thanks...
>
> -Chris
Just see if $DISPLAY is set. (Sorry: I only know csh; there it's
$?DISPLAY, but probably not the same for bash.)
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say whether you have tried to log in as a user; if not, try
> > that.
> >
> > What other functions are working or not working? Can you ping the beastie,
> > by host name or by IP address? Get the webpage?
> >
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chebash and is run weekdays at 16:01
> by cron (running as root, obviously).
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> I have seen results up to the removal of 9000 or more files.
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> And soon, if my tests on Konqueror continue to produce the
> results I have seen thus far, this script won't be nece
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is there a short way to do that ?
> please help !!
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internal and external networks from the linux box, and
> 2- ping the linux box from any of the workstations)
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> Suggestions ??
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05 from Adobe's web site.
> Both times I followed the installation instructions.
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> Any suggestions?
You could always try xpdf. I've mostly switched to using it myself.
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> Subject: Re: [expert] grep complexity
> Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 22:44:37 -0400
> From: "Brian T. Schellenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> To: "Expert@Mandrake"@mandrakesoft.mandrakesoft.com
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> "make patch"--ok
>
> TESTING:
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> "depmod -a"--ok
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> "modprobe udf",
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> message: can't locate udf filesystem
>
> can anybody help!!!
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> Thus spake Matt Stegman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> > On Fri, 19 May 2000, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
> > > ...
> > > > I don't think it's wrong. How would you like to have a user write a
> > > > setuid scrip
-Doug Camilli
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Well, what is "half" a GUI, then? When I did my server install of my
gateway machine, I deliberately clobbered X via "expert" mode so I just
guessing.
Is it perhaps just a different WM than you are used to, or even X
without a WM?
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Works for me now, too. The server must have just been down when I tried
it before.
"Ernest N. Wilcox Jr." wrote:
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> On Tue, 23 May 2000 - Brian T. Schellenberger, you wrote:
> | "Colin L. Whipple" wrote:
> | >
> | > On Mon, 22 May 2000, Deni
one.
> [lars@frid kmail-1.0.29.1]$ which c++
> /usr/bin/c++
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> I even tried creating a link from /usr/bin/c++ to /usr/bin/cpp to see if
> configure was looking for 'cpp' but that didn't work either.
>
> Thanks for the help
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