for samba, it only
lists samba3. From what im gathering, it is searching the 'contrib' tree
and not the 'main' tree.
Is there a way to get urpmi to search both trees? Then, if I specifically
want to look for samba3, I could type: urpmq -i samb3 or something similar?
I appreciate it.
Jason
Want
the releases, 2.2.8a to 3.0.0.
Any ideas on what happened with the update?
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, and add a different media?
I appreciate it.
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Last question.
Is there a way to get a package description of the available packages
through urpmi?
I swear I was able to do so, but dont recall how to do it now. :/
On a side note, anyone have any thoughts on whether 9.1 or 9.2 is better
suited for production right now?
Jason
At 08:37 AM 11
to download. That is
why i was trying to find a description of the packages, before I start
downloading them. I may grab a different one if I like what it may offer.
Dang it...I dont recall now. :
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With that in mind, I feel like im a little lost in the water here.
What can I do to correct this problem?
I appreciate everyones help and input.
Cheers,
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a list of all the urpmi sources, then
urpmi.removemedia media_name
will remove a specific media.
Worked like a charm. On a side note, anyone know if urpmi.org is going to
be updated soon?
HTH
derek
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Cheers,
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Just want to ask a really quick question.
Im going to setup a PDC with Mandrake. It will have Samba 3 as OpenLDAP 2.1.22.
What version of Mandrake is better suited for a production environment?
9.0? 9.1? or 9.2?
Any recommendations and input is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Jason
Want
.
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, its
showing the verizon connection that was initiated.
There are no other messages regarding why it was blocked? No bounce backs?
What version of postfix are you running?
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Use an external, serial modem IMHO. They just work, work well and are
easy to set up. Save yourself the headache, go hardware external.
Cheers
Jason
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 11 Nov 2003 8:57 pm, Brian V Bonini wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 15:38, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 11
tools.
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peoples thoughts and suggestions.
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Anyone know how to undelete in XWC? I accidentally deleted some files
I'd dearly like to have back =(
Cheers All,
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Well, dunno bout anyone else but it was DEAD easy for me...WAY easier
than Samba/Windows. I installed the RPM, rebooted and voila, I was
visible on the Mac network. I craeted users for the Mac machines on my
box and poof, they could login via their machines etc
Easy Peasy.
Cheers
Jason
the enterprise. Look how they piss on desktop users with their
mangled KDE etc. ML is going after a different market - the desktop,
whose users reside mainly in the retail space right now.
Just a few thoughts...
Cheers
Jason
PS, I am American (Dual NZ citizen) but have been happily living in New
the CLI.
Cheers
Jason
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Just worked on my laptop last night, and, while doing other things, decided to
check the updates and chose to allow the X update to go through. Of course
everything worked fine (update and such), but once shutting it down and
restarting
http://www.dyndns.org/
Have several friends who use and swaer by their service.
Cheers
Jason
Miark wrote:
I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it.
All all the features pretty much the same from provider to
provider? Any recommendations?
Miark
Quick question. Why not use the prcompiled K3B Rpms instead??
Cheers
Jason
Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am having a problem with the source code for K3B under Mandrake 9.1: during
make, I am getting: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -laudio.
Has anyone attemped to compile this, and found a solution
Open a terminal, su, then install ntp urpmi ntp if it's not already
installed.
After doing that put ntpdate time.sinectis.com.ar and so long as your
time isn't wayyy off, it will sync with it.
HTH,
Jason
PlugHead wrote:
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 07:55 pm, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Noticed
I can't help with GT but I recommend K3B.
Cheers
J
Joseph Loo wrote:
I tried looking around for some information on burning CD's. I have a
Plextor 12/10/32 scsi on a ultrawide scsi card. When ever I try to
burn a cd on the burenr, I can only get reliable burns if the write
speed is set as
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'
ethereal/tcpdump should do what you require.
Cheers
Jason
chris wrote:
Hi all
Does linux have same program snoop in Solaris?
how do I get it and install?
I would like to use it to analysis the network packet?
Thank you
here
now so we just want to pick one up on the cheap.
Any help appreciated.
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it merrily!! Ha!! I just use Kwikdisk to easily mount the
things. Great app that.
Regards,
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Nisco wrote:
Il dom, 2003-06-22 alle 07:16, Joeb ha scritto:
I have two, a 128MB PNY Memory Key and a 32MB IBM one. Both work just by plugging them in (but not at the same time as there is only one
Piero Piutti wrote:
Do you know if the cvs works fine as well?
I'm working on it, I'll report back on how it goes
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# cat cdrom.img /dev/hda
Rank me as a newbie if you must, but I am really curious how that would mess
things up?
consider yourself ranked. that command would write the contents of file
X (cdrom.img in this case) onto the primary master, I'm gonna guess in
his case it was
I apologize if this is not what you were asking about (my comprehension
level is low this morning) but have you looked at mandrake update robot?
http://www.cyest.org/modules.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=5
I don't use it (I probably should) but for whatever reason, I know it
exists.
good
things that keeps me
shackeled to windows, and now I'm listening to NPR (npr.org) on linux.
I figured it would never happen...*sniff*
Now, if someone could finale working with wine, I'd be free.
jason
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Kstart menuConfigurationcontrol center (NOT Mandrake Control Center).
HTH,
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elPunishar wrote:
okay, and where do i find KDE control center ?
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 21:42, Robert Crawford wrote:
No- he really did mean:
KDE Control Center - Peripherals - Mouse
That's where
man urpmi.addmedia is your friend...
Cheers
Jason
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 03:24, Rob Blomquist wrote:
By mistake, I deleted my setup for urpmi/rpmDrake to use the CDROMs of
9.1. I am using the download edition.
I think you just need to mount disc 1 and run something
of the rpm directory on the
net.
relative path of hdlist is the pathname where to
find the
hdlist of the rpms. The location is given relative to path.
and on from there with descriptions and samples
Cheers
Jason
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 06 Apr 2003 10:35
Use urpmi.addmedia without generating a list. It will autogenerate one
for you as it adds the medium. man urpmi.addmedia is your friend.
Cheers
Jason
Steffen Barszus wrote:
Am Samstag, 5. April 2003 14:34 schrieb Joerg Mertin:
Hi Folks,
as I'm a kind of an Old Unix guy, and having lots
of thumb) will be twice the size of your RAM. / needs to be about
2.5-3GB and the rest will be /home. You could make a small boot
partition but you won't need it if you make sure and make boot disks.
Hope this helps,
Jason
PS, that eliminated the verbosity of my original post anyway =)
M X wrote
I've installed MDK 9.1 on two machines...one worked perfectly, the other has
CD-ROM troubles.
It is a dual 500 Mhz (kinda old) with a SCSI interface card (for scanner,
and ZIP drive). One of the CD drives is a writer and is under SCSI
emulation. The other is a standard DVD rom drive on the ide.
to compare.
Cheers
Jason
Damon Lynch wrote:
Hi,
My physiotherapist is suggesting a mouse for the left and the right
hand, with one for half the day, and one for the other half. Can I have
both plugged in at the same time? (I don't need to actually move them
around simultaneously :-) I'd prefer
Thanks to a local LUG member, got Samba going. Samba does not by default
create a new smb user when you run smbpasswd. You must create it
manually. I'm sure many ways would have worked but smbpasswd -a worked
here and then with a few tweaks she came up roses.
Cheers for the help all,
Jason
it on
the offending win98 boxes.
Cheers
Jason
Original Message
Subject: Re: [expert] samba
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 20:33:35 +0100
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Also, what if their Windows usernames have spaces (or capitals) in
them?? AFAIK, I cannot create usernames with spaces on my Lin box...
Cheers
Jason
Jason Greenwood wrote:
Hi there,
I have been watching this thread closely as I too have been unable to
get samba working properly here
ok, got the winpcs changed to the MDKGROUP. Without stuffing about
trying to get users to have access to their home directories, is there
an EASY way to allow anyone on the LAN to have access to the
/home/public directory for sharing files from there??
Cheers
Jason
richard bown wrote:
On Mon
Yup, I tried that too
This is what it says:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change : Error was RAP86 : the
specified password is invalid
WTF??
Cheers
Jason
David Rankin wrote:
Wait, Wait, Wait
You don't need to disable the samba password. The way it works is to just
ohhh WHY is samba so damn hard lol =)
Cheers
Jason
PS, shouldn't some of this shite be automatic?? I mean why not
autodetect this kinda stuff on the LAN like Winders does?? I mean we're
using a crappy MS protocol already, why does samba act this way?? Some
kinda network autodetection
Hi All,
Todd Lyons wrote:
Kwan Lowe wrote on Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 07:39:21PM -0500 :
1) Does 9.1 have an easy DVD playback solution? I.e., do either the
installation CDs come with all appropriate RPMS (including libdvdcss,
dvdread, etc) or are Mandrake specific packages availalble online?
Both
reader/writer to work great
on mdk 9.0 but NOTHING else. (ok, a USB mouse but that doesn't count ;) The
reader workd out of the box just by plugging it in and I was totally overjoyed
but then was dismayed when NONE of my other USB peripherals worked the same
way.
My .0002c worth.
Cheers
Jason
I believe the "official" release date is sometime around
AprilMandrake??
Cheers
J
Mark Weaver wrote:
Boulytchev,
Vasiliy wrote:
So, when do you guys think MD9.1 will be out? I have tried
compiling
qt3.1.1 and got errors on install, so I quit :( Im not much of a
GUI person
Todd Rocks, nuff said.
Thanks for all you've done..
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 16:49, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
I want to make an official appeal to the Mandrake management to keep
Todd Lyons securely in the company, in the recent light of current
events
Thanks for the advice! Does anyone besides me think it should be easier to
change than this?? ;)
Cheers
Jason
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Jason Greenwood wrote:
In AbiWord how to I change the default font??
You need to edit the normal.awt file. From
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way to do things?? Besides, I don't want to have to use MS Word just to type
text in other languages!!
Thanks for any advice.
Jason
Jason Greenwood wrote:
How do you
install/download language packs for Mozilla?? I mean to DISPLAY pages created
with different languages, not locals. If know
15GB data drive formatted
as FAT32. Basically, it's nothin' special or out of the ordinary.
Thanks for any help,
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K3B is your friend. So is eRoaster.
Regards,
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Phil wrote:
Hello All,
While demonstrating the merits of Linux to an acquaintance I was asked to burn
an mp3 file to a CD in audio format. This is where my troubles started.
Xcdroast apparently will only accept wave files, and Gnome
ption "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Buttons" "5"
Even if you don't want to use 2 types of mice simulta
I will not mess with the fstab until I can mount the device manually,
which I can't. I have tried mounting the device with the auto argument
without successit can't detect the filesystem, which tells me it's a
kernel problem. May have to wait for a newer one.
Cheers
Jason
J. Grant wrote
for the ideas though.
Cheers
Jason
TwinkieStix wrote:
To get my USB flash card reader to work (Kingston FCR-U2CF) :
-Go to a command prompt
-#su root
-type password
-#insmod usb-storage
-#mkdir /mnt/flash
-#mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash
Look in /mnt/flash and see if the files are there. If so, you
the mdk 9.0 install.)
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Thanks much but yup, I read it too and it didn't help
meunfortunately. I am getting closer to getting it going and if/when
I do I will post the process to the list.
Cheers
Jason Greenwood
James Sparenberg wrote:
Don't know if this will help but ran across this article on LinuxToday
out. Anyway, once I did this I tried to mount it:
[root@localhost jason]# modprobe sd_mod
[root@localhost jason]# mount /dev/sda /mnt/cf
/dev/sda: Input/output error
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
So I tried several ways:
[root@localhost jason]# mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/cf
mount
is SUPPOSED to be supported under
Linux so I just need a nudge in the right direction.
Cheers
Jason
PS, since I've had no joy here, I'll cc it to the cooker list too.
Thanks for the help all.|
|
Jason wrote:
I see the device in usbview but I cannot figure out how to mount/use
Thanks for the ideas.
This is the output:
[root@localhost jason]# /sbin/lsmod
Module Size Used byNot tainted
sr_mod 15096 0 (autoclean) (unused)
floppy 49244 0 (autoclean)
ppp_deflate 3384 0 (autoclean)
zlib_inflate
address 5
So I guess the kernel IS seeing it...weird...
J. Grant wrote:
Well have you got the usb modules loaded? And i assume there are other
working usb devicies? you do not mention if your mouse is listed.
If not get the lastest libusb recompile the latest kernel too.
JG
Jason wrote
Ahhh but Kwikdisk DOES have a menu entryin 9.0:
Start MenuConfigurationHardwareKwikdisk,,, ;)
Ron Stodden wrote:
Ron Stodden wrote:
Jason wrote:
I find Kwikdisk better (it sits in the systray) and you can activate
KDF from it as well.
9.0 kwikdisk (expert, everything install
Ok, sorry, I haven't used Windows in about a year either but what do you
call the menu that pops up when you click on the little KGearWheel Icon
in the lower left hand corner of the KDE panel?? =)
Anyway, did you find the entry which is what the point of my suggestion
was
Cheers
Jason
in???
Anyway the output from tail -f /var/log/messages when the device is
plugged/unplugged looks like:
[root@localhost jason]# tail -f /var/log/messages
Dec 28 00:28:52 localhost kernel: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 2097144
Dec 28 00:28:52 localhost kernel: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 2097144
Sweet, semantics asideglad it worked.
Cheers
Jason
Ron Stodden wrote:
Jason wrote:
Ok, sorry, I haven't used Windows in about a year either but what do
you call the menu that pops up when you click on the little
KGearWheel Icon in the lower left hand corner of the KDE panel
and if you are working in
the /mnt/cdrom dir., then press the HW eject, SM doesn't like it and
immediately overrides the HW eject command, which causes the tray to fly
back in. If you change out of that working dir than all should be well,
even with SM activated.
My .0002c worth.
Cheers
Jason
see the drive.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Jason
Stefano Pogliani wrote:
Jason,
kwikdisk only shows Harddrives, no CDrom ! All my harddrive
partitions, though
Another question. How do I disable SuperMount ?
TIA
/stefano
Jason wrote:
I have had the same problem in the past myself. I too
autmatically if need be.
What am I missing??
Cheers
Jason
PS, I even tried transitmount with no success:
http://amphi-gouri.org/transitmount/
Narfi Stefansson wrote:
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 18:51, Jason wrote:
Hi All,
I have a vanilla 9.0 install at work. I plugged an external USB Sony
I find Kwikdisk better (it sits in the systray) and you can activate KDF
from it as well.
Cheers
Jason
Ron Stodden wrote:
Stefano Pogliani wrote:
Jure,
could you pls list the steps:
1. for disabling in MCC
2. for manually control mounting (do you mean that each time I insert
hardware then you must have a pretty strange beast as I
have yet to see it fail. Just an idea.
Cheers
Jason
Brian Schroeder wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with the Voodoo 2? I am trying to
get one working with mdk9.
Brian
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hi all,
christmas has maxed out my cc
but as soon as i make a payment
i'll take out a silver membership
long live mandrake!!!
9.0 has blown me away I used 8 for a long time
up untill about a month ago and thought that was good but
w 9.0 ROCKS
can't wait for 10.0
jason
Want to buy
laptop and...nothing. ML didn't notice it was
plugged in and I cannot get it to work for the life of me. Anyone have
any ideas??
Cheers
Jason
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Yes, I had the same problem. I use Mandrake so under Mandrake Control CenterSystemServices,
I just stopped the process (ntpd) and then ran ntpdate.
Worked like a charm.
Cheers
J
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On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 08:14:36AM +, Phil wrote:
20 Dec 08:10:16
other address (also in Mozilla), it viewed, and deleted just fine.
Ideas??
Cheers
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I use Mozilla Mail happily every day. I find it perfect for my needs
with excellent filter functionality. What exactly are you looking for
in your perfect mail client? I used to use Eudora and find Mozilla
beats it hands down for my needs.
Cheers
Jason
Vasiliy Boulytchev wrote:
Ladies
Nope, I'm not, I'm in New Zealand (though I am also an American) and if they
want to prosecute me, they need to come here to do it and PROVE I did something
wrong, which there are many ways of avoiding.
Cheers
Jason
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Monday December 16 2002 05:50 pm, J. Grant wrote
The only advice I can offer is not to use anyhting that contains an SIS Chipsetthey
perform, um, erratically with XFree86.
Regards
J
Narfi Stefansson wrote:
Hi everybody.
I know this is a frequently asked question on this list, but I have a list of
candidates and I would like your
Yes, I concur. It IS possible for the copyright holders but a royal pain
in the a** to prosecute someone who downloads maybe 1-3 songs per week, that
may or may not be copyrighted.
Cheers
J
Ron Stodden wrote:
Jason
Greenwood wrote:
Nope, I'm not, I'm in New Zealand (though I am
also
Just wondering why you don't use the pre-built mdk RPM?? Wouldn't it be easier??
Cheers
J
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I have been trying and trying and trying to build a functional KDE 3 system
for days now. I have tried with mandrake 3.0.3, 3.0.4, and 3.0.5 src rpms
and have managed
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
On Sunday 15 December 2002 15:37, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Just wondering why you don't use the pre-built mdk RPM?? Wouldn't it be
easier??
Cheers
Hello,
I cannot use the prebuilts because I am not running MDK 9.0. I am still using
8.2 so I must rebuild
ult and fails
miserably.
Wish you all the best anyway.
Regards
J
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
On Sunday 15 December 2002 16:13, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Ok, I offer 2 possible solutions for you then. Download the 9.0 ISO's
for free (or have them burned to CD by someone you know who alre
insight here...
All the best
J
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
On Sunday 15 December 2002 05:15 pm, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Ok, I'm with you now. I know plenty of people who have 9.0 and would
burn it for you for free (if you replaced the CD's for them). I am sure
you do as well. If not, I
I wrote to the list yesterday with a similar problem with no response...
=(
rodrigo wrote:
Dear Experts...
I have been trying to install a second mouse in my laptop
It comes with a touch-pad-mouse, and I like a second one (usb-mouse...),
but
tools like "mousedrake", Harddrake2, ...
in
the plugins dir's within .netscape and .netscape6 doesn't work
either Where the heck to they go these days?? I think the plugins
directory should be listed under help but who am I to say.
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Thanks for all the advice from the list, this worked a treat and Flash is
now viewable for me.
Cheers
Jason
Dave Sherman wrote:
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 16:28, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Hi all,
Mozilla used to list under helpabout plugins where the plugins were
located
se"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Buttons" "5"
EndSection
Hope th
each time. And since touchpad is not on the list of
mice options in mousedrake, I would have to copy my current /etc dir out
to save my touchpad driver configuration (which was outodetected on
install). Ideas
Cheers
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network until about
55 days ago when I decomissioned my AMD K5-75 (due to the motherboard
flaking out).
Over the past year and a half I have had two ports on my switch go out from
under this card, but the card itself checked out fine.
[footer]
Any help would be appreciated.
--Jason Snyder--
Want
and a half I have had two ports on my switch go out from
under this card, but the card itself checked out fine.
[footer]
Any help would be appreciated.
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times.
It also seems that Mozilla is not as efficient at doing DNS lookups as Opera
is or at least Opera is doing more DNS caching than Mozilla is.
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Or just use kwikdisk to mount/unmount removable media (I have it running
in my systray at kde startup), I find it much quicker, though once in bash
history (for you command line hero's), it's just a matter of navigating up
to the proper mount command! ;)
Cheers
Jason
Todd Lyons wrote
many thanks.
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 16:28, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 28 Oct 2002 14:26:13 -0600
Jason Guidry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone gotten any version of audacity to work under mdk9.0? It's
complaining about deps I have installed, both in rpm and src form
Has anyone gotten any version of audacity to work under mdk9.0? It's
complaining about deps I have installed, both in rpm and src form.
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for some reason. I'm working
in tiles (16x16), soo you can see that it gets quite annoying. I can fix it
some times, but it just comes back. Anybody got a solution?
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Try LinNeighborhood
works for me
jason
On Tuesday 15 October 2002 22:14, you wrote:
Dear all,
My University loves M$, to the highest degree! A problem I face with
using Linux is how to see and access all those computers on the 'Network
Neighbourhood'. It always seems like such a challenge
installing more ram
if possible.
if those things combined don't help, it maybe time to look at that HDD
or mobo.
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On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 05:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but the modules are just binaries; ATI seems, at least until now, to be
more related with the Open Source world and also some of them have
tv-output utilities
oh, yeah, probably no one has an opinion on this. if you browse the
error: failed dependencies:
libstdc++.so.4(GLIBCPP_3.1) is needed by audacity-1.0.0-3mdk
This is on a fresh install of 9.0, and I have the regular ol'
libstdc++.so.4 dep taken care of. several google searches yield nothing
WTF are these libs???
TIA
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jason
lists and you're in business.
i'm perty happy with just choosing the firewall/router selection
during install and making sure that RPC and the like is turned off.
YMMV. only complaint is that kernel-secure won't boot on pentium...I
hope that's been adjusted in 9.0 :]
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jason
gmaestro.org
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