Anyone got an educated guess when LM will be publishing a version with a
2.4 kernel??
Been waiting to upgrade to the latest KDE and all the "fun" stuff but
figured I'd wait for the latest kernel as well.
TIA
Joe
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux
Does ReiserFS support NFS??
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The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
sion (4.1 -b2) which offers SSH, SSL, web-mail
etc. I'm using 4.0 with a couple of add-ons for webmail. Works great, easy
install yada, yada.
Let me know if you need any help
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
&
and a 8G HDD. And yes for all you Mandrake lovers I have 3 other machines
running 7.1 8-)
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Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
hat ANYONE can install and
configure. (Yes, browser based administration as well...)
--
Steve
I second the e-smith (sorry Mandrake). It works well "out ot the box".
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
&
anic hears as he learns to never, ever, play 'Catch' with a
bored electrician ;)
Monte Milanuk
Sorry for jumping in this late but you might want to take a look at a freeSCO
installation. a floppy, 16Mg
ram a couple of network cards you're done ( no hard drive )
works great for me.
-
CD-RW? I found that even though my CD-RW was
supposed to write at 10X that most cd's whilst being certified to 12X skip the
10X speed for some reason or another (ie. 1X,2X,4X,6X,8X,12X) .
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Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box
/firewall to my web
server, mail server and internal lan. Works great.
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Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
Keep in touch
got a switch.
I didn't have to do anything to mine to add my switch.
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
Keep in touch
(7.1
mdk) was working very well until this.
Regards,
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
Keep in touch with http://mandrak
and CPU to faster family/speed you have the option
(note option means you can but don't have to) to recompile the kernel to
optimize for your new chipset.
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or b
ed script that would allow a user
to select from packages to load and either write a script to floppy/hard disk to
install the remainder of the available packages from the CD's (assuming that local
access is faster than d/ling from inet.)
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirb
broken? Since you're
not using the unit as a workstation then you're loosing any real
benefits of changing over to LM. Just my humble opinion and your
mileage may vary.
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Req
? Either way, I still
think apcupsd is the best way to go.
-Stephen-
Anyone got anything like this for a tripp-lite ups?
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
root wrote:
Dear Sir,
All you have to do from your terminal is type cdrecord -eject -v
speed=2 dev=1,0 filename.iso. do a cdrecord --scanbus to verify the dev=
part
good luck!
Michael Powell PhD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
reg user #83815
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greets
Greets All,
I'm in the process of building a small web-email server and simply did a
"automatic" install. In my attempt to install apache rpmdrake reported
that I needed "libmm" just doing a quick search for this in rpmdrake
failed. Can anyone point me to it?
Regards,
an old version of 3.1 but it's all gone)
I'm sure it's simple but it's eluding me at the moment
TIA
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux use
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greets All,
I'm in the process of building a small web-email server and simply did a
"automatic" install. In my attempt to install apache rpmdrake reported
that I needed "libmm" just d
tried a line similar but failed to create a directory I'll give that
a try tonight.
Thanks
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
e only problem I have now is I can run only one CD at a time. I have to edit
the sym link to /cdrom to reflect the cd-rw. Someone suggested adding a
directory to /mnt for the cd-burner and then playing with the fstab file.
Will both these methods have the same results?
Thanks,
--
Joseph S Gardne
require this.
Regards,
Buchan
The problem is/was is that this is an installation of a CD-RW into an existing system
- I am trying not to have to reinstall 7.1 I'm sure that it (the intall) would pick
up on the cd if it were present at the time.
Thanks,
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer
otay guys here's the delema
Have existing Mandrake 7.1 setup with IDE ATAPI CD-Rom, have installed
a CD-RW as a slave to the first. configed a new kernel and removed the
ATAPI-CD support and added IDE-SCSI emulator. The machine reboots and
recognizes both CD's but only one will mount at a
root wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Is is possible to have both an IDE CD rom and a IDE CDRW working
together?? Several places I've looked seem to indicate that I need to
remove the regular CD rom. This doesn't seem to make any sense.
I'm running Ma
Alexander Skwar wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 01:12:30PM -0400, Joseph S. Gardner wrote:
Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com:
Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Well, quite informative.
PS: Not everyone can or wants to read HTML junk in mails. I
Alexander Skwar wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 01:12:30PM -0400, Joseph S. Gardner wrote:
Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com:
Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
Well, quite informative.
PS: Not everyone can or wants to read HTML junk in mails. I
Is is possible to have both an IDE CD rom and a IDE CDRW working
together?? Several places I've looked seem to indicate that I need to
remove the regular CD rom. This doesn't seem to make any sense.
I'm running Mandrake 7.1
Thanks,
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Any one out there setup an email
server yet? Wondering how the directory structure should be set.
Me thinks that for every email addy there needs to be a /home/username
directory but I'm not sure. Perhaps to make backups simple I'll try
/home/email/username. From
ng the "install /net"
option (it's in the readme)
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
Keep in touch with http://m
rom a terminal using the
"install /net"
option (it's in the readme)
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
Keep in touch
Am I correct in assuming that POP, SMTP, Qmail, and Postfix run on top of
sendmail??
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Joseph S. Gardner wrote:
any preferences between postfix, QMail or sendmail?
Yes. I've used postfix and qmail. I prefer postfix. This is because
1. postfix is easier to set up prevent an open relay "out of the box".
2. Is
Denis Havlik wrote:
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Joseph S. Gardner wrote:
:~Finally got my gateway/router/firewall setup running with one of those
:~single floppy packages (sorry Mandrake) and am looking to start on the
:~web/email server and am looking for a place to start.
:~
"Good
on webmail from ADJE (www.adjeweb.com) to
setup webmail for the users in my family and possibly Mailman
(www.list.org) for a local LUG.
Suggestions, comments hatemail all accepted with grace.
--
Joseph S Gardner
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered
Public Key: http://www.ipass.net/~kenwahl/pgpkey.txt |
#-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-- Powered by Linux Mandrake --=-=-=-=-=-=-#
Linux up 19:44, 1 user, load average: 0.22, 0.19, 0.12
Someone posted this back on the 28th of July go check the Mandrake
archives...
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer
upgrade
it then ask's where is my " / " partition and then prompts with hdb5 and
hdb1. The problem is that the root partition is on hda1 and is not
listed let alone selectable and the install simply complains that there
is no " / " partition
any suggestion?
--
Joseph S Gard
.
Cheers
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Vic wrote:
Just curious
I use an AMD K6-3 400.
I know this is an older slower chip, but
it appears to run decently with 7.0-2.
Is K6-3 a cousin to the Pentium or Pentium3?
Is the
Vic wrote:
Sorry, what is a scaled dog?
Does it mean fast?
Sorry, hadn't had my 3 pots of coffee yet. That would be a
scalded dog and yep that thar would be fast...
Joe
BTW, I love dogs - NO FLAMEs
ome areas.
--Greg
Sounds like you did a Server / High Security install.. KDE shouldn't be
installed, it's assuming that the machine will not be used as a
desktop...
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requir
purchased a K7-750 and Abit's KA7 mobo
and I'll put it up against an Intel box any day. Can't beat the price
either $200 for the chip and $135 for the mobo.
Runs very well with MDK 7.1
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said
.
Hm, did I click the wrong button?
Nope,
It's not you. Some people have not set up their email param. properly.
Don't know what they're using or the exact params but that's where the
problems lie.
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't find the 'make' command on Mandrake 7.0
Any help appreciated
IIRC you need to install the developement packages to get "make".
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
Is it practical / advisable to set up a single machine to act as
a firewall/email/web server or am I looking for MAJOR trouble.
I'm trying to run a SOHO with limited resources/computers but
still need all the goodies.
Thanks,
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co
Tony McGee wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Joseph S. Gardner pushed some tiny letters in this order:
Is it practical / advisable to set up a single machine to act as
a firewall/email/web server or am I looking for MAJOR trouble.
I'm trying to run a SOHO with limited resources/computers
??
for that matter how does mail know to be directed to my mail server
(comp B)
when all the DNS info points to my DSL modem?
Not to worry folks I've got stupid server question #3 cooking now
Thanks,
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL
mail, web, intranet secure?? or am I missing something very simple?
Questions, questions, questions.
Thanks,
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
Cecil Watson wrote:
You'd redirected port 80 from comp A to comp C.
The same goes for SMTP/POP from A to B.
http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/
Redirect ports??
how/with what??
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said
figure. Note
however that I am NOT using XFree4.0 I'm use XFree
3.something_or_another.
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
= $840 (US)
not bad for a machine that smokes but unless you have extra hardware laying
around to reuse the price can easily match that of a completed unit.
Good luck and don't forget to include shipping/tax when comparing prices
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co
a steady
address. So take care folks. I'll catch up when I can.
Civileme
We'll be looking forward to your return.
Best of luck, let us know if we can help.
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Window
lying around in the basement.
Anyone recall the old Data General dishwashers?? Gawd those things were
monsters.
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Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Regist
Civileme wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Todd Swain wrote:
Joseph,
NFS and NIS are completely different. NFS is a type of file sharing and
NIS is a form of network based user management. They can be used in
conjunction with each other, or seperatley.
both/other??
BTW what IS the difference anyway??
Thanks,
--
Joseph S Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said,
"Requires Windows 3.x or better",
so I got Linux.
Registered Linux user #1696600
Todd Swain wrote:
Joseph,
NFS and NIS are completely different. NFS is a type of file sharing and
NIS is a form of network based user management. They can be used in
conjunction with each other, or seperatley.
--T.
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
OK, the time has come t
it prompts me
to save changes, I agree but no go. users groups will remain the same.
Anyone got any clues.?
TIA
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user
M Thompson wrote:
Are you using LinuxConf to make these changes?
Matt
From: "Joseph S. Gardner" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Currently running latest version of Mandrake and am trying to add groups
to selected users so that I can then give seleted users access to
restricted d
Has any one gotten Q3 to run with this card??
Thanks
--
Joe Gardner
www.handi-krafts.com
This is Linux country.
On a clear day you can
hear Windows reboot.
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Greets all,
I purchased mandrake 7.1 disk 1 and 2 from www.lsl.com and installed
last night.
My question is, during the install (custom/workstation/install) I was
asked which of 3 additional disks did I have and none of the titles
given for the thr
was going wrong
before I said $%*! it and tried the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace thing and just
let it fly.
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ
I won't need to go through my entire drive trying to find a package that didn't get
installed.
I've been with Mandrake for quiet some time now and have no intention of leaving
but I'm running out of hair to loose trying to figure out something that should
have been a no brainer.
--
Joseph S. Ga
Creative labs 52X
PLEASE get yourself a couple of extra fans to put in the case. You can never have
enough of these baby's
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is linux country,
on a clear day you can
hear Windows reboot
ses in that OTHER OS and kept running into a
package called B-trieve and always wondered how they came up with that
name/method. Thanks.
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The box said "Requires Windows 3.1 or better.&quo
may vary (sorry, had to
steal the disclaimer)
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is Linux country. If you listen
carefully you can hear Windows reboot...
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
not bound. Ah well back to the drawing board.
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Handi Krafts
www.handi-krafts.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
this last night and nut'in honey, hmmm. From box #2 I tried
pinging
my webpage (hosted elsewhere) and ping returned with a YPBIND error
something about
domain not bound. Ah well back to the drawing board.
--
Joseph S. Gardner
No DNS server configured locally BUT... I do spec out the dns
s I'm having a bit$h of a time setting up ipmasq and
am wondering if I have something else wrong that is preventing me from
accessing the internet from machine #2
Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is driving me nuts.
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Handi Krafts
www.handi-krafts.com
[EMAIL PROTECT
Civileme wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
OK, just for grins. Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one
machine with 2 NIC's. One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1
aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub. A second machine with single NIC
(eth0 aka 192.168.1
to swim 8-)
TIA
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
"Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote:
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
with
h this, did something get dropped during the
install or is this all that's supposed to be there?
No, I actually had a couple of terminal windows going. Hmmm, strange.
The reason for the server experiment was that I want to run a NFS/NIS setup
for the home network and was curious what I would get.
s this all that's supposed to be there?
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
or detect my CPU and install/compile one that is optimized
for my machine.
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
figured that the firewall should be able to keep out prying eyes.
All suggestions welcome.
TIA
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
Steve Philp wrote:
ATTENTION MANDRAKE STAFF:
It's been expressed on these lists a couple times now, but noone from
Mandrake has deemed it necessary to respond or fix the problem.
It would appear that someone has subscribed the expert list to the
newbie list. It's causing a doubling of
the lower case version.
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Joseph S. Gardner
www.handi-krafts.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
be responsible for ?)
Or is it because I am missing some of the dependicies?
Any help is greatly appreciate. Thanks for the info Monte M.
Kat
snip
If memory serves me you need to su to root in order to install rpm's
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland
one more
time.
try adding"noauth" (without quotes) to the argument section in your
kppp setup
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux use
be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Bill
Stupid question, did ( or how did ) you uninstall the german version of SO
before you reinstalled the US version??
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows
://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik
Mandrakesoft||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quality Assurance (@ @)(private: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
---oOO--(_)--OOo-
Amen
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Director of Manufacturing
Handi Krafts
www.handi-krafts.com
Linux
etter.
So the installer isn't broke, you just supplied an illegal password for root.
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
alled. Just don't select X...
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
"Alan N." wrote:
"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).
You might want to give the 550c(up) driver a go. It works for my hp890c
Civileme wrote:
On my system they DO show up, but that little display is dependent on
security level.
However, look at this AS ROOT
Kmenu-Settings-Applications-Login Manager
Civileme
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
I recall there being a discussion a while back regarding u
TopPage for Linux (beta), free download and use until Dec 31 2000. Looks
promising
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
ir problem. Mine was that I was never given the
chance to select that using the "recommended" install.
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered lin
I recall there being a discussion a while back regarding users added
after the 7.0 install not showing up on the cute little gui login
screen. I tried searching the archives and came up empty, does anyone
recall the fix to this??
TIA
--
Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
never done this. Good luck.
wade
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Joseph S Gardner wrote:
Ok, after banging head on keyboard I've decided to ask for help.
I tried installing 7.0-2 on a 6x85 MX 200 that already had NT on it.
I added a 3rd HD and dedicated it entirely to linux leaving the first
2
Ok, after banging head on keyboard I've decided to ask for help.
I tried installing 7.0-2 on a 6x85 MX 200 that already had NT on it.
I added a 3rd HD and dedicated it entirely to linux leaving the first
2 alone (silly me) hoping to dual boot.
Well all was going well until I went to configure
"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
It might be cheap but at least our fingers are thawed enough to use a keyboard.
8-)
Isn't Cleveland a two hour drive from Toronto? I didn't know it was in the
Banana Belt =)
-Stephen-
Sure, didn't you know we're
"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:
"Alan N." wrote:
What?
Do the satellites take a move when they approach your home?
I do believe they are up there.. DirectPC is on Galaxy 4 from memory.
The problem with satellite broadband is that it still requires a land line
for up connections. You
Marcos Dione wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
I guess you are referring to the new mdk7 for 486 (needed
because v.7.0x is for 586 or up). Charles was asking about v.6.1
working on a 486.
Yes, Charles, I installed a 6.1 on a 486/40MHz w/ 64M of ram. It
works nice
into ISDN -- no service in his area.
Pathetic.
-Stephen-
It might be cheap but at least our fingers are thawed enough to use a keyboard.
8-)
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Joseph S. Gardner
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Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
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Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apa
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
OK guys (and gals),
I did a fresh install of 7.0-2 using the recommended settings.
Hardware is as follows:
AMD K6-2 350
64M RAM
10G 30G Maxtor HD's
Motorola BitsurferPro ISDN modem
Diamond Stealth III (s540) video card
6-2 and K6-3's. They use cheap socket-7
mobo's and really kick shorts.
SCSI hd's ?? why? I suppose it all depends on what you're going to do with
them and even then I'm not sure I could justify the price. I'd stick with
a Maxtor hdd any day (found a 40G for under $300 U.S., now that's cheap).
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it should be enough to get you started.
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
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Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
o a search on the net to find instructions to build
your own.
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
ICQ #63389227
0 8254445(mob)
http://www.bigfoot.com/~klein_it http://www.bigfoot.com/~klein_it
-Original Message-----
From: Joseph S. Gardner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 March 2000 12:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Memory upgrade
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
thanks
Ramon Gandia wrote:
Joseph S. Gardner wrote:
I used to have an old Teletype with a paper tape reader in the basement
(probably still have some old paper on a roll laying around for it). My father
kept tryin' to teach me basic over an blazin' sub-300 baud modem if memory
serves me
(drumroll, please)
that NT *is* a "scalable" solution!
GDRLH
John
That was S bad.
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Joseph S. Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux is like a wigwam...
No windows, no gates.
Apache inside
Registered linux user #1696600
me. LOL .. Pj
I used to have an old Teletype with a paper tape reader in the basement
(probably still have some old paper on a roll laying around for it). My father
kept tryin' to teach me basic over an blazin' sub-300 baud modem if memory
serves me (it's been a while).
--
Joseph S. Gar
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