255.255.255.255 dev usb0
Not true, sorry! I wanted to enter this line but I got route complaining
about setting netmask 255.255.255.255 makes no sense here. So I left it
out.
route add -host 192.168.0.100 dev usb0
wobo
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it's place.
wobo
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Kernel version 2.4.20-gentoo-r5
Current Linux uptime: 11 hours 5 minutes.
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You'll also need to enable IP forwarding on the pda and NAT for the
192.168.1.0/24 network on the desktop.
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 04:37, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
** Muzza (Freitag, 20. Juni 2003 22:03)
Wobo,
On the desktop
Put usb0 back to 192.168.1.1 as it needs
of my #lsmod.
One of them is my LAN Card module. But which one? How can I guess it?
Vu Hung
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Current Linux uptime: 8 days 7 hours 52 minutes.
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Shift+left or right arrow.
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 04:43, you wrote:
when i have more than one session open in a single konsole is there a
keyboard shortcut to switch between sessions?
bascule
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Kernel version 2.4.8
in the official updates
directory with a clean install of snf7.2?
In light of the problems I've experienced above, would it be about time for a
newer version of snf7.2 to be released?
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Current Linux
,
Muzza.
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Mandrake Linux 8.1
Kernel version 2.4.8-34.1mdk
Current Linux uptime: 4 days 18 hours 45 minutes.
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.
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somewhere that can be used to tell Apache to just reject all
connections from a given address? Since it's not going through xinetd, the
hosts.allow file doesn't come in to play... :-)
--Dave
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Current
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 04:56, you wrote:
Muzza:
How did you (what options did you use) to get this to work in Kmail?
Save (and edit) the attached file somewhere in your home directory. I use a
scripts directory.
In KMail select Settings -- Configure KMail -- Identity. Click to select
Use
result is that it works well and I know a few dozen people use
it as I've passed it out to quite a few folks over the last few
months. =)
A slightly modified version of it, but it's perl+kmail all the way.
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Current
xx.xx.xx.xx into the ALL:
line and telnet from work, worked. I'm not suggesting there isn't a bug
there, just putting forward a work-around that does work.
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Mandrake Linux 8.1
Kernel version 2.4.8-26mdk
Current Linux uptime: 3 days 17 hours 58 minutes.
Want to buy
is released as a
security update, I no longer download from cooker either.
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Mandrake Linux 8.0
Kernel version 2.4.7-12.3mdk
Current Linux uptime: 7 days 16 hours 24 minutes.
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or ssh into box will work. Drop back to XFree 3.3.6 and
everything works fine again. I haven't tried XFree 4.0.2 yet.
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Mandrake Linux 7.2 Kernel 2.4.1
Current Linux uptime: 9 days 4 hours 49 minutes.
.
Thanks for the help so far people!
William Bouterse
Talkeetna, Alaska
The kernel 2.4.0-5crypto is at fault. It has been compiled with apm uses cpu
cycles when idle activated. Recompile the kernel after changing this option
to No and all will be well again.
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once it's set-up (very quick and easy) maintaince no
longer is an issue.
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Mandrake Linux 7.2
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%.
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very
time there is an error message in the system.
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cooker, but it still tells me to downgrade to 2.2.16 when I
run it.
The mirror update lag time appears to be about 12 hours or thereabouts :(.
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How much newer can you get then MandrakeUpdate-7.1-9mdk??
(Obtained via MandrakeUpdate)
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Submitted 12-Sep-00 by Muzza:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, you wrote:
not removed from the list of available updates. I would recommend upgrading
to a newer version.
How much newer can you get than MandrakeUpdate-7.1-9mdk??
(Obtained via MandrakeUpdate
don't get those
suckers from a breakfast cereal box! A belated well done and congrates from
down under.
Muzza.
BTW My three immediate bosses all have Ph.D's.
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variables, fully qualified file names
in scripts, etc.).
Ron
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by "upgradeitis" - if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
I don't understand why people are surprised when their systems stop
working after they "upgrade"...(especially to a beta)
just two bits
-Stephen-
The one great computing truth I have discovered is "beta !== better".
Muzza.
This was the first message for more than 12 hours here.
Muzza
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Did someone turn off the list? I haven't gotten anything for over 12 hours
now and I was wondering if it's still running. I haven't heard a peep from
the newbie list either. what's up?
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Mark
Sounds a lot like Denis has managed to get the server back on line after
a failure.
Muzza.
I think all those suggestions about filtering were taken a little TOO
seriously!
--Greg
Did someone turn off the list? I haven't gotten anything for over 12 hours
now and I was wondering if it's
with any or all of
the following:- Linux, BeOS, FreeBSD or even M$. As a consumer that is his
right.
What ever the outcome, my 'delete' key has been getting quite a workout this
past week or so.
All the best to the rest,
Muzza.
Nope, definitely "No Thanks".
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, you wrote:
For the uninitiated, NT means No TeXT.
I thought it meant "Nice Try" :-)
--Greg
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message envoye depuis http://www.ifrance.com
emails
n.
That's why the posts make it through to mandrakesoft minus the domain name and
their mail handler fills in the blanks with their domain name.
Suggestions?
Seve
Muzza
Red-Hat
server.
The dupe loop is somebody else's problem.
Muzza.
On Wed, 02 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Is it just me or is every post by Sevatio getting re-sent
several times??? I think it's because his reply-to address
is bad. I've sent Denis an email, hopefully he'll fix this
and we'll no
.
Learning more all the time...maybe some day
Jarmo
Is the server running? Try "ps -ax | grep [miniserv.pl]". I get
747 ?SW 0:00 [miniserv.pl]
Try "/usr/share/webmin/miniserv.pl" to start it.
KFM will not work, you will have success with netscape.
Muzza.
You need to add 'noauth' to the ppp config file.
Muzza
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, you wrote:
Hello,
I have just spend 8 hours wrestling with trying to get PPP dial-on-demand working.
I'll save the gory details - let's just say it's been messy.
Anyway, I have the diald package
Hey Denis,
Give us some time to download/burn iso's or however we we go about
getting the latest and greatest version 7.1. When that's bedded down, you can
expect the usual flood of replies ;).
Thanks,
Muzza.
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000, Denis HAVLIK wrote:
Hi, folks
Unfortunately Helix doesn't check your system first, it just presents you with a
list of upgrades that are available and it's up to you to remember what you
have already got. They do 'date' them though so that's not too difficult. But
yeah, that would be a very nice feature.
Muzza
My apologies it does just that - my error was that I had downloaded the tarballs
and did the old 'rpm -bt xxx.tar.gz' on them. For some reason, probably naming
conventions, the update tool didn't 'see' them. Oh boy, it's been a long week!
Muzza.
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000, Anton Graham wrote
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Helix Gnome 1.2 and Sawfish, what a combination! Bugger KDE1.9(or 2) whatever
it's up to now. Fast, smooth and very classy.
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ter all:" package
remover. This would round out the installation process very nicely.
Another great innovation from Mandrake Soft, ask the users what they actually
want in the distro. Marvelous!
Thanks Denis,
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is the default output of the cron
job and it will tell you what files have been modified.
Catch ya,
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