Hi,
I just install Mdk7.1 with an G400 double head video card. Under XFree
3.3.6 all work fine. But under XFree4.0, the mouse pointer are
invisible. xsetroot -cursor (font or bitmap) give no error but no
amelioration.
What's wrong?
My mouse is an MouseManPlus from Logictech (well found by XFre
Yes, But not Helix Gnome 1.2 :-(
Olivier
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look at: http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/fmlinux.html
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Hi,
I just install fmlinux beta 2 under Mdk 6.1. It work fine. Never crash
when run under 15 bpp or 16 bpp X server. Just say that "it doesn't
support such a resolution and may crash or not displaying properly some
images". In fact it's true. It doesn't crash for me but display
incorrectly some i
Hi,
I run the beta FrameMaker under Mdk 6.1 without pb. Just remind that
FrameMaker doesn't work under 16 bpp X server. You must try 8 bpp or 24
bpp. - See Readme and Know pb accompagning the beta.
Olivier
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Quiet simple.
Because the new and old kernel are installed.
First rpm -e kernel-2.2.13-22mdk to uninstall new kernel
Then, go to /boot. Re-etablish simlynk to vmlinuz, System.map and
modinfo. Modify /etc/lilo.conf to load the correct image (2.2.13-7mdk
instead of 2.2.13-22mdk) and tun lilo.
If
Hi,
At our office, the dhcp server is NT4 server :-( By the way, i can get
an IP address from my linux box with dhcpcd or pump. But, the NT server
is couple with the DNS/NIS server (unix box) i.e. When the NT server
attribute a new ip address to an windows box (9x or NT) it transfer the
new coord
Ken Wilson wrote:
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> I think they're looking for something that codes your html for you in a
> visual environment, like Frontpage or Composer in Netscape. I agree
> with you though, Emacs handles the formatting for readability and is
> fine if you don't mind hardcoding as opposed to letting sof
Hi,
We search a good HTML editor under Mdk 6.1. (i.e. an html editor that
produce a clean code for the Mdk6.1 apache server)
Thank's for reply
Olivier
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Hi,
What package between kde-themes and kthememgr would i install ? It seems
that kde-themes is choose by default. Is there one package too many ?
Olivier
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Hi,
Is MandrakeUpdate work with an ftp proxy? and How? I can't find any doc.
or faq.
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Hi,
Simply use the kde.org package or Do this:
As RedHat 6.0, you can install KDE in over place than /usr. To do so,
you must don't install KDE during install Mandrake process. If so, rpm
-e all kde package.
Then, install kde package with rpm -Uvh --relocate /usr=/opt/kde .
Now you have kde in
ct
genhdlist it work fine once again.
Ok, PLEASE, RedHat and Mandrake Team, can you document the install
procedure and signal minor/major enhancement/modification in install
process (like hdlist format or over)?
Tha
Hi,
During the install process (When the install process overlapping files)
i get :
ted exciting abnormally receive signal 11
I try both RedHat 6.0 and Mandrake 6.0. This Box has run successful
RedHat 5.2, Mandrake 5.2 and Starbuck 5.9.7. I change memory, remove
some cards, remake partition, wi
Geoff Croxson wrote:
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> just a thought, but do you have samba running? I don't know much about
> WinNT's DHCP server, but maybe it captures the Windows networking name of
> the PC also when allocating. If you don't have samba running then it can't
> capture a Windows networking name, and that ma
Stephen Carville wrote:
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> I am not absolutely sure but I think that NT updates its DNS from the
> WINS database. If so, it will only add other Windows machines to the
> DNS database.
>
Well, in fact, the NT server send a text file to the Unix DNS server.
But, it's possible that the NT serve
Hi,
Doug Craig wrote:
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> Hi,
> A "lease" is the amount of time your DHCP server will permit a client to keep the
> IP address. It looks as though the "lease" setting on your server is set to a very
> short time period. Try extending the "lease" setting to something more reasonable,
> say 3 o
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