used for a long
time, many kernels. I'll probly try 2.4.23-1mdk that is on the
mirrors today. FWIW, the onboard NIC is a 3C-940, and I read so
many bad reports, problems with the drivers that are used for it
(3c2000, sk98lin) I just disabled it in bios an use an old D-Link
NIC I had (8139too).
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move all it's sliders to
100%, then do the same in kmix. I'm now running 10.0, but the
sound worked with a 9.2 fresh install (after I installed aumix)
and 9.2's default kernel (2.4.22-10).
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, [snoyes] a écrit :
For those interested, you can make an iso image of a boot disk if
you are
using LILO with the following command:
/sbin/mkrescue --iso
then just cdrecord it
...
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rprise kernels use imposes a
performance hit. This has been mentioned off and on on the cooker
and lkml lists. It's also been my experience.
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s Settings | Configure
Toolbars, and add the "Reply to Mailing-List" button to the
toolbar. Should work in older versions also, with no need for
separate folders.
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#x27;s,
40c8812dce7b9f8fb0a3b364af62b974 Mandrake92-cd1-inst.i586.iso
e07fe7b1474eb3ba35cac3dfd479777e Mandrake92-cd2-ext.i586.iso
2b6ffc5957533c927f14197ec99a0372 Mandrake92-cd3-i18n.i586.iso
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; kernel-source-2.4.22-25mdk
Even ones you may have in your /etc/urpmi/skip.list (I have
kernel-source in my skiplist). Suggestion, use
'synthesis.hdlist's for your sources, otherwise the list will
also include changelog, and could be very long. I get " Cannot
output changelog."
9.1.
>
> eric
Google 'acpi=ht', that'll explain it better than I can. I
searched it when Mandrake started usin it instead of =off.
Basically it still disables acpi, but allows for cpu enumeration.
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boot/config-2.4.22-21mdk /usr/src/linux/.config
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zip file, expanded to about 500mb in a Windoze
fat32 directory, C:\Mandrake. I was dual bootin Red Hat and
Winblows at the time. I played around with phat for a short time,
liked KDE, so I got 'real' Mandrake CD's and replaced RH ;)
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aying y every 3 or 4
> rpms.
urpmi --wget --no-verify-rpm --auto-select -v
The no verify part get around the signature deal. I prefer wget
as it retries better than curl. Unless you're positive the mirror
you're usin is absolutely in order and up to date, --force could be
choices of current
kernels, and then 'urpmi kernel-source' will get the appropriate
source and upgrade it too.
No problemo (anymore, it's been so for quite a while)
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o unavailable for d/l till after release
would be impossible. Install RC2 now, update to current cooker, and
by Monday you'll have 9.2 final. The same is possible by adding
cooker sources to 9.1 an updating to current 9.2. Whether the iso's
(or bittorrent) are available or not.
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> On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 11:28:30 -0500
>
> Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What does this say?
> >
> > tom # cat /proc/cpuinfo
>
> Just curious, what's the full output from th
mhz faster than an XP 3200+ (...so it's a 3300+ ?).
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wanna fool with/test fast ram timings in
bios. Ram (and cpu caches) is gonna be a big part of what you want
to use the system for. As will be kernel choice.
And as always, avoid Windoze reviews, 'don't take just one
person's advice' (you're the one that'll have to live with what you
buy ;)
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s are acceptable.
Those three producers are probly 90% of the CDr's out there. At
least in the USA. OTOH, production CD's have problems too. IIRC,
many reported bad CD's for 9.1 were sent out in boxed sets by
Mandrake's distributor.
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CDrom, tho booting from my burner would often work well enough to
get me thru the install after a few tries. In any event, I believe
your system is just havin trouble with the CD's you were sent.
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be warned... memtest86 is the least
effective way to find memory errors. Another thought ... after you
boot the install CD, at the splash screen hit , try booting
with 'linux noapic acpi=off'
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bed38b237d8a MandrakeLinux-9.2rc2-CD3.i586.iso
If the md5sums don't check, or you suspect your CD drive is the
cause, d/l the hd.img, dd it to a floppy, copy the CD's you have to
HDD, an try'n install that way.
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hurricane season though!
>
> Good luck (and night),
> HarM
HarM, post the link you posted to the 'other' list ;)
No damn boat, pretty good size ship! Maybe you could contract
some dredging as an affiliate venture?
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hin about bittorcrap, but after ten
minutes it tol' me I only had 246+ hours to go ;) The RC2 iso's
were already burned 7 hours ago from an ftp d/l. Suppose I could
start bittsh!+ before goin to bed, but that'd only be contributing
to the mistaken delinquency and delusion of others
On Tuesday September 9 2003 04:45 pm, Charlie M. wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> September 9, 2003 03:02 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Tuesday September 9 2003 01:34 pm, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
> > > From NL it should be at your adress on Thur
ad of updates since RC2. Just update RC1,
probly easier than re-getting RC2.
urpmi.update -a -f --wget && urpmi --wget --no-verify-rpm
--auto-select -v, on the main mirrors.
At least they didn't play bittorrent games this time. Best way to
turn broadband into a 14,4K d
red to replace it. When I did use superformat some
time ago, it would only make oversize DOS floppy's by varying
amounts of sectors (21 IIRC) an tracks. I was never able to over
format an ext2 floppy with any utility.
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hat the 'rescue' option was added to the 1st and
2nd install CD's. So who needs a boot floppy anyhow? ;)
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On Monday September 1 2003 04:46 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 01 Sep 2003 10:29 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> >Anne, 'dmidecode' (as root) will tell you what voltage the
> > AGP slot has, among other bios settings. EG (excerpt from
> > mine),
> >
> &g
player -ao arts filename.mov'. That did
just begin shortly before cooker reached RC1. Alsa works for
everything else. Try runnin 'draksound' from a console as root.
Make sure both aumix and kmix aren't muted, or have sound levels
set to 0.
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at voltage the AGP
slot has, among other bios settings. EG (excerpt from mine),
Handle 0x001B
DMI type 9, 13 bytes.
Card Slot
Slot: AGP
Type: 32bit Long AGP
Status: In use.
Slot Features: 3.3v
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ourself the grief.
OTOH, I already had/have a tried an true Sparkle (AMD app'vd
PSU). Don't blame Soyo, you could very well have a substandard
power supply. You do monitor voltages for accuracy an steadiness,
right? An coolin? Fancy cpu coolers are for the kiddies, jus keep
the case at room temp an a generic cpu hs/fan will do jus' fine.
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gives the total time down on the bottom
of the window. Very useful for jugglin 'em around to fit on an 80
minute CDr.
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how if it's running
As to virtual files and what they do, Google 'linux pretend files'
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cation you choose. I like
to use d4x tho. Then I can d/l all 3 iso's simultaneously.
Bandwidth can also be throttled, and it will resume broken d/l's.
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dea. That will often fail, and could even lead to urpmi
uninstalling most of your system. Many times it's necessary to try
several mirrors as some files may be missing on some mirrors, or
the hdlist is incorrect. SSM (edit-urpm-sources.pl) makes this
quick an easy. Just check or u
as doing it from a shell. :-)
>
> I haven't tried Gcombust. I'll have a play with it when I have
> time
>
> Anne
You might try simplecdrx-1.3.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
Tho it's even simpler with a few aliases an the CL ;)
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elieve the 67° is likely bogus. hda is no hotter to the touch than
hdb.
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our post also shows
as multi-part, as I'm sure my reply will. I believe the Mandrake
footer that sympa adds is responsible.
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/dev/hda: Maxtor 6Y080L0: 34°C
>
> Hmm.
Interesting that your temp on the same drive is half what mine
reports. H ;) FWIW, I've got good case cooling, a fan on my
HDD's to boot
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: 67°C
/dev/hdb: MAXTOR 6L040J2: 47°C
I don't know whether to believe this output or not. They're good
performing HDD's, not a hint of problem. Jeez, I could proly use
the 80gig for cookin breakfast too (?)
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On Tuesday July 15 2003 01:11 pm, Thomas K. Gamble wrote:
> Anyone know which mbs have the core temp sensors?
From reading, not experience a few Asus, Gigabyte and a
coupl'a others for new AMD XP's. IIRC, I read it to Tom's Hardware
Guide. Check there or Google.
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cpu's since 6/10/02. On those boards the reported temp is
the core temp. With either accurate diode, or approximate/adjusted
probe reporting, you can expect the temps to go up as the cpu ages.
Say about 5C after around 18 months.
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.part01.rar'. It'll
find the rest of the rar's. Or use file-roller. Bring up the rar's
in a file manager, click on the first part, then OK. Both the CL
and the GUI for it will stop if one of the parts is missing. Both
display progress while the movie is being extracted.
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mb's of wav's to a CDr, but the time needs to be just under 80
minutes of playing time to make the CDr stable on cheap junk CD
players. Movies OTOH don't go by minutes, they need to fit 'data
wise' in MB's on a CDr. Guess I
On Monday July 7 2003 02:32 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 11:27, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > It's an IDE burner, not SCSI. I'm not interested in burnin
> > at over 8x. Most of the time I burn at 4x. Other than the
> > quality drives (Plextor and Y
On Monday July 7 2003 12:15 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Monday 07 July 2003 11:51 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > copying anyhow, and burners are better readers than cdrom's ;)
>
> I can testify to that - my younger brother made some 800 meg CDs
> one time for me...only thing
ap burner might be a better alternative
than keepin my old cd-rw and even older CDrom. Just use the burner
for everything in my next system. I'm not a fan of direct CD to CDr
copying anyhow, and burners are better readers than cdrom's ;)
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, and are
updates available (or have been)? I went to their site to look for
myself, but got an 'under construction' message.
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e on your CD's or available from Mandrake mirrors.
Next step if your hardware passes uninstall nvidia and use
Xfree's 'nv' driver. You'll also need to replace the nvidia tainted
kernel. Uninstall any other closed source proprietary unknown apps
or drivers. At
RAW/R96P RAW/R96R
>
> HTH
> richard
> > Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R/CD-RW driver (mmc_cdr).
> > Driver flags : MMC SWABAUDIO
> > Supported modes: TAO PACKET SAO SAO/R96P SAO/R96R RAW/R16
> > RAW/R96P RAW/R96R
It helps, I'm mainly int
On Sunday July 6 2003 08:25 am, ed tharp wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 08:56, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R/CD-RW driver (mmc_cdr).
> > Driver flags : MMC SWABAUDIO
> > Supported modes: TAO PACKET SAO SAO/R96P SAO/R96R RAW/R16
> > RAW/R9
'
Revision : '1.09'
Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R/CD-RW driver (mmc_cdr).
Driver flags : MMC SWABAUDIO
Supported modes: TAO PACKET SAO SAO/R96P SAO/R96R RAW/R16 RAW/R96P
RAW/R96R
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e great to know. As it stands I am reluctant to use
> them, but maybe I'm missing out on a great product.
As I answered before, it's still an issue. For your own take
search recent lkml archives. I've seen various posts about WD's
lack of proper CRC checking in just
disable udma altogether for
WD drives. This will not alleviate the data corruption problems
WD's inflict when placed on the same ide channel with certain other
brand drives tho.
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bios) mb/sec in the upper left corner so you can see
what is achevied by changing bios timing options.
'Cept for ram with SPD onboard the stick, and SPD enabled in
bios (which IMO it never should be), ram doesn't dictate what speed
it runs at, the motherboard and bios timings do. The
IO voltage (+5 to 10%), and a decent high quality
PSU with very steady output. Most quality mobo's furnish over spec
IOv by default, usually 105%. Corsair XMS, probly te best ram
currently available, won't run worth a damn on a PC Chips
motherboard, with substandard caps, fed by a wobbl
m
Still it's easier to just to rpm -Uvh the kernel-source rpm and
compile the kernel.
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rying to get a multimedia
> tool called (IIRC) Jack.
>
> James
Doesn't require any more cpu power than other kernels. It's
mostly for professional audio, but for other users it does have the
low latency and preempt patches, plus a new and improved
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> release.
>
> Miark
...and less bugs the more people use and test cooker, monitor
the cooker list, and submit usable bug reports to bugzilla.
Mandrake is for all practical purposes, a community based distro.
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/Co
On Sunday June 22 2003 11:08 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Sunday 22 June 2003 08:39 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > http://cybercfo.gkmweb.com/CookerHOWTO.html
>
> This was the beginning of a document that has become part of the
> cooker TWiki. You can find the much more complete vers
okay
> to use with Cooker? Or should I start over with my /home
> partition too.
>
> Thanks!
> John Drouhard
http://archives.mandrakelinux.com/expert/2003-06/msg01423.php
(the mirrors are still not fixed)
http://cybercfo.gkmweb.com/CookerHOWTO.html
http://www.mandrakelinu
I've been
usin 9.2 all along with no problems. I've got onboard AC97 sound. I
don't remember any complaints or bug reports for 9.2 SB live! When
the mirrors finally do get straight there should be a new 2.4.21
marcelo kernel. Maybe it would straighten out your problem. Or try
On Sunday June 15 2003 04:47 pm, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
> Does urpmi --update kernel do anything different?
Look in /etc/urpmi/inst.list ;)
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On Sunday June 15 2003 07:52 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Sunday 15 June 2003 07:58 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > 'locate -u' == 'updatedb'Sorry I must'a missed the part
> > where you've had this problem even after a fresh install. You
> &g
On Saturday June 14 2003 10:59 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Saturday 14 June 2003 09:43 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > That means you've got no problems with cpu/cache/ram and
> > that your cooling is adequate under extreme load. I suspect
> > your problem involves s
ll these
hard lockups and resets you've had. Tho I really don't know what
slocate uses to build the db, I suspect it doesn't do it all by
itself.
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On Tuesday June 10 2003 06:32 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 15:00, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Tuesday June 10 2003 11:49 am, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > > For those interested, there's a brand new Con Kolivas -ck1
> > > patch against kerne
.18mm-mdk with low latency,
preempt, and improved supermount ?
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crawl... Question is... Is it just my
> > box or can others duplicate this problem.
>
> My cpu usage hovers around 50% on that page using konq with
> libflashplayer working. I have an AMD 2400+
Mine is about 50% too, I use Mandrake's flash rpm
(FlashPlayer-6.0-3mdk) with
best implementation of supermount is
found in the mm kernels, currently 2.4.21-0.18mm-mdk
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file making sure that the continence is correct,
> if the continence of your /etc/hosts file is not correct that
> will cause lockups..
>
> Cheers
> Mark
For tmdns, I just went to MCC, System Services and stopped it
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On Tuesday May 27 2003 03:59 am, John Vickers wrote:
> Tom Brinkman wrote:
> [...]
>
> > Try puttin 'mem=nopentium'
> > in your lilo or grub append line. Don't forget to run 'lilo'.
> > Since it's a kernel parameter, you'll need to r
the time
before ;( I often suck like that ;) NBD, the 3 months of testing
for 9.2 is fixin to begin in June with a release of ISO's**. I'll
do a re-install then, and in the meantime I use GDM. I only need it
for log-out/ins after (mostly kde, XFree) cooker updates anyhow.
** ht
ke's internal server (snafu), or they
were being held on purpose. I suspect the latter reason this time.
Could be it's still frozen, tho I don't see why since the CHRPM list
is so active.
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#x27;. IIRC, it was also weekly in 9.0. A switch
from daily, since so many users were complaining about HDD trashing
at start up (anacron).
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ready. BUT, the mirrors are stagnant, and nothings showin
up yet. The "why not?, and "how come?" has been asked on the cooker
list, but nobody in the know at Mandrake has said anything.
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discernable improvement seen here, but I use it anyhow ;)
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other Crucial sticks. All at cas2,
4 bank-interleaving at 135mhz. Won't do 137 tho, without errors :)
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>
> Apologies... didn't realize it had been that long. Submit a bug
> report through Bugzilla... This is a definite problem.
>
> James
An inconvience, not a bug or a problem. It happens from time to
time. I expect it to resolve Monday when whoever's maintaining the
IW, my glxgears fps (1024x768x24) drop some when
using the multimedia kernel, compared to Mdk's 'stock' kernel.
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Search the recent cooker ML archive for the discussion.
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prietary drivers. Now that I'm back to using the XFree
driver, and the nvidia taints are gone, the system's zippy again ;)
But to tell the truth, the MM kernel doesn't add any noticible zip.
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and a few other patches. That info comes from
my understanding of cooker ML discussions.
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>
> On Friday 28 March 2003 09:09 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Thursday March 27 2003 10:53 pm, flacycads wrote:
> > > I found
On Friday March 28 2003 09:34 am, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 08:36:11 -0600
>
> Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Seems simple to me, avoid buying Win-motherboards with built
> > in fake raid. Add on a real controller on a motherboard su
you need so many ide's. Keep in mind tho, no matter how
many ide ports you add, or are built in, they all have to work at
taking their turn, thru your one 33mhz pci bus. YMMV
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;ve revealed this,
On the bright side, if you update to current cooker this weekend,
you'll have 9.1 final ;)
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membership card which is also bootable Linux CD ;)
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ur case and cpu cooling is adequate, take the
diag's in the above order. Otherwise go right to cpuburn. The acid
test for cpu/cache/ram/PSU/motherboards.
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hatever) so I can reset the whole mess with
> > an "rpm --rebuild"?
rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db.*
(^^, that's two underscores)
rpm --rebuilddb
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acpi=force -- This parameter activates ACPI even when the computer's
BIOS is prior to 2000. This parameter overwrites acpi=off.
pci=noacpi -- This parameter disables the PCI IRQ routing of the new
ACPI system.
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x27;t be available until the box
versions are, with the exception of Club members. 'Course the easy
work around is to get the RC2 iso's and update from any cooker
mirror. By mid March, you'll have 9.1 final. ... or join the Club ;)
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onfig files, this used to be called USEPEERDNS. Changed to
# PEERDNS for better Red Hat compatibility
PEERDNS=yes
DNS1=
DNS2=
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om line is tho, the "Welcome to the [Mandrake} mailing list"
email that automatically is sent to each new subscriber specifically
requests that all posts be as plain text, and that HTML should not be
sent. So to do so is arrogant, inconsiderate, and rude, or just
plain ignorance of ne
had this, but I
think they did (I've never used it).
Settings | Configure notifications, New mail arrived, there's
settings to play a sound, popup a mesg window, log to a file, etc.
But I doubt there's any use for this unless you also configure kmail
to check for mail at regul
as2, 4 bank-interleaving),
and using slighty over spec voltages for Vcore (cpu) and I/O (ram),
does show measurable preformance increases in the range of 5 to 10%.
Y'allsMMV
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There's
also the P4's with their poor FPU capability, and that still don't
have decent motherboard chipsets to run on.
If ya just gotta squeeze out a little more zip ... overclock ;)
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'Course this is with 9.1, which probly makes a difference. I'd
think tho that a current 2.4.21 cooker kernel should not be a problem
on a 9.0 system. (kernel-2.4.21.0.pre4.8mdk-1-1mdk).
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