The solution below works great!
Thanks
Dany Allard
Jonathan Dlouhy wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 March 2002 11:54 am, you wrote:
> > First of all, great job on Mandrake 8.2!
> > My install was flawless and the most applications are running
> > perfectly.
> >
> >
First of all, great job on Mandrake 8.2!
My install was flawless and the most applications are running perfectly.
A quick question, has anyone got Opera 6.0b1 to work on Mandrake 8.2?
Thanks
Dany Allard
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http
Vincent
It has been a while since I looked at Wine but if I can remember correctly it
can run without having windows installed.
Also you should be able to run simple windows programs. (Programs that do not
rely on the OS too much).
Hope this helps
Dany Allard
"Vincent A. Primavera&q
David
I haven't used an ATI Radeon card, but I did a search at www.rpmfind.net
and found some ATI Radeon drivers dated May 28 2001.
You may want to give them a try.
Thanks
Dany Allard
David Savolainen wrote:
> I everyone,
>
> I posted some more info a few days ago, b
avque avserv
_part_
10:59:17 not supported
Does anyone know where I can get this patch? Has anyone ran this
successfully on Mandrake 7.2?
Thanks for all your help
Dany Allard
P.S. Since it is a kernel patch if should work on Suse as well??
Marc
You should post this message on the orale-on-linux mailing list. They should
be able to help you out.
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Thanks
Dany Allard
Marc Tremblay wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 April 2001 16:02, you wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've been
I am sure
that it will keep getting better.
Until then, selecting smaller groups of packages to update at one time, seems to
yield the best results.
Looking forward to new versions.
Dany Allard
Dave Horsfall wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
>
> > I think Man
Bruce
A couple of things. First the date on your machine is wrong. You are
showing up as 1995, is your bios battery dead?
If not:
What linux are you running? Mandrake 7.2 ?
if so you can change the time in linuxconf. (if you need to know how let
me know).
Second
As for you mailer what did you
I sent the information to Mandrake. They should be looking into it.
I have been told that the problem does not occur with KDE 2.1 final.
If you upgrade your KDE the problem should go away.
Thanks
Dany Allard
Elias Tahhan Bittar wrote:
> I have the same problem.
>
> I always
test, login as a user, lock the screen and press enter.
It should let you in with no password/ any password.
Thanks
Dany Allard
John Wolford wrote:
> I can confirm that mine did work for user accounts at one earlier point in time. I
>remember it
> working. Now it's not, so i agree
.
Mandrake, Can you confirm this?
Anyone else?
thanks
Dany Allard
John Wolford wrote:
> Good LORD. I remember awhile back reading about someone complaining that their KDE
>lockscreen
> password accepted a null password just as easily as the one it was SUPPOSED to be
>acceptin
will let you in. I
can replicate this on 3 boxes running 7.2
Has anyone else seen this??? It worked fine in 7.0??
Thanks
Dany Allard
Marsden MacRae wrote:
> I'm having a "duh" moment herehow do I tell which version of
> Mandrake I've installed? Augh! Stop Laughing
>
> M
check
/etc/mandrake-release
That should do it
god that it works.
---
Hope this helps.
Dany Allard
Pierre Fortin wrote:
> Vincent Danen wrote:
> >
> > On Mon Feb 12, 2001 at 01:22:43AM -0500, Michael Leone wrote:
> >
> > > OK. I've seen the 2 security announcements about CUPS, an
everyone
Dany Allard
Matthew Micene wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 February 2001 12:08 pm, dany allard wrote:
> > 31337/tcp filteredElite
>
> The fact that nmap reported this port as filtered is also significant.
> From the nmap man page:
> 'Filtered means t
.
Thanks
Dany Allard
Praedor Tempus wrote:
> One thing about nmap... depending on the scan type, it will show you a port
> number, protocol, it's state and then give a name for a common service that
> uses that port. It doesn't mean that the port is actually making use of that
Claude
I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but you can redirect log
output to at TTY by doing the following.
tail -f /var/log/messages >> /dev/tty5 &
that should constantly tail the messages to tty5.
hope that helps
Thanks
Dany Allard
claude wrote:
know of program in mandrake that would open that port?
Is it possible that the machine was hacked, within minutes of being
setup?
Is there something obvious that I am not seeing???
Thanks in advance
Dany Allard
hanks
Dany Allard
Darren
I have Mandrake Update working fine on my machine.
the only time I get "Cannot retrieve the list of packages to update",
is when everything is up to date.
Hope that helps
Dany Allard
"King, Darren" wrote:
> Has anyone managed to get Mandrake Update to wor
Did the solutions to this ever come up?
How do you stop mandrake from automatically login you in?
using Mandrake 7.2
Thanks
Dany Allard
Wilson wrote:
> During install it gives you a choice if you want to do an auto login under
> one name but I don't know how to fix it.
ng works fine.
Talk about weird!
Dany Allard
Yann-Erick Proy wrote:
> dany allard wrote:
>
> > I have also installed Oracle 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 on mandrake 7.0 & 7.2
> > the only issue I came across where that the install had to be done from
> > Gnome.
> > I could
I have also installed Oracle 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 on mandrake 7.0 & 7.2
the only issue I came across where that the install had to be done from
Gnome.
I could not get past the "next" button in KDE.
Hope that helps
Dany Allard
A V Flinsch wrote:
> On Saturday 13 January 2001
Laurent
I have seen this same problem with a thinkpad 380.
I think it is a thinkpad problem because I had the same problem with
winblows
Laurent Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've had a problem show up periodically on my laptop involving suspend mode.
> Basically, I want to be able to s
Wayne
About Arkeia, post your question on the arkeia-userlist
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I use arkeia to backup 2 NT and 3 linux machines, that works fine. I
haven't tried more than that though.
Hope that helps
Dany Allard
Wayne Stout wrote:
> Greetings, all.
>
Take a look at sftp, works great for me.
There is some info on this page
http://www.mcknight.de/jftpgw/howtouse-sftp.html
Hope that helps
Dany Allard
Praedor Tempus wrote:
> Thank you. That was the trick. I am now able to connect via ssh to
> my system.
>
> N
Richard
Are you having problems??
The mandrake RPM as far as I remember does everything
for you.
Try ssh 127.0.0.1
and see if you can connect.
Richard Humphrey wrote:
I have installed the openssh rpm from Mandrakes site.
What I would like to know is what do i need to do to get
Take a look at samba.
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO.html
Hope that helps
Dany Allard
J A Shamsi wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a program running on windows machine
> which updates a database, I want to display
> information from databse to my webserver whic
To reply to my own message
It seems to be a problem in KDE with mandrake 7.1
works fine in Gnome
Thanks
Dany Allard
Dany Allard wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
>I am trying to install Oracle 8.1.6 on a mandrake 7.1 machine.
> I have setup the oracle account and al
when I click the next button, nothing happens.
I know Oracle 8.1.6 comes with it's own JRE. Is it possible that there
is a conflict with mandrake libraries?
any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks
Dany Allard
P.S. Works fine on Suse 6.4
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