27;s distributed and not all, I would like to know.
>
> Rune; if you haven't got another Linux installed then perhaps you should
> consider installing one to be able to access your Mandrake and check the
> fstab file. I always have one Linux in shape when testing another one..:-)
hat end with ".conf".
So, you will find all of them by running :
find / -name "*rc" -o -name "*conf"
If you want, you can also automatically create the symlinks :
mkdir ~/configfiles
find / -name "*rc" -o -name "*conf" -exec ln -s {} ~/configfil
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tyler Longren wrote:
> What package does iostream.h come in? I need it to compile some
> software.
It comes from the libstdc++-devel package.
HTH
Flupke
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Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com:
mbtar
> or smbclient for that matter.
It seems that you don't have the "smb-client" package installed.
Install it from the mandrake CD and your problem should be solved.
HTH
Flupke
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On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Gavin Clark wrote:
> Cool.
>
> Is there a way to do a test run - do everything but turn the laser on?
>
Sure. Use the "-dummy" option to turn the laser off during the burning
process.
HTH
Flupke
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ECIFIC TEXT" {} \;
HTH
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can help you, I'll tell you already that you can list all the
package from a certain group with the "-g" option :
rpm -qg Applications/Text
HTH
Flupke
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e Kaffe package (on the mdk CDs).
But you can also use Sun or IBM's JDK.
HTH
Flupke
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th mandrake.
I agree with this standard, for several reason already given and explained
earlier in this tread.
HTH
Flupke
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