a solution for this
except to kill it. Sometimes after a kill and restart it will behave,
sometimes no. I haven't noticed this on my desktop machine, but perhaps its
simply so much faster it's unnoticeable. I haven't formally checked yet.
Glen Sagers
Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
Yesterday I had
/plugins/ is a symbolic link. I
think mandrake sets this up automatically. The find-scanner command is also
helpful.
Glen Sagers
Joan Tur wrote:
Guy Gauthier escribió:
My scanner, a Hewlett Packard Scanjet 4P is not
recognized by Mandrake. It's connected to an Adaptec
AVA 1550A SCSI
) that allows you to use the serial connection from the command line,
but since USB is so much faster, I haven't used it since kernel 2.2.x days.
Glen Sagers
Kenneth Lierman Jr. wrote:
just to throw in my own camera plug :)
i have a kodak dc280 (2mb, usb, 32M CF card, etc), works great in linux w
need to do is get the VM to see the
other hosts running Samba serverswhat fun we have!!!
Dave.
On Friday 03 August 2001 09:53, Glen Sagers wrote:
It certainly sounds like it. Can you ping or telnet to an external address
by name? If you can, that rules out DNS problems. If not, try
project.
Glen Sagers
Rusty Carruth wrote:
etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mandrake (at least since 7.1) is optimized for at least pentium class
machines, I suggest you try to find a older copy of redhat (6.0, I am sure
would run) or the 7.0 i486arch version of mandrake. But bud, you
the drives installed,
and xcdroast did come with LM7.1, and is available for 8, with a little work.
Glen Sagers
Rusty Carruth wrote:
Rusty Carruth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
The reality is if the windoze Adaptec software can easily
create the Mandrake 8
, with wu-ftpd, but don't remember
how I solved it. Reading /etc/proftpd.conf didn't give any insight.
Thanks for any help
Glen Sagers
I'm connecting by IP, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Rusty Carruth wrote:
Glen Sagers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using MDK 8, 2.4.3, no updates, and ProFTPD on 2 different
machines. Both are connected via a 10baseT hub. When I connect to the
ftp server of either machine, from either
as the browsing capability
that ICS provides (working fine).
Do I need to manually setup DHCP or DNS?
Glen
Rusty Carruth wrote:
Glen Sagers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm connecting by IP, so that shouldn't be a problem.
No, you misunderstood.
The SERVER does a name lookup on the CLIENT's ip
No experience with this laptop, but a couple of generic Mdk8 on laptop
things
http://www.linux-laptop.net/
not mandrake specific, but a really good resource for gotchas, workarounds,
etc, by laptop model.
NTFS 5 read does work, at least on my desktop. (don't dare try write!)
Partition
Or at http://www.xcdroast.org/
Theres a mention of a bug that causes it to crash on LM8, so if you want to
use it, you'll apparently have to recompile. Also, it only works as root
now, due to GTK+ 1.2.9 issues, I presume this is why it's not included in
LM8.
Glen Sagers
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