Re: [expert] KDE uses always at least half the power of the processor!

2001-08-23 Thread glen sagers
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

Re: [expert] Scanner

2001-08-17 Thread glen sagers
/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

Re: [expert] digital cmeras and linux

2001-08-14 Thread glen sagers
) 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

Re: [expert] VMWare and INet sharing. Sorted

2001-08-04 Thread Glen Sagers
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

Re: [expert] Notebook firewall setup

2001-07-30 Thread Glen Sagers
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

Re: [expert] CD Writing

2001-07-30 Thread Glen Sagers
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

[expert] Problem with FTP server

2001-07-26 Thread Glen Sagers
, 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

Re: [expert] Problem with FTP server

2001-07-26 Thread 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

Re: [expert] Problem with FTP server

2001-07-26 Thread Glen Sagers
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

Re: [expert] mdk 8.0 on a laptop

2001-07-19 Thread Glen Sagers
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

Re: [expert] xcdroast

2001-07-13 Thread Glen Sagers
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED