Is there some command line equivalent for MandrakeUpdate?
It would be very useful for a remote system I take care of,
particularly for security updates.
- Jerry
that is no big deal.
This seems to have started since I upgraded gnome to helix, installed
evolution and the natulis (which broke evolution). Any way I would like to
get realplayer back under my user account.
Thanks,
Jerry
.5. Could this be causing issue with the pilot sync? I also, don't
seem to have a package called gnome-xml installed.
I would love to get this going, so if you have any thoughts or suggestions I
would appreciate them.
Thanks again for all your help,
Jerry S.
On Monday 12 February 2001
up on the menus, but when it opens up
the pilot-link conduits under gnome configuration there are no evolution
coduits there.
Any thoughts?
Jerry S.
t that point. The stable Evo version is from 1/13. I'm waiting
> for a concensus from the list as to the next one to grab. I've made this
> my day-to-day mail app and can't afford stability issues.
>
> On 12 Feb 2001 12:48:37 -0500, Jerry Sternesky wrote:
> > I downlo
t; to have this much fun with other OS'es, do we?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerry Sternesky
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:27 AM
> To: Neal Lippman; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] gnome questions
you using the stock CD Gnome? If so it may
> > be worth your time to 'upgrade'. As for the sound in Gnome, for some
> > reason I have to keep Gmix active for sound - that's a mystery I haven't
> > been able to solve. I'm using Alsa drivers for my AC97, but
m all from 1 place in 1 shot?
Thanks,
Jerry
On Sunday 11 February 2001 11:54, Bill Piety wrote:
> I have a stable Ximian (Helix) Gnome, with Nautilus & Evolution (which
> is great). According to the Evo mailing lists, the pilot sync'ing works
> - don't have one myself. Are
What drivers are you using in widows? The printer drivers or generic
postscript? If you are using the printer drivers, you need to have your
print command in smb.conf as follows:
lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r
Jerry
On Saturday 10 February 2001 22:35, Albert E. Whale wrote:
> I am getting
ll
I want. Any thoughts, suggestions?
BTW on an old install, I didn't have much luck with kpilot so I figures I
would give gnome a shot.
Thanks,
Jerry
ake 7.2, I had tons of problems with Mandrake and
> sound - but, it does works fine now with 7.2. So, sound card results
> vary from from person to person, even with the same card, and you can't
> say that SuSe has no sound.
>
> philomena
>
> Jerry Sternesky wrote:
> >
I couldn't get sound to work for my sound blaster live card when I tried Suse
6.1, even with downloading the emu10k patch from creative. Yast or what ever
that thing was keep giving me grief when i tried to configure it. I had that
same sound card functioning under redhat before trying suse.
On Sunday February 2001 12:30 Jerry wrote:
I add mine to rc.sysinit and it held all day yesterday with some heavy use,
and a couple of trial reboots seem to show no problems with it getting
activated.
Thanks,
Jerry
On Friday 02 February 2001 03:04, s wrote:
> I've read that you nee
save the
settings? Is there a way to make it save these setting with out editing an
init script, if not which script to I add it do rc.local? sysinit?
Thanks,
Jerry
On Tuesday 30 January 2001 07:50, Sevatio Octavio wrote:
> I'm trying to improve my HD's performance.
>
> HDPARM
ge since I got Mandrake 7.0 last year.]
Any hints? This must be simple.
-Jerry
On Sunday 28 January 2001 12:51, lorne schachter wrote:
I can't coment on Mandrake 7.1, but using cups under 7.2 my epson 777 is
working well.
> > I just got an Epson 777. It prints under Windows, but when I switch
> over to LINUX (Mandrake 7.1) - nada.
> Anyone have any suggestions (I'll p
lp,
restarted samba and all has worked. I have the raw option because I am using
the windows drivers and not a gereric ps printer.
Maybe this will help you, I beat my head for a couple of day before I saw the
obvious.
Jerry S.
On Saturday 27 January 2001 00:41, Wood Brent wrote:
> Thanks in a
fix, but after searching mandrake
mailing lists and mandrakeuser.org I am more confused than ever. Can someone
please point me in the right direction?
Jerry
6.rpm
NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-6.i386.rpm
Mandrake 7.1, SMP kernel:
NVIDIA_kernel-0.9-6.mdk71smp.i386.rpm
NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-6.i386.rpm
Will these same drivers work for Mandrake 7.2? If not, how should one
proceed for Mandrake 7.2?
Jerry
everything started working.
Thanks,
Jerry
> Jerry,
>
> It would appear I'm totally irritated and irritating tonight (sigh).
>
> Glad you got it sorted out, and replying to your own e-mail is not bad
> form if it adds useful and relevant info to your original post, which, in
On Thursday 18 January 2001 20:39, Jerry Sternesky wrote:
OK Bad form replying to your own email. But I straightened the issue out.
Sometime typing out the problem helps you see the problem. As in this case,
the jobs were sitting in /var/spool/samba
so I typed lpr-cups -P lp -o raw
cupsd.conf
LogLevel info
Port 631
AuthType Basic
AuthClass System
So Since I can print from the server itself and from a client, I think the
issue is with samba.
Thanks in advance.
> On 16-Jan-2001 Jerry Sternesky wrote:
> > It seems I am having lots of problems with cups. When I install
ng how-to's and faq's if anyone has some good ones
besides the ones on mandrakeuser.org to point me to I would appreciate it.
BTW this machine is current as of 1/15 with all the updates for 7.2.
Thanks,
Jerry
On Tuesday 16 January 2001 00:32, you wrote:
XFree86 -configure
works
> I'm interested in upgrading from my current 3.3.6 (which came with LM
> 7.2), and moving up to the latest X 4.0.2.
>
> 1. I'm using a Diamond Viper V770 video board (i.e., Rvia TNT2 chip).
> I've heard both - that it doesn't
gart or an irq conflict giving you grief. Did x start before
you added the nvidia drivers?
Hope this helps
Jerry
> Hi,
>I've tried following the suggestions on the MandrakeUser site, the
> nVidia site, and any others I could find out there.. I still cannot get
> the bloo
alled, rpm -i slaps me with
packages installed. rpm -rebuilddb ran, but didn't fix the deal. rpm -e
--justdb pilot-link (either version) returns package not installed.
Any thoughts? Ideas? This is basiclly a scream for HELP!
Jerry S.
ost likely an issue of mime types and application helpers. If that is
the case check out an earlier email in this thread that had the instructions
for setting up the mime types.
Jerry
> Correction: There is a player avaliable for Linux called `RealPlayer 8'
> from Real.
>
>
On Sunday 07 January 2001 07:39, you wrote:
I download realplayer myself yesterday:
rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs1_rpm
About indicates: version 8.0.3.412
When I installed rp7 I had to manually add the mime types to Netscape, I had
followed the same instructions that were posted in Larry's reply.
some mesa lib's laying around, just never bother looking for them.
On Wednesday 20 December 2000 19:46, Onur wrote:
> Hello Jerry,
>
> JS> I sent this a couple of days ago and it seems it never made it to the
> list.
>
> JS> I will be getting an intel 815e motherboard with on
On Wednesday 03 January 2001 06:07, you wrote:
If you are trying to telnet into the box and can't check and see if
telnet-server is installed. I choose a developer install and it wasn't
added, don't ask me why since I can't code.
Check out secure Shell (ssh) if you want to remotly login to
e and if I don't come across many problems
> with Mandrake 7.2. The following is my system with Mandrake 7.2
> running:
>
> PIII 866
> 256 MB SDRAM
> Asus CUSL2-C MB
> GeFroce II MX
> SB Live
> DEC "tulip" Ethernet card
> DVD ROM
> CD Writer
>
on it as a "bug" yet.
Thanks Again,
Jerry
> KDE I thought had the ability now in 2.x to do sound
> over X... I thought that is what the options were
> for in Look and Feel --- Sound --- and the network
> transparency and all were for. Of course I am
> probably incorrect
ine
accessable by all clients. Is this even the right route for that? Or should
I be reading different how-to's?
Thanks Again,
Jerry
some games.
If anybody has some experience with these I would appreciate their feedback,
since I won't tackle this until the weekend I am trying to plan ahead.
Thanks
Jerry
On Wednesday 27 December 2000 12:12, Brian Hartman wrote:
It would first be server name, exported dir, local dir to mount to nfs file
type then options for example a machine called server exporting
exported/share to be mount on client at mnt/server would look as follows:
server:/exported/share
I have a cable modem also, on the comcast/@home network and lately wtfo.com
is the only one that works for me. I have also noticed that @home seems to
have problems from time to time hitting some sites, at different times of the
day. I was chalking it up to a router issue with @home since I h
On Saturday 23 December 2000 18:10, you wrote:
Here is a site that might be able to help you out:
http://www.linuxquake.com
I didn't see what video card you have? If you have opengl installed and
working. Did it run for you in the past and just stop?
BTW I checked my quake2 dir and I have no
enter information for me to see and accept into my
scheduler, plus have the kids have there own. Any recommendations on such a
program?
OK I have gone on long enough, any thoughts from you guys?
Thanks,
Jerry S.
I can remove the files placed by
the make install without deleting them all by hand I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Jerry S.
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I tried to upgrade a machine from Mandrake 7.1 to 7.2. Mostly I wanted
to get cups installed and working on this machine since it is a server
with a printer for all my clients. What the upgrade did was take a
working machine and in 7 ours of upgrade time render it into a useless
machine. It has
ts (helpfull ones please)
Jerry S.
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nected, unless I umount /mnt/floppy before I shut down. Alternately,
> > disable supermount (/etc/fstab) which was my solution.
> > Jerry
>
> Jerry,
> How were you able to accomplish this? Did you just delete the term
> "supermount" from fstab as in:
>
>
nd 1's. Not sure what the prob
is, I was using RH 6.1 w/ no probs, but really liked Mandrake 7.1 on my
laptop so decided to put it on my main box.
The array is 6 4 gig drives, raid 0.
Any help would certainly be appreciated!
Jerry
the gnome explorer?
Thanks,
Jerry
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y, October 09, 1999 3:37 PM
> To: Mulvaney, Jerry
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [expert] Re: [newbie] vmware hardware compatibility
>
>
> Wonderful...
>
> so what make/model of pcmcia ether and modem are best to use
> on linux and
> vmwa
k on both
linux and the guest OS simultaneously?
Thanks
Ricardo
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Mulvaney, Jerry wrote:
> I've got 2 vmware partitions, one W98 and one NT- NT is certainly the best
> performing. Full screen also seems to run better than windowed for some
> reason- dunno why, but
I've got 2 vmware partitions, one W98 and one NT- NT is certainly the best
performing. Full screen also seems to run better than windowed for some
reason- dunno why, but it's noticeable. I also have vmware running on a
laptop P II 233, runs great but I have 128 megs of ram which helps.
At 0
nership to my regular user and it was fine but not secure (Not like
anyone
> can do much with it on my machine, but I like secure... secure is good).
There is a checkbox in netcfg that says something like "Allow users to
(de)activate this device". Check it and normal users can use it
Everything works great under Mandrake 6.0, but I can't find out how to start
a dial up connection without starting X and running netcfg. Can I do this
from the command line?
Thanks!
I've managed to get my laptop to recognize my Lucent Wavelan card, but not
sure where to go from here- I dl'ed the wireless tools package, but it
wouldn't compile, as I was warned it might not. If there's a way I can
configure it manually, I'd sure appreciate the help.
Thanks!
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