Re: [expert] Languages and 9.1

2003-08-04 Thread Larry Sword
Olaf Marzocchi wrote: I just installed Bamboo, everything worked fine (P4 1.8, 256DDR, mobo MSI645Ultra and Ge2MX400). I selected italian as primary language and english as secondary lenguage during installation, and when I started Mandrake Control Center it was in italian. After that, I added

Re: [expert] Languages and 9.1

2003-08-04 Thread Olaf Marzocchi
At 17.32 04/08/2003, you wrote: Olaf, Within KDE try: Kstart -> Configuration -> Other -> LocaleDrake and select the language you wish to use. Larry It worked, thanks! Now I'm fighting with the modem, it connects to the internet and it's able to ping an address (I had only my public IP and t

Re: [expert] Languages and 9.1

2003-08-06 Thread Olaf Marzocchi
> Probable correct. Check the /etc/resolv.conf file to verify the > entries for "nameserver". > That would have the nameserver for the lan, but surely he is looking for the primary and secondary dns servers from his isp? In /etc/resolv.conf I have no DNS for the local LAN (I have a 8139 eth card,

Re: [expert] Languages and 9.1

2003-08-06 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 05 Aug 2003 4:46 pm, Larry Sword wrote: > Olaf Marzocchi wrote: > > At 17.32 04/08/2003, you wrote: > >> Olaf, > >> > >> Within KDE try: > >> > >> Kstart -> Configuration -> Other -> LocaleDrake and select the > >> language you wish to use. > >> > >> Larry > > > > It worked, thanks! > >

Re: [expert] Languages and 9.1

2003-08-14 Thread Larry Sword
Olaf Marzocchi wrote: At 17.32 04/08/2003, you wrote: Olaf, Within KDE try: Kstart -> Configuration -> Other -> LocaleDrake and select the language you wish to use. Larry It worked, thanks! Now I'm fighting with the modem, it connects to the internet and it's able to ping an address (I ha

Re: [expert] Languages and 9.1

2003-08-14 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 05 Aug 2003 6:39 pm, Olaf Marzocchi wrote: > > > Probable correct. Check the /etc/resolv.conf file to verify the > > > entries for "nameserver". > > > >That would have the nameserver for the lan, but surely he is > > looking for the primary and secondary dns servers from his isp? > > In