://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=softexact=1words=Educational
Those should get you started.
Civileme
in)
Should tell you. If you are not getting DMA, you cannot write a
CD, most times.
Civileme
: fifo was 0 times empty and 20 times full, min fill
was 84%.
many thanks for the help. After this, i'll start downloading
nero and seek for a windoze installation ;_;
Something clicked--can you also send the output of lspcidrake?
Civileme
with kernel-linus-2.4.3-2mdk off the install disk
and booting with that. Of course, no reiser partitions but it
should be acceptably fast.
Or wait for MandrakeFreq scheduled to be out soon for a little
more speed, or possibly a lot, and still with Reiser.
Civileme
this domain registration?
[root@civileme tester]# host -a venus3.ttnet.net.tr
Trying venus3.ttnet.net.tr.
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 26826
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2,
ADDITIONAL: 2
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;venus3.ttnet.net.tr. IN ANY
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:27, Aleksey Naumov wrote:
Civileme,
I am in the same boat with Juha, I have a 3C905B-Combo and
just can't get it to work using either DHCP or static setup
(but it works in both ways
under Win98).
civileme wrote:
I have three of those cards, identical
to dhcp.
3C905Bs have no troubles whatsoever.
Civileme
kernel.
Ummm, opposite--2.2 Reiserfs parts work ok with 2.4 but not the
reverse.
Civileme
On Saturday 09 June 2001 10:48, Cokey de Percin wrote:
civileme wrote:
On Friday 08 June 2001 21:15, Jeanette Russo wrote:
Has anyone been able to get this to work in Linux?
I don't see it on the HCL for Mandrake?
TIA
Jeanette
There is apparently a proprietary driver
program to switch between them.
It is really simple to use and does exactly what you ask if it works at all.
Please try it.
Civileme
.
You may also have significant risk to your data, but that is another story.
If you do not, or are willing to take the risk and really want reiser, there
is also kernel recompilation to consider.
Civileme
On Friday 08 June 2001 17:48, Guillermo wrote:
Hi,
I've been happily using MD 7.2
documentation from
users on overcoming problems in placing these cards in service.
Civileme
have significant risk to your data, but that is another story.
Civileme
only see vertical lines... My Monitor is a Jean-Company
MultiFreq.
Any idea ?
Thanks
Eduardo.
Try the 9660 driver--Option sw_cursor and Option noaccel in the
configuratin file seems to work better. Further use only XFree-3.3.6 or SVGA
Civileme
center and turn off anti-aliasing--that's KDE
control center--LookNFeel--Style
Next visit LookNFeel fonts and change General to something like adventure 12
default and fixed width to dec-terminal 9 default
Then apply, then OK then restart KDE
You should like what you see.
Civileme
. Make sure you have the glibc2.1
compatibility lib loaded, and realize that your code probably won't compile
under gcc 3.0 (particularly c++ code).
Civileme
___
__ http://messenger.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Messenger
?
Kind regards
Shane
Well, start here and perhaps some others will become obvious. If it is a
free software application, then you should take a look at www.sourceforge.net
where host space for your project and other interested parties may
collaborate.
Civileme
for Kernels 2.0-2.2, so you will
have to load an old kernel for RH 7.1 if they offer one.
Civileme
.
Civileme
On Friday 01 June 2001 00:27, Leonardo T. de Carvalho wrote:
memtest-x86.bin in /images on the CD
You can always boot the CD and hit F1 at the splash screen and enter rescue
mode to run it.
Civileme
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Thank you!
Always here!
=o)
And correct
.
Civileme
On Friday 01 June 2001 02:56, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Civileme wrote:
no luck. just to clarify, after step #1, am i supposed to quit
the software manager?
Yes
Ok try this
rm -r /var/lib/list.CD* -f
rm -r /var/lib/depslist.ordered
urpmi.update
Civileme
.
Civileme
. The older version seems to work well
either way.
Civileme
don't know what they are
doing differently than everyone else.
Civileme
-utils in the same security update.
Just go to www.linux-mandrake.com and click on Security at the top of the
page then on 7.2 and scroll way way down the list. While you are there, grab
the other items where Vincent Danen and his security team have closed holes.
Civileme
exactly how to use the software--it is some sort of error-recovery that must
not be happening as anticipated, and we can't seem to reproduce it :-/
Civileme
the following
urpme qt
urpme kde
Then drop in the MandrakeFreq Update and reboot
Choose Update
Make sure you install your X the same way as before--use expert mode.
This will give you a working copy of KDE2.1 without forcing you to go to a
later Mandrake.
Civileme
. One board with an
on-board HPT370 showed this problem.
I am still trying to build an install kernel that will fit a floppy with that
particular option enabled. If I succeed, it will be in a tips and tricks
page on the mandrake website.
Civileme
systems are functioning mormally.
Civileme
3:31pm up 5 days, 2:09, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
54 processes: 53 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU0 states: 0.0% user, 0.1% system, 0.0% nice, 99.4% idle
CPU1 states: 0.0% user, 0.0% system, 0.0% nice, 100.0% idle
notail mounts. Of course that's a
LOT more stable.
Civileme
tom
/home mount /home
mv /var /oldvar mkdir /var mount /var
mv /usr /oldusr mkdir /usr mount /usr
Delete the /oldxxx directories at your leisure, bring in urpmi or similar or
just use your install CD and run Update to load the amount of system you want.
Civileme
Please note that if you do not use
demons are on
strike.
Civileme
Will
If which works then you can always use
$(which program) to execute program.
When those two don't match up, it is usually a PATH problem. You really need
a blank path at the front of the stream of paths.
Civileme
in the upper corner before update finishes when
using menudrake. In 8.0 this action is covered by a ShowBusyCursor
Civileme
the Powerpack?
t
No, go to any site for the current 8.0 (not the iso's and hit Parent
Directory or Up to higher level directory and you will see the SRPMS
folder.
Civileme
to sync and unmount my
partitions doesn't work (despite messages displayed on the terminal to the
contrary!). Is Mandrake going to release an updated kernel to resolve this
soon (I'm assuming it's a kernel prob).
Many Thanks,
Darrell
Let me guess, you have reiserfs partitions.
Civileme
be an even worse idea as the
new one in 8.0 is not backwards compatible and you cannot freely switch
kernels.
Civileme
the 8.0--the very first iso image posted may
have had a transmission error and you may have a copy of that... It was
strange enough that only a few systems failed with it.
Civileme
That duplicates the experiences of many cooker members--go back to the older
drivers. The 1.0s segfault from a wrongful glance.
Civileme
On Monday 21 May 2001 17:34, Civileme wrote:
On Monday 21 May 2001 06:01, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Civileme wrote:
On Sunday 20 May 2001 17:36, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
Mandrake Update was merged with rpmDrake in a new Software manager for
8.0
So how do I
offer no facility to achieve it.
End of story. Office will work with windows and even Microsoft would have a
VERY VERY hard time porting it. I have gotten screens to work in Published,
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, but never enough of any package to do anything
useful.
Civileme
On Tuesday 22 May 2001 06:10, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Civileme wrote:
/root/dedebug.log
Civileme
And here I go replying to my own post...
We have used the install CD you did and then run an update-type install
of 8.0 which would not of course affect any
On Tuesday 22 May 2001 06:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
Hi
Just read some wired things about mandrake at newsforge and slashdot
is this true
___
Mvh./Yours sincerely
Lars
Rumors of our impending doom have yet to prove themselves .-) The production
staff is intact.
Civileme
inkling you have that the
data is bad is when you cannot read it off the disk. Moreover, WD states at
shows and elsewhere that their disks support windows and Solaris ONLY.
Civileme
there.
Civileme
On Sunday 20 May 2001 16:25, Daniel Munden wrote:
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Civileme wrote:
% You are looking at timing chatter under tightened timing requirements in
% kernel 2.4. The solution is to relocate one of the drives to another
channel % or simply throw it away. These timing
On Monday 21 May 2001 06:01, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Civileme wrote:
On Sunday 20 May 2001 17:36, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
Mandrake Update was merged with rpmDrake in a new Software manager for
8.0
So how do I run rpmdrake? I tried and got this:
[root@sphinx
. The result of this just plain stupid
cost-cutting decision is that if the channel is noisy, the first inkling
you have that the data is bad is when you cannot read it off the disk.
Moreover, WD states at shows and elsewhere that their disks support
windows and Solaris ONLY.
Civileme
resources. You may want to give the mainboard the most recent
BIOS the manufacturer has.
Civileme
stable) mount
option.
Your reiserfs DOES adequately explain the freezes, in and of itself. If
others have freezups without them, I would love to learn of it, especially
with an eye to reproducing and solving.
Civileme
On Thursday 17 May 2001 09:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How
that measure such, gkrellm and top and such, need to be
rewritten to put the output of kapm-idled in the right place.
Civileme
it was released, never rebooted, with no
problem. AMDs and Intels with and without VIA chipsets. What you are
describing I have seen before only when I had a loose or failing CPU cooling
fan.
Civileme
to load during
install. And you can activate it. All in 8.0. Special install techniques
may be required.
It is not done by default, because we have a need to protect IBM notebook
users. With IBM notebooks it can bring a factory-return-for-new-motherboard
surprise.
Civileme
On Monday 14 May 2001 23:48, Jon Leech wrote:
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 05:15:35PM -0700, Civileme wrote:
On Saturday 12 May 2001 15:15, Jon Leech wrote:
The install went cleanly, but I'm having sporadic problems with
booting. Some of the time LILO 21.7 comes up with the graphical splash
On Tuesday 15 May 2001 17:49, Jon Leech wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 03:17:06PM -0700, Civileme wrote:
I have noticed some weirdnesses with some laptops (SONY VAIO PCG series,
especially old ones), that affects their ability to boot windows after
booting linux without being shut
On Saturday 12 May 2001 02:12, Bjarne Thomsen wrote:
Civileme:
The reason you have difficulty now is that the version of
reiserfs supplied with 8.0 does NOT work with 2.2 kernel,
only the older version does.
This is not the sort of thing you want to read when you
have chosen mdk 7.2
Civileme
instead of -notail and save some space but you will
take a performance hit. Once a reiser partition has been mounted -notail it
must always be mounted that way because the mount option describes a
fundamental difference in the way files are stored.
Civileme
--
Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain
and rescue
Or do you also get the kernel panic message? Sorry for previous post--I
missed that it was not installed at all.
Civileme
friends.
Civileme
]
===
Are the CDrom and CDRW on the same channel?
Have you tried
making boot disks from file:/mnt/cdrom/images/alternatives
on the install CD? Several problems related to flaky signals are overcome by
one of those install kernels
Civileme
# mount /dev/hdax /mnt ## where x is the number for your / partition
# chroot /mnt
# /sbin/lilo
EVEN if you were using grub, which you obviously were not.
You should then be bootable from the hard disk, take out the CD and type
# reboot
Civileme
. I have an Athlon 700, AOpen
AK72 mobo, Via KX133 chipset, 128MB ram, ATI Radeon 32 DDR AGP, Mandrake
8.0 (and the stuff mentioned previously).
Before doing anything else upgrade the BIOS on your motherboard to the most
recent. VIA Chipsets are highly suspect.
Civileme
to update or
reconfigure the daemon to stop gracefully. fuser is also good for listing
processes using files or sockets--man fuser for details.
Civileme
a hard reboot. This did not happen with Mandrake
7.2.
If you play with less than a full screen you will lose some of these
problems--they are related to XFree 4.0.3 implementations
Civileme
On Thursday 03 May 2001 19:18, you wrote:
Actually I don't understand to much Civileme but, Is there any way to make
the error message dissapear?
There is always a way to make a bootup error message disappear unles it is
direct from the kernel.
Most such messages are generated by initscripts
that. In our
Mandrake-devel/unsupported directory you will find something like
glibc2.1-18.3mdk which is patched to run with Kylix. Any aditional queries
along these lines are probably more likely to receive more authoritative
answers from Borland.
Civileme
and RedHat 7.1 (without an upgraded kernel) seem to work
with this Promise Ultra-2 Mass Storage Chip with varying degrees of success.
Others do _NOT_.
If you have just purchased the board, return it immediately to the place of
purchase, or use it as intended, as a winIDE controller.
Civileme
the CRCs necessary to check, you can actually boot
and run on a corrupted system (for a little while, anyway).
Civileme
AuthClass User
Order Allow,Deny-- reversed from original
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Deny From All
/Location
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Pierre
What does
rpm -qa | grep rintpro
say?
Civileme
On Tuesday 10 April 2001 15:52, you wrote:
Civileme wrote:
On Tuesday 10 April 2001 14:33, you wrote:
Hi,
[LM7.2]
So far, I'd been quite happy with CUPS; but now I'm denied access...
[major snip -- I can re-insert if needed...]
Any help would be greatly appreciated
1. It isn't taking up any important time look at its nice number--anything
higher than 16 doesn't run when something important is running.
2. If you are using a recent kpm to measure it, then your measuring
instrument is broken.
And it is a KDE supplied thing, anyway.
Civileme
The
incompatibility does not stop there--/etc/fstab has all the wrong mount
points since they all point to /dev/hde which is now /dev/hda. With a 2.4
install and running, it seems to work except for
Of course it all works with windows. This hardware was not built with linux
in mind.
Civileme
or example. YOu hae to select a
bookmark before the edit option becomes active. ... Just part of the Qt
widget set oddity, I think.
Civileme
has become of it? I cannot run mandrakeupdate anymore because I am
essentially up to 8.0 level and my last functional mandrakeupdate was from
7.2.
It has been combined with rpmDrake
Civileme
architecture aren't really well
tested yet.
Civileme
On Tuesday 27 March 2001 02:28, you wrote:
Someone tell that to the people who let the d*** i686 packages into
MandrakeFreq.
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I just an expert opinion on the --ignore command in rpm installations.
E.g.
#rpm
/~civileme has two scripts called AAon.sh and
AAoff.sh. I bet you can guess what they do. It should be relatively simple
for KDE enthusiasts to make Desktop icons that use them as executables.
Please test this as a possible solution to your problem and report back to
the list.
Civileme
gnome, its back to normal. Please help as
this is driving NUTS! Thanks...
That's anti-aliasing of fonts supported by the new QT2.3 library. It will be
turned off by default in Beta3.
Civileme
or remote root access get what attention is left
over. KDE is about 80 mb in binary compressed form now
Civileme
On Sunday 25 March 2001 16:40, you wrote:
it is Civileme. You'd need a Turkish phonetic dictionary to
get it right
and also a mailer capable of seeing (and I'd need a font
capable of showing)
what appears to be the bottom of a figure 5 attached to the
nadir of the C.
Maybe I'm
uot;problem" is permanent with this distro. It is part of the
culture of this effort.
As for simplicity, and examples... That is what mandrakecampus and
mandrakeexert are supposed to be about. put a www before and a com after,
and check them out--still in formative stages.
Civileme
]
Hmmm
it is Civileme. You'd need a Turkish phonetic dictionary to get it right
and also a mailer capable of seeing (and I'd need a font capable of showing)
what appears to be the bottom of a figure 5 attached to the nadir of the C.
It means "shout" or "smash"(sports) or &
g
rpm -qa | grep rint
If you see any packages that say "printpro", there is the whole of your
problem.
If you really want to give up and install lpd, then
urpme cups
should remove cups cleanly
Civileme
On Sunday 25 March 2001 12:59, you wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 06:31:54PM -0500 or thereabouts, Civileme wrote:
On Sunday 25 March 2001 11:53, you wrote:
I am just fed up with cups, it will not work. I even upgraded using
the updater, and nothing works, Even using Drakconf
e. The other program names in
the grep family are basically just built-in option switches.
Civileme
2.1 came up for me with RH 7.1b but
I could not access the second display at all.
Oh well there is the weekend to fight it I guess.
Brian
Yes the XFree driver is broken and the closed-source works (both by the same
author, incidentally).
Civileme
QA/Software testing
-Original Message
on the job right at the start. If you have updated for security
with our alerts, your system is not vulnerable.
Civileme
operate, with packagers as volunteers for much of our
product, that sort of discipline is a wishlist item for when we are as rich
and hated as Microsoft .-). So 8.0 packages are apt-get capable but
definitely not debs.
Civileme/QA
plus swap partition
Any advice?
Thanks.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user 183185
When it is up again, go to www.mandrakeforum.com and search the archives for
"Two Mandrake". It happens that I wrote an article on that last December for
just such a situation.
Civileme
/modules.conf.
Civileme
On Saturday 27 January 2001 16:43, you wrote:
Dear Civileme, I am trying to understand your message (remember I am a
newbie).
Lets me comment step by step your message:
1) fdisk + mkfs (create partitions and file system for linux)
2) ide0=noautotune (I suppose is an aditional command on grub
On Sunday 28 January 2001 13:44, you wrote:
Mr. Weaver,
I am having a problem updating menus. It freezes after the running menu
methods for each of the graphical desktops.
Errr, it isn't a freeze. It is a tiny bug. You need to hit return and you
get the prompt.
Civileme
what
under looknfeel, and the control center
states that kde is still 2.0. Boy, I took a step backwards! :)
Well, any suggestions here?
Thanks so much,
-s
Well, at least your control center isn't blank.
Civileme
On Sunday 28 January 2001 08:17 pm, you wrote:
On Sunday 28 January 2001 13:44
will_ work
Alternatively, though it is a pain in the neck, use linuxconf on 6.1 which
will complain but accept the password anyway, then copy /etc/passwd over to
your system.
Civileme
In 2.0 the interface was ipfwadm, in 2.2 it was ipchains, and now it
is iptables [Netfilter] in 2.4. So you are trying to access the same kernel
function with an old interface.
Civileme
Thanks for your help,
Paul
nce. Look at the
little bannerin the bottom right--if it says "Error reading /etc/menu" You
won't get any changes to take effect until you fix /etc/menu with
chmod a+r /etc/menu
When the little banner says "updating menu configuration" LEAVE IT RUNNING
until it adds "finish".
Civileme
what you want, but it does it for all users.
Civileme
I just tried that a couple days ago. It worked like you said - but - that
broke the control panel. My control panel can't access any of it's menu
items now. As of a matter of fact it doesn't come up with any menu items
at all
flattened out, and I risked more errors at 66 for
no apparent gain in data performance.
Civileme
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