Mike, try following the instructions on the following page:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/garryknight/linux/oodict.html
by Garry Knight. You'll want the en_GB dictionary and hyph_en_GB
hyphenation dictionary (as yet there is no British thesaurus for
OO.org). Garry's instructions are very clear.
I attanded the install fest and brought the mandrake disks
(they all work fine BTW)
I am studying for a level 5 diploma at the moment
My whole class installed mandrake 9 and are attempting to learn about it.
My school runs a techie Domain on their lan for us.
The problem i'm having is this:
i can b
Or it could be firewall related. If he is sure he is connected to the
net but he can't do ANYTHING on it, then I would suggest this may be the
case.
Cheers
Jason
Bjorn Nilsen wrote:
Hi Ray,
To be able to post to the CLUG mailing list you need to first subscribe.
To subscribe to the mailing li
If it's already installed there are no dependencies to fulfill. =)
Besides, a newbie would not know what those 24 characters were or in
what order, or likely what a CLI IS. My web designers that use Mac's
don'tnot kidding.
Cheers
Jason
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 15:3
Hi Ray,
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Your Internet connection problem could be DNS related. Open a xterm and
try to ping a web s
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 15:33, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> Oh, I forgot to mention that in k3b (cd burning program) you can check
> an md5sum within a GUI. Just give it the path and hit md5sum and poof,
> like magic it does its wizardry.
After you have loaded the 30-odd dependencies required by k3b.
Real
Oh, I forgot to mention that in k3b (cd burning program) you can check
an md5sum within a GUI. Just give it the path and hit md5sum and poof,
like magic it does its wizardry.
Cheers
Jason
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 03:17, Paul wrote:
What commands must Eion run do do an md
Ahhh, Chris, you beat me to it!!
You are a legend. Yes, there are indeed several ways to verify an
md5sum, I stated the one I found most simple... =)
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 03:17, Paul wrote:
What commands must Eion run do do an md5sum of the entire CD?
cat /dev/cdrom
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 03:17, Paul wrote:
> What commands must Eion run do do an md5sum of the entire CD?
cat /dev/cdrom | md5sum
f7a093af34b8cbe1abc165213fea9deb Mandrake90-cd1-inst.i586.iso
05a3ccafaacc37d6d1e2f260fc274549 Mandrake90-cd2-ext.i586.iso
1a2fd731fb6e30d39b0b99f504b231b3 Mandrake90-
What commands must Eion run do do an md5sum of the entire CD?
On Wednesday 19 Mar 2003 7:09 pm, Nick Rout wrote:
> The other point is that he could simply download the rpm's that are
> not working. If the cd's are buggered they should be replaced, but if
> he simply wants to get something going i
Must have been a problem on the repository cos I just reran it and
everything worked fine.
updated all the samba packages.
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 16:27:43 +1200
Gareth Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOL - even worse, he's running RH ;-)
>
>
> Tim Wright wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, N
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nick Rout wrote:
> running apt-get update && apt-get upgrade concludes with the following:
[...]
On a side issue: heve you looked at autorpm ?
Cheers,
--
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Computer Systems Manager
University of Canterbury, Physics & Astronomy Dept
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 11:41:27AM +1200, John Blance wrote:
> And LDAP is not a fast database - it may seem like one, but it strickly
> is just the method of accessing the 'fast database'
Define database :-)
Part of the semantic problem here is that LDAP is just a protocol, and
does not actually
On linux one directory service is OpenLDAP. There is also iPlanet
Directory Services and Novell supports eDirectory on Linux.
And yes LDAP is just the access protocol - not the actual directory.
Usually the directory is stored in some type of database anyway. Novell
use the flaim [spelling?] da
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 06:28:15AM +1200, Liane Williams wrote:
> Thanks for the background info - good to know.
> I guess standardisation and interoperability is another advantage of
> LDAP.
> But LDAP is just a directory access protocol isn't it? What service
> offers the actual directory? Is i
> around my house in lyttelton I am, all on linux.
>
> I basically use it so i can ssh to my desktop from
> my 486 laptop in
> front of the tv , continue to chat on msn
> (centericq) and see emails
> (pine) while watching tv.
>
> I can also do X to the desktop, but its not much fun
> on a greysca
Well, as I stated, I tested mine, both as ISO's and burned CD's. The
md5sums came up fine on mine (though I admit, I didn't check the md5sum
on all of the final burned copies, just a few of them to be sure). The
writing on the disks I burned is in small lettering and is in blue ink.
Anyway, the
The other point is that he could simply download the rpm's that are
not working. If the cd's are buggered they should be replaced, but if
he simply wants to get something going in a hurry he should simply
download the ones he needs and install them.
See my previous post for info on how to see whic
Thanks for the background info - good to know.
I guess standardisation and interoperability is another advantage of
LDAP.
But LDAP is just a directory access protocol isn't it? What service
offers the actual directory? Is it part of the X500 compliant breed now
on many platforms?
I guess my ques
*sigh* Leo has a whole lot of burned cd's. There is also a box of 10
blanks left that I was going to keep and pay for, but they can be
burned if needed.
I thought you tested them all as you burned them jason? Maybe others
didn't.
I got the mandrake cd's from e-caf and copied them a few times th
And I will do my best to click on the right button in kmail. They are right
next 2 each other ;-)
-Paul
Jason, do you mean when you get two emails instead of one, cause thats what I
am getting from you! and I agree, it is annoying.
On Wednesday 19 Mar 2003 8:53 am, Jason wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Could you please remove your reply to header so that the list munging
> works properly please?? I hate "replyi
Hi All,
I was afraid of that. I KNOW mine were fine after testing the ISO md5sum
plus checking the final burned CD md5sums. However, I couldn't verify
Chris or Nick's and on a box mine would install on Chris's would not. If
I can get some blank disks, I will burn from my ISO's any replacements
Why exactly would you want to?
Mandrakes urpmi tools (urpmi urpme ...) will do pretty much every thing
apt-get does and more once you've set up a couple of sources. You can find a
list of sources and how to set them up at
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/
Once the sources are up you can use the comm
I did an install on a guys computer and he paid for all 4 disks (mandrake
+plf), he has emailed me saying the disks are "buggered", which would
explain why I couldnt get jump-n-bump working, considering he was a VERY
powerful computer, and open office didnt even install.
Will someone replace h
Hi,
Is it possible to run apt-get on Mandrake (9.0) / has anyone acually done it.
-Paul
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