if Mr. Llama could arrange an online webcaset of installing
xfree86+winex (from tar-balls), it will be nice... I think it could be a
really big event...
m.w.chang wrote:
> I knew that (I did the search,too), but how .. -_-
> anyone got a step-by-step?
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*** Culprit: sendmail-8.12.5-7 on RH 8.0 but probably me instead.
Problem: Make sendmail put my mail in queue when I'm not on the network
and send it when I'm back home.
Client: Pine 4.44... :-)
I use a very basic sendmail.cf file and send all mail to my hub at home
which does the rest. I'm
Kurt
I fixed the problem today, by accident. I had
mounting of drives improper. A Seniors moment.
Keeping this forreference though, & I should have
realized the proble. Just to many senior moments here.
Thanks & cheers
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Dallas, Texas 75287
972 306-2296
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Lonnie
Thanks for reply, it is a CEM56 xircom credit card.
I had it running perfectly under Peanut. I am on my
way to the site you gave me.
cheers
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972 306-2296
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Caldera Open Linux eWorkStation 3.1.1
Registered Linux User
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At the bottom of every post to this list (including this one).
On 12/17/02 19:27, Joel Hammer wrote:
Where are those archives located?
Thanks,
Joel
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 04:38:12AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
% I posted this question before, but I los
What's so confusing about all plugins for Mozilla going in mozilla/plugins?
On 12/17/02 19:42, Joel Hammer wrote:
Well, the plugin question was solved, and macromedia flash works fine, and
so far no crashes, but only time will tell.
My confusion was that the plugins in opera's plugin directory w
On 12/17/02 06:53, Richard R. Sivernell wrote:
List
I have been trying to get a xircom combo ether card to
load and go to the net. I have read & reread many times the howto.
This laptop had peanut linux running beatiful with this card. Now I
have eWorkstation 3.1.1 on the hard drive and canno
Feigning erudition, Richard Sivernell wrote:
% list
%
%I need a little help here, I know my wife tells me
% I am beyond any help, I have rebuilt a machine and
% then hand install into /etc/modules/default the scsi
% driver to load. The main drive is IDE. Now when I co
% to ./config a buils I g
Well, the plugin question was solved, and macromedia flash works fine, and
so far no crashes, but only time will tell.
My confusion was that the plugins in opera's plugin directory were not appearing
in the plugin list in preferences.
This seems to be because opera uses lippnpp.so to access all th
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Jim Bonnet wrote:
% > the moral of the story is.. "google is your friend"
%
% I've been saying that for years.
%
% > now if I can only get openserver's pcmcia subsystem to talk to my
% > thinkpad... hrm.
%
% Seems to work just fine in
Where are those archives located?
Thanks,
Joel
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 04:38:12AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
> % I posted this question before, but I lost the replies.
> %
> % I would like to investigate capturing digital images from a nikon camera
> %
Thanks. I have gone there. It doesn't look too promising. The yahoo mail list
for linux digital entusiastists which is referenced on the page hasn't
had a message posted to it since August of this year.
Joel
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 09:43:57AM -0500, John Hanagan wrote:
>
> Try http://www.geociti
List
I have been trying to get a xircom combo ether card to
load and go to the net. I have read & reread many times the howto.
This laptop had peanut linux running beatiful with this card. Now I
have eWorkstation 3.1.1 on the hard drive and cannot set up cad.
1. Dmesg says resources are busy
I knew that (I did the search,too), but how .. -_-
anyone got a step-by-step?
I can do xfree86+icewm myself,
but wine and 3d driver setup
and those il8n and font stuffs... daunting...
Net Llama! wrote:
> Then throw away your windoze box(es), cause both work with wine. or at
> least that's
Then throw away your windoze box(es), cause both work with wine. or at
least that's what some quick Googling indicates.
On 12/17/02 17:21, m.w.chang wrote:
I wanted to keep playing diablo2 and counter-strike on the linux
workstation, if I could manage xfree86 and wine(x). When that happens, I
co
I wanted to keep playing diablo2 and counter-strike on the linux
workstation, if I could manage xfree86 and wine(x). When that happens, I
could run away from Window$ foreever.
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> Yeah, I'd say it's beyond me as well... I have a Diamond Viper330... How
> do I even KNOW if
Good heavens! The 4Mb card won't handle it. In addtion to memory being
too low it's probably old enough it's too slow!
> On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 09:45:13 -0500 (EST), Net Llama! wrote:
>> On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Anita Lewis wrote:
>
> So far even with the 4MB graphics card that I have - PCI, I have
On 12/17/02 16:11, Anita Lewis wrote:
So far even with the 4MB graphics card that I have - PCI, I have gotten the
Eeekkk! 4MB? Yea, that's your problem right there. You should fair
far better with 32MB.
--
~
L. Friedman
Did you ask in the comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine group? They might know.
Whatever you do use the most current version of Wine or Winex.
> If you get some time, that would be great. If TransGaming says it doesn't
> work very well, I don't think I'd ask you to spend much time on it.
>
> As fo
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 09:45:13 -0500 (EST), Net Llama! wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Anita Lewis wrote:
>> Hi. I got the Plextor Combo CDRW/DVD player. I can burn cds in linux and
>> use that fine. I installed MPlayer and compiled my kernel to enable dma. I
>> then figured out how to use hdparm t
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Net Llama! wrote:
> So are you saying that the key is just arbitrary hex code? BTW, i'm not
> using Orinoco, i'm using Cisco Aironet cards with a Belkin (Amtel chipset)
> AP.
If it is just standard WEP, and presumably WEP is a standard, 13 ASCII
characters. I'd have to re
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 15:49:37 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> yOn Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
> > On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:06:31 -0800 Jim Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Anyway.. There are other linuxhardware databases,
> > >
> >
> > Can you name a few?
>
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Jim Bonnet wrote:
> the moral of the story is.. "google is your friend"
I've been saying that for years.
>
> now if I can only get openserver's pcmcia subsystem to talk to my
> thinkpad... hrm.
Seems to work just fine in Redhat. Oh, wait, nevermind. :)
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~~~
What i normalyl do when i'm considering purchasing new haredware, and want
to verify functionality under Linux is the following:
1) Check the kernel. First grep in /usr/src/linux/Dcoumentation. That's
a guarenteed way to know if its supported.
2) Go to groups.google.com and search the linux NG's
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yOn Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:06:31 -0800 Jim Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Anyway.. There are other linuxhardware databases,
> >
>
> Can you name a few?
Go to Google, and perform a search on 'linux hardware database' and you'll
find them easily.
>
While i know just about zero about XML, i know that O'Reilly has a book on
the topic, and most of their books are top notch.
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, R. Quenett wrote:
> I'm thinking of learning a bit about xml and I was wondering if anyone would
> be kind enough to recommend a book that might help i
I'm thinking of learning a bit about xml and I was wondering if anyone would
be kind enough to recommend a book that might help in doing that. Atm,
I know next to nothing about xml but I'm a fast learner, especially if I can
get some hands on.
Thanks in advance.
R
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:06:31 -0800 Jim Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway.. There are other linuxhardware databases,
>
Can you name a few?
> but, heck! Isn't most
> stuff working pretty well now on linux? The last machine I bought I
> didn't check any databases and everything seems to
Well, it's not surprising that the LHD was one of them. Quite frankly,
with the tight relationship with Microsoft they've had I was surprised to
learn they even publish the word.
On 17 Dec 2002 12:06:31 -0800
"Jim Bonnet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Net Llama! wrote:
> > I don't know that we'r
Jerry McBride wrote:
>
> Did I miss something? The Linux Hardware Database isn't there this
> afternoon...
>
> Was it moved somewhere when I wasn't looking?
>
For a number of weeks, the search engine didn't work. Then suddenly last
week, the search engine began working again, but I noticed th
Net Llama! wrote:
I don't know that we're screwed. I never used the LHD at all, and got by
just fine.
yeah.. I seem to remember a few months back the ZDNET was dropping some
of the web-services they were providing. Some were just plain redundant
IMHO.
Anyway.. There are other linuxhardware d
I don't know that we're screwed. I never used the LHD at all, and got by
just fine.
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
>
> I just pounded the search engine on zdnet and only found ONE reference to lhd
> for motherboards.
>
> Either the lhd has been chopped off of zdnet without so much as
I just pounded the search engine on zdnet and only found ONE reference to lhd
for motherboards.
Either the lhd has been chopped off of zdnet without so much as a statement or
it's been hacked severely... Either way we're screwed.
Be sure to complain to ZDNET
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 14:20:07 -05
Hrmm...this is weird. http://lhd.zdnet.com claims to be a 'mirror' of the
Linux Hardware Database, yet i can't find the mothership site anywhere.
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
>
>
> I've been using http://lhd.zdnet.com.
>
> That used to bring up the hardware database at zdnet. Now it
I've been using http://lhd.zdnet.com.
That used to bring up the hardware database at zdnet. Now it's a page listing
commercial websites...
If this is legit, then the linux community lost a very valuable resource.
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 13:37:23 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
What's the URL for it?
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
>
> Did I miss something? The Linux Hardware Database isn't there this afternoon...
>
> Was it moved somewhere when I wasn't looking?
>
>
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~~
Lonni J Friedman
Did I miss something? The Linux Hardware Database isn't there this afternoon...
Was it moved somewhere when I wasn't looking?
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http://groups.googl
Yeah, I'd say it's beyond me as well... I have a Diamond Viper330... How
do I even KNOW if I'm running with 3D Acceleration running for this card?
If not, then what? And if so, what does it gain me? I know that XINE can
use OpenGL mode, and I know that OpenGL has a lot of applications which
us
If you get some time, that would be great. If TransGaming says it doesn't
work very well, I don't think I'd ask you to spend much time on it.
As for whether it's an acquired taste, I own it, I like it... but I let it
go a while back because I had too much to do to play in-depth games much.
Altho
Collins wrote:
> I've created a separate partition for my daughter's mp3 collection,
> and this is mounted via fstab to /home/cecilia/mp3.
>
> The only problem is, she can't created new directories. Each time I
> have to su, mkdir, and chown.
>
> How can I automated the mount and get the correc
Thought everyone would like the following:
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 07:18:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Don Bracchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mark Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gary Anger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Diane Barger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bill Boss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ralph Bowl
Try http://www.geocities.com/piccolbo/dplinux.html
On Mon 12/16, Joel Hammer wrote:
From: Joel Hammer
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 21:43:35 -0500
Subject: Digital Image Capture Software for Linux
I posted this question before, but I lost the replies.
I would like to investigate capt
So are you saying that the key is just arbitrary hex code? BTW, i'm not
using Orinoco, i'm using Cisco Aironet cards with a Belkin (Amtel chipset)
AP.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Net Llama! wrote:
>
> > I'm driving myself crazy trying to figure this out. I've
She might be able to run a 'reset' to set it back to the login defaults.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Alan Jackson wrote:
> A colleague at work asked me the following, and I couldn't quite remember
> how to fix it.
>
> She logs into a Linux frontend for our beowolf cluster, using rlogin, and
> when she r
list
I need a little help here, I know my wife tells me
I am beyond any help, I have rebuilt a machine and
then hand install into /etc/modules/default the scsi
driver to load. The main drive is IDE. Now when I co
to ./config a buils I get the following:
[root@RickSivernell autoconf-2.57]# ./con
Something easy to check is the TERM environment
variable. The value should have come across the
rlogin from the originating session but that doesn't
mean that it's correct. There is also a possibility
that it's being reset in the .bashrc/.profile scripts.
To check it:
$ echo $TERM
To set it:
$
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 22:35:29 -0600
begin Alan Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> A colleague at work asked me the following, and I couldn't quite
> remember how to fix it.
>
> She logs into a Linux frontend for our beowolf cluster, using r
Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
% I posted this question before, but I lost the replies.
%
% I would like to investigate capturing digital images from a nikon camera
% (photomicroscope) with a linux computer. Is anyone doing this? I would
% like to hear about the software and anything else
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