I am in need of help with setting up the WPC11 pcmcia card for my laptop. I
have qwest DSL with a dynamic ip. The laptop is running OpenLinux 3.1. I
tried to follow the step by step, but I must be missing something. After
loading pcmcia-cs-3.1.30 I now get power to the card but no 'activity' on
Simple ads can easily be done in any decent office suite like Star Office
with the word procesor.
On Friday 30 November 2001 20:29, Wade Barocsi wrote:
> Does anyone have a suggestion for a graphics program for
> making relatively simple newspaper ads. Obviously gimp can
> handle this, but is i
--- Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone here have experience with the kernel's IRQ sharing? I've got a
> couple of PCI NICs in a box, both using IRQ 9. While it seems to work,
> I was just wondering if anyone has run into problems with the IRQ
> sharing.
I've never run into problems.
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 22:35:10 -0500 Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Make modules install hasn't worked on my machine in many months.
> You don't have to make modules if you don't have any to make. In
> fact, even
> if you do have some modules chosen, if you don't use the, it doesn't
> mat
Make modules install hasn't worked on my machine in many months.
You don't have to make modules if you don't have any to make. In fact, even
if you do have some modules chosen, if you don't use the, it doesn't matter either way.
Joel
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 08:22:24PM -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
If you comiple everything built into the kernel, is there any need to
run make modules and make modules_install?
For the last few 2.4.x releases there's been a broken agp-sis function
(compile errors). The config always seems to turn on
CONFIG_AGP_SIS=y. Is there any way to avoid this config it
fyi
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On Friday 30 November 2001 14:11, Dave Anselmi enunciated:
> Gee, if you don't edit much, you aren't coding or configuring. Poor guy
> ;-) (Unless you code or configure Windows - then I'm really sorry for you.)
I hav ebeen a hardware guy since 1956 when the word computer was unknown. I
have ne
I updated to kde-2.2.2 and found that I cannot use the kpackage to install
rpms its broken once again. However I used the konsole to install no real
problem till today. It all of a sudden tells me that there is no such command
as rpm anymore, yes I was in root. So I have lost the ability to in
Final thoughts for tonight.
There are two conflicting versions making the rounds. The story on
this group is that "excite@home may terminate supplier agreements"
^^^
at midnight tonight.
The story on msnbc.com says: "A U.S. bankruptcy j
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 07:49:19 -0500 "David A. Bandel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Collins Richey wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 08:36:32 -0500 "David A. Bandel"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Collins Richey wrote:
> >>
> >>[snip]
> >>
> >>>Re the 1.5.0 topic, I tried to patch 2.5
On Nov 30 Klaus-Peter Schrage was heard saying:
->Am Freitag, 30. November 2001 07:15 schrieben Sie:
->
->> ->
->> ->What version of cdrecord?
->>
->>
->> *** cdrecord-1.10-4
->
->Zoran,
->you did't mention the version of xcdroast you are using. If it's 0.98alpha9
->(nine!), then cdrecord-1.10 s
No, but the sendmail.cf file seems to have /usr/bin/procmail, which is correct. I
simply added MAILER(procmail) to the generic-openlinux.mc file. The FEATURE line was
already there...
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 18:17:47 -0500
"Kurt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> % I a
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
% I am unable to get procmail to work! I have re-m4-ed my sendmail.cf file
% to include MAILER(procmail) and everything LOOKS ok. I have a .procmailrc
% file in the user's home directory, and yet I get no difference and no logs
% of what isn't happening! ARG! Help? Th
I am unable to get procmail to work! I have re-m4-ed my sendmail.cf file
to include MAILER(procmail) and everything LOOKS ok. I have a .procmailrc
file in the user's home directory, and yet I get no difference and no logs
of what isn't happening! ARG! Help? This is running on COLS3.1 and does
Jerry McBride wrote:
%
% I just heard this on the car radio on the way home from work. Excite is
% allowed to
% disconnect COMCAST@HOME tonight at midnight...
No, the judge ruled that Excite@Home has the right to end its
contracts with *all* of its cable partners, not just Comcast. But,
saying t
I just heard this on the car radio on the way home from work. Excite is
allowed to
disconnect COMCAST@HOME tonight at midnight...
Everyone in New Jersey, that is a Comcast subscriber shold be raising bloddy
hell about now... :') That includes me.
It's been nice being with you guys and even bet
On Friday 30 Nov 2001 20:29, Wade Barocsi wrote:
> Does anyone have a suggestion for a graphics program for
> making relatively simple newspaper ads. Obviously gimp can
> handle this, but is it the best choice? Ease of use is more important
> than features.
>
> Thanks
> Wade
KDE's kontour (used
OK, i got the last issue resolved by removing the offending "-gif"
switch. Now i'm getting ugliness when trying to compile kdelibs:
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/netllama/stuff/kdelibs-2.2.1/dcop'
/usr/lib/qt2/bin/moc ./dcopclient.h -o dcopclient.moc
/usr/lib/qt2/bin/moc ./testdcop.h -o test
Overreaction on my part. They're having mailserver problems unrelated to the
bankruptcy crap...
I shoulda marked it to begin with, sorry...
Tim
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Can't seem to access my @home POP mailserver, "mail storage services
unavailable". I still have access to my PC via the internet and SSH,
though, so my access hasn't disappeared yet. Just mail, apparently. I
turned off the mail forwarding @ inode.com so at least I'll be able to
retreive my mai
I'm following "Doug's Way" of building KDE, and i've hit a roadblock
early on. In step #6, where i'm supposed to build Qt, it doesn't like
the configure options at all.
It basically complains that all of the options are invalid, and proceeds
to give me a list of all the valid possibilities. Am
Does anyone have a suggestion for a graphics program for
making relatively simple newspaper ads. Obviously gimp can
handle this, but is it the best choice? Ease of use is more important
than features.
Thanks
Wade
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I have IRQ sharing for PCI devices with out trouble. Each device has its own
time slice. I guess this is one reason that PCI is better than ISA.
Joel
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 10:16:10AM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Anyone here have experience with the kernel's IRQ sharing? I've got a
> couple of PCI N
Declan Moriarty wrote:
> BTW, is there some new virus going around? I'm getting mail from people with
> a suitably technical subject line (Answering something I hadn't asked) with
> gibberish (40K or so) with an audio/x-wav file; here's 2 names from recent
> ones
>
> YOU_ARE_FAT!.MP3.scr
Declan Moriarty wrote:
[snips]
> BTW, is there some new virus going around? I'm getting mail
> from people with
> a suitably technical subject line (Answering something I
> hadn't asked) with
> gibberish (40K or so) with an audio/x-wav file; here's 2
> names from recent
> ones
>
> YOU_ARE_F
On Friday 30 November 2001 11:59 am, you stated :
> On Friday 30 November 2001 15:56, you wrote:
> BTW, is there some new virus going around? I'm getting mail from people
> with a suitably technical subject line (Answering something I hadn't asked)
> with gibberish (40K or so) with an audio/x-wav
On Friday 30 November 2001 15:56, you wrote:
> Kurt Wall wrote:
> > Anyone here have experience with the kernel's IRQ sharing? I've got a
> > couple of PCI NICs in a box, both using IRQ 9. While it seems to work,
> > I was just wondering if anyone has run into problems with the IRQ
Yes, I've had
What kind of a CD are you trying to burn (ISO, hybrid, music etc)?
Also, what's the full command that you're issuing?
Where did you get the kernel that you're using?
--- Zoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 29 Net Llama was heard saying:
>
>
> ->> Waiting for reader process to fill input
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 08:45:55 +
Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 30 November 2001 04:11, you wrote:
> > Keith Antoine wrote:
> > > The real problem is that I _Cannot_ remember the commands to type in as i
> > > do not use an editor enough to remember. I can read however a
Kurt Wall wrote:
> Anyone here have experience with the kernel's IRQ sharing? I've got a
> couple of PCI NICs in a box, both using IRQ 9. While it seems to work,
> I was just wondering if anyone has run into problems with the IRQ
> sharing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kurt
>
None that I know of. My son's
Anyone here have experience with the kernel's IRQ sharing? I've got a
couple of PCI NICs in a box, both using IRQ 9. While it seems to work,
I was just wondering if anyone has run into problems with the IRQ
sharing.
Thanks,
Kurt
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Collins Richey wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 08:36:32 -0500 "David A. Bandel"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Collins Richey wrote:
>>
>>[snip]
>>
>>>Re the 1.5.0 topic, I tried to patch 2.5.0 with the pre1 and pre2
>>>patches. pre2 went on with no complaints.
>>>
>>>
>>Let me try one more
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Bill Day wrote:
> Pico (comes with PINE console mailer), has its limitations, but if you ahve
> problems rembering vi commands, and arent worried about line length then you
> should be ok...
>
> However, there is something to a 'limit' on a single line for pico.. can not
On November 29, 2001 02:54 am, Greg Turpin wrote:
> H...where did you find such a deal? Is your mail stored on a remote
> server - or did you have to setup your own server?
Here's one place:
http://signup.domaindirect.com/cgi-bin/info.cgi?do=index&pageid=newfrontb
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On November 28, 2001 10:41 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
> It is hard to believe that they wouldn't want to maintain service without
> interruption. After all, we are already installed, and shell out $$ every
> month for the service. We should be a cash cow for somebody.
> This is certainly disgusting, b
On November 30, 2001 03:31 am, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> > > On November 28, 2001 07:13 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
> > > > I may have an enforced vacation from email coming up.
>
> No wish to advertise, but why not change over to a mail forwarding service
> such as iname.com. My brother in the 'Stat
> Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > Here's a good question. I see a lot of postings about ways of
> > eliminating spam. How does one differentiate between spam and really
> > interesting new mail that doesn't happen to come from your known and
> > most frequent correspondents?
It's
Am Freitag, 30. November 2001 07:15 schrieben Sie:
> ->
> ->What version of cdrecord?
>
>
> *** cdrecord-1.10-4
Zoran,
you did't mention the version of xcdroast you are using. If it's 0.98alpha9
(nine!), then cdrecord-1.10 should be ok.
But if you have xcdroast 0.98alpha8 (eight!), then you nee
On Friday 30 November 2001 04:11, you wrote:
> Keith Antoine wrote:
> > The real problem is that I _Cannot_ remember the commands to type in as i
> > do not use an editor enough to remember. I can read however and click the
> > mouse button, also joe/jove have a commands reminder key sequence that
> > On November 28, 2001 07:13 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
> > > I may have an enforced vacation from email coming up.
No wish to advertise, but why not change over to a mail forwarding service
such as iname.com. My brother in the 'States uses this and can swap isps
around all he likes, and jus
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