[newbie] Re: []

1999-09-30 Thread Michael Scottaline
"Addy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Attachment: MIME Type: multipart/alternative - newbie remove = No, no, no You can check out any time you

Re: [newbie] eth0 dies after kernel upgrade

1999-09-30 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote: I had to back out a kernel upgrade on my Mandrake 6.0 distribution. I used the Mandrake RPM but after running lilo and rebooting my eth0 didn't come up. Originally I had to compile the driver into a mod file because the driver that came with the distrobution

Re: [newbie] C Compiler

1999-09-30 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: I don't have a cc installed on my sys, and for the life of me cannot find one. Is there a list that describes that packages on the mandrake cd so that i can identify which one to install, or do i have to go through them one at a time... Still I have not much of an

Re: [newbie] Real Player G2 Expires

1999-09-30 Thread Rick Murphy
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Jeanette Russo wrote: Has anyone else had this happen? I downloaded another one and it says its expired also? Jeanette Jeanette, Mine just came up as expired as well. Does anyone have a solution? This is one program I'd consider buying if it is stable. Rick

Re: [newbie] Real Player G2 Expires

1999-09-30 Thread Jeanette Russo
Rick Murphy wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Jeanette Russo wrote: Has anyone else had this happen? I downloaded another one and it says its expired also? Jeanette Jeanette, Mine just came up as expired as well. Does anyone have a solution? This is one program I'd consider

[newbie] Star Ahhh!fice

1999-09-30 Thread David P. Greenberg
--I would like to thank Jeremy, John, Katie and Alan for responding to my plight with Scar Orifice (yes, correct spelling). I dunno, maybe 13 year old German kids have it in for me. I tried all your suggestions. All in all I spent over 3 _more_ hours trying to get it to work. Alan's suggestion

Re: [newbie] Config modem

1999-09-30 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone got a complete idiots guide to config a modem ?? try http://linux.com/howto/ -- Joseph S. Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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1999-09-30 Thread Matthias Hüls
Newbie remove

RE: [newbie] eth0

1999-09-30 Thread Jim Howarth
No, I can't. In Slackware we had a /etc/rc.d/rc.modules where -everything- about all modules are defined and commented out. From there you just uncomment the module you want and then define its IO/IRQ and it works. but... Mandrake doesn't contain this, if it does, I would love too see it. Due

[newbie] sendmail.cf

1999-09-30 Thread yacketta
From: Ronald A. Yacketta hello all! I have been playing with sendmail over the past week. one question comes to mind, why does the following happen when I send mail from certain inet sites? - Transcript of session follows - [EMAIL PROTECTED]... Deferred: Connection timed out with

[newbie] Gateway Vivitron 1572, Model 15F13

1999-09-30 Thread Frank Geter
I can get KDE or GNOME to work, however, whenever I move a window or scroll in a window, there is an annoying flicker with horizontal lines and a flickering shadow of the screen offset about an inch. The mandrake installation process seems to select the correct video board but there is no entry

Re: [newbie] Mouse Freezes Install process on 6.1

1999-09-30 Thread Ryan Baxter
Okay, It was easy I just had to unplug the mouse and away the install went. From: Jeanette Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Mouse Freezes Install process on 6.1 Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 19:13:06 -0500 Regional Webmaster wrote: I

Re: [newbie] cant seem to get right resolution.

1999-09-30 Thread Ryan Baxter
I am having similar problems. I can get the different resolutions, but the lines and windows get all garbled together. It looks like windoze when you drag a window and it leaves a trail. I realized that I didn't install XF86Setup. To do this go back and boot to the disk or harddrive and do

[newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess

1999-09-30 Thread Ryan Baxter
I'll do my best to explain this. I have successfully installed 6.1 on a 200mhz, 32megRAm, 120megSwap space. I don't know if Xwindows is acting right or not. My windows all combine overlapping and leave dragging traces. My text will mix together and somtimes show a double vision type look.

[newbie] fs on smbmount

1999-09-30 Thread Jason
i successfully mounted a share from a 95 machine. i think im using the wrong fs to view it with becasue any directory that has spaces inbetween words, linux inserts 040 example: "c:\redhat iso" would be "\redhat\040iso". which i dont mind, but i cant change directories within ! jason requesting

Re: [newbie] red hat to mandrake

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Throughout the Mandrake documentation, it recommends only going for fresh builds, not bothering with upgrades. Now my question is, what is it that they're so worried about? Is it really that bad to upgrade from Red Hat 5.1 to Mandrake 6? Will I hit any brick

[newbie] Voodoo3

1999-09-30 Thread Ed Santiago
Has anyone got a Voodoo3 video card to work with Mandrake 6.0 and if so how or what did you do. Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [newbie] sendmail.cf

1999-09-30 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: From: Ronald A. Yacketta hello all! I have been playing with sendmail over the past week. one question comes to mind, why does the following happen when I send mail from certain inet sites? - Transcript of session follows - [EMAIL PROTECTED]...

[newbie] RealPlayer G2 Update

1999-09-30 Thread root
For all the folks having problems with real player, an article in today's slashdot mentioned that a new alpha version is now out. http://www.real.com/products/player/linux.html

[newbie] Sendmail/Mailto Automation

1999-09-30 Thread BryanMoorehead
Hi All, I am trying to write a script that will run occasionally, and send email to me when certain events happen. I have hit a brick wall in trying to completely automate either sendmail or mailto. I can get them to run automagically up to where they expect a text message followed by

Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: I'll do my best to explain this. I have successfully installed 6.1 on a 200mhz, 32megRAm, 120megSwap space. I don't know if Xwindows is acting right or not. My windows all combine overlapping and leave dragging traces. My text will mix together and

RE: [newbie] eth0

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: No, I can't. In Slackware we had a /etc/rc.d/rc.modules where -everything- about all modules are defined and commented out. From there you just uncomment the module you want and then define its IO/IRQ and it works. but... Mandrake doesn't contain this, if it

Re: [newbie] sendmail.cf

1999-09-30 Thread yacketta
From: Ronald A. Yacketta would this apply for email being sent from inet to my server? this only happens from select sites on the internet. IE: if I send email to my root account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from work (kodak.com) I get the message described earlier, I have also gotten the same info

[newbie] Sendmail/Mailto Automation

1999-09-30 Thread BryanMoorehead
Never mind... Just found mailx... Sorry for the hasty posting.. Bryan Hi All, I am trying to write a script that will run occasionally, and send email to me when certain events happen. I have hit a brick wall in trying to completely automate either sendmail or mailto. I can get them to

Re: [newbie] Sendmail/Mailto Automation

1999-09-30 Thread yacketta
From: Ronald A. Yacketta have you tried sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] file [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/30/99 12:22:49 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Ronald A. Yacketta/958157/EKC) Subject: [newbie] Sendmail/Mailto Automation Hi All, I am

Re: [newbie] Gateway Vivitron 1572, Model 15F13

1999-09-30 Thread lalala lalala
What a luck. I have the same MONITOR with slightly different problem. When Xserver launches, I get nothing but white pixels all over my screen. I think this monitor has some problems with minitor config during installtion process. I have tried countless ways but it doesn't seem to work (i

Re: [newbie] newbie remove

1999-09-30 Thread Ripcrd6
instructions sent. Their outta here. Brian -Original Message- From: Darcy Emily Baston newbie remove

Re: [newbie] newbie-remove

1999-09-30 Thread Ripcrd6
I've been sending removal instructions to all just to get them on their way. Brian -Original Message- From: Steve Philp Larry Corrales wrote: newbie-remove Wrong address. Check the MandrakeSoft website for the correct address. Isn't it about time we put a footer on the bottom of

Re: [newbie] (sin asunto)

1999-09-30 Thread Ripcrd6
instructions sent. Bye Bye. -Original Message- From: Ing. Carlos Mayorga V. remove

Re: [newbie] newbie-remove

1999-09-30 Thread Ripcrd6
-Original Message- From: Bob Jackson Steve Philp wrote: Larry Corrales wrote: newbie-remove Wrong address. Check the MandrakeSoft website for the correct address. Isn't it about time we put a footer on the bottom of list messages that includes removal instructions? It won't

Re: [newbie] Voodoo3

1999-09-30 Thread Lang Zhi
Has anyone got a Voodoo3 video card to work with Mandrake 6.0 and if so how or what did you do. Ed Voodoo 3 is supported in XFree86-3.3.5 that included in Mandrake 6.1. Go and get Mdk 6.1 :) Or u can just download the XFree86-3.3.5 from Mdk6.1 and upgrade it in Mdk6.0. It should work. -lz

[newbie] L-M screwed up HDD completely?

1999-09-30 Thread Kevin DeGraaf
Hi all, I have two hard disk drives. My primary master is a 14.4 GB that has one partition (Win98 and all apps, data, etc.). My primary slave is a 2.5 GB with no data on it. I tried to install Linux-Mandrake, with the intention of putting it on the smaller HDD. I messed around with Disk

[newbie] newbie remove

1999-09-30 Thread A.M.(Drew) Pinfold
newbie remove

Re: [newbie] Star Ahhh!fice

1999-09-30 Thread Jose Alberto Abreu
"David P. Greenberg" wrote: However, it looks like I'll have to try WP8. I really need a decent word processor if I'm going to be able to use this OS in lieu of Winblows. Maxwell is OK but not great. Now go and try Abiword (http://www.abisource.com), its simple, elegant and with more than

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread Arcana
Silly question, but are you using a crossover cable between the Windows and Linux machines? You'll need one if you're not using a hub between them. Right now, it's a patch cord. I do NOT have a hub. So all I need is to go to a store and ask for a "crossover cable"? --

[newbie] Starting httpd (or any program for that matter) on boot

1999-09-30 Thread Arcana
I posted this question before but I received about six or seven entirely different responses and so I'm going to ask again. I have the SOURCE of Apache 1.3.9 on my machine and I built it from there, so it's NOT the RPM that comes from the Mandrake site. Now that's

RE: [newbie] Gateway Vivitron 1572, Model 15F13

1999-09-30 Thread Michael Rade
Hello there, in reference to monitor xserver configuration problems, I had them installing Mandrake Linux 6.0 with the SIS 620 AGP. The problem was the with the Xfree driver (86.3.3). This problem has now been fixed with the SVGA Xfree driver 86.3.5, which is also included in Mandrake 6.1 If

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
Arcana wrote: Silly question, but are you using a crossover cable between the Windows and Linux machines? You'll need one if you're not using a hub between them. Right now, it's a patch cord. I do NOT have a hub. So all I need is to go to a store and ask for a

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Silly question, but are you using a crossover cable between the Windows and Linux machines? You'll need one if you're not using a hub between them. Right now, it's a patch cord. I do NOT have a hub. So all I need is to go to a store and ask

Re: [newbie] Voodoo3

1999-09-30 Thread John Brack
Thursday Sep 30 07:55:28 1999 3dfx Voodoo 3 Glide 2.60-9 and XFree86 3.3.5 3dfx Gamers has released Glide 2.60-9 and the XFree86 3.3.5 server for the Voodoo 3 chipset. Changes in Glide: The previous release, Glide_V3-2.60-7.i386-7.glibc20.rpm, had an unnecessary dependency on libNoVersion.

Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess

1999-09-30 Thread Ryan Baxter
From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 12:40:44 -0400 On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: I'll do my best to explain this. I have successfully installed 6.1

RE: [newbie] ACCESS.CONF syntax for restricting IP's

1999-09-30 Thread Lambert, Stephen : CO IR
I'm still having problems even with script below; Please verify my portion of access.conf for httpf access: *** Directory /home/httpd/html # This may also be "None", "All", or any combination of "Indexes", # "Includes", "FollowSymLinks", "ExecCGI", or

RE: [newbie] ACCESS.CONF syntax for restricting IP's

1999-09-30 Thread Bero
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Lambert, Stephen : CO IR wrote: Limit GET POST order allow,deny deny from all Allow from 888.888.888.888 777.777.777.777.777 /Limit Can't work: With the "order allow, deny" command, you tell httpd to process allow first, then process deny, and override the allow

Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
I am guessing you may have an SiS 6326 graphics chipset there - am I right? Regards, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.zap.to/atelier Or when that server is down go direct to http://www.btinternet.com/~bay56/ - Original Message - From: Ryan Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
- Original Message - From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 6:02 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] what are these daemons? On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote: I too would also be interested as to why LinuxConf is a security risk. I don't

Re: [newbie] Starting httpd (or any program for that matter) on boot

1999-09-30 Thread Dan Brown
From: Arcana [EMAIL PROTECTED] I posted this question before but I received about six or seven entirely different responses and so I'm going to ask again. You posted this exact same question yesterday, and I replied to it. Did you try what I suggested? If so, what happens?

Re: [newbie] Mandrake 6.0 to Mandrake 6.1 - - - Worth the effort??

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
- Original Message - From: Rick Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eric L. Damron [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 4:49 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 6.0 to Mandrake 6.1 - - - Worth the effort?? xcdroast already installed. I

RE: [newbie] ACCESS.CONF syntax for restricting IP's

1999-09-30 Thread Lambert, Stephen : CO IR
Still no luck: Directory /home/httpd/html Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None Limit GET POST order allow,deny Allow from 888.888.888.888 777.777.777.777 deny from all /Limit /Directory OR: Directory /home/httpd/html Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks

[newbie] xf86setup mouse problems.

1999-09-30 Thread jerrud
All, When I get XF86Setup working, it brings me to a greeting screen telling me i have a working X server. This is just fine and dandy, but i can not click on the save configuration button, or any other button that is.. The mouse pointer is just the normal X, but doesnt change into a normal arrow

RE: [newbie] ACCESS.CONF syntax for restricting IP's

1999-09-30 Thread Lambert, Stephen : CO IR
Nope.. Still "Forbidden You don't have permission to access /index.html on this server. " All IP's are being denied access, even I only specify one IP! -Original Message- From: Bero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 4:10 PM To: Lambert, Stephen : CO IR Cc:

[newbie] procmail

1999-09-30 Thread James Stewart
I'm using procmail as my mta in .fetchmailrc as I had various problems with sendmail. I was wondering if anyone could tell me the correct syntax to have procmail pass a message into a particular mailbox rather than forwarding it to a user? currently, to forward to a user, I'd use: "procmail -t

Re: [newbie] newbie-remove

1999-09-30 Thread Thomas Peter
Bob Jackson wrote: Steve Philp wrote: Larry Corrales wrote: newbie-remove Wrong address. Check the MandrakeSoft website for the correct address. Isn't it about time we put a footer on the bottom of list messages that includes removal instructions? It won't help. I get

Re: [Re: [Re: [newbie] Upgradeing all packages destroys my system]]

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
- Original Message - From: Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 4:50 AM Subject: Re: [Re: [Re: [newbie] Upgradeing all packages destroys my system]] Let's get past all of the Windows-centric thinking that we've become accustomed to.

[newbie] more XF86Seup problems

1999-09-30 Thread jerrud
I have yet another xf86setup problem, and a general mouse question. When i try to use my mouse, i can only move it over the the middle of the screen, before it stops. so to click on a button in the middle of the screen, i have to move th mouse all the way to the LEFT side of the screen and then

Re: [newbie] Starting httpd (or any program for that matter) on boot

1999-09-30 Thread Arcana
You posted this exact same question yesterday, and I replied to it. Did you try what I suggested? If so, what happens? Oh, sorry, I missed the thread. I wasn't sure if it sent or not because I was having problems with the Mail Server yesterday so I posted it again. I just found

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread Steve Philp
John Aldrich wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Silly question, but are you using a crossover cable between the Windows and Linux machines? You'll need one if you're not using a hub between them. Right now, it's a patch cord. I do NOT have a hub. So all I need

RE: [newbie] L-M screwed up HDD completely?

1999-09-30 Thread Ken Wilson
Did you format the partitions? I would think that a file system of some sort had to be set on the partitions before they'd be readable. Ken Wilson First Law of Optimisation: The speed of a nonworking program is irrelevant (Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming') -Original Message-

Re: [newbie] Star Ahhh!fice

1999-09-30 Thread Jeanette Russo
Jose Alberto Abreu wrote: "David P. Greenberg" wrote: However, it looks like I'll have to try WP8. I really need a decent word processor if I'm going to be able to use this OS in lieu of Winblows. Maxwell is OK but not great. Now go and try Abiword (http://www.abisource.com), its

[newbie] Mounting a Detected SCSI CD-ROM?

1999-09-30 Thread Paul Hoy
Hello all, I've been lurking in this site for several months now and I finally have a question. Here it is: my SCSI is detected by linux and the appropriate modules appear to be installed and operating correctly. However, Ihe SCSI CD-ROM is not mounted; nor is among the list of mounted and

Re: [newbie] newbie-remove

1999-09-30 Thread Steve Philp
Ripcrd6 wrote: I've been sending removal instructions to all just to get them on their way. Larry Corrales wrote: newbie-remove Wrong address. Check the MandrakeSoft website for the correct address. Isn't it about time we put a footer on the bottom of list messages that

Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?

1999-09-30 Thread Steve Philp
bay56 wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote: I too would also be interested as to why LinuxConf is a security risk. I don't actually intend to make a direct connection out, I'm relying on Win98 SE to make my internet connection, but if LinuxConf has other risks, I'd like to know

Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?

1999-09-30 Thread Ty Mixon
Hardware envy! I'll be there in about two years - less if I get a REAL job! Ty Original Message On 9/30/99, 6:51:58 PM, Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?: Because my Linux server is sitting in a closet without a monitor. Or because

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1999-09-30 Thread Javi Lopez
NEWBIE REMOVE

Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: I am not certain I can imagine exactly why anyone would actually want to be able to set things from the web anyway -maybe it has yet to dawn on me. More probably, I missed the point! Just a guess here.remote management of servers??? ;-) John

Re: [newbie] red hat to mandrake via upgrade option

1999-09-30 Thread Brian J. Babiuk
Speaking from experience...you can upgrade, and it might even be preferable to installing the system fresh. (Especially if you have a SB16 PnP sound card, or possibly any PnP cards). I installed RH 5.2 some time ago. While I am still on the lower end of the linux learning curve, I still pride

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread Arcana
If you can find one. You can get a 10-mbit only hub for as low as $50, and that'll DEFINITELY be easier to find than a "crossover cable." It may come down to making one yourself if you can't find one. The information is out there on the web just cut one end off your existing patch

Re: [newbie] Mounting a Detected SCSI CD-ROM?

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Hello all, I've been lurking in this site for several months now and I finally have a question. Here it is: my SCSI is detected by linux and the appropriate modules appear to be installed and operating correctly. However, Ihe SCSI CD-ROM is not mounted; nor

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: And after pricing a decent pair of crimpers, you'll find that hub looking more and more likely. Besides, with a crossover cable you're absolutely, positively limited to two machines. With a hub you've got growing room. Yep. :-) Although knowing how to

Re: [newbie] newbie-remove

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Maybe they're just stupid. :-( Maybe they ,like myself, lost it from having to reinstall several times trying to make things work. Maybe you forget what it was like when you got started. Geeever think maybe they're just too damn lazy to go visit the

Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: I wasn't even aware that I could select an alternative X server. I have 2meg of video ram. I just did the vanilla flavor install. Thanks for your help. Ahh...Ok. You still haven't told us *BRAND* names of video card and monitors. :-) We'll need that kind

Re: [newbie] Mounting a Detected SCSI CD-ROM?

1999-09-30 Thread Paul Hoy
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Hello all, I've been lurking in this site for several months now and I finally have a question. Here it is: my SCSI is detected by linux and the appropriate modules appear to be installed and operating correctly. However,

[newbie] Front ends for PGP

1999-09-30 Thread Hugh Semmler
Hi all, Does anyone know of a front end for pgp the works with kde? The only thing I miss about windoze is the ease of using pgp Thanks in advance Hugh -- The objective of all dedicated employees should be to thoroughly analyze all situations, anticipate all problems prior to their

Re: [newbie] Multiprocessor and Display

1999-09-30 Thread Gustavo Viola
On qua, 29 set 1999, bay56 wrote: Ah, yes - you could try some hardware monitoring software - Sandra from scisoft, and an assortment from Entech should get you all the info you could wish for - just need to snoop the settings you use in Win - write em down, paste em in! Should be reasonably

Re: [newbie] Mounting a Detected SCSI CD-ROM?

1999-09-30 Thread Paul Hoy
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Hello all, I've been lurking in this site for several months now and I finally have a question. Here it is: my SCSI is detected by linux and the appropriate modules appear to be installed and operating correctly. However,

[newbie] Re:

1999-09-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_NEWBIE REMOVE Content-Type: text/html; name="unnamed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: I have copied the info off the Mandrake mailing list page

Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess

1999-09-30 Thread Ryan Baxter
I have a Cirrus Logic GD5446 video card 2mg. I don't know if this is answering your question. I am guessing you may have an SiS 6326 graphics chipset there - am I right? Regards, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.zap.to/atelier Or when that server is down go direct to

Re: [newbie] red hat to mandrake via upgrade option

1999-09-30 Thread Ty Mixon
Original Message On 9/30/99, 6:38:12 PM, "Brian J. Babiuk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: [newbie] red hat to mandrake via upgrade option: [snip] I didn't mean to come across as an authority. I just am speaking from my own experience. I hope this helps someone! Best way to

Re: [newbie] newbie-remove

1999-09-30 Thread Jaybird X
John Aldrich wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: Maybe they're just stupid. :-( Maybe they ,like myself, lost it from having to reinstall several times trying to make things work. Maybe you forget what it was like when you got started. Geeever think maybe they're just

Re: [newbie] Mounting a Detected SCSI CD-ROM?

1999-09-30 Thread Dan Brown
From: Paul Hoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, I'm unable to locate an entry for sda0, only sda, sda2, etc..Am I completely on the wrong track? Actually, the device you should be looking for is /dev/sr0, not /dev/sd[x].

Re: [newbie] Mandrake 6.0 to Mandrake 6.1 - - - Worth the effort??

1999-09-30 Thread Rick Murphy
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, bay56 wrote: - Original Message - From: Rick Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eric L. Damron [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 4:49 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 6.0 to Mandrake 6.1 - - - Worth the

Re: [newbie] RealPlayer G2 Update

1999-09-30 Thread Rick Murphy
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, root wrote: For all the folks having problems with real player, an article in today's slashdot mentioned that a new alpha version is now out. http://www.real.com/products/player/linux.html Ok troops, I downloaded the new RealPlayerG2 (an rpm for us mandrake and redhat

[newbie]Magazine Distro...

1999-09-30 Thread Adam Koch
Let's try this again. I have tried posting to this address and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to no avail. Anyway, I have a question that maybe someone can answer. I recently installed Mandrake 6.0 that came with the new Maximum Linux magazine (by the people who put out MaximumPC). To make a long story

Re: [newbie] newbie-remove

1999-09-30 Thread Eosnet Team
Well, in my experriance with Free Web page hosting, about 35% of the people I host have actually read the TOS and/or the instructions. So I am constantly having to refer people to the FAQ or answer questions that are already answered upon signing up for webspace. - Original Message -

Re: [newbie] Multiprocessor and Display

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
NO, but if you find some let me know ;-) esp. winbond temp sensor monitors - want to see what me fans temps are doing - I bet they could look right groovy under Gnome! ;-) Regards, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.zap.to/atelier Or when that server is down go direct to

Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
- Original Message - From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:31 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] what are these daemons? On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: I am not certain I can imagine exactly why anyone would actually want to be able to

Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
- Original Message - From: Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:51 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] what are these daemons? Because my Linux server is sitting in a closet without a monitor. So that's how to get some sleep! ;-) Or because the

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
- Original Message - From: Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:32 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT And after pricing a decent pair of crimpers, you'll find that hub looking more and more likely.

Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess

1999-09-30 Thread bay56
- Original Message - From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:40 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Garbled Lines and slow windows, what a mess On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: I wasn't even aware that I could select an alternative X server. I

[newbie] Netscape 4.7 released on win32

1999-09-30 Thread Eosnet Team
Any word on when (if not already) there will be a 4.7 for linux?

RE: [newbie] newbie-remove (Definitely OT)

1999-09-30 Thread Ken Wilson
I'm beginning to think it's the same newbie over and over again because he likes getting all that fan mail. :-) That, or they're so intellectually challenged that if reading the instructions that get sent when they enrol is quantum physics then Linux must seem like another universe in another

RE: [newbie] Netscape 4.7 released on win32

1999-09-30 Thread Ken Wilson
I just checked Netscape's web site out. 4.7 is available as Linux 2.0 or Linux 2.0(glibc). Ken Wilson First Law of Optimisation: The speed of a nonworking program is irrelevant (Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming') -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

[newbie] Man I HATE this.

1999-09-30 Thread lalala lalala
Well.. that subject was to get your attention. :) Ok... it's been officially 15 times installing Linux over and over and over and over and (u get the idea). I've tried RedHat, Suse, TurboLinux, PhatLinux (- that's a ghettolinux... it really SUCKS), Calera... SOmeone shoot me. I have 2 things

Re: [newbie] Forcing Network card to read off of 10baseT

1999-09-30 Thread Bill Crouch
John Aldrich wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, you wrote: And after pricing a decent pair of crimpers, you'll find that hub looking more and more likely. Besides, with a crossover cable you're absolutely, positively limited to two machines. With a hub you've got growing room. Yep. :-)