Has anyone else had trouble typing in licq? Whenever I type anything that
goes over a line in length, everything I've typed until that point
disapears and is replaced with junk. I have to hit enter every time I get
to the end of the line which is quite annoying.
Any known way to fix this?
DvB
I have installed mandrake 7.0.
And i have 128 MB memory and mandrake only see 15MB
Please help me
I'm running licq .75 and don't have that problem. I did have problems
compiling it tho.
What I had to do was uninstall all qt and qt-devel. Then install qt
2.x and qt-devel 2.x. Compile as per the read-me's.
rpm -U --old-package qt-1.44 . . .
Then Licq and kde ran fine. :)
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Ty Mixon
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, [iso-8859-1] Øystein Efterdal wrote:
I have installed mandrake 7.0.
And i have 128 MB memory and mandrake only see 15MB
Please help me
hmmm, try to reset bios. Or before that notice how much RAM your
bios actually sees. You can watch this during the bootperiod,
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I have exactly the same problem with licq...
Haven't found a workaround/fix yet.bet someone else has though :-)
KXICQ works fine...and has the odd added feature too, lke being able to
quote a message when replying.
-Ross
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Kajetan Beler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How should I use zipdrive as a user under Mandrake 7.
As a root there is no problem at all, works and mouts great.
But when I try to mount as a user I just get :
"only root can do that"
What should I do..
Kajetan
Hey Y'all,
Thanks for the help! Starting to get a grip on how the whole Linux system fits
together!
I know to uninstall an rpm package, all I have to do is go to the rpm packager
and hit uninstall...easy.
What do you do if you ever want to uninstall a program that you installed from a
.tar
-Opprinnelig melding-
Fra: Kajetan Beler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 27. januar 2000 10:21
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, [iso-8859-1] Øystein Efterdal wrote:
I have installed mandrake 7.0.
And i have 128 MB memory and mandrake only see 15MB
Salvador Morua wrote:
Hi There :
I have tried to use kppp 1.6.22 without success:
I can get a remote and local address without problems in the
negotiation.
I have a correct connection as appeared in /etc/messages
Since I have got mandrake 6.0 and 6.1 I use kppp without success
At a command prompt as root, type 'ntsysv'
Place an '*' in the brackets next to inet by pressing the spacebar. That should
do it.
Bryan
"Chris Hughes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/26/2000 02:11:57 PM
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Nah. That is thresult of a core dump. Most *nices do that when something goes
haywire, hence the 'dead' look. Supposedly, some folks have the ability to view
the contents of the file and determine what happened. Don't know why it showed
up on a floppy, unless that is where the error
Have you tried booting from the CD? I have pretty much given up on making boot
disks. If your bios/cd-rom support it, try it.
Bryan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/26/2000 11:43:23 PM
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Thanks for the help John, it worked like a treat :-)
I have disabled the VCF file attachment as well,
heaven forbid treading on peoples toes.
Now I just have to get my Linux box talking to the
disks and printer on my fileserver (a win95OSR2 box).
I hope to move my fileserver over to Linux
Øystein Efterdal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bios se 128mb and windoz dose se 128.
I have configet lilo.conf to append="mem128M" now the linux se 64MB.
^
Make this part "mem=128M"
^^^
HTH,
Mike
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Michael
Øystein Efterdal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey
I have a problem to get my dialup to work.
Some times i dose get connected but i have a problem to connect.
And when i am connected i dose not get a route out i cant ping out ore se
any web pages like i am not connected.
I neade help
Øystein
Ross Slade wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I have exactly the same problem with licq...
Haven't found a workaround/fix yet.bet someone else has though :-)
Installing Licq 0.75-3a worked for me. You will have to
do things in a certain order though, to keep both KDE
happy and
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Øystein Efterdal wrote:
I have installed mandrake 7.0.
And i have 128 MB memory and mandrake only see 15MB
Please help me
Looks more like a memory hole setting in the BIOS.
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Ronald
Lance Carrie Borden wrote:
What do you do if you ever want to uninstall a program that you installed from a
.tar file?
Keep your installed .tar files in a directory for them
(I use /usr/local/installed) and use tar to get a list
of all the files in that .tar file, so that you can
"locate
Title: Solicitud. Siemens.
Hello! My name is José Salazar work in Siemens Venezuela in the area of data, I am proving linux for 1 month and you would help me enough if they can answer me the following questions:
1. I have installed linux mandrake version 6.1, how can I make to add an
On Tue, 04 Mar 2036, you wrote:
Øystein Efterdal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bios se 128mb and windoz dose se 128.
I have configet lilo.conf to append="mem128M" now the linux se 64MB.
^
Make this part "mem=128M"
^^^
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Ross Slade wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I have exactly the same problem with licq...
Haven't found a workaround/fix yet.bet someone else has though :-)
I'm waiting for the final version of kxicq. I'd rather not use a snapshot.
Besides, it doesn't
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I can't seem to get my CD player to play music. I
know that my sound card works because I can hear
the sample sounds when I configued by AWE32 sound card with
sndconfig, but when I slip in a CD and try to use
the CD Player in KDE, I can't get any sound. The
In Mandrake 7.0, the sound volume changes I make with aumix do not stay in
place. Every time I reboot, the settings change back to EXTREMELY LOUD,
which I of course don't notice until I go to play music and have to rush
to turn it down. How can make my volume setting changes stay in place
I once sent the link out to someone else for those drivers, and now
that I recently reformated and installed I find that I no longer have
the link, or that the site is down.
If someone still has the drivers, or knows where to find them, I'd
really appreciate it if you'd e-mail
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Thanks for the help John, it worked like a treat :-)
I have disabled the VCF file attachment as well,
heaven forbid treading on peoples toes.
Yeah... :-) I knowit's nice, but it's also a waste of
bandwidth as your vcf file is only useful for a small
Please too much mail unsubscribe
Joséto install your sound card use the console program
sndconfig and be logged in as root. To add your modem,
configure Kppp (its start up icon is in KDE's 'K' start up menu
under the subheading Internet). To make your linux system work
with an NT network you need to set up samba (use the
Well for all of you that were aware that I was having a mouse (Ps/2) problem
with my laptop...there is good news, well at least for me, and possibly for
you as well...I've fixed it,...the problems seems to have been a conflict
between the laptop display and the Ps/2 port, which I find a little
Hi there,
I downloaded Mandrake 7.0 iso image file, burnt the installation CD but when
I tried the installation, after the first successful step of recognizing my
hardware, it could not intialize the CD-ROM. After the 'Intializing
CD-ROM...' message it gave me:
'mount failed. Invalid argument;
hi i installed mandrake
its great
the modem works it dials out it can connects to my ISP
but netscape does not work?
i know i need my ISP DNS etc?? where do i get them from and where do i put
them in mandrake
#
thanks for all your help
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Try startx! This starts the X-server that gnome and kde run on.
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From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; tehc support
Subject: [newbie] linux problems
i dont understand what the opperating screen is
I don't know if you have your X-windows configured yet but give this a
shot and let us know what happens, at the command line type "startx"
without the quotes. If it gives you error messeges e-mail here at the
[newbie] list and we'll help you get your X configured. Don't worry
you havent done
I seem to be having a problem with mandrake7 when it runs X setup on the
install or I run XFdrake, my system just freezes. Any ideas whats wrong?
Chris,
Do you get a login prompt? Are you logging in ... If it just comes up with a prompt
after boot then this suggests you are in single user mode.
If you login try typing 'startx' at the prompt
This should bring up KDE as a default
Hope this helps.
Werner
Chris wrote:
i dont
Chris wrote:
i dont understand what the opperating screen is supposed to look like
when im done installing, but all i get is a command promt. i cant get
gnome or kde or anything to come up. i type "kde" and all i get is a
bunch of messages saying xserver canot be found. whats up?
=
I'm definately new to linux, however in general, you can't get CD sound
unless you have the CD audio cable running to your sound card, it might
also be in backwards if you have it in. You should have on your CD-ROM a
40 pin connector (ide, 50 if scsi) a power cable, and another 3-4 wire
Yeah, so I avoided doing a fresh install because I need to take my laptop
apart to remove the mouse everytime I install... You need to install a C
compiler... either install pgcc , pgcc - c++, pgcc-obj and dependencies from
your CD, of ftp
Here is the url were to get it:
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