Ho installato Mandrake 7, ma ho questo problema:
riesco a navigare senza problemi su internet con netscape 4.7, scarico
tranquillamente le news con Knews, ma non riesco a scaricare la posta, ho
inserito le stesse impostazioni che ho sul browser
in win98, (anche se su linux alla voce server type
I have setup a duel-booting system with Linux and
Windows 98. After successfully installing Linux I have
been unable to get any further. When I choose to boot
into Linux from the Lilo boot menu, the system loads
and then displays a screen which has a picture of a
penguin and information about
I have setup a duel-booting system with Linux and
Windows 98. After successfully installing Linux I have
been unable to get any further. When I choose to boot
into Linux from the Lilo boot menu, the system loads
and then displays a screen which has a picture of a
penguin and information about
Il mer, 08 mar 2000, hai scritto:
You have made your installation as a normal installation. You should find in
your Mandrake Cd the library and the binary of g++ Install that RPM package
and the library needed and you will have your compiler installed and working
Hey, Another Problem
Gross error in judgement. I so enjoyed 6.5 that I bought 7.0. Eight
hour installation process, many procedures taking place "blind",
interminable waits. I lost one whole night's sleep trying to install.
Install error with mouseconfig. I thought no biggie, just reconfig.
Did that by
How can I do a remote X-login on another machine? Meaning: I want to
login to another computer doing a remote session, as I would be
working directly on this computer.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Regards,
Claus.
--
Atzenbeck. Data structures design
http://www.atzenbeck.de
QOTD:
"It
It used to work, but now it doesn't work anymore:
I have 2 scsi devices (ZIP, CD ROM writer) on my computer. Mandrake
recognized them by installing. Also after that the computer was aware
of them.
But suddenly kudzu told me on startup, that I have removed this
hardware, which is not true.
How
get a ATAPI/IDE type CD-ROM and you should be fine...
Dave Casper wrote:
Ok, I need a new, spelled f-a-s-t-e-r, CD-Rom anyway.
So now is the time when you all get to throw out your
opinions as to who has the best hardware: what CD-Rom
would you recommend?
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From an Xterm
rlogin remote-machine -l remote-username
Add your password if requested
Should see some login messages
export DISPLAY=local-machine:0.0 (If using bash do this. If using csh use
"setenv DISPLAY local-machine:0.0")
run your remote X application
That is it
Mike
--
Mike Plummer
Time to throw my oar in...
Cable modems give you an address via the DHCP protocol. Some of the numbers
they give you are:
IP address
DNS server ip address
gateway
The Domain Name Server address they give you gets you on Their Server. Their
server has an alias for "mail" and "news" to point
If you downloaded .rpm files, you have to install them first. In KDE,
use the disk navigator to find the rpm, then click on it. The xrpm
program should come up with the archive so you can install it. Look at
the second tab in the window so you know where and what it's putting out
to run it
An easier way to fix this is to go into KDE and use the "Desktop Switching
Tool"
or
instead of using Startx use KDM
I love KDM as it allows you to browse through the different managers and
choose the one you want for that session. It remembers your last choice and
displays it in dropbox for
Denis Havlik wrote:
Hi
Only "users" can post now - others must return a receipt. Should be nice
against spam. "unsubscribe" comes next.
Has there been any SPAM on this list last 2-3 days? If you see any, please
report to me.
Denis
Hey, I like SPAM. Fry it up and slap on a little mayo
Curtis Horn wrote:
Ok, first, i had to download the iso file and extract it using
winimage, it's now in a file c:\mdk702
(i did this because the ftp download wouldn't work)
Next i double clicked install, and i get the correct window
with no error msgs. here is where i have problems.
I'm
Bill Kinsey wrote:
I have a fairly simple question. I'm very new to linux, mandrake being my
first dist. What reading resources would the experts recomend? I'm
purchasing Linux for Dummies tomorrow but what else might be of assistance.
I've found Running Linux - 3rd Edition, Linux in a
Maybe "localhost"?
bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/07/2000 04:58:48 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: newbies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings)
Subject: [newbie] "mail" server
Greetings again,
Here's yet another problem. I'm an @home user.
On Mar 08, Harold Hartley wrote:
get a ATAPI/IDE type CD-ROM and you should be fine...
We just got one for a system here for a grand total of about $56 shipped. I
hear from another person on a list that he got one for like $60 and then he
got a $40 rebate. Can't beat that!
Before I bought, a
Hi :-)I'm looking for help on setting my ATI Rage 128 AGP 32MB card inMandrake.My system is AMD k6-2 450Mhz ,128MB , Rage 128 AGP ,2x13GB HDDs ext 56kmodem,miro DC10plus.Monitor 17'' Amaga that does 1024x768 @ 87Hz,800x600@100HzWell let get to the point.I can't get this thing work properly in
As a matter of fact, I find "default" sizes chosen by mandrake install
program very good for a desktop machine. Especially having /home as a big
separate partition.
On a server, /tmp and /var COULD take quite a lot of space, on a desktop
it is mostly /usr, /home and maybe /opt.
Denis
Hi, folks
I have bin bussy getting set-up in Paris (still looking for an appartement
:-( ) for te last week, but below are some quickies i picked-up
in the meantime. Some of these are rather imformative, others may not
be. I intend to post similar lists here from time to time, and if you spot
I like Mitsumi (CD-ROM) and Toshiba (DVD-ROM).
-Original Message-
From: Harold Hartley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 5:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie]CD-ROM?
get a ATAPI/IDE type CD-ROM and you should be fine...
On 08-Mar-2000 Bill Kinsey wrote:
I have a fairly simple question. I'm very new to linux, mandrake being my
first dist. What reading resources would the experts recomend? I'm
purchasing Linux for Dummies tomorrow but what else might be of assistance.
I found 'Running Linux' by Welsh et al.
On 07-Mar-2000 Nicholas Imfeld wrote:
Does anyone know how to check and see what devices your hardware is assigned
too?
--
Nic
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
less /proc/devices
tom
--
"No fun, no gain"
Thomas 'tom' Berger, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work)
Note: rc5.d on RedHat based distributions is the GUI boot, not rc6.d.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 10:43 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA
Another nice trick with PCMCIA services is when you get it
What command are you using to test your connection? Are you in a browser?
Feed me ...
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "KompuKit" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Linux Mandrake" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 5:54 PM
Subject: [newbie] help with apache
I think I finally have my
This happened to me the first time I installed linux. The only way I got
around it was to reinstall linux. You will be prompted at the X setup if you
want a graphical startup. Choose yes and you will be able to log on through
a GUI interface. From that point you will be able to use gnome, kde,
I dont know why did I recieve this massage?
Any way I cant help?
David E. Panama
Ambassador
Original Message Follows
From: Ryan Drafall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] can't fully download...
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 07:19:36 -0600
Title: Linux boot loader failed to install
Last night, I installed Linux Mandrake (version 6.5 I think) and when the OS installation attempted to install the Linux boot loader, I received a message saying something like error installing boot loader.
Prior to installing Linux, I was
If There are two different range ip adress in your ip network. You may use
diferent range. Actually, IP alias has been used for in this cases. it
doesn't right the same range ip adress on the one NIC. What is your
objective usage of ip alias?Because some special applications may prefer the
same
On 07-Mar-2000 Lief Erickson wrote:
The problem:
I can't ping my gateway address.
The setup:
I have Linux Mandrake 6.1 with two NICs:
eth0=3c595
eth1=3c900B
DSL connection in bridging mode - not PPP! The NICs are running. I have
looked at netstat and route to try
That has been my single largest complaint about
Netscape and Linux. Though this doesn't pertain much to KDE. I have
2 phone lines and have dialed the M$ machine with IE and the Linux machine with
Netscape. I've downloaded the same file from the same FTP server both with
a browser and with
You may have to contact your @Home Tech support to find out the EXACT address
to your mail...mine was just "mail" then I reinstalled at one point and my
mail wouldn't work...now it is *mail."mycity".on.wave.home.com*
HTH
Jaguar
bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by this
Well I know for a fact that some of the lesser known brands are paper wieghts
with Linux...I had a Delta 32X that was...I am using a brand name Toshiba 32X,
with no problem at all. I would suggest getting a well supported brand name
(Toshiba, Sony, Creative, Acer...). Besides you will be
"I don't know what Droid Army you're talking about!"
http://www.microsith.com/
"Their planet just exploded of its own accord!"
When i run the Runme script, it say Nothing new ti install.
can you help me
subscribe newbie
go for a 72x cd-rom if u faster. theyre only around 70 bucks at CompUsa.
- Original Message -
From: Dave Casper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 9:25 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie]CD-ROM?
Ok, I need a new, spelled f-a-s-t-e-r, CD-Rom anyway.
So now is
next time this happens, hit alt -f7, if i think it's doing what it's doing,
then you should see it there.
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Kinsey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Localhost login
there's more than way to do it (ok , so i stole that from Larry Wall and his
friends), but what I had said would have worked too :).
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Berger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] bz2?
On
Lief Erickson wrote:
On 07-Mar-2000 Lief Erickson wrote:
The problem:
I can't ping my gateway address.
The setup:
I have Linux Mandrake 6.1 with two NICs:
eth0=3c595
eth1=3c900B
DSL connection in bridging mode - not PPP! The NICs are running. I have
looked at
Clauscheck your cabeling and check that the scsi chains are
properly terminated.
Alan
Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
It used to work, but now it doesn't work anymore:
I have 2 scsi devices (ZIP, CD ROM writer) on my computer. Mandrake
recognized them by installing. Also after that the
Hi Denis, I set up a server for our office of 15 clients using Mandrake 7.0,
it will be used for filesharing and web browsing. There is no need for email
or printer sharing because each Netscape client POP's their mail from an
account w/ our web host and everyone has their own rinter. We may add
Hello Lane,
First of all i would like to ask you to kindly not pull your punches
and please tell us exactly how you really feel. g
That having been said Lane, if you want to have all those privlages and
the potentually risky situation that it entails.
Why not just run
bosco wrote:
I was wondering if somone might help me with this... If you get a moment
go to this page.
http://www.liquidquake.com/plans/bosco.asp
Now, this is suppose to be my plan files.. And I can see it in Netscape
in WinDOZE... does anyone have any idea why I can't see it in Netscape
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
JosephI'll bet you mean 'Linux Complete' published by
Sybex. It carries a $19.95 price in big characters on the cover
but is usually available for well under $15. I agree with your
assessment of it and the O'Reilly books as well.
Alan
BINGO, you win the prize.
If you want to see how full things are at a shell prompt type:
df[Enter]
It will list things with % full. If you are using KDE then there's a
kdiskfree app in one of the menus. It's a slick GUI of df =)
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Victor Richardson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Why not just use root and be done with it then?
Because then my email goes out with that as my username, and everyone knows that I'm
not a "true believer" in the Linux way.
--
Lane
Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
Using Linux to get where I want to go...
On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, Lane Lester wrote:
:~Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 12:35:06 EST
:~From: Lane Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:~To: Newbie-Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:~Subject: [newbie] Which Red-Hat Is Mandrake 7.0?
:~
:~
:~I notice that various packages are available for different versions of
:~Red Hat.
well that can be saolved with sendmail ;)
you could have the addy rewritten by sendmail when it is sent ;)
Lane Lester wrote:
Why not just use root and be done with it then?
Because then my email goes out with that as my username, and everyone knows that I'm
not a "true believer" in the
Hey, What is the name of The RPM On The Mandrake 7.0-2 ISO?
Which Inlcudes The Header Filez For C++?
Thanks,
Julien
- Original Message -
From: Emanuele La Rosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 5:00 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] C++ Compiler Help
Il
To all that can help:
My friend and I have been working on his drives to get them properly accessible
but we continue to have problems. Here is a brief description of our problems:
First he installed mandrake 7.0 on his system with the 2.2.14-15 kernel.
Everything went very well for him.
are there any docs/how-tos on this
subject?
i've created a LOCAL ftp server on a windoze pc...
it has anonymous accounts... and the directory is my mandrake cd...
altho i`m not sure which directory of the cd is
needed...
if anyone can help or talk me through this i'd
appreciate it
Okay here is the problem. I configured kppp without
any problems and it dials and connects to my ISP just
fine. Right up until right after it tells me what
speed I am connected at. At this point it tries to
logon to a network when it fails so does ppp. I'm sure
whatever is wrong is minor.
y? Geez... I must have always fallen asleep before I got to y parameter
in tar docs. I always did it the long way. z was impressed onto my
brain when I was young, so I knew that one.
Thanks Tom! Now I feel I should go to the web site and read more of
your information, but I always end up
I also use these cards and have a cable modem attached to the 3c900B.
Firstly both of mine detect during setup (mandrake 7.02) only because I
turned off -boot to PnP Os.
Secondly I use the the 3c59x for the 3c900B and type in 3c90x for the 3c905B
when using drakconf.
The 3c905 is a really shit
Yamaha + linux = problems.
Avoid these peskies if you can. Yamaha stil does not get it, and their
chips are mostly unsupported. By the way, Xwave QS3000A is also from
Yamaha. AVOID, AVOID, AVOID.
cu
Denis
-
Mag^H^H^HDr. Denis Havlik
Hi, I've gota notebook (IBM TP 380E) without
a cdrom but a 100 Mbit PCMCIA network card and a floppy, I want to install Linux
Mandrake over a ftp server (in my local network)
I created two bootdisks (installer and pcmcia
module disk)
but in the installation procedure when asking me for a
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/mandrake/7.0/Mandrake/RPMS/libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-3mdk.i586.html
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/mandrake/7.0/Mandrake/RPMS/libstdc++-2.95.2-3mdk.i586.html
Hey, What is the name of The RPM On The Mandrake 7.0-2 ISO?
Which Inlcudes The Header Filez For C++?
Thanks,
I now know how to enter bios even though there is no prompt but I could
not find this PnP setting everbody is talking about. Where is it?
Please share
Matt
pnp os -
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Loschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 3:12 AM
Subject: [newbie] Disableing PNP IN BIOS
I now know how to enter bios even though there is no prompt but I could
not find this PnP setting
What is PNP os and how do I get there. I am a NEWBIE, everybody starts
somewhere.
At 12:18 AM 3/9/00 +0100, you wrote:
pnp os -
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Loschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 3:12 AM
Subject: [newbie] Disableing
Why would one want to disable the PNP to run linux...
I run with PNP enabled and have no problems...
Harold
--
Matthew Loschmann wrote:
What is PNP os and how do I get there. I am a NEWBIE, everybody starts
somewhere.
At 12:18 AM 3/9/00 +0100, you wrote:
pnp os -
Matthew Loschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is PNP os and how do I get there. I am a NEWBIE, everybody startssomewhere.At 12:18 AM 3/9/00 +0100, you wrote:pnp os - - Original Message - From: Matthew Loschmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000
I've just installed Mandrake 7.0 (air) release and had to
convert to
using my PS/2 mouse. I want to use a USB
mouse.
I run into an INSMOD error at the beginning of the GUI install
selecting the mouse type of USB. My Win2k Advance
Server
on another partition on the same machine
works with
the below error...is what appears when I attempt to access my apache,
via browser...
why is this, and How do I fix it...?
Syntax error on line 680 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Invalid command
'SSLVerifyClient', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not
included in the
--
Josephok, you're on, the next time I'm in Cleveland. But I
will pop one out of the fridge the next time I hear the old
upright sucking up carpet fuzz :-)
Alan
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
JosephI'll bet you mean 'Linux Complete' published by
Sybex. It
Hello
I am running both Manrake 7.0 and Caldera 2.3 on the same machine (not
simultaneously, of course!). I did not have probelm to config the ISA Sound
blaster AWE 64 withtin Caldera but when I try to do the same on Mandrake 7.0 it
won't work and sometimes wreckes the modem
Eduardo,
SU or login as root user then
try using the 'sndconfig' program.
This is RedHat handy dandy tool. You want to
run it our of your Xdisplay at console level.
Sean
-Original Message-
From: mendes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mandrake Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 08,
"Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote:
are you downloading from a winblows box through a
dualhomed linux box?
if so you might be haveing a ip masq problem (or lack of a ip masq)
Ron
David Panama wrote:
>
> I dont know why did I recieve this massage?
> Any way I cant help?
>
> David E. Panama
> Ambassador
>
Hi Victor:
I had a simular cituation. I have an IBM Aptiva. I installed the
Mandrake 7.0 several times and when it came to X my system froze up. The only
way I got around this was to install Mandrake 7.0 as and upgrade. After that
X configured I''m able to readjust my monitor rate now.
Yup, try running "sndconfig" in a terminal window. Just follow the steps from there. I
recomend using the old dma irq etc settings you had before and it should work. if you
are running windows, do a full print of the system profile in ( control panel system
devices ) that way you have a run
Thats just plain wicked :)
I never had any problems with ftp/http downloads in linux, winblows on
the other hand is a pain in the ace!
let me think about this one, sounds realy wierd seeing they both go out
the internet nic, that is win98 traffic comes to the linux box on nicB
and goes to the
Need someone knowledgable in apache...to walk me thru setup,
preferably via ICQ...I can't stand this anymore...
why is apache so hard to figure out...this is ridiculous.
I was using OMNIhttpd pro version2.06 on win98...
and it was so easy...
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KompuKit=
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ICQ#
I know I had to push f2 on my win95 machine. Try holding down the delete key
as soon as your machine boots. If it loads completely, restart and hold down
f2. You might also want to read the booklet included with your machine
- Original Message -
From: Mike Koceja
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 06 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Q: Why can't I install Mandrake on i486/i386 system?
A: Mandrake 6.x and 7.x packages have been compiled with pentium
optimisation. Sorry, no i386/i486 version.
This is not always true. I have a 486 DX2 66 mghrtz system, and I have run
Mandrake 6.0 and 7.0
I just happen to see a problem with the USB detection of mice on
Mandrake's last minute corrections faq.. So check here and use the patch
and see if that helps.
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/airlast.php3
bosco().
Sean Conroy wrote:
I've just installed Mandrake 7.0 (air) release and
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