Rick,
so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin /net
that should do the trick.
Brent
"Rick Bonczek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I downloaded the StarOffice 5.2 from Sun, the download was named
"so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin". When I executed this, the installation was a
local installation. I have
Well, I'm reading this discussion about what language use and I want say
something, (without trying to kill anyone, this only a comment)
I'm Spanish, and I'm here, why? because the Spanish lists, news, etc...
where I can speak in my foreign language normally works like shit,
nobody
I have some new information. Maybe these info can help. Thank you very much.
When I type ifconfig, then I got a message like this :
ppp0 : Link encap point-to-point protocol
inet addr : 203.130.227.76P-t-P : 192.168.0.254 Mask :
255.255.255.255
UP POINTTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST
Yeaaahh
Really good!!!
Later on I'll send a post explaining how I solved my modem and connection
problems I had for the last 2 weeks, in case it can help someone (I've seen
there's a lot of people with that kind of problems.
But, I'll do
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Is there a 'Nix command that will change filenames in a directory from UPPER
case to all lowercase?
This will lowercase all your filenames :
for i in *[A-Z]* ; do mv $i `echo $i |tr "A-Z" "a-z"` ; done
PS : note that the single quotes are
Hi
I am using Mandrake 7.1 and ncftp-3.0.1-2mdk.
When accessing external web sites we need to go through a firewall
requiring authentication.
I have set up the ~/.ncftp/firewall file and using ncftp works fine.
However when using ncftpget it does not seem to use this file at all and
fails with
Hi John,
I a very very newbie in Linux but I'll try to help you anyway.
In Kppp:
1. go to configuration
2. Put a name for your connection
3. then edit the connection
4. In the IP ADDRESS tab check the Ip Address given by server option(I'm
translating from spanish so I'm not sure if in english you
Hi,
this is not an advertisement, it's in spanish.
This person would like some information on where he can get the drivers for the
Viper II Z200 of diamond. Here is the translation:
"Newbie group:
I need that you inform me, to know if you could send me or inform me in which
web I can download
In windows, if you use Outlook then you select the message (any of the thread,
the first one for example), right click, choose read the thread. And that's it.
There are also other options you can change so that the messages get sorted by
thread as they come in, but I don't remember how it is,
I'm not sure if you have a SCSI, parallel or what, but for mine (parallel),
I got it working by having a disk inserted and then using the commands
"insmod parport" and "insmod ppa" (without the quotes of course). That's
all it took. A lot easier than setting this thing up about 3 years ago.
H...it took mine 43 seconds to come up.
AMD K6-233
64MB SDRAM
2.2.16 kernel
Linux Mandrake 7.1
that's really not too bad.
--
Mark
** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299
** _||_ in the making of
I am not sure, but perhaps in the DNS tab you have to uncheck this option:
--Disable existing DNS Servers during connection : enable--
so that it DOESN'T disable the existing DNS Servers during the connection.
That's how I have it set up and it works.
Hope this can help, cheers,
Carol^
El
Hi, I just want to add a comment to this discussion.
Fernando, at the end of his post wrote that he UNDERSTANDS english and italian,
not that he SPEAKS or WRITES these languages, which is very different. So I
supose he doesn't expect anyone to answer him in spanish, I think he asked for
help the
Hi,
just want to add another tip:
In Outlook (Windows, of course) choose:
View, Sort By to sort your mail.
Cheers,
Carol^
El jue, 14 sep 2000, escribiste:
In windows, if you use Outlook then you select the message (any of the thread,
the first one for example), right click, choose read the
When I downloaded the StarOffice 5.2 from Sun, the download was named
"so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin". When I executed this, the installation
was a
local installation. I have several users of the workstation. The
StarOffice instructions were to run "Setup /net" from the CD-Rom for a
Hola Fernando,
Quizas http://www.driverguide.com puede ayudarle. No hay muchos drivers de Linux,
pero al menos puede encontrar otras personas que buscan la misma cosa!
Buena suerte
-
Fernando,
Maybe http://www.driverguide.com can help you. There aren't very many drivers for
Linux
I have had similar problems in the past. Make sure that the .kderc file in your $HOME
directory is owned by you and not root. For some reason mine was owned by root when I
logged in the first time.
-- Original Message --
From: Hellmut [EMAIL
I agree. Computing history is implicit in some of the configuration and
learning curve issues we're having to deal with as newbies; knowing computing
history helps to explain some otherwise odd and confusing things in Linux.
Besides, many things, like the Xerox PARC deal, are just plain
All this about Star Office got me curious, so I timed it:
System:
AMD K6-3, 400
Asus p5A-b
RAM = 192 (64 + 128 )
HDA = WD 13.6GB
HDB = WD 30.7GB
SWAP = 128mb
OS = SUSE 6.4 - "Practically Everything" option (HDA is almost full)
So, from starting to move the cursor to the KDE panel icon
Hi,
I've set up a W98SE box which I would like to back up from a Linux cron job
without running the box all the time.
- waking up via WOL works fine.
- shares to be backed up are accessible
- smbtar works fine
- but how do I tell the crappy box to shut down afterwards?
TIA!
--
I use a PIII 500 with 64Mb of RAM. Starting up SO does take some time,
but I can handle that.
The problem is trying to do anything else on your computer, e.g.. use
Netscape. Once you change applications your disk starts swapping and
never stops.
I use VMware and Win95 with Office97. This uses
Mark,
As I said, if you disable COM2 on the motherboard you may find that the
modem will successfully reassign and operate in both NT and Linux, since you
will have cleared an address conflict. Some motherboards will stop the
PowerOnSelfTest before turning control over to an operating
Carolina Kohler wrote:
Hi,
just want to add another tip:
In Outlook (Windows, of course) choose:
View, Sort By to sort your mail.
Cheers,
Carol^
El jue, 14 sep 2000, escribiste:
In windows, if you use Outlook then you select the message (any of the thread,
the first one for
:~does anybody know what the extra 250 programs in
:~mandrake 7.2 are. if not i think we should all revolt
:~and make em tell us.
how about making a "diff" of package lists in 7.1 and 7.2 beta? Hardly
worth doing a big revolt, no?:-b
cu
Denis
--
I'm running Mandrake on a pentium II 400MHz/128MB at the resolution one up
from 1024x768 and with a medium size centered wallpaper. It's just not very
perky - it's not "impossible" slow but it's "annoyingly" slow. Also,
Netscape takes forever to load web pages and it keeps reloading pages when
Mark,
How is the hard drive utilization set up in your motherboard's CMOS now?
LBA has been in general use for several years, and your motherboard is
definitely young enough to have LBA support. If your CMOS shows your hard
drive's CHS and mode both "auto", are you using a hard drive
Dear all, Thank you for your help. I went back into xconfigurator and changed
the monitor and resolution. I also changed the mouse. It ended up working. I
was shocked. The graphics and fonts are slightly larger than normal but that
is the way I like it. My mouse works, too! My next job is to
Hi Folks,
I am really sorry to see such a flamethread over a guy who posted a
question in spanish. So what? We are supposed to be a friendly bunch of
linuxers, not a bunch of wicked old men who have nothing better to do than
flame-ing each other.
If you don't understand Spanish, ignore it,
flupke wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Is there a 'Nix command that will change filenames in a directory from UPPER
case to all lowercase?
This will lowercase all your filenames :
for i in *[A-Z]* ; do mv $i `echo $i |tr "A-Z" "a-z"` ; done
PS : note that the
I read somewhere in one of the help files in order to maximize our Linux
box peformance, we should recompile it's kernel. I am interested in this and
would like to find out how to do it.
Thanks...
_
Get Your Private,
Pretty good translation Vic. That is what it says. At the end of the message he states
that he can understand english and italian.
So if any help is coming, english would be fine.
I was at Diamond's home page and only found Win drivers.
Hugo.
-Original Message-
From: Vic
Mark Johnson wrote:
I'm running Mandrake on a pentium II 400MHz/128MB at the resolution one up
from 1024x768 and with a medium size centered wallpaper. It's just not very
perky - it's not "impossible" slow but it's "annoyingly" slow. Also,
Netscape takes forever to load web pages and it
Hi --
I got the same message from Netscape about the $SOCKS variable. It left me stymied,
and I don't like being stymied. I had to keep swapping back and forth to/from Windoze
in order to get my e-mails (sigh!).
CAVEAT: I am a first-time install of Linux, not an upgrade; if your
I am looking for a quality computing software that are noncommercial. I have
tried some that I just downloaded from the net but it's just to0 incomplete
and lacks technical supports.
_
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from
I hve recently upgraded a PC which has a
FIC VA503+ v 1.2A EO037 motherboard
AMD K6-2 450 CPU
80MB 60ns EDO RAM
2.1 GB 6.8 GB HDDs (Second drive has win linux partitions)
I recently installed Mandrake 7.1 and all seemed to go well. Today I went
online and ran DrakeUpdate from the desktop
Hi Everybody.
I have a AMD K6-3 with and 598motherboard and a HSP Modem.
My modem doesn't work under linux because it's a winmodem.
Do you have any driver for this modem ? I got a driver from PCChips but
when I compiled there was lots of errors.
Another
Hi,
Can Mandrake Linux connect to a Windows NT DHCP
server? If so, what settings need to be made?
I've tried different settings in the "Network" settings under
DrakConf, but I keep getting an error connecting to a
DHCP server.
If not possible and I need to use a static IP, what info
MUST be
I got on it just 2 seconds ago..
- Original Message -
From: "Vic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 11:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] Bad News, Napster is dead
Well I guess its official, I tried to commeckt (fuck typeos)\
to
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Mark Johnson wrote:
I'm running Mandrake on a pentium II 400MHz/128MB at the resolution one up
from 1024x768 and with a medium size centered wallpaper. It's just not very
perky - it's not "impossible" slow but it's "annoyingly" slow. Also,
Netscape takes forever to load
rundll32 c:\windows\user.exe shutdownwindows
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Harald Milz" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 1:55 PM
Subject: [newbie] Re: Q: shutting down W98 remotely
Hi,
I've set up a W98SE box which I
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Denis Havlik wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am really sorry to see such a flamethread over a guy who posted a
question in spanish. So what? We are supposed to be a friendly bunch of
linuxers, not a bunch of wicked old men who have nothing better to do than
flame-ing each other.
If
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
H...it took mine 43 seconds to come up.
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Patti Wavinak wrote:
I hate to disappoint you or maybe I am just lucky -- I have Star Office
5.2 in Linux with 2.2.16 kernel a PII 450 processor and 256M of memory. I
just timed
- Original Message -
From: "Robert "JTBob" Holland" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:45 PM
Subject: [newbie] Connecting to NT DHCP Server
Hi,
Can Mandrake Linux connect to a Windows NT DHCP
server? If so, what settings need to be made?
What is GNUtella and how does one get it? How does it work? Thank you. Marcia
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am really sorry to see such a flamethread over a guy who posted a
question in spanish. So what? We are supposed to be a friendly bunch of
linuxers, not a bunch of wicked old men who have nothing better to do than
flame-ing each other.
If
Hmm, I used auto-install from the CD's that were created from the .iso files, so
I'm not sure what was installed for the network part.
Is RPM the net update feature? I believe the NIC is configured correctly, but
I haven't looked closely. It is a 3COM Etherlink III combo and the driver
being
Can anyone tell me a command, or config tool that will enable me to find the
address of my network card? (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX) Thank you.
I believe you'll find that "cat /proc/pci" will yield up what you
want.
Cheers --- Larry
Denis Havlik wrote:
Hi Folks,
Amen, Denis
You perfectly summarized my feelings on this. BTW, though I couldnt help
with the question, Babelfish gave me a fairly clear idea of his
question. A neat resource!!
Gene
I am really sorry to see such a flamethread over a guy who posted a
is there anyway to access my Windows 95 or the
files that are hiding on my D drive that I cannot access right now?
mount -t vfat /dev/hdaX /mnt/mountpoint
where X is the partition # on the first drive (/dev/hdb for second drive,
/dev/hdc, etc...) and /mnt/mountpoint is the mount point where
I try to install qmail. And then, in the file install.mbox, there is an
sentence :
'qmail-local delivers mail by default into ~user/Mailbox rather than
/var/spool/mail/user'
But I can't find ~user/Mailbox. Should I create it ? And then,
/var/spool/mail/user is not exist. On my system, I just
/sbin/ifconfig
--Greg
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Marshall" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone tell me a command, or config tool that will enable me to find
the
address of my network card? (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX) Thank you.
I believe you'll find that "cat /proc/pci" will yield up what
the program will ask you if you have an account or want to start one the first
time you run it. I understand that you have to have the text version running
and then start the X version in order to get it to work but don't quote me on
that since I haven't tried to make it go in linux yet.
You may want to try 7.1. It set up my zip on my desktop without a single
action from me!
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
I'm not sure if you have a SCSI, parallel or what, but for mine (parallel),
I got it working by having a disk inserted and then using the commands
"insmod parport" and
How about Fortran (g77) ;)? Yeah, I'm that old, though I think Fortran is
still the language for fast computations... Seriously, I use Matlab a lot
and have tried other stuff as well, but I've never heard of a good free math
software. Maybe you should check out http://www.mathtools.com.
Cheers,
Hi,
I'm jumping into the middle of this, but thought you may not know this: at the
Boot prompt, type "linux idebus=66". (w/o quotes) Sometimes I start this way,
but I really don't notice much difference in performance. YMMV.
TRBishop
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux User #12043
On Thu,
Could some of you guys post the working Napster server IP addresses? The two
that I had no longer work.
Brent
Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at
http://home.netscape.com/webmail
I was just on about 2 seconds ago and it worked just
fine for me :) Maybe you have just been band and need
to fix up your Reg.
Stephen
- Original Message -
From: "Vic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 1:24 PM
Subject:
Can anyone tell me a command, or config tool that will enable me to find
the
address of my network card? (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX) Thank you.
ifconfig with no options =o)
-Lonny Selinger
It seems I had the Network settings just fine, but didn't have the DHCP-client
installed. Ran the RpmDrake and found the client, clicked on Install, restarted
the system and it connected to the DHCP server perfectly. Thanks.
I'm fiddling around with SAMBA now. Should prove interesting.
Oh yes,
Yes, you can strip the needless features from it. Check out this page for
help: http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/compiling/kernelcomp.html
In addition to the commands used on that page, you can try:
"bzlilo" - another automated lilo updater.
"make install" - moves bvImage and System.Map
hi abe,
you are right, seti is run from the command line with the switch
'-graphics' to allow the included prog xsetiathome to display a graphic
of seti's work, configuration of seti is still done from the command
line, there are other x frontends but i don't know if they can configure
seti
Ok, what you do is this:
Install all the SETI files into their own directory.
If you want the graphical version then from a terminal session within X
run
./setiathome -graphics ./xsetiathome
the -graphics tells it to format it's output for the graphical front end
(xsetiathome).
As Abe said,
I have never had the opportunity to set up NT server for DHCP assignment of
non-windows clients. I am not sure whether you will need to install Samba in
order to be a DHCP client under a WinNT DHCP Server.
The reason behind this is that Windows NT Server DHCP uses the NetBIOS name
in the
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Justin W. Udelhofen wrote:
Can anyone tell me a command, or config tool that will enable me to find the
address of my network card? (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX) Thank you.
--
Hi,
In a terminal, do as su, ifconfig eth(x). This will tell you the MAC address
and the IP address, etc. of
I just bought a voodoo5 about three weeks ago. It is a great card. I'll
layout my thinking for you so you can see what I took into account.
1. My past experience: My old computer has two voodoo2's running in SLI
mode. They perform on par with video cards like ATI rage fury, rage pro,
I love it when my memory works. Thanks for the info Bascule!
Abe
= Original Message From bascule [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
hi abe,
you are right, seti is run from the command line with the switch
'-graphics' to allow the included prog xsetiathome to display a graphic
of seti's work,
Hello all.
My modem will not work no matter what I do.
I have followed
some of the suggestion that come through the list but none
worked. I thought I would tell you all what the
problem is and
maybe somebody could come up with
something.
First about the modem:
Well actually it aint, cause I just logged on, although not through Linux,
but it is still up
Working on Linux now to get rid of Vindoze..once for all :)
Robert R. Austera
Mt. Pleasant, SC
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Larry
I'll give it a try next time I boot. Thanks for the info.
Abe
= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Hi,
I'm jumping into the middle of this, but thought you may not know this: at
the
Boot prompt, type "linux idebus=66". (w/o quotes) Sometimes I start this
way,
but I really
I downloaded the new harddrake but when I tried to
install it BOOM!.. hehe well not really. It told me
I
had to get some other rpm's first which didn't
bother
me until I went out to find them.
The things I am looking for are isapnptools and
alsa, I
guess I do not have the updated version
Napster is dead, I cannot creat a new username,
I can't log on , the ip addresses are dead. Napster is dead
On Mon, 20 Oct 2036, you wrote:
Could some of you guys post the working Napster server IP addresses? The two
that I had no longer work.
Brent
encrypt passwords = no
Please note that this setting only works for Win95 OSR1 clients. OSR2
clients, Windows98, and Windows NT SP3 and up, use encrypted passwords
for authentification purposes. If your network consists of such clients, you
have to say 'yes' here and create a local password
OK, I finally had the time to try what you suggested, but when I opened the
mini terminal, it would not let me type in the terminal window. I am not
sure what I am doing wrong but when I try the modem, I do not get a dial
tone.
Mark
- Original Message -
From: "John Rye" [EMAIL
dwyatt,
Netscape Messenger does a beautiful job of orginizing message coming in
from a mailing list. Both for Linux and Windows. It threads the message
wonderfully and neatly.
--
Mark
** =/\= No Penguins were harmed
If you do not like that graphical version, there are several others at:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/links.html#links_unix
Peronally I like Ksetiwatch, it provides a lot of statistics on the
units you've processed.
I've been running it for about 11 month's and I've completed 238 units
BIG * grin
True Kathleen...very, very true! :)
--
Mark
** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299
** _||_ in the making of this |
** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496
Napster is dead, I cannot creat a new username,
I can't log on , the ip addresses are dead. Napster is dead
Vic...you can say that over and over but the darn place responds
everytime I try to connect there. You have a problem with Napster; it
is functioning fine. Truthfully, this doesn't
your on crack! napster still works im using it at this very moment!
In a message dated 14-Sep-00 11:44:58 Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well I guess its official, I tried to commeckt (fuck typeos)\
to Napster and it would not connect, so its dead.
the website is still
jeff martin wrote:
*encrypt passwords = no
Please note that this setting only works for Win95 OSR1
clients. OSR2 clients, Windows98, and Windows NT SP3 and up,
use encrypted passwords for authentification purposes. If
your network consists of such clients, you have to say 'yes'
here
maybe for you it works fine for the rest of the world
dont use win2000! it hates anything that it detects as a non windows
partition,
Hi again Abe...list...
Now, Seti is running on both my Linux box and my windows 95 box. On the
linux box it runs much better in text mode as opposed to the GUI and the
binary. since windows doesn't know any different it's just sitting there
crunching. The screensaver looks great in Windows. I
obviously im missing something from deleting alot of mail but who is being
malicious, i may of said something about this person speaking another
language in an english speaking forum but this was not malicious also because
i misunderstood what he wrote but my foreign languages are rusted
Hmm, I don't have any option to "read the thread" under the context menu in
Outlook. The problem with sorting by subject (btw, you just click on the
column header "Subject" to sort ascending or descending) is that it doesn't
collapse the messages into just one expandable header, like, for
Hear, hear.
Kathleen
Paul wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Denis Havlik wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am really sorry to see such a flamethread over a guy who posted a
question in spanish. So what? We are supposed to be a friendly bunch of
linuxers, not a bunch of wicked old men who have nothing
Yay Eugene!! I did the same thing (Babelfish) but couldn't help either.
Kathleen,
who will put away the pom-poms and stop acting like a cheerleader now
"Eugene C. Zesch" wrote:
Denis Havlik wrote:
Hi Folks,
Amen, Denis
You perfectly summarized my feelings on this. BTW, though I
- Original Message -
From: "Kenji Wakabayashi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 7:19 PM
Subject: [newbie] dual booting with win2k and linux
Hi everyone, my problem is this: at the moment I am running win98 and I
would like to switch to a
Well why the fuck can't I connect then??
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
your on crack! napster still works im using it at this very moment!
In a message dated 14-Sep-00 11:44:58 Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well I guess its official, I tried to commeckt (fuck
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
I couldn't have said it better myself!
--
Mark
we dont need to filter the spanish posts, just post em.
** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299
** _||_ in the making of
What graphic are you talking about. When I run it from a command line all
I see is text scrolling by as it's working. The only graphics I've seen
are when I initiate setiathome with the Tcl script xseti. That starts the
hole thing working right off and will even contact the seti server and
Ozz,
Where does one get xsetiathome ?
--
Mark
** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299
** _||_ in the making of this |
** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496
dwyatt wrote:
LOL! A message group on the Internet without flaming? Such a thing
does not exist my friend. :)
Just for the record, we're on a mailing list, not a Usenet group...and I would
hope such a thing would exist.
And in all actuality I didn't read a single intentional flame in
Kandace Little wrote:
I downloaded the new harddrake but when I tried to
install it BOOM!.. hehe well not really. It told me I
had to get some other rpm's first which didn't bother
me until I went out to find them.
The things I am looking for are isapnptools and alsa, I
guess I do not
ifconfig, if you have it configured and running
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Can anyone tell me a command, or config tool that will enable me to find the
address of my network card? (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX) Thank you.
Charley, don't use my computer without asking me.
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Well why the can't I connect then??
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
your on crack! napster still works im using it at this very moment!
In a message dated 14-Sep-00 11:44:58 Central Daylight Time,
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H...it took mine 43 seconds to come up.
AMD K6-233
64MB SDRAM
2.2.16 kernel
Linux Mandrake 7.1
that's really not too bad.
--
Mark
=
With Navigator, Kbiff, kmail, kppp, four terminals all running, SO 5.1
Just for the fun of it, in case you haven't already, shut the system
down and restart from off completely. I know, it's like a windows thing,
but my modem would not give me a dial tone last night after I made some
changes in the system. So I shut down completely and went to bed.
Tonight after
OK, you need to remove the IP address 202.134.0.155 from your ppp0 gateway.
This is not your gateway. :-)
The address resolves as: ns1.telkom.net.id
It is your (probably primary) DNS Server. Most name server host names are
called "ns" for obvious reasons. It makes administration a tiny bit
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000 21:36:57 EDT, you wrote:
Dear Anyone, Is VMware in Linux-Mandrake 7.0 complete? If so, where can if be
found ? Thank you, Marcia
Thu, 14 Sep 2000 21:16:45
Dear Marcia...not absolutely positive but I think, vmware is a
commercial program ..the kind
I used the generic term "message" and not "news" or "mailing list", because
both news groups and mailing lists are subject to the same kind of flaming.
dwyatt
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