I use a Soundblaster Live Value, and had no problems. Mandrake 7.2 found
and configured it, no problem. Beats the heck out of me as to what
happened. I would try another install.
Frank
At 12:39 AM 12/7/00 -0600, you wrote:
>For some reason, a lot of people hav
As had posted before .. the reason that it is doing that (depends on your
compuiter of course) from what I found is that there is a resource conflict
with the USB bus. In my system both sit at 9 and that renders it mostly
worthless ...
Meaning I will be going back to Redhat. I do not have thi
I have LM7.2 Odyssey installed on my computer. I don't know if this is a
glitch or not but here is my problem. My time is set wrong. While in KDE I
goto the bottom right hand corner and change the time zone to CST which is the
time zone I'm in and then I change the time to reflect the time on my
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Jay!
>
> I like your sig lines. :)
>
> Mark
>
Thanks Mark!
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
For some reason, a lot of people have problems with SB Live! cards in
linux, and it's lots of weird, different stuff. If no one here can give
you a good fix, I would suggest http://opensource.creative.com as a good
place to start looking for a solution. You can search their mailing
list/read the
Hi all,
I've been looking to buy a cheap laser printer and found the
Samsung ML-4600 at Onvia for $219 shipped. To my surprise, I
discovered that it comes with Linux drivers.
I'll probably buy it regardless, but can any of you comment
on its performance under Linux?
Miark
For those of you who are as picky as I am, Konqueror is less than adequate
in rendering typical HTML. By typical, I mean stuff that works in IE and
Netscape 4.7. Compare, for instance, http://www.cnn.com/.
- Av -
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Abraham P. (Av) Pinzur
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello to all Linux User
I am having a problem set a quota for my user and group level. Can someone
guide me what to do ?
Best Regards,
SKLIM
I've never heard of that. What hardware vendors *do* have to pay for are
certain types of certification testing. A few years ago it was almost all
done by Microsoft. but a lot of it these days is "self-cert" by the company.
However, if you don't make hardware that falls into that category then y
I have had this error a few times. Normally I got it when I was trying
to use a CD I had burned myself with a CD Rom drive that was very
particular about what kind of CDs it would take. The way I fixed it was
to burn it again on a different brand of CD, or switch out the CD Rom
drive for one tha
Hello to all Linux User
I am having a problem set a quota for my user and
group level. Can someone guide me what to do ?
Best Regards,
SKLIM
I just installed mandrake 7.2, my first experience with linux, but it
seems the sound is not working.
HardDrake is showing the correct card: Creative Labs SB Live!
Anyone else has/had this problem? and a solution for it?
Thanks,
Philippe
He y folks
help me out on this if you can..
I've been trying to install 7.2 complete onto a nice new clean 15 G
hard drive. I get past the partioning stage to the actual install and I
get this message:
unable to parse /mnt/var/lib/urpmi/hdlist/cdrom1.cz.
When I click OK , I get returned to the di
Vincent Primavera wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Has anyone used either Quicknet's Internet PhoneJACK or Asterisk PBX? Is
> anyone doing any kind of voice over IP applications?
>
> Thank You,
> Vincent A. Primavera
I tried to install Asterisk, but it wouldn't compile. Let us kno
At 11:48 AM 12/6/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Richard, I''ll be monitoring the responses on your topic because I'm
>having problems installing MD 7.2 on a 1510 Compaq. The models are
>different, but the being that they are of the Armada series. I'm interested
>to know what you did to get the install
Hello,
Thanks for the reply. I have used DrakeConf, but the sound card does not
show up. Everything shows up, but the sound card. As far as I can tell,
there doesn't seem to be a resource conflict. I finally figured out what
sound card I'm using on my laptop. It is a ESS 1869-1879. This t
I might have asked this before on this list, but it seems like I can't get
higher than 33.6 from my Xircom PCMCIA modem. I think I even tried changing
the init string a few times. Any other ideas?
Spoonman
Wishdiak
+Ferris Saves+
www.wishdiak.com
On Wed, 06 Dec 2000, you wrote:
[...]
> When, during the first install, a few too many errors cause major problems
> with running the system after a rebooted, I restarted the install process.
> Sadly I didn't recognize what was happening till it was too late. The
> installation program, on it's ow
I was under the impression that the fee was paid in order for the manufacturer to put
an MS logo on their product saying "Yes it will work with MS crap". Even if it doesn't
have the "MS Approved" propaganda plastered across the box, as long as the company
provides drivers in some form, the prod
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Yes...Av is right. Kmail will do the GUI thing for you and also access
> multiple accounts with the lowest level of hankering with lots of
> under-the-covers programs running like fetchmail/sendmail/postfix. As far
> as Postfix and Sendmail go, it's one or the other cause t
There was a question as to why the soundcard would not play MIDI files .. I
found out why.
It seems as there is a hardware IRQ conflict with Soundblaster Live cards
and the USB stuff under Mandrake 7.2.
It is also very hard to get my scanner and webcam to work correctly...
This stuff has not b
I can't believe people are still replying to a post that started off with
"how do I get off this list?" It's funny. Now I'm extending it. heheh
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "R Edward McCain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 6:17 AM
Subject
On Wednesday 06 December 2000 02:58 pm, you wrote:
> Dear All, Thank you for explaining how to untar the thememanager. I did
> find the files that install and they do not give me a clue what to do.
> If any of you download this and install will you please help me step by
> step? The download page
Hey folks,
I'm trying to install a cable ethernet connection on linux-mandrake 7.2
(CD complete that I bought at CompUSA). Only trouble is, I can't get the
dhcp daemon to find an ip address at aurora startup, and furthermore, I
can't get DrakeConfig to connect to the netwok either- it says it is
Dear All, Thank you for explaining how to untar the thememanager. I did
find the files that install and they do not give me a clue what to do.
If any of you download this and install will you please help me step by
step? The download page for the thememanager tarball is
http://kde.themes.org/php/d
I like Konqueror more than Linux Opera. Konqueror is much faster at
loading text, and slightly faster (when timed with my stopwatch) at
loading complete web pages. Konqueror also has better cookie control.
Adam
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Roger Sherman wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Kelly, Christopher
Thanks Barry. I found that one last night and was there checking things
out. I didn't have any trouble getting it installed after untarring
everything. Its getting it started that I'm having trouble with. The man
pages are a little less then helpful at this unless I'm missing something.
Mark
Yes...Av is right. Kmail will do the GUI thing for you and also access
multiple accounts with the lowest level of hankering with lots of
under-the-covers programs running like fetchmail/sendmail/postfix. As far
as Postfix and Sendmail go, it's one or the other cause they do NOT get
along or play w
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Kelly, Christopher wrote:
> I have opera 5 for windows. Stable and free. I would only imagine the same
> for Linux!
>
Opera 5 is free? Wow...almost makes me wish I still had a use for surfing
in Windont...
> -Original Message-
> From: Sven Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL P
Geez! I wish I would-a had one of those fancy install thing-a-ma-bobs this
afternoon when an install attempt of Mandrake 7.2 wiped out my entire
friggin workstation! Who's the nit wit responsible for so drastically
changing the install program and process?
When, during the first install, a few to
Tom Brinkman wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 05 December 2000 05:34 pm, Romanator wrote:
> > Hey Tom,
> >
> > Is it true about hardware providers paying fees to M$ so that Windows
> > supports or approves their hardware? In other words, no fee - no
> > drivers. Have you ever heard about this? I just wanted
Dear All, Here is the link for the thememanager for KDE. I hope this
works:http://kde.themes.org/php/download.phtml?object=warehouse.download.51&rev=0.8/tar.gz
If anyone downloads this and finds that it works well please let us
know. Thank you, Marcia
Here is the supermount configuration I have.
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
I had to turn it off when I needed to format some floppies and
when I wanted to create a Emergency Boot disk. You will have
Hi Ronald. First off, let me thank you for you swift reply to my cries for help. I
was looking in the LILO docs but found nothing pertaining to IDEBUS, although I
thought that lilo.conf might be where just such a comment would go. I will give it a
try right away and advise of any noticable change
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Jay wrote:
> Roger Sherman wrote:
> >
> >
> > You, my friend, are too tightly wrapped. I have it in my sig because it
> > amuses me, nothing more, nothing less. I registered myself, and my
> > machine, for the purpose of helping to put a concrete number on the amount
> > of
Abraham Pinzur wrote:
> John -
> It sounds to me like KMail should fit your needs as far as a mail reader is
> concerned.
Thanks for the suggestion - I looked at kmail early on - when for
reasons
I couldn't fatham, it kept bombing out.
Bear in mind I'm still using 7.0. I'll take another look - I
Which version is the beta. I just found out that my CDs have some files
missing also, like: rdate.
-s
On Wed, 06 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> > I have heard that Mandrake is offering to replace for free any of the
> versions that came with beta KDE.Can someone please tell me where to go to
> take th
On Wednesday 06 December 2000 02:44 pm, you wrote:
> I have opera 5 for windows. Stable and free. I would only imagine the same
> for Linux!
>
Opera for Windows is not free, not the stable release version anyhow. I
believe they plan to charge for the Linux stable version also.
--
Registered Li
On Wednesday 06 December 2000 06:30 pm, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 December 2000 02:44 pm, you wrote:
> > I have opera 5 for windows. Stable and free. I would only imagine the
> > same for Linux!
>
> Opera for Windows is not free, not the stable release version anyhow. I
> believe they plan to c
I have read in vain man supermount and man fstab, and find no mention of
how to use supermount in /etc/fstab.
Can it be used to auto-mount the devices on a w**95 box through Samba ?
Up to now, I have had to open Konsole, su and mount, and would like to
simplify local network access.
Tahnks for
While I've never tried to install Linux on a Casio, I would see if PCMCIA
can be disabled in the BIOS.
Spoonman
--Original Message--
From: "Chong-dong Jung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 6, 2000 10:01:33 PM GMT
Subject: [newbie] pcmcia thwarting install and run
On Wednesday 06 December 2000 01:44 pm, you wrote:
> I have opera 5 for windows. Stable and free. I would only imagine the same
> for Linux!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sven Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 12:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subje
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Ian Land wrote:
I accidentally forgot to delete this mail in the gates gets linux thread,
so I saw that the title was far away from the text.
In XFCE there's a simple setting to use a 1 click to call up a program.
And XFCE is not KDE, so hereby I prove that the below sentence
could you post the link to the tarball ?
thanks,
philomena
At 11:18 AM 12/6/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear All, I went to the KDE2 webpage and found the KDE thememanager in
>tar form and downloaded. Now, I do not know how to untar and install.
>That is something I have never been able to do yet. C
tar" xvfz filename.tgz" and look for the read me or install file.With out
the quotes of course!
Put the file *.tar.gz in a folder. CD to that folder, and type this... "tar
-zxvf *.tar.gz". That will extract it. Once it is extracted, you can look
for either a configure file, or an install file.
Cheers,
-Original Message-
From: Marcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, Dece
no, you didn't prove anything, it still doesn't mean the "linux way" it just
means the XFCE way...
Better, the "linux way" is the "configurable way" which is what WM are all
about...
-Original Message-
From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 1:42 PM
To: [E
Can you feel the love?
-JD-
-Original Message-
From: Jay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 1:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] how do i get off this mailling list
Roger Sherman wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jay wrote:
>
> >
> > > > Without
Hi Richard, I''ll be monitoring the responses on your topic because I'm
having problems installing MD 7.2 on a 1510 Compaq. The models are
different, but the being that they are of the Armada series. I'm interested
to know what you did to get the install going. I cant seem to get the compaq
to boo
I know people who like Opera, but while I think the beta versions are
free I don't think the stable versions are.
Amaya is still a little unstable, and last I checked Mnemonic wasn't
quite ready either. I don't know about the other browsers X11 on
freshmeat.
Mike Riffle writes:
> After seeing
Hi,
Can anyone tell me where I can get a public domain copy of 'make'.
Thankx.
Larry
I have a cron job that (should) run every morning at 01.00 to run slocate,
to update the locate database.
For now two days, I have found my machine impossible to use, when I begin
at 06.00; constant HD activity, and everything taking ages to happen.
So I ctrl-alt-f1ed to the console, did a ps -a
On Wednesday 06 December 2000 03:46, you wrote:
> Hi all. Wondering if anyone knows what 'idebus' is and if there are any
> settings for this. I'm using Mandrake 7.1, and upon boot, there is a line
> that reads : ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override
> with idebus=66. My ASU
I'm installing some software that gives the error "libexpect5.28.so is
needed by...".
I know that it is looking for Expect v 5.28. I have Expect 5.31
installed. I have even tried creating a symbolic link using the name
that the software is looking fordoesn't work. :-(
How can I find out which
Mark,
A search of www.linuxsecurity.com turned up the following link for installing
Tripwire:
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/docs/Securing-Optimizing-Linux-RH-Edition-1_3.pdf
Hope that helps.
Barry :-)
On Tue, 05 December 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Ok...I was really intrigued by the mentio
John -
It sounds to me like KMail should fit your needs as far as a mail reader is
concerned.
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> John Rye
> Sent:
> In most computers IRQ allocation on PCI cards is SLOT dependant.
My Award BIOS lets me manually set the IRQ assigned to each slot.
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL
Thank you Civileme...although I didn't understand everything
you said I did get the jist of your response. I'm burning
another disk this morning of the "inst" ISO and I'm hoping
that "what you described" isn't repeated on the second disk.
Mark
>
>From: civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wed, 6
Avi Nehori wrote:
>
> "adam.e.willcox.1" wrote:
> >
> > I just installed mandrake linux on a second hard drive on my machine. My
> > first hardrive currently has windows 2000. I have 2 questions relating to
> > these. First, how do I access my windows2000 drive(NTFS) in linux, and
> > how do I
Check your /etc/modules.conf file. It should contain
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
pre-install plip modprobe parport_pc ; echo 7 > /proc/parport/0/irq
Add the lines if they are missing and give the command
depmod -a
Now the modules for the parallel port are loaded automatically as
> Give Ireland back to the Irish.
Wow - and I thot Windows was off-topic... =)
Anybody wanna discuss some religion while we're at it? Paul maybe?
- Av -
P.S. Just so we're clear - THIS POST IS TONGUE-IN-CHEEK
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
These aren't bad habits from the user.
These are complaints about the ergonomics of
the GUI, in other words, possible bad UI design.
A bad habit would be the OS/GUI allowing the
user to do compulsively do something wrong to
such an extent that it becomes a crutch, but
forgave the action an
I have found out that some printers work excellently on the parallel
port and do not work at all on the USB. Because it worked on the
parallel port under Mandrake 7.1 it will also work on the parallel port
under 7.2. All drivers of 7.1 are also available under 7.2. Note that
they are presented in
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> O my...it's looking like I'm going to have to decypher the man pages on
> this one. Crap! it's going to be a long weekend with a headache again.
>
> but thanks John for the reply. And by the way...I've been wondering
> about this...how come so many re-installs?
Mostly - i
Then, boot with the disk, log into Linux as root, open the console, goto
/boot/grub, run ./install.sh. You may have to change the permissions...
Hope this helps!
Chris Kelly
Linux user 185775
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From: Adam Willcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 20
On Wed, 06 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> I remember once on this list when a Brit busted me over my sig. So I
Give Ireland back to the Irish.
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On Wednesday 06 December 2000 01:11, you wrote:
> This evening I finally broke down cause my curiosity has gotten the better
> of me. I Burned the Mandrake 7.2 Cd's and got read to install it so I
> could see if I like it any better than 7.1.
>
> Whether I'm booting from the CD, or from a floppy I
Jay!
I like your sig lines. :)
Mark
Jay wrote:
> Roger Sherman wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jay wrote:
>>
>>
> Without sounding too harsh...What the hell is a registered Linux User
> anyway?
A linux user who is registered.
>>>
>>> Obviously, but where does one go to b
Hey Tom,
Is it true about hardware providers paying fees to M$ so that Windows
supports or approves their hardware? In other words, no fee - no
drivers. Have you ever heard about this? I just wanted to clear that up.
Roman
Tom Brinkman wrote:
>
>A lot has been said about 'when Linux is re
Argh...
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Netscape 4.7x in Linux won't do the "above the text" thing for you like it
> will in Windows. Mozilla M18, Beonex Communicator, and of course the worst
> of the bunch, Netscape 6 will do this. Although I don't suggest using
> Netscape 6 since it sucks.
>
> --
> Ma
I know...I've been getting them too. For the past week or so. I sympa
isn't feeling well.
Paul wrote:
> I keep getting mails bouncing as non-deliverable?
>
> Paul
O my...it's looking like I'm going to have to decypher the man pages on
this one. Crap! it's going to be a long weekend with a headache again.
but thanks John for the reply. And by the way...I've been wondering
about this...how come so many re-installs?
Mark
John Rye wrote:
> Mark Weaver wro
If you know of a mailing list for StarOffice, would you send me the
URL?
Note: When you reply to this message, please include
the mailing list and my email address.
*
Signed,
SoloCDM
:~>I'm thinking of getting a 30GB IBM 75GXP hard drive. This drive supports
:~>Ultra-ATA/100. Will this work with the default Mandrake 7.2 kernel or will I
:~>have to recompile? I *could* just plug the drive into the UATA/66 port, but
:~>that'd kinda defeat the purpose of getting such a fast dr
Roger Sherman wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jay wrote:
>
> >
> > > > Without sounding too harsh...What the hell is a registered Linux User
> > > > anyway?
> > >
> > > A linux user who is registered.
> >
> > Obviously, but where does one go to be a r.l.u.?
>
> http://counter.li.org/
>
> But wh
"adam.e.willcox.1" wrote:
>
> I just installed mandrake linux on a second hard drive on my machine. My
> first hardrive currently has windows 2000. I have 2 questions relating to
> these. First, how do I access my windows2000 drive(NTFS) in linux, and
> how do I configure lilo to use it as a b
Please use DrakeConf as the root user. It has tools for configuing
sound. Click on the configure sound and follow the instructions. These
tools are found only if u r using Xwindow systed!On Wed, 6 Dec 2000,
Richard F. Galaz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm fairly new to linux and I'm still learning how t
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Ok...I was really intrigued by the mention of a program called Tripwire
> here on the list, so I went out and found it; downloaded the binary
> tarball and installed it on my system. Now, I've got it and I don't have a
> clue as how to use it. I need to find some documentat
In most computers IRQ allocation on PCI cards is SLOT dependant.
I'm sure a few people here will think otherwise, but it's true.
You can change the IRQ both cards will use, but the change will occur in
unison... I.E. both will go to 10 at the same time, etc.
What you need to do, is move one of
Well, that's only true if you use a window manager like KDE. Others, like
Gnome, use double-clicks. So, a single-click is not "the Linux way". The
Windows gui can be configured to act like Internet Explorer, which also means
single-clicks. This isn't an OS question, it's a gui question.
> One
Hello,
I'm fairly new to linux and I'm still learning how to use it. I just
connected to the internet using Win2K internet sharing connection. A
great accomplishment for a newbie, I suppose... Anyway, ahead with my
problem...
I just installed the current version Linux-Mandrake on my Compaq Arm
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