What driver are you using. Under 7.0 I'm using the S3 Savage driver but for
some reason it will not run at 1024x768. How is yours setup
Pat
- Original Message -
From: Brandon Vanderberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 2:42 AM
Subject: RE: [newb
Ok, I am trying to run IRC on either my Linux box or my Windows box that
the Linux box IPMasqs for. The problem I am having is that I fail the
IDentD checks. I am wondering if this is due to my network settings. What
should I have my hostname set to??? My ISP is dsl-only.net if that helps
Having tons of problems burning CDs...the gui's just don't want to even
mess with me, except gtoaster, and it gives me a bunch of output messages
leading up to the countdown to burn, but it never actually burns
anything...I'd like to give cdrecord a whirl from the command line, but I
have to admit
Good luck, Mike...you sound much more qualified than I was when I
installed linux on my machine for the first time, I'm sure it'll be a
rousing success...
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, mscott wrote:
> Hi I have purchased linux Man
Dude, good luck. And iff you are a sudent off unix
this should be pretty cool for you.
- Original Message -
From:
mscott
To: Newbie Linux ; Digest
Linux
Cc: Mike Scott
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 8:16
PM
Subject: [newbie] Mike Scott Mandrake
Newbie
I have the following instructions for building a driver for my soundcard:
.
.
.
STEPS TO BUILD DRIVER
Alan:
Thanks a million! I didn't have to delete anything, actually. I found
the line that had that particular toolbar disable and just deleted the
"disabled" line and it was back to normal. But your tip sent me to the
right place. Thanks agian!
Riker
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
>
> Riker wrote:
People are stoopider than you give us credit for.
Jim Thorpe wrote:
> As a Civil Engineer every graph I ever saw involving time had time on the X
> axis.
> Therefor the steeper the curve the quicker things happened.
>
> How come everyone has ir backwards?
>
> Jim T.
Hi
I am trying to install a system without X because I can not get Mandrake to recognize
my Matrox G450 video card.
Is this possible? How?
Thanks in advance.
steve
I am running out of diskspace with my Linux partition. Is it ok for me to use
partition magic to reduce the size of the windows partition, and allocate more
disk space to the linux partition? I just want to make sure Linux is ok with
that before I proceed. Thanks.
ICQ# 1678616
Office # 972
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 08:46:04 -0500, Jim T wrote:
>> As a Civil Engineer every graph I ever saw involving time had time on the X
>> axis.
>> Therefor the steeper the curve the quicker things happened.
>>
>> How come everyone has ir backwards?
>>
>> Jim T.
On Saturday 16 December 2000 05:46, you wrote:
> Jim Thorpe wrote:
> > As a Civil Engineer every graph I ever saw involving time had time on the
> > X axis.
> > Therefor the steeper the curve the quicker things happened.
> >
> > How come everyone has it backwards?
> >
> > Jim T.
>
> What's backwar
Hi folks, I finally got KDE 2.0.1 up and running. Looks good and seems to be
very stable. So a unrelated problem: my sound card is an Asound ALS120 shows
up in windows. I had to hand config in 7.1 to get it to work, but in 7.2 the
ranges are limited and I can not find a config that will work.
Jim Thorpe wrote:
>
> As a Civil Engineer every graph I ever saw involving time had time on the X
> axis.
> Therefor the steeper the curve the quicker things happened.
>
> How come everyone has ir backwards?
>
> Jim T.
What's backwards? The steeper the curve, the faster you have to learn.
.dave
Great! Now let's move on to another one...
Roman
Vic wrote:
>
> BANG!
>
> it died.
>
> On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Romanator wrote:
> > What have I started? This is one of the longest threads.
> > Let's kill this and send it to /dev/null/
> >
To be more specific about my inquiry, Mandrake 7.2
detects my CD burner as the same thing windows detects it as:
Sony CD-RW CRX120E USB Device
my real question is which off the CD burning tricks
do i have to use to get it to work.
Thanks for those URLs. They R great. We need more info like this to be able
to learn more about Linux
Traumax
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Brinkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 17 December 2000 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Understanding Program Locations
Is there any way to get the printer default set to non metric letter size -
i.e. 8.5in x 11in?
It's a pain having to set it each time I wish to print out a message without
over running the margines.
Jim T.
BANG!
it died.
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Romanator wrote:
> What have I started? This is one of the longest threads.
> Let's kill this and send it to /dev/null/
>
As a Civil Engineer every graph I ever saw involving time had time on the X
axis.
Therefor the steeper the curve the quicker things happened.
How come everyone has ir backwards?
Jim T.
My box is running Mandrake 7.0 & all is well except, for my RPMs
When I try to install an RPM, the message says can not find
/var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm
I look in /var & see lib as a Block Device, & I can't seem to get around
it.
The lib, as this Block Device won't allow me to delete or add to it's
Ok, got it now. Thanks,
John
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
>
> John Agapito wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > This isn't exactly a problem, but a question. I recently
> > moved to Mandrake from Corel Linux. So far so good, but I'm
> > still getting used to an RPM based distro as opposed to
> > Debian based.
John Agapito wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This isn't exactly a problem, but a question. I recently
> moved to Mandrake from Corel Linux. So far so good, but I'm
> still getting used to an RPM based distro as opposed to
> Debian based. Corel used to screw up once in a while on
> boot up, leaving me with no
Riker wrote:
> Dear, group:
>
> During a session in KMail my Wife lost her FILE EDIT, etc.,
> text bar. Now there doesn't appear to be a way to get it
> back. My first insticnt was to uninstall KMail and then
> reinstall, but the KMail RPM is no where to be found. And
> when I try to unistall, I h
Riker wrote:
> Dear, group:
>
> During a session in KMail my Wife lost her FILE EDIT, etc.,
> text bar. Now there doesn't appear to be a way to get it
> back. My first insticnt was to uninstall KMail and then
> reinstall, but the KMail RPM is no where to be found. And
> when I try to unistall, I h
Its fixed! for the notebook heres what i did
rpm --rebuilddb
and after a few minutes, Its done,
rpm now installs programs again, phe
help!!!
at last i downloaded the mandrake iso file(i have downloaded
for 3 days!),but Easy cd creator can not found my CD-RW,however hotburn can find
my cd burner.i have tried WinOnCD,also failed.
how can i do then? can i convert the iso file to normal
file?
thanks!
Michael
On Saturday 16 December 2000 08:25 am, Carson Christian wrote:
> Hello All. I've just installed system 7.2 yesterday. I'm completely
> new to linux, and this is my first shot at it. As A long time windows
> user, I am finding myself very confused by the way linux handles
> application storage. I w
Hi all,
This isn't exactly a problem, but a question. I recently moved to
Mandrake from Corel Linux. So far so good, but I'm still getting used to
an RPM based distro as opposed to Debian based. Corel used to screw up
once in a while on boot up, leaving me with no mouse, at which point I
would ed
Thanks guys,
Some of the files were owned by root, which was the problem
Its working again.. ;-))
Thanx
Graham
On Friday 15 December 2000 2:43 am, you wrote:
> You could try chmod or chown it. Anytime (read: most) something only works
> in root, you need to change permisssions.
> -s
>
On Saturday 16 December 2000 17:12, you wrote:
> Thats the same problem Im getting...
> How the hell do you add it, my font server is already running!
>
>
>
> By the way, It worked just fine in MDK 7.1, its only happened since i
> upgraded to mdk 7.2
There should have been a fontastic
Oops, lol...disregard the message I just sent you, k?
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Cami wrote:
> Disregard- Thanks Civileme
>
>
>
>
Did you even try the solution I gave you? Sheesh...
peace,
Rog
http://www.slammingrooves.com
Registered Linux user #190719
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, CMC wrote:
> I've sent numerous emails to unsub from this mailing list because of my
> going out of state for the holidays. I'm still getting email.
Wow! Thanks for replying, this is beginning to make some sense. Actually, I used
KPackage w/
"Upgrade", "Replace Packages", and "Check Dependancies" checked. I was following the
MandrakeUser.org directions and realized that I sould have done it from a shell right
after
pressing the Kpackage "Ins
Altoine Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is lengthy but very educationall
Begin:
The directory structure is configured as so;
**
I grabbed this from MaximumLinux magazine article by Woody Hughes
/bin -User and system
Thats the same problem Im getting...
How the hell do you add it, my font server is already running!
By the way, It worked just fine in MDK 7.1, its only happened since i
upgraded to mdk 7.2
Graham
On Saturday 16 December 2000 7:45 pm, you wrote:
> This is a weired one!
> I ha
As Johnny five would say, "More input!"
"How" are you upgrading?
rpm -i
or
rpm -u
because if it is "-u" that is the reason you are having problems. You have
to do an "-i" install if you want the kernel to work.
Cheers
-- Al
Victor Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to upgrade
This is lengthy but very educationall
Begin:
The directory structure is configured as so;
**
I grabbed this from MaximumLinux magazine article by Woody Hughes
/bin -User and system administration binaries(another word for
Disregard- Thanks Civileme
I've sent numerous emails to unsub from this mailing list because of my
going out of state for the holidays. I'm still getting email. Please Unsub
me from this list.
- Original Message -
From: "civileme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 9:58 AM
I have two questions.
1. Do USB CD burners( in particullar Sony Spressa
CRX 100 E ) work under Mandrake 7.2. Somwhere in one off the programs i got a
message saying that it detected it( funny enough, as the same name CRX 120 that
windows did) but i am not sure how to get it working. Any help
I am trying to upgrade my current 2.2.15-4mdksecure kernel to
2.4.0-0.13mdk rpm, and whenever I do a mkinitrd for an initrdx.xx.x.img(
for my scsi drive, etc.) , I get an error:
#mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.0-0.13.img 2.4.0-0.13mdk
error: -d option is not supported on Linux
error: -d option is no
This is a weired one!
I have just installed Corel Photopaint 9 and now my menu system has got
screwed up.
There are 4 copies of everything in the menu tree!!
Help?? How do I fix this
Also when I try and run Photopaint I get the following error message:
"unable to add Fontastic font server t
Hmm...Kscd, huh? I'm currently trying to streamline what I'm using as much
as possible...is there a lighter cd playing program loaded in 7.2?
For that matter, as an mp3 player I've been using xmms. I like it, but it
does take some memory (though not nearly as much as kaiman). I've tried
using mpg
I have the same problem...except that
I can hear/play mp3s,wavs midis, thru xmms...
but when I try to go to a site that has midi music playing
I get a popup window saying CAN'T OPEN /DEV/SEQUENCER
then something about playmidi 2.4
I have Mandrake 7.2 with plugger installed, also have alsa
instal
Dear, group:
During a session in KMail my Wife lost her FILE EDIT, etc., text bar.
Now there doesn't appear to be a way to get it back. My first insticnt
was to uninstall KMail and then reinstall, but the KMail RPM is no where
to be found. And when I try to unistall, I have the same problem. Is
t
hi carson,
On Saturday 16 December 2000 2:25 pm, you wrote:
> Hello All. I've just installed system 7.2 yesterday. I'm completely new to
> linux, and this is my first shot at it. As A long time windows user, I am
> finding myself very confused by the way linux handles application storage.
> I wo
Hello All. I've just installed system 7.2 yesterday. I'm completely new to
linux, and this is my first shot at it. As A long time windows user, I am
finding myself very confused by the way linux handles application storage. I
would like it if someone could explain a few things to me.
1) There
On Saturday 16 December 2000 11:11 am, Sven Hohage wrote:
> Hello,
> this afternoon I like to install wine and , what a surprise, it is
> already installed.Nice,nice!
> But my problem is I'm following a tutorial in a german
> linux-magazine and they say that if you don't use
> windows you have to
After using Mandrake Update, to update netscape navigator , the thing hung, I
rebooted, and now rpm bombs out, when running in X windows , the machine
hangs, when in pure console , it starts to install say a package then it
bombs out with message
VM: Killing rpm
Killed
and I cannot install an
Hi
I am having trouble installing lm7.2 on my system.
I am able to boot from the cdrom and get as far as specifying the video card, then the
system seems to lock. Nothing on the screen.
I am running on an Abit ka7-100 running an Athlon 800 with a Matrox G450 video card.
What is the trick to
Hi Paul,
I had been using Postfix when I was running Mdk 7.1, but then switched to
Sendmail when I started running the Dyndns ddclient mostly because
Sendmail is a much more robust MTA than Postfix. Plus I had been fooling
around with Majordomo at the time. For some very strange reason though
whe
Does anyone on this list use jpilot to sync their Handspring Visor via a
USB cradle running Mandrake 7.2?
I recently purchased a new PC. Though I never had problems with the
above configuration on my ol' 133 MHz Pentium, my sync fails after only
a few files on my new 700 MHz Duron. I'm wonderin
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi Mark,
>After spending a little time examining the debugging files for Pine it
>appears to be a Sendmail problem, although at the moment I've got it
>working using my ISP's SMTP server. I would really prefer to use Sendmail.
>
>Here's what the log says i
Hi John,
~/tmp and /tmp are relatively light. I've only finished installing Mdk 7.2 and there
isn't a lot to talk about in my home dir tmp folder. I thought of that too at first
and checked there.
Mark
>
>From: John Rye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 19:16:26 +1300
>To: [EMAIL PR
This was something that somebody mentioned a day or two ago. You may have
telnet disabled. When installing ssh it automatically disables telnet because
it's not secure.
You also may not have the telnet-server installed, which would then not let
anybody telnet in.
Run this command to determine
The thing is KDE is quite a beast. I've found that a lot of KDE apps
have died on me. Not so much in KDE, but running KDE apps in Enlightenment
I've seen a large amount of times where those have just died on me. I
use KDE for work for the most part. Mainly because I haven't figured out
how to
That is pretty sweet!
You mentioned that there was a day version of this. Where
can I find that one?
Thanx!
tdh
--
T. Holmes
Unixtechs.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.unixtechs.org/
* Seth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001216 03:28]:
> SWEET!!
> I had the daylight version , I never knew a night one was made!
On Friday 15 December 2000 11:16, you wrote:
> When I installed MDK 7.2 a month or so ago, it came up in Gnome. I
> swear that at that point I used switchdesk to change to KDE. Now I'd
> like to play with Gnome some more but I cannot find it on the system
> anywhere.
>
> I've persused the list a
This printer is a real winprinter, it is for sure not supported by any
Linux distro and it is not compatible to any other NEC printer. See
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=122016
If you need a 600 dpi BW laser which works perfectly under Mandrake 7.2
you should either buy
Add the user to the "cdwriter" group.
Till
hellmut wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone of you have a clue how I can make xcdroast executable for
> users? chmod +x user /usr/bin/xcdroast didn't work.
>
> --
> ,
>
> (o o)
> +--oOOO--(_)---+
> |
Please tell me which driver (CUPS + GIMP-print, Foomatic + stp, Foomatic
+ stcolor, ...) you
use. Send me
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
/etc/cups/printers.conf
/etc/cups/ppd/*.ppd
and tell me whether your printer is connected via
USB or via the
parallel port.
Print also to a file from your appl
In don't know how well the 777 works, but it is supported by the newest
version of GIMP-Print. Update as described on
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php3?sid=20001214090405
and check
http://www.linuxprinting.org/suggested.html
before you buy a printer.
Till
Paul Hildmann wrot
This is one of the reasons for open source?
Romanator wrote:
>
> I wouldn't worry about it. Most of us prefer to be in control of our os.
>
> Roman
>
> Vic wrote:
> >
> > I hope that he does not think its "the os for everyone"
> > some will like it, some will hate it, and if he
> > does maek
I wouldn't worry about it. Most of prefer to be in control of our os.
Roman
Vic wrote:
>
> I hope that he does not think its "the os for everyone"
> some will like it, some will hate it, and if he
> does maek it, I hope hje will consider making
> hsi version of the os still configurable and
> d
What have I started? This is one of the longest threads.
Let's kill this and send it to /dev/null/
Roman
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Man! hasn't this thread died yet? Geez! I miss my Pine!
>
> Mark
>
> Roger Sherman wrote:
> >
> > Especially for us blackbox users...
> >
> > peace,
> >
> > Rog
> >
I'm trying to telnet into a box running LM 7.2 but it keeps telling me
"connection closed by foreign host". What is causing LM 7.2 to do this?
I've looked at hosts.allow and hosts.deny to no avail.
Thanks,
Seve
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, s wrote:
>I sort of have that problem. Mine can read fat formatted disks, but not
>ext2. I tried to add that parameter to /etc/fstab, but it didn't work. If I
>substitute auto, will that enable it to read both?
>-s
Yes, that should do it.
Paul
--
Bureaucracy is the long
Yeah, it's a fast sucker ain't it? I use Konqueror most of the time, but I
think Opera is faster, I just don't like the cookie options as well as
Konquerors. I wish they would add a per cookie/occurence choice. If it
weren't for that I would probably buy user's rights to it. (I still might)
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Ignacio Horcas Calvo wrote:
>you have to press 'ALT' key and with this key pressed, type a code in the
>numeric keys on the right. You can see the code for each character at
>http://www.geocities.com/chofeta/Caracteres.html
>You have to type first the number in the row and th
I get the same error if trying to use an ext2 formatted disk. It works okay
with fat. I don't have any of the parameters that Donnie's does. Only the
fs=vfat part. I tried adding ext2 to the script, but it still won't read
them. I get the input/output errors in a terminal, and non-access r
-michael- wrote:
>
> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg
> --
> ~enjoy!~
> -michael-
That is f***ing spectacular!
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
jiten wrote:
>
> i installed it yesterday on my mandrake7.2 system. there was two
> versions(static and dynmic)
> . i chosen the static one. but it is giving segmentation fault. anybody
> else having sucess please let me know.
> thanx
> jiten
>
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Jay wrote:
>
> > Just lett
I sort of have that problem. Mine can read fat formatted disks, but not
ext2. I tried to add that parameter to /etc/fstab, but it didn't work. If I
substitute auto, will that enable it to read both?
-s
On Friday 15 December 2000 14:31, you wrote:
> Try this and see if that doesn't bring it b
Mine has crashed, but with not backlog! But only occasionally with the
Konqueror either during file management or internet surfing. No suggestions
from here though, waiting for some myself.
-s
On Saturday 16 December 2000 06:25, you wrote:
> Not sure what it means, but I've gotten similar er
If you have a pop3 account like with MSN or whoever, then yes pop3. Host
name is the pop address like: pop3.email.msn.com, and port is almost always
110. To recieve, yes SMTP, again host: smtp.email.msn.com, and port is
almost always: 25. If you don't know it, you can sometimes find it at t
SWEET!!
I had the daylight version , I never knew a night one was made!
Seth
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of -michael-
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 2:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Nice?
http://antw
-michael- wrote:
>
> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg
> --
> ~enjoy!~
> -michael-
Hi, Michael,
Just had a look at that one, it is nice. Thanks Anthony Daniell
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