Ciao,
ho un problema quando lancio kmid (per sentire i file midi). Se lo lancio da
console ottengo
[alberto@master alberto]$ kmid
[1] 1582
[alberto@master alberto]$ KMid 2.0 Copyright (C) 1997,98,99,2000 Antonio
Larrosa Jimenez. Malaga (Spain)
KMid comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;
Ciao,
vorrei chiedere un'informazione sulla possibilita' di registrare suoni con
Linux. Ho attaccato un microfono al mio computer, e vorrei sapere se qualcuno
conosca/usi qualche tool per registrare il suono, creando, ad esempio, un
file .wav. Grazie,
L'obbiettivo è di permettere l'accesso a due partizioni di win2000 a tutti
gli utenti. Ho modificato il file /etc/fstab come sotto riportato ma mentre
il ROOT accede benissimo alle due partizioni, gli altri utenti non possono.
Il messaggio di errore che compare quando si tenta di accedere alla
Qualcuno di voi sa se esistono programmi (con licenza GPL) di
contabilità per Linux?
Ciao e grazie
Marco
Nessuno dei 2 programmi mi va piu' da quando sono passato dalla 7.2
alla 8.
Ho letto che in effetti il secondo e' buggato, senza pero' trovare la
patch.
E di Xmovie?
ci sono altri che hanno problemi?
Uso KDE
ciao!
Ciao a tutti
Vorrei esporre il mio problema:
non sono riuscito a installare la mandrake nel mio computer di casa mentre i
sul mio posto di lavoro si:
Io posseggo un compaq presario con un celeron 433 ed ero riuscito ad installa
re sia la 7.1 che la 7.2: adesso quando parte l'installazione della
good, that will drive people in droves to linux,,,
MS know that, thats why they hate and attack it at every turn...
They don't like the fact that a viable alternative has appeared, they
probablly thought that was over when OS2 dies.. (also a better OS then
windows.)
If this list and all the
If you think about it, Microsnot,, is just a bunch of little boys in suits,,
most of them lawyers not programmers,,
so they are getting pissed that they are being surpassed by open source and
losing revenue because of it,, they also need to impress their shareholders
by saying they are doin
Hello,
Thank you Walter and Lance for the time of a reply. There may have been a
few others to be so kind as to reply,but my Eudora sneezed y'day so I'm not
sure :)
Anyways, I am in k-mail,using the exact settings that work in Eudora.The
problem is recieving mail only as I am able to send. So
I run kppp under terminal and i use user (not root) and i get this message
Couldn't find interface ppp():No such device . But I still can use connect
to internet. What I must do to fix this problem.
Thank
Does anybody out
there know of a product that will allow a user to run Windows Apps under
Mandrake or any other flavor of Linux? I know there is VMWare, but is there a
product that will run any Windows Apps w/o a Windows OS? Sounds
crazy?
Does anybody out there know of a product that will allow a user to run
Windows Apps under Mandrake or any other flavor of Linux? I know there is
VMWare, but is there a product that will run any Windows Apps w/o a Windows
OS? Sounds crazy?
Wine is apparently pretty good with many win apps. I
ya know, about a year ago i read someplace that Gates was considering a system by
which Windows would run off the internet and you would pay a yearly fee for using it.
Since then i have heard nothing else about this plan. maybe it was only a rumour, but
from the M$ point of view (hatred of
When I used Konqueror to view a file or open one up
using a gui text editor the fonts are almost unreadable. I have no idea
where I am supposed to change the font settings. I am pretty sure that
Courier is beinig used for the Fixed fonts in text files.
I am using Mandrake 8.0. I did notice
Hi,
How do I remove stuff i.e. rm -r folder/ without having to type yes to every
file in the folder?
I thought there might be an alias in .bashrc but I can't see anything in
there?
Any ideas?
TIA, Cheers,
Jord
Hi, everybody Please, somebody know how to trace a process, like truss in UNIX, but Linux have a difference I dont know which is the command that trace a process, please help me GermanGet Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
How do I remove stuff i.e. rm -r folder/ without having to type yes to every
file in the folder?
'man rm' suggests that 'rm -rf' is what you want.
Ooo! Oooo! I know this one hand waving in air
With the ole force argument/option. Looks like this: -f.
ex: rm -rf /home/s/junk/
-s
:-)
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 02:03 pm, you wrote:
Hi,
How do I remove stuff i.e. rm -r folder/ without having to type yes to
every file in the folder?
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 04:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about [newbie] KDE's
address book data that ...
I would like to make a backup of the data stored in KDE's Address Book,
abbrowser. Does anybody know where this data is found?
Sure. It should be a *.kab file in
rm -rf
- Original Message -
From: Jordan Elver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mandrake Newbie List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 2:03 PM
Subject: [newbie] rm 'ing stuff
Hi,
How do I remove stuff i.e. rm -r folder/ without having to type yes to
every
file in the folder?
I
try rm -rf folder
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Jordan Elver wrote:
Hi,
How do I remove stuff i.e. rm -r folder/ without having to type yes to every
file in the folder?
I thought there might be an alias in .bashrc but I can't see anything in
there?
Any ideas?
TIA, Cheers,
Jord
there is indeed an alias
i have such a thing also and it is put there upon install in order to protect us from
ourselves. =)
check again... it is someplace, either in you /home/user or maybe also in a global
file. but it is there. i'm sure someone else can point you right to it. i
They do have an alias. I don't remember where it's
defined, though.
Until you find it, you can do rm -f, but please be
careful.
--- Jordan Elver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How do I remove stuff i.e. rm -r folder/ without
having to type yes to every
file in the folder?
I thought there
If rm is still asking you about each file, be sure it isn't aliased. If
it asks questions, type Ctrl-C to exit, then re-run rm as follows:
\rm -rf
the \ will turn off any aliases for rm, such as 'rm=rm -i'. See the man
page as Mark suggested for more info.
===Keith
- Original Message
Try /bin/rm -r folder/ but be careful, you will get no second chance.
There is an alias somewhere that aliases rm so that it normally
specifies the -i option (for interactive) which forces you to type yes
to each filename. (I don't know where the alias is and haven't looked
for it.)
Using
OK - then go back to where you signed up and follow the directions to have
your name taken off the list - no one here can do it for you.
At 12:22 PM 5/2/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Can ya'll please remove me from this list. I am functioning well in Linux
now and do not need the list. Thank you for
Right now, I use Riptide and there is no driver for linux. I am considering to change
my sound card. However, I need a PCI 2.2 compliant sound card that is supported by
linux. All the ones I found are PCI 2.1 compliant. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanx you.
Valerie
Hi, folks !!!
Can Anyone tell me what is the real difference between
Mandrake80-inst.iso and
Mandrake80-ext.iso
I'm downloading this, can You tell me something about it.
Lúcio Costa
São Paulo/Brazil
Hi all
1. What packages do i need to download to rebuild my kernel
2. Where can i find a guide or how-to to rebuild my kernel
Carlos Berardi
Figured out how to get the root icon back. In KDE, go to the Login
Manager under the Configuration/KDE menu (the KDE control center doesn't
ask for root access), go to users, and select yourself, root, and
whatever other users you wish to see, and select the show only selected
radio button.
It was Wed, 02 May 2001 06:36:58 -0700 when Lee wrote:
Hello,
Thank you Walter and Lance for the time of a reply. There may have been a
few others to be so kind as to reply,but my Eudora sneezed y'day so I'm not
sure :)
Anyways, I am in k-mail,using the exact settings that work in Eudora.The
Thanks everyone. Gonna track that alias down somewhere ;-)
Cheers,
Jord
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 13:01, you wrote:
They do have an alias. I don't remember where it's
defined, though.
Until you find it, you can do rm -f, but please be
careful.
--- Jordan Elver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lucio,
Mandrake80-inst.iso is the image to actually install LM 8.0 on your computer,
whereas Mandrake80-ext.iso is the image for the extra applications not
necessary to install and run LM 8.0. You don't actually need the -ext image
to be able to install and use LM 8.0, just the -inst one.
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/install/kupgrade.html
--- Carlos Berardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
1. What packages do i need to download to rebuild my
kernel
2. Where can i find a guide or how-to to rebuild my
kernel
Carlos Berardi
Randy Kramer wrote:
Try /bin/rm -r folder/ but be careful, you will get no second chance.
Y'all be careful with that!
I had a Jr. admin helping me clean up a production server one day. She went to
clean out an old directory (she was in the dir at the time).
So she (rather quickly) typed rm
The -inst.iso file is the first (bootable) CD. -ext.iso is the second CD.
Michael
--
Michael Viron
Senior Systems Administration Consultant
Web Spinners, University of West Florida
At 04:11 PM 05/02/2001 -0300, Lúcio Costa wrote:
Hi, folks !!!
Can Anyone tell me what is the real
I was just trying to find this so that I could check to see which version of
X I am running, and to my surprise, Mandrake 8.0 doesn't seem to have one???
I am running the Release Candidate 1 (FWIW).
Thanks,
Steven
The inst package will create a bootable CD for you that will install the
basic Mandrake system. The ext package contains hundreds of RPM packages that
you will probably want to install so that you have a fully operating system.
...Dave
Quoting Lúcio Costa [EMAIL
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone had any luck installing a SCSI scanner on
their Mandrake 7.2 configuration. However, I have a zipdrive as my
first SCSI device, and it is in the chain of SCSI devices. The system
recognizes it, but I haven't installed SANE. I was just wondering. My
scanner
I have a PCI soundcard which is trying to use irq 11, (if I'm not mistaken)
The problem is my video card is taking irq 11. So I can't get my sound card
to work. Actually, if my sound card is physically in it's PCI slot,
HardDrake crashes when booting up. The only way I can boot my machine with
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Jason Chaffey
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] Does the Software Manager Work?
Hi, everyone.
Has anyone been able to use the Software Manager
Simple answer:
Mandrake80-inst.iso = Disk 1
Mandrake80-ext.iso = Disk 2
S'all there is to that.
Ric
Terry wrote:
Lucio,
Mandrake80-inst.iso is the image to actually install LM 8.0 on your computer,
whereas Mandrake80-ext.iso is the image for the extra applications not
could you remove this address from the newbie listing and add
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Lúcio Costa wrote:
Hi, folks !!!
Can Anyone tell me what is the real difference between
Mandrake80-inst.iso and Mandrake80-ext.iso
I'm downloading this, can You tell me something about it.
Lúcio Costa
São Paulo/Brazil
LúcioMandrake80-inst.iso is installation CD #1 and
Sorry for the off-topic message, but I figured y'all would know this off the
bat. If I have an 8 port hub that doesn't have an WAN or Uplink port and I
want to connect it another hub ( a LinkSys Router actually ), do I just need
to connect, for example, port 1 on the LinkSys to port 1 on the
You might be using XFree86 3.3.x. XFree86 3.3.x does
not use /var/log/XFree86.***.log (or at least not on
LM7.2), which might be the reason why those files are
not there.
To find out which version of X you're running, try
two things:
a) ls -al /etc/X11/X. /etc/X11/X is a symbolic link,
and if
- Original Message -
From: Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Newbie@Linux-Mandrake. Com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 5:32 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] If this will not turn businesses to Linux I don't know
what will.
If you think about it, Microsnot,, is just a bunch of
Isn't PCI 2.2 backwards compatible with 2.1?
Check the supported hardware list on the web page. That should give you
an indiction/suggest.
Myself and another member of UNIXTECHS.ORG have SoundBlaster 16's. Mean
while he had problems getting it to work initially, but after moving the
card to
Steve:
Since you brought up the subject of hard-to-read, please turn off the
HTML. Plain text works much better for e-mail. Your HTML is real squinty
and gray in Netscape; for people that use some other mail readers, they
have to wade through all of the HTML tags. A lot of them don't, thereby
I had a similar problem with an ethernet card, that in windows was irq 5 but
in linux this irq was occuped for other peripheric; the problem was solved
when I try a modprobe using memory address of the card but not irq (it was a
ethernet card compatible with ne2000 -module ne- and that used
Most shells have what I like to call dumby aliases. In the .shellrc,
and when I say .shellrc I mean .YOUR_SHELLrc file. So if you are
using bash, in your .bashrc you will find various dumby aliases.
[timh@eric timh]$ cat .bashrc
# .bashrc
# User specific aliases and functions
alias rm='rm
Mike,
I think and that is think your first error was
installing Mandrake from windows.. You should install
it on start up before it gets to windows. Do you have
your CD selected in BIOS in the startup configuration?
My Bios is set to start in this sequesce CD, floppy
then hard drive. Also di
X -version
--- Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just trying to find this so that I could check
to see which version of
X I am running, and to my surprise, Mandrake 8.0
doesn't seem to have one???
I am running the Release Candidate 1 (FWIW).
Thanks,
Steven
subscribe newbie
Lynn Sadler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve,
First of all try turning on Anti-Aliased fonts.
Bring up the KDE Control Center. Click LookNFeel.
Click Style. Click the Use Anti-Aliasing for fonts
and icons checkbox.
Click Fonts on the left. Go through the listed fonts
replacing them with the fonts you prefer. Note that
you can
I have installed linux-mandrake on my computer before
but now when I try to everthing works fine untill it
starts to install the bootloader then a message apears
it says that the bootloader is to big then if I
delete the windows boot partition it works fine. I
have had both os on before, can
Can someone out there give me a hand on getting some decent themes for
KDE (2.1.1 I think) for LM 8.0? Themes.com's themes aren't loaded for
some reason, assuming I have even done that right. In fact I can't even
find out where KDE themes are stored under 8.0
VMWare is supposedly a really good emulator for Windows apps.
Apparently it allows you to run virtual machines on your linux box.
Give them a look at www.vmware.com . If you have a boxed set of LM7.2 I
know there is a RPM there for VMware
Or, you can simply type:
X -version
from either the terminal or the console.
[pj_hooker@flindet pj_hooker]$ X -version
XFree86 Version 4.0.3 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6400)
Release Date: 16 March 2001
If the server is older than 6-12 months,
Unfortunately, in my case (and I assume Turgut's as well), the alsa sound
module *is* loading, along with the other modules. The output on my laptop
from lsmod proves this.
Also, the Kcontrol sound options are different in Mdk 7.2 -- must be a
different version of KDE, or at least Kcontrol?
I
Just in case users are wondering.
I went and bought a brand new :
Creative labs
Modem Blaster V.90 External
DE5625
56k kbps/Data/Fax/Voice Modem
today...
I set it up in windows first (have dual-boot two HDs)
then I re-booted to Mandrake-Linux 7.2
The OS seen it...on boot...(saw lights
Hi
I just installed the mandrake 8.0 on a workstation and found that a lot of
things isn't working for me, before I had mandrake 7.1 and 7.2 and they
worked fine.
1. I have a old SCSI interface (aha1542) wish i use for my CD-rom drive and
my CD-rom burner, but on this version of mandrake it
I know this is going to get me a serious heckling, but...
Unfortunately, my boss wants me to switch one of our (very stable)
Mandrake servers to Win2000 Pro (only) for a tester. The problem I
keep running into is that I cannot get the server to boot from the
Windows install cd. It goes through
Victor,
Boot from a windows 95/98 boot disk, get to the dos prompt, and type 'fdisk
/mbr'. Then try booting off the CD. If you still can't, do an internet
search on windows boot images--there is a site (url escapes me at the
moment), that provides boot disk images of virtual any os that you
Hello
(Geforce 2 w/ 64 mb's DDR-RAM, ASUS A7V mother board, Xfree86 4.03)
I am pretty new to linux and I just switched over from Redhat to Mandrake to
see how it was. Needless to say its very nice. However after about 10-12
hours of my Desktop being open (doesnt matter if I actually use it in
Arggg,
My apologies to all in the mail list. I just saw my message and it is
awful.
I thought that I had HTML turned off. I know better than to use HTML,
especial in a mail list.
Steve Helder
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To: Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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