Se il
problema è la coesistenza Linux-W2K\WNT e non ti ha risposto nessuno (non ho
controllato) questa è una possibile via:
1)
Creati un disco di boot per la tua distr. di Linux
2) Se
in fase di installazione Linux hai lasciato installare LiLo nel MBR, devi
rimuoverlo.
( avvia il pc con
Don't know eterm or Windowmaker but under gnome you can right-click on the
title bar to get a menu including history in which you can elect to save
position, size, or attributes. Worth a try.
--
Len Lawrence @ The Thistle Foundation
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Terry wrote:
Here's a light-hearted question for all you folks .. I've been keeping up
with the list, and I think it's time for something a little less taxing ..
I am running WindowMaker 0.65 and use Eterm for my terminal work. I love the
look and feel of Eterm,
I know postfix is some kind of mail server. Is their anything else it
does? Why is it installed by default on workstations? Is it ok to
uninstall it?
Postfix is used by Cron (which does all kind of work for you) to send you mails on what
went wrong. You can uninstall it, and never know
I had this as well . I think it is to do with security levels because on a
lower level I can su okay.
petew
On Thursday 16 August 2001 05:32, Scott Olfert wrote:
Hey guys, wondering if you can help me w/ this problem. I've searched for
an answer, but i couldn't seem to find much of one.
I know postfix is some kind of mail server. Is their anything else it
does? Why is it installed by default on workstations? Is it ok to
uninstall it?
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 03:02, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 12:41 am, James S Bear wrote:
I've been listening to your file system talks and have come to the
conclusion that reiser is better. Is it not for any reason?
The main reasons are, ReiserFS has a longer track
At Wed, 15 Aug 2001 01:13:37 -0500 , Adam Willcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got an e-mail from Chris Harvey that was bounced from the mandrake mailing
list server. In my opinion he should be immediately terminated from the
forum for abusing it in such a gross manner.
I can't help but to
HI All!
I have a new machine P-III 1Ghz with 1 GB of memory and a D-link dfe-570tx
quad channel server card. I'm having problem with the D-link card it's not
working. I get an error on booting unknown bridge resource 2:assuming
transparent
Jhun
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Hi
If Chris Harvey made a mistake why doesn't he apologise?
But I agree with Adam that SPAM shouldn't be tolerated, its annoying
and time consuming.
And the newbie list is not the place for it.
Robert MacLean
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Could someone define what spam is for me? That is is there a dictionary definition for
Spam.
I thought spam was sending e-mail that someone is trying to sell me something or
someone sending me repeated e-mail even when I have asked them not to.
Get your own FREE E-mail address at
Hi
SPAM is any unsolicetied, unwanted mail that is sent in bulk/to
multiple recipients.
I didn't want the trash that CHris Harvey sent, nor did I request it
and it was sent in bulk (via the Newbie list) thus it is SPAM.
Robert MacLean
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Thanx (err, I mean thanks). I stand corrected. However, I think you may
have missed my point. With all due respect to Mr. Bourne and Mr.
Webster, my point was not about the history of Linux, nor about the
technical aspects of spelling in regard to that noble end. Even though
this is a newbie
I'm sorry I didn't know the situation. It sounds to me like this was not a mistake. I
have made mistakes sending mail. I would apoligize for shure plus it would not be
multiple or bulk. You are right that the newbie list is not the place for it. No place
is the place for SPAM.
Get your own
Hi,mandrake linux users and specialists,
I encouter difficulty while installing my Ess56PI modem.The Ess2898 chip based
internal PCI modem is not that sort of winmodem.It's installed in PCI slot 4 using IRQ
11.It works just well under win98 and win2k.
After installing mandrake linux 7.0 ,I
Actually...
SPAM is a lovely meat *food* product that comes vacuum-packed in a tin.
The taste is so wonderful, it can be used at practically any (non-kosher)
meal in combination with any other *food* product. SPAM is a first cousin
to the good old Christmas fruitcake, commonly known as a
I contacted the webmaster at his domain. mandrake claims to go after
people who spam people on this list. I think if we all write a letter to
the webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED], that should take care of it.
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On Thursday 16 August 2001 00:09, you wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 21:22, Paul wrote:
ReiserFS still has some issues with RAID and with certain NFS
configurations. For ordinary home use (i.e. one desktop system or a
small LAN) you should be fine. Apparently XFS (not officially
Now here's something that I find amusing. The guy who actually spammed
only sent on email...fine, I can handle that, but then everybody starts
sending anti-spam emails (and thus spamming everybody), and now we're
all supposed to spam the webmaster to take action against the spammer?
--Jesse
Basically i want to use my home PC as a mail server. Now there are 2
problems i have, my PC is only on a dial-up connection and as such doesn't
have a stable IP or a proper domain name registered for it. now the main
thing is that i want to be able to use it no matter what internet connection
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 11:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quoting skinky: I slow my connection right down to 19200 bps (it
connects at the higher speeds but is much slower)
Could someone explain that to me? How can I tell what my optimum
connection speed is?
Trial and error.
-Original Message-
From: Charles Punch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] religion in Linux?!
manuels would have aquired. It would seem to me, that if someone
It was Wed, 15 Aug 2001 08:07:56 +1000 when Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
One small question then: how would you go about fsck-ing the partition that
has the fsck binary on it? You can't run it when it is not mounted, and you
can't run it when it's mounted.
Would cp-ing the program be the solution?
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 08:04 am, Jason Guidry wrote:
I contacted the webmaster at his domain. mandrake claims to go
after people who spam people on this list. I think if we all write
a letter to the webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED], that should
take care of it.
Before this gets way
On Wednesday, Aug 15, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Could you explain the last thing about the local vs. not local server a
little more? My email server is in Amherst, Mass. I am in eastern Maine. Is
that what you're talking about? I'm also using a dial-up connection if that is
at
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 15:08, Tom Brinkman wrote:
'Many d/l agents also display current and
average speed. Usually in bytes/sec, ie, 56K is 56,000 bits/sec.
I'm getting confused. I thought there were 8 bits in a byte.
petew
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 00:42, A V Flinsch wrote:
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 01:31, Paul wrote:
For that we have Jesux, a linux for Christians:
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Node/4081/
That is onbe of the funniest pages that I have seen in a long time
--
Alex
Steve
Good question. You've gotten me wondering about that too. If you wanted to do
it manually I would assume that you would have to boot from (or chroot to)
another filesystem (like a CD or floppy). How do fscks work on boot? When an
fsck is needed at bootup, it is run _before_ the partiton is
Just reinstalled MDK8.0 and everything works as I wanted. The only
problem is, I lost all previous e-amil. Thanks for the help.
My advice to all---make a hard copy and floppy copy of
/etc/lilo.conf to aid in troubleshooting LILO. Do it while it still
works right.Alex
Want to
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 22:30, Judith Miner wrote:
Thanks for the explanation and suggestions. I did try printing a file
directly with xpp but had the same results: nothing. I have downloaded
quite a bit of information on CUPS, cups-o-matic, and Linux printing and
will try to work my way
I understand that the 2.4.3-20mdk does only support ATA-33 - going by the
few comments made on this list. Ho hum, overall I'm not that worried
about my hd transfer speed (its not too noticeable) but of course it would
be nice to have things running as they're supposed to.
I wrote at
I understand that the 2.4.3-20mdk does only support ATA-33 - going by the
few comments made on this list. Ho hum, overall I'm not that worried
about my hd transfer speed (its not too noticeable) but of course it would
be nice to have things running as they're supposed to.
I wrote at
At 23:08 14/08/01 -0400, you wrote:
Before you go as far as MOUNTING a remote share or utilizing a remote
printer under Samba you should test to make sure that your Linux machine
is able to LOG IN to the winblows machine...
Try
smbclient -L machine -U user
Where machine is the name of the
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 10:04, Mark Johnson wrote:
FWIW, the original meaning of daemon means strong spiritual/natural
force and it was used in
big snip
AMEN
Here endeth the lesson?
--
MJK Systems-IT Consultants Training
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 10:02 am, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Good question. You've gotten me wondering about that too. If you
wanted to do it manually I would assume that you would have to boot
from (or chroot to) another filesystem (like a CD or floppy). How do
fscks work on boot? When an
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 08:04 am, Jason Guidry wrote:
I contacted the webmaster at his domain. mandrake claims to go
after people who spam people on this list. I think if we all write
a letter to the webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED], that should
take care of it.
Before this gets way
Date: 08/15/2001 12:27 pm (Wednesday)
From: Leonard Miller
To: \Linux Newbie\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
INTERNET.UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01; \Solver\
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at INTERNET.UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake as server
That depends
We'll actually I am planning on setting up my own personal email server.
I was thinking of using qmail. I would be interested in hearing
opinions of qmail versus postfix. I was just thinking it would be kind
of redundent if I have my own mail server AND had a mailserver on every
single
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 10:08 am, Peter Watson wrote:
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 15:08, Tom Brinkman wrote:
'Many d/l agents also display current and
average speed. Usually in bytes/sec, ie, 56K is 56,000 bits/sec.
I'm getting confused. I thought there were 8 bits in a byte.
petew
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 09:05 am, alex wrote:
Just reinstalled MDK8.0 and everything works as I wanted. The only
problem is, I lost all previous e-amil. Thanks for the help.
Next time save a copy of the Mail directory that's in your
/home/user directory. MOF, save your whole
Hey guys, don't mean to beat a dead horse, but UDMA XXX dosent mean
anything. no one's hard drive is fast enough to utilize all that
throughput. so don't worry about what kernel supports who, It doesn't
matter. you will see no performance boost.
if you want the most performance from a hard
I am planning on setting up my own mail server for my home as well. I
did use mail deamon when I was in the windows world to grab all my mail
out of a single pop mailbox for the domain. I would imagine some linux
mail servers would have this feature as well. I have been so busy I
haven't
what is the best software for creating a GIF animated banner?
Thanks for the help.
regards,
Andrew
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Hello All,
Here is my situation: ;)
Im Installing 8.0 on a Dell OptiPlex GXi with the onboard NIC disabled and
(2) 3com 3c509 PCI NIC's
specs for this model can be viewed here:
http://support.dell.com/
Durring Install autoprobe detects and lists both NIC's for me, however when
I click ok I
If you are at least getting smbclient to work, you are almost there!
Now the problem is how Cups' filters treat the remote winblows printer.
Cups tries to run thru the Linux/Unix style printer filters which feed
GIMP/GHOSTSCRIPT or some other ratherizer. The problem is that the
rasterizer
Here at work we have 3 linux machines. I was trying to do something with
php and mysql. Php installed fine on 2 of the machines but on the third I
couldn't get the php-mysql rpm to install. It turns out someone installed
v11 of mysql on the 3rd machine (whereas the first two are running v10).
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 09:04:48 -0500
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Snip
(ps: this thread could go south really fast, we should be careful not to
translate religion to mean Catholicism or Protestantism or etc...
religio means to link back and there is a reason why the word religion
is
Dear Tom and the others too:
Could you please give me a hand with my very, very basic, and very, very
stupid problem, I mean help me to get a telephone connection with pppd?
I'd really appreciate
Please
PLEASE
please
G le D
---
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 11:04 pm, [EMAIL
I second that vote of thanx to Sridhar. I am going to use reiser when
8.1 comes out. I am running too stable and smooth to mess with my system
at present, but I'm keeping my ears open, so that I will be as informed
as I can be, when I'm ready to take the plunge. Oh yeah, I picked up
some good
Dear All,
I am planning to set up my linux box for MIDI in the near future. Has anyone
here on the list worked with Kmid, timidity, or jazz? Has anyone used Linux
for MIDI and with certain instruments? If anyone has done this or is doing
this could you let me know how you have set this up?
Hello
I tried what you said but the same error came out. I have attached the log
file in case you want to have a look.
Many thanks
Eduardo
- Original Message -
From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie]
It seems we agree on at least one point, that is, that the names of
various shells, progs, processes etc. are probably puns or double
meanings done in a light vein. However the concepts in the GPL have
roots in most religions or at least in spirituality. You know, don't be
ruled by greed etc. By
Jesse Hepburn wrote:
Now here's something that I find amusing. The guy who actually spammed
This thread is starting to sound like the Monty Python sketch that
someone mentioned earlier.
All spam and no mail make Jack a dull newbie.
ShalomOut
Chal
Elder PCUSA
Registered Linux user # 217118
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 08:15 am, Naka Gadjov wrote:
under UDA33-66-100
UDA33 --- hdparm -X66 /dev/hda
UDA66 --- hdparm -X68 /dev/hda
UDA100 ---hdparm -X69 /dev/hda
This sets udma, but not ata. The two are not necessarily joined.
That said, my ata/100 at udma5 drive, 2.4.7 kernel, on
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing that I can think that I am doing
wrong is I am useing a 7.0
boot floppy because I don't have a 8.0 boot floppy!
Create an 8.0 boot floppy. The 8.0 cd includes all the
facilities to do this. Read the readme in the /images
sndconfig
Run as root from a console not while in X
Charles (-:
Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lawrence G.
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 03:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I go an update my mandrake 8 to this new version
i can see the rpms here..
http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde//stable/2.2/Mandrake/8.0/i
586/
I took a look at those on the KDE mirrors and they're nothin but
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 03:57 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 03:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I go an update my mandrake 8 to this new version
i can see the rpms here..
http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde//stable/2.2/Mandrake/8.0/i
586/
I took a
Hi,
I hope you don't mind me asking
I see the readme file... here's the guts...
now which process is the safest/brainless
As root: - add a new media. Run:
urpmi.addmedia a-name file://directory-where-are-stored-packages - install
packages you need using:
urpmi name-of-package
Hellos list.
I am newbie on Linux Mandrake and this is my first message in this list.
Let me try to explain a little problem that i have with the release 8.0
I install this version in my laptop Compaq ARMADA 1750 and at the
beggining the instalation was in spanish.
All was well in the
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On Wednesday 15 August 2001 16:32, thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I hope you don't mind me asking
I see the readme file... here's the guts...
now which process is the safest/brainless
As root: - add a new media. Run:
Jason Guidry wrote:
Hey guys, don't mean to beat a dead horse, but UDMA XXX dosent mean
anything. no one's hard drive is fast enough to utilize all that
throughput. so don't worry about what kernel supports who, It doesn't
matter. you will see no performance boost.
absolutely true,
but
Keith Lynn wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have been experiencing a strange problem after installing Mandrake
8.0 on PCs with the Intel 810 and 815 Chipsets. Sometimes while logging
on, the KDE logo appears and shows the components that are being checked
and the machine locks up, and I
ehh,,, the kernel is read into memory, then the disk unmounted?
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 11:02, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Good question. You've gotten me wondering about that too. If you wanted to
do it manually I would assume that you would have to boot from (or chroot
to) another
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 02:21 pm, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have been experiencing a strange problem after installing Mandrake
8.0 on PCs with the Intel 810 and 815 Chipsets. Sometimes while logging
on, the KDE logo appears and shows the components that are being checked
and the
i upgraded using mandrake freq a week or so ago and immediatley found that
software manager was broken, continually telling me that the package i wanted
to upgrade was already installed, so i downloaded the new mandrake freq
yesterday amd did an upgrade with that, however it hasn't upgraded
Hi! could someone tell me were I could find some info on zsh.I want to learn basic
programming.
Thanks
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8/15/2001 2:58:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! could someone tell me were I could find some info on zsh.I want to learn basic
programming.
http://www.google.com/search?q=zsh
Searched the web for zsh. Results 1 - 10 of about 112,000. Search took 0.05 seconds.
1. http://www.zsh.org/
One more thing and then I'll hold my peace, (true) Christianity
should not be confused with religion. I did not for one minute
mean anything like that.
Yeah, we could quibble with words, but I think I understand what you are a
getting at.
My whole point was "don't read too much
I have 2 drives in my machine. A DVD and a Burner. I can burn with the
burner and watch dvd's with my dvd drive. I can even burn an Audio cd from
the burner with MP3's and when I go to listen to it. I can't.
Is there something special that needs to be setup to read audio cd's?
h3rb
Let's say you have a Linux whose LILO or GRUB is working perfectly.
Then, you install an additional Linux that can create its own
LILO/GRUB.
What steps would you take with respect to LILO/GRUB?
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Hi all,
A friend of mine asked me to recommend a Linux distribution that would best
work with an Oracle database. I normally recommend Mandrake for anything and
everything, but I don't know squat about databases, and I figured he
deserves a more thoughtful answer.
His question, specifically,
Those 'dummy' wires are for grounding out each pin. Allows for less signal
noise. (Just basically as you said.. but the wires are for grounding) so each
pin has a ground connection.
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 15:08, Tom Brinkman wrote:
BTW, an ata/100 capable cable has 80 wires but
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On Wednesday 15 August 2001 15:22, thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How do I go an update my mandrake 8 to this new version
i can see the rpms here..
http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde//stable/2.2/Mandrake/8.0/i586/
Chris,
You will
I had a power problem and my machine reset, and I was prompted to
login and use fsck. My question is two fold. What is fsck (it seems
fsck means file system check. It is similar to chkdsk or scandisk in
Windows.
What happened on your system was that for some reason the boot process
found
It was Wed, 15 Aug 2001 23:06:05 -0400 when h3rb wrote:
I have 2 drives in my machine. A DVD and a Burner. I can burn with the
burner and watch dvd's with my dvd drive. I can even burn an Audio cd from
the burner with MP3's and when I go to listen to it. I can't.
Is there something
It was Wed, 15 Aug 2001 18:51:06 -0400 when etharp wrote:
ehh,,, the kernel is read into memory, then the disk unmounted?
Now you mention it: on boot (lilo text) I sometimes notice (when I look)
messages like
Remounting file system.
That could be part of the process...
Paul
--
We will either
It was Wed, 15 Aug 2001 22:09:59 -0400 when alex wrote:
Let's say you have a Linux whose LILO or GRUB is working perfectly.
Then, you install an additional Linux that can create its own
LILO/GRUB.
What steps would you take with respect to LILO/GRUB?
1. Have it install Lilo/grub in the root
No..it's not that I can't hear it. When I put the cd in the drive. It 1.)
will not auto-mount it. 2.) if I try to mount it myself it tell's me that the
media is invalid. And this happens with ANY audio cd. If I put in a factory
audio cd..it gives the same results. It's that mandrake will
Since someone just brought it up, could one of the smart people please explain
the different kinds of architectures, what they mean, and why they matter? I
know (from running the GNOME system info program in the monitoring menu) that I
have an i686, what's that mean?
Thanks,
Isaac
(i have a
It was Tue, 14 Aug 2001 19:59:55 -0500 when Michael D. Viron wrote:
Paul,
Yep...that's the problem. Remove the second syslog entry, and you should
stop getting the message.
Yay, it worked indeed!
Thank you!
Paul
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On Tuesday 14 August 2001 05:38, Andrei wrote:
Yes quanta looks about exactly what I need. Which RMP should I
download for a Mandrake 8.0 (being a pathetic newbie - I don't feel
confortable compiling from sources and I don't really understand the
difference between
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