Il modem Dual Link con linux funziona benissimo ma solo se lo si utilizza via
ethernet, e' tutto spiegato in un mio post nel forum (sezione linux) presente
a questo indirizzo : http://www.hampcake.com
On Sunday 30 December 2001 14:23, you wrote:
Rispondo all'indirizzo della lista e non
Non so esserti di aiuto consigliandoti un programma
specifico, ma posso darti un paio di siti dove puoi
trovare un mucchio di software audio per linux:
http://www.xdt.com/ar/linux-snd/
http://sound.condorow.net/
http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Unix/
Spero che ti possa servire a
Ho scaricato da rete dei file spacciati per driver
linux del modem ADSL Speed Touch USBdal sito dell'Alcatel;
si chiamano "COPYING", COPYING.GPL", "INSTALL",
"MAKEFILE" e "SPEEDTOUCH.C".
Sbirciati dentroda Windows i primi due
parlano di diritti di copiatura,il terzo sono le istruzioni di
ho avuto un contratempo cercando di far funzionare il
mio scanner canon parallelo:
sane ver 1.0.6 (l'ultima) non lo supporta direttamente
ma tramite una patch.
ora installata la patch lui continua a dirmi che non
trova periferiche sane.
che devo fare per fargliela vedere?
=
I cristiani
Se eseguo il logout da Kde e tento di entrare in Gnome il mio mouse non dà
più segno di vita e se ne sta morto in mezzo allo schermo.
Qualcuno sa dirmi dove può essere il problema ?
Grazie
The Web address listed does not contain any valid links. However I will try the
suggestions from linmodem.org. But will probably be back tomorrow.
I am using kppp to establish the dialup connection to iprimus. When attempting the
connection I get the message that the modem is busy or
Michael Viron wrote:
At 09:44 PM 01/02/2002 -0500, Andre Dubuc wrote:
Well, I finally got SoftwareUpdate to work again. Browsing through the
updates I notice the new kernel 2.4.8-31.2mdk. Now, I vaguely recall
Civileme
or someone else warning against updating the kernel through Update.
Startup disks are not in NTFS format. They are in standard FAT16
format. And you SHOULD be able to create a startup/installation
diskette set for you 2K Server CD directly from the diskette images on
the CDROM.
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Hello ...
I'm new to linux stuff and I heard that Mandrake is good and it's easy to install so I
downloaded the ISO (only the first CD) and burn it.
My computer boot from the CD-ROM and I run the installation using the Recommended. I
created a 5GB partition space for Mandrake (that's enough
Hi,
which is the right sound device in lm81 + alsa for vmware?
--
ciao
Michael
*** Macht's gut, und Danke für den Fisch ... ***
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 08:14, Miark wrote:
| Sound has never worked as it should on my 8.1 with
| SB Live Value, but it's worked well enough to do
| what I want (for instance, using mpg123 or ogg132
| instead of xmms, etc.). Things are still fine, but
| I'm regularly expiencing
Dear Help List,
When I boot my machine, (PII - 350 Mhz , 160 Ram, 11 Gb) I get a system
hang-up very often.
The message that appears is:
Current state: Booting
p-minfo.mi_magic==0x
I only can reset the system, but in the following booting process, the
system runs fsck, which is a long a
Maybe its a typo in your email, but you do not seem to have the 'wine'
command anywhere.
Surely to run your application from the command line you are typing
wine /mnt/windows/program\ files/agent/agent.exe
to get that working from an icon all you have to do is put that text in the
'Command'
The Star Office 6.0beta has now been removed from the Sun web site. So you
can no longer get it.
It will be replaced with an official 6.0 production release before long.
You can still get the 5.2 version from Sun, but it is so inferior compared to
6.0 that I would suggest you get OpenOffice
And yet another question
The new box has a Asus A7M266 motherboard. The mobo has sensors for CPU
temp, motherboard temp, cooling fan speed. I can monitor them from the
BIOS setup program but obviously can't run the computer while in the
BIOS config mode.
Do we have anything in this
Todd Slater wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 8.1, which I downloaded (3 cds). I've heard
tell about StarOffice being included, but cannot find it anywhere. Am
I missing something, or is SO not included in the download version? I
went through the software manager, searched the cds and my
I'm running LM8.1 and have just installed wine from cd2. All I want to do is
run an application written on a windows machine using borland C++. It works
on my windows machine, and I've now copied it over to my linux box into a
folder called /home/neil/software/forwine/server.exe
I tried in a
On Thursday 03 January 2002 06:57, Fred Fraley wrote:
Running Mandrake 8.0, KDE 2.1.1, wine 20010305
Gray haired grandfather ( so be gentle:-) started with Apple //e, DOS
experience back to 3.3, WIN to 3.1, new to really using Linux, though I
installed it all the way back to Slackware and
On Thursday 03 January 2002 01:02, you wrote:
At 09:44 PM 01/02/2002 -0500, Andre Dubuc wrote:
Well, I finally got SoftwareUpdate to work again. Browsing through the
updates I notice the new kernel 2.4.8-31.2mdk. Now, I vaguely recall
Civileme
or someone else warning against updating the
Hi all,
I have a small problem I was hoping someone had seen before..
I moved my linux drives to a new computer..
hda before is hda now, hdb before is hdb now.. so that hasn't changed.
I couldn't boot from the drive.
so I did an expert/upgrade to see if that helped. it didn't
I tried
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
2. What is your age?
3. Sex? M/F
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
5.
I have 2.2.17 kernel on my system. I use Mandrake 7.2. I have an ESS
Technology Allegro ES1989 audio chip on my system board.
Are there any drivers availabe for ES1989?
I tried searching, surfing, and wasnt very successful.
Regards,
Karthigan.
30+ hours a week online
39 y. o
M
dial-up connection
6 computers in the house, each child w/own computer..of which there are 4
Lee
On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:26 am, you wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50
Hi ppl
I wish to bring you attention that some
have
e-mails sent in 2003.
Can you please adjust the year becuase
my mail is going crazy
Thankyou in advance
S
Galea
On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:26 am, you wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
greatly appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
2. What is your age?
3.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40+ hours a week
2. What is your age?
36
3. Sex? M/F
Female
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
2-way satellite through starband (which I most definitely *do not* recommend
unless there is no other possible way to get
Um, could we also ask you to send messages in plain text so that those
of us who like security don't have to go through the hassle of opening
them in a browser window? Thanks.
S Galea wrote:
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Want to buy
Civileme,
I stand corrected. It did make a difference:
now XMMS won't play music at all with any
of the three output plugins. mpg123 and ogg13
are dead, too.
FreeAmp is the only thing that plays, and when
I use it the first time, I do not hear the
KDE startup sound.
Miark
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this
okay, i'm finished experimenting for the day ...
for no reason other than to see what i could learn, i
copied the source code onto my hard drive, configured
a new kernal with make menuconfig, made the kernel,
installed it, and tested it ... and i gotta admit, i
learned a lot doing it ...
but
At 01:26 AM 01/03/02 -0800, you wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40+
2. What is your age?
22
3. Sex? M/F
1. 12
2. 42
3. M
4. 56k Int modem
5. 1
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Sent: 03 January 2002 09:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
I need to do a project for my
1. 30 +
2. 27
3. Male
4. Broadband (Cable)
5. 6
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [at least 38.]
2. What is your age?[30]
3. Sex? M/F [male]
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?[dialup ADSL, (depends
where I am]
5. How many computers do you own? [6]
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-Mensaje original-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de g.sanders
Enviado el: Jueves 3 de Enero de 2002 12:14
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40+
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
35
2. What is your age?
21
3. Sex? M/F
M
4. What type of Internet connection do you
On Thursday 03 January 2002 01:12, you wrote:
Apparently you're not loading GLX, make sure you put Load 'glx' in the
Section 'Module' (under Load 'dbe' for instance)
and be sure it's /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 you're loading!
Hi gang,
My new computer is up and running (it's been periodically
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
around 20
2. What is your age?
41
3. Sex? M/F
M
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
Cable
5. How many computers do you own?
3 but only 2 are operational.
--
No man knows his true character until he has run out of gas,
purchased
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, tester wrote:
Where can I download these kernels files? Instead of updating them...
TIA
Ricardo Castanho
kernels were never ever meant for update. That gives you a new kernel
with old system.map, initrd.img, and
Do some more reading of the docs, and if you have more questions, just
post them.
(I'm not the original poster.) I've read some documents (on the order
of a year ago) and still have not set up my mail server. I believe (and
I'm looking for confirmation) that I don't have to have a
- Original Message -
From: nathan wainwright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 01:26:42 -0800
RCN Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] grumbled this:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40+
On Thursday 03 January 2002 20:14, you wrote:
1. 30
2. 43
3. M
4. cable (broadband)
5. 6 +1 laptop
Good Luck,
Harm Bathoorn
-
Happy Linux-bikers can be recognized by the dead 'KDE-bugs' on their teeth.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
The Kernel Doesn't Support NTFS 5.1 which is in XP. We lucky souls have
to wait awhile before we can access our nt partitions.
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 04:48, Javier de Lázaro Redruello wrote:
When I was running MDK 8, Linux did see my DOS partition, but now I´ve moved
to XP and from MDK 8.1 I
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
80+
2. What is your age?
45+ (it means I'm too damn close to 46!)
3. Sex? M/F
M
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
ADSL - 256k
5. How many
Have you run sndconfig from a shell...this solved my problem that was same as yours.
Dave.
On Thursday 03 January 2002 1:44 pm, Miark wrote:
Civileme,
I stand corrected. It did make a difference:
now XMMS won't play music at all with any
of the three output plugins. mpg123 and ogg13
are
Here's another ...
1. 10
2. 46
3. M
4. ADSL 640/256
5. 5
As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out by
replying, rather than telling him to take it elsewhere. Just goes to show
what a great community is built around Linux and FSF.
Yeah, I know, what a kiss-@$$
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [at least 25.]
2. What is your age? [49]
3. Sex? M/F[male]
4. What type of Internet connection do you have? [dialup T3, (depends
where I am]
5. How many computers do you own? [1 desktop, 1 laptop; but my work
provides me with a
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40
2. What is your age? 20
3. Sex? M/F M
4. What type of Internet connection do you
T H A N K Y O U
James R. McKenzie
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From: RCN Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:26 AM
Subject: [newbie] Question -
1. 40+
2. 28
3. Male
4. Dial Up
5. 2
Saludos,
Gonzalo
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Can you please tell me where I can find the ESS Solo-1 driver?
Regards,
Karthigan.
From: tester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] ES1989 sound card
Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2002 07:50:45 -0900
karthigan srinivasan wrote:
I have 2.2.17 kernel
On Thursday 03 January 2002 03:26, you wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40
2. What is your age?
21
3.
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 13:58, Randy Kramer wrote:
Do some more reading of the docs, and if you have more questions, just
post them.
(I'm not the original poster.) I've read some documents (on the order
of a year ago) and still have not set up my mail server. I believe (and
I'm looking
On Thu, 03 Jan 2002 14:58:01 -0500, Randy Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This should work without much of a problem.
My machine here at home is called tbird.merlin (the other one is
p2-400.merlin) and that is fine.
Postfix never complains and nicely translates any address that is not
qualified
On Thursday 03 January 2002 02:43 pm, you wrote:
Can you please tell me where I can find the ESS Solo-1 driver?
Regards,
Karthigan.
[s@tuxmachine]:sound$ locate esssolo1
/lib/modules/2.4.16-11mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/esssolo1.o.gz
/usr/src/linux-2.4.16-11mdk/drivers/sound/esssolo1.c
Dear linux-mandrake 8.0 or any linux programers:
I just want to get source codr of gcc out, especially
gcc-i386-address-cost.patch.bz2
I ever tried Robert_L 's suggestion, at /usr/src/RPM/SPECS
directory, do
rpm -bb (or -bp I read from websearch of redhat)
from any Mandrake ftp mirror, or from kernel.org if you feel adventurous
and want to compile your own kernel.
Michael
--
Michael Viron
Registered Linux User #81978
Senior Systems Administration Consultant
Web Spinners, University of West Florida
At 06:04 PM 01/03/2002 -0200, you wrote:
DStevenson wrote:
Have you run sndconfig from a shell...this solved my problem that was same as yours.
Dave.
On Thursday 03 January 2002 1:44 pm, Miark wrote:
Civileme,
I stand corrected. It did make a difference:
now XMMS won't play music at all with any
of the three output plugins.
look in your MandrakeUpdate settings, (under defined sources) and go to the
address listed there in a browser or FTP client.
rgds
Frank
-
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, tester wrote:
Where can I download these kernels files? Instead of updating them...
TIA
Ricardo
I think that kernel update is only to fix the symlink flaw found in linux
recently..
its not likely to be a target, but some times it pays to be sure.
don't use MandrakeUpdate to get the kernel, use a browser to go to the
address that MandrakeUpdate is using (in define sources) and download the
install the lm_sensors package, and its libs and then (after doing the
sensors-detect thing, then try runnin gkrellm...
you may need to get the latest version of lmsensors to get it working with
kt266a mainboards..
in later kernels, lmsensors (or part thereof) is in the kernel.. which is
great,
http://www.clearwater.com.au/pcm-9574/index.php?page=journal.html
The kernel does seem to have driver support for the ESS1989 audio chip
set, via the maestro3 module. The source code identifies it as ESS
Maestro3/Allegro driver for Linux 2.4.x by Zach Brown.
I played around for a while, and
On Thursday 03 January 2002 22:24, you wrote:
Here's another ...
1. 10
2. 46
3. M
4. ADSL 640/256
5. 5
As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out
by replying,
I'm sure others, like myself, replied by private mail. But what surprised
me was how *old* we
On 03 Jan 2002 16:03:23 -0500
Noah Swint [EMAIL PROTECTED] grumbled this:
http://www.clearwater.com.au/pcm-9574/index.php?page=journal.html
The kernel does seem to have driver support for the ESS1989 audio chip
set, via the maestro3 module. The source code identifies it as ESS
Harm Bathoorn wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2002 01:12, you wrote:
Apparently you're not loading GLX, make sure you put Load 'glx' in the
Section 'Module' (under Load 'dbe' for instance)
and be sure it's /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 you're loading!
Hi gang,
My new computer is up and running (it's
Hi
Civilme answered a
question yesterday I think it was. Currently my Linux box is on a 1.2 gig
drive. Its partitioned into 2 600 meg drive.. Ok. Here
is what I want to do. Take a 4 gig that I am installing Linux onto as we speak
and then access my data off the old drive. Only thing I
At 11:17 PM 1/3/02 +0200, you wrote:
As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out
by replying,
I'm sure others, like myself, replied by private mail. But what surprised
me was how *old* we are on average! Nothing like the teenage linux geek
stereotype.
Yes,
I have a server on an intranet. Is CGI already set up? If so, where do I
put my CGIs for new users? I tried to add a cgi-bin to a user's home
directory, for myself, because I was worried about running CGIs as root, if
that would even happen. So, I made a cgi-bin and set the permissions, but I
get
Mitch,
Did you tell Apache (i.e. in the configuration files)
which directory would function as the cgi directory?
Miark
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:39 PM
Subject: [newbie] Is CGI set up for user accounts from
Eric,
You will need to have both drives in the machine. Simply install the
new drive, set the jumper to Master, and set your old drive's jumper to
Slave.
Then boot off the new drive, mount your old drive and copy the files
that you want from it onto the new drive.
Easy. :)
Kindest Regards,
On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:39 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a server on an intranet. Is CGI already set up? If so, where do I
put my CGIs for new users? I tried to add a cgi-bin to a user's home
directory, for myself, because I was worried about running CGIs as root, if
that would
Is there some willing chap who can help me configure named.conf?
julian.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
15
2. What is your age?
23
3. Sex? M/F
Male
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
56k dialup
5. How many computers do you own?
1 and another in bits
--
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Registered linux user 226399
Want to buy your Pack
Hi all,
I recently re-compiled my kernel. After the exercise I had all my
modules there but not like the modules as supplied by Mandrake which are
all gzipped.
What is the make directive that does this or is this done afterwards? I
used the classic 'make modules make modules_install' which
Paul wrote:
This should work without much of a problem.
My machine here at home is called tbird.merlin (the other one is
p2-400.merlin) and that is fine.
Paul,
Postfix never complains and nicely translates any address that is not
qualified to my official e-mail address.
Ahh, good, thanks
Dave Sherman wrote:
This is partially true. To receive mail, you need to have a domain to
which people can send. And to send or relay mail, many servers are set
to refuse mail from another server (like yours) to which they can't do a
dns lookup and verify your server's fully qualified domain
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 16:16, Julian Opificius wrote:
Is there some willing chap who can help me configure named.conf?
julian.
I could help, although you might be better served just reading the DNS
howto. That's how I learned, anyway...
Dave
--
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for
hmm... I am usually pasive.. but hey.. here goes...
1. My systems are pretty much always online, me personally around 12-16hrs a
day, 6days a week (hey I aint gonna do the math I will scare myself g...)
then again what would you expect from someone working from home for an ISP?
2. 28y/o
3. Male
Hello,
I'm a newbie, having just installed Mdk8.1 as a dual boot with my
Win2K machine.
The problem is I have 3 machines which use a Video/Keyboard/Mouse
switch. If I start Mdk8.1 everything is fine, but once I switch to
one of the other machines and then switch back, the Mouse has
RCN Mail wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. 5 - 10 hours weekly
2. What is your age : 58
3. Sex? M/F : Male
4. What type of Internet connection do
On Thursday 03 January 2002 05:16 pm, Julian Opificius wrote:
Is there some willing chap who can help me configure named.conf?
#== file named.conf on the master ===
options {
directory /etc/named; # where the db files are
allow-transfer {
So far it's still not working. I get a file not found error. Is
www/cis/cgi-bin relative to what I set as DocumentRoot? In otherwords, do
I need to include the full path to the cgi bin or just the part after
documentroot? Or does documentroot even have anything to with this? I set
documentroot
Yes but I'm not sure if I did it correctly. Another person here, Keith,
instructed my how to do so, but I have a question about that. He said to
type in the following in httpd.conf. I typed it there and also in
commonhttpd.conf. My script still won't run, because of a file not found
error.
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 01:26:42 -0800 RCN Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 20
Hello, I use both Sylpheed and Evolution (1.0, on Mandrake 8.1) as mail
client; Evo hangs for dozen of seconds when I try to view a HTML mail,
then the it's displayed properly; this behaviour is normal or is just in
my system? Thanks!
Corrado
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Thursday 03 January 2002 15:30, you wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 30
2. What is your age? 49
3.
Hello, I use both Sylpheed and Evolution (1.0, on Mandrake 8.1) as mail
client; Evo hangs for dozen of seconds when I try to view a HTML mail,
then the it's displayed properly; this behaviour is normal or is just in
my system? Thanks!
Corrado
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
I'm not sure where to look for help with this.
Disconnected external zip drive, printer is connected to parallel
port.
Printer is Lexmark 5700, which is recognized by Harddrake, and when
configuring it, it seems to print the test page.
However, when I try to print anything else, the printer
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [~40]
2. What is your age? [29] today
I also use Evolution on Mandrake 8.1 and SuSE 7.3. Both hesitate with
an HTML email. So, it isn't just your box.
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 15:41, Corrado wrote:
Hello, I use both Sylpheed and Evolution (1.0, on Mandrake 8.1) as mail
client; Evo hangs for dozen of seconds when I try to view a
You have to make sure you're making a distinction
between actual websites you're serving (localhost)
and user accounts (e.g. localhost/~miark) because
they're configured differently.
The example you gave below controls localhost, but
not user accounts. And by the way, those are absolute
paths.
25-30
45
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Cable
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1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 20 on average.
2. What is your age? 36.
3. Sex? M/F Male.
4. What type of Internet connection do you have? 56k modem.
5. How many computers do you own? 1 (completly M$ free)
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Hi Ed,
This is what I sent to Ric Tibbets privately. He bravely offered to help.
As I said to to him, I have configured a DNS server before - bind, on NT,
but it was long enough ago that although I undertand the concepts of DNS
well enough, I've forgotten some of the basic terms, and the linux
Tim Evans wrote:
I'm a newbie, having just installed Mdk8.1 as a dual boot with my
Win2K machine.
The problem is I have 3 machines which use a Video/Keyboard/Mouse
switch. If I start Mdk8.1 everything is fine, but once I switch to
one of the other machines and then switch back,
skidley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40
2.
Tim,
I have had similar experiences with Windows NT 4 and Linux. The problem stems from
the manual switch not sending a keep alive or still here signal on the mouse when
switching devices. Windows in general handles this better than Linux as it doesn't
care if the mouse is there or not, it
On Thursday 03 January 2002 20:57, you wrote:
Tim,
I have had similar experiences with Windows NT 4 and Linux. The problem
stems from the manual switch not sending a keep alive or still here signal
on the mouse when switching devices. Windows in general handles this
better than Linux as
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good luck with your project
skinky
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