guido wrote:
salve
chiedo, per favore, se qualcuno conosce delle applicazioni per aprire
i filmati (.avi, dvd, ecc). Non ci sono riuscito, ho utilizzato: xmovie,
gtv, mpeg2video (da linea di comando). Utilizzo da casa mdk 7.2 (perchè
riconosce da sola la scheda ISA OPTI qualcosa)
Probabilmente le lo avranno già consigliato (ma non ho seguito la vicenda),
hai provato a farti un giro su
www.mandrakeuser.org ?
Ciao, Germano
Il 20:11, lunedì 04 febbraio 2002, hai scritto:
Io continuo a provare e riprovare per far funzionare sto modem ISDN USB
sotto mandrake 8.1
ma
Alle 07:22, mercoledì 6 febbraio 2002, hai scritto:
[cut]
CUPS.Unica diffettuccio e' che la stampante devo ricordarmi
di accenderla prima del PC, altrimenti CUPS accetta e mi
visualizza tutte le code, ma di stampare non ne vuol
sapere!.Cosa strana perche la seconda stampante una IBM 4072
Come scrive anche Andrea appena riesco a rimontare nfs sul portatile
ricomincio con le prove!!!
Ma toglimi una curiosita'!!!
Quando lanci smb://nomePC stai utilizzando linux su tutte e due le macchine
oppure quella in cui tu dopo entri e navighi e' una macchina windows???
L'altra è
Ciedo a tutti come si imposta webmin o samba per far vedere la password
all'utente per accedere alla sua cartella personale.
...il mio caso è questo:
Mandrake 8.01
- ho una home
- 2 cartelle all'interno pippo, lilla
-da una postazione winzozz 98 entro nella certella pippo (perchè già visto
da
Ciao di nuovo.
Noto con tristezza che MdK8.1 ha modificato i settings del mio Bios.
In particolare la schermata iniziale all'accenzione del computer mi
permetteva tramite tasto F2 di accedere al Bios direttamente.
Adesso e' stata rimpiazzata da una schermata terribilmente piu' brutta,
senza
Ciao di nuovo.
Noto con tristezza che MdK8.1 ha modificato i settings del mio Bios.
In particolare la schermata iniziale all'accenzione del computer mi
permetteva tramite tasto F2 di accedere al Bios direttamente.
Eh?!
Adesso e' stata rimpiazzata da una schermata terribilmente piu'
Il giorno 17:55, mercoledì 6 febbraio 2002 hai scritto:
Ciao di nuovo.
Noto con tristezza che MdK8.1 ha modificato i settings del mio Bios.
In particolare la schermata iniziale all'accenzione del computer mi
permetteva tramite tasto F2 di accedere al Bios direttamente.
Adesso e' stata
No il provider la supporta ed io sono anche abbonato per l'accesso a doppio
canale, tanto è vero che la connessione viene accettata su entrambi i
canali, come dimostra l'utility imon. Ho anche altri due computer che
vanno a 128k e tutto funziona correttamente.
Il problema subentra quando attivo
Ieri è oggi ho battagliato con la MDK
e alla fine ha vinto lei.
Ho piazzato un casino,cercavo di modificare
dei file xfar funzionarela scheda audio,dei file che mi avevano
detto essere nella cartella /boot /lilo.
Quando ho riavviato,la sequenza di boot non
partiva ma al suo posto
Alle 17:55, mercoledì 6 febbraio 2002, hai scritto:
Ciao di nuovo.
Noto con tristezza che MdK8.1 ha modificato i settings del mio Bios.
In particolare la schermata iniziale all'accenzione del computer mi
permetteva tramite tasto F2 di accedere al Bios direttamente.
Adesso e' stata
No questo sito ancora non l'ho consultato
Ti ringrazio del consiglio vado subito a dare un'occhiata!
Fabrizio
- Original Message -
From: Germano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] configurazioe di un USB ISDN TA
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 16:15, Dave Sherman wrote:
On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 06:55, Walter Logeman wrote:
I have evolution open in KDE. However i have a problem. on my
1600 x 1200 screen all the gnome aps fonts are too small and i
cant change them. It seems they are set in another program
AFAIK:
NTFS support is not turned on in the default configuration. It's still
buggy, and dangerous. If you really want it, you'll have to build a
kernel with it enabled.
Best advice: Don't go there.
JMHO-YMMV
Ric
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 18:51, Greg Smith wrote:
I have successfully configured
Here is the story / question. There is a small intercity private school
that has NO money at all. So they get these computers donated to them
P2's with some RAM and 10 Gig HDD's, monitors all that. Minus the OS.
They dont have enough money to by windoze lisence for all of them. What
will it
Hi again,
I am in the process of getting a PC built and would like some comments
from the list as to the proposed configuration vis a vis Mandrake 8 Power
Pack:
Hardware:
- Pentium IV 1.6GHz
- Mainboard Intel D845BG
- Memory 256MB DDR Ram
- Harddisk 40GB 7200Rpm IDE
- VGA Geforce2MX-200 64MB
-
Le 02.2.6 à 13:11, Chris Ashmore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivit:
Here is the story / question. There is a small intercity private school
that has NO money at all. So they get these computers donated to them
P2's with some RAM and 10 Gig HDD's, monitors all that. Minus the OS.
They dont have
On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 16:06:01 -0900
tester [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled playfully:
snippage
Ummm IANAL, and I am very happy not to be!
=
Not fair civileme; it's 99% of all lawyers who give the rest a bad name!
;o)===
snip
LLaP -- Linux lovers are
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 02:37:42 + (GMT)
shanon loveridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled helpfully:
snippage
Check out blackbox / fluxbox. Even faster.
=
yup!
Mike
--
Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially for the lower classes
of people, are so extremely wise and
On Wed, 06 Feb 2002 04:11:05 GMT
Chris Ashmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
Here is the story / question. There is a small intercity private school
that has NO money at all. So they get these computers donated to them
P2's with some RAM and 10 Gig HDD's, monitors all that. Minus
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 20:50, you wrote:
Hello,
The system date for my system is wrong. I can set the date and
time with the date command to be correct and all will be okay.
I can even log out of system back to the K Desktop Environment
log in window and relog into the system, and the
i use rpmdrake once in a while but mainly use the
commandline rpm. read the manpage to learn more but here is
the short end of it
Thanks for this - i am preferring the command line already for
this... if for no other reason than I can copy out the messages
from it! I am getting pretty
Hello: when my computer boots up, the mouse shows
up
as a big square instead of a arrowed pointer. How
do I change the
mouse pointer?
Thanks
Ravi
whats to install???
you get the tarball, uncompress it so that you have the directory somewhere,
then you move the whole directory and make it /etc/firewall,
then you add a line to /etc/rc.d/rc.local or /etc/ppp/ip-up.local (depends what your
internet connection is, the former would work
On 05 Feb 2002 19:53:53 -0800, Bryan B Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Gnome. The main annoying reason was: For some reason KDE cannot
handle very fast internet connections.
In konqueror (spelling?) if I download a big file from the internet Kde
becomes totally unresponsive till I
I am trying to set up Evolution according to the below suggestion:
The following packages, located in Cooker mirrors, work in Mandrake 8.1:
* evolution-1.0-2mdk.i586.rpm
(dependencies:
libgtkhtml20-1.0.0-2mdk.i586.rpm)
libcapplet1-1.5.11-1mdk.i586.rpm
libdb3.3-3.3.11-5mdk.i586.rpm
On 06 Feb 2002 00:22:20 -0600, Dave Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 21:51, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
You can give all GTK+ (including GNOME) apps anti-aliasing with gdkxft
(http://gdkxft.sourceforge.net). It's a bit of a hack, but it does a decent
job.
How did you
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:59:09 +1300
Walter Logeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] revealed these words to me:
i use rpmdrake once in a while but mainly use the
commandline rpm. read the manpage to learn more but here is
the short end of it
Thanks for this - i am preferring the command line
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 22:42:55 -0500, Paul Kraus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok I have installed vmware. I want to install 98se as the second os. I was
running xp but xp is a resource hog and way over kill for the one or two
apps I need to run in windows. The problem is that I am running a laptop
Ravi,
The mouse characteristics are controlled from the Control Panel, under
Peripherals.
Greg
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 06:58 am, you wrote:
Hello: when my computer boots up, the mouse shows up
as a big square instead of a arrowed pointer. How do I change the
mouse pointer?
Thanks
Hi again,
I dont want ro do the nodependency check thing -- i want this to
be a stable machine. Also i want to do a more serious xfree86
upgrade and need to grasp all this.
# rpm -Uv xmms-1.2.6-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
xmms = 1.2.5-4mdk is needed by
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 07:11:07 -0500
Greg Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ravi,
The mouse characteristics are controlled from the Control Panel, under
Peripherals.
Greg
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 06:58 am, you wrote:
Hello: when my computer boots up, the mouse shows up
as a big square
Regarding my difficulty setting up Bastille:
According to the Mandrake 8.1 documentation, it says to give the command
BastilleChooser
but apparently this should be InteractiveBastille instead.
Regards,
Chuck
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
I have found the Evolution RPM and the first three
dependencies, but after a couple of hours hunting through a
number of cookers, have not been able to turn up the last four
dependencies. Any leads?
ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/mandrake-81-i586/
I got mine from there (i think)
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
BASH has a keystroke to automate this: Ctrl+D.
Sridhar,
Thanks!
Randy Kramer
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
I started using Evolution 0.13 that came with the Mandrake 8.1 distro
and really liked it except that the Reply function was flaky, sometimes
it worked and sometimes it didn't. I downloaded a copy of version 1.0
and couldn't get it to work; the error message was Cannot initialize
the Ximian
Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP) wrote:
I edited my fstab and replaced the existing ZIP entry with the following:
/dev/hdd4 /mnt/zip auto
user,iocharset=iso8859-1,umask=0,sync,exec,codepage=850,noauto 0 0
Did not reboot, since I'm told that the changes are automagically made.
Typed mount
Ravi Malghan wrote:
Hello: when my computer boots up, the mouse shows up
as a big square instead of a arrowed pointer. How do I change the
mouse pointer?
Ravi, you may try this :
1.As I suppose you can get into a terminal/console, type su (without
the quotes) to become root.
2.Open a text
When trying to read an audio cd i get the following:
0%Fatal error: did not drop group privilege.
Any idea? Thanks! ;)
--
Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain
Yahoo AOL quini2k ICQ 11407395
www.ClubIbosim.org
Linux: usuari registrat 190.783
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Es Wed 06 Feb 2002 02:03, en Pascal Goguey va escriure:
Does any of you have opera (5, 5.05TP1 or 6TP3) running in spanish
language?
Opera in Spanish is quite rare. Most of the Operas I know of are in Italian
or German.
Bad luck... i'll have to use NS4 (using MDK7.2 because of slow
Hey,
My linux installation logs in with a specific user without prompting
for a password. How do I change this so that it will ask for a
username password?
Go into the Mandrake Control Center (run mcc or click onto the desktop
icon) and under boot options find the autologin option and
Thanks Kaj and Charles. That fixed it.
Ravi
- Original Message -
From: Kaj Haulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] changing mouse pointer?
Ravi Malghan wrote:
Hello: when my computer boots up, the mouse
I'm considering getting a Sony Vaio FXA-36 laptop which will run both
Windows and Mandrake 8.1. Does anyone here have any experience with the
Sony laptops, or with laptops in general?
Rich
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
At 08:07 PM 2/5/02 +0100, you wrote:
Does any of you have opera (5, 5.05TP1 or 6TP3) running in spanish language?
And Opera doesn't answer...
Well, you might want to join the opera users mailing list and ask there? I
know I've been using opera for a while now (although with Win versions) off
I have recently installed Mandrake 8.2 beta and all
running great except for the sound - Cirrus Logic Crystal Cs 4281. It worked
fine under Mandrake 8.1. Can someone point me any idea about this problem?
Thanks in advance, Oder.
if you are getting harddrives with your donations you are in good, i had to
set up my machines to use a server and run as thin clients. tougher to do
but not impossible.
you might also look at
http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2001/0823.xterminal.html
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 20:11,
a few cents of worth...
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 01:01, you spoke unto me thusly:
- Pentium IV 1.6GHz
go AMD, get more speed, pay less.
- Mainboard Intel D845BG
- Memory 256MB DDR Ram
you can never have enough RAM, spend the money saved above here. ;-)
- Sound Onboard
check that
Hi all,
First of all, I do like the new Control Center look in 8.2, but when I
try to update my list of mirrors in the Software Manager, all it does is
close, I don't know if this is a bug, so thats why I am posting it here
first. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Matt
Hi everyone,
And thanks for all the responses I got to this thread.
A.G.Diaz,
i use xfce but since the original poster prohibited the expression
of reasons for preferring other desktop/window Managers i just watch
this thread from the sidelines. *grin*
Thank you for adhering to my question
Hey,
WINE means Wine Is Not an Emulator. ;-)
BTW: How about LINUX = Linux Is Not UniX? What do you think everyone?
GNU/LINUX = Gnu's Not Unix, and Linux Is Not Unix, eXactly, either.
I actually only wanted to ask what everybody thinks about my invention
LINUX = Linux Is Not UniX but as I
Hello All: I just installed Mandrake 8.1 on my machine. I have only 128M of
RAM and machine seems to be already using up about 87MB. When I run top
I see 5 processes of Nautilus each taking about 11MB of RAM.
When I run other applications and close them (like the nautilus window
that pops up
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 13:44, Walter Logeman wrote:
Hi again,
I dont want ro do the nodependency check thing -- i want this to
be a stable machine. Also i want to do a more serious xfree86
upgrade and need to grasp all this.
Walter.. When in a hole the best advice is to stop
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 22:57:11 -0500
Matthew Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
First of all, I do like the new Control Center look in 8.2, but when I
try to update my list of mirrors in the Software Manager, all it does is
close, I don't know if this is a bug, so thats why I am
Chris Ashmore writes:
Here is the story / question. There is a small intercity private school
that has NO money at all. So they get these computers donated to them
P2's with some RAM and 10 Gig HDD's, monitors all that. Minus the OS.
They dont have enough money to by windoze lisence for
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Spencer Collyer wrote:
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 20:50, John Hemmer wrote:
Hello,
The system date for my system is wrong. I can set the date and
time with the date command to be correct and all will be okay.
I can even log out of system back to the K Desktop
Hi Shane,
My comments follow:
a few cents of worth...
go AMD, get more speed, pay less.
Any suggestions as to an AMD configuration, motherboard, etc? I am new at
this 8-)
you can never have enough RAM, spend the money saved above here. ;-)
OK
check that chip, i always have trouble with
I am running a 733 piii 196mb ram gateway solo 5300 laptop. I am running
mdr8.1 and vmware workstation 3. I am trying to install windows 98 or
windows xp pro. I am installing it into a virtual disk. Once it start to
install the very first step says something linke setting up installer or
wizards
Title: RE: [newbie] Mandrake 8.2 beta
First turn up the sound with aumix. Then try the Mandrake Control CenterHarddrakeyoursoundcardconfigure. HTH
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Oder
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:29 AM
To:
On Wed, 06 Feb 2002 10:05:26 -0500
Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm considering getting a Sony Vaio FXA-36 laptop which will run both
Windows and Mandrake 8.1. Does anyone here have any experience with the
Sony laptops, or with laptops in general?
===
I have
Go here to download the full Opera version 5.12, with or without java as you prefer:
http://www.opera.com/download/ you'll have to change to the linux version.
or
http://www.opera.com/download/get.pl?custom=yesopsys=4language=5version=32
the version 6 is well along. I use it under windows;
I'm considering getting a Sony Vaio FXA-36 laptop which will run both
Windows and Mandrake 8.1. Does anyone here have any experience with the
Sony laptops, or with laptops in general?
http://www.linux-notebook.org/laptops/by_brand/?searchbrand=sony
Try running sndconfig
From: Oder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 8.2 beta
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 13:29:24 -0200
I have recently installed Mandrake 8.2 beta and all running great except
for the sound - Cirrus Logic Crystal Cs 4281.
check that chip, i always have trouble with onboard anything..
People seem to really love the Soyo Dragon+. It has onboard sound, and
10/100 ethernet, but seems to work well with Linux. It also comes with
two front-side usb ports, some silicone for the heatsink, optical audio
ports, etc.
thanks, using the tar with the -M switch did the job quite nicely.
Andy
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 12:42, RichardA wrote:
Andy, this:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue13/floppies.html
says this:
==
Prepare as many floppies as you think you'll need by using the fdformat(8)
command. You
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 15:44, Walter Logeman wrote:
Hi again,
I dont want ro do the nodependency check thing -- i want this to
be a stable machine. Also i want to do a more serious xfree86
upgrade and need to grasp all this.
# rpm -Uv xmms-1.2.6-1.i386.rpm
error: failed
I can't answer everything, but I'll see what I can do...
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 16:01:49 +0700, Brian Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
I am in the process of getting a PC built and would like some comments
from the list as to the proposed configuration vis a vis Mandrake 8 Power
Pack:
where should this file be ? if I aint got it where will I find it ??
Thanks
Derek
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Thanks. I've signed up for both...
Es Wed 06 Feb 2002 16:07, en Chuck Henson va escriure:
At 08:07 PM 2/5/02 +0100, you wrote:
Does any of you have opera (5, 5.05TP1 or 6TP3) running in spanish
language?
And Opera doesn't answer...
Well, you might want to join the opera users mailing
Es Wed 06 Feb 2002 18:07, en Richard Holt va escriure:
Go here to download the full Opera version 5.12, with or without java as
you prefer: http://www.opera.com/download/ you'll have to change to the
linux version. or
http://www.opera.com/download/get.pl?custom=yesopsys=4language=5version=
MS, licensing, get around.
that you can phrase it like that _screams_ law suit. MS we are talking
here.
what are they accessing and could it be moved to a linux box entirely?
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 11:29, you spoke unto me thusly:
Can
I get around licensing stuff like this...or
Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
I'm considering getting a Sony Vaio FXA-36 laptop which will run both
Windows and Mandrake 8.1. Does anyone here have any experience with the
Sony laptops, or with laptops in general?
http://www.linux-notebook.org/laptops/by_brand/?searchbrand=sony
Jeff,
Thanks for your reply. I'm not worried about Linux. I'm a linux nut and
have been working with it for years. I'm worried about Windows.
For instance, a client machine requests something from the Win2k box.
The request is received at the Linux box.
The Linux box passes and receives the
Kevin Old wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I'm not worried about Linux. I'm a linux nut and
have been working with it for years. I'm worried about Windows.
For instance, a client machine requests something from the Win2k box.
The request is received at the Linux box.
The Linux box passes
I don't know if it can be moved to Linux entirely. It's software called ACS
(http://www.acshome.com/) and is church management (server/client) software.
I'm trying to setup Samba on the Linux server and install ACS onto that
drive and see if things will run.
One big problem is that if we let
Hello once more, everyone. I'd like to hear some opinions about this.. i'm
completely open so suggestions and comments about it... i know i need them..
The howto's i've found out there do not clear all of my doubts..
i've read on this list that 2.4.17 is a pretty efficient/fast kernel that
I believe this all depends on what you are using the Win2k Server box for. If
the server houses user data, a web site/server, a ftp site/server or something
to that effect and you need your windows clients to access this data, you can
setup the Linux box as an intermediary.
For instance,
Hi folks -
I've got my Linux Mandrake working beautifully on my laptop and I've turned
up at the office where they have a Win NT LAN and I need to plug in and
access files on the server.
I've got an Ethernet card, I've plugged it in and can surf the net , get
email etc so I figure that I'm part
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Brian Durant wrote:
Hi Shane,
My comments follow:
a few cents of worth...
go AMD, get more speed, pay less.
Any suggestions as to an AMD configuration, motherboard, etc? I am new at
this 8-)
I just put together a new PC about three days ago, with an AMD XP1800 cpu
On 6 Feb 2002, Paul [ISO-8859-1] Rodríguez wrote:
cd-r's and cd-rw's are by far the cheapest backup medium right now.
CD-R's are worth something like $.33 each, and they hold 650-700 MB.
Very convenient since they can be read by all computers. Very easy to
burn cd's in Linux btw, in case
Joan,
I just downloaded the ow512_932es.lng, and tried it in my 6.01.1033 win version.
Works fine. There are a few new option items that haven't been translated yet;
they're still in English. They're working on the language file for 6 in Spanish.
To install do the following:
Download and copy
When trying to use Newspro, a perl script, I get the following error trying
to access it Forbidden You don't have permission to access
/redbaronslife/newspro/newspro.cgi on this server.
I tried chmoding the whole directory 777 and it doesnt work, and I also tried
chmoding /usr/bin/perl 777 and
When trying to use Newspro, a perl script, I get the following error trying
to access it Forbidden You don't have permission to access
/redbaronslife/newspro/newspro.cgi on this server.
I tried chmoding the whole directory 777 and it doesnt work, and I also tried
chmoding /usr/bin/perl 777
I've tried to install newspro on my linux mandrake 8.1 server. .. . It's a
perl script, when I try to run it in linux I get the following error
Access Forbidden Error 403 ...
I chmoded the files 777, and chmoded /usr/bin/perl 777 and still get the
error whats the problem???
Jesse Angell
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:52:55 -0500, Ravi Malghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All: I just installed Mandrake 8.1 on my machine. I have only 128M of
RAM and machine seems to be already using up about 87MB. When I run top
I see 5 processes of Nautilus each taking about 11MB of RAM.
11MB
I have successfully configured the fstab file to mount the
vfat partitions that are elswhere on the hard drive, but I
can't get the ntfs partition to mount at boot.
I think my one mounts at boot. All I need to do is type in the
file name with the (long ) path and i am there.
Below is my
On Thursday 07 February 2002 03:42, Roman Korcek wrote:
Again, thanks to all, and a bitter Argh when remembering that 2 days
ago nobody responded to my monitor power management and emu-tools
questions. :-(
* From: Roman Korcek
* Subject: [newbie] emu-tools
* Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002
Nick Young wrote:
Is it Samba that I need to be installing ?
Yes, specifically the Samba client. These pages might be helpful:
http://www.twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/SambaClientInKonqueror
http://www.twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/SambaMount
Randy Kramer
Want to buy your Pack or
On Monday 04 February 2002 18:19, you wrote:
* Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04 Feb 02 18:57]:
OK... I'm sure the answer to this is so simple that it is staring me
in the face. How do I get XMMS to play an audio CD? For the life of me,
I can't figure it out. I assume that it can do so since you
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 06:52:48 +0800
Roger Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] revealed these words to me:
This message uses a character set that is not supported by the Internet
Service. To view the original message content, open the attached
message. If the text doesn't display correctly, save the
El Mié 06 Feb 2002 21:27, escribió:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:59:09 +1300
Walter Logeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] revealed these words to me:
i use rpmdrake once in a while but mainly use the
commandline rpm. read the manpage to learn more but here is
the short end of it
Thanks for this
Hello all,
I am looking to understand the underlying linux
architecture and I was wondering if anyone could
reccommend some sites / books. I am mainly interested
in how everything sits and communicates together and
how the main processes work.
Thanks
Shanon
I know this is going to sound like a stupid question, but you have tried it
with the actual card in the reader, right? Mandrake also thinks mine is a
32MB scsi drive (because that's the size of my smart media card). But it
only recognizes it with the card in. If I boot without the card in
Hi,
I want to find a guest book program for my website.
I am using Mandrake 8.1 with Apache. Can anyone give me your experiences
with guest book program and tell me which one you think is the best?
Thank you!
Daniel
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Hi again,
Thanks for all the help so far from Roger, Paul and Shane. To save some
money, I was thinking of using my Iomega ZipCD 650 CDRW with this
configuration. Does anyone have any experience using a CDRW USB 1 with
Mandrake 8? Any problems. By the way, the main caveats for my
configuration
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 10:05 am, Rich wrote:
I'm considering getting a Sony Vaio FXA-36 laptop which will run both
Windows and Mandrake 8.1. Does anyone here have any experience with the
Sony laptops, or with laptops in general?
Rich
Dear Rich,
I have LM 8 on my Compaq laptop dual
you could try the linux kernel documents at linuxdoc.org. i think its a good starting
point.
ciao!
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Hello all,
I am looking to understand the underlying linux
architecture and I was
Kevin Old wrote:
Hello all,
I have an issue with some software licensing and thought I'd be able to find
help here.
I have setup a network for my church - Win2k Adv. Server - Clients are Win
98SE
To keep from having to purchase a Win Server license to handle more clients
I was
Still no up and running linux box yet =(. Still want to stay somewhat active
on the list. As for linux I am very new, I used Mac's all my life (Big happy
grin). The computer I now have is WindowsXP, so it's obvisious why I want
mandrake.
::drifts off course::
I thought that using linux had a
Apache is telling you this. My guess is apache
isn't configured correctly. You must make sure
you've specified a cgi directory, and that the
script is in it.
The changes must be made to /etc/httpd/conf/commonhttpd.conf.
You'll find reasonable descriptions of the settings
in the configuration
I've just started playing around with the latest beta(also first time
using Mandrake). Since I don't use any X programs, is there a command
line updater with Mandrake? Something similar to up2date with redhat.
Thanks
Chad
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