Ciao nicola alle 20:51, sabato 18 maggio 2002, hai scritto:
Ciao, io personalmente non ho nessuno scanner, ma tempo fa, ho installato
proprio il tuo stesso modello, ma su una mdk8.1, quindi non so se può
esserti utile.
Ma era collegato ad uno hub?
Se non hai molta fretta posso ricercare
Zero
Ciao Marco Canapicchi alle 19:55, sabato 18 maggio 2002, hai scritto:
cut
p.S. Mi sa che ti devi rassegnare come il
sottoscritto
Mai disperare ;-)
Ciao
ku68
Salve a tutti.
Ho da sottoporvi un altra piccola stupida domanda/curiosità.
C'è il modo di far riavviare direttamente,senza passare dal via,il pc con un
altro os?
Mi spiego meglio..in questo momento sto usando la mdk e voglio usare un
altro os(ho installato nel pc mdk8.2 la redhat
On Sun, 19 May 2002, tom wrote:
in questo momento sto usando la mdk e voglio usare un altro os(ho
installato nel pc mdk8.2 la redhat e un winbugs). Posso avviare un
altro os senza dover passare da GRUB?
Se intendi l'avvio nel senso tradizionale (cioe' senza avere tracce di
un s.o.
On Sunday 19 May 2002 10:24, tom, talkin' about [newbie-it] Riavvia
wrote:
Salve a tutti.
Ho da sottoporvi un altra piccola stupida domanda/curiosità.
C'è il modo di far riavviare direttamente,senza passare dal via,il pc
con un altro os?
Mi spiego meglio..in questo momento sto usando la
Scrive miKe:
(Saturday, March 23, 2002, ore 7:05:45 PM, a proposito di [newbie-it] mi e' morto
Linux)
Non quoto il testo, tanto la mia risposta non c'entra... ecco, volevo
solo dire che deve esserti sfuggito qualcosa, Mike, visto che ho gia'
risolto i problemi di cui parli (anzi, questa mail
Alle 17:04, domenica 19 maggio 2002, LukenShiro ha scritto:
Se intendi l'avvio nel senso tradizionale (cioe' senza avere tracce di
un s.o. precedente) direi proprio di no.
Se invece usi un emulatore tipo vmware puoi utilizzare un ambiente
diverso, impiantato pero' sul sistema originario
On Sun, 19 May 2002, tom wrote:
quello che intendevo io era una cosa del tipo :
riavvia con winz
riavvia con R.H
( in X )
o ancora meglio sarebbe da Shell !!
Non sapevo della possibilita' che ha citato il buon freefred. Comunque,
da quanto scritto, pare che si debba pur sempre passare
Alle 16:24, domenica 19 maggio 2002, hai scritto:
Salve,
utilizzo la MDK 8.2 e' ho visto che c'e' lo xine, tuttavia non mi funziona o
meglio mi dice che c'e' un errore nel motore del programma con questa
dicitura: There is no available input plugin avalaible to handle
'dvd://VIDEO_TS.VOB.
On Sat, 2002-05-18 at 21:47, Thomas Beno wrote:
I downloaded Real Player 8 for Linux file rp8_linux_alpha_rh62_cs1.bin
According to Linux Newbie.com all I was supposed to do was double click
on the file and it would install. Well, since it didn't, I have not
done something right or I've
I'm trying to install liquid for kde3 on mandrake 8.2 using an rpm. It seems
that I am missing libstdc++4. Does anyone know where I can get this? The
latest mandrake rpm I could find on rpmfind was 2.95.
Thanks
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Hi Derek, and others
Well, at the final hour just as I was about to kick Mandrake into the
'can't be bothered trash can' I tried the 'hid' thing that Derek
pointed me to and it worked ... this was the third time I'd tried mind
you!
So, spent a bit of time in the company of Mandrake and got to
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On Sunday 19 May 2002 8:18 am, ajax wrote:
I'm trying to install liquid for kde3 on mandrake 8.2 using an rpm.
It seems that I am missing libstdc++4. Does anyone know where I can
get this? The latest mandrake rpm I could find on rpmfind was
at the command line
cd to the dir with the .bin file in it...
chmod 777 rp8_setup__arch.bin
then ./rp8_setup__arch.bin
then it'll work
On Sat, 2002-05-18 at 21:10, Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sat, 18 May 2002, Thomas Beno wrote:
mike wrote:
Thomas Beno wrote:
On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:10 pm, Roger Sherman wrote:
Did you try it from the command line?
Works wonders.
Now where is a good URL to test it?
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Hi gang,
I have a little puzzle and I was hoping you might be able to help. Harddrake
kicks me out of X when I try to run it now. I put in a new video card today
and wonder if anyone has heard of harddrake having trouble with the geforce4
cards (or is it just mine)? No errors recorded or I
I just used the realguide section of real.com at
http://realguide.real.com/entertainment/
and clicked around in there for some that were audio only, some video
and audio.. some worked, others didn't but i think that was more of the
site i was connecting to than the player.
On Sun, 2002-05-19
On Sunday 19 May 2002 01:07 am, Jerry wrote:
I just used the realguide section of real.com at
http://realguide.real.com/entertainment/
and clicked around in there for some that were audio only, some video
and audio.. some worked, others didn't but i think that was more of the
site i was
it installed the executable to mine in /usr/bin/Xqq/ as realplay. One
way to see where it's going to put the files it's installing is to query
it with gnorpm or look add the directory you download all your rpms to
as a source in the Mandrake Software Manager so you can use its search
function to
Well, this one is kinda long and taken from the mdk ng, but it had me rofl:
Spam not unto me! I shall decode thy email headers and trace
thy routes, and smite them, and I shall pursue thy provider
and thy provider's upstream link. Yea, unto the seventh
generation shall I pursue thy
No one seemed to have an answer to my gnorpm problem (i still can't get
it to work) but maybe someone knows this...
My clock here on the gnome panel (or the KDE panel... not sure about the
other WM's, i didn't install them) just seems to set itself to whatever
time it wants. it was
On Sunday 19 May 2002 02:18 am, ajax wrote:
I'm trying to install liquid for kde3 on mandrake 8.2 using an rpm. It
seems that I am missing libstdc++4. Does anyone know where I can get this?
The latest mandrake rpm I could find on rpmfind was 2.95.
Thanks
I found these off rpmfind. These
not to sound to simple but you did type a number (like 1) where the x is in
192.168.0.x:8443/ and have you tried to drop the last slash and see what
happens?
On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:58 pm, you wrote:
I must not be holding my mouth right. Just like when I go fishing, I never
catch fish
I allso use a gforce 4 based card ( MDK 8.2) with out the NVida drivers, just
frame buffer out of the box), and when I run the detection phase of hard
drake it drops from X but a simple ctrl+alt+f7 gets me back right where I
was. the ctrl+alt+f? (1 to 7) trick to get to a different console
On Saturday 18 May 2002 23:13, Dan Butler opened a general hailing frequency
and transmitted to all open stations:
I have really come to enjoy and rely on my Palm. But I can't connect
it with my Linux system. I keep waiting for someone to figure it out and
share that information and I
On Sunday 19 May 2002 05:33, s opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
Well, this one is kinda long and taken from the mdk ng, but it had me
rofl:
Spam not unto me! I shall decode thy email headers and trace
thy routes, and smite them, and I shall pursue
Hi
I am planning to upgrade to 8.2. I currently have 8.1 installed and all the Linux
partitions are on a second (slave) drive. My primary drive has Windows.
I would like to get rid of the Windows install on the primary and use that drive with
Linux. I want to maintain my existing (non
I have the following entry in my crontab to run every morning:
05 03 * * * tar -czf /backup/`date +%a`_www_backup.tar.gz /www
But it's apparently _not_ doing it. However
* Crond is running.
* Other entries in the crontab are being performed.
* Running the command manually works fine:
Sis 7012 is supported in 8.2
Civileme has done a nice write up here
http://www.mandrakeforum.org/article.php?sid=2050lang=en
derek
On Sunday 19 May 2002 3:55 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone has a SiS 7012 sound card.
This card is not supported yet but I want to listen MP3 files in
Dear friends,
The avalaible releases of pilot-link, jpilot and all the packages that
use those applications (i.e. kpilot) don't make USB sync to your
computer under linux.
But, the future releases will did and you can, with a few work, have it
runing. This is the way I reached to have this runing
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 07:01, Marcia wrote:
I really do not think I need to do internet sharing afterall since my laptop
linux is using USB cable internet independently of my desktop which is using
the regular cable modem hookup. It seems to be working fine that way however
is their a way I
I have tried using JPilot with Pilot-Link and there is even a listserve for
those that use this. But it is to far advanced for me, I guess. I have
tried compiling their code (CVS) as their web page and list server users
explain, but having never compiled before I became lost with the
On Sunday 19 May 2002 05:59 am, s wrote:
Hi gang,
I have a little puzzle and I was hoping you might be able to help.
Harddrake kicks me out of X when I try to run it now. I put in a
new video card today and wonder if anyone has heard of harddrake
having trouble with the geforce4 cards (or
Hi,
I have a probleme i have installed mandrake 8.2 and
after many try to rebooot my PC I saw that my video card was not support. I saw
that in material support this message Beware ! All XPERT 2000 boards aren't
supported, it's a bug already submitted and is about to be fixed . What can
I
On Sunday 19 May 2002 08:01 am, you wrote:
not to sound to simple but you did type a number (like 1) where the x is
in 192.168.0.x:8443/ and have you tried to drop the last slash and see what
happens?
On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:58 pm, you wrote:
I must not be holding my mouth right. Just
On Saturday 18 May 2002 07:03 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
I think XMMS can handle some kinds of streams. RealPlayer is
available for GNU/Linux. CodeWeavers CrossOver Plugin (which costs
money) can run Windows Media Player, RealPlayer (the Windows
version), QuickTime and more.
I was
On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:33 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Sat, 2002-05-18 at 20:39, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
Where do you find version 8? All I get is the following message:
RealPlayer 8 Basic for RedHat Linux 5.x
This product is not available at this time. Please go back and
select an
On Sunday 19 May 2002 01:28 am, Jerry wrote:
My clock here on the gnome panel (or the KDE panel... not sure
about the other WM's, i didn't install them) just seems to set
itself to whatever time it wants. it was saying throughout the
night:
at around 4am: it said about 10:30 pm
at 5:06 am
Hi, Probably this is a stupid question, but this my first time with Linux. I'm trying install a Zip Disk (250 and parallel port) without success. Please, could someone help me? I'm working with Mandrake 8.2 and KDE. Thank you. Ricardo Marques Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer
On Sun, 19 May 2002 10:11:10 -0500, Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday 18 May 2002 07:03 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
I think XMMS can handle some kinds of streams. RealPlayer is
available for GNU/Linux. CodeWeavers CrossOver Plugin (which costs
money) can run Windows Media
On Sunday 19 May 2002 11:04 am, you wrote:
(first let me say , I have never installed SNF, only followed a few threads
here.) can you consider to set up the internal card ( to the inside lan)
to 192.168.0.1? anhd this being only one of two interfaces installed in the
SNF box.
On Sunday
The subject says it all. I have a bunch of unfinished Mp3's that i want to
clear out but i don't know how to string together the nessecary commands to
get it done.
Thanks,
KIRT
--
Where'd you get your CPU, a box of Crackerjacks!?
-Wierd Al
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
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On Sunday 19 May 2002 2:50 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That run for me; now I can sync my palm m505 via the usb port, than
is faster than the serial conection.
I don't bother at all with hotsync :)
If you have a PalmOS compatible with USB _and
On Sunday 19 May 2002 07:36, Dan B opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
I have tried using JPilot with Pilot-Link and there is even a listserve
for those that use this. But it is to far advanced for me, I guess. I
have tried compiling their code
Hi all
I have been using a SMC7004ABR router to connect 4 of my boxes to each other
and the internet. This router also has a parallel port for a network
printer. I have a Lexmark Optra LX+ laser printer working with the windows
boxes, but I can't coax the Mandrake 8.2 box to access this
Alex:
Take a look at RedHat -- they supported 486's through 7.1, and may still do
so in their current version (7.3). I'm still dubious about StarOffice;
version 6.0 requires a Pentium with at least 64 mb RAM.
You didn't mention your hard drive. IIRC, 486's were quite limited (540 mb
Thanks to Derek Jennings and Civileme
Now I can play mp3
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Sunday 19 May 2002 10:01 am, Dave Conroy wrote:
Hi Derek, and others
Well, at the final hour just as I was about to kick Mandrake into the
'can't be bothered trash can' I tried the 'hid' thing that Derek
pointed me to and it worked ... this was the third time I'd tried mind
you!
So,
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 11:15, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:33 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Sat, 2002-05-18 at 20:39, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
Where do you find version 8? All I get is the following message:
RealPlayer 8 Basic for RedHat Linux 5.x
This product is not
Just wondering. I checked the lilo man pages but couldn't find this - what
numbers represent what resolutions in /etc/lilo.conf? I've pretty well
figured out that:
vga=788 is 640x480
vga=791 is 1024x768
but how do I get other resolutions. I though about just randomly plugging in
numbers,
Current disk/partitions:
- two identical IDE drives configured in master/slave configuration
- master has one primary partition (hda1) with Windows
- slave has one primary partition (hdb1) and one extended partition containing
4 logical partitions
- the 4
Es Dijous 16 Maig 2002 18:45, en shane va escriure:
i can't say if it is standard or not, but i do know i am using liquad, and
it works fine. or at least doesn't have the crash/kicker freakout that
keramic had. this is in kde3.
I've got it working under kde 2.2 but I cannot set kicker's
unless you want to emmulate a mac, change the movs to mpegs, then wine
windows media player ;-) lol
(h where's all those old bits and pieces of my last 10 computers.. i
should be able to get a workable box outa it for this..)
B'lieve me, i know the drill, doing it myself. that and having to
well, the way i was thinking it could be done would probably take longer
than typing rm mp31.mp3... rm mp32.mp3 lol does xmms's playlist let you
rename files? oh... that'd be another way.
first idea was a regex script but unless it's mostly from one or two
groups/albums it'd be more work
Thomas Beno wrote:
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Sat, 2002-05-18 at 12:30, Graham Watkins wrote:
Realplayer 8 for Linux will play Internet Radio. I listen to BBC 6
Music, BBC London Live and WYYB (The Phoenix) with it.
--
Graham Watkins
It will and I have it; however it will not decode Windows
ah thanks Tom. I'd gone thru them with the gnorpm and musta missed the
clock postings the first time around. :-)
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From: Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] OK... my turn again ;)
On
Franciso,
Thanks! I'll work through your messages at work (where the USB cradle
sits). There I'm running RH 7.3.
Bill Nash also pointed me to a website that has a How-to.
I need to buy another cradle for this computer (at home). I take it that
folks have Palm/Handspring PDA's running on
On Saturday 18 May 2002 17:23, Dennis Myers opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
Just spent a couple of days (off and on) trying to install the new
ELX
distro that is supposed to be so like windows that everyone will use
it.
Well I wouldn't hardly
On Sun, 19 May 2002 17:36:28 -0400
Kirtis B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hoping that it'd be something simpler than that. For example could i
use ls grep and rm together to search for all the files that end in .mp3 and
are less than 500k and then delete them? I'm certain there is a way
Hi
I am planning to upgrade to 8.2. I currently have 8.1 installed and
all the Linux partitions are on a second (slave) drive. My primary
drive has Windows.
I would like to get rid of the Windows install on the primary and use
that drive with Linux. I want to maintain my existing (non
On Sunday 19 May 2002 05:35 pm, Thomas Beno wrote:
Can .zip files be unzipped in Mandrake Linux 8..2? I have
downloaded and installed QCAD and they have available a parts
library in .zip format. Since QCAD is supposedly for Linux, I
assumed that the .zip parts library would be useable in
I'd like to burn a cd of mp3s that will play on a mac. Making the image
with mkisofs, I got errors regarding Joliet file names (file names are
ridiculously long), so I used the -U flag to get around it. The resulting
CD works fine on Linux and Windows, but I don't know if it will on a Mac
(don't
On Sunday 19 May 2002 18:46, Damian G wrote:
On Sun, 19 May 2002 17:36:28 -0400
Kirtis B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hoping that it'd be something simpler than that. For example
could i use ls grep and rm together to search for all the files that
end in .mp3 and are less than 500k
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I get the feeling there's a general problem with these.
My new motherboard has a C-Media Electronics CM8738 sound chip onboard.
I was getting no sound but, by analogy with civileme's observation, I
fixed this by going to /etc/modules.conf and
By chance is this SNF in a routed segment, or is it on the local segment? Can you
PING the IP address?
Chris
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/05/18 Sat PM 11:58:16 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] SNF again can't get access
I must not be holding my mouth
On Sun, 19 May 2002 17:36:28 -0400
Kirtis B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hoping that it'd be something simpler than that. For example
could i use ls grep and rm together to search for all the files that end
in .mp3 and are less than 500k and then delete them? I'm certain there
is a way to
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Probably this is a stupid question, but this my first time with Linux.
I'm trying install a Zip Disk (250 and parallel port) without success.
Please, could someone help me?
I'm working with Mandrake 8.2 and KDE.
Not sure of your case, but in mine, I
Jerry wrote:
well, the way i was thinking it could be done would probably take longer
than typing rm mp31.mp3... rm mp32.mp3 lol does xmms's playlist let you
rename files? oh... that'd be another way.
first idea was a regex script but unless it's mostly from one or two
Damian G wrote:
On Sun, 19 May 2002 17:36:28 -0400
uhm... does it HAVE to be a command-line method?
from konqueror you could just sort the files up by size and select
from the smallest file on the directory, all the way up to 500kb files,
and push the 'delete' key..?
Damian
Not
Hi
I have tried to set up a bastille firewall in LM 8.2
after going through the InteractiveBastille setup
the firewall is still not as secure as it was in 8.0.
How can I set it up to where it will show ports as stealthed as in 8.0?
or how can I be surt it's actually secure once setup?
On Sun, 19 May 2002 11:25:17 -0400
Ricardo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Probably this is a stupid question, but this my first time with Linux.
I'm trying install a Zip Disk (250 and parallel port) without success.
Please, could someone help me?
I'm working with Mandrake
Thank you! I am going to try this! This might be the best advise I have
gotten yet as it makes sense to me. Why didn't I think of this! Thank you
Sir!
Dan B
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From: Alastair Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 11:59 AM
On Sunday 19 May 2002 07:52 pm, you wrote:
By chance is this SNF in a routed segment, or is it on the local segment?
Can you PING the IP address?
Chris
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/05/18 Sat PM 11:58:16 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] SNF again can't
On Sunday 19 May 2002 16:21, Terry Smith opened a general hailing frequency
and transmitted to all open stations:
Franciso,
Thanks! I'll work through your messages at work (where the USB cradle
sits). There I'm running RH 7.3.
Bill Nash also pointed me to a website that has a How-to.
On Saturday 18 May 2002 02:07 am, you wrote:
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 20:50, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Actually, Derek, it's worse than that. From what I've been reading at
www.theregister.co.uk, it seems that the UK government is setting up
their web sites so that you will not be able to access
Thanks, that worked beautifully.
and to Damian.. I like to avoid using Konquerer because:
1. It runs slowly
2. The CL is faster if you know how to use it.
3. I sometimes end up without the luxury of X... so i like to know how to get
along without it.
KIRT
On Sunday 19 May 2002 07:46 pm,
On Sun, 19 May 2002 23:23:06 -0400
Kirtis B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, that worked beautifully.
and to Damian.. I like to avoid using Konquerer because:
1. It runs slowly
2. The CL is faster if you know how to use it.
3. I sometimes end up without the luxury of X... so i like to
I,m green,green to linux
but built a system to devote to linux haveing trouble with duel boot.Everthing
configured nice until I got to the internet.Useing ATTBI cable .Then I,ve been
unable to connect ,cahnged net card ,same thing .I,ve got the MSwindows
information handy.
service name ;
i'm on attbi... i just ran the network adding no ip
number, netmask, any of that... use dhcpd and have it start on boot and it'll
fill in all you need.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 11:56 PM
Subject:
I hate to say this but it could be your BIOS battery. My father's old
computer (from a few years back) would lose the correct time date when
ever it was shut down, and it would need to be manually set again every
single time. Not a diffficult thing to do even in winderz but still very
1. It runs slowly
Particularly, as it gives visual confirmation of files being deleted,
moved, or what have you. In the case of deletes, it'll have to blank
out all the icons representing the deleted file(s) and move other icons
up as it rescans the directory.
2. The CL is faster if you know
on the CLI I don't know how to do that either other than if they were
named say... whatever1.mp3, whatever2.mp3.
Use 'find'. i.e.
# find . -name *.mp3 and then do whatever else yuu need. For instance,
-size 500 would select (AFAIK) files 500K and over in length. Then just
pass that over to rm
Can someone help me to change the modem under
Mandrake linux.I got a connexant modem and linux detected a rockwell modem
instead.
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