On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 22:38:55 +0100
Benedetto Santarella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dove posso trovare (naturalmente in rete) un manuale C che mi
spieghi l'uso delle librerie Linux???
incomincia con
man gcc
man (sezione) istruzione-C
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/
ciao, Andrea
Andrea Celli wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 22:38:55 +0100
Benedetto Santarella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dove posso trovare (naturalmente in rete) un manuale C che mi
spieghi l'uso delle librerie Linux???
incomincia con
man gcc
man (sezione) istruzione-C
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 5:50 am, aaron wrote:
Hi I just finished installing mandrake 9.0 and am a bit bewildered.
I look at /mnt/cdrom and in konqueror I see a lock on the icon. My scsi
cdrom drive also has a lock on it. I can't access the drive from the
command line. I can't chmod I can't
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 07:22, bascule wrote:
i had this with a panasync, in X if i altered the brightness the noise
would disappear, it happened after i upped my nvidia drivers and went after
i upped them again but i can't say for sure that video drivers were the
problem
bascule
Hello,
if i add/+ ram 128mb.my mdk 8.1. is it stable? old
swap 257
ram sd 128 make by auto partition when i am
install.How to do?
1.dont chang any thing but add ram coz my sd ram cant
find to my m/b
2.add ram and +swap
3.analize swap = 2X of sdram ?
4.i use I586 compatible I686
5.isa sound card
6.int
at konsole
type ti + tab text command will show command about
ti***
when u want to use command type man command but i
cant read:( have Thai language?
sawaddee
--- Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todd,
I use Win4Lin and the same thing happened to me.
When I corrected
the time today, it took.
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 5:50 am, aaron wrote:
Hi I just finished installing mandrake 9.0 and am a bit bewildered.
I look at /mnt/cdrom and in konqueror I see a lock on the icon. My scsi
cdrom drive also has a lock on it. I can't access the drive from the
command line. I
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 05:49, joe wrote:
I am running ML 8.2 on an old pentium with an ISA soundcard. Every time
I restart i have to use modprobe opl3sa2 to get my soundcard working. Is
there any way to automate this? TIA for your help.
Just add opl3sa2 to /etc/modules and it will be
I got a solution from other side, and now I am on the internet from Linux.
For possible other readers with the same problem:
log on in a root terminal session.
execute: /sbin/route -n
any line starting with 0.0.0.0 means that it is a default route which should
be removed by /sbin/route del
Thanks Miark Nice to know I'm not alone
:-)
Miark wrote:
Todd,
I use Win4Lin and the same thing happened to me. When I corrected
the time today, it took.
Miark
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:09:35 +
Todd Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you're right. I never saw a
Hello again,
now I have sampled more info when I try to mount the NFS-server on my
client machine I get error message:
mount: RPC: The program is not registred.
I log into the server box and do the command rpcinfo -p and in the info that
comes up I get the portmapper and statusports. I am
joe wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 18:15, Michael Notforyou wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 16:58, joe wrote:
I wanted to thank everyone for their helpful suggestions and pose some
related questions: I tried to install XP in my fat32 partition, but it
refused to install there. Does XP want to
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 8:54 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello again,
now I have sampled more info when I try to mount the NFS-server on my
client machine I get error message:
mount: RPC: The program is not registred.
I log into the server box and do the command rpcinfo -p and in the info
Some months back somone on this list (IIRC Shane or DarkLord) said they
stumbled on a file that allowed you to tweak the ETerm console for pix,
text size, etc.
I'll be damned if i can find it in the archives though. Can someone pls
tell me the name of the file its whereabouts in MDK's
Do you have nfs-utils-clients RPM installed in your client machine?
Yes, although the server-utils didn't seem to be installed on the server machine, but
that is now fixed
And have you exported your NFS shares in your server?
Your /etc/exports file should contain your shares in a
Dear all,
I'm trying to setup MK 9.0 on a DELL C840 laptop. The onboard card is a
Nvidia GeForce 4 440 with 64MB DDR RAM and the LCD screen is able to
1600-1200 / 32 bit color.
I downloaded the drivers from Nvidia, but I'm not able to set them up.
Does anyone did this setup before?
TIA
Peter
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 19:50:08 +
Michael Baca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After several try's, I decided to goto www.kdelelop.org
and download it. So know I have another problem. The
binaries listed are for KDE - kde-i18n-af3-3.0.3-1mdk.noarch.rpm
Where do I get the binaries for kdevelop? Or
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 10:40 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Do you have nfs-utils-clients RPM installed in your client machine?
Yes, although the server-utils didn't seem to be installed on the server
machine, but that is now fixed
And have you exported your NFS shares in your server?
Your
Hi all, Just about to start reloading one of my PC’s which needs to have Win98SE
(for the Munchkins games), Win2000Pro (My study - yawn!) and ML 9.0 (FUN!!!) Before I
start, a few questions ☺ ….
1. Do I have to load Windoze first?
2. If I do have to, will I need to use the advanced install
Dear all,
I have a linux Mandrake 8.0 box which crashed yesterday when I tried to mount the iso
image of for cd1 LM9.0 to a dir in / as root. An initial hardware reboot seemed to
work ok, however at some stage it failed and the screen went black. Since then I
cannot boot without using the
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 8:35 am, aaron wrote:
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 5:50 am, aaron wrote:
Hi I just finished installing mandrake 9.0 and am a bit bewildered.
I look at /mnt/cdrom and in konqueror I see a lock on the icon. My scsi
cdrom drive also has a lock on it. I
What is rpcinfo ? I do not have it installed on my computer (or an rpc
service) , but NFS works perfectly.
Hmmm...interesting, I am following the NFS howto and rpc comes with NFS-package
if I have understood it correctly
BTW: 'kwikdisk' is handy to mount NFS shares if you are using KDE,
On Wednesday 16 Oct 2002 10:30 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 16 Oct 2002 7:53 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
KonCD appeared to recognise my ide cdreader, so I hoped to use it for a
disk copy. I got the following error:
/usr/bin/cdrecord: No such file or directory. No read access for ''.
DaveA wrote:
Hi all, Just about to start reloading one of my PCâs which needs to have Win98SE (for the Munchkins games), Win2000Pro (My study - yawn!) and ML 9.0 (FUN!!!) Before I start, a few questions ⺠â¦.
1. Do I have to load Windoze first?
Generally a good idea. You can do it the
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 8:35 am, aaron wrote:
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 5:50 am, aaron wrote:
Hi I just finished installing mandrake 9.0 and am a bit bewildered.
I look at /mnt/cdrom and in konqueror I see a lock on the icon. My scsi
HI,
I was of the impression that Windows 98 needs to be loaded first before
linux or Win2000 since it completely formats the *WHOLE* hard disk.
Am I wrong?
Thannks...
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Hi Aaron, Thanks for that advice (and to the others that have responded!) When you
say I also write my boot info to the MBR so that windows doesn't erase it if I have
to reinstall - how do you achieve that? Are you talking about LILO's boot info? Do
I get the choice where to put that? (Done
On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 11:17 am, Anders Lind wrote:
What is rpcinfo ? I do not have it installed on my computer (or an rpc
service) , but NFS works perfectly.
Hmmm...interesting, I am following the NFS howto and rpc comes with
NFS-package if I have understood it correctly
BTW:
Kesav Tadimeti wrote:
HI,
I was of the impression that Windows 98 needs to be loaded first before
linux or Win2000 since it completely formats the *WHOLE* hard disk.
Am I wrong?
Best to install W98 first, thenW2k, then linux, all in seperate partitions,
if you have W98 installed somewhere
Joe,
I wouldn't use 'fdisk' of any kind to create an XP partition fro your
installation.
Use your 'fdisk' to clean-up what you have done so that you are back to just
the Linux installation. Load your XP Pro CD and shutdown the computer. Boot
back up, let the installation program begin.
What
You bet and I tried a few. I had just deleted debian (too much bother at
this stage in my life)
they worked fine then. In mandrake 8 all was fine. I am seeing a picture
of a lock on the icons and also on the contents on the inserted cd of
the one drive that doesn't have the lock
I have
T!!! Your e-mail (which I've snipped - sorry) was masterful! Well done
Sir! I've just gone through a similar procedure this evening and am
even now installing ML 9.0. I was a bit worried it was going to
overwrite my Windoze partitions (98SE Win2K-PRO) but so far, so good!
Last time I
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 04:37, FemmeFatale wrote:
Some months back somone on this list (IIRC Shane or DarkLord) said they
stumbled on a file that allowed you to tweak the ETerm console for pix,
text size, etc.
I'll be damned if i can find it in the archives though. Can someone pls
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 04:37, FemmeFatale wrote:
Some months back somone on this list (IIRC Shane or DarkLord) said they
stumbled on a file that allowed you to tweak the ETerm console for pix,
text size, etc.
I'll be damned if i can find it in the archives though. Can someone pls
On Friday 18 Oct 2002 7:20 pm, you wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Bryan Tyson wrote:
On Friday 18 October 2002 12:42, Roger wrote:
In 8.2 I had a program that was part of the default install, that I
used on a fairly regular basis to make screenshots. I think it was
called Screen Capture?
Thanks, this did not help...but I at least get another errormessage
now...feels like I am getting closerNow I get:
mount: wrong type of filesystem, erranous flag, error in superblock on
192.168.2.8:/home/anders, or too many mounted filesystems. I let Control
Center write to /etc/fstab
Having done hundreds of dual/triple boot installs, I've always found
that the most reliable way of doing the installs, was to start with
Mandrake. Simply setup the partitions like I've indicated below, but
remember NOT to format or mount any of the Windows partitions.
Keep in mind that the whole
Excellent!
Next one I do, I am going to do it this way -- MDK, first.
Thanks,
T
- Original Message -
From: Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 9:59 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Some questions regarding a new load of ML 9.0
Having done hundreds
Couple of things to check.
1/ In your /etc/exports file there should not be any spaces between the subnet
mask and the (rw) access.
No space between
2/ If you can see the share displayed in the MCC GUI, then the share is
obviously being exported. But have you been putting anything in
Hello again,
this time I have a question about breaking dependcies...this is the case, I would like
to try and upgrade XChat to 1.8.9 or higher instead of 1.8.7 that I have
today...unfortunately 1.8.9 requires Perl-Base 5.8.0 that is not on 8.2 of Mandrake.
Is it possible to remove the
Hi
Today I installed mandrake 9 on my computer, the first
i try to make list a simple program ( C language )
just output the text on console. but after i compile
the source file like this
#gcc -o helloworld helloworld.c
the console apears warning about no newline in... i
forget the warning.
On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 4:08 am, you wrote:
I would suggest that you turn off html format in your posts and stop
posting with 24 point type. If there are special circumstances (poor
eyesight or something) please accept my apologies for the rant. -
Richard L. Babcock, Owner
Tower Training
On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 8:08 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 1:08 pm, Jordan Elver wrote:
Hi,
I have a partition on my drive which is purely for all my mp3s, downloads
etc. The partition is FAT32 so that I can access it from Windoze too. The
drive is automatically mounted on boot
All,
I am getting an unusual error message on my server in the var/log file.
kernel: martian destination 0.0.0.1 from 172.16.1.6, dev eth0.
Does anybody know what this means. It is an mdk 9.0 box.
Thanks,
Tony.
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On Tuesday 29 Oct 2002 10:25 pm, you wrote:
has they been shipped? anyone got theirs?
No, and I haven't heard anything from Mdk either
Anne
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
El Mié 30 Oct 2002 15:39, teddy wl escribió:
Hi
Today I installed mandrake 9 on my computer, the first
i try to make list a simple program ( C language )
just output the text on console. but after i compile
the source file like this
#gcc -o helloworld helloworld.c
the console apears
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 04:22 am, you wrote:
Be sure to unmount NFS shares before shutting down either server or client,
or else it takes ages to time out and shut down.
derek
Hi Derek. HmmI don't have that problem here. I never umount my NFS stuff
before closing down - and all
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 04:37 am, you wrote:
Some months back somone on this list (IIRC Shane or DarkLord) said they
stumbled on a file that allowed you to tweak the ETerm console for pix,
text size, etc.
I'll be damned if i can find it in the archives though. Can someone pls
tell me
Title: RE: [newbie] wondering about 9.0 pre-orders
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] wondering about 9.0 pre-orders
On Tuesday 29 Oct
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 01:36, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 05:49, joe wrote:
I am running ML 8.2 on an old pentium with an ISA soundcard. Every time
I restart i have to use modprobe opl3sa2 to get my soundcard working. Is
there any way to automate this? TIA for your
joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am running ML 8.2 on an old pentium with an ISA
soundcard. Every time
I restart i have to use modprobe opl3sa2 to get my
soundcard working. Is
there any way to automate this? TIA for your help.
Try to run sndconfig
This work in MDK 8 9 with my ISA SB16.
Em Qua 30 Out 2002 07:38, Aguet, Pierre escreveu:
Dear all,
Have you tried the rpm's or the src.rpm's?
Because you have to dl the src.rpm, rebuild to your system, install and
customize your /etc/X11/XF86config-4...
That's the only way!
I can't tell you about you laptop, specifically, but
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 03:54 am, you wrote:
Hello again,
snip
Hmm, lemme just walk thru some stuff on mine and maybe it will help point you
in the right direction:
Client computer:
3 main files to edit: /etc/exports, /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny
I'm using /home/darklord/tmp as my
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