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Alle 10:37, martedì 18 marzo 2003, beo ha scritto:
Io ho risolto utilizzando un SMTP fornito da un non provider
così ricevo dove voglio e trasmetto sempre indifferentemente da chi
garantisce la connessione. Adesso sono connesso tramite ADSL
Il Fri, 21 Mar 2003 10:22:31 +0100
Luigi Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ebbe a dire:
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Alle 10:37, martedì 18 marzo 2003, beo ha scritto:
Io ho risolto utilizzando un SMTP fornito da un non provider
così ricevo dove voglio e trasmetto sempre
Il Wed, 19 Mar 2003 19:32:04 +
Fabio Manunza [EMAIL PROTECTED] ebbe a dire:
Per KDE esiste kappfinder.
Il Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:36:53 +0100
Germano [EMAIL PROTECTED] ebbe a dire:
ma come si fa a dire a kde/gnome di cercarsi i nuovi programmi installati?
Intendi dire come si fa a farli
Hi Anne
What is K3b? I am not familiar with the abbreviations...
Oren
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From: Anne Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 March 2003 13:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 10:33 am, Tsur, Oren wrote:
Can't
XP stands for eXPerience... For myself, it stands for eXPen$ive...
Albert Charron
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 5:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] is this the last mandrake?
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 1:29 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday March 20 2003 05:16 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
I have just had exactly the same problem. Wrote a CDRW in GCombust,
finished OK, wouldn't eject the CD.
lsof reported that nothing on the cd was open. ie lsof|grep
cdrom2 and
Hello All,
I am installing VMWare 3.2 and I am being asked for some information
that i do not know. I am running a fairly out-of-the-box installation
of Mandrake 9.0 and I am being asked the location of the C header files
that match my running kernel. Does anyone know where I would find
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 2:16 pm, Tsur, Oren wrote:
Hi Anne
What is K3b? I am not familiar with the abbreviations...
Oren
K3b is the name of the application. It is on your Mandrake CDs.
Anne
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On Friday 21 Mar 2003 2:33 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 1:29 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday March 20 2003 05:16 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
I did open the CD in Konquerer immediately after the burn, just to make
sure the data was there. This time through I closed GCombust
I have an S-video out that splits into composite out (which is the one I am using).
I don't have a specific driver for it, since I don't know which one to use.
gikoreno
--- On Fri 03/21, John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: John Richard Smith [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
On Friday 21 March 2003 15:11, Chris wrote:
Hi All,
I have recently joined the many fleeing from M$ to Linux and have chosen
Mandrake 9.0 to try out.
The install was simple and flawless and similar success to working my way
around the desktop etc... I have come unstuck however on connecting
I've just gone through the process again.
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 3:28 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 2:33 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 1:29 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday March 20 2003 05:16 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
I did open the CD in Konquerer
Hi Chris,
it sounds like you havent set automatic IP adressing
along with the gateway on the remote server. Be also
sure that your resolv.conf is writabe by who executes
kppp (or set suid flag on pppd) and that on connection
it gets filled with the remote DNS address.
Remember to set CR/LF on your
In /etc/lilo.conf as root, add hdX=ide-scsi to the append line, where X
is the proper device letter. Mine is on the fourth IDE channel, so my
append line looks like this:
append=quiet devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi
The last item is my DVD drive. Then, also as root, type lilo on the
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 3:53 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
I've just gone through the process again.
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 3:28 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 2:33 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 1:29 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday March 20 2003 05:16 pm,
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:02 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
I use it all the time for backing up files. If you want to either post to
list or direct to me, I will make some notes and give you a HOW-TO.
Anne
Ahh! Master Tracks. Now I see. How un-intuitive.
--
Richard Urwin
Want to buy your Pack or
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:12 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:02 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
I use it all the time for backing up files. If you want to either post
to list or direct to me, I will make some notes and give you a HOW-TO.
Anne
Ahh! Master Tracks. Now I see. How
That is brilliant. Many thanks Miark
Oren
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From: Miark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 March 2003 15:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast
In /etc/lilo.conf as root, add hdX=ide-scsi to the append line, where X
is the proper device
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:18 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
... I find it very easy to use. I like the ability
to add a directory, check the size of the burn, exclude inessentials for a
later burn if it's too big, and so on. I have K3b installed, and it's
pretty, but somehow I can't use it with the
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:30 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:18 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
... I find it very easy to use. I like the ability
to add a directory, check the size of the burn, exclude inessentials for
a later burn if it's too big, and so on. I have K3b installed,
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:33 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:30 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 4:18 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
... I find it very easy to use. I like the ability
to add a directory, check the size of the burn, exclude inessentials
for a later
On Friday March 21 2003 08:33 am, Richard Urwin wrote:
$ eject /dev/scd0# Came out, went back in
again $ sudo umount -l /mnt/cdrom2
Password:
$ eject /dev/scd0# Came out, stayed out
Here again, I don't think it was the 'umount' that did the
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 5:11 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
I don't know about GUI's, but all my CL solutions (biso, bacd,
bdcd) contain 'eject'. ie,
alias bdcd='cdrecord -v -eject speed=4 dev=0,0,0 -data'
So the CDr is immediately ejected right after fixating is
finished. Then to check the
On Friday 21 March 2003 10:53 am, Richard Urwin wrote:
Supermount was enabled at all times.
Conclusion: Burning CDs can confuse supermount. Expect to mount/umount
by hand. Wait for the drive to finish following a failed eject.
What is happining is the following
cd is finished burning (but
Hello. First time I post here. I find it rather to our disadvantage that we
newbies are kept packed together. Sometimes we have problems which need the
intervention of an experienced user. But anyway, I'll try to keep my
questions not too complicated.
Problem is, my Mandrake doesn't recognize
Op Friday 21 March 2003 16:03, schreef Brian:
Brian ,
I 've got VMware working after installing glibc-devel-2.2.5-16mdk.i586.rpm .
goto http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/index.html for this rpm .
greets ,
Bart.
Hello All,
I am installing VMWare 3.2 and I am being asked for some information
Hello. First time I post here. I find it rather to our disadvantage that we
newbies are kept packed together. Sometimes we have problems which need the
intervention of an experienced user. But anyway, I'll try to keep my
questions not too complicated.
Problem is, my Mandrake doesn't recognize
On Friday 21 March 2003 20:54, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello. First time I post here. I find it rather to our disadvantage that we
newbies are kept packed together. Sometimes we have problems which need the
intervention of an experienced user. But anyway, I'll try to keep my
questions not too
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 13:05:22 -0500
A V Flinsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is happining is the following
cd is finished burning (but not mounted)
supermount sees that a valid cd is in the drive, and then mounts it
cd is now mounted.
This is one of the main reasons that i do not use
El Jue 20 Mar 2003 08:05, Tsur, Oren escribió:
Hi All
Before I start, I am using KDE under MDK 9.0 -
1) How do I get X-CD-Roast to see my DVD-ROM drive? I want to use it as
primary or secondary reading device. When I go into
set up it shows my cd-rw as the recording
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Es Divendres 21 Març 2003 05:45, en Joeb va escriure:
This is in 9.1, but I think it holds true for 9.0, also. Go to the
Mandrake Control Center, and go to the System option. From there, there
should be an option called DrakServices. Select it
Both my CDROM and Floppy are set to supermount. CDROM works fine, but
my Floppy is giving me errors... input/output error, you do not have
permission, etc. Any idea why my floppy isn't working (I just got a new
one thinking it was the floppy itself..)?
Rachel
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 16:24,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:37, Joan Tur wrote:
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Es Divendres 21 Març 2003 05:45, en Joeb va escriure:
This is in 9.1, but I think it holds true for 9.0, also. Go to the
Mandrake Control Center, and go to the System option. From there, there
On 21 Mar 2003 16:41:25 -0500
R.L.M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both my CDROM and Floppy are set to supermount. CDROM works fine, but
my Floppy is giving me errors... input/output error, you do not have
permission, etc. Any idea why my floppy isn't working (I just got a new
one thinking it
Hi all...
For the last 7 years or so I thought that Windows had no
security at all. Until today.
But first things first : I don't have Windows on my box. In
no way, manner, shape or form. Only Mandrake 9.0.
Well, a modification is needed here :
My box is set up with 4 users : My ever-beloved
Hi Rachel
I have had that problem to with my floppy but found it to be the disk. Ones
that I have used on a windows system are the main problem but found that if I
format them on the Linux box it works fine. If it had info I need then I
would try a different computer that work for me too.
On
Kaj,
Try to pass an scandisk to your windows partition, I had a similar problem
long times ago due to disk-error; mandrake couldn't write in the partition
but after pass an scandisk windows detected several errors and repaired it.
Until that moment mandrake could again write on the windows
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From: T E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christopher Steimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux+ certification???
I too have this question. I like certifications
becuase they give you a goal to strive for and also
teach
Kaj,
You can't change permisions on VFAT filesystems from the commandline. You
have to specify it at mount time. Make sure your fstab entries have
umask=0 0 0.
Miark
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 23:08:02 +0100
Kaj Haulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all...
For the last 7 years or so I thought
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 7:41 pm, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello. First time I post here. I find it rather to our disadvantage that we
newbies are kept packed together. Sometimes we have problems which need the
intervention of an experienced user. But anyway, I'll try to keep my
questions not too
On Friday 21 March 2003 11:38 pm, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza
wrote:
Kaj,
Try to pass an scandisk to your windows partition, I had
a similar problem long times ago due to disk-error;
mandrake couldn't write in the partition but after pass
an scandisk windows detected several errors and repaired
On Friday 21 March 2003 05:08 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Hi all...
For the last 7 years or so I thought that Windows had no
security at all. Until today.
But first things first : I don't have Windows on my box. In
no way, manner, shape or form. Only Mandrake 9.0.
Well, a modification is
On Saturday 22 March 2003 12:09 am, Miark wrote:
Kaj,
You can't change permisions on VFAT filesystems from the
commandline. You have to specify it at mount time. Make
sure your fstab entries have umask=0 0 0.
Miark
Thanks Miark - that did the trick !
Kaj Haulrich.
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On Saturday 22 March 2003 12:44 am, et wrote:
On Friday 21 March 2003 05:08 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Hi all...
For the last 7 years or so I thought that Windows had
no security at all. Until today.
But first things first : I don't have Windows on my
box. In no way, manner, shape or
This did the trick:
chkconfig --level 35 mysql on
Thanks, guys.
Chris Shaffer
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Anonymous wrote:
I've reinstalled mandrake 9, and now the modem works;
however, the symptom (being able to surf for awhile,
then for some odd reason not) remains. This happened
with Redhat 8 as well ...
I'm testing an old machine with Mandrake 9 -- it has
an ISA internal 56k modem, and DOES NOT
--- robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope so. Just as long as they don't start giving releases silly names
like Mandrake Millenium or Mandrake PX.
By the way, what does the XP in Windows XP stand for? Where I come
from, it means experience points, but that can't be it, because in any
I hope so. Just as long as they don't start giving releases silly names
like Mandrake Millenium or Mandrake PX.
Well, they could start using Roman numerals a la Superbowls. :) I
really was expecting Superbowl XXX to be renamed Superbowl 30 here in
the US, in order to dissasociate it with
I'm sure another company or group of volunteers will take it up and make
a new distro called, I dunno, Ginseng Linux, maybe.
Sure, and then some weed freak from the (misguided) herbs and
so-called natural/homeopathic medicine group sues. :)
About the XP thing: I just thought about it, and
pkzip under dosemu. pkzip is not open source. dosemu is.
yeah and pkzip has to be the most widely-distributed and
most-unpaid-for piece of begware in DOS :).
Be that as it may, there are open-source alternatives to pkzip under
Windows as well - but they probably won't do encryption.
There
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