On Tuesday 09 March 2004 22:35, Dobrescu Mihai wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for a feedback!
I installed/tested/mixed/scrambled etc...
I would like to have the latest original bunch as the
makers thought and intended to be and I wish to make a
fresh install.
I also can't use anything else than http
Hullo,
I've got myself a PSX-USB converter and it seems fine under Mandrake. I
just plug it in and it is detected and works okay.
Just one small problem is that the joypad is only available to root. If I
run a prog as a normal user it says that it doesn't see any joypads. The
same prog when run
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,90853,00.html?nlid=LIN
and
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,90868,00.html?nlid=LIN
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Scott Mazur wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 17:11:51 -0600, Marc wrote
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 01:48 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Marc wrote:
I am using the ?VT8233 [AC97 Audio Controller] and my sound is very
choppy. I had the same problem with 9.2 and 9.1.
Does anyone know how to
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 01:20, Glenn wrote:
If anybody is still having problems with Bittorrent, maybe some of
the hints at this site might help:
http://knowbuddy.dyndns.org:81/torrent/btclientconfig.html
I think it's time for a Bittorrent
Hi all,
I want to change the OS on my company laptop from w2000 to mdk.
Currently on w2000 i use a Cisco VPN dailer to connect to my employers
lan. I need to get the same thing set up under Linux. I downloaded vpnd
from http://sunsite.dk/vpnd/ but i'm in the dark on how to set it up.
Can anybody
I remember the superuser file manager in 9.1 and I did wonder what happened
to it now that I've installed 9.2. I found it useful then.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Copying Files from
On March 10, 2004 04:23 am, Glenn wrote:
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,90853,00.html?nlid=LIN
and
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,90868,00.html?nlid=LIN
Gee! What a total surprise this is! Grin! I'm pretty sure that someone on this
list, and others in a
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:15, Glenn wrote:
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 05:44, Marco Verheul wrote:
I assume you use KDE:
Menu - Applications - File tools - File manager - Super User Mode
This will open Konqueror as root. Fill in your root password and off you
go.
... and I'll
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 13:08, Weiers Coetser wrote:
Thank you Anne...
My modem is an Aztech smartlink - intenral PCI 56kb model MSP2900.
I thought it was a real modem because the CD that was issued come
with a linux tar.gz file for
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 13:11, Weiers Coetser wrote:
I remember the superuser file manager in 9.1 and I did wonder what
happened to it now that I've installed 9.2. I found it useful then.
It's still there, but hidden. From a root console
su
Argh i recently installed a win boot on my comp which already had my linux boot
on and now all i can boot on is windows.
I have two HDs
HD1:
30gig
Partitions:
Mandrake linux, swap, home, windows FAT32 (mounted on linux) and a Windows boot
HD2:
150gb
just storage, ext3 formatted.
I pretty sure
smbclient -M hostname but it does not seem to work with ip address's on my system.
But on win2k you can use ip address's but not sure if it work's outside my lan.
Tony.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
martin brandt wrote:
Argh i recently installed a win boot on my comp which already had my linux boot
on and now all i can boot on is windows.
I have two HDs
No problem really.
Just slap CD1 installation disc in your drive and boot up on it,
then at the first splash screen (from memory?)
Martin,
It's much easier if you have the first MDK installation CD. Insert it,
reboot the PC and at the splash screen hit F1, then type
# rescue
and press enter.
After some loading, you'll be presented with a menu, where you should
select 'Reinstall boot loader'. This should detect your windows
I apologize for perhaps continuing too long with the modem issue on this
thread, and if I don't get a response I'll post it seperately. At just about
the same time that I got your (Anne's) response I received on from support
at smartlink. Her response is: You need to install 'kernel-source' RPM
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 08:57 am, Lanman wrote:
Gee! What a total surprise this is! Grin! I'm pretty sure that someone on
this list, and others in a variety of publications suggested that SCO would
change from being a Unix/Linux solutions provider to a company specializing
in litigation.
Quoting Raffaele Belardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin,
It's much easier if you have the first MDK installation CD. Insert it,
reboot the PC and at the splash screen hit F1, then type
# rescue
and press enter.
After some loading, you'll be presented with a menu, where you should
select
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 04:02 pm, Patrick Dempster wrote:
On Friday 05 March 2004 16:50, Tom Brinkman wrote:
Search the archives for this list or expert. Many includin
myself have explained how to limit upload bandwidth. Hint:
you need to reserve some of your upload width, in order to
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 15:32, Bryan Phinney wrote:
snip
The one bright spot about all of this is that the US is rapidly
providing a shining example of why our IP and copyright models
are antiquated and no longer serving their original purpose.
This makes it more likely that other
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 05:40 pm, Glenn wrote:
I, for one, am still running the cooked Cooker 10, updated
regularly throughout these weeks to the present form of
Community. Although I've downloaded the 4 Community ISO files
through torrent, and continued sharing via torrent until about
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 15:29, Weiers Coetser wrote:
I apologize for perhaps continuing too long with the modem issue on
this thread, and if I don't get a response I'll post it seperately.
At just about the same time that I got your (Anne's)
Martin,
I had already noticed that, a linux-formatted FAT32 partition was not
recognized by Windows. I had to format it with DOS or Windows native
tools. I don't know why, I assumed it was some slight incompatibility in
the linux tools, but did not investigate.
raffaele
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Bryan Phinney wrote:
The one bright spot about all of this is that the US is rapidly providing a shining example of why our IP and copyright models are antiquated and no longer serving their original purpose. This makes it more likely that other countries will hopefully form their own systems
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 06:31 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Ctrl+Alt+Esc (might need to use left-Alt). That'll
change your cursor to a lightening bolt. Move it over the
offending app and L-click. OR if it's already over the app,
just hit Enter.
Cool, how the heck did you find that one.
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 06:36 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
I left mine running, came home from work tonight and it had
stopped uploading and I can not get a connection back. Like the
servers are down all over the world. ?
http://torrent.mandrakesoft.com:6969/Shows a lot more people
have
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 07:32 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 08:57 am, Lanman wrote:
Gee! What a total surprise this is! Grin! I'm pretty sure that someone on
this list, and others in a variety of publications suggested that SCO
would change from being a Unix/Linux
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 08:17:55 -0800
Aron Smith disseminated the following:
The one bright spot about all of this is that the US is rapidly providing a
shining example of why our IP and copyright models are antiquated and no
longer serving their original purpose. This makes it more likely
Anne Wilson wrote:
Can anyone give him the url for the kernel sources, so that he can use
his windows box to download?
wouldn't 'urpmi kernel-source' do?
/Björn
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Please resend!
My providers server was down from March 8th till this morning.
All mail sent to me during this period was lost.
Sorry for the inconvenience but please send me or repost any help sent
during this time.
Thanks,
Owen
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 09:44:27 +, John Richard Smith wrote
Just as a matter of interest why would acpi=no or for that matter,
any acpi= command affect the sound from VT8233 onboard sound chip ?
I have no idea what so ever. I do know that prior to this, the audio
playback would
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 17:11, Björn Lundin wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Can anyone give him the url for the kernel sources, so that he
can use his windows box to download?
wouldn't 'urpmi kernel-source' do?
/Björn
No - he can't get his
Hello,
The 2 packages where installed... So I went to the bootloader main
options in drakboot and clicked and enabled the enable ACPI (there is
also a Force No Apic that I do not know I live it...)
I restart the computer... and it hangs... no solution I reboot... and
again until I unchecked the
Hello,
I was trying to create a boot disk in drakboot (I clicked in the
Advanced bootloader main options) and I get this error message:
Installation of Lilo failed. The following error occured: mkbootdisk failed
Then I tried using Drakfloppy and the same happened:
This time I got this message
Me again...
I tried to make my home directory bigger...
I first shrinked my windows partition (hda1) to obtain 8 Gb...
Then I wanted to unmount my home directory (hda8) to make it bigger...
When I click on unmount nothing happens... Why?
What is the difference between /home and /user directories?
Christophe,
see below.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Me again...
I tried to make my home directory bigger...
I first shrinked my windows partition (hda1) to obtain 8 Gb...
Then I wanted to unmount my home directory (hda8) to make it bigger...
When I click on unmount nothing happens... Why?
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 17:52:49 +0200
rhein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I create a bootdisk... I hope I don't have to use it soon but
you never know ;-)
You can't.
Because of the size of the kernel the image will no longer fit on a
floppy.
Should the need arise use the installation cd and
Marc when you say replace 'acpi=ht' by 'nolapic'. Do you want me to
replace 'acpi=ht' by 'nolapic' or do you want me to type 'acpi=nolapic'?
Sorry but I'm starting! :-[
Thanks
Christophe
ps: in my config file there are 3 lines with this acpi, I suppose I
change all of them?
ps2: What shall I do
Hi All,
I once asked for a KDE 3.2 urpmi source for KDE 3.2 suitable for MDK
9.2.
I got one source, but it misses some files (I get failed
dependencies...)
Can somene give me a good and complete source?
Thanks,
.::.
Amichai Rotman,
The
Hi
The ISO are available for all to download now on the FTP sites...
Hooorraaa!
I gave up with bittorrent in the end. I still had 37% to go this morning
so I just went to the FTP sites and started downloading from there.
Should take about 10 hours to do what I have been trying to do 24/7
Thank you for your answer...
But if I mount my empty space to /home
MCC asked me if I want to transfer the files to the new partition... SO
in that case I do not loose my user files?
But will the amount of space add up???
I haven't made any modif for the moment... Not that crazy (more on a
kite
Thanks... So I continue to do it like before using my 2 cds from MDK. ;-)
Bye
Christophe
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 17:52:49 +0200
rhein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I create a bootdisk... I hope I don't have to use it soon but
you never know ;-)
You can't.
Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 17:11, Björn Lundin wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Can anyone give him the url for the kernel sources, so that he
can use his windows box to download?
wouldn't 'urpmi kernel-source' do?
/Björn
John Richard Smith wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
The one bright spot about all of this is that the US is rapidly
providing a shining example of why our IP and copyright models are
antiquated and no longer serving their original purpose. This makes
it more likely that other countries will
And one more...
I red the instruction to setup a firewall. I use my machine since the
first MDK installation with no firewall.
In my case I had just to remove the everything cross and install a
package. No problem until I tried to connect to the net or open a
website. Nothing works.
I go back
Hello All,
I need to transfer some files that I downloaded on my Mandrake Box to
my Mac. I am running samba on both machines, so they can see each other
on the network. The problem I am having is, when I open nautilus on my
mandrake box and browse to the share on my mac, the program stalls
Hello guys
I have a question. I've seen things like that being done on some
articles, but somehow it doesn't work on my machine. If you know how to
solve this problem, please let me know. I really appreciate it.
I would like to know how to compile a C file when there are assembly
code in it
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 15:16:48 -0500
Thinker disseminated the following:
I need to transfer some files that I downloaded on my Mandrake Box to
my Mac. I am running samba on both machines, so they can see each other
on the network. The problem I am having is, when I open nautilus on my
Thinker wrote:
Hello All,
I need to transfer some files that I downloaded on my Mandrake Box to
my Mac. I am running samba on both machines, so they can see each other
on the network. The problem I am having is, when I open nautilus on my
mandrake box and browse to the share on my mac,
I've started downloading the linux 2.4.24 kernel in tar.bz2 format.
I hope this is the right one. I see the latest stable one is 2.6.3.
I went into the Linux Programme installer and found a number of files
described as the Linux Kernel. I installed them, but suddenly my whole Linux
installation
Chungwei Hsiung wrote:
Hello guys
I have a question. I've seen things like that being done on some
articles, but somehow it doesn't work on my machine. If you know how to
solve this problem, please let me know. I really appreciate it.
I would like to know how to compile a C file when there
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 02:51 pm, Margot wrote:
The original purpose of patenting and copy write was to protect
original and novel ideas for the purpose of rewarding their creators.
It has long since been clear to me that the purpose today is to create
blocks to widespread use of that
I have a feeling this is one of those things that ain't jes' me (a
rarity, indeed) ... when I try to perform an update via the Mandrake
Control Center, no matter which mirror I try I get:
Retrieving failed: curl failed: exited with 9 or signal 0
Is this one of those wait and it'll get fixed
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 09:04, Tom Brinkman wrote:
FWIW, cooker opened yesterday. Some 10.0 updates are already
available. Some cooker mirrors are rearranged to allow for the
'stable' branch, so you might need to remove existing media
sources, and recreate them. I had to. Use
Raffaele Belardi wrote:
Martin,
I had already noticed that, a linux-formatted FAT32 partition was not
recognized by Windows. I had to format it with DOS or Windows native
tools. I don't know why, I assumed it was some slight incompatibility in
the linux tools, but did not investigate.
or, for an inplace solution, alt-f2, 'kdesu konqueror'
provide password :)
bascule
On Wednesday 10 Mar 2004 2:46 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 13:11, Weiers Coetser wrote:
I remember the superuser file manager in 9.1 and I did wonder what
happened to it now that I've
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 05:48 pm, Chuck Mattsen wrote:
I have a feeling this is one of those things that ain't jes' me (a
rarity, indeed) ... when I try to perform an update via the Mandrake
Control Center, no matter which mirror I try I get:
Retrieving failed: curl failed: exited with
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 12:21 pm, Owen Berio wrote:
Please resend!
My providers server was down from March 8th till this morning.
All mail sent to me during this period was lost.
Sorry for the inconvenience but please send me or repost any help sent
during this time.
Thanks,
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 06:02 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 19:39, Björn Lundin wrote:
No - he can't get his modem installed without the source file, so
he's having to use windows.
Anne, what I meant was, the kernel
Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it.
My story is a little bit different..
I just copy the codes you modified to a file and I compile it.
I have the following error message that I had before. Any other thoughts??
$cat asmExit.c
void main() {
__asm__(
mov $0x0, %ebx
mov
Hi all,
I know this could be annoying... but...
Can we make a sound or even better: music from pc speaker using bash?
Thanks,
Fajar.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 21:30:28 -0500
Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know why there is an option to make a boot disk when it can't
be done?
It's a carry over.
Even were it removed from the gui the option would still exist from the
cli.
It will still work with the vanilla kernel
I reinstalled MDK10 from scratch (after upgrade messed up).
Everything is ok but the display that is not working (it was working fine with
all previous versions).
Error is just EE no device detected.
XFdrake just mentions there is an error and suggest to change some parameters
and try again.
Le 10 Mars 2004 22:40, Marc Lijour a écrit :
I reinstalled MDK10 from scratch (after upgrade messed up).
Everything is ok but the display that is not working (it was working fine
with all previous versions).
Error is just EE no device detected.
XFdrake just mentions there is an error and
rhein wrote:
Marc when you say replace 'acpi=ht' by 'nolapic'. Do you want me to
replace 'acpi=ht' by 'nolapic' or do you want me to type 'acpi=nolapic'?
Sorry but I'm starting! :-[
Thanks
Christophe
ps: in my config file there are 3 lines with this acpi, I suppose I
change all of them?
ps2:
I wonder if you meant to buy the boxed versions while you were a club
member? So you really wanted to help Mandrake, right? Otherwise you could
just go either way but not both? SO i don´t understand the point of the
complaint when it was your decision to support Mandrake.
I also decided to
New for mdk 10.0
cdrecord-2.01-0.a27.1mdk.cae.i586.rpm
cdrecord-cdda2wav-2.01-0.a27.1mdk.cae.i586.rpm
cdrecord-devel-2.01-0.a27.1mdk.cae.i586.rpm
mkisofs-2.01-0.a27.1mdk.cae.i586.rpm
xcdroast-0.98-32.alpha15.1mdk.cae.i586.rpm
**Note neither of the above are patched for dvd writing but work
Hi folks,
I have just done a clean install of the 10.0 Community Download Edition.
Default KDE fonts (including in Konqueror) are not anti-aliased. The fonts
in some components of the system are such as Mozilla, MCC and OO.o but the
standard fonts used in Kontact, Kopete and KDE in general
What exactly does Mozilla for Linux with Xft font anti-aliasing mean?
Is this a setting in Mozilla, and add-on etc? I've set my fonts in Gnome
to be aliased etc, Mozilla still looks like a dog's breakfast,
especially when I enlarge the text.
ED
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 10:25, someone wrote:
I
Are these the final article M10's or just further test versions ?
I beleive they are the final articles.
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I have not set-up a 10.0 dir yet so the rpms are available from the
cooker dir.
It can be added to urpmi by:
urpmi.addmedia eslrahc http://www.eslrahc.com/cooker/ with hdlist.cz
Do you want me to make you a new set of pages for mandrake 10?
--
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Registered Linux user number
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 07:20:16 +
Inhabitant of Zion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you want me to make you a new set of pages for mandrake 10?
If you get a chance that would be appreciated.
I am planing to add 10.0 in addition to, rather than replacing 9.2.
In that regard I now have all the
Unless the unforeseen occurs I anticipate having the xfce-4.0.4 rpms
available for both 9.2 and 10.0 by this weekend.
Charles
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