Re: [newbie] Run remote gnome-session on local gnome

2004-04-01 Thread Alaa The Great
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:23:36 -0500 Guy Rouillier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Under Windows, I can run cygwin and create a X session running in a single window, inside which I can run gnome-session on a remote Linux. I like that usage model. I know

Re: [newbie] Learning aid: recording CLI screen into file

2004-04-01 Thread Adolfo Bello
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 23:54, Fajar Priyanto wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi guys, I'm compiling qmail and all its stuffs. For studying purpose, I'd like to record all what is displayed during my compiling activities in the console into a file. Can I do that? I

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Hey Fajar; I don't think you should turn this into a political issue by laughing at our country. In case you forget, Canada is home to a large group of Indonesians. Canada is right next door to the U.S., and taking a stand on an issue such as this shows that we're using more common sense than

[newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Josenildo Marques
I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better that I can't avoid giving you this piece of advice: do the same. Uninstall

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Jimmy Bradley
If that's what you want to do, it's your right to do so. As far as your advice goes, I'll take your advice, and toss it out the window. Jim On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 06:15, Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 01 April 2004 04:15 am, Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better that I

RE: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Tobias Cloete
Thats your choice. I love OpenSouce and I run 3 pcs at home with Linux installed on all of them at work 2. Im the only linux guy here and love to be different. Linux is my desktop and Windows just cracks me up! Btw. His is a Technical list, not a flaming one. Please keep you opinion

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better that I can't avoid giving you this piece of

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Larry Varney
Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better that I can't avoid giving you this piece of

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread LtCdData
as i emailed my lawyer just the day about how easy linux is try this simple test... point a torch at one ear and switch on. if the light shines straight through then linux is not for you On Thursday 01 Apr 2004 H:32, Aron Smith wrote: On Thursday 01 April 2004 04:15 am, Josenildo

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
LtCdData wrote: as i emailed my lawyer just the day about how easy linux is try this simple test... point a torch at one ear and switch on. if the light shines straight through then linux is not for you Hmmm, I wonder if we could make that a standard aptitude test for ALL lawyers?

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Glenn
On Thursday 01 April 2004 06:09, Larry Varney wrote: Am I the only one to suspect the intent of your post, seeing as how it's April 1st? I'd like to think that this is the case. I don't remember Josenildo making preliminary noises of moving back to the BGOS, so I think he's pulling our

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Hoyt Bailey
On Thursday 01 April 2004 05:01, Lanman wrote: Hey Fajar; I don't think you should turn this into a political issue by laughing at our country. In case you forget, Canada is home to a large group of Indonesians. Canada is right next door to the U.S., and taking a stand on an issue such as this

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Thursday 01 April 2004 07:15 am, Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better that I

[newbie] USB 2.0 PCMCIA

2004-04-01 Thread Matthew Harrison
Hi all, I have an STLab PCMCIA USB 2.0 card that I believe is detected by Mandrake 10. The only problem is that my external hard drive isn't picked up when I have it plugged into the 2.0 card. If I plug it in to the 1.1 ports, it detects as /dev/sda1 and mounts to /mnt/windows as I

Re: [newbie] USB 2.0 PCMCIA

2004-04-01 Thread Matthew Harrison
Nevermind folks. I tried it again and sure enough it popped right up on the desktop as /mnt/removeable and now it is transfering at superfast speed. Gotta love Linux! :) -Matt Matthew Harrison wrote: Hi all, I have an STLab PCMCIA USB 2.0 card that I believe is detected by Mandrake 10.

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Hoyt Bailey wrote: Does this mean if you (or your countrymen) disrespect anyone that the party disrespected can laugh at you. It just means that he shouldn't be so quick to cast aspersions or stones, literally or figuratively. Besides, this isn't the place for it, and I found it in poor taste.

[newbie] Tough keyboards

2004-04-01 Thread B McKee
From: Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed Mar 31, 2004 3:52:48 PM Canada/Eastern To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Broken Shift Key Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wednesday 31 March 2004 02:08 pm, Aron Smith wrote: -New keyboard time but first turn it upside down and give it a

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Hoyt Bailey
On Thursday 01 April 2004 08:11, Lanman wrote: Hoyt Bailey wrote: Does this mean if you (or your countrymen) disrespect anyone that the party disrespected can laugh at you. It just means that he shouldn't be so quick to cast aspersions or stones, literally or figuratively. Besides, this

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread JoeHill
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 09:15:47 -0300 Josenildo Marques disseminated the following: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread JoeHill
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 07:38:56 -0600 Hoyt Bailey disseminated the following: snip, plonk, flush, etc. Does this mean if you (or your countrymen) disrespect anyone that the party disrespected can laugh at you. ...sigh Before this degenerates...I don't think Fajar was laughing _at_ Canadians, I

Re: [newbie] dvdbackup won't install

2004-04-01 Thread Mike Adolf
On Tuesday 30 March 2004 08:05 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote: On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 19:17:35 -0700 Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: libdvdread.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory The make install placed libdvdread.so.3 (as a sym link to another so) in

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 01 April 2004 05:26 am, Lanman wrote: LtCdData wrote: as i emailed my lawyer just the day about how easy linux is try this simple test... point a torch at one ear and switch on. if the light shines straight through then linux is not for you Hmmm, I wonder if we

[newbie] Running 'mozilla' opens Firefox

2004-04-01 Thread JoeHill
I generally use Firefox, but I keep it to a certain desktop. I would like to use Mozilla to view HTML docs I have stored locally, but when I try to open them with mozilla, CLI or otherwise, FireFox opens instead. I looked at the 'mozilla' script in /usr/bin, and there is reference to a variable

[newbie] Won't boot up now.

2004-04-01 Thread Bill
I changed the settings on my monitor configuration last night, and my screen resolution. I also formated, I though, 7M that was vacant on the hard drive. Now my machine won't boot up, it shows a failure, and when I try to fix it, it fails the fix, and sends me back into a reboot that takes me

Re: [newbie] /dev/ppp problem

2004-04-01 Thread robin
robin wrote: Under 9.2 I could connect to the Internet on boot by adding /usr/bin/wvdial to /etc/rc.local. However, under 10.0 it won't connect, and /var/log/daemons/errors gives the following: Mar 31 18:15:03 localhost pppd[4425]: Couldn't set pass-filter in kernel: Invalid argument Mar 31

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Josenildo Marques
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 12:09, JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 09:15:47 -0300 Josenildo Marques disseminated the following: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least,

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Josenildo Marques
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 10:08, Lanman wrote: Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Josenildo Marques
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 10:09, Larry Varney wrote: Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Josenildo Marques
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 09:32, Aron Smith wrote: On Thursday 01 April 2004 04:15 am, Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 07:15, Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better that I can't avoid

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 12:38:38 -0300 Josenildo Marques disseminated the following: Okay, where is the *real* Mr. Marques, and what have you done to him?! This has got to be a joke... Yeah, YOU got it ! It's April the first, right ? So, according to tradition, I just had to tell a

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 08:39:12 -0800 rikona disseminated the following: J The Canadian Federal Court has ruled that computer users who made music J available on the Internet could not be sued. The recording industry said it J would appeal the decision. I'd have to think about the

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Aron Smith wrote: On Thursday 01 April 2004 05:26 am, Lanman wrote: LtCdData wrote: as i emailed my lawyer just the day about how easy linux is try this simple test... point a torch at one ear and switch on. if the light shines straight through then linux is not for you Hmmm, I

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Josenildo Marques wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 10:08, Lanman wrote: Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Lyvim Xaphir wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 07:15, Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 07:38:56 -0600 Hoyt Bailey disseminated the following: snip, plonk, flush, etc. Does this mean if you (or your countrymen) disrespect anyone that the party disrespected can laugh at you. ...sigh Before this degenerates...I don't think Fajar was laughing _at_

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Margot
Lanman wrote: JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 07:38:56 -0600 Hoyt Bailey disseminated the following: snip, plonk, flush, etc. Does this mean if you (or your countrymen) disrespect anyone that the party disrespected can laugh at you. ...sigh Before this degenerates...I don't think Fajar was

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Margot wrote: Lanman wrote: JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 07:38:56 -0600 Hoyt Bailey disseminated the following: snip, plonk, flush, etc. Does this mean if you (or your countrymen) disrespect anyone that the party disrespected can laugh at you. ...sigh Before this degenerates...I

Re: [newbie] Search for MPlayerplugin-0.95

2004-04-01 Thread Charlie Mahan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On April 1, 2004 10:09 am, Hoyt Bailey wrote: Does anyone have an idea where to find the above MPlayer plugin for mozilla I have tried mozilla.org, google, rpmfind. Hoyt look in the contrib directory of any mirror for the release version you're

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Thursday 01 April 2004 10:52 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: I agree completely, Jose. I'm in the process of doing the same thing as you are; formatting the drive for FAT32 and installing 98 again. After all, there's alot of nostalgia involved with Windows. Nostalgia. Try going back to DOS. --

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Thursday 01 April 2004 11:58 am, JoeHill wrote: I think you're right. It has a lot more to do with the fact that the judiciary in Canada is, in my estimation, much more 'apolitical'. They don't have to worry about what popular opinion, political pressure, etc. might be telling them to do,

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Thursday 01 April 2004 11:39 am, rikona wrote: I'd have to think about the Intelligence part, but to does seem as though it might be harder for rich organizations to buy laws and 'justice' in Canada. You can get away with murder in the US. :-) Does that have anything to do with that weird

[newbie] Sending a packet

2004-04-01 Thread Marc Resnick
Is there an easy way to send a homemade packet in Linux? I Googled, and just found some C++ scripts on sending raw packets from the Kernel. I really don't know that much about this stuff. I'm just trying to learn more about the internet, networking, and packets. If anyone could share some

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Charlie
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 03:08 am, many eyes viewed Lyvim Xaphir's words:- On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 11:10, Josenildo Marques wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 13:08, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 10:38, Josenildo Marques wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 12:09, JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Marc Resnick
Lanman wrote: Aron Smith wrote: On Thursday 01 April 2004 05:26 am, Lanman wrote: LtCdData wrote: as i emailed my lawyer just the day about how easy linux is try this simple test... point a torch at one ear and switch on. if the light shines straight through then linux is not for

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Anne Wilson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 01 April 2004 20:32, Lanman wrote: Margot wrote: Lanman wrote: JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 07:38:56 -0600 Hoyt Bailey disseminated the following: snip, plonk, flush, etc. I'm not sure how he meant it Joe, but I can

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Charlie
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 04:50 am, many eyes viewed Lanman's words:- Aron Smith wrote: On Thursday 01 April 2004 05:26 am, Lanman wrote: LtCdData wrote: as i emailed my lawyer just the day about how easy linux is try this simple test... point a torch at one ear and switch on. if the

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Charlie
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:15 pm, many eyes viewed Josenildo Marques's words:- I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Marc Resnick wrote: As for you Lanman, yes, please do cut down on the caffeine, you just did like a dodecatuple post. Thanks for clearing up the torch issue, I haven't spoken to a European since the summer, haha. --Marc Um, Uh, Okay Marc. Thanks for setting me straight. L

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Lanman
Charlie wrote: When LtCdData used the word torch, I didn't realize that he meant flashlight, instead of a Device that emits flame under pressure for the purpose of,... kind of torch ! That's what I thought he meant ! OOps! Good idea, but I like my torch better than his. LOL! Lanman You can't use

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread rikona
Hello Bryan, Thursday, April 1, 2004, 12:35:45 PM, you wrote: BP On Thursday 01 April 2004 10:52 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: I agree completely, Jose. I'm in the process of doing the same thing as you are; formatting the drive for FAT32 and installing 98 again. After all, there's alot of

[newbie] How to kill printer queu (again)?

2004-04-01 Thread Marco Verheul
Hi all, I'm terribly sorry, but it seems I accidently trashed your answers on how to kill the printer queu :-/ I think I remember that John, Paul and Anne (and maybe Stephen?) send me a reply. I would be most thankfull if you could send it again. I'll try to be more carefull with the big old

Re: [newbie] Search for MPlayerplugin-0.95

2004-04-01 Thread Hoyt Bailey
On Thursday 01 April 2004 11:47, Charlie Mahan wrote: On April 1, 2004 10:09 am, Hoyt Bailey wrote: Does anyone have an idea where to find the above MPlayer plugin for mozilla I have tried mozilla.org, google, rpmfind. Hoyt look in the contrib directory of any mirror for the release

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Carroll Grigsby
On Thursday 01 April 2004 05:08 pm, rikona wrote: Hello Bryan, Thursday, April 1, 2004, 12:35:45 PM, you wrote: BP On Thursday 01 April 2004 10:52 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: I agree completely, Jose. I'm in the process of doing the same thing as you are; formatting the drive for FAT32 and

Re: [newbie] Search for MPlayerplugin-0.95

2004-04-01 Thread Hoyt Bailey
On Thursday 01 April 2004 16:28, you wrote: On Thursday 01 April 2004 11:47, Charlie Mahan wrote: On April 1, 2004 10:09 am, Hoyt Bailey wrote: Does anyone have an idea where to find the above MPlayer plugin for mozilla I have tried mozilla.org, google, rpmfind. Hoyt look in the

[newbie] Power outage

2004-04-01 Thread Dave Ashmore
OK, quick question. When I get an unclean shutdown like say a power outage. When unattended of course I'm not here to press Y to run file system check. How can this be set to automatically run when it encounters an unclean shutdown? Thanks Dave Ashmore

[newbie] Playing DVDs in Mandrake 9.2

2004-04-01 Thread Travis Crook
Hi all, I am having a hard time playing DVDs. I can put in a DVD and open Totem (or Xine). It will start to play and will even give me the correct title of the DVD. Then I get an error stating: The movie 'Error reading NAV packet.' could not be read. Does anyone know what this means?

Re: [newbie] Accessing Secure Webpages: PROBLEM UPDATE

2004-04-01 Thread taylord-angwyn
on Tue, 30 Mar 2004 22:24:12 -0500 Bryan Phinney wrote This may sound elementary but are you running a firewall package No, I'm not running any type of firewall have you closed off port 443 . If port 443 is closed then it did it by itself. How do I check if it is closed or not. Details

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread David Williams
Sounds like an April Fools Joke to me. On Thursday 01 April 2004 07:48 am, Tobias Cloete wrote: That's your choice. I love OpenSouce and I run 3 pc's at home with Linux installed on all of them at work 2. I'm the only linux guy here and love to be different. Linux is my desktop and Windows

Re: [newbie] Power outage

2004-04-01 Thread Greg Meyer
On Thursday 01 April 2004 07:28 pm, Dave Ashmore wrote: OK, quick question. When I get an unclean shutdown like say a power outage. When unattended of course I'm not here to press Y to run file system check. How can this be set to automatically run when it encounters an unclean shutdown?

Re: [newbie] Accessing Secure Webpages PROBLEM UPDATE

2004-04-01 Thread taylord-angwyn
on Tue, 30 Mar 2004 22:07:37 -0400 Adolfo Bello wrote have you checked the quality of your phone line/modem yes, these are fine Something simple, like an ifconfig, will tell you how many packets are dropped during a session Last night whilst trying to connect to my isp's webpage I ran

Re: [newbie] Playing DVDs in Mandrake 9.2

2004-04-01 Thread yankl
On Thursday 01 April 2004 20:18, Travis Crook wrote: Hi all, I am having a hard time playing DVDs. I can put in a DVD and open Totem (or Xine). It will start to play and will even give me the correct title of the DVD. Then I get an error stating: The movie 'Error reading NAV packet.'

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Marv Boyes
Josenildo Marques wrote: I have not only erased Linux from my precious computer, but I've also come back to Windows, the best operating system ever ! Linux experience is, to say the least, disappointing and frustrating. I'm feeling so much better that I can't avoid giving you this piece of

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Josenildo Marques
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 22:58, Marv Boyes wrote: How many chances do you propose a sane person give Windows? My own precious computer was rendered _inoperative_ by Windows; no number of clean reinstalls would fix it. No, I wouldn't propose it seriously, Marv. That's why I installed 9.2 for a

[newbie] good and bad news mandrakesoft security.

2004-04-01 Thread frankieh
Thought this might be an interesting read to some of you. http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1557749,00.asp -- rgds Frank Hauptle (aka Franki) For free scripts, online webmaster tools, HTML, XHTML, Perl PHP tutorials and stuff, visit: http://htmlfixit.com Free web developer resources.

[newbie] xinetd error

2004-04-01 Thread Chris
Would someone be kind enough to explain this error to me? Apr 1 20:20:45 chris xinetd[27560]: warning: can't get client address: Transport endpoint is not connected Thanks Chris -- Regards Chris A 100% Microsoft free computer Registered Linux User 283774 http://counter.li.org

Re: [newbie] How to kill printer queu (again)?

2004-04-01 Thread Paul
On 04/02/2004 02:20 AM, Marco Verheul wrote: I'm terribly sorry, but it seems I accidently trashed your answers on how to kill the printer queu :-/ I think I remember that John, Paul and Anne (and maybe Stephen?) send me a reply. I would be most thankfull if you could send it again. I'll try to

[newbie] Post 2.6.4 compile issue

2004-04-01 Thread Tom
I just compiled 2.6.4 under 10CE and cannot get it to boot. It stalls at the startup right after the message saying that the bzImage has been uncompressed. I did remove APM from the kernel config because I was getting a return error relating to it after running 'make', if that helps. Any

Re: [newbie] Run remote gnome-session on local gnome

2004-04-01 Thread Guy Rouillier
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:18:43 +0200 Alaa The Great [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:23:36 -0500 Guy Rouillier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Under Windows, I can run cygwin and create a X session running in a single window, inside

Re: [newbie] Power outage

2004-04-01 Thread Charlie
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:28 am, many eyes viewed Dave Ashmore's words:- OK, quick question. When I get an unclean shutdown like say a power outage. When unattended of course I'm not here to press Y to run file system check. How can this be set to automatically run when it encounters an unclean

[newbie] Sound Card Problem

2004-04-01 Thread James McDaniel
I recently installed mandrake 10.0 on a dell dimension 4100. I replace the crap sound card they packaged with the box with a soundblaster live! mp3 (not the 5.1). after I installed Mandrake and started KDE the sound card when nuts and then just started make a high pitched squeal. It never

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 01 April 2004 10:50 am, Lanman wrote: Aron Smith wrote: On Thursday 01 April 2004 05:26 am, Lanman wrote: LtCdData wrote: as i emailed my lawyer just the day about how easy linux is try this simple test... point a torch at one ear and switch on. if the light shines

Re: [newbie] Run remote gnome-session on local gnome

2004-04-01 Thread Guy Rouillier
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 00:35:22 -0500 Guy Rouillier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:18:43 +0200 Alaa The Great [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:23:36 -0500 Guy Rouillier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Under

Re: [newbie] Evidence of the Superior Intelligence of Canadians ;-)

2004-04-01 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 01 April 2004 11:20 am, Margot wrote: Lanman wrote: JoeHill wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 07:38:56 -0600 Hoyt Bailey disseminated the following: snip, plonk, flush, etc. Does this mean if you (or your countrymen) disrespect anyone that the party disrespected can laugh at

Re: [newbie] back to the good old Windows

2004-04-01 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 01 April 2004 02:08 pm, rikona wrote: Hello Bryan, Thursday, April 1, 2004, 12:35:45 PM, you wrote: BP On Thursday 01 April 2004 10:52 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: I agree completely, Jose. I'm in the process of doing the same thing as you are; formatting the drive for FAT32 and

Re: [newbie] Won't boot up now.

2004-04-01 Thread Frank
Just shove in your Community disc and elect 'update Be sure to study any chance you get partition, er. formating! [ I mean, think carefully of what it is you need at the end of the day Enjoy -- Regards Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] Whether big or small, any challenge requires the same