IN mandrake/redhat as follows:
login: users name
passwrd: xxx
#su
#pswd: enter root password
#enter setup
# enter xconfig
follow the auto prompts and you should be fine until it asks you to
accept the setting, say no or manual or whatever and use the tab key to
set the default bpps you
sorry can really help you but I remember reading something about mtu's
on samba which I presume your using...if not it may be something to
investigate.
ch
Sevatio Octavio wrote:
I know this is not really a Linux issue but...
I'm transferring data between my linbox and winbox. Both are
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I bought this stupid OS because, the guy at
the computer store said, I could manage my microwave with it.
How do I detect connect to it?
You will need the X10/11 module set and a mini canada arm to remove items to
and from the oven, See
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Chris Herrnberger wrote:
That's what I thought. Guess the images are buggy. So what's the
mechanism on this list to report bugs to get the images updated.
We're reading the list - where did you get the images?
two sources
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 19:34:29 -0400
From: Chris Herrnberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings:
Has anyone experienced a problem installing 6.1 with bootnet.img and
pcmcia.img. Here is my problem, (exclusive to 6.1 mandrake
For multi-user installation (check the license first though) log in as
root. cd to the directory where so501 directory is located then as root
start the installation with ./setup /net Note the space. Install the
program into say /opt/SOffice51 Then log in as user say "filbert" and cd
to
Murray Strome wrote:
Now that you mention it, I believe that the free license I received was
for single user -- I only have it installed in one user account.
for a single user installation download the file to a /tmp directory and
untar the file. It will create its own directory. Then log