Janus; I'm running many Asus boards without problems. The new (?) Asus P4S533-MX is
110%
Ok for Mandrake 9.2. If it doesn't work for you, I'll buy it from you. One word of
caution though.
Break down and buy a Video Card! Most boards run like Doggy-Doo-Doo using on-board
video
controllers, so do
Just a suggestion here, but why not move the MPlayer site and
development group to another country? Aren't they working on the project
from all over the world? Am I missing something here?
I don't agree with what's being done, but if they win, we could turn
their victory into a mot point by
. linux user # 180842
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Dan LaBine
President
Maximum Lans
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(514) 489-7825
6915 Fielding Ave.
Suite # 228
Montreal, Quebec,
H4V 1P4
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http
Sorry Charlie! Meant to send my last reply to Franki!
My bad!
lanman
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Charlie M.
Sent: September 24, 2002 4:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] More reasons to Hate M$hit. Creative too,
Charlie; I'll be surprised if you actually run into major problems with
the boss. Soon after I started my government job as a network
administrator, I had the Dubious pleasure of telling my boss that our
NT4.0 servers were without licenses, except for the original 5 that
comes with each CD. To
Look for an older version of the package at rpmfind.net. You'll need
libpng version 1.0.3. That should install without problems.
Lanman
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Berkeley Labs
Sent: September 10, 2002 11:58 PM
To: [EMAIL
Femme; What you really want to do, is to install the two NICs, and plug
the first NIC (eth0) into your switch, and the second NIC (eth1) would
connect to an extra PC with a crossover cable. That way, you can test
conventional admin access to the SNF box from a third PC which would
also be
Dear Femme; All is well! Do not dispair! You must have missed the part -
during the last page or two of the install regarding how to administer your
firewall.
Enhance your calm! Open a browser on a different machine, and point it to
the IP address which you gave to SNF for your internal network
I'd like to suggest CDBakeOven, but it doesn't run on anything higher than
KDE 2.2.2, until they update it. It works very similarly to EZ CD Creator,
and it's the first one I've seen that detects your CDROM properly, not just
your burner. Includes adjustable burn speeds, and Burn-proof options.
Yup. Should work without any modifications, but add an extra cooling fan
inside the case. Should cost you less than $10.00 from a retailer.
Lanman
- Original Message -
From: Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 7:58 AM
Subject: [newbie] Off topic
true enough about heat, probly the most common cause of truly random
lockups especially if you include broke CPU fans in the heat catagory,
however taking the sides off, while an acceptable temporary test method,
in
the long term the dust buildup and static charge acssoceated with the dust
Login as your user, ans type startx (without the quotes), press enter,
enjoy!
Lanman
- Original Message -
From: Rainer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] LM8.2 Boot up to text.. where's the gui?
On Thursday 13 June 2002
Try out the following. At worst, you'll need to do a search at
http://www.google.com/linux to find them.
SME server at www.e-smith.org
http://www.astaro.org/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi
http://www.ipcop.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/IPCop/WebHome
Those out to do.
Lanman
- Original Message -
From:
Anne; make sure that you start webmin before logging into it.
lanman
- Original Message -
From: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Newbie List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba - Half there?
Derek Jennings wrote:
It looks like you have
Mark; I don;t suppose you've considered re-installing? You could save your
config files to a floppy, and leave your /home partition alone during the
install, and that would solve the problem for sure! You'd have to name the
home partition (create mount point for /home), and you'd have to make
Jay; When you bought the CPU's did you make sure that they had the same
batch numbers? This could make a big difference!
Lanman
- Original Message -
From: Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Dual CPU Query
I have
Tommy; When you log out, you're returned to the Login Applet. Below the
dialog
box where your password goes, there's a drop-down box labelled Session
Type.
Select the desktop manager that you want to use, and log in with it. You
MUST select
the desktop manager AFTER you've entered your username
James; Do both machines have Internet access? Unless you've got
something new, you should be running 2 network cards in one of the two
machines - 1 to the cablemodem, and the second network card (using a
crossover Cat5 cable) to a network card in the second machine. If that's
a cable/CDL router,
Hey Stojs; You're firewall software has disallowed your internal network
card. It doesn't know that this card can be trusted. You'll have to go to
/etc/Bastille and open the config file - bastille-firewall.conf and edit
the Trusted Ifaces section. Give the whole config file a good read. It's
Stojs; I just read the rest of your email. DHCP is installed and configured
by ICS when you set it up. That's how ICS can provide your other PC's with
an IP address. That's probably not your problem. Your problem sounds like
the firewall NOT trusting the network card which connects to your other
Soory about the typo's. Not enough coffee!
Lanman
- Original Message -
From: Dan LaBine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] connection sharing and network with samba
Hey Stojs; You're firewall software has disallowed
Gee Jeff; Can't you be more accurate than that?? Looks like you left out the
seconds in your time there, and a latitude and longitude would have been
nice !
Grin! Grin!
Lanman
- Original Message -
From: jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 3:36 PM
Don't feel bad, I know guys whose names are Laurie and Beverly, but these
guys are so tough now that you don't want to smirk in front of them !
Lanman
Kinda reminds me of the boy named Sue !
- Original Message -
From: FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
test
Todd; I'm using Mcafee on a Linux file server for 65 staff members, and
it's running fine. You have to run it from a command line, but other
than that, it does a great job.
Lanman
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 22:35, Todd Slater wrote:
I know there was a recent discussion of virus scanners, and how
What kind of cards are they? I've never heard of a P166 handling one PCI NIC
let alone 3 !!
If these cards are in fact ISA, then it should support 1 or 2 but even so, I
can't see it handling 3.
Linux may detect them, but I'd be impressed if it could actually run that
many at all.
Lanman
-
I'm running a Gig of Ram in my Play-Station, and the only advantage is that
OpenOffice opens right smartly! Other than that, everything runs normally.
Dan
On July 9, 2001 09:03 am, you wrote:
On Sunday 08 July 2001 10:54 pm, Anguo wrote:
I just bought a new box and insisted on having
. By
using Mobile Racks in our servers, we've got back-up redundancy and if a
server went down ( not so far though! ), we can be back up and running in the
time it takes to reboot !
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
On July 7, 2001 08:40 pm, you wrote:
Scott,
For some bizarre reason
Do You Mean Linux-Mandrake 8.0 Beta 3?? I thought so!
You should probably call someone and have them upgrade
you to Linux-Mandrake Release Candidate 1. It's a newer
version and probably more stable.
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User # 190712
Linux! - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack!
Anyone know how to set up Kmail to send/receive email thru a proxy server??
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User # 190712
Linux! The Last Windows Service
Pack You'll Ever Need!
if you're running 1 - POP3 account. You can't run multiple POP3
accounts on 1 PC with Netscape, unless there are multiple users, which
requires that you re-login for each. Thanks anyways for the help.
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User # 190712
Linux! The Last Windows Service
Pack You'll Ever Need
BIOS to
insure that you don't have an IRQ assigned to the AGP port, that Plug 'N'
Play is disabled, and that you've reset your configuration data.
Dan LaBine
On Thursday 12 April 2001 23:46, you wrote:
Hello,
Will my ATI Rage Fury Maxx video card work with LM 7.2? If not can someone
RealPlayer 7 should be on your install CD's.
On Wednesday 11 April 2001 21:05, you wrote:
Dear friends:
I recently installed the RealPlayer 8 .bin version for Linux. I also
installed all the plugins and mimetypes (sh mimetypes.sh and sh
plugins.sh). Everything installed perfectly. However,
should
be well. By the way, can the other machine see the "/public" drive? It
should be able to see it but not access it until you add the second PC as a
user of the Mandrake box.
Dan LaBine
- Original Message -
From: "Dale Kosan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Se
The world is round because Volvo already had a patent on square, boxy things
that are hard to destroy.
- Original Message -
From: "michael" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 5:09 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake Redhat on same 'puter
Why is the
thenticate you
to your ISP. Linux shouldn't even enter into the picture. But you never
know. Just thought I'd throw this into the mix. Hope the info helps.
Dan LaBine
- Original Message -
From: "phil" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 1:15 AM
ug 'n'
Play O/S" option turned off, and then "Reset Configuration Data" is enabled.
Once you get your PC fired up, log in as root, open a terminal, and try
"ifconfig", and also "ifup eth0" , then send the information back here.to
the forum.
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
Did any of you try to set up your connection as a LAN connection? I'm using
the exact same thing at home and at the office, and it has worked for me
everytime, including LM 8.0B2! Don't bother with setting it up as an
Internet connection, just as a network configuration.
Dan LaBine
Registered
Ok, so let me get this straight. You're using Sympatico in Paris? You work
for Mandrakesoft? And you're coming to the group for help!!! Or am I
getting messages from 2 different people mixed up?
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User# 190712
- Original Message -
From: Civileme [EMAIL
Can you say Samba?? You can Use it to see Linux folders/files from a windows
box.
- Original Message -
From: Kelly, Christopher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Newbie' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:16 AM
Subject: [newbie] More "Neighborhood" Questions
I got
While you're at it, check out xsmbrowser and LinNeighborhood. Both are
available at www.rpmfind.net
If you decide to install LinNeighborhood, download "gettext" from
rpmfind.net atthe same time, and install it first!
- Original Message -
From: iagoba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
of Linux can be greatly enhanced. Thanks for your comments.
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PMFirewall and IPchains
---
ate client
and manual files. This firewall system is designed to be used on a separate
firewall PC (Check the manual for minimum requirements). This one looks
really good. I'll be setting it up in the next few days myself. Hope this
helps everyone!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
sually run it on Servers, and I almost never have to shut them down, I
don't have to do it often. That's why I never learned how to automate it on
startup. If you ever add a second PC, you'll need to add a line or 2, and
ipchains will provide connection services for the second PC. Enjoy.
Mark; Thank-you for not
overstating the obvious! However, as I had mentionedin my initial post, it
was my opinion, not the opinion of all users ofPMFirewall. That having been
repeated now, I'd like to point out thatipchains takes only 3 lines of text
( at least for the networks that
d pay good money for someone to
write up a quick and nasty Wizard/GUI for ipchains that would walk you
through the setup, step-by-step, and write the results to the ipchains
configuration file. Mom wanted me to be a "Rocket Scientist", but no, no,
no! I had to become a brain surgeon! Serves me right!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
re someone will respond
with instructions on how to automate the startup procedure for it.
--
Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
econd disk. Does anyone have any
experience with this board?
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Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
that
sells it. If anyone knows of a store in Toronto that sells LM 7.2 could
you
let me know, please.
Thanx in advance,
Paul
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Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
e I can find the Wordperfect 8 for Linux
download? I tried www.corel.com and it does not seem to be there right
now. Is there another reliable site for attaining it? Thank you very
much. Marcia
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Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
xt suggestion,...try relocating other PCI
devices, and/or installing them one at a time (Modem first right after
the video card). One word of caution though. This is a last-ditch
exercise. You may have to re-do your install if you try that. Hope that
helps.
--
Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
R
but couldn't found the place that
sells it. If anyone knows of a store in Toronto that sells LM 7.2 could you
let me know, please.
Thanx in advance,
Paul
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Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
Thanks Philomena, but I can't even make a boot disk either.
philomena wrote:
I think its recommended at this point not to install any bootloader in
the 8.0 beta - just use a boot disk, to save aggravation until the next
beta release
cheers,
philomena
Dan LaBine wrote:
Has anyone had
rked instantly after that. Don't
forget about the ghostscript package.
Install it before the new cups packages. Worse case scenario, don't use
"check dependancies", since your
replacing the packages right away anyway.
--
Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
Dear Jon; Are you running the Triden on an Epox MVP4F motherboard?? I'm
just in the process of setting one up with Mandrake 8 Beta. I'll get
back to you on this.
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
Jon Doe wrote:
Does anyone have any links on info about getting LM 7.2 working
I agree entirely with philomena, but 1 question?? How many 16 year olds
does this guy hang out with? This guy sounds really old, so I'm
wondering what kind of deviate he might be??
Just my 2 cents!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
philomena wrote:
I usually don't pay attention
e. Go to "www.rpmfind.net" to download the
"rpm" packages you need, and then install them in the proper sequence.
You'll be needing ghostscript, cups, cups-common, and cups-drivers.
Follow my instructions in the first paragraph above and you should do fine.
Good luck to both of you.
--
Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Dan LaBine wrote:
I agree entirely with philomena, but 1 question?? How many 16 year olds
does this guy hang out with? This guy sounds really old, so I'm
wondering what kind of deviate he might be??
Come on now, there's no call for that.
peace,
Rog
Registered
K, Rog,...Peace!
Roger Sherman wrote:
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Dan LaBine wrote:
I agree entirely with philomena, but 1 question?? How many 16 year olds
does this guy hang out with? This guy sounds really old, so I'm
wondering what kind of deviate he might be??
Come on now, there's
2 more, 'staroffice'
(to execute staroffice) and 'staroffice printer setup' (to
setup printers for staroffice). You need to use the
'staroffice printer setup' menu selection to setup a default
printer for star office.
--
Alan
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Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
been able to finish the install because the install stops when I
can't install LILO or GRUB. Help would be very welcome!
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Dan LaBine
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd
Registered Linux User #190712
I have tried imwheel, /etc/X11/imwheel,
/etc/X11/imwheelrc, exec imwheel, exec /etc/X11/imwheel. Does it matter
where I add it? Does it matter how I add it? What basic fact am I
missing here?
Thankx
Pat the Rat
--
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
---
Click here for Free Video!!
http://www.gohip.com/free_video/
Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Description:
ple with 7.2 said
sound worked after install.
I think I'm close since I heard sndconfig play .wav and midi on sb16. How
do then make OS use it? Is this because ALSA comes with 7.2 and doesn't
have SB16 listed in harddrake?
-linatic
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Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
Good Luck.
On Saturday 24 February 2001 09:00, you wrote:
Can someone tell me,
what HP driver do I choose for a
DeskJet 648c
I don't see that one listed...in 7.2 cups
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Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
user, mount
says it can only be done by root. This is obviously for good reasons. Is
there anyway to give users permission to mount/umount specific things?
TIA...
Andy
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Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
I would
really like to be able to use my burner under the penguin so as to
continue my migration to a full-time Linux system.
Pat the Rat
--
Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
setting this printer up on ECP. Still nothing.
Why isn't lp0 recognized or setup. Where can I find the setup files.
Maybe I can
manually load it?
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Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
I beleive it's ark. Check rpmfind.net for the newest version.
On Sunday 18 February 2001 15:53, you wrote:
Hi everybody,
Yes. I reran another installation today. However, the archiver rpm
didn't get installed. Does any one know the name of it so I can install
it?
Roman
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Dan LaBine
ater, where it
doesn't always install library files related to random packages, but Kpackage
will warn you if any package needs additional files before allowing you to
install anything. Download the libraries or whatever it needs and install
them first. Hope this info helps.
--
Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
aries from www.rpmfind.net
One other thing,...if you have a CD burner, burn all the updates to CD, in
case you need to re-install everything later. I've been doing this for a
month or so, and it's really paid off having the updates on hand.
Good Luck!
Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
, don't use com 4,
instead use com 1/3 . You get the idea, right? Then try changing your
settings in the setup appplet in Kppp.
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Dan LaBine
Maximum LAN's Ltd.
Registered Linux User #190712
Option #2 myself. Can you return the set to where you
bought it for replacement?
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Judith Crews" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 6:19 AM
Subject: [newbie]
i have the "
Tina is related to the Oracle database server on your system.
Dan
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, you wrote:
I checked and all of my window managers are still there, so my mileage
did vary. Still no explanation for the
extra user Tina who seems to be associated with the time management or
something
connected.
Dan LaBine
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, you wrote:
My dial up connects and I can load web pages if I type in the I.P. BUT I
DO have my DNS servers in the settings. They are correct too. What's the
deal? It seems to transmit and receive about once a second a tiny bit of
data. I ca
, faxing is
activated by "Printing" to a fax driver. How's it work in Linux? Any help
would be apprreciated.
Thanks in advance,...
Dan LaBine
Windows
in the process?? make sure you back up everything on ALL partitions!
dan laBine
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, you wrote:
I have a single drive partitioned into 4 with my current OS (Win98se)
residing in C:\. Among the options in the install is one to take over part
of C:\ for Linux. If I do
The problem is that you don't have pppd installed. Either re-install it using
kpackage (from a console - logged in as root), or re-install your Linux, or
perform an update. Use the workstation/custom install, and select "individual
Package Selection. Go thru each section, and pick everything
(the second one is your best bet) in order to make room for Mandrake. Make
sure that you back up your data first!
Good luck!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Micha POZARZYCKI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 20
, but
KDE get's the job done nicely. Personally, I don't use it if I don't have
to. I trust that clears this misunderstanding up? Please don't make
judgements or assumptions about people you know nothing about.
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Bri
Correction; LEAST Likely to cause tension with first-timers. My Bad!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Dan LaBine" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 5:20 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE or Gnome
Tom; Yo
would
help a lot. One last thing, Have you considered upgrading to Linux-Mandrake
7.2? You can download it for free from their web-site, but a high-speed
connection is reccommended. Get back to me on this.
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Mayt
" We need 3rd party vendors to support
Linux as well.
-Original Message-From: Dan LaBine
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 7:53
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] KDE
or Gnome
Just a thought here, but wouldn't it be
incredibly w
You got me on that one Dan ! Er,..Sorry Dr. D. !
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Belkie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 12:38 PM
Subject: [newbie] ping IP
Hey Guys!
ok I have set up
Right On James!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "James Mellema" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrakesoft CEO defends Linux
Adrian Smith wrote:
Sridhar
Hear! hear! Bang on the money!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrakesoft CEO defends Linux
Very well said, I will vo
Absolutely! Iagree to the thing about choice, Oh, yeah and to the quote
about beer!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Scottaline" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [n
A slight correction to my previous post y'all. When I said static IP's I
meant static for my interneal machines. Like many of you I use DHCP for my
cablemodem.
Sorry if i caused anyone an enbolism!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
- Original Message -
From: "Dan LaBine&qu
Permission Granted! Sorry, I coudn't
resist!
Dan LaBineRegistered Linux User #190712And
Official smartass !
- Original Message -
From:
DJW
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 8:18
PM
Subject: [newbie] Permission to mounted
drives?
I am
Why not use IPChains to prevent incoming
connections from the outside, and skip all the other hassles? Just a thought
!
- Original Message -
From:
DJW
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 8:18
PM
Subject: [newbie] Permission to mounted
drives?
. It
"Auto-Launches" at the first desktop after install. Kinda handy. Just ask
Dan Belkie!
Dan LaBine
Registered Linux User #190712
And Unfortunately, CNA, CNE.
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Leone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16,
Just a thought here, but wouldn't it be incredibly
wise of us to suggest and promote KDE as a prefferred desktop environment? Don't
get me wrong, I don't actually have a preference of my own, but if we want Linux
to kick the financial crap out of Microshaft, we're going to have to make it as
Dear Group; How does one become a registered Linux
User? I'm registered with Mandrake, but I don't think that's what you folks mean
when saying that your registered.
Dear Dan; Go into your BIOS, and reset it so that you're PC is booting from
the CDRom Drive first. Put the 1st CD(inst) in the drive, and save your BIOS
changes. Exit the BIOS, reboot will occur. The PC will boot from the CD and
that's it. Follow the prompts, and do your install. Enjoy !
Dan
I have an Athlon 900Mhz, 768Mb Ram, Asus A7V, but IDE Drives. Absolutely no
Problems. Have fun, Good Luck. Do yourself a favor, though. Before
installing, disable your Plug 'n' Pray in the BIOS. See if you can
successfully disable ACPI as well. Install should go better.
Dan
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I have the exact same problem and symptoms. If you get a reply I'd like to
hear about it. Thanks in Advance.
Dan
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From: "KompuKit" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 5:31 PM
Subject: [newbie] Kmenu
HELP-please !!
I need
yone,
and we'll let Henry Ford pick the color of every car ? ( any Color you
want,...as long as it's black!)
Have a nice day !
Dan LaBine
MCSE, MCP.
General Manager,
Atlantis Computers Ltd.
President
Maximum L.A.N.'s Ltd.
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From: "Adrian Smith" [EMA
apologize if anyone takes offense for using this forum to
find people, but I can't think of a better place to find qualifies
people, can you ?
Dan LaBine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try www.bootdisk.com . They should have what you're looking for.
Dan
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From: "Sousa" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 10:53 AM
Subject: [newbie] --- mbr in the windows partition (again)
but cant you send me a generic boot
e buying cablevision
companies in Europe, pieces of Intel, and a hundred other companies. They
don't give a Rat's Ass about you, little dweeb. Go away, you bother us.
Did I get that just about right, gang? (Told you I was long-winded!)
Dan LaBine
M.C.P. , M.C.S.E., A+, C.N.E. (Like any of t
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