Hi
I have had the same problem with my Tungsten T3. It worked perfeclty on 10.0
and is now broken. My log files revealed timeouts on the USB port. There
seems to be quite a few mentions of this on google, but no solutions that I
could find yet. It seems that it's not a KPilot or Kontact
You can download a very nice nvidia installer for Linux on the nvidia website.
ed
On Monday, 10 January 2005 10:53, Maureen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm fixing to rebuild the puter and have heard horror stories about
nvidia. I have been using the download version of Mandrake 10.1, the
powerpack.
John
This worked perfectly first time with my Canon S45 Powershot.
Thank you.
ed
On Monday, 3 January 2005 11:29, John Layt wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:14, John Layt wrote:
Making some progress on LinuxQuestions there's this page:
On Sunday, 2 January 2005 10:20, John Layt wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 07:29, Edward Holcroft wrote:
Hi all
Can anyone tell me how to get Digikam to be the default app when I plug
in my USB camera? At the moment gtkam pops up on my desktop when I
connect it.
Thanks
ed
Well, I
Hi all
Can anyone tell me how to get Digikam to be the default app when I plug in my
USB camera? At the moment gtkam pops up on my desktop when I connect it.
Thanks
ed
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So would this explain why when I upgraded to 10.1, I suddenly coudn't sync
Kontact/KMail with my Palm although there was no problem syncing with
Evolution?
ed
On Monday, 27 December 2004 11:42, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 27 Dec 2004 09:38, Anders Lind wrote:
Very likely - but he's using
Have you tried Cubit Accounting? It's a South African product that has
accounting and payroll function and is GPL. See www.cubit.co.za.
Google shows quite a few experiences with Quickbooks running under wine and
Crossover Office. CXOffice 4 has native support for Quickbooks 2000, a status
they
I had this problem with Limewire when I upgraded to j2re1.4.2_05 with Mandrake
10.1 Powerpack DVD.
My .bashprofile does not have the lines you refer to, it is just the default,
but /etc/profile has the following lines which I added, which fixed the
problem to which you refer: