On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:30:56 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 11 Mar 2005 15:59, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
I guess it is possible that you have to turn the camera on, but
I do not think so. (Unless you had to do that for it to be
detected in Windows.)
Mine is not
Mr. Geek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I hope that my next question won't seem as strange. Is there
some software that will allow me to erase pictures which are
stored on the camera?
I have a delete script I wrote that I tied to a menu (watch for
email line feeds):
#!/bin/sh
#gphoto2
In theory it's a storage device, so you should be able to. OTOH,
I'd rather play safe and let the camera do it.
Mr Geek, have you been able to mount it as a storage device? I
haven't on my A80.
eric
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I would like to get some wmv files to playt on my TV (dvd
player).
The player can handle VCDs and of course DVDs.
Any ideas? Nero was suggested, but of course that's a windows
app and not very free.
Have you tried mencoder or one of its front-ends like Gmencoder ?
I haven't,
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 20:27:18 -0500
Christopher Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the contents of the file. Sorry so big. I removed all
lines starting with # to try and reduce the size. Should I have
sent as an attachment?
It's better to post as text than an attachment. Not sure about
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:14:37 -0500
Christopher Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to linux in general (1 week) and have decided to put my
individual experiences on the internet in a forum format. I have
posted small messages for each of the experiences that I have had
in the past week.
Dick Gevers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 20:26:00 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about [newbie]** Welcome to Newbie **:
5. List Etiquette
We have prepared a page describing common mailing list
etiquette that will make your posts more effective and
make fellow list
On Wednesday 02 Mar 2005 16:00, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
One thing to keep in mind, without some extra changes in your lilo.conf,
Windows will not boot from the second hard drive!
Thanks for clarifying, Mikkel. I just couldn't remember clearly enough.
I
hadn't remembered, though, that
Thanks, Duncan and Eric. How can I disable/disconnect the old
drive? Have I to unplug it?
Yeah, unplug the ide ribbon cable. I'm not sure if just unplugging
the power is enough.
eric
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But I never broke windows so badly I had to reinstall it!
You didn't try very hard! I have broke almost every OS I have
worked with- no harm in experimenting since that is how you learn
- as long as you learn - and you have the time to set aside for
reinstalling!
I have broken most of
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:36:46 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 25 Feb 2005 16:23, Eric Huff wrote:
I can burn using cdrecord just fine, but i need to be root for
k3b to burn.
Here are the perms:
-rws--x--- 1 root users 54 Jun 15 2004 /usr/bin/cdrdao
-rws--x
Ron Hunter-Duvar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is Sympa requesting confirmation on every email I send?
It's always done that to me, since I joined almost a year ago.
Anne's right: neither of you are on the sub list with the emails
you posted from.
I would normally just add you again, but
Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just bought an extra hard disk of 80GB for my computer.
Could someone here please tell me how to make it my master disk (I
still have the old one of 20GB), without loosing the information
on my old disk?
I used this:
I would like to get some wmv files to playt on my TV (dvd player).
The player can handle VCDs and of course DVDs.
Any ideas? Nero was suggested, but of course that's a windows app
and not very free.
K3b needs mpegs to make a vcd.
Thanks,
eric
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I can burn using cdrecord just fine, but i need to be root for k3b
to burn.
Here are the perms:
-rws--x--- 1 root users 54 Jun 15 2004 /usr/bin/cdrdao
-rws--x--- 1 root users 326796 Aug 18 2004 /usr/bin/cdrecord
I ran the k3b setup, and set the group to users, but am not sure if
that's
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 25 Feb 2005 16:23, Eric Huff wrote:
I can burn using cdrecord just fine, but i need to be root for
k3b to burn.
Here are the perms:
-rws--x--- 1 root users 54 Jun 15 2004 /usr/bin/cdrdao
-rws--x--- 1 root users 326796 Aug 18
Since 2 month I use a new laptop Acer Aspire 1680 with MDK
10.1 community on it. Since the first installation I have no
automatic POWER DOWN and I had to turn of ACPI because when I
rebooted the computer I got a black screen with no access to
the keyboard. I had no problem with MDK
Is it really impossible to customize the toolbars in
gnumeric?
Don't know
But i am so used to having buttons for delete and adding
rows that i miss them...
They're easy. Click in the label part of the line or column
and you can then add or delete lines from a
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 18 Feb 2005 18:30, Eric Huff wrote:
Is it really impossible to customize the toolbars in gnumeric?
Don't know
But i am so used to having buttons for delete and adding rows
that i miss them...
They're easy. Click in the label part
Is it really impossible to customize the toolbars in gnumeric?
I like how fast it comes up, and the fact that i was able to set the
printing to fit to page (which i could not figure out in open
office calc. There was a setting in presentation, but not calc).
But i am so used to having buttons
Turbotax Web works just fine. :) I've been using Web-based
turbotax methods for the last few years using linux. One caveat
though, I had a little difficulty getting the browser (konqueror
or mozilla0 to automatically launch acrobat inside the browser
window for printing purposes. I managed
I used TurboTax Deluxe (freebie from American Century Investments)
with Crossover Office 4.0 and it mostly worked ok. Some of the
navigation aids don't work properly, but tax preparation and
printing seem fine.
That's good to know.
I haven't decide yet what to do to rid my box of
dual
I get the eth0 internet connection failure thing.It works OK
though.It just annoying...
A couple solutions:
-
Thanks to several tips I found my problem. Turning off 'Network
Hotplugging' in MCC networking fixed it. One poster mentioned you
could get the same
Hey, bud, when you get back in your office, could you remember
to *never* set an out-of-office auto-reply for an account you
use on a mailing list?
Many thanks!
I rang their contact number this morning, they can't switch it off
as it is company policy to have this switched on and
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 13:39:29 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 30 Jan 2005 16:58, JR wrote:
Would someone clarify this for me please?
If you use Reply but change the subject, you are hijacking.
Does this mean if you change the 'subject' field, or the topic
of the
Hey, bud, when you get back in your office, could you
remember to *never* set an out-of-office auto-reply for an
account you use on a mailing list?
If it's a big problem, i can unsub the address. He'll get a
note saying he was unsubbed. But he'll still see this HUGE
thread
Andy Yankovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My computer is used only by me. Never by another person.
I have a cable connection that is always on.
You'll get a lot of suggestions, but here is what i do:
1. Is the recommended procedure to turn computers off at least
nightly or keep them on all
I turn mine off to save power, but there is little or no need to
do it for stability.
Once you've stopped using your machine for some time, and the
drives have spun down and the monitor goes into powersave mode,
how much are you really saving?
I've always been curious about that one.
I
1. Is the recommended procedure to turn computers off at
least nightly or keep them on all the time?
I turn mine off to save power, but there is little or no need
to do it for stability.
Once you've stopped using your machine for some time, and the
drives have spun down
You may have to run su before running ./scanmodem - I don't
remember if it will run as a normal user.
All the instructions are for running in the command line
interface, and not from X, so you nead a terminal window, or you
need to drop to the command line. Now, as to what the commands
What is this a:scanmodem.gz stuff? I just tried it on mine and
as expected, linux doesn't do anything with a:
Mine would be /mnt/floppy/scanmodem.gz
When running properly I believe it is supposed to read and
print out
what chip set you have in a winmodem. Very helpful in
Well, every year i google around for a way to do taxes (on my
computer) w/o booting into windows or using the web version.
Sooo, anyone figured out a way to do your US taxes under Linux?
I've been using turbotax, and this year i might be able to put it on
Laura's mac, which is better, but i
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:25:48 -0600
David A. Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The left Alt key works fine but the right Alt key is ignored.
It is like the system doesn't recgonize it as a shifting key.
Mdk 10.0
You might have to do some man page reading (it's been awhile since
i set this
Angus Auld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shot in the dark - maybe things were loading in the wrong order?
Anne
Anne, I think you are on to something there. The *order* of these
devices coming up seems to be what was giving me the trouble.
Since ppp0 is just a *software* device that uses
I'm wondering which option is best to connect to my laptop to a
digital camera (which hasnt been chosen yet).
I thought that if I got one that supported mass storage, then it
would be as simple as mounting my mp3 player. But someone else
reccommended getting one that uses CF / SD cards and
Most popular name camers support mass storage (a few use
proprietary formats, like Kodak's). As long as they write to a
common format storage medium - CF/SD/SM or whatever - you have the
option of going to a card reader later.
I may have mis-used mass strage.
What do you call a usb camera
Most popular name camers support mass storage (a few use
proprietary formats, like Kodak's). As long as they write to
a common format storage medium - CF/SD/SM or whatever - you
have the option of going to a card reader later.
What do you call a usb camera (or any device) that
I meant that he could mount as a mass-storage device at first and
buy a card reader later if he wants to. My daughter's Kodak,
however, can't be used as a mass storage device, but can be
mounted with gphoto. (I haven't tried Digikam)
If you do try digikam, and you don't see files you
Any camera that uses the USB Mass Storage protocol is absolutely
the way to go. Stay away (far-far away) from any other protocol.
USB Mass Storage will be recognized as any other usb drive when
you plug the camera into your Linux box, and probably you will get
an icon popping up for it on
I have a pile of high res pics to reduce to 800x600 or 640x480
for the website. Anyone have a batch script or prog to do a
directory at a time?
http://jpgtn.sourceforge.net/
jpgtn -p -f -H -s 400 -q 90 *.jpg
Will limit height to 400. I think you can put limits on both while
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 01 Jan 2005 20:29, Edward Holcroft wrote:
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.
Try kcontrol Components File Associations
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a crappy old P3 and OO opens in 7 seconds...
What are the conditions for that? (IE: 1st time, already an Oo
instance open, etc) ?
mine is approximately:
24 seconds for the 1st time
15 for the 2nd (opening a different file after closing 1st)
6 when
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 8
model name : Celeron (Coppermine)
stepping: 6
snip
BTW, how the heck do I get this info?
I had to search for the answer myself to get it:
cat
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Huff disseminated the following:
It's prolly a combo of the Celeron processor and your memory
usage. My OO is set to use 9MB, I set it to 20 and it opened in
under 4 seconds.
Plonk another stick of memory in there, d00d!
Will that help:
~ $ free
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:52:17 -0800
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when trying to burn ISOs to disk using K3b the disk always fails
the md5 sum I have set the burning speed as low as it will go 8x
but I still get the problem.
I need a good copy of Mdk 10.1
Check here to see if you did
Can anyone point me to he hard drive thread we had awhile ago?
I've searched the archives, but can't find it.
It's the one where everyone piped in with their experiences with
hard drives.
Thanks,
eric
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According to the 'Received:' trace, the message originated at:
[220.244.219.186]
linux-mandrake.com (220-244-219-186-qld.tpgi.com.au
[220.244.219.186])
I have gotten 3-4 from the same IP range, all tpgi.com.au. I
usually warn users but no one ever pay attention so I figured I
These days, however, almost all
new (quality) cameras have the ability to be mounted as a USB
portable drive, which the industry (or at least Canon) refers to
as PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol).
Are you able to mount canon cameras as removable drives? My
powershot A80 works great with
KMail has a reply-to-list feature. Just hit the L key, or you
can set up a toolbar icon. Useful for keeping my blood
pressure under control.-- cmg
I knew about the reply-to-list, but not the L key. Thanks for
the tip.--
Actually, I didn't know about the L key thing myself until
I do sort my mail into folders but I don't have the list parameter
set, and the L key works just fine. (KMail 1.5.4 under KDE 3.1.4)
I think all the good mailers grab info from headers like this:
List-Post: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
eric
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Is there a program for doing address book type edits on cel phones
for linux?
I did the usual search of sourceforge, google, etc, but only came up
with one for an ericson t610.
I have an ericson t60 and a motorolla i205 phone, if it helps.
Thanks for any leads,
eric
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Is there a program for doing address book type edits on cel phones
for linux?
I did the usual search of sourceforge, google, etc, but only came
up with one for an ericson t610.
I have an ericson t60 and a motorolla i205 phone, if it helps.
I should also mention that it uses an rs232
Is there a program for doing address book type edits on cel
phones for linux?
I have an ericson t60 and a motorolla i205 phone, if it helps.
Ok, multisync (in the urpmi sources, duh) does work with the
ericson.
I don't have a cable yet for the motorola, so i'll have to see...
eric
--
EH The archives have been started back up (thanks to
Vincent),
Over what time period is the gap?
EH It is from nov 2003 until a few days ago when it was
EH started up again. For that time period, we need to use the
EH other sources...
I think marc. theaimsgroup.com is
EH The archives have been started back up (thanks to Vincent),
but the EH gap hasn't been filled.
Over what time period is the gap?
EH It is from nov 2003 until a few days ago when it was started
EH up again. For that time period, we need to use the other
EH sources...
I can supply
Hello Eric,
Monday, October 4, 2004, 6:40:24 PM, Eric wrote:
EH I should have sent the answer to this thread.
EH The archives have been started back up (thanks to Vincent), but the
EH gap hasn't been filled.
Over what time period is the gap?
It is from nov 2003 until a few days ago when
Vincent corrected the newbie archive problem. It doesn't fill in
the gap, but it will archive from this point forward.
eric
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from
I meant the permanent one but it seems that my father would like
to have an account so that he could play KDE's games :) Thus I'm
afraid I'll have to change inittab back to 5.
Or you could set his account to startx by modifying the
.bash_profile file.
Add startx in there, and make sure KDE
I should have sent the answer to this thread.
The archives have been started back up (thanks to Vincent), but the
gap hasn't been filled.
eric
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Want to buy your Pack or
I've got Xtart installed Stephen, one question though, how to
boot into rl 3?
Edit the /etc/inittab and where you see the default is 5, change
it to 3, reboot, login to the console as yourself, then run Xtart
to choose from whatever installed WM's you have (and you might
find that
I may be jumping to conclusions, but when mandrake's newbie
archive stopped at exactly the same time as a mass unsubbing, i
had assumed the same of the mandrake archives.
IIRC, you're right that the archives stopped being maintained
simultaneously with the mass unsubscribing.
I just did
Is Vincent still active?
having read a news release from Mandrake within the last few weeks
that said Mandrake was getting a $3 mill. contract from the French
Gov. to create a secure OS for French use, I would guess Vincent
was about as active as he could stand, just not with [EMAIL
Shortly after that, they set up a script at mandrake to kill
bouncing addresses, so the two are linked, though it's funny
that was the last post!
It's a shame mandrake never re-subscribed themselves to the list
after the big burp.
I'm a little confused. What do you mean mandrake
The reply-to address issue was already discussed here. It is
not my fault, as GMail does not allow the users to set the
I know it takes a little training, but so far both the mailers i
have used in linux (kmail and sylpheed) have reply-to-list actions.
Since i found those (wy back) i
If
Konqueror (gecko) would get it's javascript right I'd never even
contemplate another browser.
Konq isn't based on gecko, is it?
eric
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Want to buy your Pack or Services
Hi Eric, I cannot access e-mail with ML 10.0. I am on the internet
but no e-mail. This was sent by Linspire 4.5 on Portable computer.
Richard H. Peddie.
Not sure what the problem would be.
Best bet is to start a new thread and ask the list.
You'll want to explain what mailer you are trying
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 22:35, Todd Slater wrote:
Anyone on the list use a Mac with OSX? I'm about to get one at
work and was wondering how easy it is to use the FreeBSD under
the hood--such as for installing apps I'm accustomed to like
vcdimager, instiki, and others.
Todd
Laura just got an
[Oh,
btw, I still didn't get any answer about how to get my bookmarks
and passwords back in Mozilla, in the other thread...] Is there a
Linux equivalent of the registry that I should back up? [and would
it work with 10.0 anyway?]
bookmarks should be in a bookmarks.html file. Search on
...of course, someone *could* update the Twiki with alternative
links to the updated archives.
Oh, jeez, here comes Anne, gotta run! :-D
The links look ok:
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MailingLists
points to
http://www.mail-archive.com/newbie%40linux-mandrake.com/
Looks like they updated the Expert list, but Newbie is still
showing nothing for September.
Joe:
I dug a little deeper, and found that the last message indexed at
archives.mandrakelinux.com/newbie was by Eric Huff at 04:29 on
November 15, 2003; the subject was (are you ready) ** LIST
I'd be way pleased if you or anyone could tell me why this
isn't working:
http://www.comedycentral.com/tv_shows/thedailyshowwithjonstewart/
When I try to view a clip, I get 'loading movie...', but that
turns out to be a damned lie! ;-)
I either get what you got (new window, but no
Eric might also be interested to know that your candy ass was
spanked so bad on the OT list that you ran back over here.
I have been staying out of these threads but i have seen my name
mentioned a couple times and i want to clear a few things up:
I do not by any means moderate this list or
can someone sugest nice script for making tar arcives with
given size from given folder, presuming that data in folder is
more than given volume size; that volumes must be independet
form each other(no file spliting); that volume name is smart
(e.g. vol1.tar; vol2.tar vol3.tar;
One reason that my root terminal sessions have red backgrounds.
But, of course, not su'd sessions.
My root sessions have yellow backgrounds but then again - not the
su'd ones.
You can change the color of the prompt itself. I put this into my
.bashrc for root:
if test $(tty | grep -c
Well, anyway, with all the hijacking going on, we should write a
'Hijacker's Guide to the Mailing List'.
LOL!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Join the Club :
cron() is a lot more flexible than the example that you were give.
The values
in crontab are:
minute hour day_of_month month day_of_week command
So the example you were given was hourly:
0 * * * * command
(meaning 0 minute of every hour, day, etc. If you wanted it every
half
In mozilla all I need to do is right click on the
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' address and select compose email
to'.
Surely there is something similar in kmail?
Doubleclick on the address in kmail and sylpheed.
Not only that, you can set it up so that if you are in a particular
folder, new
Doubleclick on the address in kmail and sylpheed.
Not only that, you can set it up so that if you are in a
particular folder, new messages default to the list.
...*and* override people's 'reply-to' settings :-)
True! We should add this to the etiquette page...
eric
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Mandrake
IIRC, one of the reasons I wanted to switch to Claws was that it
was *easier* to drag files to a compose window to attach...but
then I discovered I could just create a script to do that for me
(ie. the ROX Send To menu).
I do the same with send to.
but in regular sylpheed, you could put
It's really getting attachments *out* of sylpheed that i want.
Well, I filed a bug report on the Sylpheed-GTK2 Sourceforge page,
we'll see what happens with that.
Hey, thanks for being proactive. I was going to get to it at some
point.
Have you tried it with the latest CVS of Sylpheed?
Install 'fsv' from a contrib mirror and you will be able to
visualise where all your drive space is being consumed.
(Fsv is like the scene in Jurassic Park where the little girl
says This is Unix. I can use this! and then flies through a 3D
visualisation of a file system.)
That is
I have been meaning forever to see where to go to figure out how
to get files to drag and drop out of sylpheed. For some reason,
claws doesn't work in or out, but in regular sylpheed, you could
put files in as an attachment, but still not out...
A point of order!!
If you are using
Oooh, tell us more. I use rox all the time, but haven't sent
much time on the extra goodies.
If you install ROX as a regular user, ie. from the source tarball,
it automagically creates an ~/Apps and a ~/Choices dir, where you
can drop all those handy and kewl apps for easy access,
I get
Just in case anyone *has* missed the last 3 years:
http://rox.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/index.php/
However, *best* way to install it is as a regular user (ie.
download tarball, untar, run it, compiles itself) so's you have
easier access to all the software goodies that go along with it.
They are tar'd and gzipped.
However, I do not seem to have a program in KDE to unzip them.
At the command line you can tar -xvzf filname.tgz or whatever it is
called
I made an alias for it since i use it a lot:
alias untar='tar -xvzf'
eric
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Also, for anything but audio cd's an image must be made first,
You can do it with a pipe (and not save to disk) if you want to:
mkisofs -r $FILE_TO_BURN | cdrecord -v -eject fs=6m speed=4
dev=ATA:1,0,0 -
Came in handy when i had filled my drive to where a 600 MB iso
wouldn't fit...
By the
Hi, please can anyone point me in the right direction for a phone
program that hooks up with Kontact so that I can click on the
phone numbers of Kontact contacts and have my pc dial up the
number. Simon.
That there was a hijack... I suspect that's why you didn't get ay
answers.
Check out
I agree, and I think KDE bashing is a pointless affair, its one
of our tools, and at least with linux you get a choice..
What about JoeHill bashing? (grin)
see:
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MandrakeMailingListEtiquette
eric
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http://clevername.homeip.net/2004_08_21-00_33_35.png
I get the message clevername.homeip.net could not be found
Hmm, may have been something temporary, everything seems OK here
now?
yep.
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I can't get the Mandrake
program to find my printer, and I can't get connected to my
provider and out to the net from the Mandrake program (which is
why I am using Windows.)
What kind of computer do you have? Are you using the parallel port
for printing?
I have a compaq presario celeron
I'm gonna chop this up to respond to specific points. Hope that
doesn't mess with anyone's mind.
Mess? It's actually a sanctioned activity. :)
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MandrakeMailingListEtiquette
It even promotes snippage...
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Eric Huff disseminated the following:
That should be added to the list etiquette thingie :-D
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MandrakeMailingListEtiquette
ROFL! Thanks Eric, but 10 *per list member*??!!
I figured 10 *total* was plenty. I should have made that more clear
I downloaded the SWF file several days ago. I love it! :-)
I just uploaded it to my site so the group can continue to enjoy
it. It is available here:
http://www.bipolarrecovery.com/RunLinspire.swf
Please download the file to your system rather than playing it
repeatedly from my site!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was definitely a spoofed address cause I did not send it. My
comp is totally Mandrake Linux and use kmail.
Didn't think it was you Dennis. When checking the archive, I saw
that it came from someone else up the chain. Use the link above
and you'll see what I
Hi All,
I went up to 10OE yesterday, and now my CD ROM drives arent automounting.
If
youre installing something, and Mandrake asks for something, it will open
the drawer and load from the CD ok.
However, stick a cd in, and that's it, no desktop icon, and if you go
into /mnt/cdrom/, just a
EH So, if i have xinetd and sshd running, is that duplicating
EH services?
Only if your xinetd configuration has sshd enabled under xinetd.
If not, you can run xinetd and sshd simultaneously (since, like I
said, xinetd is basically just a wrapper for services, and if sshd
isn't enabled, it
E What is xinetd?
xinetd is an enhanced version of inetd (internet daemon), which is
basically a wrapper for other internet daemons. You can use xinetd
to run FTP, BIND, Apache, etc.
The benefit as opposed to standalone is that since everything goes
through xinetd, you can tweak it more.
I tried installing RealPlayer, and the system says it's installed,
but I can't find it anywhere, and the browser doesn't acknowledge
it. Does anyone know where that puppy would be hiding?
Here's mine:
~ $ which realplay
/usr/bin/realplay
eric
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Here's something i didn't know. Apparently, a program can find out
what sym link was called to run it:
soffice - /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice*
spadmin - /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice*
If i run soffice, i get soffice. If i run spadmin, i get the
printer setup box.
eric
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In a console, type : which realplay
instead of using the command 'which', you could use the command
'type'. Using type also tells you if it is an embedded bash
program or not. It finds more programs if you use it.
Try 'type time', and then 'which time', and you'll see the
difference.
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