On Wednesday 27 October 2004 23:56, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Wish me luck.
Kaj Haulrich.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you...as it sounds like a mess on your box
right nowsweaty palms et all, heh?:)
Don't uninstall/re-install too quickly though. Sounds sort of windosy to me to
be a real
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 14:13, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Hello friends...
Until I installed 10.1 CE my Olympus C740UZ worked like a charm :
Just plugging it into an USB port popped up a harddisk icon on my
desktop (be it KDE or Gnome) and I could copy, move, delete and one
thing and another,
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 20:16, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Thanks, H.J.
Right now I'm a little reluctant to plug in my camera again, because
it makes my 10.1 completely unusable. If nothing else shows up, I
may have to, and will let you know.
lsmod doesn't show anything about a camera.
And
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 21:13, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Can you decipher that ?
Thanks in advance...
Kaj Haulrich.
Not realy, except that it's disconnecting and reconnecting...but why it's
doing that, dunno:(
Did you try supermount -i disable so as to be sure it's not creating this
muck?
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 22:14, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Ghost in the machine ??? --- Aliens from outer space ???
Kaj Haulrich.
Trust you to find a white raven:(
... ---
Naah, just kidding;)
There's something very wrong on the way this USB device initiates and the
kernel
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 23:15, Tom Karen Pino wrote:
I, too, would love to know how to trace these things and perhaps send
them a present.
Don't even try! It would double the (negative) effect of exactly that what it
is trying to douse up our bandwidth and incriminate non-M$
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 21:53, Jack wrote:
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 11:08 +0100, John Richard Smith wrote:
Power Quest drive image , a comercial drive image programme, can do
almost everything except some of the linux file systems, like reiserf.
It can certainly handle resizing well.
On Monday 25 October 2004 18:31, Alan wrote:
Good day all
I want to upgrade my 120gb Hard disk to a 160gb Hard disk.
I tried to use norton ghost but the minute it starts on my root partition
it stops. How can I check the integrity of my disk and it's
partition?
Is there another product
On Monday 25 October 2004 22:20, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Seems pretty cool, there is a click and copy mode where you can just
select one drive. (eg hda) and then a target drive, (eg hdb) and it will
clone one onto the other..
Franki,
When it does that, can it resize the new partition too or do
On Monday 25 October 2004 23:59, Alan wrote:
I am using konquerer to move stuff from one hard disk to another.
Konquerer reports on 2.5MB/s. Shouldn´t this be faster?
Seems very slow to me.
Any advice will be appreciated
Thanks
Alan,
If you're trying to clone disks with konqueror you're
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 02:01, Miark wrote:
http://www.mondorescue.com will backup or clone any system
running Linux (even if it's a multi-boot system).
Miark
message.footer
well, if you only want to back-up and restore use dump and
restore..both have excelent man-pages:)
--
Good
On Saturday 23 October 2004 22:21, Dennis Myers wrote:
it would run.
I tried that myself, and could not get the list to load, it would time out
after about 5 minutes
Chances are that the hdlist itself is being updated/renewed when that
happensnot all mirrors are equally fast, give some
On Friday 22 October 2004 16:38, Alan Dunford wrote:
Here I run a simple network with three machines - two running Mandrake
10.0 and one running Windows. The second Linux machine operates as a
server on which I back up files from the other two.
Currently the server has a monitor, keyboard
On Friday 22 October 2004 23:53, Elliot Somers wrote:
I have been googling for a good Wysiwyg for linux (MDK) that would allow
for easy content update. I haven't found anything GPL that looks decent.
The content is already written, just the prices, and various info needs
updating from
On Friday 22 October 2004 23:27, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
Of course, you have to trust that the key hasn't been tampered with as
well. The really paranoid among us rely on key signatures exchanged by some
other channel, such as telephone, to verify a key before installing it.
The really
On Sunday 31 October 2004 02:17, Russell W. Behne wrote:
Oct 20 at 01:38, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
For one: I've never used 2 or more networkcards for the same net on
the same PC before (I use a hubcheapefficient) but I don't think
it poses a problem. They should be connected
On Wednesday 20 October 2004 22:46, Russell W. Behne wrote:
extra ports for future expansion. I figure that someday I'll throw
together on old system, as an X-term put it in my woodshop, and run a
cable from there to the switch, that way I'll be able to log in from the
woodshop office without
On Tuesday 19 October 2004 04:50, Russell W. Behne wrote:
I want to network 2 computers off of my host. (One for each of my kids.)
Right now both new boxes are windows only. I have a couple old hard
drives that I will install, one in each box, to use for Linux. I want:
1. Both
On Tuesday 19 October 2004 09:32, Russell W. Behne wrote:
H Actually, it would be nice if y'all do drop in and do it all
for me, but I'd just as soon everyone just guide me and I'll do all the
configuring myself, so that I get familiar with what's what. That way,
once it's done, should
On Sunday 31 October 2004 01:09, Russell W. Behne wrote:
So both cards are now reecognised by the kernel. But pings to
192.168.0.11 and 192.168.0.12 aren't answered; doing a traceroute to
192.168.0.11 shows that the pings are going out the cable modem on eth0
to my ISP's private network
On Sunday 17 October 2004 02:50, Joseph Gregory Croes wrote:
Hallo guys
I have mandrake 10.0 PWP.
Win TV Theater card
878bt chip
Geforce 3 TI-500 64 MB
Pentium 4 2GHZ
358 Ram
I have done a lsmod to see which modules are load but I cant find anyone of
thos listed in this link (HP
On Thursday 14 October 2004 06:11, Joseph Gregory Croes wrote:
I have
P4 2GHZ Processor
358 MB RAM
Geforce 3 500TI
Wintv Theater tuner card
Mandrake 10.0
And my problem is that I can get Kde tv working. I supose that mandrake
has a new kernel and the modules comes build in mandrake. I
On Thursday 14 October 2004 21:43, Miark wrote:
Is there a way to configure urpmi to ignore certain
RPMs when I do a urpmi --auto-select?
Miark
Yes with the --skip optiondo urpmi --help and you'll see the options
on offer and after that man urpmi for more indepth infoit's very
On Wednesday 13 October 2004 22:31, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 07:17, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 21:41, Stephen Kühn wrote:
They're simple, fast, web based control and configuration, NO DRIVERS
NEEDED(God I love my Netcomm NB-1300)
An you don't
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 21:41, Stephen Kühn wrote:
They're simple, fast, web based control and configuration, NO DRIVERS
NEEDED(God I love my Netcomm NB-1300)
An you don't want to ask what he does to the thing when he's offline!:)
--
Good luck,
HarM
On Saturday 09 October 2004 13:44, rn001 wrote:
Hi all;
Perhaps this is not an easy question. I don't know.
I would like to know if it is possible form the bash to give any statement
to execute MS-DOS programs in other computers in the windows network.
(I' ve mounted the remote folders tree
On Friday 08 October 2004 10:14, GV wrote:
I think it should be something with the 10.1 distro
Any people from Mandrake ever heard of this problem??
I've got 10.1 installed on a few boxes and laptops without any ssh probs.
Connecting is no big deal..I couldn't do without, actually:)
On Wednesday 06 October 2004 07:25, Alan wrote:
Good day
I want to know if linux has a RIS (remote installation feature) similar
to M$'s RIS service ?
Thanks
For us non_M$ peoples; Would you mind divulging what this RIS acrually does?
There are various ways of remotely installing Linux in
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 11:44, David B. Carter wrote:
segmentation fault
I tried to go to the PyPanel site to look for troubleshooting info, but I
didn't find any. I googled (pypanel segmentation fault) but got nothing
useful.
Anyone have any ideas?
try running it in the python shell
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 16:33, GV wrote:
Hi,
I just installed the 10.1 and when I try to ssh to remote BSD server
having a dynamic IP accessible from the Internet, I get the following:
Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer
Please note that I can ssh this server from a WINXP
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 22:46, Thereidos wrote:
Tried that. It ain't what I've been lookin' for. It gives me only Linux
and doesn't say whether it's ext2 or ext3.
There is no real difference 'tween ext2 and ext3 except that ext3 has
journaling added. Use diskdrake if you really want to find
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 22:53, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I am looking for a nice frontend for mplayer. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
mplayer-gui-1.0-0.pre5.7pl
--
Good luck,
HarM
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 00:32, Thereidos wrote:
Currently I do have inittab switched to runlevel 3 but to use shutdown
you need a root access which I won't give my father. Or maybe I'm wrong?
Let him use halt (without the quotes)
--
Good luck,
HarM
On Sunday 03 October 2004 02:23, Merlin Zener wrote:
Hi all,
well I did it!!! :)
Good for you, Merlin.
Looking forward to more posts from you:)
--
Good luck,
HarM
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On Saturday 02 October 2004 04:00, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Harm:
Save wear and tear on your nervous system. Why not use KMail's Reply to
list feature?
I'll just have to change my habits and hit l instead of r.
Seems a bit topsy-turvy though.I have to change my habits because some
On Sunday 03 October 2004 22:44, Eric Huff wrote:
I always boot at level 3, but at the same time i am lazy and don't
like to have to start X after i login.
So i have my .bash_profile setup so that if i log into tty 1, it
automagically launches my favorite window manager, sylpheed, rox and
On Friday 01 October 2004 23:06, Merlin Zener wrote:
- wish me luck!
You don't need luck, you've got Linux...you need a clear head and a slow mouse
hand.
Read everything carefully and check the options before you click next and
you'll be fine:)
--
Good luck,
HarM
On Friday 01 October 2004 22:50, Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks to both. My flash drive is already working under Mandrake 10.
Paul
Sh*t, sent my mail wrong:(
Could somebody please write a plugin for mailers so that gmail users stand out
redflashing.or maybe shoot the gmail developpers:(
--
On Saturday 02 October 2004 00:07, Paul Kaplan wrote:
My initial impression is that 10.1CE is faster than 10.0 Official. Can
anyone confirm or would people like a sample of what I've been smokin'?
Paul
I just did a clean install of 10.1 and notice no differenceI'll go for the
sample
On Saturday 02 October 2004 00:18, Lanman wrote:
Of course, by the
time a new one is almost ready for release, the previous version always
seems to be a tad slower, so it's either great timing or they're doing
it on purpose! Hmmm,...a conspiracy maybe?
Eh?
I thought we all lived by the credo:
On Saturday 02 October 2004 00:44, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Furthermore, Firefox and Opera works just perfect
including *anti-aliasing*.
I just did the clean install but for the lif of me can't find opera:(
It's the only browser that allows me to pay international bills with my bank.
javascript!
On Saturday 02 October 2004 01:45, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
IMHO Opera is one of the finest
examples of commercial software living in harmony with the free (as
in speech) community.
Kaj,
Your opinion means a great deal to me and I agree.
Opera though, has a too cluttered interface to appeal to me.
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 09:03, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 21:58, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 06:42, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Today 06:42:36
Anyone know the address for re-addressing the off-toping crud?
--
stephen kuhn
Gee, it was so
On Thursday 30 September 2004 09:24, Merlin Zener wrote:
Hello all,
I've just got hold of 4 Mandrake 10.0 CDs; I'll be upgrading from 9.0,
and I wanted to ask if there's anything particular I should [or should
not] do to ensure a smooth transition.
I'm currently dual booting with WIN2KPRO,
On Thursday 30 September 2004 14:08, Merlin Zener wrote:
/dev/hda1 ntfs 7.8GB /mnt/nt 889.3MB 88.9%
/dev/hda5 vfat 22.6GB /mnt/windows 3.2GB 86%
/dev/hda6 ext3 980.5MB / 798.8MB 18.5%
/dev/hda8 ext3 3.8GB /usr 2.3GB 40.2%
/dev/hda9 ext3 2.7GB /home 730.1MB 73.8%
/dev/hdc1 auto 74.5GB /mnt/hd
On Thursday 30 September 2004 16:49, JoeHill wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:53:52 -0400
Todd Slater disseminated the following:
But note on the lists how many posts there are about upgrading to KDE
3.whogivesashit compared to gnome.
Well, IIRC, KDE is 'just there' when you install MDK, no?
On Thursday 30 September 2004 18:26, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
The US Patent office has *rejected* all claims by Microsoft to the FAT
filesystem.
:-)
http://linuxtoday.com/news/2004093003026NWLL
I'm a downright pessimist in those things:
Probably this a small smoke screen for an upcoming
On Thursday 30 September 2004 19:03, Stephen Kühn wrote:
You're using XOrg on 10.0?
No, upgraded 10.0 to 10.1.
Got it running by removing the old XF86Config-4 and letting XFdrake do the
work...downer: How do I get my wacom tablet to work using
Xorg?
Just copying the lines
On Friday 01 October 2004 00:19, Merlin Zener wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 00:21, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Two words:
CLEAN INSTALL
so that would involve reformatting both drives?
No, just the existing / and maybe /usr partitions. Leave all the others as
they are!
If so, then I guess I'm
On Friday 01 October 2004 00:41, JoeHill wrote:
Hey jerkoff, you might want to actually visit those URL's and notice they
are *out of date*.
heh heh,trust you to notice!;)
It should be in the welcome message:
Don't RTFM when Joe Hill's about or you'll get cussed at ;D
--
Good luck,
HarM
The titel says it all!
I tried urpmi.addmedia --distrib removable//mnt/cdrom/media/main/ on CD1 of
Mdk10.1 but that's a no go! Tried all sorts of paths but nothing works:(
The CD's are changed in respect to the directory trees but apparently urpmi
hasn't been told yetor did
On Friday 01 October 2004 00:19, Merlin Zener wrote:
So now I've lost all my bookmarks, passwords and various other settings
like home page etc, and I don't know how to get them back. Oh and btw it
didn't fix the crashing either :(
help???
:)
Those bookmarks should still be in .old_mozilla
On Friday 01 October 2004 00:19, Merlin Zener wrote:
How do I put them back again later?
By simply copying/overwriting them with the wanted older/saved ones.
--
Good luck,
HarM
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Go to
On Friday 01 October 2004 01:08, David B. Carter wrote:
frengoGorgia didn't bother to visit the archives before spewing the
following filth which was more worthless than the question on which he was
commenting:
That was just a bad case of foot in mouth disease, forget it:)
--
Good luck,
HarM
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 06:42, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Today 06:42:36
Anyone know the address for re-addressing the off-toping crud?
--
stephen kuhn
Gee, it was so quiet over here I thought the list was
down ...own own ..own!
Judging by the echo, this hall of fame is has just been
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 00:43, Phil Savoie wrote:
Hi All,
I can't seem to get the USB drive/stick to be writable. the fstab entry for
this is:
none /mnt/removable supermount
dev=/dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1,fs=ext2:vfat,exec,--,umask=000,
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 15:00, M.Schild wrote:
is 10.1 really that good?
--
yep
Maryse
OK, started downloading as of today:)
--
Good luck,
HarM
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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On Tuesday 28 September 2004 20:05, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 12:59, Sevatio wrote:
How does Real Player 10 compare with Helix Player?
Neither one of them hold a candle to Mplayer.
LX
I second that. Mileage varies on other players, mplayer always just works on
all sorts
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 21:42, Sevatio wrote:
So, you use Mplayer to play Real codecs?
Sevatio
Frankly, they haven't crossed my path for the last 2 years. So I don't
knowI doubt it.
IIRC I did see them being used for TV over internet and used mozilla (with
plugins) to view them.
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 22:57, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
Sounds like a wierd configuration was the culprit.
It always is in my case, if mozilla and plugins are part of the recipe:)
Anyhow my 10.0 is a mess so I'll give 10.1 a go tonight:)
--
Good luck,
HarM
On Sunday 26 September 2004 10:17, john wrote:
Hello
I will be using cdrw media in upcoming work to transfer files between
work and home and also use for backup. In winblows, it was a matter of
save as and indicate cd. I have not used win for about a year now and
don't intend to. Would
On Saturday 25 September 2004 17:55, Erylon Hines wrote:
attach
yourself to the metal part of the case, and you are good to go.
I had some wonderful shocking experiences doing so whilst forgetting to
disconnect the plugged-in monitor.
The world's a dangerous place full of unexpected pitfalls,
On Friday 24 September 2004 14:44, Scott Rineer wrote:
Maybe you are using the wrong Distro. since that is what Mandrake is
about. maybe you should look at Gentoo :)
snip
Sorry, I simply don't agree. If making it easier means sacrificing
features,
freedom, customization, then I don't want
On Friday 24 September 2004 18:03, Lee Wiggers wrote:
Thanks for the discussion. It helped me understand both my
frustration at putting the office back on win2k and reinforced my
intention of nailing them with mdk again next year.
Yep, It was an interesting little joust wasn't it?
Picked up
On Thursday 23 September 2004 22:25, Lanman wrote:
The fact that OGO is
either missing a clear and precise installation document or simply
doesn't work without some significant step that seems to be missing,
means it's not quite there yet. End of story.
Lanman,
I'm not a groupware user so I
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 20:03, Azrael wrote:
I've just been given a 17th inch widescreen TFT monitor (Kiss
Technologies, Coolview) and I am having problems setting it up correctly
under mandrake 10.
The monitor supports 1280x768, yet I only get the standard
non-widescreen resolutions
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 05:27, Lanman wrote:
Just out of curiosity, how do I determine which USB device port it's
attached to? USBview had lots of info about the unit, but doesn't
clearly state the device settings to use, - ie; it doesn't say anything
about which device to assign for the
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 16:34, Brian Parish wrote:
Things work nicely overall except...
Probably you've got old KDE .rc files (and such of the same for a few other
apps). Rename your .kde file in your home directory and logout and in again
as the user you are.
My bet is most of your
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 21:32, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Are you installing this as ROOT or as yourself? You have to make sure
you install the program as root, else you will get errors - and best to
install it to /usr/local/firefox as well mate...
How about just untarring/unzipping the static
On Monday 20 September 2004 16:30, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
156 files @ 7.1 MB. Lots of screenshots. Lots of Docs and btmgr-3.7.1
in rpm, src.rpm, tar.gz.
So, say in a day or so, you'll be our expert on btmgr heh;)
Iirc there's a way of just writing/coppying btmgr to mbr i.e. that's
actually all
On Monday 20 September 2004 16:47, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
I doubt I'll get to it for a while, other considerations.
C'mon, can't let a 6Mb download go to waste:)
--
Good luck,
HarM
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On Sunday 19 September 2004 21:49, JoeHill wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 22:04:04 +0300
Well, it's pretty old, but it's from another box which I had installed MDK
on before, though that was 9.2 (IIRC). This machine, however, does not
allow for booting from the CD :-(. One thing I should have
On Sunday 19 September 2004 22:40, JoeHill wrote:
Joe,
Did you ever try a floppy with smartbootmanager?
It comes on the slackware install CD's and works on the most improbable
of boot devices.
I've had some good experiences with it.
If I'm understanding you correctly, I don't know if
On Thursday 10 June 2004 03:21, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Or do like I do - have a bookable Linux CD
What a wonderful typo;)
Good luck,
HarM
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Join the
On Thursday 10 June 2004 10:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to create (save ) automatic files ( like batch files in
Windows) in Linux ? How ?
I want to use this not to do always the same things in console.
yes, you can put the commands you want automated in a text file.
If there's
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 09:59, Johan Sch wrote:
Please, is this correct for O.O.O or is there a way to fix this.
No, it's not the way it should be.
Could you be more specific what on exactly you're clicking on?
For more verbose output you could try starting from the commandline using
ooffice
On Monday 07 June 2004 21:13, Josenildo Marques wrote:
The Wine they have must be pretty good...
Well, maybe it'll help shy users to migrate...
Only and ONLY if it emulates the bugs and viruses will it give those poor
suckers a nice and fuzzy feeling. Something like: Hey, look what I didn't
On Monday 07 June 2004 22:20, Eric Scott wrote:
Got any help?
Thanx,
Eric Scott
Good god, man.
I'm racking my brain how 9.1 and certainly 8.2 looked likedo yourself a
favour and get 9.2 (at least) or better yet 10.0.
You're in the UK you should be able to get a Linux
On Friday 28 May 2004 18:50, Jeff wrote:
I finally got my wireless linksys card working with ndiswrapper. My
problem is that I have to set it up every time I login. I have the alias
wlan0 ndiswrapper in /etc/modprobe.conf, and I setup an ifcfg-wlan0 in the
network-scripts dir. After boot up
On Saturday 29 May 2004 00:32, Drew Martin wrote:
Any hows this for a bright idea,Dawn has only one file she realy care
about,would in be possible to plug my cable modem into the laptop and email
the file or FTP it to online account,such as Lycos,which she can access
from XP if and when
On Thursday 27 May 2004 18:44, M.Schild wrote:
I received an Excel .exe attachment. I know it is safe. How do I open it,
please? I have Mk 9.1
Thanks
Maryse
urpmi openoffice as root
good luck,
HarM
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 23:33, JoeHill wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2004 10:35:45 -0600
Ron Hunter-Duvar disseminated the following:
Does this mean I'm out of luck, that there's just no way to make this
game work? I understand the problem with vendors that won't release
driver source. But what
On Saturday 08 May 2004 23:14, JoeHill wrote:
WMI is minimalistic: it has no build- or runtime dependencies except the
C++ Standard Template Library (STL) and the X11 Library (XLib).
Allright...you try that with no gtk+ libs or a few gnome/bonobo ones to boot
and I betcha the whole wm will not
On Thursday 15 April 2004 18:20, Job Evers wrote:
I have the following:
./x/foo/bar/a/files
./y/foo/bar/b/files
I want to combine the directories so that I can have this instead
./z/foo/bar/a/files
./z/foo/bar/b/files
Any idea how I would do this?
Howe about the mv (move) cp (copy) and
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 01:36, jeb wrote:
Ok, then..How do I do it linux to linux?
If you're using Mandrake: Just ssh, Mdk has X forwarding enabled by
default. Otherwise you need the X flag, thus: ssh -X
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You cannot get the whole interface to run remotely (VNC does that well
On Saturday 10 April 2004 16:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone had any success getting the Belkin F5D6020 v2 WLAN pcmcia card
to work with Mandrake 9x or 10? I got the card for $10 so I figured I'd
give it a try.
I found the following page:
On Thursday 18 March 2004 18:08, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm about to upgrade a 9.2 system with the new 10.0 one, and I was
wondering if there is any online repository available to configure urpmi
with.
Is 10.0 Community considered Cooker? Am I supposed to point at Cooker
On Thursday 18 March 2004 21:11, Derek Jennings wrote:
Maybe on dial up, I have upgraded two systems from 9.2 to 10.0 by urpmi
from Cooker, and it took about 2 hours.
I took that long on a P2, 256M ram box (from 10.0beta2 to CE) using CD-roms,
You really have bandwidth;)
The P4 work box with
On Thursday 18 March 2004 18:22, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
Le jeu 18/03/2004 à 18:16, H.J.Bathoorn a écrit :
If you insist on updating via the web yesbut be in for a very very
veery long (think days) install session.
Downloading and burning the .iso's is the better option
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 12:35, JoeHill wrote:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 12:52:43 +0700
Fajar Priyanto disseminated the following:
I can almost picture you in my mind Stephen. Blue ocean with white
sands, there you are relaxing -sun glasses, wide hat, hawaiian shirt and
a boxer - on a bench
Hello all,
I'd like some comments here:
I'm a silver Mdk club member so I downloaded CD4-5 using bittorrent but I
prefer using rsync on a mirror on my previos (rc1) iso's.
I have this gut feeling that there will be no mention of CD4 and 5 on CD1 on
the download CD's meaning I'd have to add them
On Monday 15 March 2004 22:26, Charlie M. wrote:
rsync -avrt --progress --delete --exclude MandrakeMove-i586.iso
ftp.uninett.no::Mandrake/Mandrake/iso/
/archive/backup/nanook/downloads/Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community/
That's all one line.
The reason the --exclude flag is in there is probably
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 18:46, Charlie M. wrote:
Bit Torrent seems to download one disk at a time by default anyway HarM. If
my suspicion is correct and it uses a form of rsync for it's checking
phase you should still save bandwidth by using the suggestions I posted
above. I'd have to know a
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 17:30, Charlie M. wrote:
You won't lose everything HarM. The application does a /tmp mount (the
r switch for recursive means all and sub directories in the source and
target) of the images in order to do the sync. If rsync or the connection
crashes whatever has already
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 00:17, Asa Rossoff wrote:
Hi there, everyone!
I've asked a couple questions on the list but haven't had any replies.
I've also asked those questions some other places - like
LinuxQuestions.org, with the same result.
I know that this list and those forums have a
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 13:32, Allen/Gore/SlackWareWolf wrote:
You can tell I could use some sleep. I thought your last name was Bathroom.
;)
I'm in a worse conditionjust having my first coffee and trying to eat
something. You don't want to know how I read your name when I'm in that
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 05:35, Troy Thomas Hall wrote:
Dennis Myers wrote:
Has anyone got openoffice to run in 10.0? It is claimed to be everything
installed but when I try to open it the hourglass flips for a while and
to http://www.mandrakestore.com
yep, OO works fine for me in 10
On Thursday 04 March 2004 10:28, jimmy wrote:
./wlanup: line 72: /sbin/iwpriv: No such file or
directory
You need to install iwpriv!;)
BTW you don't need to add the option infra as it's already specified in the
wlanup script. You might want to change that to ad-hoc if there's no access
point
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 11:31 pm, rhein wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a light version of linux to run on a old MMX200 with 64
MB of ram. Is vectorlinux a good choice for a beginner?
Thank you
Christophe
Absolutely, but on those specs a Slaclware9.1 would run acceptably (maybe even
On Sunday 29 February 2004 21:34, Doug wrote:
Greetings all
I have a small problem with KDE on my MDK 9.1 using laptop.
I went and started the xeyes program found under the Amusement tab, nice
little diversion, but I can't remove them. No where in any of the docs have
I found any mention of
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