Re: [newbie] FTP L/M 8.0

2002-02-09 Thread Joseph Gardner
On Friday 08 February 2002 01:02 am, you wrote: On Thursday 07 February 2002 11:35 pm, Joseph Gardner wrote: Greets, I've got two L/M 8.0 boxes setting side by side connect through a hub and I'm trying to get the two to talk through FTP but it keeps comming back telling me

[newbie] FTP L/M 8.0

2002-02-07 Thread Joseph Gardner
seem to FTP into these boxes. I can ping from one to another. Any idea if I've lock out a service? Don't have a clue where to look - but then again it's getting late and I'm probably just overlooking the obvious. TIA -- Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Handi Krafts Euclid, Ohio Want to buy

RE: [newbie] Ethernet Question (was 10/100 Ethernet)

1999-08-19 Thread Joseph Gardner
lights 8-). Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 3:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie] Ethernet Question

RE: [newbie] KDE won't load at all!

1999-08-17 Thread Joseph Gardner
What kind of error msg's are you getting? Somewhere in those msg's lies the answer to what is not starting (my biggest offender has been the mouse). Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: [newbie] Trashed Linux installation

1999-08-17 Thread Joseph Gardner
What kind of errors are you getting? Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH 44102 -Original Message- From: Andy Goth [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 12:15 AM To: Mandrake Newbie List Subject

RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]

1999-08-17 Thread Joseph Gardner
What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with me 8-)) Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH -Original Message- From: Michael Scottaline [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 6:42 AM

[newbie] Onboard Sound Chip configuration

1999-08-17 Thread Joseph Gardner
as the distributor I bought the MB from is now out of business (go figure) Any help would be grateful. Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH

RE: [RE: [[newbie] realy dumb and revisited Q]]

1999-08-17 Thread Joseph Gardner
] realy dumb and revisited Q]] Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What does one mean rerun lilo (I know RTFM, but I don't have my books with me 8-)) Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH From a command line just type: lilo application/ms

RE: [newbie] Modem connects; no Internet

1999-08-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
You could try adding the command "novj" to your kppp advanced settings. Open kppp, select the account, select edit and I believe the advanced button is on the first tabbed window. Good luck Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH ---

RE: [[newbie] Linux for home consumers?]

1999-08-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
oblem ( and we won't even charge you the M$ standard of $150 / hr - 1 hr min) G Regards, You're average Joe. Joseph Gardner -Original Message- From: Rick Fry [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 7:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [[newbie] Linu

RE: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
James, If memory serves my correctly the Voice Surfer is an external modem?? If so then use the kppp dialer and under the Device tab select the cua2 not the ttys2 (cua is for and external device) Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH

RE: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
Interesting, I thought I was using 2.2.?? (linux-mandrake 6.0(venus)) and it gives me the choice of cuaX and ttySX from the kppp dialer. Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH -Original Message- From: Dan Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL

RE: [newbie] Modem slowdown.

1999-08-13 Thread Joseph Gardner
Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company 1920 W 114th St. Cleveland, OH 44102 V - (216) 228-2403 ext. 5318 F - (216) 228-5542 -Original Message- From: Brett [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 1:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: [newbie] Modem slowdown.

1999-08-13 Thread Joseph Gardner
Add "novj" in the extra arguments section of your kppp setup Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH -Original Message- From: Brett [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 1:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: [newbie] 4 persistent problems

1999-08-13 Thread Joseph Gardner
That would be "umount" not "unmount" (no "n") Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH -Original Message- From: Bret Craw [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 10:57 AM To: [EMAIL

RE: [newbie] Adding more RAM

1999-08-13 Thread Joseph Gardner
128 MB swap should be PLENTY for anything a newbie could ever want to run. If you get into something heavier then chances are you'll be reinstalling anyway and then you might consider a larger file. If you REALLY want to change it now people have suggested Partition Magic. Regards, Joseph

RE: [newbie] Mandrake 6.0 book

1999-08-11 Thread Joseph Gardner
Is there THAT much difference between the 2 that the general information given should be questioned ? Regards, Joseph Gardner -Original Message- From: Richard Lamont [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE

RE: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-08-11 Thread Joseph Gardner
Does every thing in the /etc/ dir get run at boot up ??? Regards, Joseph Gardner -Original Message- From: Hoyt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie] Modem Problems - Original Message

RE: [newbie] still can't use usercfg!

1999-08-10 Thread Joseph Gardner
Are you logged in as root ??? Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company Cleveland, OH 44102 -Original Message- From: brandon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 3:49 AM To: mandrake-linux support Subject:[newbie

RE: [newbie] Mandrake 6.0 book

1999-08-10 Thread Joseph Gardner
with Slackware, while there may be some differences between Mandrake and Slackware I have found the general background to be excellent. I found mine at Micro Center but I'm sure they're avail on the "net". Try www.idgbooks.com Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Suppo

RE: [newbie] no mouse on re-install

1999-07-28 Thread Joseph Gardner
I did the same (several times) and I had to select a generic mouse and disable the 3 button emulator (BTW, I have a Microsmurf mouse and it was the only way to get it to work) Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support -Original Message- From: David Gill [SMTP

RE: [newbie] Oh, yeah

1999-07-27 Thread Joseph Gardner
I'm game for a few online "quickies" Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Company -Original Message- From: Richard Myers [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie

RE: [newbie] executing an '.exe' file???

1999-07-26 Thread Joseph Gardner
On 24-Jul-99 Joe Brault wrote: This is probably boring all of you to death, but here goes... I got the disk mounted, but now I can't execute the executable file I downloaded (pkunzip for linux) How do I do this?? Thanks! An .exe file? Are you SURE it's for Linux? .exe files are

RE: [newbie] Oh, yeah

1999-07-23 Thread Joseph Gardner
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, you wrote: I broke my disk up in 3 partitions. 2 Gig or so for "/root", 64M for "swap", and the balance (6Gig) for "/home". This allows me to reinstall (reformat :-0 ) the /root and swap and not touch any home (user) files What about /usr and all those other

RE: [newbie] Oh, yeah

1999-07-22 Thread Joseph Gardner
Dan wrote: Andy Goth wrote: mind. If only I could map "\Program Files" to be on a different partition... Of course, such things are trivially easy in Linux... Wonder why Microsoft chose such a half-assed method of drive management... -- Dan Brown, KE6MKS, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Meddle not in

RE: [newbie] Man ?

1999-07-19 Thread Joseph Gardner
Perhaps I should write a program to screen the obscenities from my email. I thought I was dealing with a more mature class of professional! JOE GARDNER application/ms-tnef

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1999-07-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
someone recommend one server over another (and for that matter a graphics adapter) or do I have a decent combination already. My principle usage at this time is internet browsing but anticipate the need for higher quality graphics. Thank you, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support

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1999-07-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
for the time being (considering that I only have the Mandrake KDE environment and no apps. to compare it with.) I am wondering if anybody has something they would definitely recommend as a "higher end" graphics adapter (please, keep it under $200.) Regards, Joseph Gardner Senior Designer /

RE: [newbie] i hope this is my last problem....

1999-07-15 Thread Joseph Gardner
Hit the reboot button did we? Enter your root password and type man fsck at the root prompt . It'll give you the manual for the fsck command. I believe you'll need to run fsck -r to repair the disk segments at which point you'll be able to exit the root login (type "logout") and