the gimp is powerful, but it has one glaring flaw: it
does not work in CMYK. and for professional design
work, lab color and CMYK are absolutely,
non-negotiable necessities ...
and if there is a linux equivalent to freehand or
illustrator, or to page layout software such as
indesign and quarkxpre
g on Apache 2.0 and above. When
> you
> type "make", did you look closely for any errors?
> One
> of many known errors may pop up when compiling.
>
> Paul
>
> --- Kenn Murrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > well, i've never had to do that man
iions, I've used mandrake 8.1 non-server
edition, but I don't know if that's really relevant)
any other ideas?
thanks,
kenn
--- Todd Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 06:44:26AM -0800, Kenn
> Murrah wrote:
> > Greetings ...
> >
&
Greetings ...
I know I've done this a dozen time before, but today
I'm having trouble installing PHP on my Mandrake Linux
Server 8.2 ...
I've installed php, mod_php, php-mysql, and php-gd,
but my php-encoded web pages still refuse to work
(i.e., they display the php code) ...
what am i doing wro
for now, i don't care about see my linux box from a
windows machine ... i ONLY want to be able to reach a
windows computer from my linux box, so that i can run
wine ...
do i need samba for this? or something else? i'm
confused about whether samba is ONLY for making a
linux box appear on a window
geez
i dutifully paid my money for 8.1 and 8.2 and was
considering doing so for 9.0 ...
but is it just me, or does Mandrake WANT me to change
to a different distro? some of the user-hostile
things they've done lately makes me wonder
my two cents,
kenn
--- Dale Huckeby <[EMAIL PROTECTED
t; Frank
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Kenn Murrah
> Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 5:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [newbie] remote access to mail for m$
> users???
>
>
> Okay, gang
Okay, gang ...
I've won most of the battles here ... Thanks in no
small part to the help I've received from this list, I
have a Postfix/IMAP mail server up and running and all
is well with the world ...
The rub comes in trying to set up my Windows computers
to access their mail ... Outlook and
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wrote:
> Kenn,
>
> Do you really want to go to all this trouble,
> tightvnc is a lot simpler.
>
> Tony.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kenn Murrah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 4:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings.
I want to access my linux box from my windows computer
using X ... I've installed cynwin/XFree86 but i'm
unclear how to actually start a session of X from my
windows computer ... what am i missing? can anyone
point me in the right direction?
thanks.
IMAP server which
> >> has the issue not Postfix. Which IMAP server are
> you
> >> using?
> >>
> >> Does this happen at the same time every day? If
> so
> >> your IMAP server may have a
> >> cron job, or an entry in /etc/logrotate.d which
>
urier-imap which works pretty well for me.
> Another alternative is University of Washington
> imap, and there are a couple of others too.
>
> derek
>
> n Thu, 7 Nov 2002 08:42:30 -0800 (PST)
> Kenn Murrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > thanks, derek ...
t the same time every day? If so
> your IMAP server may have a
> cron job, or an entry in /etc/logrotate.d which is
> 'tidying up' every day
> and restarting the server.
>
> derek
>
>
>
> On Thursday 07 Nov 2002 1:59 pm, Kenn Murrah wrote:
> > Greetin
when running
logrotate logrotate.conf
i'm getting an error:
error: logrotate.conf:1 unexpected text
the entire contents of my logrotate.conf file is:
errors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/var/log/squid/access.log {
rotate 8
daily
}
can anyone tell me what i've done w
i have my transparent proxy working now (thanks in no
small part to the generous of some you on this list)
... all that remains to be done now is to find a log
analyzer that works ...
i've tried calamaris running from webmin, but i can't
get it to display my logs ... i've set the path for my
log t
what i've told (and have read online) of problems
syncing a Palm m500 to mandrake linux ... and though
i've installed pilot-link, i can't get my palm to see
it ...
any ideas?
thanks,
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should have made it clear that it's PALM OS that I'm
working with ....
--- Kenn Murrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I'm looking for programming tools for programming my
> PDA on my linux box ... In the Windows world, I've
> been using Poc
Greetings.
I'm looking for programming tools for programming my
PDA on my linux box ... In the Windows world, I've
been using PocketC with great success, but would like
to find a way to program my PDA on my linux box
(preferrably in C, though I'm willing to look at other
options).
I came up dry
Greetings ...
Okay, I've configured my mandrake box for ssh, and i
can reach it from my windows machines using putty ...
next step: what is the best approach to running X ...
i've seen some windows programs to run X server on the
windows box, then access my linux box remotely ... (or
at least i
Greetings ...
i apologize for the off-topic post, but i don't know
who else to ask.
i've registered my domain name with network solutions,
and i'm in the process of setting up my web pages on
my new mandrake linux box ...
what is the process for "registering" the domain name,
so the rest of the
Greetings.
I've just installed postfix from the original packaged
CDs of Mandrake 8.1 ... and when I try to use webmin
to configure it, it tells me that it can't understand
the configuration file and that i need to configure
postfix manually ...
heck, if i knew how to do THAT, i wouldn't be usin
i know this is gonna sound odd, but ...
for one application, i need emails to automatically
print immediately upon receipt, with no human
intervention.
any ideas how this could be accomplished? is there a
program that will do that? can it be scripted?
thanks in advance for the help.
kennM
Greetings.
I need to set up a mail server on a Mandrake Linux box
... hopefully something relatively simple to set up,
seeing as I'm not the most knowledgeable Linux guy
around (i'm not the LEAST knowledgeable, either, and i
do have some experience with linux, but not with mail
servers) ...
Any
ind a similiar product I can run on my
Mandrake Linux box ... it needs to be fairly user
friendly, because I'm the only Linux person in the
company, and a couple of other people will need to
help me monitor the activity.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
K
WHAT A GREAT IDEA !!! Ground the kid so you can get to
the computer yourself ... i wish I had thought of
that!
:-)
--- Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Just now he's grounded from his computer, and I'm
> giving all the time I
> can to Mandrake, so I'll get to that one as soon as
> I
I'm about to get up my courage to compile my own kernel, and I'd like to be
able to benchmark my system both before and after the build, so I can see
how much (if any) speed enhancement I get for my effort.
How would you recommend that I benchmark my linux box's performance ?
TIA,
kennM
Greetings ...
I'm attempting to install gdk-pixbuf ... i could only find a src.rpm at
rpmfind, not an i586 version ... so i was attempting to build it ... i'm
getting a file not found message, even though, as you can see the file
is there ... what am i doing wrong?
thanks,
kenn
Script star
okay, i'm finished experimenting for the day ...
for no reason other than to see what i could learn, i
copied the source code onto my hard drive, configured
a new kernal with make menuconfig, made the kernel,
installed it, and tested it ... and i gotta admit, i
learned a lot doing it ...
but now
thanks to everyone who helped me on this question,
especially you, Anuerin ... this is a terrific reply.
--- "Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 13:08:22 -0800 (PST)
> Kenn Murrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > okay, i
okay, i know this is a trivial issue but it's driving
me nuts ...
i've created a dual boot (windows ME and linux) in
which the clock is 6 hours different between the two
... if i correct the clock in one operating system,
when i reboot, it's wrong in the other ...
what am i doing wrong here, gan
Greetings.
I've done a default 8.1 installation on my laptop and
everything seems to be functioning properly, including
an ethernet connection that i was a little concerned
about ...
how do i tell if USB installed properly as well? the
only USB gadget i have with me today at the office is
an ext
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