other source (ie; from documents,
Howto's or links embedded in applications), Konqueror doesn't even appear.
I'd appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction on this.
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Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Thursday 17 February 2005 5:39 am, Lanman wrote:
The only 'bug' is that Konqueror stays open after the request has been
passed to Firefox. Is there a way to prevent this? If I open hyperlinks
in any other program or from any other source (ie; from documents,
Howto's
set for ALL. Changes to this file
only seem to be reverted back thanks to msec.
Is there an elegant way to enable ssh? Perhaps thru
webmin?
Thanks,
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, assuming that they'll even ship them to you at all.
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Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 10:33 pm, Lanman wrote:
Yo, Gang. I just found this site (in Canada of course! Grin!), which has
some very nice howto's on configuring a variety of Mandrake services and
applications. You might want to have a look. It seems to deal with
Mandrake
Julie Sloan wrote:
On Friday 04 February 2005 05:15 am, et wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 09:16 pm, Aron Smith wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 12:48 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 04 February 2005 12:32 am, Aron Smith wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 02:33 pm, Lanman wrote:
http
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 04 February 2005 01:23 pm, Lanman wrote:
Personally, if I had to use the FUBAR howto, I'd rather just re-install.
It's less painful and allows me to get rid of unwanted stuff in the
process. Of course, I back up my important stuff everyday, just like
everyone else
Julie Sloan wrote:
On Friday 04 February 2005 09:58 am, Lanman wrote:
Julie Sloan wrote:
On Friday 04 February 2005 05:15 am, et wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 09:16 pm, Aron Smith wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 12:48 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 04 February 2005 12:32 am, Aron
.
Hope it helps.
http://www.aerospacesoftware.com/linuxhowtos.html
Of course, if everyone already knew about it, then please disregard this
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Derek Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 23:17, Lanman wrote:
Hey Folks. I'm wondering if someone can walk me through a few issues
regarding booting systems using PXE? Having sorted out my Mandrake menu
concerns it works but I still need to test it a few times), I'm now
looking at how I
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 13:07, Lanman wrote:
SNIP
So, I guess the next question is how can I accomplish this? I'm finding
a lot of info on how to configure PXE, but none of it seems to have a
clear (ie; Plan English) explanation on how to do it step-by-step, and
nothing
that you have cookies enabled in your
browser(s) just in case.
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connection. Instead, set up your Realtek network card for DHCP.
Without it, your PC won't see the router and you won't be able to connect.
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will do this for me?
Thanks,
H. Crissman
Hugh, you can always use this command
service network restart to refresh your network settings.
I can only surmise that you're leaving the laptop running while moving
from one location or network to another.
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and decent graphics
using the vesa driver.
By the way, did you manage to find out which video card you have in that
system?
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Mach64 3D Rage IIC. It has a Rage IIC chip. It is
1998 vintage. Doesn't that 3D mean that it, instead,
should support 3D? Where do I go, what do I do to put it into Vesa?
Since this may very well be a 3D card, should I
still by trying out Vesa?
One step closer, still hopeful ;-)
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Hey Greg! Speak for yourself, eh? There's nothing on me that's Hangin'
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as well.
That way, anytime I install Mandrake for anyone, I can use this new menu
as the default.
So, in essence, I am trying to replace Mandrake's default menu with one
of my own creation.
Thoughts? Ideas? Inspirations?
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Lanman wrote:
Hmmm, Looks Like I may have found what I'm looking for. It would seem
that Mandrake essentially uses a dynamic menu system, which makes a lot
of sense when you think about it. Other ways of getting your menus
updated would probably be clunky and cumbersome at best.
In order
can't seem to find anything on
Google that helps.
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are in the same timezone (Eastern), so that should make
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On Saturday 22 Jan 2005 12:41, Lanman wrote:
Don't forget to save your .Mail folder as well as your std.vcf file,
documents and any other media or data you'd like to save. If you need
help setting up a second hard drive on this PC
Julie Sloan wrote:
I came to the same conclusion after sleeping on it. Thankfully K3b
still works!
Ouch! You slept on your hard drive? Didn't that hurt? Grin!
thanks,
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! Nest thing you know, women will
be dating their hard drives, Sigh! Well, maybe I can just increase my
support contracts instead! Grin!
Way to go! Now the secret's out of the bag!
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Margot wrote:
Lanman wrote:
Damn Stephen! Did you have to list every one of our flaws? There's
honesty and then there's Brutal honesty! Nest thing you know, women
will be dating their hard drives, Sigh! Well, maybe I can just
increase my support contracts instead! Grin!
Way to go! Now
ala mode, goat ala
carte, goat burgers, goat kebabs, goat gyros, goat sausages, goat
patties, goat casserole...the list goes on.
My barbie is primed up and ready.
You missed the best - goat curry with rice peas.
Great Caesar's Goat! Er, Ghost! This is getting real bad folks! LMAO!
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Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 07:59, Lanman wrote:
Damn Stephen! Did you have to list every one of our flaws? There's
honesty and then there's Brutal honesty! Nest thing you know, women will
be dating their hard drives, Sigh! Well, maybe I can just increase my
support contracts
Stephen Kühn wrote:
It's quite alright. On THIS list, women are allowed to choose top or
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OK, Now! See? That was funny! Especially when taken out of context!
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Stephen Kühn wrote:
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parts and installing them
manually, and tweaking the configuration gradually as you go - this will
be a lot of hard work, but a good learning experience!
Have a think, work out how brave you're feeling, and let us know.
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floppy diskette
or special CDROM disc.
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Lanman wrote:
I'm interested in finding out if it's possible to create hidden
partitions on a Linux system. Does anyone know if this is possible?
I'm toying with the idea of putting an image (ISO or whatever) file
on this partition for quick-restores.
The image
? No! No! Jay Leno! Grin! LMAO!
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to their car PC systems.
Where ya been hiding for that last year? Kitchener? Etobicoke? Jeesh!
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Putting Microsoft out of business,
one PC or Server at a time
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the new
location in the command.
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and more efficient to simply block the whole subnet!
http://ws.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl
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, and
so have many of my clients.
Have a look at http://www.gentek.com
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domain names you're trying to use. If the plan is to
use real domain names, you're going to have to use something similar to
what I've suggested above. Good Luck.
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Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
On November 22, 2004 15:38, Lanman wrote:
Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
...
Just a wild guess, but it sounds like there might be something in the
BIOS or the drive (or something to do with the BIOS/motherboard/drive
combination) that's preventing writing to the MBR. Perhaps
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On November 20, 2004 08:02, Lanman wrote:
...
But the fact that something is preventing me from writing to the MBR has
me very curious too. This is the first time I've ever seen this at all
in about 10 years, and re-doing the BIOS would usually kill any TSR or
other virus
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
Heh, try formating and writing to MBR whilst having the thing perched on the
top story window-sill...It's been known too work;)
A:\Format C: /fear /s ?
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anywhere without Mr. Laptop!
Adios Amigos! Buenos Dias!
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' the plugin into your
browser's plugin folder. If you have multiple browsers that you like to
use, drag and link a copy of the plugin to each of the respective
browser's plugin folder and again 'link here'.
Lanman
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Want
suggestions or helpful advice? This is just plain
weird and I'm running out of ideas so I'd appreciate any help the list
can offer.
TIA
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Lanman wrote:
Never let it be said that I don't bring interesting problems to the
list! This time, the problem makes no sense, unless someone has
written a boot-sector virus and included it on the Mandrake 10.1
Community CD's.
One of my systems has an Asus P4S800
Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 11:52, Lanman wrote:
Never let it be said that I don't bring interesting problems to the
list! This time, the problem makes no sense, unless someone has written
a boot-sector virus and included it on the Mandrake 10.1 Community CD's.
One of my systems
Aron Smith wrote:
On Friday 19 November 2004 05:38 pm, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
On Friday 19 November 2004 05:31 pm, Lanman wrote:
That just happened to me (on 10.0 though) and I had to make the /boot
partition ACTIVE' using Partition Magic...after that, it was all
downhill (er, uphill)
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of the hardware that IS
supported by Linux, usually runs at least as good (if not much better)
in Linux than it does in Windows.
Just my $0.02 !
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are enabled in services (in MCC) and also
in KDE and then reboot again.
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be able to lock down what the kids
can/can't do and when. Hope that helps.
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you told your player that it has to look at the dvdrom - in
preferences???
No but I will thanks, thats likely the problem.
As root, try changing the permissions for the symlink and/or the device
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and have been running for some time on 9.2 or 9.1, so hardware
shouldn't be the issue. I've re-burned the CD's for 10.0 and 10.1 and
I've run the MD5sum on the finished CD's - which checked out fine.
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 17:17, Lanman wrote:
Does anyone have some constructive suggestions other than replacing the
hardware? Like I mentioned earlier both have a version of Mandrake
installed and have been running for some time on 9.2 or 9.1, so hardware
shouldn't be the issue
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 12:17, Lanman wrote:
I've been seeing some strange activity going when trying to install
Mandrake 10.0 or 10.1CE on a few older systems and I was wondering if
anyone here had seen the same thing?
Both systems are running AMD CPU's, and had previously
characters.
How can I enter full length DNS address?
Thanks,
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Was that a trick question? Grin!
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Thanks again Anne, I'm not sure that it's quite what I was looking for
though, I'll study it and see if I can use it to create a DVD from the 3
iso's.
John
Anne, Nice to see you coming around a bit more! Hopefully we'll see you
on this list more often. You've been missed!
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 13:00, Lanman wrote:
Anne, Nice to see you coming around a bit more! Hopefully we'll see you
on this list more often. You've been missed!
Thanks Lanman :-) Hasn't anyone been nagging enough lately?
I've been reading too many lists, troubleshooting my own
that you've configured your
desktop to display your mountable device icons - otherwise they may
mount, but they won't show up on the desktop.
Check for the mountable icons in KcontrolLook'n'Feelbehavior. Check
the third tab especially and make sure that the checkbox is checked.
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this place would be a lot more enjoyable for all!
(By the way Lyvim? I hope my check is in the mail? Grin!)
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Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 07:31, Lanman wrote:
LX,
snip, snip, snip, and more snippage.
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
Without that, MDK would be just another gray distro.
Definite words of wisdom! How old is this guy? Should we be calling him
*Master* ?
Personally I'd just settle for being
developed a sense of humour! Guess those anger-management
classes are finally paying off! If they're good enough for Charles
Manson, you should blend right in!
Man, You slay me! LMAO!
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Margot wrote:
assorted and copious snipping
Can we move this to the OT list now please, before it goes any further?
And Todd and Lanman would be more than welcome to join us there ;-)
More of the same
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that says subscribe in it or what?
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On Friday 01 October 2004 07:31, Lanman wrote:
Lyvim is one of the few who maintains a relatively even composure
compared to some of us
what /are/ you smoking?
Whatever it is,...you cain't have nun! I is saving it fer Festus and
Joe! Y'all will have to grow yer own!
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it on purpose! Hmmm,...a conspiracy maybe?
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Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 08:58, Lanman wrote:
I really hate it when you do that! Just when I thought I had found a
challenging intellectual adversary, you go and agree with me on
something! Damn! Where's Albert Einstein when ya need him? *Snicker*!
I like to keep my
et wrote:
On Friday 24 September 2004 17:46, Lanman wrote:
Glad to be of service gents! Sigh! Now I'm off to scrape the callouses
off of my fingertips.
but still have not learned one iota about how to setup oGo, adn what I did
learn was just enough to have me try out the install of ogo, enough
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 07:45, Lanman wrote:
IMNSHO, It should be left on a development list somewhere until it it at
least configurable. Further research on OGO has shown that the SOPE
components won't compile on Mandrake 10.0, and without that you're left
. My guess is that they changed it
recently. Sorry Guys.
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has anyone tried using an HP PSC 750 Multi-Function mopier unit? It's a
combination of a scanner, printer and copier (I think). If there's
anything I need to watch out setting one up, I'd appreciate a bit of info.
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Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Saturday 25 September 2004 11:44, Lanman wrote:
has anyone tried using an HP PSC 750 Multi-Function mopier unit? It's a
combination of a scanner, printer and copier (I think). If there's
anything I need to watch out setting one up, I'd appreciate a bit of info.
I have
I found it useless
Calm down Bryan. You're gonna wear out the G R keys on your keyboard!
Lanman, if I thought you were a total troll, I would simply ignore it. It is
when someone that I think is reasonable spouts what I think is totally
unreasonable stuff that I get irritated.
Irritate away
of expressing your comments will change
my perspective and vice-versa.
Let's move on, cause we both have better things to do and I don't want
to waste any more resources on this.
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Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:21:28 -0400
Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone had any luck getting OpenGroupware to work? I've been
beating this thing to death for the last several days with no luck
whatsoever. The packages are available from the Contribs list, and
they install
of the problem.
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H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
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
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
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
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 14:09, Lanman wrote:
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
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
to. meanwhile, I've
downloaded the source code for the driver module, but I'm receiving a
lot of errors when trying to make the driver.
All of this is happening on Mandrake 10.0 , so I'd appreciate any
suggestions if possible.
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by the Mighty Joe Hill? Say it isn't so! How can we
manage to live without his snappy, witty, intelligent retorts and
enlightened opinions!
Please! Someone pinch me before I suffocate from laughing this hard!
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Derek Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 00:08, Lanman wrote:
Dear List,
As the subject mentions, I have an IRDA dongle which connects to my USB
port. The Infra-Red unit is used to transfer pictures from a Casio
digital camera to the PC.
The dongle is recognized on my USB port properly
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 03:41, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 00:08, Lanman wrote:
Dear List,
As the subject mentions, I have an IRDA dongle which connects to my USB
port. The Infra-Red unit is used to transfer pictures from a Casio
digital camera
.
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is working fine, since it's
serving other non-related pages without any errors or problems, and
PostGreSQL builds the database for OpenGroupware without a problem.
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Harald; You should consider using the Map Network Drive option for
those Win98 boxes. That way the shares that each machine needs is
available the next time the system boots up.
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easy to confuse them. Hopefully, perhaps someone will be kind enough to
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JoeHill wrote:
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 08:52:26 -0400
Lanman disseminated the following:
You can argue with Lyvim's point of view, but only if you like being
wrong.
So, are you taking over Lyvim's arrogant side now? G
I don't think anyone is arguing with his point of view anyhow, *he's* arguing
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