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thoroughly, then set your
computer back to booting from the hard disk by default.
Easy, huh?
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help, but I've also found that while synaptic runs fine
when launched from an root xterm, it refuses to cooperate with menu
systems, even with kdesu. Maybe in the next version ...
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a Fluxbox menu entry.
But *not* an xfce one, although you can get xfce to display both the
gnome and kde menus. Personally, I *like* maintaining my menus by
hand, but I'm probably in a minority of one in that ...
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macro recording, case changing etc etc
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I just installed texstar's apt and synaptic. I like the concept, but
the iblio.org server is so sl o o o o w ..
Can anyone point me to an alternative site or two?
TIA
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just after upgrading freetype2 to the version from
texstar. reinstalling freetype2 from the cd's cured it
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. Try a little harder to find mdk rpms before
you introduce these aliens. rpmfind.net is your friend, so is google.
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. Is there a config file that I could save
and then reinstall afterwards?
/etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg seems to be what you are looking for
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minicom
urpmi minicom
and then try to find it again with
which minicom
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can add browsers or rearrange them
I used this to set my preferred browser to galeon and that is what
loads when I click on a link in kmail
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a buck for themselves)
So? www.cheapbytes.com has been doing it for years ...
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and on the left side of
the page should be some links to Texstar's rpms. They work great
Mostly. But the Freetype2 package currently on texstar breaks OOo (all
menus and text disappear). Had a very entertaining early hours of the
morning getting that lot back on track again.
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last night. Have you upgraded freetype2
lately? restoring freetype2 from the mdk9 disks solved the problem
for me.
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- the plugin will work
for all users.
Couldn't live without flash - the Doonesbury daily dose depends on it!
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suspect that drakfont
marked them as symbol fonts, like Wingdings, when it installed
them, and now OOo is trying to be helpful by not spellchecking
anything written in them.
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On Friday 29 November 2002 18:04, John Richard Smith wrote:
I see, so symlinks aid initiation by linking commands to devices
and apps and as such
are quite different in nature from a pipe which is , if I
understand correctly, a way
of diverting a stream of data , refered to as standard
On Friday 22 November 2002 22:05, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
I think we have cracked it! On the Mandrake 9.0 installation disk
are some 'myspell' files which when installed enable the Spell
Checker.
1.Go to Mandrake Control Centre and click on Add Software.
2.Click Workstation and then
On Friday 29 November 2002 19:59, Michel Clasquin wrote:
I have myspell and several languages loaded, but no amount of
tinkering with the options will get the spellcheck to work - it
just flashes through the document and gives me a dialog box saying
that all is OK. Oh well, one more reason
On Friday 29 November 2002 20:06, Ken Walker wrote:
tools/options/language settings/writing aides/available language
modules /highlight oo myspell spellchecker and hit the edit button
on the right, when in there tick what you want to be active.
Mr Smiley
Tried that several times, but as I
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 21:27, Anne Wilson wrote:
I would like to completely block certain spam addresses, but KMail
does not seem to allow you to simply delete the outcome of a
filter. For the moment I have set it to 'move to trash', but would
rather completely delete it.
Have you
On Monday 25 November 2002 02:06, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
3.) Run the proggie and see what happens...core files are easily
deleted...(grin)
Aha, a fellow graduate of the Crash 'n Burn School of Software
Testing!
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On Monday 18 November 2002 14:34, Keith Powell wrote:
Should I have been connected to the Internet when I first entered
the sources in the command line?
Yes, and running console or xterm as root.
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a notch. If you are running at your monitor's ragged edge,
like 1600 x 1200, bring it back down one step and see if your eyes don't
appreciate it!
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that
- nada
I tried downgrading a few days' worth and no difference. Wait a few days
and upgrade everything with drak in the package name again - no luck.
So, we must be looking for a support library of sorts. Any ideas?
TIA
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before I commit myself to another major download, a simple question
does Evolution import existing kmail messages?
TIA
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... Linux users
XFce from the distro.
Here's another happy Xfce user who echoes that idea!
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... Linux users and the women who chase them - next Oprah
there, and install them by hand. I do this every time MUpd gets a
bellyache and it has saved me a lot of re-downloads.
Otherwise, just keep trying different mirrors. For cooker purposes,
ftp.ciril.fr is pretty good at the moment, but last year I had more joy
with ftp.sunet.se
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xscreensaver
to the user's ~/.xsession file (as implied by the manual) but it doesn't
seem to work.
So how do I automatically invoke the xscreensaver on a user's xsession
startup?
TIA.
Terry Smith
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.
(Why anybody would go to the trouble of running Linux, and then use
Microsoft applications on it escapes me..)
as it says somewhere in the bible, the spirit is willing, but the flesh
is weak!
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?
Oh no, this is the BSOI = Black Screen Of Innovation
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...hey, at least a wild goose chase gives you some exercise-Neal Stephenson
Want
file_name'
zip and unzip are separate packages. It is possible to have just the one
and not the other installed. Just get out the cd's and install it.
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in
there and xmms will see it the next time you select a skin and decompress
it on the fly (assuming that you have installed unzip, of course)
Also, have a look at this file:
/usr/share/doc/xmms-xxx/README
where xxx is your version of xmms
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, read it (use the app xpdf). If not, install it
from the mdk cd's, and then read it.
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...hey, at least a wild goose chase gives you some
for ^M characters and swap them for their unix
equivalent
has anyone ever done this?
Someone apparently did. Often enough to write a standard utility called
dos2unix ... g
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=dos2unix
there is also a unix2dos package to go with it
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do it via the print menu - just select the
pdf printer and go. Same goes for Abiword.
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...hey, at least a wild goose chase gives you some
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 19:31, Stojs wrote:
can you run linux programs for redhat on mandrake?
Generally, yes, if the redhat rpm is fairly recent. But look on
rpmfind.net for a mandrake version first.
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...hey, at least a wild goose chase gives you some exercise-Neal Stephenson
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--test xmms* mikmod*
If you see no error messages, repeat without the --test
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On Saturday 02 February 2002 15:50, marvin wrote:
2) Has anyone installed kde 2.2.2
Yes
and did it break their
system.
No
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All
. *Nothing* worked - except
CTL-ALT-F1 which put me in a console from where I could issue a killall
pan. CTL-ALT-F7 then put me right back in a smoothly working X screen,
with Pan gone. Now with a, shall we say, lesser OS that would have been a
reboot for sure.
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good the
dictionaries are I have no way of judging, but they are right here on my
system. You'll also need to install the danish locales rpm.
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in it will be formed. cd to it:
cd install ENTER
5 Now run the command
./setup ENTER
6. Follow the on-screen instructions
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All in all, you're just
but I`m wondering why so much ram is used.
Short answer: Linux always uses all the RAM you have on your system.
Whatever is available is used for caching. Don't worry about it.
Anyone feel like giving the long answer?
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On Saturday 02 February 2002 06:48, Michel Clasquin wrote:
4. untar and gunzip the file (use the winzip-like kab application if you
like, otherwise just use
tar -xvzf install641_linux_intel.tar.gz ENTER
from the command line, without the quotes of course)
oops there were quotes
have to reboot (or shutdown) the system is either
when you upgrade hardware or update the kernel.
Or when you look out the window and see a tropical thunderstorm
approaching ... that's when we start switching off *everything* down here
g
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involved.
am i right about that??
Yes, but about once a year Sun grabs the OO source back, tarts it up with
some new fonts and such and presents it to the PHB's as the *new* and
*improved* StarOffice ...
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from the menu.
Click once on the other app to change the focus, but be careful not to
click-drag and create a new selection. Now click the middle button and
your text will be transferred. If you have a 2-button mouse, click left
and right simultaneously.
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are! But generally, books are overrated.
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All in all, you're just another brick in the wall- Pink Floyd
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Hi gang
All of a sardine my backspace key behaves like a delete key - ie it
deletes to the right rather than to the left. Please tell me where to fix
this - It's driving me insane!
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.
[[snip]]
File Manager -XFtree
These are not always the prettiest applications, but they are fast..
Did you try xwc (XWinCommander) ? Fast, and pretty too.
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whether Mark is to be kicked off the
*mandrake* list
1,2,3 ...
Nahh, you're still OK
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All in all, you're just another brick in the wall- Pink
all ...
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On Sunday 13 January 2002 21:19, Jesse Angell wrote:
I caught a virus from this mailing list, on windows xp, it wasn't ...
Be ware, scan your system..
Or use Linux instead.
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is inside the kdenetwork rpm, but that almost
definitely won't work without kdebase and kdelibs, and those require arts
and libarts.
Oh yes, and qt to drive the whole plot ...
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I just installed qtella from the cooker, but I get the same problem that
I've seen from every gnutella client I've ever tried : it just keeps
trying to connect but never actually makes it to a host.
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idea how to troubleshoot?
Try to run it from a terminal and see what error messages come up
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#
#name: agent.sh
#
cd /home/michel/windows/Program\ Files/Agent
wine --managed agent.exe
Free Agent really does want you to change to its directory before you run
it, otherwise it will litter your entire hard drive with data files
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are on average! Nothing like the teenage linux geek
stereotype.
rather than telling him to take it elsewhere.
I had to bite my tongue to stop myself from pointing out the flaws in his
research design. But that is what his teacher gets paid for ...
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only.
Can anyone suggest a hardware/software combo that works well, easily and
cheaply (pick any two) with Mandrake? We use the PAL TV setup where I
live, if that matters. Oh, yes, and my system started out as mdk 8.0, but
is by now best described as a Cooker special ...
TIA
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card won't support a better resolution? It took
me most of a day to persuade Mandrake 7.2 to get up to 1024 x 768 and i
still don't know why it suddenly worked, but I did it eventually (mdk 8.x
is much better at this, thanks guys). What does the card's manual say?
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an expert on backing up your data!
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in
double quotes:
alias diablo2=winex /mnt/windows/Program Files/Diablo II/Game.exe
Sometimes one method works better than the other, dunno why
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f
to the ntp server, the script will cheerfully
report success. Maybe in a later version ...
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addiction to
doonesbury.com finally made me cave in and install Flash!
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of it as an either-or
situation. There is the occasional issue, like cutting and pasting across
the K-G divide, but there are also workarounds for those issues - just ask.
Also, there are many apps out there that are not advertised as either KDE
or Gnome, but simply as QT- or GTK-based.
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.
I really preferred the foomatic driver. It was much crisper and darker.
Anyone know how I go about getting them back?
TIA
Michel
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f u cn rd
Aaah, here is the x86 file! Now I can delete the other five I've
downloaded.
Smart. Real smart. But I guess we'll stick with putting the processor type
in the filename. It's just one of those dumb backwards things we do in the
Linux world, for no good reason at all.
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the Pope,
The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk), 2001-08-20.
Ouch!
The deepest cut of all !
He's right, of course :-(
Right now, you could substitute South Africa for England as well
wailing_and_gnashing_of_teeth.mp3
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) cleanly and then install galeon on top of it.
PS. you'll probably also need gnome-vfs
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Want
do you want to run winamp? There are plenty of mp3 players for
Linux. XMMS will even run with winamp 2.xx skins. Perhaps if you told us
what you are trying to do here we can tell you how to do it in Linux.
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inside an
rpm file, though you need to be root to install them. [take that,
Nautilus!] :-)
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of the interesting
client-side stuff is hidden. Also, I've found it best to install a few
outdated packages at a time and watch out for error messages, rather than
risking all on a dist-upgrade. But all in all, a great little package.
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for *uninstalled* fonts seems a kinder, gentler
solution ...
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,
gentler solution ...
And while answering my own posts is a Bad Habit (tm), I can report that I
have found gfontview, right there in our beloved cooker - O me of little
faith!. Claims to do what I want and then some. I'll install it as soon as
apt lets go of the rpm database
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to get
| it back as it should be ?
kdenetwork is the file you're looking for, but there should be no need to
reinstall anything. I live in a high-lightningstrike, high-static area
with wobbly electricity supply. Panic switch-offs are a way of life here
and kppp just keeps soldierin' on.
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on our disks being Mandrake, of course. Any ideas on how to get
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Want to buy
On Monday 03 December 2001 12:54, tek1 wrote:
how can you easily tell what version you are running?
*running* is problematic, but this command will tell you what is
*installed*
rpm -q XFree86
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On Saturday 01 December 2001 09:46, Brendan wrote:
Try this:
#!/bin/bash
wait=5
dir=$HOME
snip
Awesome!
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in ~/Desktop/Autostart ? It doesn't
necessarily work with all window managers, though.
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syllables or less what
object-prelinking is and what it is good for?
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
of the window ... a font rendering problem, I
think.
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Ximian, then select the
option to use their menus.
And after all that, I go and use Xfce and maintain the menus by hand!
One in every crowd, huh?
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working system
in-between, replacing nothing but security updates till then. You are in
charge, not Mandrake (or Suse, in your case).
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f u cn
itself will be moving to an XML format. ..
So brush up on those XML skills, it will look good on your cv! g
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it to you. g
Also see:
http://www.linuxcentral.com/catalog/index.php3?prod_code=L000-019id=e5y6sAuk4ejX6
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. Not the greatest, I know, but I
thought I'd mention it so you'd have the whole range of possibilities.
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a terminal
su to root
rpm --test -e --nodeps mozilla
If no anguished error messages arrive, repeat without the --test
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On Wednesday 31 October 2001 04:12, you wrote:
rm -r usr/bin/laden
It might still be in memory so you'd better do
killall usr/bin/laden
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On Wednesday 31 October 2001 03:02, you wrote:
Does netscape work on KDE
It's still on the payroll, but really it's just goofing off while awaiting
retirement
and if it does what directory is it under?
Open up a terminal and type
locate netscape
That will tell you a fair bit
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to that one! At which point you will begin the long, slow ascent
to guruhood.
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Want to buy your
/Taliban
renice +1 Afghanistan
reset -m civil_liberties
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from
this feature off?
It's most likely your file browser that is littering your hard disk like
this. In a terminal, type
less whatever.directory
and have a look at the contents. It may tell you what app created it
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it to whatever.pdf
From the ps2pdf man page:
ps2pdf - Convert PostScript to PDF using ghostscript
ps2pdf12 - Convert PostScript to PDF 1.2 (Acrobat 3-and-
later compatible) using ghostscript
ps2pdf13 - Convert PostScript to PDF 1.3 (Acrobat 4-and-
later compatible) using ghostscript
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