Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 04 April 2005 05:22 pm, Mr. Geek wrote:
Isaak, Get your hands on the latest version of webmin at
www.webmin.com
I thought that Mandrake changed the location of so much stuff that the default
webmin was basically unusable for server administration. Am I wrong about
webmin
Once it's installed, open a web-browser on your client system and log
into the server using the following link;
https://IP-Address-of-your-server:1
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Lee Wiggers wrote:
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mr. Geek wrote:
Well, here's another weird one for the list. I recently bought a Linksys
Wireless card and it's working quite well, but of course, there's one
little problem
Simon wrote:
On Saturday 02 Apr 2005 20:52, Mr. Geek wrote:
Simon; You have to uninstall libMagick7.8.1 = 6.1.8.9-0.1010.1plf and
possibly ImageMagick-6.1.8.9-0.1010.1plf before you can install the
newer version of both packages using;
urpme ImageMagick-6.1.8.9-0.1010.1plf
which should also
that
Linux doesn't already have in it's own list), will also be left alone
unless you tell the installer and/or diskdrake otherwise.
Hope that helps.
Now, about that VP-P2P-Network,..
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Users Group! My apologies!
Damn Outlook Express! Grrr!
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been inside of Josenildo? Did you really have to
mention it on the list?
Yeesh!
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Margot wrote:
Mr. Geek wrote:
Aron Smith wrote:
Ok I tried Mdk 10.2RC2 mini no joy
then I tried 10.1 community no joy (used for a previous install)
then I tried the 2 CD set from linux Journal no joy the message is
the same in all cases
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mr. Geek wrote:
Well, here's another weird one for the list. I recently bought a Linksys
Wireless card and it's working quite well, but of course, there's one
little problem.
The card is unable to receive packets from the SMC router. I've tried
it with and without DHCP
the courage to escape the social pressure
of the self hating/torturing linux is c00l factor ;-)
long live the sado/maso linux club.
kind regards philippe
You guys DO realise that it's April Fools Day, yes? Methinks that you
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 29 Mar 2005 17:50, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mr. Geek wrote:
Having something like a newsletter would also allow people to compile
their own libraries on a variety of technical topics, which can be
reviewed offline at their leisure, while cutting back on some
if that does the trick.
Also, you should see if you can disable APIC in your system's BIOS. Once
the install is finished, you can re-enable APIC in the BIOS if needed.
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Lee Wiggers wrote:
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Mr. Geek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
et wrote:
On Monday 28 March 2005 12:51 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I would sure like to talk or chat with someone who has an
OpenGroupware server running successfully.
Lee
let us know how it goes...
Lee; I went
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Lee Wiggers wrote:
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Lee Wiggers wrote:
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Mr. Geek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
et wrote:
On Monday 28 March 2005 12:51 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I would sure like to talk or chat with someone who has
to the work already done on the Twiki. It would also
provide a direct method of delivering pertinent info to the members.
I would think that a small initial group of members could be asked to
take up the challenge and others would be able to contribute on a
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right for not looking farther.
I'll repost to get some recommendations on a good CardBus unit.
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-Threading, of course!), and 512MB's of Ram.
Theoretically, that should do the trick if I can find a good card for
it. I'd appreciate it if someone could also suggest the right wireless
packages for setting up the card.
That's probably asking a lot, but what the heck,...it's worth a try!
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little campers.
Sometimes it's the simple things that make all the difference.
Good Luck Rosemary!
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mr. Geek wrote:
Miark wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:16:23 -0500, Mr. wrote:
Has anyone had any success getting a USB Wireless adapter to
work? I'm considering buying one for my HP laptop because the
reception would stink if I bought the Mini-PCI card that HP
can provide
Dennis Myers wrote:
Oh what the heck, here is the URL that I used to get my wireless card. I am
not affiliated nor otherwise connected with this company or persons.
Hope this helps someone.
http://stores.ebay.com/DataAlliance_W0QQssPageNameZl2QQtZkm
Thanks Dennis. I'll have a look.
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and SugarCRM and had them both running in
about 20 minutes each.
Don't know if that helps, but you might want to have a look at them both.
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instance of OpenOffice.
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Thanks Mr Geek (I like the name...),
Pete
Nice of you to notice. I got fed up with being called a 'Geek' all the
time, so I decided to add the 'Mr' in the hopes it might make people
respect me more.
Unfortunately, it hasn't helped much, but at least it brings a smile
export X-sessions.
In fact, it's very much like LTSP.
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to name the media maybe?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Rosemary
Rosemary; You're command was a bit off. This one below should work fine.
Remember that there's a space between 'RPMS/' and 'with'.
urpmi.addmedia thacs.rpms http://rpm.nyvalls.se/10.1/RPMS/
with hdlist.cz
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looking for and click on
the search button.
Any package containing your search text (ie; 'libmp3lame') will appear
in the list and you can see where your file is installed.
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/libmp3lame.a
Oh, Sure! You can always do it the EASY way if you want to, I suppose!
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Fajar Priyanto wrote:
I'm going to do the upgrade.. wish me luck :)
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to resize them to 6
different sizes and it's all done! Phew! Glad the hard part's over!
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Once you're all done, log out of this desktop environment and log back
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existing KDE in the process.
If you remain in KDE whilst updating it, you're asking for trouble.
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themes the Kmenu icon
changes about 50% of the time, but it means using an iconset that I'd
rather not use.
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the process, so keep that in mind.
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Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Thursday 17 March 2005 12:17, Mr. Geek wrote:
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Thursday 17 March 2005 11:41, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 17 Mar 2005 10:12, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Kaj, if you have a windows boot disk, use fdisk to completely
remove the partition, then let MCC deal
, In a word, yes. Samba is probably your better choice since they
will both be connected to the router. NFS doesn't have the same levels
of security that Samba has.
Go Figure.
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for the link. I've never heard of it myself, and it looks
like it will be helpful in explaining some of the CLI commands and options.
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printer port.
Try 'lsmod' to make sure that the printer port driver modules have been
loaded. You should see something like;
parport_pc 32132 1
lp 9836 0
parport32040 2 parport_pc,lp
in the list of installed hardware drivers.
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Paul wrote:
Go on Ronald, admit it. That wasn't really a photo of your house was
it? 8-)
It was probably the guest house.
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Julie Sloan wrote:
Dang. Didn't know they taught reading in Kentucky.
(http://linuxfordummies.org)
They started after you left :)
Hey! You know why in Alabama they don't teach ...oops, wrong list.
Ouch! She definitely got you on that one Stephen! LMAO!
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in the front yard, refrigerators on the porch,
blah, blah, blah...
Zing! Uh-Oh, Stephen, You're 0 and 2 now! Nice to see some Linux Geeks
still have a sense of humor!
I'm going back to lurking now. Watching this thread is getting way too
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.
As soon as it was in 'play' mode, everything worked like a charm.
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, before I do it :)
thanks
Julie
Julie; It sounds as is the rpms that you've got stored in the /partial
folder may be corrupted, so even if urpmi could resume the download,
it's not going to help the situation.
Dump the rpms in /partial and rerun urpmi. It's your safest bet.
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for it, but that should be all.
Hope that helps. I can sympathize with your situation since I went
through the same thing. Good luck.
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), and it starts
displaying syslogd and klogd entries or data.
I thought that syslogd was supposed to store it's entries in a log
file(s), bot on the console. Can someone explain what's happening? I've
never seen this before and I don't want to have to shut down the syslog
klogd daemons.
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Aron Smith wrote:
On Saturday 12 March 2005 01:12 am, Mr. Geek wrote:
Once again, I'm back with a seemingly odd situation. Running my server
on Mandrake 10.1.
Syslogd has been showing a non-stop list of log entries on my server's
monitor. The server is starting in console mode (X, XFS and DM
Steve Jeppesen wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 06:50:12 -0500
Mr. Geek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I prevent syslogd from showing events on the screen? Is it not
normal to simply pass these events to the correct log file in /var/log
?
question, can you confirm that any of the messages being
Eric Huff wrote:
In theory it's a storage device, so you should be able to. OTOH,
I'd rather play safe and let the camera do it.
Mr Geek, have you been able to mount it as a storage device? I
haven't on my A80.
eric
Eric; I didn't even try to mount it. Once it was working inside of
Digikam
...
If I have some sort of error on line 100, and this is a default config
file, then everyone should be having the same thing in their syslog init
scripts, right? But they're not or there's be a lot of talk about it on
the list.
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setting to emerg in syslog.conf, but I'm still getting an error.
At least it's a different error number.
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file could you send it to me
for comparison? I'd like to find the differences between the two files.
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mr. Geek wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
One thing I forgot to put in the last message - the changes you make
in /etc/syslog.conf will not take affect untill you restart syslog.
Normaly, I would run service syslog restart to do this. But you may
have to fix what
the standard USB Kernel modules, is there anything else needed?
FYI, I'm running Mandrake 10.1, kernel 2.6.8.1-12mdk.
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mr. Geek wrote:
Hey Gang. I'm curious to know how I can go about detecting my digital
camera (See Subject above) which is connected to one of my USB 2.0
ports. Mandrake sees the USB ports but not the camera.
Digikam and GPhoto seem to be able to work with this camera
Anne Wilson wrote:
Mine is not detected until I switch it on - and it must be in Play mode.
Anne
That did the trick Anne! It wasn't in play mode! Jeesh!
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to erase pictures which are stored on the
camera? Or something to re-format the flash card in the camera?
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 11 Mar 2005 18:15, Mr. Geek wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Mine is not detected until I switch it on - and it must be in Play mode.
Anne
That did the trick Anne! It wasn't in play mode! Jeesh!
;-) Not just a pretty face ;-)
Anne
Uh, Er, nevermind. I found the stuff I
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Mr. Geek, if you mount your camera as /mnt camera, become root in a
terminal, cd to /mnt and issue the command chmod 777 camera (where
camera can be anything you choose, i.e. removable or whatever).
That will allow you to write, delete etc. directly on the camera.
Beware
be configured to use the storage
partition to store your profile and mail, which can then be accessed by
Mozilla-Thunderbird on your Linux partition. Same emails, same accounts,
same filters, everything.
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Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Thursday 10 March 2005 07:13 pm, Mr. Geek wrote:
However, if your hard drive is already partitioned, they only use which
ever partition is first on the drive.
The nice thing is that the restore or full install methods won't do
anything to your Master Boot Record, since
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have his fun.
It's been one of our secrets for a long time now and it usually brings a
smile to our faces when he's been having a hard time making things work
on his PC, so don't let him know, OK?
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to spend a few minutes holding up the
CD with one hand!
OOOhh! That was rude and tasteless! My bad!
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Chuck MATTSEN wrote:
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Which brings up the question on every perverts mind - I wonder if
someone is building an XXX-rated distro of Linux yet?
LinuXXX?
Hmmm - That could work! We could even add videos of Pamela Anderson
at the
same time. Whatever you had previously selected will now show up in your
shell.
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and managing a number of
other computers behind it?
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, come
back to the list with as much info as you can provide (ISP details,
long-term goals of the Mandrake box, etc., and I'm sure that someone
will be around to help out.
Thus endeth the lesson.
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. The good news is that you can
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Dennis wrote:
The reason for having 3 NIC is for making Mandrakelinux handling Two
Internet Connection and configure it automatic connection failover, it
means when one ISP line down it will be automatically transfer to the
other one. Is it possible?
So the role of my Linux will be DHCP,
Dennis wrote:
In my case, what do I need to configure first, the DHCP, Firewall and
Proxy or the Multiple Connection?
Thanks
Go with the Internet connection as your first item of priority. It will
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You mean the multiple internet connection?
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environment and kernel, making it the
most stable version of Windows on the planet,
3) Win4Lin is about to release a new version (Win4Lin Pro)in the next
few weeks which uses Windows 2000 Professional or WindowsXP, instead
of Windows98 or Millennium.
Don't ya just love science?
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Margot wrote:
[I blame the cat - attempting sneaky overnight downloads of 'kitty porn'
must have corrupted a file somewhere!]
Margot; Maybe the cat and the kitty-porn scared the XFCE Mouse into
shock? BTW, How's Rival, Felix, Simone, the goat and the duck?
BTW, Was the boxing match that bad?
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