Title: RE: [newbie] mandrake 7.0
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Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 11:12 AM
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Subject: RE: [newbie] mandrake 7.0
Where can I download the 7.0 486 optimized version? I can't
Title: RE: [newbie] domain registration
You will have to register a domain name. In doing so you would then show it in the registration as being hosted by yourself or your company and the IP addresses for your server. Sketchy answer, but just so you know that you will have to pay. Some of the
Title: RE: [newbie] ext 3
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Subject: [newbie] ext 3
Hi girls and boys,
I recently visited Redhat website and I saw
Title: RE: [newbie] Strange CPU Load
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:20 AM
To: Mandrake Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Strange CPU Load
First of all my linux machine isn't a production machine,
Title: RE: [newbie] Strange CPU Load
My
apologies to the list I just noticed that I am sending in HTML format again. Had
to reinstall on a new machine here at work and the default appears to be HTML
format. I've changed it back to plain text. It's ok to talk to me again. I'm
suitably
Title: RE: [newbie] Memory(Again)
since all four slots are 72 pin It would seem reasonable that the best choice would be to replace the two 16mb modules with 32mb SIMM EDO. SEE: http://192.216.185.10/mwave/ProdMR-MW.hmx?UID=CN%2D1121954==MR=%3Cb%3EMemory+%2D+Mwave%3C%2Fb%3E=ProdMR-MW.hmx?
Title: RE: [newbie] Mandrake 8.1 disk 2 3
Take a look at this page, the CDs 23 should correspond to those in the retail packs so Second Install CD and Supplementary Open Source Apps CD are what you would get with download CDs. HTH
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/products/81/applications
Title: RE: [newbie] system tray
Have a look at the gKrellm app I think you can configure it to do a mail notify, not sure about IM.
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Title: RE: [newbie] Mandrake 8.2 beta
First turn up the sound with aumix. Then try the Mandrake Control CenterHarddrakeyoursoundcardconfigure. HTH
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Title: RE: [newbie] Knowing partition and mounting NTFS
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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:28 PM
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Subject: [newbie] Knowing partition and mounting NTFS
Hello all,
I
Title: RE: [newbie] Star Office
It is not on the d/l'd version only on the boxed sets cause it is proprietary. You can d/l openoffice.org though.
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Title: RE: [newbie] make
You need to cd to the directory that the file is in: like
cd emu10k1-1.1 and then type make.HTH
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Title: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
I got the same thing, but then discovered that lilo had the wrong harddrive as the boot drive. Go in with your boot disk and check the lilo configuration to make sure it is reading the hda1 or what ever your boot partition is,
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 09:31:39 -0800
Myers, Dennis R NWO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the same thing, but then discovered that lilo had the wrong harddrive
as the boot drive. Go in with your boot disk and check the lilo
Title: RE: [newbie] Database recommendations
Have you looked at Open Office? Calc or Impress are part of it, I don't use access so not sure what you need. HTH Dennis M.
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Title: RE: [newbie] Warning for newbies, learn from my mistake
I recall something like that and did it anyway to see what would happen. My logic being that if this was a dangerous thing to do why would it be set up to show up on the Mandrake update. Anyway, I have rebooted both machines since
Title: RE: [newbie] folder options
Speaking of KDE, I am having a problem with kmail again, it says something like cannot retrieve mail, out of space?. I have checked the partitions and I am definitely not out of space on the drive. Has anyone seen this and knows what is the fix?
Title: RE: [newbie] XFree86 gamma adjustment
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Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:49 PM
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Subject: [newbie] XFree86 gamma adjustment
I need help adjusting the gamma of my
Title: RE: [newbie] Installation problem
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Installation problem
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 16:32:24 +0100
Title: RE: [newbie] a very dumb gcc question
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Subject: [newbie] a very dumb gcc question
Ok, its stupid question time.
Ok, I'm
Title: RE: [newbie] Gaming Edition
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 3:41 AM
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Subject: [newbie] Gaming Edition
Hidiho
Does anyone know what kernel comes with the
Title: RE: [newbie] RE: [newbie] Compaq Presario 1700t (modem)
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Subject: Re: [newbie] RE: [newbie] Compaq
Title: RE: [newbie] mount umount cdrom
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Subject: [newbie] mount umount cdrom
Hi everyone...
I noticed that when I put
Title: RE: [newbie]
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Subject: Re: [newbie]
On Friday 19 October 2001 03:27 am, Khairil Osman wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Mandrake
Title: RE: [newbie] kpp problems on update to 8.0
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On Friday 19
Title: RE: [newbie] HP-8200 CD-Writer doesn't work
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] HP-8200 CD-Writer doesn't work
Also my cd writer was
Title: RE: [newbie] cdrom device busy
Hi, looking at the first message was the soft link listed a typo when you show scd0 scdrom? it should have been ...cdrom. I did not have to do this with my install, but that is neither here nor there. Since you had it going it made the link so what I
again and I didn't notice nor check it. Soy! Dennis M.
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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:32 PM
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Subject: RE: [newbie] removing boot manager
Did you make a boot
Title: RE: [newbie] removing boot manager
Did you make a boot floppy during the initial installation? If so you are good to go. If not go to Mandrake control centerbootmake boot floppy or something close to that(I'm not at the linux computer yet) Make the boot floppy for the partition you set
Title: RE: [newbie] installed xine, weird occurence
you need to be in the same folder as the file that starts the app. Usually the sequence ./configure make make install will list out all of the files and the first one on the list will be what you want to get to. example first file on the
Title: RE: [newbie] Reasons for use LM 8.0
I have messed around with Caldera, Redhat and LM over the passed 2 1/2 years and IMHO, Linux-Mandrake is the most user friendly and has the exceptional list of applications in the Power Pack (don't know what comes with the enterprise addition). The
Title: RE: [newbie] boot trouble
I see a similarity in a problem I had a while back. New ram installed, windows is tolerant of bad ram, linux is not. try swapping your ram sticks around, better yet run a memory check, there are several on line for free. But swapping memory sticks will tell
Title: RE: [newbie] LM 8.0 install disks
Jerry, try installation in expert mode. It will ask for partitions maybe and other stuff that should not be a problem if you have used LM 7.2 or others, otherwise you can just accept most of the stuff as default. You will have to pick the packages, but
Title: RE: [newbie] Firewall setup tool
You may want to go to the Bastille web page and download the final release of Bastille. The one in 8.0 is release candidate 2 or something like that. InteractiveBastille should run out of /usr/sbin and you can do it in an x window su console if you load
Title: RE: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.01
If you do what I did, that is install using the --nodeps, the files should work fine and your installation can proceed. Just load up one or the other with nodeps and then the next one should have no dependency
Title: RE: [newbie] KDE 2.1.1 - do I also need to update XFree86?
Sorry to jump in here, but be careful in what you start. I tried installing KDE 2.1.1 and first had to go and find 14 dependencies in two stages. First test said I need 7 additional files, second try after I got those said I
Title: RE: [newbie] kmail
Right away I see that you need the true mail server name from your ISP. As an example, instead of just mail for the server name, my setup uses mail.earthlink.net or previously I had pop.omah.uswest. So what ever the server name is that you used in windows or whatever
of all instructions about Linux
Mandrake
7.2?
Alan,
Can You send me yours .PDF files to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Thanks for everyone,
Cassiano Cavalcanti
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Title: RE: [newbie] Manual
Andre, did you download in linux? And if you did, did you hold down the shift key when you clicked on the files to download? If you didn't hold the key down you would only get the .htm or .html file and not the actual package. I would try the download again but hold
Title: RE: [newbie] kpackage in KDE 2.1
Kpackage should work just dandy. If it is not then you have a file that is corrupted or the installation was a bit out of order. I would first try doing a reinstall of the complete set of packages by going to console mode and using :
rpm -Uvh *.rpm ,
Title: RE: [newbie] PM firewall documentation
Don't think it exists. you might want to try Bastille for a firewall. The latest is pre 21 and it installs and configures on Mandrake very well. The configuration is text based using a series of questions with explanation. It is very nice and
Title: RE: [newbie] HELP... please
In Kppp setup, check the modem timeout, it needs to be a minimum of 60 to 90 seconds to allow login time. If it is set for only a few or say 20 or less seconds, the modem does not stay on long enough to log on, Hope that helps, Dennis M.
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Title: RE: [newbie] Can't mount CDRom / CDWriter
Check out the demos page below, if you haven't already. It gives step by step how to set up a cdrom and cdrw combination.
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/
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Title: RE: [newbie] Backup needed
I believe ghost is a vfat environment program, not absolutely sure. If you can check into DriveCopy, the adds I have seen say it works with all windows and linux OS's. It sells for about 25 U.S. and can be used on single, multiple partitions or to copy one
Title: RE: [newbie] Desktop problems
OOOPS! Mia Culpa, right you have to type startx and then hit return again. Sorry, I usually boot to the graphical log in and forgot the startx part.
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Title: RE: [newbie] Re: Why is 7.2 so much slower than 7.1
I do not know the root of your problem, but I am running 7.2 with KDE 2.1 and it is lightning fast.
I can open 5 or 6 different functions like Konqueror on line with Kppp in a 56k modem, have rpmdrake going,
open a console and run
Title: RE: [newbie] Kmail won't connect
Don't think so, cause I'm able to connect to everything on the other computer.
It is just the one computer that I have windows on one disk and linux on the other.
It acts like the MSwin winsocket problem I used to have on occasion with windows but don't
Title: RE: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?
Cool, so I can copy them from there to a temp folder in my /home and then if things go askew
as they do frequently I still have them after a reinstall. Thanks for the info.
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Title: RE: [newbie] When is Mandrake posting KDE2.1 Final Release?
OOps, come to think of it is /var one of those partitions that would be under /home
if you don't specifically make a partition for it when installing?
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Title: RE: [newbie] Can't get eth1 up
Did you know that if you highlight the text you want to put in an e-mail or elsewhere
for that matter, you can then go to the email composition screen and right click and
then click on paste in the popup box? Don't click on copy when you first highlight
fine in all three. This 128 stick isn't
quite so ruthless on me but linux apps keep crashing on me left and right and
weird things like the logout won't work sometimes in X...
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stick isn't
quite so ruthless on me but linux apps keep crashing on me left and right and
weird things like the logout won't work sometimes in X...
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Title: RE: [newbie] Testing for bad RAM
I've been told by local computer techs that if your bios sees the ram at bootup ,( in other words detects it and counts it off on the first screen that shows your primary and secondary IDE devices and you can hit del to get to bios) then the ram memory
Title: RE: [newbie] Printer recommendations
I had similar problem and solved it by changing to 90% on the page resolution, I think that was it .
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Aaron Benedict
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:36 AM
Title: RE: [newbie] New system-failed install
I have a problem with install on one of my systems also. The thing is, it has two hard drives and on the secondary hard drive (a maxtor) linux installs just fine. So I know it is not the mother board and other hardware. This is the one thing we
Title: RE: [newbie] Goodbye
What were you installing with? Your own d/l'd and burned CD's or a store bought set? I had similar problems with installs until I bought the boxed set Power Pack Deluxe and then all was well. The CD's I burned myself were not being read properly by my CDROM .
Title: RE: [newbie] upgrading from 7.1 to 7.2
Just an added comment, there does seem to be a large variation in experience with the upgrade, so if it was me, I would back up what I didn't want to loose completely, like mail addresses, e-mail and URLs as well as any spreadsheets letters etc.
Title: RE: [newbie] Patches
Use rpm --rebuilddb should do it.
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 2:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Patches
Hi,
Has anyone had any
Title: RE: [newbie] Aurora
Pardon me for butting in but, how do you edit if you can't get a konsole. I am only able to log in and get to where the command line is as root @localhost. Which editor and how do I get to the correct file? I'm lost without kedit and it won't work without an xserver
Title: RE: [newbie]printing
Or, when you select the object or file you want, hold down the shift key and then click, you should get a save to box that will start the download to a location like /home/dennis/ filename. That is the quickest way I know of to start a download. You can change the
Title: RE: [newbie] size of log files
This also begs the question, is there a file or files that one should periodically clear out to prevent filling up a disk with garbage? I have found nothing in my reading that says it is necessary, but just maybe I missed it.
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Title: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems
Look in the Drakeconfig for hardware detection or lothar I can't remember which its called now, click on that and when it lists everything there should be a + box next to modem, see what it says, did it detect the modem? Also I have found that when I give
Title: RE: [newbie] Browsers
I had tried the tar file on Opera and got a dump due to unexpected EOF. So that didn't work for me. And I do understand that beta may load slower but what I am seeing is after it loads and is running, if I change screens to go to say mail it takes about 5 times
Title: RE: [newbie] Making DHCP work
Hi, just to check, did you configure Netscape?. In otherwords go to the Netscape tool bar, click on edit, click on preferences and put in the IP addresses in mail server for your ISP. For some reason I have noticed that Netscape will not connect without
Title: RE: [newbie] Learning Linux?
Running Linux (O'Rielly Publishing) is an excellent reference. Dennis registered linux user #180834 or something like that.
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Title: RE: [newbie] Security for Single Client
You don't have to do anything but follow the readme. When the install starts it will ask a bunch of questions. Answer no to most of them and allow unlimited access to 127.0.0. When all questions are answered and you tell it to start on ppp0
Title: RE: [newbie] Yahooo - Party at Fred's Tonight!!!
Did you use the Mandrake update function? I started to but the warning message about doing it separately stopped me. Did you ignore and go for it? If so, I will give it a try also. Thanks, Dennis
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Title: RE: [newbie] host.allow
I've seen this nomenclature in other places, like samba man etc, does it really mean to put the .com at the end. Should I be putting as an example localhost.localdomain.com or can I leave the .com off? This confuses me for some reason. Dennis
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Title: RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
Sorry to butt in but I have read that if you have the Network routing daemon running it will interfere with a dialup modem. You might want to check that in Drakconfig. Just a thought. It got me on one install. As soon as I disabled the network
Title: Rpm designations
Can somebody explain the difference in .i386 and .i586 designation in rpms Sometimes you have a choice and I'm not sure but I think that this is referring to processor class. I have a AMD K-6 II 400 and I think the .i586 is ok for that processor? Somebody educate me
Ooops!
earlier message is right, it's "sndconfig" not soundconfig. Sorry, I got
verbose there and let my fingers take over from my brain.
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Title: RE: [newbie] cannot connet to internet
Hi, from the KDE desktop click on the internet link to bring up Kppp box. Click on setup and then in the little window it should show what you named your internet connection. Like Earthlink or what ever. If nothing shows click add if something is
Title: RE: [newbie] error on boot-up
Try one last thing, at the prompt, type just linux or just failsafe and hit return. That about uses up my help knowledge on this subject J
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Title: RE: [newbie] Detecting Zip drive Modem
Go to the linux-mandrake homepage and click on tutorials, there is some very good help on setting up a modem in Kppp.
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Title: RE: [newbie] Fw: zip disk drive
There was an excellent help a while back on this list. Look in the archives and search under zip and you should find the answers I used to set up my zip drive. I would give you the data now but am at work on a win machine and don't have the access. Just
Title: RE: [newbie] Second hard drive
Two replies and both are right. I set it up on the secondary (ide1) so it is hdd as the secondary slave. Sorry for giving out the wrong info when asking for help. Only serves to confuse the issue. I am going to download diskdrake and try that for
Title: RE: [newbie] Problems w/Netscape 4.73 Mandrake Updater
http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/NByName.html
you will find the 4.74 here. I d/l'd it and it has the strong encryption too.
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Title: RE: Re[2]: [newbie] Netscape/password
Good question, on my machine it is the ISP password, that's where Netscape goes to get mail. In thinking about it I would say that the password should be what is required to connect to the POP3 or IMAP. So, it may be either the ISP or the mail
Title: RE: [newbie] XFree86 Setup Question
Try setting on the AOpen P128 card, I believe that is the right designation in the list. That is the card I have at home and Mandrake listed it although it did not find it on the install. When I picked it from the list and use a 16bit color and
Title: RE: [newbie] What happerned to setup
I believe it is XF86Setup try that and see if you get where you want to go today. Heh!
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Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 11:15 AM
To: Linux Newbie
Subject: [newbie] What happerned to
Title: RE: [newbie] How do I install a PCMCIA card on Mandrake Linux 7.0
You can get some pretty detailed information on a generic device if it has an FCC code on it. This indicates that it was certified for use in the USA and by going to: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/help.html
You can find
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