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Can I assume that the above is a typo?
You want to link /dev/sound/dsp - /dev/dsp
You indicated /dev/sound.dsp
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up as: /dev/sound/dsp.
A link fixed it. There's probably a better way though.
Any suggestions on why /dev/sound/dsp was set up, rather than the more
standard /dev/dsp?
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in the browser is
an invitation to put in a password for the IPC$ share!
I'll keep poking at it ;-)
j.
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/profile.d/alias.sh
If it's not there on 7.2, try
/etc/bashrc
or /etc/profile
(NOTE: No leading dot on those)
Hope that helps!
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mounted. But at the early boot stages, only / is mounted, so of those
programs are not located there.. you can't boot.
Simple enough.
Ric
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Ah.. the new generation of Linux users... Y'all can't do anything
without a GUI.
Want to know what's going on under the covers? Then when you want to
add fonts, you can.. any time, any type. :)
Ok... Here goes:
Off in the land of daemons is one called xfs (for X Font Server). It,
as it's name
You've actually missed the point about winmodems. It's not that they
need a driver to work (If they'll work at all). The problem with them is
that they shift the work that normally done by the modem, over to the
main system processor, thus sucking valuable CPU cycles.
They're parasitic by
ROTFL!!!
Good one Mark!
When I'm home, on my Linux box, VI Pine are tools of choice.
Unfortunately here at work, I'm on a Win2k PC (shudder), and Mozilla is
the best I can do from here...
It serves the purpose.
Ric
Mark Weaver wrote:
:) i'm told that real men us VI and Pine.
Forget gphoto. You don't always need it.
I have an Olympus 4040Z. All I do to make it work is:
1) Plug it in (USB) (and turn it on of course)
2) Run modprobe usb-storage
3) mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/cam (set up the mount point ahead of time).
4) cd /mnt/cam/... And enjoy the pictures.
Want to just
Just my 2 cents:
Makes no difference at all. I use the same cards baceause I know
trust the brands. Also, I only need to update 1 driver if an upgrade is
required. I can also depend on getting similar performance from them
(not all NICs are created equal!).
JMHO
Ric
Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Randy Kramer wrote:
george wrote:
surely, a newbie to a list will note that majority of messages
are written in text mode.
even if they do start out under msos, if they can read,
they must be aware.
and surely, if they are under osbs, they have been sending
and receiveing email and know
Yes, and no.
If you install Windoze software from a Windoze machine onto a samba
share, then yes, you can mount that share, and run the application, and
save to that disk space from the windoze box. This is commonly done.
If you're asking if you can run the app from the LInux box, then no,
I recently made the serious error of replying to a question (on this
list), to a person seaking advice on a modem. I did make the mistake
of recently switching my mail software, and I missed turning off HTML.
I've corrected that.
However, I don't think I did anything to warrent being called
No, you don't need a second card. You can run multiple X sessions on a
single card. I had a quick glance at the log file, but am unsure of the
nature of the problem.
How do you start X now? (xdm?, or startx?)
Ric
Jesse Hepburn wrote:
The :0 represents display 0 on your system.
If you had
Check in /etc/inittab for prefdm (I don't remember where prefdm is,
and I'm not near a linux box at the moment). Within that file, is the
definition for which login manager you will be using. Just change it to
the desired login manager kdm,gdm, or xdm...
Ric
Dave Sherman wrote:
-BEGIN
I've always had excelent luck with US Robotics Sportsters. No too
expensive, and rock stable.
Even though I'm on DSL now, I still have my USR hooked up. I use it for
faxing now. :)
JMHO.
Ric
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pm, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions.
For some pretty lame reasons, I ended up with the Epson 785EPX.
Does a great job... From Winders. Linux doesn't fair so well. It works
kind of, but it's not actually supported. I had to configure it as a
780, with so - so results.
I may
. What's the price (I'm window shopping for future
reference)? And How do you get The GIMP to recognize it?
ShalomOut
Chal
Elder PCUSA
Registered Linux user #217118
Barth's Distinction: There are two types of people: those who divide
people into two types, and those who don't.
Ric
Charles A. Punch wrote:
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 10:57 am, Matt Greer escribió:
on 9/17/01 10:20 AM, Tom Brinkman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but I'd recommend switching to a journaling FS ASAP. You should
have already.
What exactly is a journaling file
All;
I just thought I'd pass this along.
Over the weekend I picked up the new Olympus S4040 Digital Camera
(impressive little camera!). If any one is interested in these cameras,
rest assured, it worked with Linux right out of the box! I just hooked
it up to the USB, and mounted the device
Paul wrote:
Hello!
I want to write a script that makes telnet to log in and send some commands
How do I do?
Hi Magnus,
I think redirecting would work:
your script could be
open your-host-name-here
command1
command2
command3
exit
and then you simply do
telnet scriptname
Same problem here. StarOffice used to install itself into the KDE
panel. In fact the installation still claimes it does that, but it
doesn't actually work. I suspect that the problem is with KDE 2.x. Too
many changes.
Ric
Simon Zarate wrote:
You can run StarOffice in konsole, go to
tester8080 wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 19:50, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Same problem here. StarOffice used to install itself into the KDE
panel. In fact the installation still claimes it does that, but it
doesn't actually work. I suspect that the problem is with KDE 2.x. Too
many changes.
Ric
Ed Kasky wrote:
This is exactly the issue. Anyone figure out why yet?
Ed
At 11:59 AM 6/5/2001 -0700, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Yes, but you shouldn't have to. That's the point. StarOffice claims
that it installed the icon to the panel during install, and it doesn't
work. The question
Edit the order of the fonts in the xfs config file:
vi /etc/X11/fs/config
(it probably has the 75 point first and the 100point second. Reverse
that, and put the 100 point first.).
Then, stop restart xfs:
service xfs restart
Then stop restart X
(a little trickier).
If you're using kdm/gdm
Probably a formatting error in /etc/aliases. Send along an example.
Ric
Franki wrote:
Hi all,
I am getting these messages whenever I try to run newaliases
I was getting it with my normal file, so I changed it to a clean file from
the rpm update, and it still does it..
If it burned the first one, then I doubt that the problem with the
second is the burner. I would more suspect that the ISO image was
damaged before you tried to burn it (fairly common to see them get
corrupt on download. You should always check the md5sum before you burn
them.
I'd suggest
There are many. Personally, considering the prices, I'd look at a
switch, not a hub. For just a little bit more money, you get much better
performance. It just depends on the size of the network.
Linksys makes a good one, as does 3com.
Ric
Jamie Kerwick wrote:
We are looking at setting up
The short answer: Yes, it's possible.
The slightly longer answer:
You need to look into LVM (or Logical Volume Manager) to do this. The
following links should help you along with that.
Part 1 of Logical Volume Management by IBM. This is part 1 of a 2 part
set. (note: there are many white
This is exactly where LVM comes in.
You set up a Volume Group. This can combine multiple disks (or even
partitions) into a single logical unit, which you then work with as a
single disk. The articles I indicated outline the philosiphy of
Logical Volumes Volume Groups much better than I will
A V Flinsch wrote:
On Monday 28 May 2001 20:45, Romanator wrote:
Hi all,
I was trying to install the Windows fonts in Mandrake Control Center. I
have been waiting 15 minutes and it is still installing. Is this
normal?
The version of drakfont included with 8.0 takes a very long time to
Use tar.
tar -czvf /destination/archive name.tar.gz /directory to tar.zip
So if you wanted to zip up /home into /tmp:
tar -czvf /tmp/home.tar.gz /home
Will create a compressed tar file named home.tar.gz (or alternately
home.tgz) in /tmp containing all of /home
You can open these on Win98
Wow, some great comments!
Thanks to everyone who has replied to this.
Something to keep in mind on this: I'm not representing this data as
authoritative, nor as a help me fix this performance problem. I'm
presenting it only as a topic of interest. It seemed to touch a note
with me.
To address
for this.
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I thought this was interesting.
I have an older 400 PII, and a newer 650 PIII (laptop).
Using Setiathome as a performance curve to compare by, there is
something amiss with PIII processors.
My 400 PII will complete a set of Seti data is an average of 8 hours
(my dual 266 PII will complete one
kaab kaoutar wrote:
By the way how to unmount :()
umount /mnt
I mean if i delete the mounted files does it delete from windws ? :(
Yes it will! Don't do that!
Windows is loaded but it might give a clue to why the
system
is so slow when I start Linux.
Please advice!
Regards,
Pelle Poluha
Sweden
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If you're startde from graphical login, there is a drop down selector.
Ric
marshall weber wrote:
Hi folks,
I just upgraded to Mandrake 8.0. I thought I configured it for kde2 but
gnome comes up.
I would prefer using kde2. I think it's installed but I'm not sure. Thanks.
moses wrote:
test
Response
Ok, this is so bad it hurts.
I'm trying to load Mandrake 8.0 on an older box (an aging 75mhz
Pentium), to set up as a firewall box.
I've run Linux on it in the past, but it's been retired for a year or
so.
Anyway. I have to boot it from a floppy (it won't boot from a CD). So I
made the floppy,
to all of you who tried to help me along the way.
This is still to advanced for me. Ya never know unless you try. Maybe when
it gets to LM 10.0 I'll try a dual boot system
Good Luck on your continued development.
G
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anything to get a result?
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to
do) run:
rpm -Fvh whatever.pkg.rpm
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you ask it to do somehting that isn't cached.
So.. Watch your typing when you use rm -rf. It can be dangerous.
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