Since the list-server crash, 10 days ago I haven't seen almost any msg for
[newbie] group!
[expert] seems to be OK! I mean the list! ;-)
Ricardo
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi,
it seems that the blackhole was big enough to cover Europe and Brazil!
Here I could see the same effect on many servers.
I just though the whole internet was down! At least the big connections!!
Does anyone know about the sun eletromagnetic radiation
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Mark Weaver wrote:
Oh, dear!
You've just forgot all of us, honey!
You are a bad boy!
pitty, pitty, pitty!
Shame on you! ;-)
RI
please don't read this... if you do precious, important body parts will
begin to fall off and you'll become and imasculate troll ozzing snot
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Mark Stewart wrote:
Yep!
The very same as civileme, except for the fonts Ughh they are
terrible! It seems out of focus!
Any help?
It's not easy though to set this Asus A7N266-VM I've just bought!
I got the nvidia_glx and nvidia_kernel scr.rpm. rpmrbuild --rebuild and
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
Anne,
I had such an experience for a lng period until I realized (with the
help pf list members) that it was a problem (conflict) between mdk8.1 and
kde3 when using *any* screen saver and/or power saving!
I have disable all those features and for now
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Dennis Myers wrote:
Since 8,2!!! they don't fit on CDRW (650Mb) anymore!
I've recorded 8.1 on CDRW but it was not possible for 8.2!
But as sb said 700Mb *is* the standard nowadays...
Why stand for less for the same price?
At least in UK, as said before, and in Brazil!
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, frankie wrote:
I've haven't tried gShield but I'm pretty happy (and safe!) with
pcx_firewall, which comes from gShield!
Taking both for analysis I still think that pcx_firewall is much
easier to setup up. Haven't seen the latest gShield though!
Ricardo
try gShield
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Stormjumper wrote:
Hi there!
It made a great diff for me!
I use vnc from mymdk8.1 to win98 and I've made some file transfer to test
the speed, here are the results...
Using the nfs to compare and a ~700Mb file to transfer I got 21 minutes
to copy the file from one machine
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Jay wrote:
Oh tks! ;-)
But as someone has mentioned before... this kind of thread is only
possible due to the subscribers maturity level as well as nice sense of
humor and fellowship!
Ricardo Castanho
I can't help but laugh at what this thread has become
Some file
I've upgrade from kde2 to kde3(mdk8.1)... ok, it's nicer and so on...
The sound works! But the quality is terrible!!! I can't listen to midi
anymore!
Is there any fix?
Timidity was perfect, but now.better not define it.. ;-(
Ricardo
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On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Jay wrote:
I was having problems sending to the list, but I fixed it.
fixed what? ;-)
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 08:31 pm, you wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jun 2002 08:24, D. Olson wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 09:47 am, you wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 06:32 am, Jay
I need some help on ***minor** adjustments
I've just upgraded to kde3.0.1 and so far the only *problem* I got is that
the wizard (kde3 instalation) comes up every time I start KDE!
I can't start KDE with startx, only through Xtart!
Except for this, my old desktop was rebuilt perfectly!
tia
On Mon, 27 May 2002, s wrote:
Tks -s!
It's much nicer now!
Now let's go the other ***minor*** adjustments... ;)
On Monday 27 May 2002 01:43 am, Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas wrote:
I need some help on ***minor** adjustments
I've just upgraded to kde3.0.1 and so far the only *problem* I got
On Mon, 20 May 2002, darklord wrote:
It seems that we all have the same problem!
But for me it is really at random! (I mean... sometimes it happens,
sometimes not!) So I never know if I have sound or not
just until I need it or it's too late.
I just typed: service --status-all and got two
Does anyone know what could be the reason for this msg?
Ricardo Castanho
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On Wed, 15 May 2002, Randy Kramer wrote:
Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas wrote:
Does anyone know what could be the reason for this msg?
What is the message?
This one from /var/log/mail/errors/:
May 15 17:12:28 home procmail[10462]: Suspicious rcfile /home/ricardo/.procmailrc
I think I was TOO
Hi,
I'm using VNC but, I can't get it 'MASQUERADE'.
Can anybody help me on this iptables rules?
I'm using this one:
#iptables -t nat POSTROUTING -o eth1 192.168.0.0/24 -j SNAT --to
my_IP(static)
comp1: (linux only)
eth0:ADSL (my_IP) static
eth1:192.168.0.2
comp2: (windows only)
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Norman Zhang wrote:
I have a **possible** solution but I use fetchmail to open the relay and
then fetch them all as well as send!
I use a combination o postfix, procmail, fetchmail and PINE!
If you want to open the relay... fetchmail can do it for you!
Ricardo C O
On 9 Apr 2002, Damian wrote:
I don't know this package...what does it do anyway?
About the packages .src and tarball:
I rather prefer to install from rpm but, if you find a tarball with the
file 'specs' inside, just get alien and it will transform the original
tarball into .rpm.
But when it
Hi!
How can I redirect the output of those msgs from kernel, postifix and,
etecetera to /dev/tty12?
It was defaul but, I always I had to *mess* with that also!
The logs are ok to their default at /var/*
I think it's interesting to know *on real time* if my msgs were accecpted
(relayed) or not!
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, dfox wrote:
Nope!
I got 24 until now! == these are real dupes!
But that's not the only one!
Many msg from [newbie] are duplicate and/or resent (different time stamp!)
BUT same msg!
Ricardo Castanho
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, FemmeFatale wrote:
Sorry no, wasn't for you love. The other fellow, my apologies, I cannot
remember his name!
sniff, sniff...
ok never mind...that was *me*!
My very first computer(I mean... a real one!) was 386DX-4 AMD then
that's a long time ago I've been using only
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, FemmeFatale wrote:
TKS, anyway!
If I change my mind to Asus ;-)
thanks again for the time and effort!
Ricardo Castanho
I got an answer it was mostly for Asus motherboards
Couldn't find out much else. Sorry
Femme
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, FemmeFatale wrote:
tks Femme!
Both for the info (FWIW) and the help on decent cooling design and so on..
I would really appreciate if you could give me some directions!
Besides cooling, one of my concerns is *noise*!
On my present machine I got two noisy case coolers (they
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Marc Oestreicher wrote:
For sure I will do that also, I haven't though of external temperature
control, thanks!
At the end I will get an good machine, maybe not 'beautifull' but
'workable' if both of us 'fit' into the room! ;-)
With you input I just remembered of some
Lots of emails about this and finally I've decided to go for a brand new
Dragon Plus MB ***BUT*** something hit my head
We all know the temperature issue on AMD, I'm considering an Ath1.4 or a
XP1.9.
Ok, I live in Brazil and recently we've got real hot temperatures (30 ~
36C), high
On 9 Mar 2002, Charles Muller wrote:
Using KDE I just made a 'icon' to it.
Right click I select something like make new application link and fill in
the blanks!
Sorry, I don't have the 'correct' steps 'cause I'm not using mdk8.1 in
English!
Ricardo Castanho
I installed OpenOffice 6.41 using
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I have hundreds of files to be renamed!
for example processed21c45.wav to adi21c45.wav
I've found how to use sed to change 'names' inside files, but no the file
name itself.
TIA
Ricardo Castanho
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Anuerin G.Diaz wrote:
I haven't seen this msg till now!
Let me take a look!
well i stand corrected but it does look like spanish to me (but i am not
familiar with Portuguese so i dont really know what im saying do I? ;-)
but my
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On 17 xxx -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First English:
Castro, I've posted a translation of your help request! I haven't seen
that another friend had translated it before, but anyhow if they answer
your msg I could do the reverse English to
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, ngn wrote:
Sorry to ask... but what country do you live in?
I live in an unknown country who is next to Brazil, and that mail was
written in PORTUGUESE.. maybe I can translate it [i don't think so, it
seems difficult to me
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, David wrote:
Sorry to say this but, this is ONE of the Epson Scanners that *do not*
work (for now) on Linux!
I've search a lot... all recent models work except 1650!
I almost bought one on seasons sale... great price!
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, tester wrote:
Where can I download these kernels files? Instead of updating them...
TIA
Ricardo Castanho
kernels were never ever meant for update. That gives you a new kernel
with old system.map, initrd.img, and
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
80+
2. What is your age?
45+ (it means I'm too damn close to 46!)
3. Sex? M/F
M
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
ADSL - 256k
5. How many
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Rob K wrote:
As far as I know, you've done the ONLY upgrade that is *NOT* recommended
through Mandrake update!!
You have to download it and install using rpm -ivh kernel.rpm
I've done this way and it was just perfect!
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2001, tester wrote:
Civileme!
Isn't possible that using a third party program (like Norton System Works)
the windows swap file is located at the end of the disk?
This happened to me once! I had to use the 'original' defrag [sorry
I
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On Tue, 25 Dec 2001, Doug Lerner wrote:
What office suites do people recommend? I need to be compatible with
Microsoft Office to at least *some* extent for:
Spreadsheets
Word Processing
PowerPoint Presentations
Star Office, no doubt!
What do
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Rodrigo Monteiro wrote:
Straight Help: www.velocidadejusta.cjb.net/
In Brazil and in Portuguese!
If you're using Linux to connect..don't worry That site is always with
some kind of virus! So BEWARE windows users! ;-)
They said
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Mark Weaver wrote:
You're talking about the pgp-sig or the 'confirm' on the subject?
ya ever wonder why it is folks find it so necessary to digitally sign
the mail going to a public mailing list? just one of my pet peeves.
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, David .. wrote:
I've got an email warning about that!
But I almost got into trouble because the kernel updating was available to
upgrade on-lne!
I've use the rpm -ivh options for the kernel!
How about the source and headers? Is
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, FemmeFatale wrote:
wow, so please... don't forget the details...
.8-
I can't wait for that!
wow... You guys are awesome :)
thx s much for All your information :)
I really appreciate the effort you guys put
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, ethan wrote:
There IS a mandrake 'feature' that makes that!
Whenever you change a file it changes it back on reboot!
It perfect in general but, what if you *need* to change the config?
I think it is connected to the 'security'
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Matt Koppelman wrote:
I don't know anything about procmail!]
But I'm using it with spamfilter (from [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
And it's perfect!!
I just followed the instructions and that's it!!
Must likely you DO have procmail
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, ethan wrote:
Hi, Ethan!
I've seen these msg just now! I hope it helps!
I had recently something this! I messed up the symlinks!
Try in this order:
1.type 'eject' as root! if it work, you have permissions problems!
as root,
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Anke Max wrote:
Tks Max!
The same here, just attachments but not only from Dave...
I don't open ANY attachment also!
[]s Ricardo Castanho
Gidday Ricardo
Yes, Everything I get from Dave Sherman I think the name was, is
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, PENA FAMILY wrote:
Hi,
I do have a touchpad on my desktop! (Guess the brand name?)
I have used it with debian, slack, freebsd, conectiva and now with mdk8.1!
My touchpad is connected to ps2 with the adapter it came with!
I'm
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Hi,
It's been a while that I'm receiveing blank messages, just the headers!
Anyone else with the same trouble?
[]s Ricardo Castanho
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Onur Kucuk wrote:
Hi, there!
thanks Kucuk... but
RCdOF cdrom: it was originally set to /dev/hdb and /mnt/cdrom
RCdOF I tried to emulate scsi, just as cd-rw!
RCdOF Both are detected by 'cdrecord -scanbus'
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Hi!
I've seen on the list that mdk8.1 has some 'problems' with floppies and
cdrom.
Ok, I can understand that!
But I can't understand why I can not mount any one MANUALLY!
Can anyone help me out?
hardware: 1 cdrom creative and 1 cd-rw creative!
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Paul Schwebel wrote:
Ok, no problem! Let's see what I got
definitions:
postifix = MTA (mail transport agent)
procmail = MDA (mail delivery agent) (optional)
fetchmail = ??? (it's really a MDA but with different features)
pine = MUA (mail user agent)
The real problem
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, quaylar wrote:
So you better not run /etc/procmailrc!
root privileges!!!
Just make a simple one and copy to other users... much better than having
a security 'hole'!
Will this work?? The man page says nothing about /etc/procmailrc.
u sure ? and whats this then :
man
Hi!
I've seen some msg on some problems with this board!
It's was not easy to put it to work!
But now when I start KDE I get the message:
Sound-server warning message
can set real time scheduling priority.
You need to run artswrapper as root or setuid root.
First: Is it ok to do it? (to run as
Hi,
When I send any email, it goes as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' but for some
services, I cannot access anymore with that!
I need an 'envelope' to show my 'real' email!
How can I do that?
I use postfix, fetchmail and procmail! (mdk8.1)
tia
Ricardo Castanho
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Paul wrote:
Thanks Paul but, it didn't work out!
My email keeps going as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'!
With all modifications and 'service postfix reload'
any suggestions?
In reply to Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas's words, written Sun, 28 Oct 2001
16:57:13 -0200 (BRST)
When I
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, michael wrote:
It's not for downloading!
It's for on-line laughing!! ;-))
Just click on it!
[]s Ricadro Castanho
On Friday 26 October 2001 07:04 am, you wrote:
http://www.etplanet.net/downloads/game/WindowsRG.swf
mitch
when i click to download this it asks me what
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
hello!
'startx gnome' does not work!
I don't have a ~/.Xclients-default files at ~!
Can I make it?
tia
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 01:23:37 -0200 (BRST), Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm quite new to Mrandrake8.1 and I
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Terry wrote:
Thanks, but I've tried it!
Then I discovered that it is NOT installed! ;-(
But gdm, worked!
But the problem I got and the solution I have now (from the list!) worked!
I used to like to work *only* on the text mode... but mdg8.1 is really
changing my mind on
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Nick Walster wrote:
Not for me! ;-(
When I type 'startx Gnome', I get the twm window manager!
Thanks any way!
[]s Ricardo Castanho
try
startx Gnome
works for me
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
Thanks! I'll try it!
But ONE of the reasons I'm enjoying mdk is the 'flexibility' of switching
from window manager to text!
I know that from Linux, but from my last experience with other distro's it
does NOT work fully, you can go but, not come back!
the CD's using
the package manager. You'll be surprised at how many were not picked up
by the default installation.
-JMS
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, s wrote:
GREAT! Maybe that's what I was looking for!
Thanks!
As an alternative, you could also install and check out a little app called
Xtart. Once installed, you can type Xtart in at the console/shell and it
will give you the choice of any of the window
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Brian Meadows wrote:
Out of the box... I don't know! but I like, use the pcx_firewall!
The default instalation is pretty good!
You can also install Bastille! It comes on mdk8.1!
In the past I used to have Bastille on my system, now I prefer pcx, though
I haven't seen the
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Paul Schwebel wrote:
It's a simple task if you use fetchmail!
It will fetch all and every mail and distribute locally to the correct
user!
It's just like I do with my email and my wife's!
You can use fetchmailconf (on X windows) to generate it!
It can be a little difficult
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