Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Sunday 02 January 2005 20:01, SnapafunFrank wrote:
What I had in mind is that a onboard mail client be established that
would allow any email client to get the email via it, appoint klamav to
check the email coming through and going out at this point - basically
all
root root 16384 Jan 1 1970 64MB/
drwxr-xr-x2 frank frank 4096 Dec 24 01:22 Camera/
SNIP
Running MDK10 Official.
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to use
any email client you wish because your accounts would be addressed to
the email client directly.
Interested?
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one
to the other - makes no diff at present. ]
I'm running MDK10 kernel 2.6.3-7 ( Original official release ) . If I
can do anything to help out, just let me know.
Seeking USER_FUNCTIONALITY always!
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mike wrote:
SnapafunFrank wrote:
mike wrote:
SnapafunFrank wrote:
And while we are on urpmi problems can someone tell me why I cannot
wholly add another media to my list.
I did:
# urpmi.addmedia myrpms file://home/frank/MYRPMS
and :
# urpmi.addmedia -f myrpms file://home/frank
.
And of course if you specify the full package name, assuming urpmi can
see it, urpmi will list the required dependencies allowing for easy
searching online. [ I prefer www.vivisimo.com but each to their own. ]
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Dennis Myers wrote:
On Thursday 30 December 2004 07:59 am, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I just installed 10.1 Official. When I finished I set up some sites
to use
with urpmi and I did an update. Urpmi was updated in the process. Since
that time I have been unable to get urpmi
Chris wrote:
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 10:27 pm, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Nope. Cheats way of finding what I'm asking is to do:
# ls /dev
Then insert your camera and do it again.
A device name will be printed the second time / missing the first time.
That is the name you use to displace
feature sees
existing folders / files but will not rename as a new installation does
It's the holiday season - have mercy ..
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Chris wrote:
On Saturday 01 January 2005 07:55 pm, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Did you turn your camera on before the second go at # ls /dev ?
If so then maybe take a look at:
http://www.linux.com/howtos/Flash-Memory-HOWTO/linux-2.6.shtml
and see if this can be of assistance ?
I can't help much here
mike wrote:
SnapafunFrank wrote:
And while we are on urpmi problems can someone tell me why I cannot
wholly add another media to my list.
I did:
# urpmi.addmedia myrpms file://home/frank/MYRPMS
and :
# urpmi.addmedia -f myrpms file://home/frank/MYRPMS
I get some entries in the /var/lib/urpmi
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
SnapafunFrank wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] frank]# fdisk /dev/cdrom
You will not be able to write the partition table.
Note: sector size is 2048 (not 512)
Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or
OSF disklabel
Building a new DOS disklabel
matter relevant.
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Chris wrote:
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 09:59 pm, SnapafunFrank wrote:
You're probably right Mikkel, may be that the camera writes in propritary
format.
Thanks
If you know the device name that loads for this device then do:
# fdisk /dev/actual_device_here
and enter p at the prompt
out about your cd.
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if it is installed. I could be wrong, though.
When things are easy you just forget about them ;-)
Thanks, Anne. But, do you know the name of the program?
Paul
PS: Since I am a GMail user, please be sure that you reply to the list.
# btdownloadgui.py
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MandrakeMove has been included with many magazines lately so a visit to
your local bookshop may well score you a copy of the cd for very little
investment. Within the same mag may well also be a howto to get you started.
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/udev.rules files.
Anyone know how I ought to proceed from here?
Using Mandrake10 Official / KDE3.2 / kernel 2.6.3-7
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536ep0
64MB
64MB0
64MB1
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On Sunday 26 Dec 2004 23:29, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Hi
I am trying to get my system to allow users to plug in a usb [
mass_storage ] device in such a way that they need only plug it in -
read/write - and disconnect it, all without
/WordStar_Users/index.php
Just out of curiosity, how about attaching a sample .doc that is of
concern to you and lets see if we strike any problems with OOo.
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Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Monday 27 December 2004 00:29, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Hi
I am trying to get my system to allow users to plug in a usb [
mass_storage ] device in such a way that they need only plug it
in - read/write - and disconnect it, all without having to use
the command line.
Maybe
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Hi
I am trying to get my system to allow users
me heaps along the way.
Just in case you missed something.
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On Monday 20 Dec 2004 09:02, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Sorry to jump aboard but I'm having issues with bittorrent running
mandrake10 myself.
What command is needed to associate bittorrent with
application/x-bittorrent because right now
Todd Slater wrote:
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 02:11:49PM +1300, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Hi
The following appears to be off topic a little, but with no response
from the mozilla forum and it being mandrake I'm trying to get my
company to run with, I'm hoping some kind soul here might take some time
the mechanics of getting this to work?
Further, I would like to know , for future reference, how to do this
within a Linux environment also as the staff here is being kind to my
suggestions of at least looking at Linux.
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Greg Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 02:19 am, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Please ignore this question. I'd forgotten that I needed to reboot first.
That was a dumb one even by my standards.
Graham
REBOOT WHAT??? I didn't and except for kernel rebuilding I never
reboot. Am I
was using 9.2 and never had
this problem.
Cheers,
Try adding another zero to your url === http://localhost:1
If that fails check your /etc/hosts file. If you are not sure then post
a copy of the file here.
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on some cool thing here or what? (Maybe the
windows uses here can enlighten me?)
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. My country has left me.
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Do you have Windows still installed on the same machine? I have and I
simply used the font import feature of mcc. If you have only the file
then you might like to give the font import a try anyway.
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ONBOOT=yes
MII_NOT_SUPPORTED=no
WIRELESS_ENC_KEY=
DHCP_HOSTNAME=SnapafunFrank
NEEDHOSTNAME=yes
Er... mine seems to say 'YES' to NEEDHOSTNAME but that might not be what you
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http://www.jennings.homelinux.net/locate.html;
You must first of all as su issue:
#updatedb
to ensure all new files are added to the slocate database else slocate
won't see them.
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label=Win98
table=/dev/hdb
map-drive = 0x80
to = 0x81
map-drive = 0x81
to = 0x80
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hardware system without having to re-install win98?
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and I have yet to go past testdisk when
dealing with any partitioning problems.
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including sdl-devel - another sound issue I have with
lbreakout2. But one step at a time.
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Can you help me to get simple network management tool i have tried MRTG
but is complicated to set it up.
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Don't suppose webmin is what you're looking for? [ A newbie response on
a newbie forum - but it might help ]
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it.)
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First, the answer to your reply - Part1 is within the help offered. GO
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Second, hickup-package or hickup-packge is to be replaced by the
actual package name.
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Alexander Ruoff wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 13:44, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Alexander Ruoff wrote:
Hi all,
I just tried to update my mdk 10.0 and had the following problem with
mozilla and libnss3:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] minos]# urpmi mozilla
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages
user name . ]
$ rm ./mozilla
$ mv XXXmozilla ./mozilla
If any of this is wrong I hope those more knowledgeable will point it out.
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documents at the same
time. ]
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No, I mean deleting one of two any equal lines within a file, automatically.
Thanks,
Rodolfo
Sorry Rodolfo, but I was adding to your thread as it is similar to my
own requirement. Hope someone here can answer both requests
this is
linux/unix!!!
I'm late to this thread. Care to list the four commands mentioned?
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a Windows power user trying my hand
at something new. Take my advice with a half-shaker of salt and call
me in the morning. ;-)
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Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 2004-09-01, SnapafunFrank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, when I tried to go the update route with Mandrake10, lilo showed
me boot options
Derek Jennings wrote:
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Hi all ,
I am using currently Mandrake10.0 and I was trying to run an OpenGL
program when I got the following error:
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :0.0
And by the way anybody knows any mailinglist specific for
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Try:
S man strace
I've recently been introduced to it and it tells me heaps.
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Merlin Zener wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 04:58, Merlin Zener wrote:
On Sun, 2004-09-26 at 19:34, SnapafunFrank wrote:
[...snip]
I don't use Mozilla for mail [I use Evolution] so I'm not worried about
that. But how do I get all my bookmarks and passwords and history back
or did I miss something?
Or maybe I'm the first to try for no particular reason?:)
Er... I don't believe I have actually used /media/main in the
command line before. Just a thought.
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a known alternative out there we both could use.
Anyone care to help out?
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have this from before any recent re-install of mozilla then:
$ mv .mozilla XXX.mozilla
This will save all your stuff ready to feed back once you have
re-installed mozilla.
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(Mandrake 10.0) - kernel 2.6.7*
I have done the change and ended up doing a fresh install. It is worth
it as things are more 'tied down' in the Official version. Especially
USB which is why I updated in the first place.
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everything tied down. I suggest
that you get that Official distro and should you find conflicts with
what you do then update. One other thing maybe that Community doesn't
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problems within mozilla
for me. So I guess, 'go deep'.
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delete this I thought I'd suggest what I do.
Open konqueror and type into the address field:
$man:/sensors
Now you can print directly from konqueror.
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In-reply-to in the headers.
Todd
In mozilla all I need to do is right click on the
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' address and select compose email to'.
Surely there is something similar in kmail?
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. The files at
bootdisk.com all seem to be .exes, which I assumed are self-extracting
versions of DOS to be copied to a floppy, which would require Windows
or DOS to run, and a FAT partition as well.
So, should I ask for my money back?
Short answer - YES!
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Frans Ketelaars wrote:
On Sunday 05 September 2004 13:13, SnapafunFrank wrote:
Eric Huff wrote:
snip
Got kdirstat to take a look and believed everything installed OK but
for the life of me I cannot figure out how to start kdirstat. The
docs cover all the installation stuff
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the tool for your problem but
you can send the results back to the testdisk people and they will help
you get things right. Do this and get it right the first time.
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John Rye wrote:
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David wrote:
I've just recently upgraded to MDK 10 Official and have upgraded all my
kde files.
Since installing 'kdenetwork-kppp-3.2-17.1.100mdk.i586.rpm' I've
experience problems with the dialler
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
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OK. You are teaching me something here but I haven't quite nailed it yet.
Re partitions:]
/dev/hda1 * 1 125 1004031 83 Linux
/dev/hda2 126293722587390 85 Linux extended
David wrote:
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David wrote:
I've just recently upgraded to MDK 10 Official and have upgraded all my kde
files.
The .100 in the version number suggests to me that you are using
thacs.rpm. Is this true? If so then you
Vincent Voois wrote:
SnapafunFrank wrote:
Unless you have actually tried for yourself, please layoff saying
things as if they were fact. As to windows, WinMe ain't so bad once
you bash
For the fact that i couldn't run half the shit in WinME due to
whatever MS invention was in there makes ME
Vincent Voois wrote:
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OK. You are teaching me something here but I haven't quite nailed it
yet.
Re partitions:]
/dev/hda1 * 1 125 1004031 83 Linux
/dev/hda2 126293722587390 85 Linux extended
/dev/hda32938
append=noapic devfs=mount acpi=ht splash=silent
read-only
image=/boot/memtest-1.11.bin
label=memtest-1.11
None of the original was configured br myself, I only added the extra
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Err.. I don't recall having ever been here before so was somewhat
confused when ask for a user name and password for Cups. Anyone know
where I ought to be looking for this albeit as su?
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Thereidos wrote:
W licie z wto, 31-08-2004, godz. 11:52, SnapafunFrank pisze:
Err.. I don't recall having ever been here before so was somewhat
confused when ask for a user name and password for Cups. Anyone know
where I ought to be looking for this albeit as su?
It's your root login
to
a different location and starting it manually until you are satisfied it
works.
Be warned, I am extremely newbie in these matters so if you find out
different to the above please post so that I might learn more.
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. [ Record to date - { using
intel-536ep modem on Mandrake2.6.3-7 } = 229MB in 24hrs - yeah right!
Now you know why I don't trust 'konstruct'.] Thank the powers that be
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Hi
Received the following post and though unable to help with it I do
like the font used.
Er.. how do I discover the font used, 'View Source here doesn't
appear to give me the syntax as like html, so I am a little lost.
The other thing I miss here
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seen as something different though
simular, to the present setup.
So go for a look through your MCC [ Mandrake Control Center ] to
start with.
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