On Mon, 02 Oct 2000, Michael Corbin wrote:
I have been given a task at work to get Linux up and running by Wednesday
Oct. 4th. The developers want to attach to this Linux system with '95 and
NT workstations as though it is a NT "share." I found a reference to Samba,
but can't seem to find
until
I see the problems and/or merits of them. Saves a lot of grief! End of
commercial! (no, I have no connection w/Vmware)
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Hi,
I'm jumping into the middle of this, but thought you may not know this: at the
Boot prompt, type "linux idebus=66". (w/o quotes) Sometimes I start this way,
but I really don't notice much difference in performance. YMMV.
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. of your NIC.
TRBishop
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This had never happened until I did a fresh install recently to
move to another HD. I was trying to compile Knapster and it just would NOT
work. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that someone responds to you.
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is home to the Corn Huskers. All fussin' and
feudin' and inbreedin' aside, we Midwesterners (especially Nebraskans) take our
football seriously. They (Iowa) are on one side of the Missouri river and we
are on the other side... which happens to be the winning side! ;-)
TRBishop
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think about it. Also, Knetmon will let you see users or d/l LinNeighborhood,
which is a little fancier. Have fun!
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using you this grief. Good luck!
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third Mandrake, and probably my last. Don't court
Windows users by becoming the Beast itself!
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o,
wait, $10.00 to the below listed registered user. Failure to do so, will
result in immediate removal of all Linux partitions from the offending users
hard drive. (Yes, we have the technology)" This is directly quoted from the
DBAT license, which of course, is short for : Don't Believ
etectable to Windows unless I do a clean reboot.
Could this be related? Believe me, this modem has giving me trouble many
times before.
Kenny
Com2 would be ttyS1 in linux.
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On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, Barry Premeaux wrote:
On Monday, I replaced Calderas Open Linux 2.2 with Mandrake 7.1. Really
love the install. It went smoothly with Mandrake finding all my
hardware, including my Stylus Color 850. My SB128 sound card performs
far better than it ever did with COL 2.2.
On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, Steve Elliott wrote:
A guy a few days back had a similar prob i think and the advice was to
shove NOAUTH into the /etc/ppp.options file - or something similar - can
someone correct me if i am wrong ? Please ..
toyswins wrote:
Well, sorry but having to revert to
of Vmwarenot sure if 7.1 is supported, but there is a new
version available. I may not get back to this right away, but list what you
need and I'll help as best as I can. Tom
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he network connections but have'nt set
up SAMBA yet. Still I should be able to ping the other machine. I am
using addresses 192.168.0.1 , .2 . and .3 with the linux box being
the .3. any ideas or do I need to provide more info?
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Are all the machines listed in /etc/hosts?
TRBishop
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d it installed before, I
doubt you have a 1024 limit prob., besides this would only prevent you from
booting your installed system. Perhaps a little more info? Hope I'm not
off-base, I will add that I have installed LM the least amount of times, but
most installs are close to the same.
TRBisho
, and have
bounced backand nothing compares to the feeling of accomplisment that comes
from doing it yourself. Your gonna get your hands dirty w/Linux, but your
pride will shine. Tom (do I sound like a dad or what!)
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On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Vic wrote:
I installed jazzware
http://www.jazz.com ? I think but
if that is not correct please go to
http://freshmeat.net and do a search for jazz
it should find it for ytou
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Thanks for the URL! Tom
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,
pete
For what it's worthI have a Linksys ISA card and had to use the utility
that came with it to turn off PNP and set the irq and i/o. Don't know if this
applies to PCMCIA or not, I can't even spell PCMCIA! Tom
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Hello,
Just installed diald 0.16.5a-2 and diald-config. At boot I get:
Unable to open options file /etc/diald.conf
no such file or directory
No device specified you must have at least one device
You must define a connector script (option
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you wrote:
You know you hear so much of the fact that if you have problems with Linux
that there is a large group of people who are willing to help. Just be
willing to do a little homework first and try to find the answer somewhere
in all the how to's and other
Hello All,
Giving Mandrake 7.0 a spin for a while. Very nice! Many great additions
since 6.0. On the contrib. CD I noticed .rpms for kde2. Is this what I think
it is? Is this beta or what? If I install the various kde2 .rpms, will I mess
up my desktop/system, or will it integrate nicely? I
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Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 3:23 PM
Subject: (OT) Re: [newbie] Office Suites
In response to the long downloads, which Linux download manager does
everyone recommend? (Go!Zilla for Windows is a great
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