What web browser are you using?
On Sunday 11 November 2001 02:27 am, Chris Ashmore wrote:
Adding the ZAxis line did not work, basicly I want the wheel to work with
my web browser
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Go to
1. Sign up for a website name at register.com
2. Sign up for a free account at dns2.go.com
3. Download and install the dns2go client for Linux
3. Edit your dns servers at register.com and put in the dns server names you
get from dns2go.com
4. Setup your website. If port 80 is blocked then use
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 12:08 pm, you wrote:
I think it has to be spelled as Gnome, with a capital G. I normally use
GDM, so I haven't done this in a while.
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 12:51:44 -0500, Johnson, David
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The best way if you are using startx to start your window
Yes, I just got a crapload of them.
On Monday 29 October 2001 07:48 pm, you wrote:
Anybody else getting barraged with every security announcement from
mandrake since july? I have gotten two or three copies of most of them
today, and as of now, they just keep coming.
What's up with the
hmmm, when I installed the libpng3 rpm it left the libpng2 and libpng2-devel
rpm installed on my computer. I haven't tried abiword 9.4.1-1 so I'll check
into it.
On Thursday 25 October 2001 03:47 am, you wrote:
Hi
I updated to libpng3 as a requirement for mozilla 0.9.5, but now abiword
Speaking of abiword, is there a way to get abiword to use my regular fonts
and not the ones that come with the rpm package. The abiword fonts look
terrible on my system.
On Thursday 25 October 2001 02:52 pm, you wrote:
all my programs work (including abiword), but i get this:
libpng
On Thursday 25 October 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote:
I had no problem viewing MSN.com I must say that off my Linux
box using Netscape, it looks better than using IE 5.0/5.5 OR 6.0
Being a newbie to Linux, I can honestly say that Bill the $
Gates will never get any $ from me again.
Didn't see this in the Toolbar possibilities for Kmail 2.1.1. Is there a
newer rpm out there?
David Reynolds
ummm, nope - well maybe in cooker. But you have to have the composer
window open - like you were writing or replying. 2.1.1 is the version I
have, came with 8.1. It's
You can even put more than one rpm on the same line. I do this when one
package requires the other and the 2nd package requires the 1st.
rpm -Uvh blah-blah-mdk.i586.rpm liblah-blah-mdk.i586.rpm
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 07:28 pm, you wrote:
[root@pengo packages]# rpm -i
Thats what I did, I installed the latest rpmdrake from Cooker. Then I
launched it from the console so I could watch the output. It allowed me to
add security updates and cooker sources as well. It is also much much faster
at loading the 1-2-3 cd database too!
Just for grins check your
What you can do is to put in your cd1 and reinstall the lilo.rpm with the
--force command
rpm -Uvh --force lilo-21.7.5-1mdk.i586.rpm (or whatever version you are using)
This will install /boot/boot.b /boot/chain.b etc into the boot directory.
You may also need to install the kernel again if
I bet you are using KDE with the aRTS sound server with Autosuspend if idle
for 60 seconds. You start up xawtv, sounds great, looks great, then after 60
seconds Kablooie!
On Sunday 12 August 2001 09:49 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Okay, Gradio works fine, and I used the Mandrake RPM software
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