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mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is
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Tony S. Sykes wrote:
I have put the url in for several different sources
I have put the url in for several different sources but it error saying it can't find
the hdlist file. It is in the directory as I have checked. Anybody have any idea?
Thanks,
Tony.
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Have you got lapic disabled in lilo/grub? I found stopping this keeps my system up
24/7 after I was having problems of it dropping every now and again.
Tony.
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On Thursday 02 September 2004 02:31 pm, Margot wrote:
Bryan Phinney
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To me it looks like it's only about British ppl. They are
known for their
(i also made stupid typo's like chmod +spermbackup.sh, but this
aside)
lmao
I'm wondering how many pitfalls there are that one should be very
cautious for and if one do falls in, how it can be restored.
The worst one I've ever done was what you did, but I did it worse
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On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 07:31, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
I
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Linux claims
What depths are they willing to dive to try to hoodwink
innocent users.
Oooops, sorry all as I had forgot to turn receipts off on for the last email.
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On Thursday 12 August 2004 10:57, SME Server Admin wrote:
On Thursday 12 Aug 2004 13:49,
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All,
Is it possible for Mandrake to dial a number from it's modem and play a wav file (or
any other file) to the person that answers? If so is it easy?
Thanks,
Tony.
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I have to wonder why a rocket scientist would post his full home address on a mailing
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I can't remember where I read it, but the securest way to wipe the data is to put
random data in each bit, you need to do this numerous time to get to each standard,
one standard is 30 another 60 times (not sure the correct amount of times). The reason
you use random data is due to the way the
, August 05, 2004 4:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] tools for partitioning and formatting hard
drive(diatribe alert)
On Thursday 05 August 2004 11:36 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
I can't remember where I read it, but the securest way to
wipe the data is
to put random data
Tony S. Sykes wrote:
Not so much a Mandrake question, but I collect data off of
a server and I want to show the data in a graph on the web. I
assume the best way is import the data into mysql and present
it using PHP. Does anybody do this at the moment? How easy
difficult is it to show
Have you got your scripts path explicit in the crontab?
Tony.
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On Wed, 4
I would imagine it is easy enough to do, set-up a cron job and get it to do a reboot
-r. Never tried so you will be a guinea pig. As everybody else has said I can see no
benefit in doing this on a daily basis.
Tony.
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Morning / Afternoon and evening everyone.
I just wanted to ask, my play machine
I use NTL cable in the UK and I have no problems at all with MDK 10.
Tony.
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What errors are you getting. Start it from the command line and post the errors.
Tony.
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I
have had a bad experience with godaddy so I could not recommend them
myself.
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[OT] Domain name
then later.
rgds
Franki
Tony S. Sykes wrote:
I have had a bad experience with godaddy so I could not
recommend them
myself.
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Chris,
The host name you are sending from is not on the net. So if I for example was to try
to connect to your server I would not be able to. The Earth link server checks to see
if you exist on the net, if you don't exist they think it is a spam relay and dump it.
Tony.
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Hi,
I've been using Evolution since installing Mandrake 10. Tonight the
screen
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Subject: [newbie] MDK 10.0 OE and Samba configuration tool
I tried just copying my old Samba 2.2.8a smb.conf over to my new MDK 10
Not sure where you are from Mike but if you are in the UK this card is being sold by
Savastore for 116.33 inc vat bundled with a free Media MVP worth 63.45. It's
making my money burn a hole in my pocket.
Tony.
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On Sunday 27 June 2004 16:25, Dmitri wrote:
I've run into the same problem
Put your tinfoil hat back on.
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Subject: [newbie] Multipal copies of same message
Is anyone else getting 3 or 4 copies of each message.
This is a setting on your windows manager. Not sure which one your are using but you
should be able to find it in the settings if you wanna turn it off.
Tony.
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 16:06:45 +0100
Tony S. Sykes disseminated the following:
This is a setting
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Subject: [newbie] Two boxes one Dsl connection
have finished loading 10 official on new box what is the simplest way to get
it to share a
.
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On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 19:29, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
You need to enable to proxy to ignore local ip addy's.
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Chuck,
explicitly run fortune as cron sometimes does not pick up the paths.
Tony.
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Subject: [newbie] Problem with fortunes, .signature
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Chuck,
explicitly run fortune as cron sometimes does not pick
.
Thanks,
Tony.
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On Tuesday 15 June 2004 10:09, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
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Has anybody got the Gainward fx5700 Ultra working with Mandy 10? I have not had a good
Linux fix on my home PC for months now and to make matters worse I have somehow
contracted a virus in windows (Normally all emails goes through Mandy). X just does
not seem to be happy with the card at all. I
Have you tried a index.html just to see if it will work?
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I do have index.php and .htaccess
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 01:40,
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Subject: [newbie] Good Rich Office
What is a good office similar to MS. I need a rich Word processor. I am
switching from Windows to Linux. At least I
You need to enable to proxy to ignore local ip addy's.
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For me to go online I have to use a proxy and when I go to 127.0.0.1 it
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Subject: [newbie] mandrake community 10.0 updates
hi
while updating my mdk community there are 3 files that cant be selected
drakconf
For the day I had 10 running (many moons ago) it was noticeably faster than 9.2. The
gui was nearly there before I clicked the button or hovered over the icon, I didn't do
very much in it though before I rebooted and lost X. It was like I said noticeably
faster.
Tony.
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I think I have found my problem with x not working. Here is a snip of my log file;
(II) NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA GPU detected as: GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
(--) NVIDIA(0): VideoBIOS: 04.36.20.23.00
(--) NVIDIA(0): VideoRAM: 131072 kBytes
(II) NVIDIA(0): Connected display device(s): DFP-0, TV-0
(--)
06:40 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
It is detecting 2 displays, but I only have one connected. How do I get it
to use the other display, rather than the tv-0?
In the Device section where you specify the nvidia driver, add a line like
this:
#Option IgnoreDisplayDevices CRT, TV
And tell
Don't forget Linux is case sensitive so make sure you search on .Mail and not .mail.
Tony.
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On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 10:08, g2 wrote:
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 08:57 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
All,
My system is an Asus a7n8x-deluxe with 1gb ram, 2x 120gb sata drives and
Nvidia 5700u with 17 tft. I am installing with noapic nolapic acpi=off and
everything seems to install correctly
Microsoft is expected to recommend that the average Longhorn PC feature a dual-core
CPU running at 4 to 6GHz; a minimum of 2 gigs of RAM; up to a terabyte of storage; a 1
Gbit, built-in, Ethernet-wired port and an 802.11g wireless link; and a graphics
processor that runs three times faster than
Avi,
If you download the NVIDIA run file (www.nvidia.com) this will build the module for
you if you have the kernel source installed. You also have some extra command line
options this way, and one of them is to uninstall the module.
Tony.
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Does anybody have any good links for doing this in the simplest way. I know basic
Linux, but need to hit the ground running with these cards. I have installed them into
the box and lspci see's them but there are no tty's in /dev. I understand that I need
to create the tty's and set them up with
, April 06, 2004 11:15 AM
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need much more info on what kinda cards and what chipsets adn what versoin of
MDK and kernel are you running
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 04:09 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
Does anybody have any good links for doing
Steve,
Due to the fire in Manchester I can't get on the internet, but if it is a hub as well,
i.e. it has more than 2 rj45 ports on it then this is not a problem.
Tony.
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Sent: Tuesday, March
:03 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
http://www.iki.fi/tmb/Cooker/kernel-tmb-2.6.4-1.tmb.3mdk-1-1
m dk.i586.rpm
http://www.iki.fi/tmb/Cooker/kernel-tmb-2.6.4-1.tmb.3mdk-1-1
m dk.nosrc.rpm
Well, some success... I managed to download and install the
new kernel (without getting cut off this time
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On Monday 29 March 2004 03:26 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
Just a side note I heard acpi and the rest was broken in some
of the 2.6 kernels. The reason
Do you have acpi or apic turned off?
Tony.
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Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 01:11 am,
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On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 02:53:50PM +, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
Help, I have my web limited by my company now, so I can't google till tomorrow. I
need help with parsing an xml file. I need to cut out a fax number from the file.
Easy enough I though just grep and cut the line
Paolo,
Ignore the error message from PM, if you try and fix it you can hose your Linux
installation (I did a long time ago).
Tony.
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Subject: RE: [newbie] After installing 10.0 Partition Magic from XP says
that the partition di damaged
Paolo,
Ignore the error message from PM, if you try and fix it you can hose your
Help, I have my web limited by my company now, so I can't google till tomorrow. I need
help with parsing an xml file. I need to cut out a fax number from the file. Easy
enough I though just grep and cut the line, but the whole file is one line. I know
this is a simple command but I can't work
Help, I have my web limited by my company now, so I can't google till tomorrow. I need
help with parsing an xml file. I need to cut out a fax number from the file. Easy
enough I though just grep and cut the line, but the whole file is one line. I know
this is a simple command but I can't work
What's your m/b? Nforce2? Sounds like the acpi apic and lacpi problems.
Tony.
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Subject: [newbie] Fed up.
You know I like the
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Mandrake 10.0 Community Audigy 2 LS Soundcard
I just installed Mdk 10.0 Community, everything went fine except that it
has no sound at all. I used hard drake and followed the troubleshooting steps,
everything was seemingly ok. Any suggestions please?"T
Did you run any software to let the system know you changed your grafix card?
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Hi
Im having
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smbclient -M hostname but it does not seem to work with ip
address's on my system. But on win2k you can use ip address's
It's funny as I can't get CD 1 to boot, I have to boot with CD2 and then swap them
over. Everything is fine then.
Tony.
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All you have done is created /home in what was your empty space. MCC is helping you by
moving the files across so you don't lose anything. You have 2 options either use the
previous suggestion or (somebody jump in if I am wrong) reinstall would be the easiest
way to restructure your drive. If
If you like google you love this, http://www.theregister.com/content/55/36142.html
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Don't think so, they would have to have software listening on a port to accept
the message.
Just a thought, isn't there an equivalent
Anne,
I take it you have a double sided printer? After a quick look at scribus it does not
seem to do the double sided printing, but that could be because it know's my printer
will not do double sided. You could always put the paper back in the printer and print
on the other side.
Tony.
Oh no Joe, you have just gave sco another false source of revenue.
www.scowantyoutolicenseyourtoaster.com
Look the site is up already.
lol
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Lilo and XP
Tony S. Sykes wrote:
You can do it through mcc. Change the NT to be the default.
Tony.
That´s what I thought, but there is no interface in MMC to do this.
SR
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Lilo and XP
Tony S. Sykes wrote:
Steve,
You should have boot options in mmc, but you just need to run drakboot if you can't
find it from the command line as root and you can configure it from there.
Tony.
That´s what I thought, but when I run drakboot, even as root
As they say we are no competing with them as they do comic's, why don't they use
Mandrake as free advertising? They could put in an advert in the installation screen
which Mandrake is using for adverts anyway. Why do companies have to always resort to
court cases and steal money from other
What motherboard are you using?
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On Thursday 19 February 2004 06:53 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Thursday
Steve,
add
noapic nolapic to your append line of your kernel. I have the same motherboard
and have had major problems, I thought it was the sata drives I was using but it
was adding acpi=off noapic nolapic that fixed it.
Tony.
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Not to sure when it started but I have seen it before in Mdk.
Tony.
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On February 19, 2004 08:54 am, di di
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On 17 Feb 2004 at 14:43, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
Steven,
Just a quick note to say that Mandrake is on it's first RC using a 2.6
kernel and has been through 2 beta's already
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Steven,
Thanks for your views, and your prompt responses.
Thanks,
Tony.
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Does it on mine since 7.
Tony.
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question.
lindows os detected and mounted my ntfs
Marc,
When creating partitions on Linux, they run with numbers, and they go in order. You
fstab uses these numbers to mount the partitions. If you create a new partition at the
end of the drive it will get a number after the last partition, i.e. last part is 12
new will be 13. If you create
When I see this normally it is due to the site's being slow/down. Can you view it in a
browser?
Tony.
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I have to agree, when my system was running with the 2.6 kernel, it was significantly
faster than the 2.4, that was just using the desktop.
Tony.
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I never used the Nvidia drivers as they did not have the drivers at the time. I am
going to put beta2 on tonight and I will let you know tomorrow.
Tony.
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John,
Try splash=silent.
Tony.
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