I just happen to like Mandrake. Just
can't use it on the net at the moment.
Just enjoy, don't sweat it, this is not an all or nothing situation.
Be well,
Charlie.
--
Though night after night. The moon is stream reflected, Try to find where it
has touched. Point even to a shadow.
- Ta
A lecturer, when explaining stress management to an audience, raised a glass
of water and asked, "how heavy is this glass of water?"
Answers called out ranged from 20g to 500g. The lecturer replied, "The
absolute weight doesn't matter. It depends on how long you try to hold it."
"If I hold
ference.
HTH
Kaj Haulrich.
lsof /dev/hdc
will tell you what is holding onto the device
and more than likely it will be fam
kill it and you will get back control of you CDROM
I have disabled fam on my systems, because it oversteps the mark.
Charlie
__
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:05 pm, javier garcia thought these things and wrote:
> Hi all;
> I've just installed Mandrake Linux 9.1. In my old version (8.2) when I
> installed it I had the possibility to enter as root in the X11 interface,
> but now I just can login as one of the additional user I've cr
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:30 am, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 August 2004 03:01 pm, charlie wrote:
> > I couldn't get the win modem to work because 9.2 didn't supply
> > a kernel source and I am in very slow dial up. That is the problem with
> > that lappy, no
st the
mouse configuration with the 2.6 kernel. No matter what I have tried, and
commands are passed to the kernel, it won't get past that point.
Charlie.
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He who distinguishes the true savour of his food can never be a glu
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On Saturday 28 August 2004 13:23:01, Greg Meyer wrote:
> I figure this one ought to keep the conversation going for a while.
>
> I have been going through a Linux from Scratch build just for the learning
> experience, and something has just dawned on m
lmost as often as the weather in Edmonton. It's just
what's here now, by morning it will be different/more complex/more and larger
drives etc.
BJ, read the following until one of the _smart_ regulars shows up to give you
*good* advice:
http://www.linuxplanet.com/lin
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 07:26 am, BJ Tracy wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Thanks Hoyt for responding to my questions.
>
> Not sure if you are going to see my responses, I tried to respond and
> Kmail went nuts and crashed the first time and rebooted itself the second
> time.
>
> What is up with that ??
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 04:22 pm, Dale Kosan wrote:
> Power Supply?
>
> On Aug 27, 2004, at 1:46 AM, charlie wrote:
> > On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 12:55 pm, Paul Rodriguez wrote:
> >> A couple of months ago, we had a power surge at our house that harmed
> >> the computer
ve heard of something similar and it was the
cabling that was damaged. Again because of a power outage. Might not be the
case with your machine though, but worth a check just the same.
Charlie
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At the same time that we are earn
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 07:58 am, Lanman wrote:
> Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> > On Thursday 26 August 2004 16:35, charlie wrote:
> >>On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 10:11 pm, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> >>>On Thursday 26 August 2004 06:23, Lanman wrote:
> >>>>Hoyt Bailey wrote:
>
> it may be somewhere else.
Something strange happened to me this morning as I was downloading mail into
Kmail. I deleted one of Lanman's mails and the Kmail desktop locked up solid,
my CPU usage went into the 100% and stayed there. But nothing was happening
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On Saturday 21 August 2004 11:30:11, Vincent Voois wrote:
> Stephen Kühn wrote:
> > On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 02:03, Charlie Mahan wrote:
> >>On the third hand (Moties anyone? ); A question, does anyone know why
> >> the l
t; PR
kit. A Win32 "Linux Virus?" Yeah right.
http://www.z-virus.com/Eng-virus-HTM/bagle-x.htm
http://enterprise-linux-it.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=23837
I once had a lot more respect for Security Focus and the writers that
contribute there, with a few notable exceptions.
On th
ake a try? I'm fairly sure most of
us have felt the exact levels of frustration you do in our past. But as more
than one list member has stated; "If Microsoft ever got serious about
security and stability I'd have to go to work for a living."
Or words to that effect. (-:
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 03:19 am, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am doing my best to locate the log with all the messages
> > appearing during the boot sequence, but I couldn't find it
> > in... /var/log/
> > Where can I read again what was printed on the screen during
> > the bootup sequence?
anted to change a shape from /_\ to straight |
_| sided and the reply was to:-
Double click on the rotation icon etc. select perspective and then you can
change things.
I have never taken the time to look at the options allowed by double clicking
on the icons. But
, and is upgradeable
(firmware) when the dual layer media are finally available.
The price is in Canadian $ at a retail shop locally, so multiply by .75 to
convert to U.S.$. Close enough anyway.
Charlie
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Cooker on kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2md
/www.onlamp.com/linux/cmd/
Anything at O'Reilly Books. Play here for a while:
http://safari.oreilly.com/
I'd even look at the local public library or any nearby tech schools/colleges
or universities for the tiles on the pages. You may be surprised at what's
been traded in at any local us
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From: Bryan Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, August 14, 2004 3:11 pm
Subject: Re: [newbie] [OT] Dumbest question ever asked
> On Saturday 14 August 2004 01:20 am, Charlie Mahan wrote:
>
> > Personal experience as of 42 minutes 38 s
. So much for his Windows only box.
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Beta 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
22:55:41 up 4:02, 2 users, load average: 0.36, 0.36, 0.77
Microsoft should switch to the vacuum cleaner business where peopl
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 07:15 pm, Roy Babin wrote:
> Can anybody tell me what "Unknown error 255" is when using K3B?
> Thanking anyone who may tell me.Roy
Not certain about this, but when k3b can't umount the drive so that it can
burn.
Had something like this when I still had fam running and
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On Wednesday 11 August 2004 19:13:07, BJ Tracy wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 August 2004 04:02 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
> > On Wednesday 11 August 2004 13:51:01, C. Tresenriter wrote:
> >
> >
> > Charlie
>
> SNIP
>
&g
headaches are big enough thanks.
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Beta 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
13:56:34 up 6:07, 2 users, load average: 0.20, 0.14, 0.16
Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are a
and
find the line to enable the gnutella link. It may work, but it may not.
I'd be inclined to just install gtk-gnutella from the same (PLF) source (PLF)
that you found apollon should I desire to access that network.
Charlie
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Mand
ltering is probably superior, but in an account where the Spam
load is very light (289 out of the past 54,000+) and the machine running the
spam filters isn't high powered, for my needs bogofilter is the right
solution.
But I still swiped your script!
Charlie
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point hiding
those is there, they live in a hidden directory.
The rest of what you advised is probably accurate. I wouldn't know and don't
intend to discover since spamassassin and I have never been more than coldly
cordial to one another. I use bogofilter, far less horsepower required
ent. Hold on:
In the directory containing the rpms, I would do:
genhdlist ./
I suppose that's the best I can do for now, sorry again.
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Beta 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
20:21:53
/i586/media/contrib
with media_info/hdlist.cz
urpmi.addmedia jpackage
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrakelinux/devel/cooker/i586/media/jpackage
with media_info/hdlist.cz
urpmi.addmedia plf ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/cooker
with hdlist.cz
The reason I
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On Monday 09 August 2004 16:29:04, Thereidos wrote:
> Dnia pon 9. sierpnia 2004 22:14, Charlie Mahan napisaÅ:
> > I would wonder too. Are you using Firestarter because you had good
> > results with it somewhere else or just becaus
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On Monday 09 August 2004 13:50:01, Thereidos wrote:
> Dnia pon 9. sierpnia 2004 21:18, Charlie Mahan napisaÅ:
> > That's about all I know about the software, sorry. It's also probably all
> > I'll ever know about it for
en. lol
> thanks for your help.Right now I'm in command-line culture-shock,
> but luckily I don't have a deadline to get comfortable with it.
>
> J
I wish I'd been of some help Julie. You're welcome anyway.
For that culture shock I recommend intensive therap
all I'll
ever know about it for the simple reasons that I have a radically edited set
of rules that I use for iptables that is specific to my environment, and the
only "Fire Wall" I even try to use is shorewall. That's just because it's the
default in Mandrake installs and
't think Apple will use this guy in their switch
campaign):
http://www-edlab.cs.umass.edu/~ahelblin/misc/mac.html
Warning: Requires Flash plug-in, contains vulgarities (coarse language but
that phrase may be copyright someone or other) and violence towards what
appears to be a Macintosh tower an
s another interfering wrapper available now called
drakfw for this purpose that is intended to wave the baton for the whole
parade.
I'd do the drakxservices thing. It's the simplest graphically. If drakfw is on
the list you may want to check that as well.
Charlie
Hmmm... A passing
27;d make. I have no argument with it:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/suggested.html
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Beta 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
10:58:36 up 3 days, 23:52, 1 user, load average: 0.02, 0.06, 0.08
Certainly t
a ?
> John
I only just nabbed this, but you might have to go to file associations and
remove Konqueror from that. I once had it associated to inodes. Don't know
how? I had a quick look but couldn't find cervisia in my quick chase. Maybe I
am wrong, but something to look for.
Charlie.
--
Regi
d an to
> drunk to be sold anymore )-:
>
>
>
> Charles
I have one you can have for free Charles. If you like Molson Canadian. In the
"Tall Boy" cans.
Think mini keg.
How drunk does one need to be to turn *that* down?
Charlie
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t eloquent, and profoundly polysyllabic
gentleman that ever verbally slashed a friend's throat.
In public.
Beer me!
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Beta 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
16:46:55 up 3 days, 5:40, 1 user, l
ler. Or the
BIOS. Or both.
But _not_ from me! No, never that...much. I've done it myself a couple times
over the last 10 years. Exhausted brain fart mode.
> Thanks again,
> You are a very appreciated resource.
> bj
You are welcome, but I thought a resource was defined as something valu
thought
that only affected Gnome.
As for the character limit, what application? Or do you mean everywhere? I
don't do Ximian. Sorry.
If none of that helps scream for help and someone that knows what they're on
about may take a swing at it. (-:
OK?
Charlie
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Reiser (moving target) or XFS (this ain't a
"mainframe") JFS is IBM's technology and it works exceptionally well, seems
completely stable, and is fast. I'd use it for everything.
The other drive or drives, depending on how many you keep in the box, are up
to you to cho
rly
> > onto another CD after copying them to the hard drive?
> >
> > Or are you having a lend of me?
> >
> > Charlie
>
> Run K3b click on Tools>CD>Burn CD image.
Thank you.
Charlie
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On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 10:02 am, Stephen Kühn sent these thoughts:
> > Or are you having a lend of me?
> >
> > Charlie
>
> Generally, I use either Arson or K3b to open the ISO image for burning;
> it is a simple mistake that can be made...mostly by Californians,
&
arvo; mistakenly copying ISO's to a CD instead of burning them
> properly...wonder if he's in Winders whilst doing this exercise...
>
> stephen kuhn - proprietor
What does one do to properly burn them? This is probably very stupid question
this.
> Please advise
> bj
Yeah. It's a tad longer now, isn't it? (-;
Post the answer, give details of the system and what you intend to do and
someone with a brain will definitely jump in and correct me. Assuming I have
a chance for another reply. (lol) OK?
Regards;
Charlie
P.S.
or E) would be the way to go.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
Close Paul. I'll quoute Tom Brinkman here;
"Raising Skinny Elephants Is Utterly Boring
Sort of an easy way to remember it.
Google; magic sysrq keys;
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&q=magic+sy
ession so there may be differences there as well as the fact that I'm
running cooker.
I wonder if KDE Auto-Start would handle it. I'll do some more research when i
have a few minutes. For now you may want to use the script Paul posted.
Charlie
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ory it lives in. It starts all over again and clutters the home
directory. Maybe because I didn't register a user name and have been doing
the units anonymously.
Use the script I think. I don't like surprises. Could you tell?
Charlie
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w if I
trust the software enough to run it "invisible." yet. I'm talking
specifically of the protein folding from http://folding.stanford.edu so I
don't know about any others.
I'll find out when it finishes the work unit that it's doing.
Charlie
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On Friday 06 August 2004 09:08:09, Paul Smith wrote:
> >
> > Absolutely and without question Yes. Just a matter of the right Rules
> > used for NetFilter.
>
> Thanks, Charlie. I wish I knew what rules I should set on... and I
sted ports were STEALTH,
- NO unsolicited packets were received,
- NO Ping reply (ICMP Echo) was received.
Regards;
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Beta 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
08:12
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On Friday 06 August 2004 04:42:04, C. Tresenriter wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 01:16:11 -0600
>
> Charlie Mahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks for reminding me! I totally forgot to turn the protein
> > folding back on
nger than two hours.
>
> The [EMAIL PROTECTED] link is http://folding.stanford.edu
Thanks for reminding me! I totally forgot to turn the protein folding back on
when I switched to the new machine. Woops. Two weeks lost. Thank {Deity} the
old system is still chugging away.
Charlie
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d less than the
dust beneath his training wheels.
To the rest of the list members; my humble apology for the diatribe.
To Thomas Tudja; if I want your opinion I'll damned well give it to you first.
You'd probably still screw it up though.
Regards;
Charlie
Let the "zings" beg
but
probably not.
Sure I'm paranoid, but am I paranoid _enough?_
I've also used Knoppix or PCLinuxOS (livecd distributions) to do the deed when
I was in a hurry. Lots of tools, just pick what's easiest for you.
Good luck;
Charlie
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st, foliage, ski
> and mud) ... but we're not allowed to shoot the tourists :)
BTW, I *like* your signature. But I was aware of the original it's exerpted
and paraphrased from too.
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Bet
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On August 3, 2004 17:53:05, et wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 August 2004 01:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 16:52:17 + (UTC)
> >
> > Jonesy wrote:
> > > We only have 3 seasons: Hunting, Ski, Tourist.
> >
> > On our recent trip to Co
7;s what I get for keeping a system as my own that I built for a customer,
but then he should have paid me. :) I hadn't connected the old box to act as
a local mirror/file server yet and the drives in the new box were
pristine/virgin.
Seems it was a "man in the middle" exploit.
Charl
uot; it seems.
But I have been a victim couple of times in the past.
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Alpha 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
13:14:46 up 3:21, 1 user, load average: 0.20, 0.41, 0.32
There is Jackson standing like a
big deal. I just formatted
the drive and started over. The best part was the duplicate drive (USB) was
clean so I didn't lose anything.
Good luck, you may need it.
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Alpha 1) for i586 kernel 2.6
r the reboot to run a new kernel, that may change in the near future too.
There's a project (can't recall the name off hand, sorry) underway to make
starting a new kerenl without a reboot possible.
As soon as I recall what the project is called I'll post it.
Charlie
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get fast transfer rates from a sever in Paris?
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake/official/iso/9.2/i586/Mandrake92-cd1-inst.i586.iso
Good luck;
Charlie
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On July 30, 2004 22:55:10, Lee Wiggers wrote:
> Can't find the on board 10/100 ethernet driver.
>
> Used the same mb on 9.2 so I know it's here someplace.
>
> Anyone save me from the trek through the multitude?
>
> Lee
I cheat. Somebody else already d
all the rpms required are
> download to this folder, urpmi then installs from that location.
>
> What I'm actually looking for is a detailed list of the rpms which would
> be currently installed on a system, not every package or rpms that was
> ever installed on a system.
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On July 30, 2004 15:57:03, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> On Friday 30 July 2004 14:30, Charlie Mahan wrote:
> > On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
> > > To: Our Gang;
> > >
> > > Is there a command that will provide m
video codecs. In a terminal as super user paste this:
urpmi.addmedia plf ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0 with
hdlist.cz
and strike the Enter key. Then do
urpmi mplayer [Enter]
Or even:
urpmi --auto-select [Enter]
to do it all at once but be careful with that one! There
may find the "Community Encyclopedia" useful when searching for Mandrake
specific answers:
http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
Enjoy!
Charlie
P.S.: If you think 10.0 is good wait 'til you see what they're doing to 10.1.
C.
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Ma
#x27;m looking for an updated list.
>
> Is it possible to extract the list from the RPM database? ideas?
> suggestions?
>
>
> TIA
>
> Lanman
/var/log/rpmpkgs should show you what you want.
It's plain text so it may just be easier than all the grepping and diffing.
opening a terminal,
typing
su
then strike the Enter key to become super user and providing the root password
when prompted, then type
mandrake-doc
and strike the Enter key.
Have fun! KLG, please lose the "Reply To:" in your mail client for list posts?
Thanks.
Regards;
Charli
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 03:56 am, Hoyt Bailey sent these thoughts:
> There has to be a better way to print man pages than to use copy/paste.
> Please give me a clue?
man | col | lpr
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The Brahman Dona saw the Buddha sitting under a
encyclopedia, also known as a "TWiki."
http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
While I'm making recommendations, install rute from the disks. You'll want to
read that one through multiple times so pack a lunch.
You could read rute without installing, it's available on the
witched from the phone company (DSL) to
cable. This would be one example of why:
2004-07-29 12:01:40 EST: 2449 / 455
Your download speed : 2508636 bps, or 2449 kbps.
A 306.2 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 466083 bps, or 455 kbps.
Charlie
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ows
you can download any drivers from NVidia that you may require.
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nforce/1.0-0256/ReleaseNotes_Linux_nForce_1.0-0256.html
That article is an old one and the driver versions aren't current but the
information is still valid.
Good luck;
Charlie
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 06:05 am, Lanman sent these thoughts:
> Dear List; I'm looking to buy a new flatbed scanner which will work
> seamlessly with Mandrake 9.2 and 10.0. If anyone on the list has
> recently purchased a new scanner and had an easy time setting it up,
> could you please let me know? I
ests your connection to various
web sites nationally or internationally. The URL is:
http://www.numion.com/
You can also test your website if you like.
Regards;
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Alpha 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
19:5
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On July 25, 2004 20:24:08, Angus Auld wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback Charlie. I have managed to get apollon
> working on my system.
I told you could do it! Good on ya Angus.
> The sticker for me was the Gnutella plugin. I compil
unning.
I gave up on SA completely since it would slow my old system so much it was
nearly unusable.
Bogofilter is nicely integrated into Kontact now, takes very little teaching
(I knew there was a reason I hadn't cleared that spam directory) and is
almost invisible in operation.
I can he
irectory and clicked on giftd.conf? Or started apollon from a
terminal with the -v (verbose) flag? If you haven't done either take a look
and post the results.
I have Apollon starting at the moment but I keep getting time outs on the
nodes during connection. I may have the security wound
It would still be quicker (maybe) than a full FTP install of
10.1 though.
There should be another Alpha, or possibly a Beta snapshot soon anyway.
Regards;
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Alpha 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.2mdk
12:03:
it would help
you I'd start a torrent for 10.0 Official but that doesn't seem as helpful as
it sounds. I'd set the ISOs as part of my shared files on OpenFT (Apollon) if
I had time to work out the kinks that cause it to refuse to connect at the
moment.
Ah, the joys of cooking!
Regar
every little bit will help in the long run.
Charlie
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Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Alpha 1) for i586 kernel 2.6.8-0.rc2.1mdk
18:36:59 up 1 day, 1:40, 2 users, load average: 0.04, 0.11, 0.17
Win98 is called Win98 because it is 98%
n/cookermirrors.php
http://www.acert.pt/~fribeiro/mirrorwatch/
It's strange that the torrent was so slow. I had it running in upload only
mode for 2 days. Set for 25 kilo-bytes upload limit.
Oh well... the next alpha or a beta will probably be along in a bit anyway.
Charlie
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rors lately for rsync or for installs. I'm getting the
best results for rsync from the Irish mirror and proxad for ftp installs.
Btw, everything is working fine here, barring a few glitches that have already
been reported.
Good luck and have fun!
Charlie
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l runs, but it is best to have Windows at the front of the
drive in the first partition.
Charlie.
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+++
A man's real possession is his memory.In nothing else is he rich, in nothing
else is he poor. _Alexander
r; Murphy was a bloody _optomist!_
Charlie
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Mandrake Linux release 10.0 (Official) for i586 kernel 2.6.3-15mdk
05:36:12 up 9:14, 0 users, load average: 0.25, 0.34, 0.33
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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layer burner.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> regards
>
> Franki
I think it's going to be a "wait for wide spread availability of media" then
instant support as usual Franki. I vaguely recall reading about a project
recently so I don't think it will be a
rvative
> > 18x on an A-Open 52x24x52, read for install in a new LG HL-DT-ST
> > GCE-8525B.
> >
> > The new LG was trash. It happens.
>
> Hey Charlie, thanks for the info. I just noted what you say
> to be the case indeed. I was trying to install eslrahc.com's
in a new LG HL-DT-ST GCE-8525B.
The new LG was trash. It happens.
Regards;
Charlie
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Mandrake Linux release 10.0 (Official) for i586 kernel 2.6.3-15mdk
09:14:33 up 7:00, 0 users, load average: 2.00, 2.00, 2.00
If you don't care where you
l reset all the
devices that are plaguing you, plus you'll learn which Mandrake tools to use
to correct future woopsies. *All* the Mandrake tools.
XFdrake was the correct tool, something doesn't seem right if that didn't
work.
Welcome, and good luck!
Charlie
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Edmonton,AB,Canada
ndrake Update" in either case. If you use the rpmdrake
graphical interface just keep it set to show "all files by update
availability." Any new versions will be listed there. It's even easier from a
terminal, urpmi -a -c -f && urpmi --auto-select
Good luck;
Charlie
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ulti processor to the installer,
because of the hyper threading capabilities.. Or that's probably the case
anyway.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I meant: I don't think you need do anything Bill.
Regards;
Charlie
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M
8 MB. A CD-RW current for the version of Mandrake wanted is
all that's needed. That and knowing where the tree is on the drive.
It's the quickest and easiest method since you don't have to wait for network
slowdowns or switch disks or put up with speed bumps from optical
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 08:43 pm, Craig Bowyer sent these thoughts:
> Charlie wrote:
> >On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 05:42 pm, Craig Bowyer sent these thoughts:
> >>I've been trying to install Ogle for viewing DVD's.
> >>However, whenever I've tried to install of the R
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 05:42 pm, Craig Bowyer sent these thoughts:
> I've been trying to install Ogle for viewing DVD's.
> However, whenever I've tried to install of the RPM PLF lists, I get the
> following from Rpmdrake:
>
> "The following packages have bad signatures:
>
> libdvdcontrol9-0.9.2-1plf.i
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 07:44 pm, John Richard Smith sent these thoughts:
> Martin Foster wrote:
> > However, I don't think that's what causing the problems.
> > Have you had a look at my other suggestions yet?
>
> Can someone help me understand something.
>
> In KPPP under modem, there is a line termi
a 48>96 hour "day."
I am not often "tickled" about the results though. Or about the time to fix my
(frequent) brain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I keep the arts disable set to 0 or 1 second most times. It doesn't get in the
way as much then.
Charlie
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On July 10, 2004 09:22, Lee Wiggers wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 08:52:13 -0600
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> Charlie Mahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We at least seem to have made some progress. <-:
> >
> > Charlie
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It's over 10 kbytes so I'd rather it happen off list. Let me know, OK?
Charlie
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