list ;)
Regards,
Irv
. It comes with setup instructions for Linux (no software
needed) and works a lot faster than my 'winmodem' , supposedly
also 56k.
Look on the box to make sure it sez works with Linux.
Regards,
Irv
with Mandrake.
Also, I notice that I now have about 95% CPU idle, while
with Mandrake 8.0, the figure was down around 5%.
(With kapm-idled taking up 95%)
Using RedHat, kapm-idled is still there, but uses close to 0%
all the time.
Regards,
Irv
field - see, for example, the Topica lists.
Regards,
Irv
On Thursday 24 May 2001 08:46, bascule wrote:
i have just noticed that when i choose 'reply...' from the right
click menu to a message the recipient is not the list but the
original sender - every time !
is the list malfunctioning
running - no httpd, no ftpd, etc. Yet, with none of these services running,
the computer is much slower than it is with M7.1 running with every
possible service activated.
Puzzling.
Regards,
Irv
is slowing down disk operations?
Or something else?
How can we benchmark our disk performance with Mandrake
7.1 and again with 8.0 to see if there is a difference?
Regards,
Irv
sure we will all appreciate any efforts to speed up the disk access
nevertheless.
Regards,
Irv
--- Irv Mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can we benchmark our disk performance with
Mandrake
7.1 and again with 8.0 to see if there is a
difference?
important: How the hell do I switch it off
forver?
Not only what does it do, but why is a zero-byte program using over 95%
of my cpu cycles, according to top?
Thanks,
Irv
this program:
http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/
It is a stand-alone test program -doesn't need Windows OR Linux to run.
Start it up and let it run overnight. If there are problems with the memory
chips,
it should find them.
Regards,
Irv
forward to getting
this up and running now.
Edit the file .bashrc(note the leading dot)
Add two lines like the following:
PATH=/home/irv/euphoria/bin:$PATH
export PATH
Replace /home/irv/euphoria/bin: with the full path to your sdk
probably /home/mike/something/something.
Once you
should be included, or available
on the website from which you downloaded the package.
Regards,
Irv
when I have
nothing better to do, I'll re-load Mandrake 8.0 and go thru all the
suggested solutions. If I find one that works, I'll be sure to post it here.
Regards,
Irv
for the Windows operating system' -
so no, it won't.
Regards,
Irv
On Sat, 19 May 2001, you wrote:
No it is not a winmodem according to USR it is model 5687-03 which is
controller based.
Then look here for instructions:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/5687-03.html
Regards,
Irv
forgotten what I was doing.
And if for some reason I should want to open another program, I have time
to walk to the kitchen for a snack before it shows up.
I don't need the extra weight!
Regards,
Irv
you'll find vfat works better than ext2 for windows partitions ;)
And be sure you have created the directory /mnt/windows before
you add this line to fstab.
Regards,
Irv
the SiS 630 also, and Mandrake recognized and installed with
no problem. Maybe your download went bad? Anyway, you could try to
skip the x configuration, and set your XF86config file the 'old fashioned' way.
Regards,
Irv
I
, but about half of the
people on the ALE list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) who tried KDE 2 reported similar problems.
Some people with 750 mhz machines even reported slowness, so it seems to
be not directly related to hardware. My only choice was to go back to 7.2.
Regards,
Irv
, which
(maybe) rules out a hardware problem.
At any rate, I'm happy with KDE 1.x for now.
Regards,
Irv
On Thu, 10 May 2001, RK wrote:
I got my Mandrake 8 set last week from Cheapbytes - they're pleasant to deal
with, and quick.. They send an acknowledgement of your order, and, as promised,
another e-mail when the cd's go out the door. I had mine in 2 days, using
USmail!
Regards,
Irv
That's
Microsoft 'embrace and extend' your standards is like
letting the dirty old man down the street 'embrace' your teenage
daughter - the likely outcome is much the same.
Regards,
Irv
At 01:59 PM 05/11/2001 +0200, Mcintosh, Duncan wrote:
Hi there all
I think this must be the hoax of the year
why Mandrake broke it.
IglooFTP is a great program, but not as convenient to use as KFM would
be if it worked.
Irv
I'm writing about this again because the first time I wrote in about it, I only
got another user's reply - he recommended re-installing. I did. Same problem. I
even updated
to change the time between checks -
that's probably in a .kmailrc file somewhere.
Irv
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uggestions?
Try switchdesk.
When in doubt - locate will find files using wildcards.
Irv
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On Sun, 11 Jul 1999, you wrote:
What version are you running? I am intrigued enough to want to
duplicate your situation
You'll probably have to type switchdesk-kde
to get back to kde. (Mine tries to default to switchdesk-gnome,
which results in a file-not-found error.
Irv
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ption
esac
copy it, save it as, for example, lschoice, and chmod u+x so that you can
execute it by typing ./lschoice
HTH
Irv Mullins
or some other editor designed
by actual humans, create a file named resolv.conf which contains at least two
lines. Here's mine:
domain ellijay.com
nameserver 206.30.220.2
Write the file, logout, log in as user, and set up kppp.
Irv
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need it you should
reconsider. If something absolutly needs tobe accepting connections it
should be properly firewalled.
Also some software to monitor what's going on across the net, and alert
someone when suspicious traffic appears would be appropriate.
Irv
a terminal, the old fashioned ftp works
fine to the same sites.
Is there some setting with Mandrake that I need to change?
Thanks,
Irv
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_/ The opinions expressed are not my own.
_/ They're Lou's.
_/ We're blaming him for everything.
_/ He's the one on vacation
invalid,
there are three times as many characters as you typed in.
This makes kdesu unusable.
Any ideas?
Irv
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_/ The opinions expressed are not my own.
_/ They're Lou's.
_/ We're blaming him for everything.
_/ He's the one on vacation this week.
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, you wrote:
It is intentional, confuses people who like to stare over shoulders
Well, it would be nice if, in addition to confusing snoops, it would
actually allow super-user access.
It doesn't.
That, of course, is the problem.
Irv
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Irv Mullins wrote
better integrated into the desktop)
If it's only Netscape that's slow, maybe you're running short of
memory. If everything is slow, maybe there's a conflict with the
com port or irq settings.
Irv
t might be easier to just lock the disk drive in the safe
when you're not using it.
Anyone who has physical access to your computer must be assumed to
be "authorized" to be there, and therefore trustworthy. If that is not the case,
then posting armed guards and vicious dogs would be appr
://www.linuxberg.com.
Or, do like we do here in the south, set a cold Pabst Blue Ribbon on th' cpu.
Huh? You mean to tell me you've got a _case_ on yer computer?
My ain't we fancy?
Irv
orked for me: reload the system.
I have no clue why it stopped working in the first place, but reloading seemed
to get it working properly.
Irv
ed on this list last week (no
answers) I finally reloaded everything, and the dragdrop ftp works again.
Sorry I can't offer a more helpful answer than "reload". It sounds like the
standard Windows mantra. But, it did work.
Irv
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