Budianto Yudi wrote:
PS 2 mouse.
yes...I have one too!
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is getting
correctly written to disk. Another cause for this could be bad media.
i.e. the Cd's you're installing from.
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On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 06:03, Mark Weaver wrote:
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 13:41, Todd Slater wrote:
I finally got around to making the RPM's for XFce 4.0, available at
http://clevername.homeip.net/xfce4/ as always.
WHAT A GUY! Gee, mate, you're a sport
as the final release. If they
haven't yet frozen cooker, which I'm sure if they haven't will be doing
so rather soon, you should be able to get ever you need from RC2+Cooker.
That should hold you till the final ISO's hit the mirrors.
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Todd Slater wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:03:47PM -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
The only thing I have to whinge about (whinge = whine) is that when I
try to run or use another right-click function - it takes SO
long...so I re-arranged my path statements and that helped a bit
going I almost got bored!
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 16:03:17 -0400
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here here...I'm with Stephen on this. I LOVE IT! Man! has this desktop
ever come a long way. Thank you SO much for putting this stuff online.
It is Beauutiful and so stinkin
Novell has with GroupWise 6.5!
http://www.novell.com/products/groupwise/nix.html
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Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
At 04:03 PM 9/29/2003, Mark Weaver said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 13:41, Todd Slater wrote:
I finally got around to making the RPM's for XFce 4.0, available at
http://clevername.homeip.net
to the
machine while you were away? Did you load any new software on the
machine before going away and shutting it down that may have been
compromised?
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rules, et al (helmet on) 'the other OS'
(helmet off) type stuff.
Thnaks as always.
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I'll share with you what I determined from recent research on printers
that work well on Linux. Two manufacturers are very supportive of
Linux drivers and opensource in general:
Epson and HP.
Epson printers tend to be very good picture quality, but the printhead
is not replaceable. They
He's not sick, he's educated. Having worked in BOTH Ford and GM
engineering,
I can tell you which company has it's act together.
Mark
- FORD driver.
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 02:42, Frankie wrote:
God I love Ford, I have been a ford fan for many years, and this is another
hai provato a partire in runlevel 1?
se parte allora puoi iniziare a pensare che il
problema sia all'avvio del servizio rete... magari e'
banalmente il modulo della scheda di rete...
ciao e buona fortuna!
M.
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Dimenticavo che al boot mi da' questo:
Error only one
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Come faccio a partire in runlevel 1?
La scheda di rete è una banale realteck credi che
debba sostituirla?
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Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 01:36:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mark Barda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie-it] Blocco di un server IBM
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From: Mark Barda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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onestamente non credo tu la debba cambiare, se
funziona... ;-P
se hai lilo in versione solo testo al boot invece
della selezione digita linux 1 (oppure
Hi Guys
Is it imperative to use a FQDN for postfix - Is it possible to just use
localhost ? Sorry if this seems daft but as mentioned earlier I can't UTFM.
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got a script
already written that does something similar to what you're needing. It
would take only a wee bit of modification to change it to do specifically
what you want. I've attached it. Please feel free to modify it any way you
wish. if you have any questions just holler.
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choose local cdrom. It then says to choose
the type of cdrom, it only gives me one choice scsi. I am not using a scsi
drive so I cannot go any farther. Any help, thanks.
Would this happen to be the 9.2RC1 install?
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On Sunday 31 Aug 2003 10:30 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Put up a terminal and type MCC enter
Hi John
Tried that before asking the list. Any idea where the mcc executable should
live - perhaps its not installed...
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this helps someone out there - I find it too easy to ask and not give
on this forum.
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firmware to do.
Try as i might I could not get this printer to work. I'm glad I took it
back because the printer I came home with hooks up on a parallel port
and has all the firmware it will ever need inside the device. And to
thing I only paid $120 for this beauty.
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it.
Upgrading to a newer distro is definitely on the list, but I'd
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walk me through the safest way to proceed with this?
Thanks very much.
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Edit /etc/lilo.conf (as root) and comment out the lines about windows. Save
and exit and then run lilo.
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On Sunday 24 Aug 2003 10:16 pm, HaywireMac wrote:
type man fortune for more.
there are a lot more than just funny ones, that's how I and many others
generate our sig.
Please explain how to incorporate fortunes into ones signature.
Thanks
Mark A
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Mark A
Since the release of 9.2 Beta2 I haven't heard or seen anything about it
from anyone on the list. Is this because it's so amazing that list members
are speechless? Or because they can't finish an install, and are therefore
disconnected from the Net ? I tried burning and installing them
Hi Guys
Is there an easy way to upgrade my kde to version 3.1.3, assuming its
available for Mandrake 9.1.
I have had a look at using red-carpet, but not sure it has up to date sources
as the version available appears to be version 3.1.2.
Thanks as always.
Mark A
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Those of us who've experienced real beer in Europe generally don't drink
the USA piss.
Anders Lind wrote:
Fosters is only sold to N.America because no one here wants to drink it
- it's too weak, yet the N.American's think it's too strong.
Hehehe...you gotta remember they (USA primarily)
Seems Orrin Hatch also maybe a software pirate
Orrin Hatch: Software Pirate?
http://wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,59305,00.html
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X73 all in one beast which was working quite happily.
Has anyone else had a problem after upgarding, and if so, how did they fix
it.
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' and a play with vmware for the wife's
acoounting stuff its time for a total transfer across to Mandrake.
Thanks,as always
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Funnily enough, a quick search on google brought the following link up
'http://www.linuxhardware.org/article.pl?sid=01/05/29/2147241mode=thread'.
Sorry if I wasted anyones time.
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For those people looking for the same solution as me, this message solved it.
Output is perfext and strangely enough, using kmplayer in full screen mode is
even better then ' the other OS'.
Thanks again guys for the quick solution.
Mark A
On Sunday 15 Jun 2003 6:43 pm, Francisco Alcaraz wrote
Another solution I use to do the same thing is a separate Linux box that
downloads and holds the mail,
and serves via IMAP to any computer or OS you need to.
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 14 June 2003 08:25 am, Gareth Qually wrote:
I need an e-mail program that will not only work in linux
from your other browser
as the source. This should add the links to the bottom of the list.
Just edit the list to your liking and then save.
I cant be more specific as you havent said which browser you are
exporting from. Anyway I hope this is what you meant
MaRK
rikona wrote:
Hello,
I
stormjumper wrote:
i'm sure the designers were kinda stupid to stack another cup-holder 1
inch above the other. do they really think i'll have cups 1 inch thick???
The other cup-holder on top of the first one is in fact an ejectable cup
device. Like in jet planes with pilots. If you put a
. It was aweful, so I went to Office Max and bought an HP
LaserJet (HP 1200). I Love it! they were on sale at the time and it
cost me $150.00. Very painless to install and get working and
Extremely well supported in Cups.
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securing a
Postfix server.
http://pfortin.com/Linux/PostFix/
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I have tried to install a printer with LM 9.1. The printer, a Lexmark
X73, is connected to a XP machine (192.168.1.101). Its share name is
LexmarkX. I am 192.168.1.100.
Printerdrake detected the network, installed samba (with MDKGROUP,
whereas the rest of the network is Mshome), detected
I should add that there is a Norton firewall on the XP machine,
configure to see 192.168.1.100 (me), as a friendly machine.
Lady Mark wrote:
I have tried to install a printer with LM 9.1. The printer, a Lexmark
X73, is connected to a XP machine (192.168.1.101). Its share name is
LexmarkX
I have two pc´s running 9.1 how do I network them using a crossover cable?
Cheers
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Stephen Kuhn wrote:
A stupid question would be:
Why does my monitor get all funny after I water the plants that I have
sitting on top of it?
I have seen that at work a few years ago. Quite spectacular - he blew
up the monitor and emptied the building (fire alarm).
Lucy-Ann
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Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Kinda old, but I just found this - thought it might be of interest to
some of y'all...actually quite funny when you think about it...
http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/os/story/0,248630,20274086,00.htm
Ballmer is such a bafoon!
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Hi Guys
Am I being dim as usual, or is Courier-imap not included with 9.1 ? If not,
does anyone know where there's a handy rpm for it. I've done a google for the
package and can only find a.bz2 package.
regards
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On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 10:48 pm, cF wrote:
That address doesn't work for me.
Nor me.
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suggest you also give Jpilot a try. I've found this to
work wonderfully. I'm using a Handspring Visor and am having no trouble
what-so-ever hotsyncing my visor with Jpilot.
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you're describing and stopped using it. Besides...procmail works so much
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sounds like a virus to me! do you have the latest secure version of the
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told you! it's a virus attack. make sure your dat files are up to date.
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Teilhard Knight
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Who ate my sandwich?
the same guy whos been asking why he's getting email from a list he
subscribed to and doesn't remember.
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in Tx. Not enough of a 'hit' to mess up the clocks are anything
else. I'll have to check into a ups. Thanks
Heh...I have a UPS, and my PC still does that once in a while...
Yeah, but ya'll live in New Jersey! :P
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}
according to you post your setup appears like this:
[PC][CableModem][Router]{ISP}.{Internet}
With the modem between your PC and Router I don't think things are going
to work too well.
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its font treatment in a
screenshot, but I didn't want to trouble with learning another system and
I like the MDK community.
Todd
Todd,
you would have been sorely disappointed since there aren't any admin
tools in RH8.x. That is one immasculated OS.
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i810 chipset.
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procmail filtering two years ago. Although I have been
wondering about whats been going on with the lists the last few days. Any
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100 FemmeFatale
78 Derek Jennings
77 civileme
77 Tom Brinkman
72 Ronald J. Hall
heh! Stephen!! you're still in the top five. :)
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and Mozy. :P
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by taking
it into the shower with him (to clean).
:-)
wow! makes me wonder if that kind of intelligence had anything to do with
the fact that they're no defunct!
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5 pounds by itself. Methinks that
could become a semi-lethal weapon in a dishwasher!
I'll wait until I find one of those win keyboards. Wait a minute - I dunno,
those might just melt into a pile of semi-gelatinous goo... grin
Win-keyboard...yes...more commonly known as sh_t! ;)
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sounds perfectly logical...F1 is now F0! It's now a true binary keyboard.
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Mozilla will do what you want.
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correctly even after the system was up. That was an easy fix
though because it was missing the DNS information for my LAN which was
quickly remedied with Linuxconf. All is well now and I'm lovin this
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 08:49:12 -0500
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
without allowing proper blood flow
shouldn't that be Beer flow
Charles
guess that depends upon what the majority of your bodily fluids are
comprised of. :P
Hi
Has anyone any experience of setting up a IDE tape drive? I have a HP
Colorado Travan which is recognised as /dev/hdg but there are no
entries in /etc/fstab so I can't mount it.
Any ideas?
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Has anyone any experience of setting up a IDE tape drive? I have a HP
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entries in /etc/fstab so I can't mount it.
After looking around I find I need the paride module
of what led me to try webmin. I wasn't
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a week. They gave me 8 hrs for
doing it , to make my 40 hrs a week. I loved being off 5 days in a row. Just
hated working -every- weekend...
That'd be kinda tough at first, but after a while I think I'd love being
off for 5 days in a row myself.
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Civileme = expert
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now-a-days.
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understand that statement.
Rob
sounds like looking for fun in all the right places
yeah, but how can you show-horn Python in the same phrase with
Apache/PERL and SQL? is that legal?
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can't kill from top or using ps then I've always had
success doing it from webmin. haven't had one yet that couldn't be
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as it's starting up. Which could be a good
explanation for why Outlook seemingly won't relent in it's HTML mail
setting.
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Ma io non voglio fare il logout... vorrei solo
avere la possibilità di
uscire dall'ambiente grafico per tornare alla linea
di comando
Ctrl+Alt+F1 per la prima console
Ctrl+Alt+F2 per la seconda console
a cui aggiungerei che F7 e' l'output di X,
la combinazione ctrl-alt-bckspace
chiedo scusa... mi sono reso conto che il discorso sui
runlevel richiederebbe un thread a se... sul quale
chiederei ai grandi guru della lista di spendere due
parole... soprattutto per l'alberatura degli script
propri di mandrake...
grazie e buon fine settimana,
M.
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Tom Brinkman wrote:
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Or simply 'rpm -Uvh j2re-1.4.1_01-5mdk.i586.rpm' does it all.
^^^
HI Tom,
that method has never
going in the right direction. I use Java
on my system for program development and this is how I've installed JDK on
my system.
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is why I just started unpacking the contents into /usr/java,
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civileme wrote:
On Thursday 06 February 2003 06:46 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
Anders Lind wrote:
OK I just read some stuff about VI Emacs. Now I'm not one for super
complex editors of text. Having said that I realize it behooves me
(Correct context for behooves? sp!?) to learn one
on number lines insise Emacs. If I've coding in
Java and the compiler tells me I've got an OutOfBoundsException on line
4893 I don't want to have to count 1,2,3... from the top if the page, ya
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and redefine your monitor, screens, color depth and
so on as you did when you first installed Mandrake. That should take care
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the module for the nvidia card. that sometimes help the
situation. however it does make for a heavier kernel.
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in genere pigiando il tasto alt-gr ti si aprono
orizzonti nuovi...
alt-gr 8 alt-gr 9 dovrebbero essere le graffe, il 7 e
lo 0 le quadre... l'apice storto credo che sia a
destra dello zero...
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to be as sure as you can about access then
set things up on the NFS server so that the machine has two NICs
in it. eth0 being your outside interface (internet) and eth1 being
the local interface (LAN), and only allow NFS access (port 2049)
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I've got them written
down somewhere, but I'll have to dig to find them.
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even installed
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 02 Feb 2003 12:17 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 8:31 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
Anne,
Actually you don't have to do that at all. Start Netscape with the
-ProfileManager argument and create just the profile for Netscape.
That should take care
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 02 Feb 2003 12:17 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 8:31 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
Anne,
Actually you don't have to do that at all. Start Netscape with the
-ProfileManager argument and create just the profile for Netscape.
That should take care
robin wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
The two of them do indeed run on the same browser engine, but they
don't seem to want to play nice together. I've experienced this on
both winders and Linux. Speakin of Winders...I blew up my XP
installation last night. I prolly oughta git to work on it. I
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