the service:
service nfs start
And thats all there is to it.
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spent
sending these sigs to the US congress and senate and communicating your
feelings to them rather then sending them to a body that has no balls.
Let Washington know and hear how you feel. you've a much better chance
at least getting heard.
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Mark; Could you take a moment to define your use of the word Balls?
I'm hoping that your intended use of the word was in reference to the
fact that this list is not a political group, and therefore is probably
unable to effect a change in the foreign policies of the United States
Todd Slater wrote:
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In all seriousness your time and energy would be far better spent
sending these sigs to the US congress and senate and communicating your
feelings to them rather then sending them to a body that has no balls.
Let Washington
. Not the
UN and not the US, nor any other caring, viable world power. And
please...by vialble worold power I mean any nation with a heart beat.
just wanna make sure I don't leave the door open to mis-interpretation.
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If anything was ever off topic - this beats them all
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Todd Slater wrote:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 01:27:15PM -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi all,
Given the amount of traffic and passion related over the last few days
concerning things totally off topic where Mandrake Linux is concerned
has led me to a place where I'm willing to try an experiment
.
Example subscribe command:
subscribe password plain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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claimed that it would be
necessary in order to get the hard disk running (???) and
maybe for legal reasons. The price cutoff would be around
70-80 euros relative to a box with WindowsXP.
Sounds good, eh ?
Kaj Haulrich
indeed! that is a sa-WEET deal.
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and would like to be able to do this as well in Kmail but it doesn't
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do tell? I can't stand the suspense. descibe this new beast to me!
Actually it is not really new, just
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as a user you can do the workstation
install and the program copies only a few files to the user's home
directory.
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~/bin and the proper path is the way to go.
raffaele
Or, you could simply place symlinks from the java executables into
/usr/bin and you wouldn't have to fuss with any of the PATH stuff cause
/usr/bin is already in all the $USER paths.
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lighter then
IceWM. I'm using that Window Manager exclusively on a Toshiba Protege
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Mark,
From the way his log file read it sounds as though it's already too
late and he should just do a reload.
What your saw of my logfile was from the DLink Router/Firewall. Not one of
those attempts got past the router. This has been confirmed in several ways
of remote computer systems!
you are s damn funny...I am laffing my ass off at that idea ... not even
an anagram.
hmwhat-er-ya trying to say et? you don't think they can read
english er somthin?
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Ralph Slooten wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 18:37:53 -0500
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ralph,
have you done the leg work in tracking these connections and reported
to the ISP they're coming from yet? That _should_ be the first place
to begin. If your theory is correct then the sooner
it
does cause me to have to learn more about securing my box and it's
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 21 Jan 2003 2:07 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
walt wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 13:05, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Colin McElhatton wrote:
The single BIGGEST problem for end user to this day remains being able to
find the information that will get them
log file read it sounds as though it's already too
late and he should just do a reload.
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On Tuesday 21 Jan 2003 6:31 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
But as I said almost a year ago, it's not as easy to find a linux tech as
a windows one.
Anne
:)
I'm not overly expensive! At present when I'm not doing dad things and
I'm not over burdened
online. a href=http://g.msn.com/8HMABR/2023;Instale grĂ¡tis.
Clique aqui./a /html
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. In
fact, the networking
in beta1 was better then in Mdk9.0. NFS in 9.0 has a terrible time
umounting from shares
while beta1 beta2 are absolutely flawless. could it be that your NIC
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done the leg work in tracking these connections and reported to
the ISP they're coming from yet? That _should_ be the first place to
begin. If your theory is correct then the sooner they know about it the
better for all concerned all the way around.
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Ralph,
Thats something I've not yet done. Just exactly how does one do that to
an incoming connection. I'd be real interested to learn.
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H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Saturday 18 January 2003 18:31, Mark Weaver wrote:
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Saturday 18 January 2003 17:37, Walt wrote:
got this from the expert list
beta 2 is out on the french mirrors
it is 2 cd's
Dang, I've got a monthly max of 2500M and I'm at 1780 already.=:o
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 03:17 am, Colin Jenkins scribbled nervously:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 21:01:51 -0500
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colin,
For your printing have you tried installing Cups for that. Cups does a
real nice job of taking care of printing needs and has
of
curiosity, check the path that is given in the error message to verify that
the file it's complaining about is indeed not there.
Once you've installed the app things should be ok then.
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I'm curious as to the type of error you got with Kmail, because I've
been running it under 9.1 and it's working just fine. I'm wondering
what I've done, or you've done differently.
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by a
double-click on the archive itself - but here is the output from
just typing unzip in a terminal:
Hmm...is that a new one? I don't recognize that unzip command. ;)
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covered all the options by then, but when I
re-activated the link to Free the Code I still got an almost empty page.
Anne
Anne,
have you considered trying Opera? you don't appear to be having very good luck
with Mozilla or Netscape. ;)_
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the cooker list at all for this particular weirdness? I've
heard this a few times, but no one has yet really followed up on it. On my
box the 9.1 install saw the swap partition without a problem.
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those dogs
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Todd Slater wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 09:35:09 -0500
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todd,
how did you get past the glibc problem?
Funny you should ask, Mark. I hosed my system once trying to
upgrade all those packages. I'm running an old version of ROX (1.2.1).
Getting the latest
.
The way to get around this is to setup a seperate profile for Netscape so that
it isn't looking at your Mozilla dir, or the files contained therein. Once
you've done this you shouldn't have this problem again.
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On Wednesday 08 Jan 2003 4:02 am, Mark Weaver wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 4:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Success! OK, partial success. I removed all trace of java from my
machine, ran the upgrade from the 9.0 discs and then installed the
Blackdown
be
problematic at best. Clean installs are always best.
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/mailserver have been running
24/7 for the past two years. half the time I forget they're even there
unless there's a problem with on the mailserver.
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 06 Jan 2003 8:04 am, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
james Mellema wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 11:49, walt wrote:
Actually the only thing republicans are doing is creating an unnecessary
war but that has nothing to do with linux.. besides, Linux users must be
thanks
Freddy
Freddy,
I've configured and use Samba on a number of servers and without
exception I've found the Webmin/Swat config interface to be the easiest
and best way to approach setting up samba and getting it running with
the absolute least amount of hair/sleep loss.
Mark
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lines in the
movie.
To be honest, if they killed off Will Riker I would not cry one second, IMO
he is the lamest char on TNG ohhh except of the counsellor of course.
/Anders
I don't get it...why does everyone dislike/hate the counselor? She's a
sweetheart.
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. That
scene in engineering where Kirk and Spock spoke between the glass was
gut-wrenching!
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unconcious, but that won't have the slightest impact on the air or the
atmosphere at all.
just a thought... :)
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that never had a sequel, eh?
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s wrote:
On Sunday 05 January 2003 1:18 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
And just for the record...I love Deanna's large, brown eyes.
Haven't noticed any change in her bust size, but those eyes are a
winner!
hope it don't break your heart to find out they were contacts. :)
-s
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only have to download them once instead of once for each
install/reinstall.
Regards
Trevor
Trevor,
While I haven't used this program, I have heard from others that it will
do the job for you. The program is called DrakSync.
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Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Friday 03 January 2003 04:27 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
magnet wrote:
BTW: If you respond to this email with REMOVE in the subject field
remember, you will have just confirmed to this spammer that YES.. he has
hit a valid email address and he will then sell it on and you
If I do a clean install and format my Linux partitions will I still be able
to boot the windows 2000 partition through LILO?
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 03 Jan 2003 2:49 am, Mark Mitchell wrote:
I have a machine running windows 2000 server and Mandrake 8.0
I want
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Thursday 02 January 2003 06:56 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
Steve Mendizabal wrote:
Anyone know where I can find the docs to uninstall Mandrake as well as
lilo?
TIA
Steve-O
Good God man! thats blasphemy!
REPENT!!!
Apart from just wiping out the partition there isn't
list ;-))
Don't fall for the remove scam either :)
Regards
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Hi there,
I wish I had a dollar, (accounting for the current rate of inflation),
for every time I've seen this need addressed in these lists. Doesn't
anyone read the archives any more? ;)
with this thought in mind I've
. NTFS access from Linux
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MG wrote:
Hey Mark,
I was just using ./HW
as in:
[mike@avatar mike]$ ./HW
What I gathered was if the script was in a directory, that was in my PATH, I
could just use the name of the script instead of the whole path.
I looked in my /home/mike/.bash_profile file and it said:
[mike@avatar mike
I have a machine running windows 2000 server and Mandrake 8.0
I want to upgrade to Mandrake 9. Is there anything I should beware of
before upgrading a dual boot machine. If I lose my 2000 install I will
be screwed.
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Problem is I have over 50 gigs of MP3's and movies on the Windows partition
that I cant afford to lose and I have no way of backing up that much data
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Keith wrote:
Do not mess around...BACK UP important files/folders
On Thursday 02 January 2003 08:49 pm, Mark Mitchell wrote
, Christian or Moslem, Star Wars
or Star Trek ;-)
Greetings
Ralph
Good God Ralph!!! everyone knows Star Trek is better. Thats a no
brainer!! :)
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a KNockOUT! AT the moment Gnome hasn't got anything on KDE.
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to an A:\ prompt
and typing fdisk /mbr.
At that point you'll want to enter fdisk and wipe out the Non-dos
partition, but for the life of me I can't think of one good reason for
doing such a hanious thing!
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the script you would call it this way:
bin/practice_script/HW [enter]
Is this how you're doing it?
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network card in it? I've setup a
machine with 9.0 and two nics with shorewall and it worked ok, but to
get shorewall to work with one nic didn't seem doable.
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'... nothing deleted
Checking `scalper'... Warning: Possible Scalper Worm installed
Checking `slapper'... not infected
Checking `z2'...
nothing deleted
Dennis,
How exstensively is this machine configured? It may just be easier to
reload the machine after datafiles are backed up.
Mark
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Bill Winegarden wrote:
Hi,
I did a netstat and it does not appear that 6346 is open. Also, I went to MCC
and checked firewallit asked me to install smoothwall so I think there is
no firewall installed.
Is there a file where I can open a single port like this?
tia,
Bill W.
actually, yes.
what output comes to
the screen as mozilla is starting and then subsequently fails. You could
also start mozilla using gdb.
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il pc linux che
funge da router
software)
ciao,
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la richiesta di aiuto da parte di una persona... e
nessuna risposta. Se qualcuno potesse gentilmente
ripostare oppure riscrivere due righe su come
suggestions?
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Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:03, Mark wrote:
I have played around with it and can not seem to get any channels on it.
I have tried using using xawtv (no channels found), kwintv and zapper
but all fail. I have created a sym link in /dev to video0. It is all
plugged
Lanman wrote:
I Gotta agree with Mark on this one! It's AMD or nothing. Every single
sytem I have and every system I've sold has been armed with AMD, and
I've had absolutely no disappointments. Period. As a matter of actual
fact, my dual Athlon MP based servers have consistently out-performed
IBM
would notice
the difference.
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Mark Annandale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can use http or https to acces my apache server - I should have been more
specific. I do not get anything when trying http://localhost/squirrelmail (or
https://blah blah). All that is displayed
is prefered.
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David Robertson wrote:
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 11:41, Mark Weaver wrote:
greg wrote:
Hi,
I am so dissapointed with the mandrake package. It has all the looks, and
frills, but the system itself has failed me in one of the most critical
ways. No internet! So annoying. Windows has no probs
slumming with a P4 chip? Hell! the P3's way outclass the P4's
and the AMD chips totally embarass them.
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Gnome anyway)... and voila, no problems with my P4B533-E
motherboard. Works beautifully and runs well. Sorry Mandrake!
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who's gonna flame ya for running Linux on this list? It's all Linux so
it ALL good. :)
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a feeling that your best bet is going to be to go with OS X for
you Imac. That will have the video drivers that your machine will need
to operate correctly.
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lacking in objectivity, and that their Governemnts
attempts at spin doctoring, are just that. I believe that as this
happens Europe will be looked upon as not sufficiently
anti-semitic enough.
Good points, but please mark off-topic posts OT - then I know to open
them first ;-)
Sir Robin
even better
.
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suggestions for a webmail server ? I know the easiest way
is just to forward all my mail to my ISP's facility - but thats not why I
changed over to Linux a few years ago.
I trust someone has a similar setup and can chuck me a few pointers.
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Thanks for your advice. I can do port forwarding with my router, just wasn't
sure about what ports to use - or how to use SSH - any pointers :-) ?
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were ssh'ing from another PC on which you
could load the necessary clients. It is now looking like the only route is a
webmail type of setup.
I imagine the PC's I'm going to have access to while away will be internet
cafe machines.
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Hi,
Sorry to mail you off list. I have apache, router and dyndns all working fine.
Where could I find a suqirrellmail RPM ? Is it fairly easy to set up ? What
is the purpose of using Courier ?
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Andrew Mann wrote:
HI
I have just managed to get the tv out working on my NV card (does not
support twinview). I altered my XF86Config-4 file and then typed in
the command
startx -- :1 -screen screen_TVout600
screen-TVout600 is what i called the screen in XF86Config-4 file
this worked
sites which specifically deal with portable devices
such as these in linux?
I am presuming that the usb port will read device when connected but is
there any problems recording data or transfering the data I should be
aware of?
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works best if your gateway/firewall machine is setup
with two nic cards.
2) once you've got things setup and running you'll quickly
begin to see how things work and you'll appreciate
the total hands-on control this kind of setup affords
you, the user.
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