Thanks Hugh,
That would be great.
I downloaded the source from www.kernel.org
Pete
> Hugh Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From: Pete Moscatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:10 AM
> To: newbie@linux-mandrake.com
> Subject: [newb
in /boot
as
vmlinux-2.6.11
>From here doubt has crept in - am I meant to copy anything else into the /boot
directory ?
I then edited the lilo.conf and added a line to look at the 'vmlinux-2.6.11'
image,
now what about the line that has the initrd=...
What's the difference between i585 and i686 which I see in some of the filename
of
some RPM's ?
Pete
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Thanks Mr Geek (I like the name...),
No, I wasn't aware of that. Thanks. I will sort that out tonight.
Pete
> Mr. Geek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> > On Wednesday 23 March 2005 15:35, Peter Moscatt wrote:
> >
> >>I ha
G'Day Fajar,
When I have a look, I see there are a number of 2.6.8.1-24 available, being ones
like ENTERPRISE, SECURE, SMP and there may even me a few more.
Now which one of these would I typically go for ? :-)
Pete
> Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> O
installation I have up and running ?
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indows, and I'm trying to move over to
linux.
Anybody know of anything like that?
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 09:39, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 00:35, Pete Doak wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > My CD Burner seems to have a problem burning CD's under linux. It's a
> > 24x10x40x CD Burner, but under linux it only burns at 1x spee
7;
Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-RW.
Under windows it doesn't seem to have any problem burning at speeds up
to at least 12x.
Anyone have any similar problems or suggestions?
Thanks
Pete
Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mand
Windows Apps under linux is
finding matching fonts. If they can get the font thing running smoothly
I think it will go a long way towards resolving the remaining problems.
Hope this helps.
Pete Doak
College of the Mainland
Texas City, Texas
USA
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that
Mandrake 9.2 might better serve my needs as far as my camera and few
other projects I have in the works right now. So looks like I'm gonna
back up a few yards, and install Mandrake 9.2.
After I do that, we'll see how well it works :-)
Thanks again
Pete
Pete Doak
College of the Main
look up the old
posts.
Thanks
Pete
Pete Doak
College of the Mainland
Texas City, Texas
USA
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t a look at all the
new goodies. Thanks again for the help.
Regards
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Texas City, Texas
USA
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ons or
corrections I might try?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Pete Doak
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Texas City, Texas
USA
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Hi:
Just wanted to drop a note and say thanks for all the help. I have
the partition mounted now, and can access it just fine.
Now . . .
If I can only get 'Wine' to work;-)
Thanks again
Pete
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r user, it tells me 'only
root can do that', which is understandable.
Is there a way for root to mount a file system and designate a user as
the owner?
If you need any more info, just ask, and I'll provide it
Thanks in advance
Pete Doak
Want to buy your Pack or
e file system as anyother user, it tells me 'only
root can do that', which is understandable.
Is there a way for root to mount a file system and designate a user as
the owner?
If you need any more info, just ask, and I'll provide it
Thanks in advance
Pete Doak
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Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 06 Sep 2003 2:06 pm, Pete Stean wrote:
Thanks folks - a simple problem by the looks of it but I couldn't see
the wood for the trees - here's hoping they're all that easy - now to
find out if anyone has ever managed to get an MS Trackball
my third attempt at installing the o/s - we all love to hate MS
but I'm beginning to see why people don't venture out into the wild
unknown of linux phew!
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 06 Sep 2003 7:31 am, Pete Stean wrote:
Hi folks, my first experience with linux isnt
Hi folks, my first experience with linux isnt going very well...
Installing Mandrake from CD-ROM - it detects all my hardware ok (apart
from my usb Epson C42 printer but let's worry about that later)
including my Geforce4 card and here's the problem. Hitting the test
button on the graphics card
Before I move to 9.1 there is something I have never understood on 9.0 and
previous releases, I would be grateful for an explanation.
I have installed :-
kernel-source 2.4.19-16mdk
kernel-headers 2.4.18-41mdk
Why the different version numbers and what are the implications?
--
TIA
Pete
eate an ISO image and burn to CD-R(RW) on the fly. In neither case do
you burn an ISO image.
The CD writing HOWTO explains how to create a bootable disk and in XCDRoast
the 'master tracks/boot options' tab allows you to specify that it is a
bootable CD ROM and identify the boot image etc.
--
Regards
Pete
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5. 1
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Sent: 03 January 2002 09:27
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Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
I need to do a project for my statistics
Try www.buzzard.org.uk/jonathan/scanners-usb.html for suitable usb scanners.
Pete Taylor
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Sent: 20 December 2001 22:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Scanners & Printers
Dear
Can anyone recommend the best DVD playing software? I'm using 8.1.
Thanks,
Pete Taylor
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You should be able to modify your bios so that you can boot off a cd-rom.
Failing that, there are a bunch of utilities in the /dosutils/ directory. I
believe there is a rawrite program that will create a boot disk from the
image, also in that directory.
On Thu, 03 May 2001 10:14:26 -0700, Will
then tells me when I run
the configuration tool that 'modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot 0'.
Help!
Where should I begin troubleshooting? I looked in linux-laptops, but
according to the page this sound card should be supported and work out of
the box.
thanks a
es." It's easy to do that
if you know the name of the file, but I can't find any way to find out the
name. Is there a general way to find the name of a file/program you've
opened (or found under the "K" button)?
Thanks.
pete
laptop/Linux? If so, how did you make it work?
Secondarily, what modem would you advise getting?
Thanks.
pete
would not. Also, a 700 MB hard drive is a bit light. It would
probably load, but you wouldn't have any
room to do anything.
pete
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 19:54:07 -0600, Carlton Dodd wrote:
>
>
> (Second sending, Hoping to catch someone's attention who's done this)
>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 3:32 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Fw: 7.1 hardware bug
> Good luck buddie,
Gee thanks :))
Pete
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Pete Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hello
> > I have been using Mandrake 7 for some time without problem. However I
have
> > just put a new? motherboard in my linux box. The board is a Gigabyte
> > GA-58
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Pete Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hello
> > I have been using Mandrake 7 for some time without problem. However I
have
> > just put a new? motherboard in my linux box. The board is a Gigabyte
> > GA-58
ctory called /proc/bus/pci/devices but it doesn't exist.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Phil
>
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>Share inform
Kathleen --
Come now. C++ may be a pain in the butt in some respects, but it has some real
advantages. and the iostream is one of
them !
pete
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 21:38:16 -0500, Kathleen Dickason wrote:
>Of course, the *best* thing to do is to learn C instead of C++, thus obviating
chance that PMMail will be available within the forseeable
future for Linux.
pete
On 9 Sep 00 12:29:13 EDT, Michael Scottaline wrote:
>Vic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I use Pine for my personal e mail box,
>> K mail for my linux mail, and Netscape mail
>> to experiment
'm open to suggestions.
Thanks.
pete
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18:06:52 -0500, Kathleen Dickason wrote:
>Does anyone here use Linux to program in C? I am just learning. Which compiler do
>you use?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Kathleen
>
>
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
Cleve
Paul --
thanks. I remembered the -i, but not the n. Actually, I tried -ivf, which I think
was a bastard between FTP and tar. Oh well, at
least the programs both have 3 letters!
pete
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 21:11:32 +0100 (BST), Paul wrote:
>On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Pete Clapham wrote:
>
Hi --
If this doesn't work, try increasing the timeout from 60 seconds (I think this is the
default) to 150 seconds. This worked for me.
pete
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 11:54:48 -0700, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
>Juggernaut wrote:
>>
>> Hello...
>> I tried to connect to inter
Hi, all --
Can anybody advise me the command line syntax for FTP to run a script? I know it's
something like "FTP -options ftp.server <
desired.script, but I cannot for the life of me remember the options.
Thanks.
pete
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Department of Biological, Geological, and
et to work? Uncommenting the daemons
in inetd.conf will get telnetd turned
on, so that a telnet command will connect to the server, but the server will then
refuse the connection.
pete
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 14:23:35 -0400, Greg Stewart wrote:
>Are you attempting to telnet in from a machine
he default status of denying access to all workstations. Remove
this denial. This should allow FTP. At
least it did for me. Alas it probably won't allow telnet (at least it didn't for me).
Can anybody out there tell us BOTH how to
enable telnet to work?
pete
On Sun, 20 Aug
g from one resolution to another?
Thanks
pete
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d the install problem on both.
pete
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> Well, I've got pentium pro(200Mhz) CPU,
> 32M ram, ATI VT2 card, WD caviar 6G Hard drive,
> And that's it,
> I'm using kernel version 2.2.14-15.
> I tried installing mandrake from the same CD on an
7;s well written and will teach you C.
Learn C before going to C++!
pete
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, you wrote: > Hey I just joined this group because I just
bought my > first version of linux (mandrake 7.1)..I don't know to
> much about it yet so I don't want to bug you all with
>
M on OS/2). Significantly, I can download
files I couldn't do in Netscape, and it provides navigation aids not available
on the command-line version -- which I will continue to use for many things.
This is a have program.
pete
k. If the disk is active,
both your drive and the active volume will come
up. If the drive comes up, but the active volume doesn't, you may have to define it
in DrakeConf/Local File Systems.
Hope this helps.
pete
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 12:26:33 -0700, Marcia Waller wrote:
>Dear Anyone,
Hi --
I had terrible problems getting Kppp to work. The problem was absurdly simple
to fix. Just increase the timeout on the kppp daemon. I use 150 as my
timeout, and it works fine. The program is a good one. But the defaults
don't work right. Stick in there.
pete
On Sun, 30 Jul
I
get the message "Device Not Configured." What does this actually mean? When I
installed Linux, I indicated that sda6 was to
be the swap partition, and it is shown as such in the fstab. Any ideas?
thanks,
pete
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000 01:25:12 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>On Thu, Jul
Hi, all --
Can any of you tell me how to flush the print queue? I hope that Linux has
something as simple as Windows' (dare I use the term) clicking on the printer
icon and deleting the jobs. But I can't find it.
Thanks to anybody who can help point the direction.
pete
--
W.
e, and INETD is working correctly. How do I get the machine to
recognize a legitimate telnet session?
thanks.
pete
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ected" message, and then after a few seconds, you get the
message "Connection closed by remote
host." There is no opportunity to put in a name and password. We really need this to
work. Can anybody tell me what has to be
done in order to make this possible?
Thanks.
pete
Pete C
ow to change security levels?
Thanks.
pete
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What driver are you using? This thing should work with the DeskJet 550c driver. have you tried that?
--Original Message Text---
From: bradc C
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 11:11:08 -0700
Hello Everyone,
I have a HP DeskJet 712c, and I cant get it to work. I have tried all the install techniques an
tmp called MyBackupFile.tar.bz2.
> If this still results in a file bigger than 2 GB (tar can also not
> handle this), think about tar'ing all the dirs seperately.
>
> HTH
> Alexander Skwar
> --
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> Sichere Mail? Ma
Hi --
I also tried WP8, and it did that. A bit disconcerting, but one gets used to it.
Recently upgraded to WP9, which works just
like the windows version. For the price, it's a good deal.
pete
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 17:01:02 -0400, Jeff Malka wrote:
>I have Mandrake 7.1 install
I am running Linux on a Toshiba Satellite 1625, and it works fine.
pete
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 23:39:47 +0200, Quaylar wrote:
>hi ppl !
>
>im thinking about buying a TFT screen, and was wondering whether there
>could be any problems with linux...
>R there any known problems, thi
. When I try to FTP or Telnet to the server from a foreign
machine, it connects, then closes the connection.
Can any of you advise me what is wrong -- and how to fix it?
Thanks.
pete
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
I would like to thank those who answered my plea for help (below). The answer from
Mark Weaver did the trick. I did have to
do a new install, but it fixed not only the compile problem but also the network card
problem I had had before.
pete
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 07:27:23 -0400 (EDT), Mark
any ideas as to how to compile a program?
Thanks.
pete
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), and one cannot ping anything.
Can anybody advise me if I need to turn something else on?
Thanks
pete
Pete Clapham
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Hi --
Depending on how 7.1 works (I'm assuming it works like 7.0, which I have), you click
on DrakConf as root and then on Startup.
Choose the packages (in your case inetd) you want to start. They should start. You
can also invoke LinuxConf and go to local
file systems on the control tab and
advise me why this is happening and how to fix it?
Thanks.
pete
Pete Clapham
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Hi, all --
I just upgraded our web server from 6.1 to 7.0, and all seems well EXCEPT that Apache
won't start. I checked inetd.conf, and
noticed that there was no entry for httpd. Can anybody help me get this started again?
Thanks.
pete
Pete Clapham
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at anybody forgot it, but what's it called now?
Thanks.
pete
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d
> nothing pops up. Would anybody know a fix to this problem? BTW I am using a
> US Robotics Modem.
>
> THANK YOU very Much
>
> GOOSE
I got this with Suse 6.4 If you are using same, kppp will do this, try using
wvdial.
Pete
>
__
and need access from other
>> > locations. The dialup on LINUX would be really handy, if I could get it
>> > to work. I know there's either a bug or three and need to update to
>> > something or I've got some configuration problem. Either way, I've
>> > looked at it so long I'm not seeing it. Pointers
>> &
says
"too many files"
and I can't get in.
Any suggestions ???
Thanks
Pete
Sorry no sig I havn't figured out how to do it yet
che to do this? I would greatly appreciate any refrences or
>information you could give me that may help.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>-derangedhermit
>
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio, 4411
ting for the ppp interface to come up".
>I have checked all the settings in kppp which seem to be correct and have
>even read the manual :-)) but with no result. I have no problems with the
>same modem using BeOS or Windoze.
>
>Please help, I'm tearing my hair out and
i need drivers for it or does anyone has any ideas ?
>
I have the same card, and I get the same problem.
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at anybody forgot it, but what's it called now?
Thanks.
Pete Clapham
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and watch the proceedings here, but I am after a "SECURE" webmail server program to run under Linux, I have previously looked at NT mail servers and shuddered
Any help appreciated...
Brian
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Clevel
27;ve tried various combinations of
TCP/IP and NETBIOS names and numbers, but none seem to work. Has anybody actually
done this, so that you can either
tell me how to do it or where to go to find out?
Thanks.
pete
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sci
Hi, all --
Do any of you know where I can get a Fortran compiler for Linux? (Yes, I know C is
more flexible -- and Mandrake already
includes gcc, but I need to compile some fortran programs that some others created).
Thanks,
pete
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and
Hi, all --
Do any of you know where I can get a Fortran compiler for Linux? (Yes, I know C is
more flexible -- and Mandrake already
includes gcc, but I need to compile some fortran programs that some others created).
Thanks,
pete
Pete Clapham
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tried various combinations of
TCP/IP and NETBIOS names and numbers, but none seem to work. Has anybody actually done this, so that you can either
tell me how to do it or where to go to find out?
Thanks.
pete
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Clev
e answer you want.
>
>Paul
>
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his is a simple configuration problem, but I'm at a loss to say where it
is.
Have any of you had similar experiences?
Thanks.
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re networking is turned on.
>> Reboot
>> Go into your bios and turn off your serial ports ( most important
>> part!!..don't set to auto or any other choice you might be offered... turn
>> them off.)
>> Linux should detect your card now ... Good Luck
>>
&g
on is a Matrox Millenium with 4 mb of video memory. Can
anybody tell me what is wrong?
Thanks.
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quot;linker" processes,
>and what became of a.out?? Does C still equal C, or are there "flavors"
>of C??
>Thanks,
>vern
>
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quot;, I find that device 8 on
bus 0 is a Cirrus Logic Unknown Device
(Rev 1), with some other data.
I have two questions. First, do I want to set up this sound card as a SoundBlaster
Pro or as a Crystal 4281? Secondly, How do I
do it?
Thanks for your help.
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological,
modem into
pcmcia slot. KPPP say modem is busy or modem doesn't response but I am sure
this is not a Winmodem since 3Com web site say so.
Regards,
Pete
it all when I login as
root. Any ideas?
Pete,
my Genious Netmouse serial doesn't work.
i already tried mouseconfig and XF86Setup.i heard it is supported.
help please.
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I assume that the Linksys PCMCIA Ethernet card is common, and that it should be
recognized by Linux as being in the
machine and that it should actually work. Do any of you have these? And what did you
do to get them to work?
Thanks.
cheers,
pete
me:
[1] Is CRON the right thing to use?
[2] What is the syntax for an operation call (call it CleanItUp) to be performed
at 2:34 AM each day?
[3] What file does the above operation call go into?
Thank you very much for your help.
cheers,
pete
Pete Clapham
Department of
Hi, all --
I would like to thank those of you who answered my query about taking a log in GNU c.
The program was, indeed, as I had
thought, correct, but the linker does not link the math libraries unless the -lm
switch is present. Things now work fine.
Pete Clapham
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I'm trying to install Mandrake, having installed both COL and Redhat before
'sans problems' but I'm getting two error messages:
First, it says 'Can't handle 64bit PCI SCSI address'.
That doesn't seem to worry it, and it finds my SCSI drives, but then the
moust config fails... My IO card isn't P
card manufacturer.
Thanks for your help.
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n with the mouse's X that
one sees when one first configures the X server. The KDE does not come up, and one
loses control of the machine. It doesn't
hang, but you can't do anything. Typing does nothing, and you can't open a shell.
Can anybody advise what's happening?
T
x27;T KNOW. BECAUSE IT BOOTS DIRECTLY INTO X, I DON'T KNOW HOW TO GO DIRECTLY INTO
COMMAND-LINE
I ASSUME IT'S POSSIBLE, BUT HOW TO DO IT ISN'T REAL OBVIOUS
>
>On 31/12/99, Pete Clapham said:
> >Hi, all --
> >
> >I have loaded Linux-Mandrake onto a new server an
problem is - and more important how to
solve it?
Thanks.
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio, 44115
Phone: [216] 697-4820
Fax: [216] 523-7175
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
message that the server is refusing connection. The
directories are all drwxr-xr-x from root to
document root (and beyond through all appropriate html directories), and the owner of
all htm, jpg, and gif files is nobody:nobody.
Does anybody have an idea what is wrong?
Thanks.
Pete Clapham
hanks.
Pete Clapham
Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio, 44115
Phone: [216] 697-4820
Fax: [216] 523-7175
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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