Thanks for all the responses. Well, stupidly, I tried (actually I succeeded)
in putting a stick of DDR ram in an SDRAM slot. The system still worked
after I took it out though. This morning I disconnected all the drives, took
the ram out and cleaned the slots and replaced it and gave it an ov
Hello
Today I put a third hard drive and an additional 256MB of ram (there were
already 2 256MB sticks) in my computer, after which it would not boot. I
took the new ram out and it booted ok. I took one of the original sticks out
then to look at it make sure I had gotten the right kind, and
Okay, I tried this a while back with no success. Basically, I need a
basic, step-by-step explanation of how to set up a sendmail server and
courier-pop server on Mandrake 9.2, and how to add oodles of pop3
clients. I'm setting this up for a medium-large buisness, as they've
had no success wit
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Saturday 18 December 2004 01:12 pm, Eric Scott wrote:
Heya;
Webmin isn't changing my password on PostGreSQL accounts when I tell it
to... hit the save button... the works. It's just not being chipper.
Any help? I don't necessarily need Webmin how w
amalasingh wrote:
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server configuration) all
set correctly. Also confirmed with the router vendor.
The vendor says
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spent two hours looking thru umpteen pages to find a torent site
to dld the live cd for knoppix so I might see a demo or something to
try learning about linux. I live in NY state so a site nearby would
be nice if anyone knows of one.
On 16 Dec 2004 at 18:43, Anders
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
I guess I'd better ask for help here too.
On Thursday 16 December 2004 09:12 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Thursday 16 December 2004 08:08 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi folks,
Can I upgrade my mdk9.2 to 10.1 using urpmi? The reason is because I
haven't got the time to do
Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
So zap them before they even hit your machine:
Just found out how to set my server to return to sender all mails to
unknown users.
Not ideal but at least I am getting a bit of peace and quite again!
:-)
I'm not sure if you want to do that. If it's anything like t
Heya;
Webmin isn't changing my password on PostGreSQL accounts when I tell it
to... hit the save button... the works. It's just not being chipper.
Any help? I don't necessarily need Webmin how would I change a
user's password in PostGreSQL manually on my Mandrake 9.2 Server?
Thanx,
Good question, not working for me, either.
Richard
On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 21:41, António Jorge Mota Vasconcelos wrote:
> Hello.
> I have a problem installing the MDK 10.1 Official.
> It can´t load the sis_sata modules correctly.
> I saw (trough Google) this is a general problem.
> My question is i
JoeHill wrote:
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 10:06:53 -0800 (PST)
Thomas Wilkowski disseminated the following:
I found this article interesting and thought it would
be good to share.
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~33~2577377,00.html
This inspired me to redo an old wallpaper I'd abandoned
- Original Message -
From: "eric jackson"
When I first started using Mandrake I printed out Mandrake's online
documentation.
The only on-line documentation is basicly the install manual... not the user
manual... is that all there is?
Thanks
Scotty
problem fixed.. got a D-link 4 port modem router thanks
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$70 even tho I use 10.1. I really just want the manuals.. is this a good
idea?
Thanks again
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Hello again;
I am in Australia and thinking of just buying an ethernet adsl modem to save
the USB set-up hassels. So in an effort to determine what exact models were
supported I ran the wizard in KDE. Now here's the thing... it asks you for
your provider and Australia is not even listed! :( So
I am having more toruble than I thought with MDK10 and I was thinking that
getting the box set with the manuals might be a big help. Does anyone have
the box & manuals? Are they very helpful or like most manuals these days
refer you to the how-tos or mandrakeclub? Maybe the best thing is to get
- Original Message -
From: "John Wilson"
Click the Star/Foot thingy on the left, More Applications, Documentation,
English Howtos. If, of course, you installed them :)
Thought I had... maybe I didn't...hmmm
Want to buy your Pack or
Hi ppl,
Been about 5 years since my last foray into Linux...heaps has change..2 q's
if I may;
Dumb question 1. What directory are the How-to pages in again?
Not so dumb question 2. USB? Is it plug and play as in Win or does it need
to be mounted like other drives (ie when using a thumb drive)
N
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 6:39 pm, Bill Mudry wrote:
> I have heard a lot of terms, but - what is a mobo??
Lol, motherboard. It can get even more confusing if you switch to a Mac
list... then MB, Motherboard, Mobo, AND LB, LoBo, "Logic Board" are all used
interchangeably ;-).
Chee
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 9:58 am, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
> In fact, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it was Asus that was in the
> news recently for breaking the ethernet on their motherboards in a way that
> makes it only work with Windoze but not with Linux, and responding to
> complaint
On Friday 19 November 2004 2:55 pm, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Friday 19 November 2004 21:18, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Friday 19 Nov 2004 15:17, Eric Scott wrote:
> > > Am I supposed to define a "mail.mydomain.org" or something? I tried
> > > what I could f
On Friday 19 November 2004 11:42 pm, Aron Smith wrote:
> On Friday 19 November 2004 10:16 pm, John Layt wrote:
> > On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:07, Stephen KÃhn wrote:
> > > But now, since Ballmer the Bouncing Bimbo has gotten into IP legalaties
> > > to fight the GPL/OSS world, they better do something
On Friday 19 November 2004 05:00, Eric Scott wrote:
> > In an earlier
> > post I told how to set up a simple server using the Mandrake mail server
> > Wizard,
>
> I tried finding that post in the archives, but it was overwhelming to
> search for it. Could you give me a
> In an earlier
> post I told how to set up a simple server using the Mandrake mail server
> Wizard,
I tried finding that post in the archives, but it was overwhelming to search
for it. Could you give me a brief summary? Supposedly I have Postfix,
ProcMail, and Courrier-IMAP/POP3 installed... b
> > Okay, so I got the Courier POP3 server installed. ÂNow what? ÂLol, I was
> > raised on Mac, and have only been using Linux for a couple years... when
> > there's no webmin module I'm stuck. ÂWho/what/wen/where/how do I
> > configure it?
> > Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ÂThanx,
> > Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ÂSigmaCh
Yo;
Me and my MDK 9.2 server are back... but it's not a tuffy on this string.
This evening I noticed a connection from the internet to port 32768 on my
server. What's this port used for? Can this be a security threat? I tried
google, but all I found was something about some trojan peeps thin
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 08:35, Rene Borchers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think you should have a look at the courier site
> http://www.courier-mta.org/intro.html
>
> it looks like it could be the solution to you problem.
>
> mandrake has:
> Name: courier-imap-pop
> Version : 2.1.2
> Releas
Yo;
I've got 10.1 PPC, and am trying to install it on a PowerMac 7300/180. I'm
trying to boot up w/ BootX to the kernal, which then launches the installer
off CD, but with no luck. The mandrake icon appears in the upper left-hand
corner, but everything else stalls and stays black, with none of
On Sunday 14 November 2004 22:22, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> > BUT, (a) few users install Windows themselves,
>
> Perhaps not, but sooner or later they do reformat and reinstall --
> sometimes frequently -- often at the suggestion of MS tech support. Perhaps
> 2000 and XP are better in this regard, b
Yo;
I've got a Mandrake 9.2 box that I run 24/7 as a http/pop3/ftp server. As
time passes the available memory steadily goes down. For example: I rebooted
it yesterday morning and KDE System Guard told me it had ~170 MB of free
memory. Now KDE System Guard tells me it has ~50 MB of free memor
Yo;
Once again, another question to be applied on my Mandrake 9.2 server
box,
which you're probably starting to become friends with. I leave KDE System
Guard open at times on my SuSE box monitoring the Mandrake server remotely.
I've noticed that a TCP connection opens occasionally, co
> > > It's supposed to be equivalent to 10.1 x86 download edition.
> >
> > Is that the Community or the Official?
>
> Basically official, except PPC is not a supported platform, so you
> probably won't see it being referred to as an "official" edition anywhere.
> The PPC port was a community driven
On Thursday 11 November 2004 08:00, David Feldman wrote:
> I'm evaluating various Linux distros in order to recommend one to
> novice users, particularly Windows switchers. Mandrake has been
> recommended to me, especially since it can resize NTFS partitions.
>
> I downloaded 10.1 Community and tri
I'm quite unimpressed with the speed I'm getting from the mirrors for Mandrake
10.0 Official via FTP. Anybody know of a particularly good mirror? Or a
bittorrent/jigbo download like there is for Debian? I tried to download 10
earlier with no success (20KB/s download didn't cut it for me), and
Yo;
I've got Starband's basic satellite internet package/modem/dish/whatever. The
don't officially support Linux with this hardware and have taken great pains
to create their own protocal to make sure that you have to have a Windows
boxconnected to their modem. Neway, anybody know of an open-s
Yo;
I've got a Mandrake 9.2 box that I use as a web server. On my SuSE box at
home I leave KDE system guard open 24/7 connected to the server via ssh, all
that fun stuff. I've noticed that as the server is on for long periods of
time, the ammount of free memory goes down, at roughly 3MB/hour.
Yo;
I just downloaded Mandrake 10.1 PPC and am trying to install it on my PowerMac
7300/180. It seems chipper; I've got Yellow Dog on it and want to try
Mandrake. BootX is configured with the ramdisk and kernal specified in the
documentation for the install... it seems chipper here, kills MacO
That's my two cents;
SigmaChi
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 23:25, Bill Mudry wrote:
> At 10:14 PM 11/9/04 -0500, you wrote:
> >On Tuesday 09 November 2004 08:42 pm, Eric Scott wrote:
> > > Yo; I'm burning 9.2 discs for a friend, and I've got a disk
Yo; does anybody know where I can download Mandrake 10.1 PPC via http instead
of FTP? On the FTP mirrors I'm getting an average of about 9KB/s. That just
won't do when download 2100MB of data. My satellite broadband has roughly a
600k down/4k up connection... .Yes, I said four up, not forty.
Yo; I'm burning 9.2 discs for a friend, and I've got a disk labelled "Mandrake
9.2 Move CD." Is this important or worth burning? He's brand new to Linux,
I'll actually probably start him with SuSE 'fore MDK 9.2, it seems more
Windows-user-friendly. (I dunno 'bout MDK 10, it's not done download
Yo peeps;
I'm trying to set up some simple TCP connection's logging on my Mandrake 9.2
box. Is there a simple script or something I can write and execute that will
do something like execute "date >> html_logs/ssh.log && netstat -a | grep tcp
>> html_logs/ssh.log" every ten seconds or so?
I'
On Monday 08 November 2004 00:55, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Saturday 06 November 2004 03:34 am, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Hold up. ÂReinstalling proftpd got me a default that worked...
> > supposedly... but then why does it say "220 (vsFTPd 2.0.1)" when I ftp
> > into
On Sunday 07 November 2004 17:53, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
> On Monday 08 November 2004 00:32, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Well sharing home direcories won't help me. ÂI need the html directory.
>
> So what are you trying to share?
>
> /var/www/html sounds more like a webserv
On Sunday 07 November 2004 17:24, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
> On Sunday 07 November 2004 23:45, Eric Scott wrote:
> > /home/eric   Â*(rw)
> > /var/www/html  *(rw)
> >
> > It says "permission denied" when I try to access. ÂAny help?
>
> Just open /home/eric
On Sunday 07 November 2004 14:08, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Sunday 07 November 2004 19:12, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Yo peeps;
> > I'm trying to set up an NFS server on my Mandrake 9.2 server with client
> >
> > access from a SuSE 9.1 box. ÂHere's what I did
Yo peeps;
I'm trying to set up an NFS server on my Mandrake 9.2 server with client
access from a SuSE 9.1 box. Here's what I did on the server:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ssh sipca.org
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]$ su
>Password:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]# vi /etc/exports
A
> > > > > > > Yo. ÂIn risk of showing my ignorance; how to I configure my
> > > > > > > firewall on Mandrake 9.2? ÂI need to make sure the FTP port is
> > > > > > > open. Â(FTP's not working... and by golly if there's a firewall
> > > > > > > on it it wouldn't work then, would it?) ÂAnyway, I know
On Friday 05 November 2004 12:51, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Friday 05 November 2004 18:32, Eric Scott wrote:
> > On Friday 05 November 2004 12:13, Derek Jennings wrote:
> > > On Friday 05 November 2004 17:43, Eric Scott wrote:
> > > > > On Friday 05 Nove
On Friday 05 November 2004 12:13, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Friday 05 November 2004 17:43, Eric Scott wrote:
> > > On Friday 05 November 2004 16:47, Eric Scott wrote:
> > > > Yo. ÂIn risk of showing my ignorance; how to I configure my firewall
> > > > on Mandra
Okay, so I gotta get a POP3 server on my MDK 9.2 box. Any suggestions on what
I should use? I need something simple; I've never run a mail server before.
And, at that, how do I set it up?
Thanx,
ES
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Not that you care, but this message was
On Friday 05 November 2004 11:52, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Eric Scott wrote:
> >>On Friday 05 November 2004 16:47, Eric Scott wrote:
> >>>Yo. In risk of showing my ignorance; how to I configure my firewall on
> >>>Mandrake 9.2? I need to make su
> On Friday 05 November 2004 16:47, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Yo. ÂIn risk of showing my ignorance; how to I configure my firewall on
> > Mandrake 9.2? ÂI need to make sure the FTP port is open. Â(FTP's not
> > working... and by golly if there's a firewall on it it w
Yo. In risk of showing my ignorance; how to I configure my firewall on
Mandrake 9.2? I need to make sure the FTP port is open. (FTP's not
working... and by golly if there's a firewall on it it wouldn't work then,
would it?) Anyway, I know nothing of firewalls and need some basics.
Yo people. I've got a Mandrake Linux 9.2 server running ProFTP v1.28. I
thought I had it all set up to run with anonymous FTP access (Using a
sample /etc/proftpd.config from proftpd.org for now), and starting through
xinetd... but apparently it isn't set up right, or at least it's not
wanting
to
Heya. I have a server at work running Mandrake 9.2. I'm administering
it remotely through webmin/vnc/ssh and all that fun stuff. Here's the
problem:
I want to set up my /var/www/html directory with limited FTP access. I
can't figure out or find howtos on the webmin module for proftpd, and
ap
son to be insulting or demeaning in your reply. I asked for
> > help not for judgments.
>
> Well, I will grant that you asked for help the first time out. The second
> time, however, I disagree. You were making judgements and I just reflected
> those back at you.
&g
included with
> > the GPL'ed version.
>
> G. Again. Gee, a company spent some time and effort to do something,
> invested their energy,effort, resources and want compensation for it. So
> what? GPL says that source is available when you use other GPL software.
&
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 21:19, JoeHill wrote:
> On 20 Sep 2004 14:34:45 -0500
> Eric Scott disseminated the following:
>
> > Lol, ranks right up there with freeyourmachine.org, only this stuff's
> > logical instead of the ramblings of an overemphasizing MS-hater. Thi
Yo;
I have TightVNC running on a Mandrake 9.1 box on a network with
several Windows NT based computers. I've figured out how to get
vncserver running... and have it running on display 2. When I access it
from the remote computer, however, it starts to load the KDE desktop...
then the taksbar d
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 19:04, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> For all of us anti-MS folks, here's Bob Cringely's latest:
> http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040916.html
> -- cmg
>
>
Lol, ranks right up there with freeyourmachine.org, only this stuff's
logical instead of the ramblings of
cuse for mirrors to shrug their responsibility.
What Mandrake really needs is a centrally managed mirror list that ACTIVELY
checks the status of other mirrors, listing only those that are up and
properly organized. It should be a no brainer to register your mi
I'm exploring basic C/C++ programming in accessing MySQL server. I'd
prefer PostgreSQL in C++, but the only tutorial/example I found easily
was MySQL in C. I know very little about C/C++ or SQL; just barely
enough that I see a little more than jibberish... I see intelligent
jibber
Yo; I use Samba to connect my Mandrake 9.1 box to my Windows 2000
Server box. The Wintel Server has a domain network setup... can I join
this via Samba? Or maybe from some other program; I'm just familiar
with Samba. It really makes no difference in efficiency or other, ask
LinNeighborho
ections). Different Kernel versions just seem to have
some aversion to mice on KVM switches. IMHO it's entirely an Linux Kernel
bug that should have been put to rest a long time ago. My final solution
was an inexpensive PS2-to-USB adapter cable to make all my keyboard/mouse
problems USB
Yo;
Though I'm not a proficient or experience developer, I like to tinker
with code every now and then and learn what I can. What are some of the
best development environments can I run on my Mandrake 9.1 box that have
something like the intuitiveness of KDevelop and something in the
neigh
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 01:06, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 12:06, Eric Scott wrote:
>
> > > You have been paying too much attention to CBS & the like we still
> > > havent given up to the neocomms.
> > I know how you feel, as I had just about
On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 23:57, frankieh wrote:
> Eric Scott wrote:
> > Yo. I'm done some experimenting with web hosting, but I'm really quite
> > new at it. I have a little home network with a single static IP. The
> > internet server (Windows 2000 Server...
Yo. I'm done some experimenting with web hosting, but I'm really quite
new at it. I have a little home network with a single static IP. The
internet server (Windows 2000 Server... I'd prefer a Mandrake box, but
anyway) is the only computer with the static IP. I also have an ol'
Mandrake
to raise your flag and shout it from the mountains
more power to you.
But if you feel you have to start dissing Canada to do it you're going to
find yourself on the filtered end of many null buckets.
Scott
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On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 14:38, Vincent Voois wrote:
> Eric Scott wrote:
> > Anybody know of a program that will let me format a given partition as
> > NTFS? Fat32 might do it, I don't know. I'm trying to deal with a faulty
> > Windows installation, an
Heya, I am just now making the switch from Windows to Mandrake 9.1 as
my primary operating system. Really the only two things that I'm
missing from Windows are Visual Studio .net and SQL server. What are
the advantages and disadvantages of MySQL/PostgreSQL or any others over
MS SQL Server 2000?
On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 07:16, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> On Friday 03 September 2004 04:18 pm, Scott Wagner wrote:
> > Hi
> > I downloaded mozilla RPMs on my daughter's computer into her /home
> > directory and installed them with rpmdrake.
> > libnspr4-1.6-12mdk
ns of the executable are,
ls -l /usr/bin/mozilla
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6603 Mar 22 11:14 /usr/bin/mozilla*
the same as on my box, where it runs properly. I can't think of any
reason why it shouldn't run.
Cheers,
Scott
Want to b
Can someone recommend a wireless PCI card that works with Mandrake 10?
I'm using an 802.11b AP but would consider getting a 802.11g card in
anticipation of upgrading later -- as long as it's backward compatible.
Thanks,
SW
Want to buy your Pa
Thanks, I'm back in Mandrake.
I did
# mkdir /mnt/tmp
and then
# mount /dev/hda5 /mnt/tmp
and then found /etc/lilo.conf at /mnt/tmp/etc/lilo.conf
Vi was acting a little sickly, but I was able to delete the bad stanza.
Thanks all,
SW
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Hello
I'm trying to use my 10.0 rescue disk to re-write
lilo in hda. The problem is I have an improperly named kernel image in
/etc/lilo.conf, so the rewrite fails when it runs "lilo". I don't
seem to be able to open lilo.conf with vi to change it from the rescue console
though. I just ge
d it shows up nicely in
webmin. Out of the box, the default settings should work without further
tweaking.
Are you sure the dhcpd server package is really installed?
Scott
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 07:13:33 -0400, Lanman wrote
> Scott Mazur wrote:
> > On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 21:19:19 -0400, Lanman wrote
> >
> >>Can someone provide info regarding switching from XFree86 to Xorg?
> >>I've been trying for day to get it working properly, a
r as
different agp modules are needed for each (which has nothing to do with your
ATI card), so your mileage may vary...
Scott
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ted well. Great if you're
looking to get TV up on the monitor with a minum fuss (and they're
relatively cheap). I never had much luck capturing anything to file (never
tried very hard) but install and config is fully supported in Mdk.
Other than these I can&
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 22:13, Aron Smith wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 July 2004 01:49 pm, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Yeah. I thought I already had a cable... but I can't find it newhere
> >
> > :-S. It's wierd, under windows I can just plug into the headphone jack
> >
&
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 09:43:12 -0600, Scott Mazur wrote
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 21:49:55 -0400, Ryan Steffes wrote
> > This is possibly a dumb question or at least a question with not
> > enough information, but I'm was trying to upgrade my kernel from the
> > 2.6.3-7mdk rp
those
things? I have 9.1 and don't dare to put anything too much more advanced
on this ol' computer, it runs slow enough after choosing 9.1 over 8.2.
:-P
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 17:40, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 July 2004 22:09, Eric Scott wrote:
> > I recently reins
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 17:22, PM wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 23:09, Eric Scott wrote:
> > I recently reinstalled Mandrake Linux 9.1 on my good ol' Pentium 1 @
> > 233Mhz. It's an old computer, but it had a 40x12x48 CD RW drive. I have
> > sound up and runnin
ent
any time looking into it beyond that, but I did notice that ifconfig reports
IPV6 information even on a non IPV6 network. I suspect the nic hardware was
just not being setup properly, and lacking a solid IPV4 ip address, ifconfig
reported only the IPV6 info.
Scott
--
Nothing goes to waste
Yo;
I have a Panasonic E15 monitor attatched to an old Pentium 1 box
running Mandrake 9.1. The default setup in the Mandrake Control Center
for this particular monitor doesn't function right, so I have it set at
a generic 800x600 screen @ 60Hz, which is what it is... but to display
1024x768 (T
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 13:14:43 -0500, Hoyt Bailey wrote
> On Monday 28 June 2004 12:56, Scott Mazur wrote:
> > As another personal preference, I always create a single partition
> mounted
> > as /system at 1g size. I use this partiton to keep custom scripts
> (like
> >
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 12:06:27 -0500, Hoyt Bailey wrote
> On Monday 28 June 2004 11:42, Scott Mazur wrote:
> > On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 02:19:46 -0500, Hoyt Bailey wrote
> > > /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part12
> > > 24601004 3389416 19961900
t into it's own partion, I just don't see the point.
Scott
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nfig problem?
Anyone else experience this?
Scott
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CDs...
Thanks! That was the ticket. The burned MD5 matched the ISO MD5, so at least
my burner is working fine. Only now I've got to find out what the problem is
with the box I'm installing :(
Scott
--
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:03:24 -0400, Marc Lijour wrote
> Le June 18, 2004 03:47 pm, Scott Mazur a écrit :
> > OK, so I downloaded the ISOs for Mandrake 10.0, and the MD5s all check out.
> > I burned each one to CDROM without any reported problems, but I'm having a
> >
the first time I've installed
MDK 10.0 (network upgrade from 9.2), and I'm beginning to suspect the CD is
corrupt so I googled for some method to compare the CD against the ISO, but
came up with scratch.
Is there an easy way to verify a burned CD against the original ISO?
Scott
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- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mandrake Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] File needed to make... where can I get it?
> On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 06:31, Eric Scott wrot
Hey, I have Mandrake 9.1, and I've been trying to install Boson 0.10
from source. (I've never installed from source before) I've managed to
configure the files, and supposedly install all the dependancies, but when I
make it, it can't find a file "libGL.la" I had a similar error with
ano
- Original Message -
From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Removed secondary hard disk... now what?
> Eric Scott wrote:
> > - Original Message -
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- Original Message -
From: "Bryan Phinney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Removed secondary hard disk... now what?
> On Friday 11 June 2004 09:50 am, Eric Scott wrote:
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> > Fail
- Original Message -
From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Removed secondary hard disk... now what?
> Eric Scott wrote:
>
> > Yo,
> > I rece
Yo,
I recently backed up some stuff from on Lintel/Wintel hybrid box to another
by putting the hard disk from the first computer into the second, copying
about 250MB of data to the second HD, and then removing it. As I semi
expected, my Mandrake Linux 9.1 OS went haywire when it realized th
Definately Open Office. KOffice is good to, but it can only import from MS,
not export (At least the versions I've used)
Cheers,
ES
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From: "PM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Good Rich
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