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2002-01-04 Thread Harm Bathoorn
On Thursday 03 January 2002 16:13, g.sanders wrote: > > 2-way satellite through starband (which I most definitely *do not* > recommend unless there is no other possible way to get broadband where you > live!) > Good luck with your project! > > --Gina Could you tell more on this satelite subject.

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-04 Thread Pauljames Dimitriu
Glad to help out a fellow student :-) 1) 20+ (I'm an internet designer) 2) 30 3) Male 4) DSL 5) 4 Good luck __ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mand

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2002-01-04 Thread Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC)
> > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be > greatly appreciated. > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? less than 10 > 2. What is your age? 29 > 3. Sex? M/F M > 4. What type of

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-04 Thread Mario Michael da Costa
> > > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > > would > > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be > > greatly > > appreciated. > > > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40+ > > > > 2. What is your age? 28 > > > > 3. Sex? M/

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread _nasturtium
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:26, you wrote: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly > appreciated. 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 10 2. What is your age? 14 3. Sex? (M)/F

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Len Lawrence
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Eric Budinger wrote: > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of RCN Mail > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:27 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want. > > I need

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Grant Fraser
On Thursday 03 January 2002 01:26, you wrote: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly > appreciated. > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 20 > 2. What is your age? 33 >

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2002-01-03 Thread mooseman
X-RebelTech Is Here: http://www.rebeltech.ca MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ;-) On Thursday 03 January 2002 19:00, you wrote: > On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote: > > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > > wo

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread skidley
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Dennis Myers wrote: > On Thursday 03 January 2002 22:30, you wrote: > > skidley wrote: > > >On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote: > > >>I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > > >> would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it wo

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Dennis Myers
On Thursday 03 January 2002 22:30, you wrote: > skidley wrote: > >On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote: > >>I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > >> would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be > >> greatly appreciated. > > > >1. How many

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Bryan Tyson
On Thursday 03 January 2002 10:13, g.sanders wrote: > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 30 > 2. What is your age? 37 > 3. Sex? M/F M > 4. What type of Internet connection do you have? 56k modem > 5. How many computers do you own? 4 (3 desktop, 1 laptop)

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Navin
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 55 > 2. What is your age? 29 > 3. Sex? M/F M > 4. What type of Internet connection do you have? ISDN > 5. How many computers do you own? 2 Rgds Navin On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:26, you wrote: > I need to do a project for my statistics class a

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread alex
skidley wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote: I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place wouldbe perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatlyappreciated. 1. How many hours a week do you spend onlin

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread skinky
1. 80+ 2. 35 3. F 4. Dial-up 5. 2 good luck with your project skinky -- oxymoron: Microsoft Works Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

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2002-01-03 Thread Greg
skidley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote: > >> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would >> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly >> appreciated. >> >1. How many hours a week do you spend onl

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Mark Evans
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 20 on average. 2. What is your age? 36. 3. Sex? M/F Male. 4. What type of Internet connection do you have? 56k modem. 5. How many computers do you own? 1 (completly M$ free) Cheers Mark Evans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? G

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Glenn Johnson
25-30 45 M Cable 4 Glenn Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User #175132 Usually Powered by Linux Mandrake 8.1! Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread skidley
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly > appreciated. > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [~40] 2. What is your age? [29] today actu

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want

2002-01-03 Thread Bill Winegarden
On Thursday 03 January 2002 15:30, you wrote: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be > greatly > appreciated. > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 30 > 2. What is your age? 49

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Russell B Word
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 01:26:42 -0800 "RCN Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be > greatly > appreciated. > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend onlin

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Kaj Haulrich
RCN Mail wrote: > > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly > appreciated. > > 1. 5 - 10 hours weekly > 2. What is your age : 58 > 3. Sex? M/F : Male > 4. What type of Internet conne

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want

2002-01-03 Thread Brian Carter
Noah Swint Sent: Friday, 4 January 2002 7:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Julian Opificius
At 11:17 PM 1/3/02 +0200, you wrote: > > As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out > > by replying, > >I'm sure others, like myself, replied by private mail. But what surprised >me was how *old* we are on average! Nothing like the teenage linux geek >stereotype. Yes

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Michel Clasquin
On Thursday 03 January 2002 22:24, you wrote: > Here's another ... > > >1. > 10 > >2. 46 > >3. M > >4. ADSL 640/256 > >5. 5 > > As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out > by replying, I'm sure others, like myself, replied by private mail. But what surprised me wa

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Bob Bomar
On Thursday 03 January 2002 03:26, you wrote: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly > appreciated. > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40 > 2. What is your age? 21

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Gonzalo
1. 40+ 2. 28 3. Male 4. Dial Up 5. 2 Saludos, Gonzalo Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread James R. McKenzie
T H A N K Y O U James R. McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "RCN Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:26 AM Subject: [newbie] Questi

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want

2002-01-03 Thread Noah Swint
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly appreciated. 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40 2. What is your age? 20 3. Sex? M/F M 4. What type of Internet connection do you ha

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Michael Scottaline
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [at least 25.] 2. What is your age? [49] 3. Sex? M/F[male] 4. What type of Internet connection do you have? [dialup & T3, (depends where I am] 5. How many computers do you own? [1 desktop, 1 laptop; but my work provides me with a des

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Julian Opificius
Here's another ... >1. > 10 >2. 46 >3. M >4. ADSL 640/256 >5. 5 As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out by replying, rather than telling him to take it elsewhere. Just goes to show what a great community is built around Linux and FSF. Yeah, I know, what a kiss-@

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote: >1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 80+ >2. What is your age? 45+ (it means I'm too damn close to 46!) >3. Sex? M/F M >4. What type of Internet connection do you have? ADSL - 256k >5. How many co

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Harm Bathoorn
On Thursday 03 January 2002 20:14, you wrote: > 1. 30 > 2. 43 > 3. M > 4. cable (broadband) > 5. 6 +1 laptop Good Luck, Harm Bathoorn - "Happy Linux-bikers can be recognized by the dead 'KDE-bugs' on their teeth." Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Jon Doe
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 01:26:42 -0800 "RCN Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> grumbled this: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly > appreciated. > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Keith Powell
- Original Message - From: "nathan wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:46 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want. >I need to do a project for my statistics class and tho

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Paul
>1. How many hours a week do you spend online? around 20 >2. What is your age? 41 >3. Sex? M/F M >4. What type of Internet connection do you have? Cable >5. How many computers do you own? 3 but only 2 are operational. -- No man knows his true character until he has run out of gas, purchase

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread nathan wainwright
>I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would >be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly >appreciated. > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 35 2. What is your age? 21 3. Sex? M/F M 4. What type of Internet connection do

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Ariel G. Ramirez
-Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de g.sanders Enviado el: Jueves 3 de Enero de 2002 12:14 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want. > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend onlin

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Franki
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [at least 38.] 2. What is your age?[30] 3. Sex? M/F [male] 4. What type of Internet connection do you have?[dialup & ADSL, (depends where I am] 5. How many computers do you own? [6] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Ned
1. 30 + 2. 27 3. Male 4. Broadband (Cable) 5. 6 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Pete Taylor
1. 12 2. 42 3. M 4. 56k Int modem 5. 1 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of RCN Mail Sent: 03 January 2002 09:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want. I need to do a project for my statistics

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Dan
At 01:26 AM 01/03/02 -0800, you wrote: >I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would >be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly >appreciated. > >1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40+ >2. What is your age? 22 >3. Sex? M

RE: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Eric Budinger
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of RCN Mail Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want. I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this p

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread g.sanders
> > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40+ hours a week > 2. What is your age? 36 > 3. Sex? M/F Female > 4. What type of Internet connection do you have? 2-way satellite through starband (which I most definitely *do not* recommend unless there is no other possible way to get br

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread Andre Dubuc
> On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:26 am, you wrote: > > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place > > would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be > > greatly appreciated. > > > > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? > > 2. What is yo

Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.

2002-01-03 Thread lee
30+ hours a week online 39 y. o M dial-up connection 6 computers in the house, each child w/own computer..of which there are 4 Lee On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:26 am, you wrote: > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would > be perfect for it. I need 50 peo

Re: [newbie] Question about directory and file permissions

2001-12-26 Thread daRcmaTTeR
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:28:52 -0500 "Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder: > On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:20:30 -0500 > "Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:04:29 -0800 > > "E Estes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I a

Re: [newbie] Question about directory and file permissions

2001-12-26 Thread Anuerin G. Diaz
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:20:30 -0500 "Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:04:29 -0800 > "E Estes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but they > > have the ability to delete files and/or directories.

Re: [newbie] Question about directory and file permissions

2001-12-26 Thread daRcmaTTeR
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 10:50:44 +1300 skinky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder: > On Tuesday 25 December 2001 12:04, E Estes wrote: > | I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but > | they have the ability to delete files and/or directories. You

Re: [newbie] Question about directory and file permissions

2001-12-26 Thread Anuerin G. Diaz
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:04:29 -0800 "E Estes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but they > have the ability to delete files and/or directories. You can see how this > would be bad if a malicious user logged on to it. I looked around in

Re: [newbie] Question about directory and file permissions

2001-12-26 Thread skinky
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 12:04, E Estes wrote: | I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but | they have the ability to delete files and/or directories. You can see | how this would be bad if a malicious user logged on to it. I looked | around in the User Manager, Us

Re: [newbie] Question on slave hard drive

2001-12-23 Thread Brian Parish
Jut plug it in and run DiskDrak (you'll find this as Mount points under Hardware in Control Centre). You should see the new disk - probably as HDB and DiskDrak will see all the existing partitions. You can then repartition, or resize or whatever. (Backup any data first). Based on your requi

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-15 Thread Dennis Myers
On Saturday 15 December 2001 09:50, you wrote: > Using LM 8.1 > > > - Original Message - > From: "Dennis Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Mithrilhall2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:41 PM > Subje

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-15 Thread Gerald Waugh
On Saturday 15 December 2001 09:55, Gerald Waugh wrote: > On Saturday 15 December 2001 03:38, Mithrilhall2000 wrote: > > How would you unmount it and is this doable from the desktop (GUI) or > > just through shell? > > to mount an msdos floppy > mount /dev/fd0 -t msdos /mnt/floppy > the do ld /mnt

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-15 Thread Gerald Waugh
On Saturday 15 December 2001 03:38, Mithrilhall2000 wrote: > How would you unmount it and is this doable from the desktop (GUI) or just > through shell? to mount an msdos floppy mount /dev/fd0 -t msdos /mnt/floppy the do ld /mnt/floppy to see the files umount /dev/ffd0 or umount /mnt/floppy The

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Dennis Myers
December 14, 2001 8:18 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] Question on floppy > > > On Saturday 15 December 2001 01:49, Mithrilhall2000 wrote: > > > Yes there is a disk in the drive. > > > Yes it's formated. > > > I'm not sure about the last question though.

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Mithrilhall2000
How would you unmount it and is this doable from the desktop (GUI) or just through shell? - Original Message - From: "Gerald Waugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:18 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Question on floppy > On

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Gerald Waugh
On Saturday 15 December 2001 01:49, Mithrilhall2000 wrote: > Yes there is a disk in the drive. > Yes it's formated. > I'm not sure about the last question though. Could you tell me exactly what > you mean. I'm still very new to linux but if I am correct you're talking > about the File System Type?

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Ed Tharp
still very new to linux but if I am correct you're talking > about the File System Type? If so it's set to auto. > > - Original Message - > From: "Ed Tharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:07 P

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Mithrilhall2000
l Message - From: "Ed Tharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Question on floppy > On Friday 14 December 2001 15:09, you wrote: > > On Friday 14 December 2001 05:48, you wrote: > > | Ever

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Ed Tharp
On Friday 14 December 2001 15:09, you wrote: > On Friday 14 December 2001 05:48, you wrote: > | Everytime I try to mount the floppy drive by clicking on the drive icon > | on the desktop it goes to open the drive and then displays and error. The > | error is as follows: "Could not read /" > | > |

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker
On Friday 14 December 2001 05:48, you wrote: | Everytime I try to mount the floppy drive by clicking on the drive icon on | the desktop it goes to open the drive and then displays and error. The | error is as follows: "Could not read /" | | I have no clue what the problem is. Any help would be gre

Re: [newbie] Question on floppy

2001-12-14 Thread Dennis Myers
On Friday 14 December 2001 00:48, you wrote: > Everytime I try to mount the floppy drive by clicking on the drive icon on > the desktop it goes to open the drive and then displays and error. The > error is as follows: "Could not read /" > > I have no clue what the problem is. Any help would be gre

Re: [newbie] Question about installing a .tar.gz file

2001-11-22 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 20:15:27 -0600 "Michael D. Viron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Typically a .tar.gz file isn't directly installed. Instead, you usually: > > 1. run 'tar -xzvf whatever.tar.gz' from the command line > 2. run './configure' (to configure it) > 3. run 'make' (to compile) > 4.

Re: [newbie] Question about installing a .tar.gz file

2001-11-21 Thread Mithrilhall2000
anks again - Original Message - From: "Paul Rodríguez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 6:51 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Question about installing a .tar.gz file On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 23:38, E Estes wrote: >

Re: [newbie] Question about installing a .tar.gz file

2001-11-21 Thread Michael D. Viron
Typically a .tar.gz file isn't directly installed. Instead, you usually: 1. run 'tar -xzvf whatever.tar.gz' from the command line 2. run './configure' (to configure it) 3. run 'make' (to compile) 4. run 'make install' (to install) Michael -- Michael Viron Registered Linux User #81978 Senior

Re: [newbie] Question about installing PHP 4.0

2001-11-21 Thread Dave Sherman
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 05:58, E Estes wrote: > I downloaded a file "php-4.0.6.tar.gz" and I opened it with Archiver and extracted >it to a directory "PHP". I tried doing the ./configure and I got errors. Here is >what happened: > > [root@192 PHP]# ./configure > loading cache ./configure.cache

Re: [newbie] Question about installing PHP 4.0

2001-11-21 Thread Anuerin G. Diaz
  E Estes wrote:  I downloaded a file "php-4.0.6.tar.gz" and I opened it with Archiver and  extracted it to a directory "PHP". I tried doing the ./configure and I got errors. Here is  what happened: [root@192 PHP]# ./configure   checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... no checking for working aclo

Re: [newbie] Question about accessing windows mount

2001-11-03 Thread Michael D. Viron
I would guess that linux does not yet have support for whatever NTFS is included with XP, since the last I heard, read / write support for NTFS 4 was still very experimental, and NTFS 5 support was virtually non-existant. Since NTFS is a proprietary binary-only filesystem, linux does not support

Re: [newbie] Question about kernel update

2001-10-29 Thread Jon Doe
On Monday 29 October 2001 01:56 pm, you wrote: > That's the update for the 2.2 series of kernels. You're using an 2.4 > series. Generally bad news to try to go backwards like that. =) > Updated kernels for 8.1 are in the works, just be patient. There was > another problem discovered after the

Re: [newbie] Question about kernel update

2001-10-29 Thread Paul Cox
On Friday, Oct 26, 2001, Jon Doe wrote: > I am using kernel 2.4.8-26mdk, what kernel am I supposed to update too? The > kernel22-2.2.19-19mdk.i586.rpm? That's the update for the 2.2 series of kernels. You're using an 2.4 series. Generally bad news to try to go backwards like that. =) Updated

Re: [newbie] question regarding man and xmodmap

2001-09-21 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 01:12:58 +0200 (CEST), fred august <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael > > thanks for the advice. Gee, I'm really Newbie! > ok, so var is full and I guess that's where the > man would decompress... Is it easy to change the space > allowed for var or do I need to repartition

Re: [newbie] question regarding man and xmodmap

2001-09-21 Thread Michael D. Viron
There are a few things you can do: 1. Repartition the drive (which pretty much means a re-install) as follows: / approx 600 - 700 MB /usr approx 3.5 GB (gives you a little more room in case you decide to load more programs down the road) leave your swap size the same give the rest to /home. 2.

Re: [newbie] question regarding man and xmodmap

2001-09-21 Thread fred august
Michael thanks for the advice. Gee, I'm really Newbie! ok, so var is full and I guess that's where the man would decompress... Is it easy to change the space allowed for var or do I need to repartition the HD? the output is FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1

Re: [newbie] question regarding man and xmodmap

2001-09-21 Thread Michael D. Viron
>Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 17:55:40 -0500 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: "Michael D. Viron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [newbie] question regarding man and xmodmap > >At 12:45 AM 09/22/2001 +0200, you wrote: >>Hi, >>I've been running Red Hat

Re: [newbie] Question with E

2001-09-16 Thread Jesse C. Chang
ryan_steffes wrote: > I can't find documentation on what I > need to do now so my users can actually use epplets. [...] > I'm assuming I need to add that to my path. I've never had a problem running Epplets, whether as root or as a user (well, other than the Epplets menu having more Epplets lis

Re: [newbie] Question about virtual web stes and DNS

2001-07-10 Thread Michael D. Viron
At 08:30 AM 07/10/2001 -0500, Mark Johnson wrote: >I setup up some virtual web sites on my machine at home port forwarded 80 >and tested the virtual web sites at home from work. It worked great, only I >had to map the web sites in my local hosts file at work. > >How would this work if you had a d

Re: [newbie] Question

2001-06-21 Thread civileme
On Wednesday 20 June 2001 17:25, Jay needs a Guinness wrote: > Can I safely uninstall printpro and it's related files safely. > I can't configure my printer and I believe printpro to be the > culprit. When I installed LM 7.2 from a single CD, me printer > was configured OK. Only when I installe

Re: [newbie] Question

2001-06-21 Thread A V Flinsch
On Wednesday 20 June 2001 17:25, Jay needs a Guinness wrote: > Can I safely uninstall printpro and it's related files safely. I can't You should be able to do that without that many problems but you might need to reconfigure your printer again. Personally, I would uninstall printpro & relarted

Re: [newbie] QUESTION

2001-04-27 Thread David E. Fox
> I am thinking of moving my hard drives and my CD ROM drives (both) to a > more advanced computer (with a faster processor and capabilities). Do > I have to do an UPGRADE on my Linux to update what is on my system? or I just did that. You needn't do an upgrade as such, but you might want to rec

RE: [newbie] question on modems

2001-03-28 Thread Mark Da Silva
    -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim McKinney Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] question on modems   Hello everyone,     I was wondering if someone could give me some inf

Re: [newbie] Question about QT

2001-03-16 Thread Eric
I am not completely sure but it might be related to the environmental variable KDEDIR. Eric Indiogine On Friday 16 March 2001 13:20, Jon Doe wrote: > I have QT 1.44 and QT 2.2.1 or whatever it is. How do I direct programs > (RPM or ./configure) to the QT2? If I try to install an rpm that requir

Re: [newbie] Question on change of CDROM drive.

2001-01-06 Thread Paul
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, [X-UNKNOWN] Peña Arellano Fabian Erasmo wrote: If you replace one IDE drive with another IDE drive, you should not have a problem. Kudze will however detect changes like that. Paul > Hi, > > The cdrom drive of a computer I need to install linux to just >broke dow

Re: [newbie] Question

2000-12-18 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
I've only read bad things about CNR and AMR in recent motherboard reviews. It costs extra to put these functions in a mobo, and there is little hardware support for them anyway. Some newer mobos, like the Abit KT7, don't have them at all. On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 10:21, bascule wrote: > do you mean

Re: [newbie] Question

2000-12-18 Thread bascule
do you mean CNR? communication/network riser or similar, basically as far as i know it aims to be to comms and ntework devices what the amr slot is to soundcards and modems, personally i've seen a few mobos with these slots on but never come across a card in them, come to that i've come across

RE: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..

2000-11-01 Thread Mark Weaver
-Carlton > > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 3:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs.. > > In a message dated 30-Oct-0

Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..

2000-10-31 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 05:10 pm, you wrote: > I'm a very-newbie, but the command is kill and the Process > IDentification argument is the number listed to the left of the > offending process when you type "top". So, if the CPU hog was > listed as process 17, you would type: kill 17 > Someone

RE: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..

2000-10-31 Thread Dodd Carlton J MSgt 726 ACS/CSG
oor soul astray... -Carlton -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 3:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs.. In a message dated 30-Oct-00 16:30:14 Central Standar

Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..

2000-10-31 Thread Joe Morris
Help!!! Okay, I just downloaded and installed Mandrake 7.2, but a problem quickly arose. I have no access to any of my drives except my zip (/dev/hdb4). My floppy drive, my DVD, and my CD-Writer don't work. When I go to open them I get a message telling me something about not having read/write

Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..

2000-10-30 Thread Anthony
Well some people might now know what I mean by PID. Usually when you see underscores, it's meant to be one "thing", so "the_PID_of_the_program" is supposed to be only one option, in this case a number. Or at least that's the way I always interpreted it. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > kill the

Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..

2000-10-30 Thread Mwinold
In a message dated 30-Oct-00 16:30:14 Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > kill the_PID_of_the_program i think you should find a better way of quoting commands because that just confuses me should i based on this type kill the_pid? or could it be kill pid believe it or not som

Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...

2000-10-01 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Charles A Edwards wrote: > >I hate to disagree with Alan but I support markO,s view. [snip] Charleswhat makes you think we disagree? Alan

Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...

2000-10-01 Thread Charles A Edwards
rates. Charles - Original Message - From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 11:30 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog... > Mark...thanks for the advice. I will def

Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...

2000-09-30 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Mark Weaver wrote: > > Alan, > > Am I understanding you correctly? You have Linux on one of the SCSI drives > and the /boot partition(s), the SWAP partitions, and the boot manager on > the IDE drive? > > The reason I ask is because I'm considering building a new system and > using SCSI drives i

Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...

2000-09-30 Thread Mark Weaver
Alan, Am I understanding you correctly? You have Linux on one of the SCSI drives and the /boot partition(s), the SWAP partitions, and the boot manager on the IDE drive? The reason I ask is because I'm considering building a new system and using SCSI drives in it for the sheer speed of them, and

Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...

2000-09-29 Thread Alan Shoemaker
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote: > > Is it possible to setup up a small 2nd HD running DR-DOS, and that way have > access to older DOS games and still not have a Mickeysoft product on my 'Nix > box? > [snip] Ronthat's exactly what I have on my system. I have 3 scsi drives, but my boot drive is an i

Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...

2000-09-29 Thread Austin L. Denyer
> Is it possible to setup up a small 2nd HD running DR-DOS, and that way have > access to older DOS games and still not have a Mickeysoft product on my 'Nix > box? > > Thanks in advance! ;-) Yes. You can even have it on the same drive (in it's own partition) as long as it is the first partitio

Re: [newbie] question

2000-09-10 Thread Daniel J. Ferris
Greg Stewart wrote: > > The writer(s) of portsentry assume you may need telnet and ftp and leave > those ports off the list lest you lock yourself out of your own machine. > > If you are using ipcahins or a script wchi writes ipchains for (ie: > pmfirewall, www.pointman.org) You can, also config

Re: [newbie] question

2000-09-10 Thread Greg Stewart
er correctly). Also easy to install. > I'm definitely no guru but I'll answer any questions I can. > > Cheerio, > > Olof > > - Original Message - > From: "John Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, Sep

Re: [newbie] question

2000-09-10 Thread olof.liungman
From: "John Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 12:27 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] question > "Daniel J. Ferris" wrote: > > > > What is a good program to use that will log attempts to scan your > > box?

Re: [newbie] question

2000-09-10 Thread Romanator
Paul wrote: > > On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Daniel J. Ferris wrote: > > >What is a good program to use that will log attempts to scan your > >box? > > > >Preferably something that can detect stealth scans. > > > >TIA, > > Portsentry. You can find it through freshmeat.net and linuxapps.com > > Paul >

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