On Monday 17 May 2004 10:38 pm, Steve Mansfield wrote:
I'm a little uncertain about which domain name to use for my network
configuration. Here's the setup:
* I have a small home network. Until today, only one of the machines
on it was running Linux - now I've installed Mandrake 10 Community
I'm a little uncertain about which domain name to use for my network
configuration. Here's the setup:
* I have a small home network. Until today, only one of the machines on it was
running Linux - now I've installed Mandrake 10 Community on another.
* I own a domain name - let's call it
On Sunday 28 December 2003 23:23, Merlin Zener wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having another go at trying to get my Mandrake desktop to talk
to my WIN2K laptop. I tried a while back but gave up.
I think I'm confusing the basic concepts here - I had the
impression that I had to use Samba, but just now
On Monday 29 Dec 2003 09:23, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 29 December 2003 03:17, John P. Santucci wrote:
I get the Mandrake boot up screen. It loads up till the last
section of the loading screen and then the black screen and I hear
the KDE music. This is a 3 disk package I received from
On Monday 29 December 2003 10:36, Poogle wrote:
On Monday 29 Dec 2003 09:23, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 29 December 2003 03:17, John P. Santucci wrote:
I get the Mandrake boot up screen. It loads up till the last
section of the loading screen and then the black screen and I
hear the
On Monday 29 December 2003 10:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 29 December 2003 10:36, Poogle wrote:
On Monday 29 Dec 2003 09:23, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 29 December 2003 03:17, John P. Santucci wrote:
I get the Mandrake boot up screen. It loads up till the last
section of
I am having a problem that has me stumped! I have a machine running Suse 9.0
flawlessly. I decided to replace Suse with Mandrake 9.2. The install goes
perfectly. UNTIL the system reboots and I get a BLACK screen. I heard the KDE
jingle, but no image. I have TRIED every setting with NO luck.
On Sunday 28 December 2003 09:05 pm, John P. Santucci wrote:
I am having a problem that has me stumped! I have a machine running Suse
9.0 flawlessly. I decided to replace Suse with Mandrake 9.2. The install
goes perfectly. UNTIL the system reboots and I get a BLACK screen. I heard
the KDE
Hi all,
I'm having another go at trying to get my Mandrake desktop to talk to my
WIN2K laptop. I tried a while back but gave up.
I think I'm confusing the basic concepts here - I had the impression
that I had to use Samba, but just now tonight I've just been reading
some help pages and they seem
On Sunday 28 Dec 2003 11:23 pm, Merlin Zener wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having another go at trying to get my Mandrake desktop to talk to my
WIN2K laptop. I tried a while back but gave up.
I think I'm confusing the basic concepts here - I had the impression
that I had to use Samba, but just now
On Sunday 28 December 2003 16:05, John P. Santucci wrote:
I am having a problem that has me stumped! I have a machine running Suse
9.0 flawlessly. I decided to replace Suse with Mandrake 9.2. The install
goes perfectly. UNTIL the system reboots and I get a BLACK screen. I heard
the KDE
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Am Montag, 29. Dezember 2003 01:17 schrieb yankl:
Is it download version of MDK? If so then it does not have
Nvidia drivers.
But he told us the KDE jingle is heard.
If the nvidia driver would cause this, wouldn't then KDE be
not loaded at all?
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 01:28:28 +0100
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Am Montag, 29. Dezember 2003 01:17 schrieb yankl:
Is it download version of MDK? If so then it does not have
Nvidia drivers.
But he told us the KDE jingle is
I'm confused about the relationships between procmail, sendmail, and
postfix. Sendmail is an SMTP agent for sending mail while procmail is a
mail filter which filters incoming and outgoing mail, however, postfix is
the actual mail daemon that allows you to check mail via POP3 and allows you
to
It was Wed, 16 May 2001 10:02:11 -0500 when Mark Johnson wrote:
I'm confused about the relationships between procmail, sendmail, and
postfix. Sendmail is an SMTP agent for sending mail while procmail is a
mail filter which filters incoming and outgoing mail, however, postfix is
the actual mail
I thought that Mandrake was an optimized version of Redhat. Which
encompassed the removal of legacy code for pre-Pentium machines? Is that
right? What are the side effects effects of this optimatization? The reason
I'm asking I'm starting to get intersted in embedded linux and it looks like
It started out as optimized Redhat, but it's grown to be somewhat different,
though usually compatible with Red Hat. I have no idea how the embedded side
of it works though, so I guess you'll just have to see for yourself by trying
it.
I thought that Mandrake was an optimized version of
OK, I unsubscribed the right way and didn't recieve any email for about a
week, and today I got email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did someone
subscribe me again or what could have happen?
On Wed, 05 Jan 2000, you wrote:
OK, I unsubscribed the right way and didn't recieve any email for about a
week, and today I got email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did someone
subscribe me again or what could have happen?
Hmm...dunno. Maybe someone did, or maybe the list got
corrupted and they had
On Wed, 05 Jan 2000 13:26:04 -0500, you wrote:
OK, I unsubscribed the right way and didn't recieve any email for about a
week, and today I got email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did someone
subscribe me again or what could have happen?
They might have had to replace the user list from a backup. If
Try unsubscribing again. I think something happened to the server. I
didn't get anything for about 4 days from newbie or expert.
Jamey Patrick wrote:
OK, I unsubscribed the right way and didn't recieve any email for about a
week, and today I got email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did someone
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