Firefox TinyURL extension, was Re: [newbie] Link to cd backup tutorial

2004-07-27 Thread Todd Slater
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 09:36:56AM +0100, Graham Watkins wrote: > > If y'all use Firefox and aren't using the TinyURL extension, get it now! This great extension uses the tinyurl site to gener

Re: [newbie] Link to cd backup tutorial

2004-07-27 Thread Graham Watkins
-- Graham Watkins "Don't be lucid and ironic; people will turn this against you to show that you aren't a nice person." - Albert Camus Registered Linux user number 265254 http://counter.li.

Re: [newbie] Link to cd backup tutorial

2004-07-27 Thread Trevor Rhodes
Graham, And the link is > > A few days ago, someone posted a link to a tutorial on making backups > > that could be split to fit on cds. > > > > I thought I'd saved the link but now I can't find it. I've been to the > > archives and can't find it there either. > > > > So if someone could see

Re: [newbie] Link to cd backup tutorial

2004-07-27 Thread Graham Watkins
Graham Watkins wrote: Hi guys, A few days ago, someone posted a link to a tutorial on making backups that could be split to fit on cds. I thought I'd saved the link but now I can't find it. I've been to the archives and can't find it there either. So if someone could see their way clear to pos

[newbie] Link to cd backup tutorial

2004-07-27 Thread Graham Watkins
Hi guys, A few days ago, someone posted a link to a tutorial on making backups that could be split to fit on cds. I thought I'd saved the link but now I can't find it. I've been to the archives and can't find it there either. So if someone could see their way clear to posting it again, I would

Re: [newbie] Link to Charles Edwards site please?

2004-07-18 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 18 July 2004 12:01 pm, Lanman wrote: ->Thanks Ron. That's how I found it. Should have thought of that before ->sending the post. DoH! -> ->Lanman Don't even mention it Lanman, if I had a dollar for every "doh" moment I've pulled...well...I wouldn't be on this list talking to you - I'd

Re: [newbie] Link to Charles Edwards site please?

2004-07-18 Thread Lanman
Ronald J. Hall wrote: On Sunday 18 July 2004 11:38 am, Lanman wrote: ->Lanman wrote: ->> I don't know how it happened, but I've managed to lose the URL for ->> Charles Edwards's RPM site. Would someone be kind enough to send it along? ->> ->> TIA ->> ->> Lanman -> ->Thanks, I found it ! -> ->Lanma

Re: [newbie] Link to Charles Edwards site please?

2004-07-18 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 18 July 2004 11:38 am, Lanman wrote: ->Lanman wrote: ->> I don't know how it happened, but I've managed to lose the URL for ->> Charles Edwards's RPM site. Would someone be kind enough to send it along? ->> ->> TIA ->> ->> Lanman -> ->Thanks, I found it ! -> ->Lanman and just for the ar

Re: [newbie] Link to Charles Edwards site please?

2004-07-18 Thread Lanman
Lanman wrote: I don't know how it happened, but I've managed to lose the URL for Charles Edwards's RPM site. Would someone be kind enough to send it along? TIA Lanman Thanks, I found it ! Lanman Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSo

[newbie] Link to Charles Edwards site please?

2004-07-18 Thread Lanman
I don't know how it happened, but I've managed to lose the URL for Charles Edwards's RPM site. Would someone be kind enough to send it along? TIA Lanman Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Jo

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-13 Thread Marc Hultquist
Yes you can make a w2k and xp machine a fat32 file system, it is not reccomended, as the system can be and has been shown to be very unstable when running on fat32, ntfs is alot better in terms of reliability and stability, but then again windows has never been stable ;-) -- Marc Hultquist ([

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-12 Thread OOzy
I tried this but every time I run my browser and I put localhost or 127.0.0.1 it tells me "Forbidden" even though as root I typed chmod -r 777 On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 21:12, Paul wrote: > Op Sat, 12 Jun 2004 20:17:35 +0300 schreef OOzy: > > >I converted my NTFS to FAT32 and it works ok. Now!! I hav

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-12 Thread Paul
Op Sat, 12 Jun 2004 20:17:35 +0300 schreef OOzy: >I converted my NTFS to FAT32 and it works ok. Now!! I have the >following 1. My Linux web is in "/var/www/html" >2. My Win Web is in"/mnt/win_d/WWW" > >how can I link Linux to Win so when I go to /var/www/html it should >read the contents of /mnt/w

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-12 Thread OOzy
I converted my NTFS to FAT32 and it works ok. Now!! I have the following 1. My Linux web is in "/var/www/html" 2. My Win Web is in"/mnt/win_d/WWW" how can I link Linux to Win so when I go to /var/www/html it should read the contents of /mnt/win_d/WWW BR On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 18:36, Mikkel L. Ell

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-11 Thread Ariestao1
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 10:52 pm, Marc Hultquist wrote: > It depends on what windows you have installed, if its a windows that uses a > fat32 file system then you are fine, however if you are using a windows > that uses ntfs such as XP or 2000 etc, you wont really be able to do what > you want, as Linu

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-11 Thread Marc Hultquist
It depends on what windows you have installed, if its a windows that uses a fat32 file system then you are fine, however if you are using a windows that uses ntfs such as XP or 2000 etc, you wont really be able to do what you want, as Linux only has read support for ntfs, while there is write s

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-11 Thread OOzy
The windows files are write-protected. How can I write-un-protect On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 20:47, OOzy wrote: > I tried to link my var/www/html to /mnt/win_c/htdocs but it tells that > this file sys is read only so I log as root trying to change the > permission; however, I could not. > > > On Wed,

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-10 Thread OOzy
I tried to link my var/www/html to /mnt/win_c/htdocs but it tells that this file sys is read only so I log as root trying to change the permission; however, I could not. On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 11:18, Chipo Hamayobe wrote: > On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, OOzy wrote: > > Yes, the directory is already mounted

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-09 Thread Chipo Hamayobe
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, OOzy wrote: > Yes, the directory is already mounted as /mnt/win_c/apache/htdocs. I just > want to link this to my public_html. So when I open a browser in Linux > (127.0.0.1) it automatically opens the my win htdocs. just configure your apache httpd.conf file in windows so that

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-09 Thread OOzy
uot;Mandrake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer > On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, OOzy wrote: > > How can I link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same > >compu

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the samecomputer

2004-06-09 Thread OOzy
How about now? It is all text... BR - Original Message - From: "Stephen Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mandrake Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 9:04 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the sam

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-09 Thread Chipo Hamayobe
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, OOzy wrote: > How can I link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same >computer so I work with same directory when I switch between the two >operating systems? why dont you mount your windows partition (if its FAT32) under /mnt/windows. create a directory called htdocs

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-08 Thread Marc Hultquist
I have to admit, posting in the Outlook format is annoying. Maybe as was reccomended use the Mozilla mail client for windows. If you are trying to link to your linux htdocs folder when in windows ? That is going to be a problem, the only way I know would to be or to use vmware, and well I don'

Re: [newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-08 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 15:54, OOzy wrote: > How can I link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same > computer so I work with same directory when I switch between the two > operating systems? I really would wish you'd not post in Outlook Express format, mate...text will do...please change t

[newbie] Link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer

2004-06-08 Thread OOzy
How can I link htdocs in Linux to htdocs in windows in the same computer so I work with same directory when I switch between the two operating systems?

Re[2]: [newbie] link to folder

2004-05-18 Thread hugenots
silly me sorry... problem was somewear else, bt it I solved it. so now I''ve got my links. force, my friend, is violence! hugenots [EMAIL PROTECTED] DJ> On Tuesday 18 May 2004 10:25, hugenots wrote: >> Haiz newbie, >> >> how do I crea

Re: [newbie] link to folder

2004-05-18 Thread Derek Jennings
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 10:25, hugenots wrote: > Haiz newbie, > > how do I create link to folder > > i gues LN is involved but I can make link to file, so ... > > > force, my friend, is violence! > hugenots [EMAIL PROTECTED] Exactly th

[newbie] link to folder

2004-05-18 Thread hugenots
Haiz newbie, how do I create link to folder i gues LN is involved but I can make link to file, so ... force, my friend, is violence! hugenots [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your

Re: [newbie] link for monitor repair

2002-09-27 Thread et
On Friday 27 September 2002 04:13 am, you wrote: > On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 21:37:25 -0400 > > et <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I remeber seeing a great link here for "how to fix your monitor" kinda > > stuff, if anyone remebers when or where that was > > thanks in advance > > http://www.repairfaq

Re: [newbie] link for monitor repair

2002-09-27 Thread Frans Ketelaars
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 21:37:25 -0400 et <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I remeber seeing a great link here for "how to fix your monitor" kinda stuff, > if anyone remebers when or where that was > thanks in advance http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_monfaq.html And please read # 6.1) SAFETY be

Re: [newbie] Link

2002-09-12 Thread o beckles
Derek Jennings wrote: >On Thursday 12 Sep 2002 2:36 pm, J.M. cogels wrote: > > >>Hi, >> >>I'm looking for a way to create a link to a program. I have recently >>installed the Distributed Folding client, which is executed from the >>console. But to execute it I have to cd to the directory where

Re: [newbie] Link

2002-09-12 Thread Derek Jennings
On Thursday 12 Sep 2002 2:36 pm, J.M. cogels wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for a way to create a link to a program. I have recently > installed the Distributed Folding client, which is executed from the > console. But to execute it I have to cd to the directory where it is > installed every time I

[newbie] Link

2002-09-12 Thread J.M. cogels
Hi, I'm looking for a way to create a link to a program. I have recently installed the Distributed Folding client, which is executed from the console. But to execute it I have to cd to the directory where it is installed every time I want to launch the program. Is there a way to create a shortc

Re: [newbie] link for 'notlame' ... (shane)

2002-07-11 Thread tom brinkman
On Thursday 11 July 2002 12:29 am, Rainer wrote: > thanks for the info. looked through the previous link for rpms and > couldn't find 'notlame'. checked google (not all of it) and could > only see i586 stuff. so, if you would be so kind, i'd appreciate > the rpm link - that should considerably sim

[newbie] link for 'notlame' ... (shane)

2002-07-10 Thread Rainer
thanks for the info. looked through the previous link for rpms and couldn't find 'notlame'. checked google (not all of it) and could only see i586 stuff. so, if you would be so kind, i'd appreciate the rpm link - that should considerably simplify matters, thanks. Want to buy your Pa

Re: [newbie] Link to directory

2001-04-30 Thread Travers Naran
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 4:52 PM Subject: [newbie] Link to directory > I am trying to make a link to my windows desktop directory. The command I tried was > > "ln -d /mnt/(desktop directory)/ WinDesktop" but i

[newbie] Link to directory

2001-04-29 Thread Han2097
I am trying to make a link to my windows desktop directory. The command I tried was "ln -d /mnt/(desktop directory)/ WinDesktop" but it said "cannot create hard link: Invalid cross-device link." Also, would it be possible to make this link from the / directory? Dan ICQ 4689648

[newbie] link to texstar

2001-02-12 Thread s
Lost my bookmarks, could someone post the link to texstar's sites? tia, -s

Re: [newbie] link light

1999-12-31 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, you wrote: > The tulip driver included in Mandrake doesn't seem to work very well with > any ethernet cards. I myself had the same problem with tulip driver. > However, after I compiled and installed tulip driver came on the driver > diskette for my ethernet card, it started w

Re: [newbie] link light

1999-12-31 Thread Alex V Flinsch
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, you wrote: > Seung-woo Nam wrote: > > > > The tulip driver included in Mandrake doesn't seem to work very well with > > any ethernet cards. I myself had the same problem with tulip driver. > > However, after I compiled and installed tulip driver came on the driver > > diskett

Re: [newbie] link light

1999-12-30 Thread alann
Seung-woo Nam wrote: > > The tulip driver included in Mandrake doesn't seem to work very well with > any ethernet cards. I myself had the same problem with tulip driver. > However, after I compiled and installed tulip driver came on the driver > diskette for my ethernet card, it started working f

Re: [newbie] link light

1999-12-30 Thread Seung-woo Nam
The tulip driver included in Mandrake doesn't seem to work very well with any ethernet cards. I myself had the same problem with tulip driver. However, after I compiled and installed tulip driver came on the driver diskette for my ethernet card, it started working fine. Seung-woo Nam John Penne

Re: [newbie] link light

1999-12-30 Thread Karl Ward
Yes its 6.0 and I can get it to look for info but the is no link light on... >From: "Mike Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [newbie] link light >Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 17:56:42 -0800 > >

Re: [newbie] link light

1999-12-30 Thread John Penney
Karl Ward wrote: > Should there be a link light on the ethernet card and the cable modem > if the system says the eth0 is up.. > > Mine is not on but if I re boot back to windows I can use the ethernet > card to get on the internet. > > any answers would be apreciated. > > thanks > >

Re: [newbie] link light

1999-12-30 Thread Mike Thompson
f the ethernet card driver is in there allowing it to be loaded. - Original Message - From: Karl Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 2:50 PM Subject: [newbie] link light > Should there be a link light on the ethernet card and the

[newbie] link light

1999-12-30 Thread Karl Ward
Should there be a link light on the ethernet card and the cable modem if the system says the eth0 is up.. Mine is not on but if I re boot back to windows I can use the ethernet card to get on the internet. any answers would be apreciated. thanks