On Friday 02 August 2002 03:48 pm, Wilson, Jack wrote:
> Until somebody writes in with more information or a better idea, my first
> suspect would be msec -- what security level did you choose when you
Yes. I believe the level he chose only allows you to log in as root using
`su`.
I ran into th
Wilson, Jack wrote:
> Thanks. I will check on that. I did set highest level security since this
> was going to be a server. DUH
Hope it helps! Let us (the list) know.
BTW, for my learning, I have a server (off the Internet) that I've set
to the lowest level of security, just to make my learning
Thanks. I will check on that. I did set highest level security since this
was going to be a server. DUH
Jack
-Original Message-
From: Randy Kramer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Newbie question
Wilson
Wilson, Jack wrote:
> I dl'd 8.2 and installed it. I created another user acct besides root to
> play with it. I ran the Mandrake update right after I installed it, updated
> everything it said to and logged out.
>
> The KDE login comes up, I can log in with my normal user and everything is
> fin
On Saturday 18 August 2001 12:23, you wrote:
> David E. Fox wrote:
> >>tar -xzvf *.tar.gz ?
> >
> > That might work too. :)
> >
> >>Liam
> >>
> >>p.s. gunzip -c is far more stylish than zcat, anyway ;-)
> >
> > Well, zcat is fewer characters to type. So there. :) I've just gotten
> > used to a zca
David E. Fox wrote:
>>tar -xzvf *.tar.gz ?
>>
>
> That might work too. :)
>
>
>>Liam
>>
>>p.s. gunzip -c is far more stylish than zcat, anyway ;-)
>>
>
> Well, zcat is fewer characters to type. So there. :) I've just gotten
> used to a zcat something piped to tar way of doing this.
Obviously
> tar -xzvf *.tar.gz ?
That might work too. :)
> Liam
>
> p.s. gunzip -c is far more stylish than zcat, anyway ;-)
Well, zcat is fewer characters to type. So there. :) I've just gotten
used to a zcat something piped to tar way of doing this.
--
David E. Fox wrote:
>>I got over 100 files to be extracted..
>>they all are in .tar.gz format
>>
>
> Sure, you can script their extraction:
>
> # for i in *.tar.gz
> do
>zcat $i | tar -xf -
> done
tar -xzvf *.tar.gz ?
Liam
p.s. gunzip -c is far more stylish than zcat, anyway ;-)
_
> I got over 100 files to be extracted..
> they all are in .tar.gz format
Sure, you can script their extraction:
# for i in *.tar.gz
do
zcat $i | tar -xf -
done
David E. Fox Thanks for let
Lúcio Costa wrote:
> Hi, folks !!!
>
> Can Anyone tell me what is the real difference between
> Mandrake80-inst.iso and Mandrake80-ext.iso
>
> I'm downloading this, can You tell me something about it.
>
>
> Lúcio Costa
>
> São Paulo/Brazil
LúcioMandrake80-inst.iso is installation CD #1 and
M
Simple answer:
Mandrake80-inst.iso = Disk 1
Mandrake80-ext.iso = Disk 2
S'all there is to that.
Ric
Terry wrote:
>
> Lucio,
>
> Mandrake80-inst.iso is the image to actually install LM 8.0 on your computer,
> whereas Mandrake80-ext.iso is the image for the extra applications not
> ne
The inst package will create a bootable CD for you that will install the
basic Mandrake system. The ext package contains hundreds of RPM packages that
you will probably want to install so that you have a fully operating system.
...Dave
Quoting Lúcio Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The -inst.iso file is the first (bootable) CD. -ext.iso is the second CD.
Michael
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At 04:11 PM 05/02/2001 -0300, Lúcio Costa wrote:
Hi, folks !!!
Can Anyone tell me what is the real diffe
Lucio,
Mandrake80-inst.iso is the image to actually install LM 8.0 on your computer,
whereas Mandrake80-ext.iso is the image for the extra applications not
necessary to install and run LM 8.0. You don't actually need the -ext image
to be able to install and use LM 8.0, just the -inst one.
Ho
On Mon, 29 May 2000, Rammage wrote:
>Hey there, my apologies for not lurking a while before posting a question,
>but I have an easy newbie question concerning distributed computing. I
>recently installed Madrake 7.0 on a P166 w/ 32 M running KDE with a
>"normal" configuration. Until I get a
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Craig R Bathurst wrote:
> I just installed ver. 6.0 on my computer. It will be a duel boot suation
> with Windows 98 as the default OS.
> Linux is VERY NEW to me. It's like working in MS DOS again.
DON'T YOU EVER SAY THAT AGAIN :-)
> Can anyone recommend a good book (l
of course there are a gui interfase and better than windows just look
in the web for the differents HOW-TOs available ( manuals ) and get ( if
you dont have already instaled with your distribution) a KDE or Gnome user
graphic interfase.
-Original Message-
From: Craig R Bathurst
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fscreenshots.php3
look at this link.
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From: Craig R Bathurst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 3:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Newbie Question
I just installed ver. 6.0 on my computer. It will b
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