On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 07:50, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 23:27, Yoel P. Krigsman wrote:
hello...
once again, how can I unzip a file that I can upgrade my system?
its already in TAR and I am not sure how I should go ahead with?
Thanks!
YPK
You should be
On Thursday 30 May 2002 05:47 am, Rodney wrote:
Hello,
Could someone tell me how to add/use my Gravis blackhawk digital
joystick in Mandrake 8.2 , it is connected through my Creative Vibra 128
soundcard.
Thankyou,
Rodney
[root@tuxmachine]:root$ cat
ahhh... (humped back old crone, rubbing hands together stirring bubbling
cauldren) another tasty newbie morsal, you'll never getaway now
newbie.yuk, yuk, yuk,
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 08:02 pm, Mark Wilson wrote:
Hello List..
I am a new to Mandrake.. My name is Mark, and I
Hello List..
I am a new to Mandrake.. My name is Mark, and I have been using Linux for
about 6 months.. I have loaded it on one machine and I am currently loading
it on my other machine, as soon as I get my new Motherboard and processor..
I have been using Redhat Linux 6.2 for about 9
x-flowedI'm not sure about how to fix you keyboard problem but the
clock
issue
is one that I had when I installed Linux-Mandrake on my PC here.
For
some reason, the mandrake clock ran 5 hours behind where it should
have.
Here are a few suggestions, check the clock from the command
x-charset Big5[EMAIL PROTECTED] banged on their keyboard and
produced
the following
arrangement of letters:
- Hello to everybody in the list,
Welcome to Linux and to Newbie@Linux-Mandrake.
- 1) there is no mapping for the Italian or QZERTY keyboard, the
one
- you have to press shift
[EMAIL PROTECTED] banged on their keyboard and produced the following
arrangement of letters:
- Hello to everybody in the list,
Welcome to Linux and to Newbie@Linux-Mandrake.
- 1) there is no mapping for the Italian or QZERTY keyboard, the one
- you have to press shift to write the numbers,
That's wonderful, but please don't post in HTML. Below is a text-only version
of your message. As you can see, it looks just fine that way. With HTML, a
message's size can grow exponentially, leading to longer downloads for all of
us.
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 01:15, Adrian Ivanov Correa Moreno
David E. Fox wrote:
David:
It is not correct to say, most if not all internal modems are
Winmodems. Many are, many aren't. The odds that it is a Winmodem go up
for PCI modems, but even then it is not a certainty. Does an external
modem guarantee compatibility? Not if its USB. Maybe yes, maybe
That depends a lot on whether you need the latest kernel. If you have
hardware that is not supported by previous kernels/releases of mandrake you
may need 8.0. I personally cannot recommend it as I have not been able to
get it to work yet and I have spent the last week trying (not that I am a
Michelle Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
A few questions . . . I'm torn if I should buy 7.2 now or wait until 8.0
comes out as a box set. I'm running a 500 Pentium III, 128 meg RAM w/ an 18
Gig HD. I plan on buying an external modem and wonder what brand of modem
would be a
On Thursday 10 May 2001 23:00, you wrote:
HI,
I've been on this list a few days and decided to say hi and introduce
myself. I'm utterly and totally a newbie as far as Linux goes (I've been
running a machine with Windows as the OS since 1995). I've researched a few
companies and decided
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Michelle Knight wrote:
HI,
I've been on this list a few days and decided to say hi and introduce
myself. I'm utterly and totally a newbie as far as Linux goes (I've been
running a machine with Windows as the OS since 1995). I've researched a few
companies and
Well 8 is good, but not quite polished off yet.
7.2 has its little boogers in it too, but is not bad.
I installed 8.0 and so far its pretty good.
If you really need it quick you may wish to go get 7.2 in the box.
On Thursday 10 May 2001 10:00 pm, so spoke Michelle Knight:
HI,
I've been
PS: Why buy an external modem? If you must have a modem, the internal ones
are far superior, but you would be much better off with a broadband solution
these days.
What leads you to that conclusion? Agree with the broadband solution (I
have DSL) but it's not nearly universally available.
John Farley wrote:
need help I cant get the mandrake 7.1 to load
John:
Yeah, there's a lot of us. Some of us might be able to help you.
However, to put it mildly, your plea is somewhat vague. We need to know:
1. What media are you trying to use? A Mandrake CD-ROM? A downloaded
version?
I would recommend getting one of the books for linux programing (trust
me there are loads). Also there sould be some documention in the
/usr/doc folder on you system.
Mark Hillary
P.S make sure you chose the development class of install.
Adam Haley wrote:
Hey I just joined this group because
yeah I'm seeing this
- Original Message -
From: Elio Liendo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] hello
--- Thomas Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I appear to be having problems, if any of you are
seeing
Thomas Adam wrote:
I appear to be having problems, if any of you are
seeing this, that belong to the linux-mandrake mailing
list...please reply. That way, I can send my questiona
to you :))
Regards,
Thomas Adam
re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In case you haven't heard, it works.
Well adam,
to edit you program, there are many text editors you can use,
me personally prefers the Midnight Commander editor, since it supports C\C++
syntax, in order to edit with this editor,
you should first create an empty file(Use 'touch file_name.c'. or 'touch
file_name.cpp' for C++), then
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Hey I just joined this group because I just bought my
first version of linux (mandrake 7.1)..I don't know to
much about it yet so I don't want to bug you all with
stupid little questions :) but I was wondering.. I
bought this mainly to program in (in C) can
Hi --
One of the best ways to learn to program in C is to get a good book. I would
strongly recommend Stephen Kochan's book. The title is something like
"Programming in C, second edition". It's a paperback, green cover, with a
black diamond on the front cover. It's well written and will
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Adam Haley wrote:
Hey I just joined this group because I just bought my
first version of linux (mandrake 7.1)..I don't know to
much about it yet so I don't want to bug you all with
stupid little questions :) but I was wondering.. I
bought this mainly to program in (in C)
snip
Thanks for your help amir and also thanks paul for the
guides.
-Adam
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Hello list,
I think I'm the newist (?) newbie on the list. I signed up yesterday,
before I upgraded from RH 5.2 to Mandrake 7.
Andrew Scotchmer wrote:
Though I would like some things to be made easier, most of which have been
mentioned in the Discussion thread, I do feel that to make it too
No to forget all the motherboards out there! Happy Mother's Day for all
motherboards!!! ;)
Happy Mother's Day...to all you mothersout there.
--
Registered Linux User:73821
===KompuKit===
Kit Goins ICQ#
A couple of things it might be.
Check all your connections to CD also.
1)ATAPI CD that is not recognised. I had a Delta 44X that would NOT work...I
toss in my Toshiba 32X...BINGO..:)
2) Bad ISO d/l...therefore bad CD burn -re d/l try again
3) bad CD burn - re d/l try again...probably with 7.0
1) tar xvf gnome-chess-0.2.2.tar
which should create a directory, more than likely gnome-chess-0.2.2 or
gnome-chess
2) cd to the newly created directory
3) look for some docs like README or INSTALL
4) read the docs and hopefully it will inform you how to install
the gnome-chess-0.2.2
Regards,
root wrote:
Hello everybody!!! What 's going on?
First of all sorry for my horrible English.I'm a new linux user from
Spain,and I'm having a lot of problems in order to install Linux
programs.
How can I install "tar" files?
I'm trying to install Gnome Chess,which contains a file
Do:
tar zxvf [file name]
to untar a file.
Richard
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Hello everybody!!! What 's going on?
First of all sorry for my horrible English.I'm a new linux user from
Spain,and I'm having a lot of problems in order to install Linux
programs.
How can I install
on just what each of the security levels 0-5 means. I looked
for that everywhere and couldn't find it.
Thanks for the suggestion!!
Lore
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 8:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie
Try adding the following to your /etc/hosts.allow file
ALL:ALL
Try to telnet in after doing so.
Bryan
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$BDD00G7(B" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/22/2000 12:00:14 PM
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cc:(bcc: Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings)
Subject:
³¯¦°¤§ wrote:
Hi,
Could you tell me how to enable telnet service?
I can telnet others but cannot let others telnet.
Mandrake 6.1 7.0 are the same.
Where is the "switch"?
Thanx
Well, first off, try looking up information on the telnet daemon, i.e.
'telnetd'. This allows you to be
You have to install the rpm from the cd. On 6.1 it's not installed by
default.
Monte Milanuk wrote:
³¯¦°¤§ wrote:
Hi,
Could you tell me how to enable telnet service?
I can telnet others but cannot let others telnet.
Mandrake 6.1 7.0 are the same.
Where is the "switch"?
You and me both - had to re subscribe.
John the Nadger
Same here.
SuperDan
The mail must have stopped, nothing since this
morning?
Sean
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the usual heavy traffic from this list?
Received nothing since
Friday
Bryan
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Hey whats up?
Well I have received -some- mail from the list, but the volume has been way
down the last 34 days. So I , like most apparently, resubscribed and the
mail
picked up but is still only 25% of what it used to be.
So I would have to say there has been a mass exodus and whoever knows
exactly what
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000 19:02:51 -0600, you wrote:
Well I have received -some- mail from the list, but the volume has been way
down the last 34 days. So I , like most apparently, resubscribed and the
mail
picked up but is still only 25% of what it used to be.
So I would have to say there has been a
I'm here... I just Started...
Anybody left on the list? I start to wonder what's going on if
I don't receive any mail for 3 days...
I'm here, but I just joined this list 20 minutes ago. It does seem a bit
slow, especially for a Linux newbie list.
- Steve
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Josh McCaffrey wrote:
Anybody left on the list? I start to wonder what's going on if
I don't receive any mail for 3 days...
I've been having a similar situation. I took John's suggestion and
subscribed again.
Matt
From: Josh McCaffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mandrake-newbie-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Hello?
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 19:22:46 +
Anybody left on the list?
"Terence J. Golightly" wrote:
Hi,
I Terence Golightly and am new to this list. Initially I was reading a
great deal of the posts and was learning quite a bit. Recently though
being busy with work I have not been able to read my email as often as I
would like and have fallen woefully
- Original Message -
From: James Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 1999 1:49 AM
Subject: [newbie] Hello?
Hello ? is anyone even hearing this??
I have posted about 5 msgs on this mailing list requesting hard ware
installation help..
I
Hello, having the same problem. Have posted several messages but they never show
up. have I been banished from the list??
Doug
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James Schofield wrote:
Hello ? is anyone even hearing this??
I have posted about 5 msgs on this mailing list requesting hard ware
installation
James,
I've installed Mandrake, RH, SuSE, and Caldera on a Compaq Armada 7400 docked
or undocked without any problem. Compaq uses cable select on all their drives
so you don't have to worry about master/slave jumpers. Does your laptop use
cable select or jumpers. Are the two drives hda and hdb
On 14-Aug-99 James Schofield wrote:
Hello ? is anyone even hearing this??
I have posted about 5 msgs on this mailing list requesting hard
ware
installation help..
I have yet for ANYONE to replay to me... maybe this is not
getting to anyone?
if you read this could you post a little
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