Da quando ho installato la 8.0, ho questo singolare problema... se
configuro l'orario corretto, agli altri risutlo 7 ore avanti... Ho
effettuato un controllo e relative modifiche tramite Control Center;
l'orologio ora è settato certamente sul fuso di Roma, ma così ora che
sono le 20:51 sul mio
Daniele Micci wrote:
Il 20:52, domenica 08 luglio 2001, hai scritto:
Da quando ho installato la 8.0, ho questo singolare problema... se
configuro l'orario corretto, agli altri risutlo 7 ore avanti... Ho
effettuato un controllo e relative modifiche tramite Control Center;
l'orologio ora
Qualcuno puo' consigliarmi un programma con veste grafica utilizzabile
per inviare e/o ricevere fax dal facile uso?( ho un modem ISDN )
I have installed Internet connection sharing through Drakconf on Mandarke
7.2.
While my ethernet conection seems to function to the other computers and they
get an allocated ip address (192.168.0.*), browsing doesnt work through ppp0
even on the linux box itself.
I can ping the ip address of
Hi all,
Which prog can i use to install a new harddisk into LM8i
mean,format on ext2 and then mount on to the system.
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Hi,
I've been encountering a rather peculiar fault with sound in Mandrake 8.
Following an entirely fresh reinstallation which correctly detected the
card's chipset as Trident Microsystems 4DWave NX, I noticed that kscd was
mute.
Opening kmix, turning up all of the faders to maximum (while
I just want to ask what book you can recommend before taking RHCE exams
But I hope the book will cover the latest exam for RHCE not the older
exam of RHCE wich is not used anymore Pls. help me and if any resources
that i can download reviewers for RHCE exams thanks!
Respectfully
AOL
All first generation Pentiums (including their MMX variants) are i586. Any
CPU built on Pentium Pro (or PPro) technology is an i686. This includes the
Pentium II, Celeron and Pentium III. The Pentium IV is a different
architecture again, and probably would be classified as an i786.
Since i686
Kmail in KDE 2.2 will have this feature. I am currently using Kmail in KDE
2.2 beta 1 (from Cooker). It works really well.
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 05:46, Alan Smith wrote:
Hi All
In netscape you can set a flag against any individual email. I found this
useful to identify emails that i wanted to
in bios is your parrellport set bidirectional ? (ecp or ehp or something
like that as I remember) do you dual boot and does it work in winders?
- Original Message -
From: Corrado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 4:54 AM
Subject: [newbie] ParPort Scanner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Group...
I installed and have been using LM 8.0 for about a month and a half now. I
know I read somewhere about why Netscape opens with colorless buttons, but I
can't remember where it was that I saw that. Anyway, how is that corrected so
that
I use xaw for TV viewing in 8.0
- Original Message -
From: L.V.Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 1:09 AM
Subject: [newbie] kwintv missing in MDK 8
In mdk 8 kwintv is missing in both CDs. I tried to install it from mdk
7.2. I
got dependency
I agree with most of your points, although loving netbeui is not necessarily
my choice. I would also point out that linux, with all it's configuration
abilities and learning curve (mostly an admin type thing really, most users
should not have to setup anything, and in most business operations the
Hi there,
I was wondering if there is a way that I can run my Kmail account while I'm
logged under as Root.
For example if there is a switch of some sort that'll allow me to do this,
so that way if I am logged under Root I don't have to
Ctrl + Alt + Backspace and relogon just to get to my
Ed Tharp wrote:
in bios is your parrellport set bidirectional ? (ecp or ehp or something
like that as I remember)
Yes, I tried all option: SPP (which is the wrong one :), EPP and EPP+ECP...
do you dual boot and does it work in winders?
Yes, it does...
Corrado
- Original
On Saturday 07 July 2001 09:52 pm, Judith Miner wrote:
DrakConf shows iptables as stopped and there is no way I can get it
running. I have it selected to run at boot, like the other services.
Makes no difference. iptables is always listed as stopped. If I click
on start, nothing happens.
one of the problems with your argument is that your windows setup could allow
someone to set up a script that after you had launched any program in say...
M$ Office, the next time your computer was left turned on at say, 3 am, it
could concievable be used to, lets say dial up a phone number in
Hi,
My system (LM8.0) broke down a few weeks ago, with the X server
complaining that it couldn't open the default font 'fixed'. A re-install
fixed the problem, but I've just re-experienced the same trouble.
In despair, I was about to re-install again, when I recalled that
the root ('/')
Judy,
Judith Miner wrote:
I sense a big split among Linux users (I hate terms like Linux
communityg) between those who want the OS to become friendly enough
to lure disgruntled SOHO/home users from Windows and those who want
prospective users to do it their way or the highway. The reality is
Can anyone please
tell me how can I setup Linux computer(as client) to browse to windows
computer (as server or peer-to-peer). Can we share files between 2 linux
computers? If so, how do we set up? I have no problem to access Linux computer
from windows (via Samba)
Thank
you.
Tuan
Yes This can be done. Infact at school I installed windows 2000 and Suse 7.1 one one machine configured the machine the way i wanted it and used a boot disk to upload the image to our novell server. ALL THE MACHINES HAVE TO BE THE SAME! lol i hope everone new that
Brandon Caudle
From: Scott
Judith,
I want to present you the title of the most active newbie in the list. As a
matter of fact, I'm unsubcribing because I can't stand hundreds of msgs in
my poor 56k conn, half of them yours. (This is a half-joke: I'm really
unsubscribing, but not due to your msgs.)
As a matter of fact,
-Mensagem Original-
De: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Judith Miner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: domingo, 8 de julho de 2001 04:27
Assunto: Re: [newbie] Internet Security
And despite the fact that I enjoy your posts, this is my last one to you
and
note it is
Charles,
Do you have logrotate installed? If so, there should be *.[1-9] (or
possibly .gz) log files, which can be deleted. Other files can be replaced
with 0 byte files by turning off the service in question, running rm -f
logname, and then touch logname.
You can also check /var/spool/mail
Tuan,
Programs which are called smbclient and smbmount come to mind, as well as
LinNeighborhood, and Gnomba...
As for linux -- linux, yes you can do file sharing. Read the nfs howto
from linuxdoc.org, making sure that if you've got a firewall, you've
blocked access to the nfs and portmap
try runnig lisa server: lisa -K
some times I get a reading soket error but sometimes work properly, someone
have idea about that error?
- Original Message -
From: etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ed Kasky [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mandrake Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 1:05
Hello Dennis, Eric and the list,
What color depth are you running that card at. I would try it at very low
settings and gradually bring it up. I can not run the ATI card I have at
better than 65k for color at the 1024x768 resolution. Might help?
I tested a few things now and I think I found
the real question (as I see it) is something I was taught earlier in life.
when a person speaks, they have to speak to the audience it does no good to
explain brain surgery in highly medical and technical terms to kindergarten
classes that are visiting the hospital on a field trip. in the same
is there a GUI to config lisa?
On Sunday 08 July 2001 13:59, Gabriel Arcos wrote:
try runnig lisa server: lisa -K
some times I get a reading soket error but sometimes work properly, someone
have idea about that error?
- Original Message -
From: etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ed
I would like to add that I find one of the easist way to move between root
tasks and a user Xsession is; (Crtrl+alt+f1[or any other f1 to f6 key] all at
the same time) and login the text console as root. do what i need and then
Crtrl+alt+f7 to get back into my Xsession as a user.
On Sunday 08
At 06:15 PM 07/07/2001 -0400, Judith Miner wrote:
Thank you, Michael, both for your information and for demonstrating so
clearly my contention that Linux partisans in general *cannot* see
issues from the perspective of the SOHO/home user.g
Actually, this was my view after having been a computer
Dear Civilme:
Thanks a million for the advice, which has proven quite helpful on Netscape. As for
the sound on KDE, it's a common problem evidently. It's too difficult to remove alsa,
because the program manager then wants to remove all of the dependencies that include
everything and the
Hello!
I have an installation problem with my Canon BJC-240. I have LM 7.2 on a
Pentium II MMX 350.
The machine says that CUPS has conflicts with printpro-4.1.2-1 But if
I try to uninstall the printpro archive I don't found it...
I need help, please.
If you needs some more specs, please let
I would say the best path to take would be to get the source rather than the
rpm, and compile it yourself. The process is pretty staightforward if you
accept the default settings, and there is usually a README file - although
the process usually consists of:
./configure
make
make install
Jeferson Lopes Zacco wrote:
-Mensagem Original-
De: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Judith Miner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: domingo, 8 de julho de 2001 04:27
Assunto: Re: [newbie] Internet Security
And despite the fact that I enjoy your posts, this is
On Sunday 08 July 2001 20:46, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Does anybody know how to get environment variables (like export...)
working system-wide, that is, on the command line (BASH for me), in the
log screens (e.g. on Ctrl-Alt-F12), and in X?
I prefer to have X automatically load at startup
On Sunday 08 July 2001 20:17, you wrote:
On Sunday 08 July 2001 05:43 pm, Romanator wrote:
Tom Brinkman wrote:
*_In spite of_* an
increasing ignorance and/or preference of Lusers to add closed
source/binary only apps and (win)hardware into the mix. (yeah, I'm
diggin at y'all
Hey y'all, just checking to see if I'm sending HTML. In mail appearance
there is a box that says prefer plain text to html and sometimes it seems
that it gets checked for no apparent reason, although I suspect it is because
I like the inhanced Kmail look and select that. I just don't know if
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Sunday 08 July 2001 05:43 pm, Romanator wrote:
Tom Brinkman wrote:
*_In spite of_* an
increasing ignorance and/or preference of Lusers to add closed
source/binary only apps and (win)hardware into the mix. (yeah, I'm
diggin at y'all nVidia folks again ;)
Hi Folks,
I just got Mandrake 8.0 installed on my laptop, but I can't seem to find
the telnet program. Anyone have any ideas where it might be, or why it
wasn't installed?
Thanks in advance,
M!ke
=
May the Force be with you.
__
Do You
I thought that it would read the information already broadcast.
In previous installations I never had to run Lisa in order to be able to see
shared drives. I was under the impression that if a drive is shared either
from windoze or from samba, you could see it using konqueror and then
s
isnt there anything applicationwise that actuially works?
kspread sucks because it cuts the proint in haslf at the end of th p[a pge
kghost sucks because it does the same thing.
Please name an appilcation that can *print corectly* without
cutting it off at the end and doing it in US Letter
Are there any decent web page editors that are compatable with bot linux and
windows. What I mean is a program with binarys for both platforms.
Thanks
Kevin
Just curious what your guys opinions on the best cd-ripper to use.
Thanks,
Kevin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Use grip to rip.
Use oggenc for encoding to Ogg-Vorbis file format (*.ogg). Ogg-Vorbis is
free and open source, while mp3 is most definitely *not*. Plus, Ogg-Vorbis
is better quality for approximately the same file size.
Dave
On Sunday 08 July
Is there a
linux command that will remove the contents of a file, but leave the file
name?
Thanks
HW
Oh!
Thank you for this explanation:
I must admit that I didn't get it either
I think I'll archive this message in my Linux Advocating folder, ;-)
Anguo
DISCLAIMER: this is not for kiddies!
I have to say that I anticipated such a response after reading Franki's
original message.
But winblows crashes
And don't forget this ridiculous plan they have for Windows XP to lock
it to one particular computer. This one should have people switching
to Linux in droves.
Ah, yes! The ultimate in customer relations!! hehehe
I prefer rogues to imbeciles, because
¦b 2001 ¤C¤ë 1 ¬P´Á¤é 23:01¡Acivileme ¼g¹D:
linux makes an effort to keep almost all memory in use all the time
(figuring unused memory is wasted memory), so it often finds memory
errors right away that windows would totally miss.
Civileme
Oh!
You just replied a question I didn't ask!
:-)
Try StarOffice (free), or WordPerfect Office (not).
-s
On Sunday 08 July 2001 09:46 pm, you wrote:
isnt there anything applicationwise that actuially works?
kspread and
kghost sucks
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Sunday 08 July 2001 11:40 am, Jeferson Lopes Zacco wrote:
That linux needs to get easier to
configure if it wants to atract Window$ users is a fact.
Most all 'computer' problems are/or, at least I've found it's
best for me, should be approached as User,
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