infatti io mi sono arreso, disinstallo mandrake e riprovo linux con
RedHat...
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drivers.
Eccone un altro. E via!
Grazie a tutti per i consigli.
Io ho già letto quello di Medri (non ho capito proprio tutto, ma cmq
abbastanza). Solo che è troppo incompleto. Per quanto riguarda Appunti di
Informatica Libera, lo posseggo sia in html che in pdf. Il mio problema è
proprio la stampa (personalmente non riesco a
Penso che il consiglio di Sandro sia molto sensato se mai non dovesse
funzionare allora quello di Marco è quasi giusto perchè si è dimenticato di
dirti che serve anche il pacchetto isdn4net.rpm.
Colgo l'occasione per dire a Marco che è vero che c'è open source ma
sarebbe cortesia anche citare
Ho una scheda sound Blaster 16 compatibile.
Il mio problema è: riesco ad avviare sndconfig, i test vanno bene poi il
suono non si sente
ho provato a rilanciare sndconfig, ma da errore nell' accedere a
dev/audio
se faccio fuser -v /dev/dsp mi dice che c'è un processo in corso.
Come devo fare?
avrei un problema, ecco:
ho installato linux mandrake 8 da pochi giorni e, appassionatomi non poco ,
ho scaricato delle utility da internet.
queste hanno estenzione tar.z.
non riesco a installarle e neanche a farle funzionare.
vi ringrazio per l'attenzione dedicatami
finocchiaro danilo
[EMAIL
Il 15:33, venerdì 20 luglio 2001, hai scritto:
Ho una scheda sound Blaster 16 compatibile.
Anch'io :))
Il mio problema è: riesco ad avviare sndconfig, i test vanno bene poi il
suono non si sente
Posta il tuo /etc/modules.conf (o /etc/conf.modules), magari e` questione di
moduli..Inoltre,
Danilo Finocchiaro wrote:
avrei un problema, ecco:
ho installato linux mandrake 8 da pochi giorni e, appassionatomi non poco ,
ho scaricato delle utility da internet.
queste hanno estenzione tar.z.
non riesco a installarle e neanche a farle funzionare.
vi ringrazio per l'attenzione
Salve, ho da poco installato mdk 8.0 e ho configurato oltre a root
un'altro
utente.So che quest'ultimo non ha tuuti i privilegi come su ma
vorrei avere
la possibilità di visionare i cdrom.
Posso vedere la cartelle contenute nel cdrom, ma mi viene negato,
l'accesso
ai file ! come posso fare?
Gigi wrote:
il primo consiglio e' di scaricare dal sito della
nvidia i src.rpm e compilare quelli in con il comando
rpm --rebuild per ottenere un pacchetto rpm per la tua
mdk, nel caso tu avessi un altro kernel installato.
Ti sara' cosi' piu' semplice disinsallarli quando
vorrai farlo.
Ciao a tutti...
vorrei un aiuto in merito al mio modem:
un Motorola SM56 PCI Speakerphone. C'è
qualche sistema per farlo funzionare sotto
Linux?
Ho appena installato da pochi giorni la versione
Mandrake 8.0 ed il mio modem non viene
riconosciuto e non riesco a farlo funzionare.
Sotto Windows
Hi Guys
When accessing swat I am prompted for a username and password, using the
obvious such as root and passwd etc. don't seem to work. Does anyone know
what the usname and password are ?
And with webmin, what is the port number to access webmin. ie
http://localhost:4000 ??
Thanks.
Mark
The URL for Webmin is https://localhost:1 (note the 's' after http)
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Sent: 20 July 2001 15:03
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Subject: [newbie] Webmin and samba
Hi Guys
When accessing swat I am
At 21.44 18/07/01, Alwan Sadagopan wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Linux Mandrake 8.0. I am unable to play mp3 music.
When i launch the XMMS window and submit a MP3 file for play the system
hangs (No response, Key board and the mouse become non functional), Any
suggestion to get XMMS stuff
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:27, srinivas sastry wrote:
hi
i want to import the mail messages from MS outlook to kmail and
didn't know how. can anyone help me . i'm using mandrake 7.2
thanks
sastry
Run kmailcvt from a command line, or click File - Import in Kmail.
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Sridhar
Look here: http://dot.kde.org/995344211/
It says that 2.2 is due on August 6.
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:01, John Rigby wrote:
Hi Mandrake folks,
Any idea when 2.2 will be considered safe for us Newbies??
--
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
Click Settings - Configure KMail. In the resulting window, click Network and
open the Sending Mail tab (it should be open already). You can add accounts
in the Incoming Mail section -- just click Add.
If you need more info, there's always the Help button.
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:27, srinivas
Install the package kdebase-nsplugins (it's on the Mandrake CD) and open
the KDE Control Centre. There should be new options for plug-ins.
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 07:10, Riker wrote:
I've gotten flash working in Netscape and Mozilla but have had no luck in
getting it to work with Konqueror. If
Have a look at http://OpenOffice.org/. Sun Microsystems released all the
StarOffice code they could (some had been licensed from third parties) under
the GPL. The code has been ported to GTK+ to become OpenOffice. It should be
_far_ better than StarOffice 5.x, especially in font handling and
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 04:02, Curtis Matthiesen wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 13:13, Curtis Matthiesen wrote:
Mandrake Update only provides security and critical bug fixes. Chances are
that the newest CUPS version isn't there, or that your chosen update
mirror hasn't been updated yet.
Do you
http://mandrakeforum.com/article.php?sid=964
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:10, Kevin Fonner wrote:
I wish to under stand the login manager better. Can you use GDM to
login to the system? It seems to be more configurable then the regular
login manager.
--
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
There are two
Links is *the* best text-only browser out there, bar none!
A few weeks ago, I accidentally wrecked my X setup while trying to upgrade to
XFree 4.1. I was too lazy to try and fix it at the time, so I spent the next
few days doing all my ordinary web browsing in Links. It is really refreshing
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 07:36, Miark wrote:
Strange. I just pointed Konqueror at
www.prepaid-phone-cards-gbs.com
and not only are the floating tables not floating, but the
Mandrake and Apache images at the bottom of the page don't
appear at all! The Mozilla trio (Mozilla, Galeon, and
Civileme and Paul,
Many, many thanks to you for your replies on my post yesterday.
Thankfully I do not have the Southbridge686B problem chip and my BIOS settings were
also not the reason for my crashes.
Yes, my Etherexpress pro 100 is built into the motherboard (Intel D850GB). I was able
to
On Friday 20 July 2001 03:23 am, you wrote:
Links is *the* best text-only browser out there, bar none!
Well, won't argue with you there. I just spent about an hour playing with it
and the mouse support is handy dandy! I didn't realize it had that. :-)
-s
Hi,
is there any no-destructive way of converting to reiserfs ?
When I reinstalled yesterday, I decided to try it out, but messed up a
little.
(I formatted one drive as ext2 nand the other as reiserfs)
Colin Jenkins
ICQ:
I installed Wine-codeweavers and many apps works fine (the launch is VERY
slow, but they work).
However, Eudora does not work well: even if I set it to store the mails and
the accounts infos in a custom direcotry, it tries to find them in its own dir.
Details: Eudora in c:\progs\eudora,
My question now is: Can I configure (in the BIOS maybe) my AGP video and
my onboard network card to use different interrupts in order to happily
live together or do I have to stick with my extra PCI network card? If I
have to get another card would not be the end of the world.
Hi Norman,
You
could we ask to have you quote instead of send attachments to the mail list,
and ask that you keep the questions and answers in the open. it would seem to
me, that way we could all learn from the problems and answers that way
thanks
On Thursday 19 July 2001 09:57, Randy Kramer wrote:
Colin,
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:31, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
Each display manager (it's not really a login manager) has it's own
set of configuration files or shares some of the files from others.
XDM, the great granddaddy of them all, is the basis for the others.
IIRC, GDM is not based on XDM at all
If you have problems with OpenGL games and apps crashing with the latest
nVIDIA drivers, try typing this at a console:
# export __GL_SYNC_VBLANK=0
Run your game/app from the same console. If it works, add it to your
~/.bashrc file.
--
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
There are two major
Well, don't know if it's an omission from your narrative or in your work, but
did you edit and run lilo? Did you square away your system map and all that
stuff? (LIttle short cut here: make install it does all that stuff for ya).
Here's my routine:
0. rm -f /usr/src/linux, rpm -Uvv
bob;
when i purchased 8.0 from mandrake direct, they included an extra copy of
cd 1 and cd 2 with the comment that the boxed cds were not correctly
burned. you may want to talk to mandrake about it
At 08:13 PM 7/19/2001 +0200, you wrote:
I
purchased today Mandrake 8.0 PowerPack, but the
Java works fine. In fact, Opera was the first browser to support java 2, as far
as I know, but I know it was before netscape or explorer
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Opera 5 for Linux works great for me, although I think Java does
W2K first, but to make life easier, format the drive as FAT32, not NTFS. The
mandrake installer will make it simple to dual boot. don't try the MS dual boot
with Mandrake, as far as I can see, it's not even an option.
Quoting idea.list [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anyone help please?
I
Hi!
I recently set up a network and fooled around with
my networking config files and now DNS lookups don't appear to work :(,
which explains why I have been recently using Outlook Express to send
emails...
Basically, I can connect to the Internet with no
problems but once I'm online, I
can Konqueror be run on a gnome environment?
Thanks
Ravi
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Best browser for linux?
Konqueror is my fave. Opera, mozilla, galeon, and slipknot (or something
or
I've got a printer on the network with an IP address. How do I print to it? It
is an HP color laserjet 4500 N.
thannks
jim
Ignorance is underrated
Not only do I have two NIC cards on my machine, but I also have a 56K modem.
Into my network, I have a T1 line. How can I configure my machine so that I can
dial into it and get the internet service?
Ignorance is underrated
Another small question, do i have to use a special Mandrake kernel or
can i just use any old run of the mill sources?
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From: s[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 July 2001 12:33
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kernel Probems
Well, don't know if it's an omission
You can use either, but you're probably better off with the Mandrake ones.
-s
On Friday 20 July 2001 08:58 am, you wrote:
Another small question, do i have to use a special Mandrake kernel or
can i just use any old run of the mill sources?
--
Hi Guys
Has anyone come accross a simple explanation on how to set up dial on demand
on mandrake 8. I would like the rest of my family, on their 'doze' PC, to
access the net using the modem on my Linux box.
I have the two machines networked together and can ping either machine from
either
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From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Petri [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet Problems
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/etc/resolv.conf (note: I use an isp
oops, forget to send to list!
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From: Tomek Nowinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Petri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet Problems
Check out your resolv.conf
You should have before you connect to
Dear All,
I am considering taking some computer college and/or internet classes. My
area college has internet instruction using webct software which supposedly
works with Unix. Does that mean that it would work with Linux?
Unfortunately, they offer no classes teaching linux but several for
ummm, good question. I don't know. I'm guessing not, possibly due to the
qt/gtk thing. I don't use gnome, and have maybe spent all of 5 minutes total
looking at it (not my type g). Type /usr/bin/konqueror into a terminal to
see.
-s
On Friday 20 July 2001 08:09 am, you wrote:
can
I'm using Windows 98, the DNS server is there but the Default Gateway
section is blank!
Why is this?
Thanks again,
George
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From: Tomek Nowinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Petri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:58 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet
Yep. IMHO, it's the only way to fly :-)
Since version 1.0.x, GNOME has been as solid as a rock for me. I found KDE
2.0 to be simply unusable, but from 2.1 things got really good. I love GNOME
for its ultra-configurable Panel and its equally versatile Sawfish WM. At the
same time, I love KDE
I think the problem is with the default gateway on
ur machine. When u are not connected to the
internet having the default gateway set to
192.168.1.1 is all right. Before dialing to the internet
delete this static route and u should be able to
browse the internet.
FYI to delete the route
Well, in this situation there are 2 options:
1. First, try to go to MORE and then push the bottom of REALESE ALL
and then RENEW ALL. It should renew your IP configuration and you should
see default gateway.
2. If this doesn't work... maybe somebody else can help you, just
because I don't what
I have Mandrake 7.2 installed on my Compaq Pressario 7599. It has PCTel's
HSP 56K micromodem in it. Can someone tell me if there is
any driver available for this modem?
I appreciate your help in advance.
Regards,
Karthigan Srinivasan.
hi sridhar
thank you very much for your reply. i could be able to configure 3 to 4
of my mail accounts. but there comes a problem with my principle mail account. all it
says when i click checkmail is : the server says the password is wrong. but when i
use the same in netscape
hi
i tried both methods and i couldn't get anything. i couldn't run kmailcvt as it
is not available in my distribution . i'm using mandrake 7.2 . i did run find /
-name kmailcvt which couldn't find anything of that sort. secondly i couldn't find
Import command in kmail. is my kmail
Any help, or a pointer to another avi player, is appreciated.
MPlayer is excellent.
http://mplayer.sourceforge.net
The only thing I found about installing it is to pass the argument to disable
compiler version checking in ./configure, as it doesn't seem to like gcc
2.96. Do './configure
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 6:29 AM
Subject: [newbie] Old Kernel- Safe to delete?
I recently compiled my own kernel. It seems to be working pretty well,
I've
been using it for a week or so now... so is it safe to
To change the Refresh Rate...
Edit the following file:
/etc/X11/XF86Config
Look for the Monitor Section: (example below)
Change the values for VertRefresh and HorizSync
HorizSync 60.0
VertRefresh 56.0-76.0
Well, it doesn't set maximum possible refresh rate. I have Samsung
On Friday 20 July 2001 22:38, you wrote:
On Friday 20 July 2001 00:54, Rob wrote:
Whilst downloading from the internet my general machine performance seems
to fall away terribly.
the machine is no slouch 900 athlon 512m memory only on a 56k modem too.
is this sluggishness normal?
What
So NOW when I launch tuxracer (just for instance--this actually happens
with
ALL full-screen gl apps), the screen blanks, I hear the monitor tick to a
different frequency, my speakers play the first note of the music, and
then
nothing; I hang with a black screen.
If I hit "esc" and
Noatun keeps bombing on me(MDK 8.0).
I think that deleting any noatun settings files will
probably fix it (like nuking .kde when KDE goes to hell in a
hand basket), but I can't seem to find them.
Any suggestions?
Miark
Karthigan:
Yes, there are. It takes some effort, though. Check out the following
websites for more information:
www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
linmodems.org
www.medres.ch/~jstifter/linux/pctel.html
HTH, Carroll
karthigan srinivasan wrote:
I have Mandrake 7.2 installed on my Compaq
What exactly dows this switch do and is it important? I looked in the
help and didn really understand it. When I removed this switch it
solved my duel screen graphical login problem.
It isn't always good to have the latest version of a package. Newer
versions
can sometimes break compatibility with other packages. When a distro is
made,
the distro maker tries its best to ensure that all packages work well with
each other. Official updates are also tested for this, and so are
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 13:08:10 -0400 when Dan Ray wrote:
Any help, or a pointer to another avi player, is appreciated.
MPlayer is excellent.
Thanks for the tip! This is excellent indeed!! :)
It plays just about anything one could need!!
bye bye aktion ;-)
Paul
--
Is it weird in here, or
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:44:27 -0400 when Kevin Fonner wrote:
I have that happen also.
You need to make the sound devices accessible for everyone:
chmod a+rw /dev/dsp* /dev/audio* /dev/midi*
That is actually not the preferred method of making sound available for
other users. The preferred
Shouldn't it be make install ?
That article repeats the README file from the tar and if i remember right
that
didnt work.
Just untar the tars and type make install in both kernel and glx
directories.
Then add: load glx
and replace: nv with nvidia
in the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file as it says
On Friday 20 July 2001 21:09, you wrote:
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:44:27 -0400 when Kevin Fonner wrote:
I have that happen also.
You need to make the sound devices accessible for everyone:
chmod a+rw /dev/dsp* /dev/audio* /dev/midi*
That should cure your problem.
Paul
snip
Sound is a
This is what my fstab file looks like and supermount is what you are
looking
for I think. This is from LM 8.0, which version are you using?
/dev/hda1 / ext2 defaults 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/dev/hda7 /home ext2 defaults 1 2
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount
Miark,
Can you provide any additional instructions?
Roman
Registered Linux User #179293
su is not the root of your problem
but the start of a new journey
Miark wrote:
Jim,
Have you installed the GLX and nVidia driver RPMs from the
nVidia web site? If not, you'll need to. You can
Hi Dave,
I guess the launcher is in the Gnome Control Panel. I still think it
would be much easier to right-click on the desktop and add the link.
Hopefully, they will add this in their future releases.
Thanks for responding.
Roman
Registered Linux User #179293
su is not the root of your
I'll try anything. This should be interesting.
Roman
s wrote:
If you can't find the launcher, can't you do a
ln -s /usr/bin/whatever /home/you/Desktop/whatever
I used to do it that way a while back, but haven't in a while. You don't get
to choose a perty icon. ;-)
-s
On Thursday 19
Sorry, I just caught the end of this thread. Where can I find mplayer
for Linux? Is it included with the Powerpack?
Roman
Paul wrote:
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 13:08:10 -0400 when Dan Ray wrote:
Any help, or a pointer to another avi player, is appreciated.
MPlayer is excellent.
Jan,
Try inserting user as shown below:
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,user,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,user,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
/mnt/zip /mnt/zip supermount fs=vfat,user,dev=/dev/zip 0 0
Roman
Jan Sedivý wrote:
This is what my fstab file
Marcia, webct is a browser based interface and I have
used it with Netscape on Linux before without any
problems. Taking Unix classes can be very helpful to
you as you learn Linux. There are some differences,
but over all much of what you learn for Unix will
apply to Unix too.
TC
--- Marcia
Hello!
I've just installed Mandrake-Linux 8.0 and found
this great list, with you message on it.
Well... I have a PC with a cable modem, connected
via USB port. It is a 3Com Cablemodem.
The point is... I do not reach any internet access
with it.. I think it's not even detected. But when
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Yep. IMHO, it's the only way to fly :-)
Since version 1.0.x, GNOME has been as solid as a rock for me. I found KDE
2.0 to be simply unusable, but from 2.1 things got really good. I love GNOME
for its ultra-configurable Panel and its equally versatile Sawfish WM.
On July 20, 2001 12:04 am, Juan Carlos Conde wrote:
Hello All.
I had a dual boot with Win98 and LM8.0.
Today I delete Win98 and I install Win98SE.
After that I can not choose to boot Linux now.
How can I restore the Boot Manager (I belive LILO is its name).
If you don't have boot disk, as
I have kobian MB. But installing lm_utils didn't show the CPU temp etc.Has
anybody working sensor with this MB. Or have I done any mistake un
configuring. I used all defaults mostly but for ISA as I don't have isa slot?
On July 20, 2001 02:08 am, civileme wrote:
gkrellm would be a good
John Rigby wrote:
Hi there,
If nobody here can fix it ( most things seem to be! ) send off a note
to SO. If enough people NICELY complain, it will be fixed.
The axle that squeaks gets the grease - THAT'S life! :-)
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:03, you manipulated electrons to produce:
On Friday 20 July 2001 12:56 pm, you wrote:
On Friday 20 July 2001 14:51, s wrote:
ummm, good question. I don't know. I'm guessing not, possibly due to
the qt/gtk thing.
Ummm, Yes, if you have KDE installed on the machine. If you do not, then
you need konqueror-embedded which does
On Friday 20 July 2001 11:09 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 21 July 2001 01:51, s wrote:
On Friday 20 July 2001 12:56 pm, you wrote:
On Friday 20 July 2001 14:51, s wrote:
ummm, good question. I don't know. I'm guessing not, possibly due
to the qt/gtk thing.
Ummm, Yes, if you
Gang:
Thanks for the tips! It works fine. Again, thanks!
Riker
i am currently trying to install Mplayer so that i can view AVI's with
DivX support. I downloaded mplayer-0.17-1.20010501.i686.rpm
i am using Linux Mandrake 8.0 on an Athlon 700mhz machine with 128 MB RAM.
I have a KA7 motherboard
using GeForce 256 (generic) GeForce 256 DDR graphics card on PCI
Hello All.
I play chess on-line at pogo.com and I want to
use my linux box all of the time
I can play it with Netscape 4.77 but when I try it with
Mozilla in Mandrake it says to down load the java2 plugin
so i do and it will never work even after it is down loaded
I can see it it in the
-- Dr. Evil [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Friday, 20 July, 2001 7:03) :
I'm not sure about auto-mounting, but I can definitely say that Linux
Mandrake works well with the Sandisk CF reader. Basically, you plug
it in, run modprobe usb-storage, and then you can mount /dev/...
whatever it is, and you can
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 21:51:29 -0400 when Kevin Fonner wrote:
Hey Terry, I think what you learn for Unix will apply to Unix too!! ;)
Kevin
I agree. I am using Linux fulltime at home for more than 1.5 years, and
because of that I can find my way on big HPUX machines very well :)
Paul
--
Do
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 19:39:48 -0400 when Romanator wrote:
Sorry, I just caught the end of this thread. Where can I find mplayer
for Linux? Is it included with the Powerpack?
Go to http://mplayer.sf.net and there it is :)
Another tip that Dan wrote:
do ./configure --help and use the parameter
snip
Heeheehee drivers needed for an external serial modem? I'll be amused for
hours!
Civileme
snip
Dang, you are easily amused, so did you hear the one about the traveling
modem salesman? .eh, oh well, never mind. It really isn't as good as
drivers for external serial modems.
Thanks. I will try that when I get a card reader. In the meantime,
based on some other postings I saw on this list about mounting floppy
and zip disks, I put in a line in /etc/fstab to mount the camera, and
a desktop icon to the mount point, and have been able to view and
transfer the
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Newbie Linux-Mandrake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Swann SpeedDemon 56K V.90 External Modem
snip
Heeheehee drivers needed for an external serial
Sounds good. I'll check it out
Roman
Paul wrote:
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 19:39:48 -0400 when Romanator wrote:
Sorry, I just caught the end of this thread. Where can I find mplayer
for Linux? Is it included with the Powerpack?
Go to http://mplayer.sf.net and there it is :)
Another tip
http://mail.lokigames.com/~heimdall/nvidia/?S=A
-s
On Friday 20 July 2001 11:01 pm, you wrote:
Hey gang,
What was that web address for the small program that checks if the NVidia
tarball was installed correctly?
Thanks,
John
Hi folks,
Gotta be something simple:
1. iglooftp ( very familiar to cuteftp users!) no probs.
2. Can't get the help files .
3. When attempting to upload inside FPB, it reports no server contact.
--
Cheers,
John
Fablor now Webhosting?? What on earth for??
Info here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday 20 July 2001 20:56, George Baker wrote:
A V Flinsch wrote:
On Wednesday 18 July 2001 17:03, you wrote:
Trying to install koffice 2.0.1 and kfinance 0.2.0 and keep getting the
message that the C Compiler can't create executables. I have installed
gcc and gcc -c++. This is the
Anybody else noticed this? Do something to cause the system to beep at you (like
trying to tab-complete an impossible string of characters) then use mpg123 or
something. The sound device /dev/dsp is busy for sometimes 60 seconds or so after the
last beep.
What's the deal? Do I have something
On Thursday 19 July 2001 18:59, you wrote:
Hello People
Just to let you all know the results concerning Linux compatibility with
the Swann SpeedDemon 56K V.90 External Modem. Thanks to all who replied,
much appreciated. I've decided to give this modem a go since I'm getting
with Telecom
On Friday 20 July 2001 00:12, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Thursday 19 July 2001 18:59, you wrote:
Hello People
Just to let you all know the results concerning Linux compatibility with
the Swann SpeedDemon 56K V.90 External Modem. Thanks to all who replied,
much appreciated. I've decided
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