Il 17:58, sabato 5 gennaio 2002, hai scritto:
Salve a tutti;
spesso sulle istruzioni di installazione dei driver é scritto: ..
dare il comando: es. make install
se io per esempio mi trovo con una certa schermata dove vado a scrivere
questo comando ?
ringrazio in anticipo chi mi
Il giorno 14:22, giovedì 3 gennaio 2002 hai scritto:
Vorrei sapere molto gentilmente come si ci disiscrive da questa
ml!
GRAZIE A QC. MI VOGLIA RISPONDERE!
Nel solito modo.
Il più semplice è: torna sul sito dove ti sei iscritto
Ciao A tutti,
a volte capita di ricevere allegati e mentr li si vuole salvare vi è
anche la possibilità apri con...
Ma sotto Mandrake 8.1 dove trovo i vari programmi?
grazie e ciao Milko
--- Marco Fortini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salve a tutti;
spesso sulle istruzioni di installazione dei driver
é scritto: .. dare il comando: es. make
install
se io per esempio mi trovo con una certa schermata
dove vado a scrivere questo comando ?
ringrazio in anticipo chi mi
Grazie luigi,
sono riuscito a trovare la shell all'interno della directory da cui lanciare
i commandi, ma scrivo: make (senza virgolette) e non succede niente, la
risposta è: command not found
dentro la directory ci sono i files del driver che ho scaricato da rete tra
cui un file makefile a forma
Marco Fortini wrote:
001201c196f8$6c89a3a0$deda22d4@marco1">Grazie luigi,sono riuscito a trovare la shell all'interno della directory da cui lanciarei commandi, ma scrivo: "make" (senza virgolette) e non succede niente, larisposta : "command not found"dentro la directory ci sono i files del driver
On Friday 04 January 2002 18:36, miKe wrote:
lancia drakxconf
a questo punto forza il modello, inserendo 3 tasti
se non dofesse andare, perchè il sistema non ti accetta il
modello, dovrai editare /etx/X11/XF86Config
Grazie per i suggerimenti; purtroppo nessuno dei sistemi funziona,
e quindi
- Original Message -
From: Marco Fortini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mailing list Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 11:58 PM
Subject: [newbie-it] Dove si danno i comandi ?
spesso sulle istruzioni di installazione dei driver é scritto: .. dare il
comando: es.
- Original Message -
From: Marco Fortini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mailing list Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 10:21 PM
Subject: [newbie-it] Installazione di un driver
Ho scaricato da rete dei file spacciati per driver linux del modem ADSL Speed Touch
USB dal
Milko Ferioli wrote:
Ciao A tutti,
a volte capita di ricevere allegati e mentr li si vuole salvare vi è
anche la possibilità apri con...
Ma sotto Mandrake 8.1 dove trovo i vari programmi?
grazie e ciao Milko
generalmente in /usr/bin
--
Su ciò di cui non si può
In kmail e anche nelle applicazioni testo in kde se tento di ottenere il
carattere euro con i tasti altgr+e non ottengo nulla, oppure un anonimo
pallino tipo °.
Qualcuno ha soluzioni ?
Grazie
I had the same problem and in my case i found a
solution. When you are in linux mouse and keyboard
are working and you want to switch to another box,
before you use the switch to do the switcihng, go to
any of the non-graphical terminals ctr alt F1 and
then use the switch. When you go back to
Thanks for the idea, however, my problem is when in text mode, no
problem with X at all. Since so far I haven't had much need to use mouse
in text mode, I only run gdm when I really need to use mouse.
I was just going to replay to your other mail about switch box. I
thought I will just post my
are you sending (or recieving) the file type as ascii text? ot bininary?
On Sunday 06 January 2002 01:24, you wrote:
I am signing as user type. When I use FTP it walked to my folder (my
user name) and I can see this folder but can not up load. I read a book
about WU-FTP but really don't know
boot with cdrom1, choose update, expert (working from bad memory here..)
chose developer?
On Sunday 06 January 2002 02:16, you wrote:
During the install I decided I would not need the C/C++ dev system (DOH!).
Now I
am trying to get gcc and make onto my system. ALL installs to GCC and/or
I just installed qtella from the cooker, but I get the same problem that
I've seen from every gnutella client I've ever tried : it just keeps
trying to connect but never actually makes it to a host.
Any ideas?
--
Michel Clasquin, D Litt et Phil (Unisa)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/unisa.ac.za
Hi all,
all of a sudden Gnumeric crashes on me.
I use it regularly, even yesterday. Today I want to load it and it crashes.
I uninstalled and installed it again: crash. Rebooted the machine to make
sure that all memory and processes clean: gnumeric crashes.
Anyone have a clue what might be
Hi,
Thanks a lot but I guess I live a very long way away. I am in Mumbai,
India. I guess you might have heard about this city somwhere atleast.
Also does most of the later version of Linux simiarly slow. I am only
keen on changing from RedHat 7.1 since it is slow. It takes more than 40
Amish K. Munshi, Mandrake-group:
Hello Amish, I just drop a line to greet you from Canary Islands
(centran east atlantic ocean). There is a very nice email client
from Ximian, the Evolution. It looks great. There are rpms.
Mandrake is a zillion times better than
When I try to run ImageMagick, I see the hourglass working in the task
bar, but the program never comes up. When trying to run Tuxracer, my
monitor flickers and when the display reappears, half the display is
off-screen and it freezes. Any idea how to troubleshoot?
Todd
--
Todd Slater
Hi:
I've recently started working with fetchmail to
download my mail from two pop3 servers. Everything
was working as advertised until yesterday. When I
examine the log file, I see that fetchmail is getting
into the accounts and seeing the messages, but then
decides to skip those messages and
Do you have any hosts configured? Gnutella needs to connect to a server
initially so that it can fetch a current list of client IPs that are online.
Here are some hosts to start you off:
connect1.gnutellanet.com:6346
connect2.gnutellanet.com:6346
connect3.gnutellanet.com:6346
I haven't been able to play a single cd since switching to mandrake a
couple of weeks ago. I get this error when mounting music cd's (all
other formats work fine)
Could not mount device:
The reported error was:
/dev/hdd: Input/output error
mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and
music cd's aren't suppost to be mounted, open up a cd player or xmms and
point it to /mnt/cdrom or /dev/cdrom
On Sunday 06 January 2002 22:10, you wrote:
I haven't been able to play a single cd since switching to mandrake a
couple of weeks ago. I get this error when mounting music cd's (all
Hi,
I registered for MandrakeCampus and started the Basic course. About 10
minutes into the course I lost AC power to my house for about 5 seconds.
Of course my computer powered down. After restarting the system, every
thing works fine, but now I cannot login to MandrakeCampus. I even asked
for
For some reason the symlink /dev/cdrom is not pointing to your cdrom /dev/hdd
You could try deleting the symlink and adding it again with
ln -s /dev/hdd /dev/cdrom
However you might find the devfs system chabges it back again next time you
boot. In that case edit the file in your home
On Saturday 05 January 2002 11:06, you wrote:
I uninstalled kaffe and now it works. I didn't have to do this before. I
thought there might be a way of setting a hard pointer to a directory or
symlink but as they say, you can't have two java versions running on the same
computer.
The major
On Sunday 06 January 2002 15:47, Todd Slater wrote:
When I try to run ImageMagick, I see the hourglass working in the task
bar, but the program never comes up.
Run it in a terminal window instead and you will see what the error message
is.
The command is 'ImageMagick'
When trying to run
Joe,
Thanks for your reply!
Joseph Braddock wrote:
Assuming you told the installer to format the partitions after you
re-assigned the names, it should have done just that.
Yes, but my understanding of a Linux format is that it is very fast, and
my assumption is that it is very fast it
I found staroffice on disc 4 Commercial applications cd 1
I though I seen this on 8.1 and it doesn't have you do an install when I
preloaded all my disks unlike 8.0, I just click it and go to work, it does
ask for registration though.
take care,
eric l. mcclure
Want to buy your Pack or
The advice I gave here was for when the CD player kscd reports it cannot find
an audio disc. On rereading the original post Mark's advice about not
attempting to mount audio CD's is more appropriate.
derek
On Sunday 06 January 2002 16:23, Derek Jennings wrote:
For some reason the symlink
Erylon,
Thanks for your response!
Erylon wrote:
The only comment I have is that I haven't experienced those problems, but
then, my installations tend to be pretty much trouble-free after I have them
setup, so, as they say, ymmv. As far as the SIS card goes--that's weird,
because I've done
On Sunday 06 January 2002 17:47, Todd Slater wrote:
When I try to run ImageMagick, I see the hourglass working in the task
bar, but the program never comes up. When trying to run Tuxracer, my
monitor flickers and when the display reappears, half the display is
off-screen and it freezes. Any
On Sunday 06 January 2002 20:16, Chris Anderson wrote:
| During the install I decided I would not need the C/C++ dev system
| (DOH!). Now I
| am trying to get gcc and make onto my system. ALL installs to GCC
| and/or make are
| failing with dependencies to either themselves or binutils.
|
|
I sent(up load) a *.GIF file
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ed Tharp
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 5:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] FTP upload; did I miss something?
are you sending (or recieving) the file type as
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 and a couple of the applications that I've
downloaded and intalled (using RPMs) have installed as shell scripts,
rather than binary executables. Is there a way to convert the script to
an executable that can be launched using an icon from the desktop?
Rich
--
[EMAIL
Derek Jennings wrote:
The advice I gave here was for when the CD player kscd reports it cannot find
an audio disc. On rereading the original post Mark's advice about not
attempting to mount audio CD's is more appropriate.
Derek,
Thanks for posting this -- posts like this will help us newbies
This may not solve your problem but have you considered no keep instead
of flush. According to the man pages flush can cause problems with
retrieving mail if something causes the mail retrieval to hang.
BTW, the man pages shows nokeep but it's suppose to be no keep (in
other words no and keep
Thanks.. Grip Seems To Work With My CDs. Kscd doesn't allow me to
configure what cd rom device it reads from without crashing. You're a
life send.
Noah
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 13:12, Gary Montalbine wrote:
I found that the only program that played my audio Cd's without any
special setup was
Hey Gang-
I just joined this list earlier today, is there a way to set my subscription
options to digest?
Thanks-
Carter Lyle
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
I can't get my mouse to work in X unless I su to root, run gpm -m
/dev/psaux, then startx. Is there a way to have this run on bootup?
because of this, I can't boot into X directly either. Thanks!
Barbara
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Hi:
I figured out the problem. I reviewed the man
fetchmail documentation again for the No Keep option
Lee Roberts referred to (Thanks, Lee) and then tried
including the -K switch in my fetchmail invocation.
This, however did not solve the problem.
While scanning some of the other options,
Hi Noah,
I was having the same problem...it seems kscd wasn't creating a config file
when it was started. What fixed it for me was to create kscdrc in
.kde/share/config, start cd player, shut it down, and then edit it as Derek
stated earlier. (be sure to check what device your cdrom is
Tom wrote:
I recently sent 8.1 CD's to New Zealand. You'll need to fill out a
little green US Customs form, and it was about $2 postage. The only
info the form asks for is sender, receiver, and a contents declaration.
--
Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas,
but was the ftp program set to send a biniary type file? as I understand it,
there are two types of files ftp can handle when sending to a *nix box, text
(plain text like an html or script file, and others that handle the end of
line and end of file hidden markings differently. it is
On Sunday 06 January 2002 02:20 pm, Tuan Tran wrote:
I sent(up load) a *.GIF file
Send it as binary NOY ASCII
Gerald
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Sunday 06 January 2002 09:29 am, Eric McClure wrote:
On Saturday 05 January 2002 11:06, you wrote:
I uninstalled kaffe and now it works. I didn't have to do this before. I
thought there might be a way of setting a hard pointer to a directory or
symlink but as they say, you can't have two
Hi:
If I understand you correctly, you have a shell script
that you want to invoke from an icon on your desktop.
There no need to create an executable if the script
does what you want it to do once invoked. Just create
an icon on your desktop. In the properties of that
icon, there should be a
have you tried running it from the gnome desktop?
Paul wrote:
Hi all,
all of a sudden Gnumeric crashes on me.
I use it regularly, even yesterday. Today I want to load it and it crashes.
I uninstalled and installed it again: crash. Rebooted the machine to make
sure that all memory and processes
You would be better off modifying the .bash_profile in your home
directory. Otherwise, you are correct in your understanding of
environment variables, how to set them, and how to export them.
Dave
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 12:21, Terry Smith wrote:
I think this is a prety basic question, but
On Sunday 06 January 2002 15:30, you wrote:
you almost had the path,
try: /usr/local/j2re1.3/bin/java
let me know,
eric
also check the box enable java globally, and there is a java console checkbox
to check if you want
On Sunday 06 January 2002 09:29 am, Eric McClure wrote:
On Saturday 05
Hello,
I was installing linux to an approximately 8 gig partition (reiserfs)
and that seemed to give some stability in the case of my numerous
stabs at the reset switch. But now I have a somewhat stable system
but have to reinstall linux due to video driver issues.
Maureen L. Thomas wrote:
Thanks for the tips. Civil me was right. I had to mknod and then it
was recognized. I had pointed it to hdd4, but it just wouldn't work.
Had a little trouple with the modem by got that straighten out too. I
did use the dmesg dmesg.txt. That confirmed my zip as
On Sunday 06 January 2002 15:30, you wrote:
/usr/java/j2re1.4.0/bin/java
this is where mine is located, and I just noticed that you said usr/local
make sure that's where the jre is by typing whereis j2re.
take care,
Eric L. McClure
On Sunday 06 January 2002 09:29 am, Eric McClure wrote:
On
I have a 2.2.17 Mandrake 7.2 on my system. I want to change the
module (.o file ) for my sound card.
By default my kernel has the ALSA driver loaded into it.
How do I remove the installed module from the kernel?
When I try insmod with my new driver for the soundcard(ES1989 ESS
Technology),
I use CuteFTP and don't know much about this software. I just dowloaded
it and trying it out.
I will try to figure out with this software.
Thank you all for help
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ed Tharp
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002
On Sunday 06 January 2002 03:22 pm, you wrote:
Maureen L. Thomas wrote:
Thanks for the tips. Civil me was right. I had to mknod and then it
was recognized. I had pointed it to hdd4, but it just wouldn't work.
Had a little trouple with the modem by got that straighten out too. I
did
On Mon, 07 Jan 2002 07:18:40 +1100, Neville Cobb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
have you tried running it from the gnome desktop?
Nope, I am running XFCE which has all the Gnome libraries on board. Nothing
changed in the setup, except the monitor. I doubt this would be the problem
though... Or could
Dear All,
I am still struggling with this sound and printing. My printing works fine
now because I took my sound module out of /etc/modules but the minute I put
it back in I lose my printing capabilities. Conflict of some sort but cannot
figure it out yet. Civileme guessed that it might have
Randy Kramer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Amish K. Munshi wrote:
Thanks a lot but I guess I live a very long way away. I am in Mumbai,India. I guess you might have heard about this city somwhere atleast.
Not until now. Someday I'll enquire at the post office and see how muchit would cost
On Mon, 07 Jan 2002 07:18:40 +1100, Neville Cobb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
have you tried running it from the gnome desktop?
Better to add this:
The problem is that Gnumeric does not load correctly all of a sudden. It
crashes due to a segmentation fault, shows a dialog and then dies.
Paul
--
Hi,
It has been such a pleasure talking to all of you. Thanks a lot for your support.
Bye.
Tom wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">On Sunday 06 January 2002 11:23 am, Randy Kramer wrote:
Amish K. Munshi wrote:Thanks a lot but I guess I live a very long way away. I am inMumbai, India. I guess you
Thanks.. Kscd works now with the modification.. Thanks
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 15:10, g.sanders wrote:
Hi Noah,
I was having the same problem...it seems kscd wasn't creating a config file
when it was started. What fixed it for me was to create kscdrc in
.kde/share/config, start cd player,
Amish K. Munshi wrote:
Randy Kramer wrote:
Amish K. Munshi wrote:
Thanks a lot but I guess I live a very long way away. I am in Mumbai,
India. I guess you might have heard about this city somwhere atleast.
Not until now. Someday I'll enquire at the post office and see how much
it
On Sunday 06 January 2002 02:11 pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
Tom wrote:
I recently sent 8.1 CD's to New Zealand. You'll need to fill
out a little green US Customs form, and it was about $2 postage.
The only info the form asks for is sender, receiver, and a contents
declaration. --
Tom Brinkman wrote:
No value IIRC, just a description. I believe I just wrote 'linux
CD's'. There were no problems, the person I sent 'em too acknowledged
the successful delivery by email several days later. We're sort'a off
list email pen pals on' off ;) BTW, nice people send me CD's
I upgraded to Nautilus 1.0.6, latest cooker rpm; all semms okay, all
depndencies are satisfied and *it works*... but the Home and Trash
icons on the desktop are lost as are the images used in Nautilus to show
directories as icons... any way to get these icons back?
Corrado
Want to buy your
Dear linux mandrake user or programers:
I bought 8.0 standard edition, no src.rpm, so I download from website.
it have patch.bz2, which seem need orig source code to dispatch
I read spec file-it seems it can auto retrieve orig file from some
where of web, and rpm4.0.c file, used rpm -bp
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 09:35:11 -0500
Ed Tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 05 January 2002 02:17, you wrote:
On Sat, 17 November 2001, Franki wrote:
I recently stopped using Reiserfs on the server boxes, I swaped to ext3,
the reason being that recently I have had some data
On Sat, 05 Jan 2002 08:51:16 +0200
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SKLIM wrote:
I need help to know the key how to copy and paste in vi command ?
Can someone help me on this issue
I'll offer to help a bit.
From my VI quick ref next to the desk I see that following
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:44:47 -0500
mooseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
X-RebelTech Is Here: http://www.rebeltech.ca
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hi all,
i don't suppose that anyone can offer help for compiling a newer version of
the
It sounds like your sound card and lpt port are using the same IRQ, most
likely IRQ 7. It would be best to change the IRQ of the sound card as IRQ 7
is usually the standard for printer ports. If the sound card doesn't have
jumpers (which most don't anymore), then you will need to find a way
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 20:08:57 -0800
Mithrilhall2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently installed a slave drive into my linux computer (the slave drive
was formatted from windows). When viewing this slave drive from linux, linux
indicated that the drive was only 2.9 Gigs when in fact it's 20
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 09:29:41 -0500
Eric McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 05 January 2002 11:06, you wrote:
I uninstalled kaffe and now it works. I didn't have to do this before. I
thought there might be a way of setting a hard pointer to a directory or
symlink but as they say,
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 01:16:12 -0600
Chris Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During the install I decided I would not need the C/C++ dev system (DOH!).
Now I
am trying to get gcc and make onto my system. ALL installs to GCC and/or
make are
failing with dependencies to either themselves or
On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 14:22:29 -0500
Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 and a couple of the applications that I've
downloaded and intalled (using RPMs) have installed as shell scripts,
rather than binary executables. Is there a way to convert the script to
an executable
I have recently installed 8.1 on my Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop. While using
the Staroffice 5.2 word processor or KWord under KDE, the cursor jumps lines
at seeming random while typing - sometimes up, sometimes down. Anybody else
experience this? Is it a problem with my X configuration? Am
On Monday 07 January 2002 09:43, you wrote:
Thanks Anuerin!
I knew I wasn't crazy about it working fine before. It makes sense now that
you explained it.
take care,
eric l. mcclure
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 09:29:41 -0500
Eric McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 05 January 2002
I'm trying to run Licq with gtk gui, but then Licq crashes... Now Licq
1.0.4 and gtk+licq-0.51-4 (Mandrake cooker) are installed on my system,
but the same happened months ago with Mandrake 8.0... I had more luck a
year ago :) Anybody managed to run Licq with gtk gui?
Corrado
Want to buy
Greetings,
In the past, I've successfully installed Mandrake Linux 7.2, 8.0, and 8.1 on
a different PC.
I recently purchased a new Dell C400 laptop
http://www.dell.com/us/en/bsd/products/model_latit_3_latit_c400.htm
The installation process went smoothly. After I restarted the machine, LILO
tester wrote:
Anuerin G.Diaz wrote:
snip
durn! and i switched my boot partition into reiserFS. just read the magic page at
mandrakesecure and i think i will encounter trouble when updating the kernel. *should
have stuck with ext3, sheesh*
;-)
Well you do have XFS and
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, Derek Jennings wrote:
Len. Search the list archives. This one came up a month or so back. I think
it was Cilvileme who have a URL for some neat fonts, and also where to
find Microsoft fonts on their web site.
- snip
Ooops. Foot in mouth
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