On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Arwan wrote:
Stavo smanettando e facendo esperimanti... e ho grippato tutto. Per
vedere se riuscivo a ridimensionare un gruppo di jpg con un'unica
operazione, ho lanciato il comando per aprirle (con Gimp). Ovviamente, non ho
fatto la prova con due-tre file (mannaggia!)
Di Fresco Marco wrote:
OK, per questa volta ti perdoniamo.
La prossima volta, disinstallazione di Linux sulla pubblica
piazza e condanna
a due mesi di uso esclusivo di Windows 95! ;)
Ehi, piano! Questo va contro i diritti civili di base di ogni essere umano!
:-)
Per il momento ti
Da quando ho installato la MDK ho un curioso inconveniente
ho orari differernti nei due OS (winz9x e MDK8.1) installati nel
pc...corregendone uno al reboot con l'altro mi si sballa l'altrola
differenza tra i due è di un ora esatta.
Ho provato a modificare l'orario anche dal bios,ma non
SkyHeart wrote:
Ciao a tutti,
vorrei permettere ad un utente pippo di leggere e scrivere sulle partizioni
occupate da windows (mentre ora solo root legge e scrive ed agli altri utenti è
permesso solo leggere). Immagino di dover agire su /etc/fstab ma non saprei come.
Grazie
in
Ho scritto giorni fa alla Mand e dicono no, per ora non sono
attrezzati per altre forme di pagamento.
p.s. Io avevo trovato il powerpack 8.1 alla vobis. Non so se tutti i
negozi della catena lo vendano.
Asgro][ wrote:
Io sono pienamente convinto di voler acquistare il power pack della
Ho avuto lo stesso problema.
La prima cosa che dovresti verificare è se hai il cavetto analogioco
audio che collega il lettore alla scheda audio o alla mother se hai
audio built-in. Linux normalmente non legge i cd audio tramite
l'interfaccia digitale.
Oppure, sulla distribuzione
Scusate se posto su un argomento gia trattatoma nelle precedenti mail non
avevo capito granche.
In tutti i browsers elencati mancano i plugin per java e flash , giusto?
a me interessa averne uno che funzioni pienamente , in modo da poter
abbandonare definitivamente Winzow.
Quale browser mi
Ti manca un link simbolico al device corrispondente al lettore cdrom
in /dev.
Controlla in /etc/fstab a quale device punta la directory /mnt/cdrom
Ammettendo che sia hdc (caso + comune) spostati in /dev e crea il link
simbolico:
cd /dev
ln -s hdc cdrom
e sei a posto
Ciao
Marco
Non so se può esserti utile, ma io mi sono regolato così e vado
mooolto bene:
1) ho abbandonato konqueror come navigatore web perche'non riuscivo a
configurare i plugin (non ditelo agli amici del kde)
2) ho scaricato netscape 6.2 versione piena con tutti i plugin java
compreso. impieghi
Alle 13:21, lunedì 18 marzo 2002, hai scritto:
Scusate se posto su un argomento gia trattatoma nelle precedenti mail
non avevo capito granche.
In tutti i browsers elencati mancano i plugin per java e flash , giusto?
a me interessa averne uno che funzioni pienamente , in modo da poter
Il giornol Sun, 17 Mar 2002 18:32:45 +0100
Daniele Micci [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Ciao, il tuo problema dovrebbe dipendere da DEVFS.
Devi disattivarlo (cerca nell'archivio della lista come fare) e creare il
corretto collegamento simbolico al device CDROM (anche questo lo trovi
Il giorno 11:19, domenica 17 marzo 2002 hai scritto:
Da quando ho installato la MDK ho un curioso inconveniente
ho orari differernti nei due OS (winz9x e MDK8.1) installati nel
pc...corregendone uno al reboot con l'altro mi si sballa l'altrola
differenza tra i due è di un ora esatta.
Ciao. Sto tentando di installare 8.1 su un pc con scheda video
savage e monitor lcd (quelli delle offerte nataslizie della vobis) ed ho
problemi con X.
Dalla mailing list inglese ho appreso che non c'e' il supporto per
le schede savage nell'X 4.. di mandrake.
peraltro anche
On Monday 18 March 2002 4:28 am, you wrote:
Guilherme Cirne wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know an easy way to do a batch conversion of mp3 files to wav
files. For example, I want to easily convert all the mp3 files in one
directory to wav files, keeping the same filename (only changing the
Colin Jenkins wrote:
Hello civileme,
Monday, March 18, 2002, 5:20:01 PM, you wrote:
c /etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg
c And look at bastille-firewall.cfg.orig to see why it is next to useless
c unless hand-configured.
c Cannot print remotely using CUPS unless the cups server is on the
For the time being at least, free speech has to be pretty much the
same as free beer. If the code is free, then anyone who wants can
make free binaries, including cloning your entire distribution
(remember Mandrake itself was for many years thought of as a Red Hat
clone). If the code
Wei,
The easiest way to fix this is to install a proper firewall setup, which
is a good move anyway. I found that this went away after I installed
Interactive Bastille. Somewhere in the default network setup on LM, IP
forwarding gets turned off, probably by the default firewall. If you
set up
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 19:04, civileme wrote:
Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi there:
Well thanks all of you guys for your answers about the WINE thing. I
really didn't expect to learn about WINE so much in just one day. I
went to the codeweavers website and downloaded the Demo version. It
Hello civileme,
Monday, March 18, 2002, 7:32:52 PM, you wrote:
ot much else. On
c connection sharing it protects you from an iptables rules flush at boot
c but you can also configure that by hand (ref
c http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/81errata.php3).
c Civileme
h
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Roger Sherman wrote:
Sorry to address this to the list, but I'm at my wits end, and it's either
this, or find a service center or something to fix this problem for me,
and after building this PC, I really don't have the money.
I built a PC about two 1/2 months ago
EXACTLY ME MIND !
Thanks a lot Sridhar
Karine
On Monday 18 March 2002 10:19, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
You seem to be applying closed-source pricing policies to something that is
free (as in speech). Why would one pay $100 for a Mandrake server when the
source is free? Someone can compile
I have W2K NTFS and numerous Ext2 Linux OS's on the same
hard drive(s) and have no trouble sharing data so why the VFAT
partition ?
John
John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 17 March 2002 12:30 am, you wrote:
Joe,
this is a no problem scenario. Just go ahead and install 8.1 on
Monday ,18.03.2003,1300GMT
Well, despite best efforts my sound system is less that stable.
Provided that I shut down completely and reboot ,CD Player OK.
Sometimes X-CD-Roast sound player OK, most of the time not.
If I automatically reboot ,without pause, NOTHING.
Taskbar ControlCenter -Sound
Graham, I only use KDE as my window environment/manager.
Thanks LX for the DCOP info. That cleared the fog.
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Lyvim Xaphir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 11:38 PM
To: NewbieMandrake-List
Subject: Re: [newbie] What is ICE and DCOP?
I don't think so - any user can nice their own running tasks so nicer
nice values (i.e. any user can say, this program I am running, it's low
priority so don't spend too much effort on running it for me) but only root
has the power to do the opposite (i.e. lower the nice value to make the
On Monday 18 March 2002 04:36, Sridhar Dhanapalan opened a hailing
frequency and transmitted:
One thing I don't understand is how people have interpreted
Mandrakesoft's request for people to join the Mandrake Club as a plea for
charity to keep an ailing company afloat. It is no such thing.
I recently downloaded an updated kernel version 2.4.8-26mdk.rpm
which is said to be suited to LM8.1 .
How can I install this without overwriting my existing kernel
version k2.4.8-19mdk in /boot partition.
When I went to install it using RPM package manager I am sure
it was going to overwrite
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Bill Spatz wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Sherman
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 6:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] OT - PC building help
Sorry to address this to the list, but
I don't know if I should submit this as a bug report or not, but has
anyone else noticed that on the menu on blackbox (where you right click to
get a floating menu), it no longer has the Exit (logout) option at the
bottom? Now to get out of it, I have to Cntl-Alt-Backspace. Is there a
better
On Monday 18 March 2002 07:28 am, Roger Sherman wrote:
Sorry to address this to the list, but I'm at my wits end, and it's
either this, or find a service center or something to fix this
problem for me, and after building this PC, I really don't have the
money.
First try re-seating
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/install/index.html#ku
On Sunday 17 March 2002 13:04, John Richard Smith opened a hailing
frequency and transmitted:
I recently downloaded an updated kernel version 2.4.8-26mdk.rpm
which is said to be suited to LM8.1 .
How can I install this without
Rather than using Pan for binary newsgroups, try bnr (Binary News Reaper).
There is a Win version and a Linux version available. It;s really is very
very good for binary newsgroups.
http://www.bnr.com (I think!)
-Original Message-
From: Tom Brinkman [SMTP:[EMAIL
El lun, 18-03-2002 a las 10:58, Roger Sherman escribió:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Bill Spatz wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Sherman
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 6:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie]
On Sunday 17 March 2002 21:04, John Richard Smith wrote:
I recently downloaded an updated kernel version 2.4.8-26mdk.rpm
which is said to be suited to LM8.1 .
Well don't use that kernel... It is the one that shipped with 8.1 and was
replaced due to a security vulnerability. The current
Hi,
Is there a way to define the amount of silence between audio tracks when
using cdrecord in DAO mode?
TIA,
--
Guilherme Cirne
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
John Dvorak has an interesting piece entitled Is Linux Your Next OS?
at
http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,s=1500a=23172,00.asp
As usual, there are some things in there that border on the outrageous,
but I thought that some might find it interesting.
Regards,
Chuck
--
Charles Muller
Toyo
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 21:04:32 +
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently downloaded an updated kernel version 2.4.8-26mdk.rpm
which is said to be suited to LM8.1 .
How can I install this without overwriting my existing kernel
version k2.4.8-19mdk in /boot partition.
Do any of you know of a program that will display
statistics on my home network that I could access via the web. Statistics such
as most visited web sites and bytes transferred, network usage by the hour or by
the day, some type of information in that nature.
Thanks,
Ira
Hi Todd,
Todd Slater wrote:
I have edited the file /etc/profile so that users get a message when
logging in. What file would I edit so that all users receive a bye-bye
message when they log out? I can do it per individual user, but is there a
universal file like /etc/profile?
Gracias,
Dear All,
I cannot ping my vmware Windows95 guest from my LM8.1. I can ping my Linux
from the Windows95, but I cannot reach the machine from Linux. Even so, the
networking in Win95 is working well. I can see my machine and do anything
with all of my Linux files within the vmware Windows.
Hello Linux gurus,
Is it okay to put up a firewall, router and proxy servers/packages, all in one
computer? Can you give me your recommended packages and what's their individual use,
for this kind of setup? Also, can you give your how-to's in setting up this kind of
setup?
Thank you in
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 11:08, sda wrote:
Note that Mandrakesoft does have a donations page, which can be reached at
http://mandrakelinux.com/donations/. They have _not_ publicised this site in
their press release (in fact, it's been almost a year since they last mentioned
it), so it is
Hello Linux gurus,
Is it okay to install Apache + PostgreSQL + qmail + djbdns + LDAP + CUPS in to one
computer and this computer is connected through a dial-up connection? This is for my
home network setup with a limited number of computers.
Thank you very much in advance for giving your
Hello Linux gurus,
I've been trying to upgrade my default kernel-2.4.8 of my Mandrake 8.1 to a newer
version but with no luck. I don't know what's the matter that everytime I installed a
newer kernel version, I can't boot from it. I am using XFS for my /usr, /home, /tmp,
/opt, etc. and ext2
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 10:56, sda wrote:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 08:19:15PM +1100, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
You seem to be applying closed-source pricing policies to something that is free
(as in speech). Why would one pay $100 for a Mandrake server when the source is
free? Someone can
On Monday 18 March 2002 04:21 am, you wrote:
Hi,
When I try to burn an audio CD in TAO I get an error (in DAO it works
fine). The output of cdrecord is as follows:
Calling: /usr/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/xcdrwrap CDRECORD dev= 0,0,0
fs=4096k driveropts=burnproof -v -useinfo speed=2 -dummy
Roger Sherman wrote:
Sorry to address this to the list, but I'm at my wits end, and it's either
this, or find a service center or something to fix this problem for me,
and after building this PC, I really don't have the money.
I built a PC about two 1/2 months ago (my first attempt at
I've got a LiteOn LTR-12101B IDE CD BURNER installed, but I cannot burn to
the CD... There was a CD reader installed before (and it worked fine). I
want to use the excellent MONDO/MINDI (http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/) as
a system backup tool from the command line. I'd also like the burner to
I agree with most of Dvorak's comments. I am concerned that if Linux were to
follow such a direction it would lose that personality that attracts me to
using and playing with it. I use XP too, but it is like picking up a shovel,
driving the car to the store for milk. and similar. I don't get a
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 08:04, Tom Brinkman wrote:
The only GUI frontend to cdrecord I've found that's reliable is
Gcombust. On the Mandrake news group most seem to favor Eroaster,
but I tried burning a 700mb CD from files that I had just made a CD
with Gcombust, and Eroaster failed.
Title: RE: [newbie] IDE CD Burner installation/use?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vogel, Andrew
(VOGELAP)
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:51 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [newbie] IDE CD Burner
just thought i would add my two cents...
i run an abit bp6 dual machine.
it is very stable now that i removed my piece of #$$% HP cd burner.
but, while i was fighting with it, i had some similar weird symptoms you
mention, like if i edited the bios settings, generally the machine would hang
Mandrake Newbie wrote:
Hello Linux gurus,
I've been trying to upgrade my default kernel-2.4.8 of my Mandrake 8.1 to a newer
version but with no luck. I don't know what's the matter that everytime I installed
a newer kernel version, I can't boot from it. I am using XFS for my /usr, /home,
On Monday 18 March 2002 07:42 am, FLYNN, Steve wrote:
Rather than using Pan for binary newsgroups, try bnr (Binary News
Reaper). There is a Win version and a Linux version available. It;s
really is very very good for binary newsgroups.
http://www.bnr.com (I think!)
Mandrake Newbie wrote:
Hello Linux gurus,
Is it okay to put up a firewall, router and proxy servers/packages, all in one
computer? Can you give me your recommended packages and what's their individual use,
for this kind of setup? Also, can you give your how-to's in setting up this kind
of
Greetings
When I attempt to run a kill %PID on a stopped job, nothing happens. I
get no error, but a ps x |more shows the job still there. What can I do
about this?
How can I restart the job again?
--
°°°
Mandrake Linux 8.1
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 03:00, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 21:04:32 +
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently downloaded an updated kernel version 2.4.8-26mdk.rpm
which is said to be suited to LM8.1 .
How can I install this without overwriting my
El lun, 18-03-2002 a las 18:53, David .. escribió:
Go and get them
_
Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail.
http://www.hotmail.com
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP) wrote:
snip
I've got a LiteOn LTR-12101B IDE CD BURNER installed, but I cannot burn
Can someone help by telling me if my /etc/fstab entry is correct, and the
command line parameters to use to make the CD burner operate from the
command line?
/snip
Thanks in
Hi,
I mucked something up when trying to setup Bastille firewall. I used
InteractiveBastille, there were a lot of questions. I answered all the
best I could.
Here's whats happening: Now when I try to su - and enter the passwd, I
get the File size limit exceeded. How can I fix this?
I have ADD, please keep your posts to 2 paragraphs or less. Sheesh.
Anyway, just being a dork. Thought I'd say I can't be bothered to read
all that. And I'm sure there are others here who agree.
Femme
john rigby wrote:
Hi Todd folks,
Explaining value:
How much money do you think
As an aside, I know the site says SNF will NOT run on a 486. However
its an 486sx * i think * compaq. Now I have 78mb of ram in it, might be
able to put 128 in ... not sure.
Will the ram help or am I still fubared ? :)
Just thought I'd ask.
Femme
civileme wrote:
Well, for standalones,
Session WindowManagers Exit
Miark
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 09:01:32 -0500 (EST), Roger Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke
thusly:
I don't know if I should submit this as a bug report or not, but has
anyone else noticed that on the menu on blackbox (where you right click to
get a floating
OK I have bastille installed... now how to I use this interactive setup
;)
Haven't looked for it, not knowing where to look...so just point i'll
click.
Femme
Brian Parish wrote:
Wei,
The easiest way to fix this is to install a proper firewall setup, which
is a good move anyway. I
On Monday 18 March 2002 07:36, you wrote:
One thing I don't understand is how people have interpreted
Mandrakesoft's request for people to join the Mandrake Club as a plea for
charity to keep an ailing company afloat. It is no such thing. The
Mandrakesoft web page clearly shows Mandrake's
Dr Joe Brand wrote:
Hi,
I mucked something up when trying to setup Bastille firewall. I used
InteractiveBastille, there were a lot of questions. I answered all
the best I could.
Here's whats happening: Now when I try to su - and enter the passwd,
I get the File size limit exceeded.
Thank you for your help. I did check the diskspace and it has plenty of
space available. However, I figured out the problem and I would like to
share with everybody here.
Two days ago I install a guestbook cgi in my Apache web server. One
thing I did not know is that every time when someone
Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas wrote:
FWIW === This I don't know yet! What does it mean?
For What Its Worth. Sort of like saying, In my opinion it may not be
worth much...
My concern on cooling is not only on the cpu itself but, as we've just got
thru a compulsory energy saving period
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 19:59:48 -0500, Daniel Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly:
Two days ago I install a guestbook cgi in my Apache web server. One
thing I did not know is that every time when someone signed the
guestbook, it will sent a notice email to the web master I set up in the
Apache
Roger Sherman wrote:
well IMO I've built several PC's you have a definite problem.
If I may ask, is that the old case Powersupply that came with it?
I know you said you swapped PW's, but...how big is that PW? 250 watts
won't cut it. Get the biggest you can afford this is one area in PC's
On Sunday 17 March 2002 22:00, John R typed:
http://rute.sourceforge.net/rute.html
The cute thing is enormous! Looks great! Needs an already installed
WORKING Linux to even read the Manual !!!
Ha Ha Ha Ha..sigh-
---
Monday 18 March 2002 -- 18:15hrs cst
Look
Hi There,
I'm installing Linux Mandrake 7.2 from CD. I get to the Setup Filesystems
section. A dialog box pops up asking Do you have any SCSI Interface? I
do not so I click No. The dialog box keeps popping up and I can't get
past it.
I'm installing it on a P-II 233mhz machine w/ 295MB of
El lun, 18-03-2002 a las 18:27, David escribió:
Greetings
When I attempt to run a kill %PID on a stopped job, nothing happens. I
get no error, but a ps x |more shows the job still there. What can I do
about this?
How can I restart the job again?
usually this means that you have no
FemmeFatale wrote:
As an aside, I know the site says SNF will NOT run on a 486. However
its an 486sx * i think * compaq. Now I have 78mb of ram in it, might be
able to put 128 in ... not sure.
Will the ram help or am I still fubared ? :)
Just thought I'd ask.
Femme
civileme wrote:
Well,
El dom, 17-03-2002 a las 13:45, jquandt3 escribió:
Well, I have the same problem on occasion. I cannot say if it is related to
being online since I have a cable connection, but RAM is not my problem. I
have 512 MB DDR and my system never touches the swap file. I intentionally
tried to make
Hi Sridhar and folks again,
You are actually selling my case, again, my friend.
Everybody and his dog have already tried to make this unworkable thing go
and there has been a 100% failure. Look around.
Now look at Microsoft.
A company flogging a set of products that even the front-end user has
john rigby wrote:
Hi Sridhar folks,
Unfortunately this whole thing is enough for me to almost rest my case!
Mandrake seems to be composed of nice people - Geeks one and all.
There are certainly no people from the hard world there.
This Company doesn't even have the excuse that its owners shot
The nice scale consists of all the integers running between -20 and 20,
inclusive. Lower numbers have a higher priority in the system scheduler. By
default, all applications run with a nice value of 0. An ordinary user is able
to 'nice' to any value = 0. Anything below zero is only accessible by
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 17:41:03 -0700
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have ADD, please keep your posts to 2 paragraphs or less. Sheesh.
Anyway, just being a dork. Thought I'd say I can't be bothered to read
all that. And I'm sure there are others here who agree.
Femme
I agree!
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 12:17:01 +0200
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Todd,
Todd Slater wrote:
I have edited the file /etc/profile so that users get a message when
logging in. What file would I edit so that all users receive a bye-bye
message when they log out? I
Mandrake Newbie wrote:
Hello Linux gurus,
Is it okay to put up a firewall, router and proxy servers/packages, all in one
computer? Can you give me your recommended packages and what's their individual use,
for this kind of setup? Also, can you give your how-to's in setting up this kind
of
I need some help here. After upgrading the kernel to 2.4.18-5mdk, my UMAX
Astra 2000p don't work at all. I only get the following message:
[root@localhost root]# scanimage --list -devices
[umax_pp_low] Found 0x18 expected 0x00 (umax_pp_low.c:4374)
[umax_pp_low] Unexpected value for for
On Monday 18 March 2002 20:54, you wrote:
john rigby wrote:
Hi Sridhar folks,
Unfortunately this whole thing is enough for me to almost rest my case!
Mandrake seems to be composed of nice people - Geeks one and all.
There are certainly no people from the hard world there.
This Company
On Monday 18 March 2002 19:50, Dennis Myers opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
john rigby wrote: way too much
Never mind about the pontification Civileme. Mr. Rigby appears to be in
marketing. That says it all.
lets just face that fact he 1) has no questions about mandrake or
Hello!
john rigby wrote:
[...]
BTW; FOR REAL NEWBIES:
NEITHER OF THE LINKS WORK IN SRIDHARS MESSAGE - JUST DROP OFF THE "( )"s
That must depend on what browser you use. Everything works fine here (with
Netscape
on Mandrak 8.1 and on MacOS 9 X).
Pascal
Want to buy your Pack or Services
there is apparently a back orifice flaw in the way mandrake deals with remote X
sessions..
the report is here
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/24447.html
the flaw and its solution are detailed here
http://www.procheckup.com/security_info/vuln_pr0208.html
apologies if this has already
On Monday 18 March 2002 20:15, Pascal opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
That must depend on what browser you use. Everything works fine here
(with Netscape
on Mandrak 8.1 and on MacOS 9 X).
and konq, and opera from kmail.
maybe it is just low quality MS programs that screw it
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 11:08, sda wrote:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 11:36:50PM +1100, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
One thing I don't understand is how people have interpreted Mandrakesoft's
request for people to join the Mandrake Club as a plea for charity to keep an
ailing company afloat. It is
On Sunday 17 March 2002 19:53, Todd Slater opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
But, if Mandrake called in PayPals services and said: $10 for the lot
by download in bits. NO FREEBIES, it would work.
I would never have downloaded and tried Mandrake if I had had to pay. I
was not
Hey Terry...
Yep, just did that. Stripped it down to the bare motherboard, reseated the
CPU, RAM, vid card...reconnected the power switch, reset switch, etc. Then
I tried starting it up, with basically nothing but the vid card attatched,
and it still exhibited the same boot problem, so I
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Miark wrote:
Session WindowManagers Exit
Aha! Those slippery bastards...;-)
Thanks, Miark.
Miark
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 09:01:32 -0500 (EST), Roger Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
spoke thusly:
I don't know if I should submit this as a bug report or not, but has
Hello!
shane wrote:
On Monday 18 March 2002 20:15, Pascal opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
That must depend on what browser you use. Everything works fine here
(with Netscape
on Mandrak 8.1 and on MacOS 9 X).
and konq, and opera from kmail.
maybe it is just low quality
When I try to add any source from the list of mirrors, I get an error An
error occured when adding this source. I have tried each source listed,
Cooker and Security (anticipating comments) and got the same reply.
Is this an intended feature to keep me from screwing up my box again with
I don't understand all the fuss. Either give them a whopping $5 a
month, or don't. I chose to. I've used Mandrake for a good while and I
can spare the $5. It's like one less trip to McDonalds each month. I
think I can handle it.
Peace,
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Jonathan Dlouhy
Tuesday, March 19, 2002
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 08:58, Roger Sherman wrote:
I had a similar problem with my laptop after upgrading the RAM. Be sure that
your RAM is fully and securely seated in their slots.
Bill
Thanks Bill...I actually had to take a great deal of care with the
RAM...this board seems
Lee wrote:
When I try to add any source from the list of mirrors, I get an error An
error occured when adding this source. I have tried each source listed,
Cooker and Security (anticipating comments) and got the same reply.
Is this an intended feature to keep me from screwing up my box again
In windows you need a firewall software, in Linux you don't. Linux has IPTables which
is built into the system/kernel if you have it installed. 'rpm -q iptables' will tell
you if you have it installed. The firewall is different to Windows as much as the
firewall is defined by a set of rules.
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 01:32 am, you wrote:
Lee wrote:
When I try to add any source from the list of mirrors, I get an error An
error occured when adding this source. I have tried each source listed,
Cooker and Security (anticipating comments) and got the same reply.
Is this an intended
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 01:06 am, Jonathan Dlouhy wrote:
I don't understand all the fuss. Either give them a whopping $5 a
month, or don't. I chose to. I've used Mandrake for a good while and I
can spare the $5. It's like one less trip to McDonalds each month. I
think I can handle it.
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 21:12, civileme wrote:
Ext2 I ran three times under each mode and came up with the same results
(nearly). The one thsat others suggested to me as the fastest turned
out to be the slowest.
Yes, i have run sledgehammer on IDE, on SCSI and on seven different
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