Il sab, 2002-07-06 alle 00:06, Roberto ha scritto:
Dovete sapere che il mio odio per gli hacker è perfino superiore a quello
che nutro per i ciclisti e i camionisti
ti prego di non fare confusione!!!
HACKER non è quello che credi, forse ti riferisci ai CRACKER!!
Ti consiglio la lettura del
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Il 08:20, sabato 6 luglio 2002, in merito a Re: [newbie-it] Microsoft (per Roberto),
freefred ha scritto:
On Friday 05 July 2002 18:06, Roberto, talkin' about Re:
[newbie-it]
Microsoft (per Roberto) wrote:
Dovete sapere che il mio odio per gli
* miKe wrote:
[snip]
ho riesumato qualcosa che potrebbe esserti utile, se hai la pazienza per
scaricare tutto..
Beh mike, anche se non mi serve nulla di quello che hai indicato,
ti dico GRAZIE!
Grazie per la tua continua disponibilita' e per la tua gentilezza.
Io ho conosciuto linux
Qualcuno mi spiega come
ingrandire i caratteri dell'editor Quanta???
Ho provato a cercare in settings|Configure editor
ma non ho trovato niente
Grazie!!!
\ | /
(@ @)
-o00-(_)-00o
Ok!
Così va bene!
Non era più semplice correggermi in questo modo senza leggermi la vita?
E Talebano e sborone sono 2 termini chiaramente scherzosi.
Cmq tutto a posto ciao e grazie.
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Il 20:23, sabato 6 luglio 2002, in merito a Re: [newbie-it]
kde3, syd ha scritto:
* miKe wrote:
[snip]
ho riesumato qualcosa che potrebbe esserti utile,
se hai la pazienza per scaricare tutto..
Beh mike, anche se non mi serve nulla di
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Il 21:41, sabato 6 luglio 2002, in merito a Re: [newbie-it]
Microsoft (per Roberto), Roberto ha scritto:
Ok!
Così va bene!
Non era più semplice correggermi in questo modo senza
leggermi la vita? E Talebano e sborone sono 2 termini
chiaramente
On Saturday 06 July 2002 12:20 am, you wrote:
As WineX develops, Transgaming will be able to make more deals and
partnerships with other games companies to make their games compatible with
WineX.
That's EXACTLY what I DON'T want. We want NATIVE games.
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D. Olson
The Mandrake eXPerience
On Saturday 06 July 2002 12:48 am, you wrote:
I know I'm going back on what I said earlier, but I can't help it... :-(
D.Olson, can you tell me what you hardware setup is please? I'm just
curious because I do not get the same performance from WineX that you do...
Sure:
AMD 1.2GHz Tbird 266
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 02:50, civileme wrote:
Miark wrote:
Matt,
Perhaps I misunderstand, but it sounds like you're missing
the following line in /etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1localhost.localdomain localhost
Miark
...When I start linux, I get the following message:
Could not
On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 17:55, D. Olson wrote:
I'm a little confused also, since anyone alive and not living under a
rock has heard about Loki's demise. Transgaming is the bridge from the
gaming world to the world of linux, and it's working. Nuff said.
It's working? 30% of the Windows
civileme wrote:
frazer wrote:
As you might guess im new to linux.How many times have you heard that
My problem is with Mandrake 8.2 .Im trying to install onto a pentium
3. 450Mhz. 12 Gb Hard drive 128Mb ram.The drive was partitioned with
Partition Magic.Windows 98 being on the drive
iggy wrote:
hello, all!
i looked in the msi website for any info in regards to configuration under
linux with no success. looked in the mo_bo manual and noticed it said:
Chip intergrated (2 channel S/W audio)
- DIrect Sound AC97 Audio
since i dual boot, i checked amongst the broken
On Saturday 06 Jul 2002 2:34 am, Rainer wrote:
thanks for the reply. don't have this app., under 'what to do' i've got
xmms and some wav recorder, possibly called kwav.
You may not have the grip RPM installed. Just open Mandrake Software Manager,
search for grip and install it from the CD's.
C'mon you guys -
I for one would like this forum to return to normal standards of
courtesy.
Let's stop the tirades - we are all supposed to be on the same -
positive - side!
Let's leave the flames to the Dark Lord and his Empire. (or better still
- the Dark Lord and his Empire to the
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 05 Jul 2002 11:41 am, Tenchi wrote:
Hi!
I like watching comics at marvel' site (www.marvel.com) but now they need
flash player 6 to be installed. Any idea when it will come to linux?
BAT
Codeweavers crossover plugin allows Flash6 for Windows to work
sometimes its just easier to use rcp and scp. it works all the time and
won't time out (unless you get the security parts wrong).
Steve
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Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 6:03 PM
To: Newbie at MDK
Subject:
Hi all,
I have just installed lm8.2 on a HP netserver E50, with a surestore
T20 tape drive.
when I do
mt -f /dev/st0/ status
or retension
or eod
it works ok, but if I try 'erase' I get input/output error.
I need to erase the tape (which was last used on winnt)
any clues?
also, has
Hi There people,
I just installed Mandrake 8.2 onto my new server and as part of that
install I installed the default Apache Server
Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer 1.3.23
I have tried changing the default DocumentRoot setting to something
other than /var/www however whenever I do this I always
On Saturday 06 July 2002 02:36 am, you wrote:
AMD 1.2GHz Tbird 266 bus
EPoX 8KTA3L+
512MB PC133 SDRAM
ASUS V7700 DDR Deluxe (GeForce2 GTS) w/ 32MB
Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Maxtor 30GB 7200RPM UDMA100 HDD
Thats so odd. Your system is more powerful than mine!
I've got:
AMD Athlon
On Saturday 06 July 2002 06:16 am, you wrote:
Let's leave the flames to the Dark Lord and his Empire. (or better still
- the Dark Lord and his Empire to the flames!)
Eh? I hope that was a reference to Bill and his evil empire!!! grin
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On Sun, 7 Jul 2002 00:12:26 +0930
Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi There people,
I just installed Mandrake 8.2 onto my new server and as part of that
install I installed the default Apache Server
Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer 1.3.23
I have tried changing the default DocumentRoot
still at a loss here. no Grip in software manager, 'installed',
'installable', or 'updates'. either it's there or it isn't, right? maybe it
fell off my cd-rom install package? so, could someone please direct me to a
link where i can download this beast.
'pourquoi
Thanks muchly that worked first time
I am now addicted to Chromium :)
On Saturday 06 July 2002 2:29 am, you wrote:
That works too. (Usually.)
On Friday 05 July 2002 09:15 pm, you wrote:
Just install the RPMs, then edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 as follows:
* Change the Driver nv to nvidia
What is *it* ? Which games? What framerates? Come on, out with it! ;)
On Saturday 06 July 2002 10:43 am, you wrote:
On Saturday 06 July 2002 02:36 am, you wrote:
AMD 1.2GHz Tbird 266 bus
EPoX 8KTA3L+
512MB PC133 SDRAM
ASUS V7700 DDR Deluxe (GeForce2 GTS) w/ 32MB
Creative Sound
Okay, here's a summary of my past postings here, since you are too damn lazy
(or stupid, take your pick) to actually read past posts:
Firstly, I tried the whole WineX thing. And let me tell you, it sucks.
I was using the CVS (read: FREE) version, of which you can find a tutorial on
my
Rainer wrote:
still at a loss here. no Grip in software manager, 'installed',
'installable', or 'updates'. either it's there or it isn't, right? maybe it
fell off my cd-rom install package? so, could someone please direct me to a
link where i can download this beast.
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On Friday 05 July 2002 07:57 pm, D. Olson did speak unto the huddled masses,
saying:
How's about some benchmarks then? I'd like to see which games you are
running, as well as the fps, if you can get it (some don't let you).
quake ii and quake
System.map2.4.28mine and change that link to make
it point to my file.
Right...
how am i supposed to keep both kernels?
i've checked lilo.conf and the boot sections seem
to have no reference to these files...
There's a vmlinuz symlink that points to somethimg like
vmlinuz-2.4.xx-1.mdk.
On Saturday 06 July 2002 12:08 pm, you wrote:
What is *it* ? Which games? What framerates? Come on, out with it! ;)
Umm, thats with:
Starcraft
SC: Brood Wars
Diablo 2
D2: Lord of Destruction
Jedi Knight 2: Outcast
I've not figured out how to get frame rates on these just yet, as soon as I
do
On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 21:27, shane wrote:
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On Friday 05 July 2002 02:55 pm, D. Olson did speak unto the huddled masses,
saying:
It's working? 30% of the Windows framerate is not what I call working.
5 out of 70 games is not what I call
On Saturday 06 Jul 2002 4:36 pm, Rainer wrote:
still at a loss here. no Grip in software manager, 'installed',
'installable', or 'updates'. either it's there or it isn't, right? maybe
it fell off my cd-rom install package? so, could someone please direct me
to a link where i can
On Sunday 07 July 2002 00:21, Michael Adams wrote:
On Thu, 04 Jul 2002 09:24, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday 03 Jul 2002 8:48 pm, Brian R Koppe wrote:
I still have not been able to get LILO working - someone mentioned
using the Mandrake install CD as a boot disc and typing repair at
Good point, except that the price pretty much stabilised in the 1970's.
What changed was production costs - it is now laughably cheap to produce
Amen to that. 50 cents (or less) per blank CD and a few minutes' time
is all that is required to produce a CD. Blank/recordable CD's for
music are
On Saturday 06 Jul 2002 8:53 pm, John Bodden wrote:
What is the file to edit to keep the first time config screens form showing
up in kde3?
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=1797
You might also like to take a look at Texstars startkde file which has a
couple
Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
Normally all you have to do, with Mandrake 8.2 is install another
graphics card and run DrakX configurator.
However Nvidia cards put a heavy load on the system bus and power
supply. Achieving stability takes a bit of luck.
I've tried putting two GeForce2 cards into a
I installed 8.2
and I found it great. Samba was configured in a minute and was working perfectly
(shares and printers).
I do not know why
I wanted to have a look to Webmin I just had a tour without changing
anything in the "Samba" section From that point, the printer got an "Access
On Saturday 06 July 2002 05:30 pm, you wrote:
My experience is the same, shane. Diablo 2 works just fine, and crashes
just don't happen anymore. On the other hand, under Winblows I
continually had problems. Plus from what I've seen, Diablo 2 runs
faster and smoother under Linux.
Is that
On Sat, 06 Jul 2002 03:41, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 18:20:37 +, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 19:56:16 -0400, D. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Oh, and it's not in my dictionaries either...
It's easy... with a win boot disk do fdisk /mbr that will erase lilo if
it is on master boot record, then go into windows and with partition
magic erase the linux partitions... that's the way I'm use to do...
If something wrong here, someone tell me... but this with me works...
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On Saturday 06 July 2002 11:58 am, D. Olson did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
Umm... Why the hell are you playing these in Wine(X)? There are native
ports for all the Quake games, and they run better than they ever will in
Wine(X).
umm
Umm... Why the hell are you playing these in Wine(X)? There are native
ports for all the Quake games, and they run better than they ever will in
Wine(X).
umm i the hell did because at one time i didn't know, i the hell don't now.
Okay, well, it's a valid question... Most people do know
I had a similar issue with my scanner's module. I referenced it in
/etc/modules and all is well.
HTH,
Warren
On vie, 2002-07-05 at 14:34, Jordan Elver wrote:
Hi,
I need to load a kernal module in order to get my webcam working properly,
but doing this each time can be tedious. If I want to
Ok, I've finally gotten my system setup the way I want it visually, but the
sounds suck. I've searched online, but all I can find so far is visual
themes. Anyone know of a library of sound scheme? If it matters, I'm
running KDE3.
Barry
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Hi Jose,
Saturday, July 6, 2002, 11:22:45 PM, you wrote:
JV It's easy... with a win boot disk do fdisk /mbr that will erase lilo if
JV it is on master boot record, then go into windows and with partition
JV magic erase the linux partitions... that's the way I'm use to do...
JV If something
Dave Conroy wrote:
I have 8.2 on one HD and Win2000 on another and duel boot via LiLo.
I now want to remove 8.2 and LiLo and boot straight from the single
Win2000 HD. How do I do that with no/low risk to the Win2000 HD data?
With best wishes,
Dave
On Saturday 06 July 2002 06:02 pm, Michael Adams wrote:
On Sat, 06 Jul 2002 03:41, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 18:20:37 +, robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 19:56:16 -0400, D. Olson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Oh, and it's
maybe add a few more megs to be on the safe side, I have noticed some boxes
with 2, 256 meg strips may count as 510megs ram or 516 megs ram. not sure
I noticed that (with 256 megs RAM) that I really have only 248 usable --
8M is showing up as 'reserved' by the kernel. That's with mandrake
Most of the fixes appear to be library-based; at least in my case=20
Konqueror is more stable (no more 'bomb' popups) :)
I've only been running it for about a day -- downloaded and installed it
this morning, in fact. KDE3 is pretty easy to upgrade/install - the tech-
nique I use basically
Damian G wrote:
Hi...
well, i've just finished building my very first custom kernel
( well, actually not my first build, but it's my first SERIOUS one
and i might like not tearing my OS apart this time ;oP )
and i'm a little confused about that System.map file.
the kernel i'm
Thanks Dennis M, Bill, Michael and Randy Kramer for your valuable
suggestions about books and links for newbies. ( list is summarised
below).
Fortunatelly, we can count on this list.
Best regards.
Filipe Dutra
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My monitor goes into power saving mode after 15 minutes of inactivity.
This is not a window manager specific issue; it happens in all the wm's
I'm playing with. I'd like to change that, but can't find the relevant
command or tool.
KDE has a control for this, but I'm not using KDE.
TIA,
Warren
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002 20:46:24 -0400, Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a side note, has anyone ever calculated the cumulative cost of time, ink
and paper that is wasted on all of of those extra u's used in British
spelling?
They're not wasted. The 'u' moderates the sound of the 'o'
'uname -r' will list the kernel version. Maybe something from here
could be used in the script.
Maybe I will look into this further tomorrow??
At least this is a start at explaining the usage of System.map.
HTH
Charles
thanx a lot, Charles. i'm going to check that link after
Hi,
I bought a new laptop this week (myfirst)
and installed mandrake 8.2 on it. My netgear 401 wireless card is hot swappable so when I
unplug/plug it in, I get a couple messages from cardmgr
on console listing the manufacturer and model of the card.. but when I cat
I noticed that (with 256 megs RAM) that I really have only 248 usable --
8M is showing up as 'reserved' by the kernel. That's with mandrake 8.1,
and
I haven't noticed that before -- usually it should 'reserve' about 384
K - because of the unusable region in pc low memory. My best guess its
I am posting this from my office e-mail system to see if anyone can help me.
I am in need of any suggestions to fix my posting problem. I subscribed to the
mandrake lists in early May and all was well. In the middle of May my ISP brought
their systems in house rather than being outsourced
On Saturday 06 July 2002 10:04 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002 20:46:24 -0400, Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As a side note, has anyone ever calculated the cumulative cost of time,
ink and paper that is wasted on all of of those extra u's used in British
On Saturday 06 July 2002 04:22 pm, you wrote:
Of course, spot on!
No offense meant - I hope that none was taken. You must explain *your*
nickname sometime!
Best,
AH.
None taken at all! grin
Ah well...its childish, I know. I used to run an Atari based BBS that was
quite popular in the
On Saturday 06 July 2002 11:04 pm, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
I am posting this from my office e-mail system to see if anyone can help
me.
I am in need of any suggestions to fix my posting problem. I subscribed to
the mandrake lists in early May and all was well. In the middle of May my
ISP
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002 23:19:59 -0400, Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 06 July 2002 10:04 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002 20:46:24 -0400, Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As a side note, has anyone ever calculated the cumulative cost of time,
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On Friday 05 July 2002 07:14 pm, dfox did speak unto the huddled masses,
saying:
Also, if you use the newer KDE (3.0+) the audiocd: in konqueror is
another way to browse and encode songs on CD's -- as if the CD (i.e.,
music) were a drive. It's
ok...now you've really got my curiosity peeked. once you get the files
on the tape, how in the world does one browse, find, and then get the
Well, tar will do it for you:
tar xvf /dev/st0 filespec
filespec can be a wildcard selection, or a directory name, just like
extracting files from a
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