On Friday 29 Oct 2004 08:53, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Erylon, you are absolutely right. I did exactly that. But now, I
just made a comlete shutdown/restart, logged directly into gnome
and connected the camera. As in KDE it immidiately started to fill
up my screen with an infinete amount of
On Friday 29 Oct 2004 17:58, Kevin Ferguson wrote:
Hi Mate
Have you looked your /etc/resolv.conf what does it say in there? From
the command line type cat /etc/resolv.conf In there you should find the
DNS servers of your Internet Service Provider but I suspect its not
there. You should
On Wednesday 27 Oct 2004 22:50, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
Methinks there's something ugly going on between hotplug and udev on
your system...so you might consider disabling both and using devfs as a
service at boot instead.
I'm still using 2.6.1-10 (with udev) and thus can't stat your bugit's
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 08:42, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
Are you running devfs or udev?
It should show at bootime if you're running devfs as udev will then be
disabled.
Mine is udev
Anne
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On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 09:54, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
That doesn't stop me from wondering, however, why the good folks at
Mandrake don't know the good, ole rule : if it ain't broke, don't
fix it. In my experience, every new release fixes some bugs,
introduces new features , but nevertheless
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 10:09, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
From what I've seen until now, I'd eliminate supermount as the culprit.
I take this a new 10.1 install you're talking about as 10.0 used devfs and
keeps it when you upgrade
Yes, this was a clean 10.1 install. I reported the supermount,
On Wednesday 27 Oct 2004 20:51, Tom Brinkman wrote:
IIRC the only anomaly you reported Anne was cpufreq errors in
boot logs. I meant to respond, sorry. I had the same. Cpufreq
is used for laptops to control power usage and heat thru
manipulating processor speed. On a desktop, just
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 10:09, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 10:38, Anne Wilson wrote:
I haven't got around to changing to udev yet, so it may not be a factor
at all. I have 2.6.1-12 with supermount, and I'm still seeing the
problem.
When kaj ran tail -f /var/log
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 19:05, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
This looks like the KDE bug that Kaj was pointed to...the gnome part could
be puzzling except: if calling a KDE app. like konq or kedit.
I had gathered he had the same experiences on runlevel 3 but I'm not sure
anymore.
Here's the bug
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 19:25, Roy Babin wrote:
Can we please get off of this. It has been going on for days now.
It may not be important to you, but it is to us.
Anne
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And I forgot to point out your reply-to, which causes problems with list
traffic. You don't need it - to understand more, please read
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MandrakeMailingListEtiquette
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Praedor has raised a similar thread in Expert, and Tim Sawchuck pointed to
this cooker thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cookerm=109851321432683w=2
This bit may clear up the Gnome anomaly:
quote
This is a known bug. You can kill the kded and then restart it with
kdeinit kded
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 19:33, Wojciech Podgórni wrote:
Hello again!
Where should I report these bugs? Nowhere in Mandrake AntHill or
Mandrake Cooker Bugzilla kernel-2.6.8.1-10mdk can be found (or
Mandrakelinux 10.1 CE).
Wojciech Podgórni
I think this is the same problem as we are having
On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 20:52, Wojciech Podgrni wrote:
Thank you for your reply, Anne!
Is the fix going to be a part of the Official ISOs?
I think it was discovered too late to be in the ISO
When the updates
will be available via MandrakeUpdate?
When 10.1Official is open to the public,
From the Expert list:
quote
10.1 official updates are slated to be released Nov 1. I see a kdebase
133.1.101mdk in that tree (not publically accessible).
/quote
HTH
Anne
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On Thursday 28 Oct 2004 21:48, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 22:19, Anne Wilson wrote:
From the Expert list:
quote
10.1 official updates are slated to be released Nov 1. I see a
kdebase 133.1.101mdk in that tree (not publically accessible).
/quote
HTH
Anne
You
On Wednesday 27 Oct 2004 13:56, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
I have the feeling this is a kernel bug. Now, I have to reboot
again :-/
After a few days' break I came back to this long thread. Out of curiosity I
plugged my FujiFilm FinePix S304 into the one box that I have upgraded to
10.1. I had
On Wednesday 27 Oct 2004 17:33, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Although I feel sorry for you, Anne (being unable to use your
camera) I'm somehow conforted that I'm not alone !
;-) It's not a big problem - yet! I don't need the camera on that box, but
it certainly tells me not to install on box2 as I
On Wednesday 27 Oct 2004 17:52, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
Just saw this on Linux Today: Mandrakeliux 10.1 Official Released
http://linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2004102701526NWMDSW
Might be worth downloading and doing a clean install (you've probably seen
the oft-repeated advice that version
On Wednesday 27 Oct 2004 19:16, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
Yes, and upgrade _should_ give you exactly the same end result as a clean
install. There should be no difference other than the upgrade being faster
(due to not having to reinstall packages that are already up to date).
But history has
On Wednesday 27 Oct 2004 21:59, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Tom, do you have any idea as to where I can fetch kernel
2.6.8.1-10 ?
That was on the original download 10.1CE disk
Anne
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On Saturday 23 Oct 2004 12:27, Erylon Hines wrote:
I just put them in my missed_spam folder and run an sa-learn on them (I
use spamassassin as my spam filter). After I did that a few times, 90+% of
them are tagged as spam and go to the trash. Worked for those bounced
virus messages from mail
On Friday 22 Oct 2004 01:00, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Thursday 21 October 2004 12:42 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 16:50, David Johnson wrote:
snip
As for my replyto: address, what should it be set for?
For mailing lists it should be set to blank. It is often
On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 23:32, Margot wrote:
Dan Gordon wrote:
On October 21, 2004 05:19 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Yes, Dan. Go to easyurpmi.zarb.org and get some cooker sources.
There you will find 2.6.8.1-12mdk and its source rpm. This will be
in 10.1 Official, I believe.
Anne
Ahh ok
On Friday 22 Oct 2004 05:31, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
John Wilson wrote:
- snip
John,
I think you did a great job of summing it up. But one thing I have
never seen talked about as a way to get a virus into a Linux system is
to include it in an RPM. Lets
On Friday 22 Oct 2004 14:42, cervixcouch wrote:
So how exactly does one safeguard against a trojan when installing an RPM?
You don't install rpms from sources that are not well-known to be reputable -
Mandrake mirrors, Sourceforge sites, PLF mirrors are OK, and there are
others. If you don't
On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 00:30, Derek Jennings wrote:
I would expect that there will be a bit of paper in the box for UK users,
since the manual is clearly written from an international viewpoint and has
a lot of unnecessary parameters.
Keith, my SMC router is set up for use in the UK, so if
On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 16:50, David Johnson wrote:
Maybe I should qualify my previous statements. After boot, ifconfig
indeed, shows that ETH0 is UP, however it does not get an IP address
from the DHCP server.
Is that a local dchp server, or your isp?
I have not yet tried it with a
On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 17:41, J. David Boyd wrote:
Has the KNote thing been improved yet? I hate those little sticky notes
all over my desktop. I wonder if KNotes can be turned off in Kontact, as I
liked it otherwise...
Settings Configure Kontact Notes unchecked.
Anne
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On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 21:26, Dan Gordon wrote:
I just did a install of Mandrake 10.1 comminty on another computer,
kernel 2.6.8.1-10mdk, and have checked two diferent sets of mirrors
and can not find any source at all for my kernel.
What I am seeing is a lot of older kernel stuff like
On Wednesday 20 Oct 2004 08:43, Russell W. Behne wrote:
The switch should solve this too, shouldn't it? I hope so. With the
switch they'll be put back on the same subnet. I'll probably be back
with other problems after the switch is installed --- and hopefully
running right.
Russell, if you
On Wednesday 20 Oct 2004 22:12, Keith Powell wrote:
I am about to change to broadband and the hardware has now arrived.
Clarification of a couple of points would be greatly appreciated,
please.
The Ethernet card has a CD which includes a wizard for setting up both
it and the BIOS
On Tuesday 19 Oct 2004 11:03, Thereidos wrote:
W licie z pon, 18-10-2004, godz. 19:59, Anne Wilson pisze:
I can't help but think that there must be a lot of other ex-nero users
out there, and this would be useful info for the TWiki. Could I ask you
to look over the index http
On Tuesday 19 Oct 2004 17:27, ali tig wrote:
dear aron, i did it. my system bios configured to have the cd-rom as the
first boot device. i checked it. there is no problem. i tried to manual
install. there is same problem too. i'm trying to find another solution.
Ali, I don't remember seeing
On Tuesday 19 Oct 2004 19:39, Thereidos wrote:
W licie z wto, 19-10-2004, godz. 12:13, Anne Wilson pisze:
I've added it here:
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/BurningCDsFromISOs
But somehow my heading does not add to %TOC%.
That's odd - I can't see any reason why it doesn't
On Tuesday 19 Oct 2004 18:45, Marek Pawinski wrote:
Hi
I have a machine here with an Aopen cdwriter which refuses to take the
second disk during installation. It just ejects and asks for the second
disk again. The disk should be good as i have installed from it before.
Anyone seen this
On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 23:49, Thereidos wrote:
Hi 'all.
Tell me, is there a way to burn nero's cd images in .nrg format under
Linux? If so how?
I haven't tried it but it's an interesting question. I wonder if they are
really iso images? Why not rename one, or copy it to an .iso name and see
On Monday 18 Oct 2004 18:48, Thereidos wrote:
W licie z pon, 18-10-2004, godz. 17:47, Miark pisze:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:58:16 +0100, Anne wrote:
On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 23:49, Thereidos wrote:
Hi 'all.
Tell me, is there a way to burn nero's cd images in .nrg format under
On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 01:59, Jack wrote:
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 20:44 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
I don't have a tv card, but I needed xawtv to work so that I could work
with capturing from a camcorder. I had great problems getting it to
work, and it turned out to be the need for a local
On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 14:07, Marek Pawinski wrote:
So now all other Nations other tha English suck, huh ?
Hey - don't blame *us*! Nothing to do with us
Anne
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On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 14:23, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
So now all other Nations other tha English suck, huh ?
No but I don't know the difference, you see I don't speak or read any
lang. other than english, maybe that is a fault of my education but non
the less it is a fact.
Not a thing to be
On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 15:53, Björn Olsson wrote:
I don't know, really. Judging by their product brochures, they don't
seem very different. However the 2480 is considerably newer.
Hi, Bjorn. Look at
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2004-September/012106.html
It seems that
On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 19:53, Björn Olsson wrote:
Bjorn:
I don't mean to send you on a wild goose chase, but have you asked
Epson? Way back when I first thought about installing Mandrake 7.0, I
got prompt and useful responses from Creative (sound card), Zoom
(modem) and Matrox (video).
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 19:55, Elliot Somers wrote:
I was trying to install the MySQL dev tools from the packagedrake. It told
me to insert disc 4. I only have the download version of Mandrake 10, it
only comes on 3 cd's that I'm aware of. How would I go about getting the
files to install the
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 13:14, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 16 October 2004 03:02, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Top posting is bad?
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 13:45, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
There's been alot of it lately, especially on the Expert list.
LX
Yes.
Also quoting long emails and
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 17:17, Lanman wrote:
Does anyone have some constructive suggestions other than replacing the
hardware? Like I mentioned earlier both have a version of Mandrake
installed and have been running for some time on 9.2 or 9.1, so hardware
shouldn't be the issue. I've
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 17:26, Jack wrote:
Hi... I am a newbie to Linux and I have a related question: I have
installed a couple of video capture programs and both complain about not
having video4linux drivers. I've looked high and low for these drivers
and the closest I've come is RivaTV
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 18:14, Jack wrote:
Is there any way of installing KDE 3.3 *without removing KDE 3.2*? I've
read quite a few accounts of a straight KDE upgrade de-stabilizing some
systems. I would like the option of simply logging in back to 3.2 if
this should happen to my system.
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 19:52, Jack wrote:
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 19:05 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 17:26, Jack wrote:
Hi... I am a newbie to Linux and I have a related question: I have
installed a couple of video capture programs and both complain about
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 20:12, et wrote:
On Saturday 16 October 2004 15:05, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Saturday 16 October 2004 11:34 am, et wrote:
ok, on my 10.1 box, running Apache2, I managed to get kolab server
installed to at least the point that it wants a log-in, problem is,
while i
On Saturday 16 Oct 2004 20:48, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
Anyway, thanks for help. Seems that I will continue running M$ for using
the camcorder :-(
Sometimes just getting a later kernel makes peripherals available. That is
what was necessary when I first got my still camera. Have you tried the
On Thursday 14 Oct 2004 09:09, Thereidos wrote:
W licie z czw, 14-10-2004, godz. 08:08, kress pisze:
Dear members,
Can any one tell me how to mount a partition under mandrake 9.0 to be
read as isocharset utf8, and I want to know the full mount form to be
put in the /etc/fstab
What type
On Thursday 14 Oct 2004 12:27, Thereidos wrote:
W licie z czw, 14-10-2004, godz. 12:47, kress pisze:
Dear members,
thanks alot for your help, Iam very happy now that I got the right
mount line to be put in the /etc/fstab which is
/dev/hda6 /partition vfat
EasyUrpmi has moved to http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/
Anne
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On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 10:45, Poogle wrote:
I'm downloading 10.1 Community iso's and would normally create installation
CDs, but I'm sure I've read that it's possible to create 1 installation
DVD, Google has not been my friend here (probably me rather than Google) so
could someone point me in
On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 12:09, Bryan Phinney wrote:
Thanks for trying Anne but I can't see it there
My mistake - it was Bryan that wrote up how to do it (sorry Bryan). See
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MakingOwnDVD
Anne
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On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 13:00, Lanman wrote:
Anne, Nice to see you coming around a bit more! Hopefully we'll see you
on this list more often. You've been missed!
Thanks Lanman :-) Hasn't anyone been nagging enough lately?
I've been reading too many lists, troubleshooting my own systems that
On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 15:00, Marc wrote:
Keith I am almost sure that ether of the 2 modems that you mentioned will
be a problem and I suspect a problem that is almost impossible to solve.
If your ISP is using anything reasonably standard almost any modem that
uses a ethernet connection
On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 15:20, Derek Jennings wrote:
An Ethernet modem or router will give you least trouble. Here is one I
intend to install in my sons student house
SMC7204BRA
http://www.nickknows.com/en-gb/dept_376.html
FWIW I have had an SMC7401BRA for over 2 years, without the slightest
On Tuesday 12 Oct 2004 17:11, Dennis Duffner wrote:
I'll put my 2 cents in here for the LInksys products, specifically the
BEFCMU10 modem and BEFW11S4 wireless/wired router. I've never had an issue
and Mandrake loves 'em.
Dennis - could you please add them to the TWiki?
Anne
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On Saturday 09 Oct 2004 01:30, g2 wrote:
Hi folks,
I am in a situation where I would like to move all the saved messages I
have in KDE mail into a program under windows.
I think I might be using the mozilla thunderbird.
I do have a fat32 partition that I can see from both the linux and
On Saturday 09 Oct 2004 17:21, aron Smith wrote:
OKie Dokie I finaly got both my boxes talking to the internet
Now for my next learning experience I would like to use the printer on the
first box to print from the second box
(Thru a D-Link 604 router)
Any one have a How-to on this ?
TIA
On Saturday 09 Oct 2004 17:43, g2 wrote:
I can definitely reccomend Mandrake to people switching who want to do
basic computer functions and not install allot of new software and change
things around. Installation was easy and the system and software were very
usable.
As I'm sure you
On Wednesday 06 Oct 2004 13:01, David B. Carter wrote:
I don't know if my subject line made any sense, but what I'm trying to do
is this: I recently switched from booting in runlevel 5 to runlevel 3. I'm
using Xtart to give me a choice of window managers. Since I started doing
that, I am
On Tuesday 05 Oct 2004 15:42, Thereidos wrote:
W licie z wto, 05-10-2004, godz. 02:35, Hoyt Bailey pisze:
I think you are wrong. As nonroot I click on the KDE logout button
select turn computer off and everything goes off except for the
monitor. Which I have to turn off. Gnome has a
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On Sunday 18 April 2004 18:13, Owen Berio wrote:
The initial installations identified correctly my cd rom, floppy,
hard disc, etc. Most gratifying was xD card reader was identified as
mt/windows and it worked. Opening sequence was
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 08:27, Keith Powell wrote:
Reading through the recent posts, it appears that many on the list
who have broadband (lucky lot!!) and have downloaded version 10(CE)
or version 10 (Official) are having problems. There seem to
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 13:17, Keith Powell wrote:
I assume that the cheap CDs I would buy from, for instance, The
Libranet Emporium, would be the download edition.
They will be the download edition - for the moment, of Community, but in
a
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 14:48, Ian MacGregor wrote:
From what I understand, the majority of the problems are a result of
upgrading rather than formatting the hard drive and doing a clean
install. I never upgrade for this very reason. Doing a
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On Sunday 18 April 2004 15:54, Lanman wrote:
Another Canadian city gets smart. Ya gotta love this stuff!
http://www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/3340731
The thing that makes me uneasy if the quote Linux's killer app is not
Apache, it's
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 16:26, Laura Callier wrote:
Well, I've learned a Linux lessonI have a winmodem on my Dell
8300 Dimension desktop computer. None of the distros I've tried,
including Mandrake, will accept it. So, I did some research
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 17:09, Keith Powell wrote:
In the past and, I assume for version 10, an individually burnt CD
with all the updates/bug patches to the date of ordering it, has been
available from:
www.linuxemporium.co.uk
That
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 17:52, et wrote:
the real thing is M$ really is crap software,,, they give away the 64
bit version of winXP,,, for now,,, and It is still crap.. I don't use
linux cause I can not afford to buy M$, I use linux cause, from
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 17:23, Rory wrote:
There's an MDK 10 DVD with Linux Mag for May.
Does anyone know which version of MDK? I'm assuming it's Official,
of course. But, does anyone know if it would be the MDK Powerpack or
MDK Powerpack+,
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 19:36, Guy Rouillier wrote:
I work with some Unix/Linux diehards. When I asked one for help with
my digital camera under LInux, he sheepishly admitted that he uses
Windows at home, simply because of device support.
Now
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 19:53, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Of course, Anne. And I'm not the one to take part in this discussion
seriously, because I never used Windows myself. My experience stems
from wathching my collegues and some of my family and
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On Saturday 17 April 2004 21:16, Guy Rouillier wrote:
He has a high end camera, 6 Mp with all the fancy features. The
software for it under Windows does all sorts of fancy stuff I can't
relate to.
Nuts - can't think of anything he might want to
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On Friday 16 April 2004 01:49, Marc wrote:
It seems that in order to run win4lin I will have to install a
win4lin enabled kernel. I found
kernel-win4lin-i686-up-4GB-2.6.3.7mdk-3-8mdk RPM for i586 at mandrake
cooker. If I run this rpm what will
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Hi, Rory. I'm not expert, but here are some thoughts:
On Friday 16 April 2004 05:46, Rory wrote:
I can't get sound activated since loading MDK 10.0. Here's the odd
thing: the MandrakeMove LiveCD (9.3) always triggers sound, which I
verified once
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On Thursday 15 April 2004 05:17, David E. Fox wrote:
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 04:08:00 -0400
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whatever sources I use, I get a curl error message. I live in hope
...
Are you using the structures for instance on
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On Thursday 15 April 2004 13:21, Rory wrote:
On Thursday 15 April 2004 7:29 am, Rick Kunath wrote:
Thanks for the tips on the kernel install.
I have installed them many times.
What was curious about the behavior of Mandrake Update in this
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 08:21, RichardA wrote:
There are some very angry people on the forums, and I don't blame
them.
Frustrated, definitely.
No one expects Mandrake to actually communicate to their customers,
even before a major
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 15:31, John Wilson wrote:
What could have happened was that Mandrake (generic :-) ) could have
done some testing of fixes over the weekend, announced that, and then
they'd be in a position to have the fixes up and
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 19:51, John Dennis wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to get a digest version once a day
rather then getting separate emails through out the day. I sent an
email to this list about Bochs and got an email back to
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On Tuesday 13 April 2004 04:49, Josenildo Marques wrote:
http://linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win-lin-soft-en/table.shtml
I think this could be added to the Twiki...
Done
Anne
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On Sunday 11 April 2004 14:22, Steve Kaurfman wrote:
Greg,
What about having the cable run on the outside of the house for the
office? They should be able to split it where it comes into the house
on the outside. My home has a box on the outside
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On Saturday 10 April 2004 02:10, Rory wrote:
The poor guy working at WalMart for next to no money simply is just
mouthing was the sales pitch is and just doesn't know any better.
He's not trying to mislead anyone, WalMart is.
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On Saturday 10 April 2004 01:26, Gonzalo L. Villarreal wrote:
Hi. Tengo instalado Mandrake 9.2 en una pc con un mother ASUS
a7-n266-VM (obviamente, el que tiene problemas). Tb tengo una placa
PCI conectada (aparte de la realtek) y funcionando en
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On Saturday 10 April 2004 08:23, Graham Watkins wrote:
Anyone know how to configure Shorewall so as to enable access to the
Linux host by the W98 guest?
As things stand, I can only see the host from the guest if I shut
Shorewall down.
In rules I
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On Saturday 10 April 2004 16:55, LtCdData wrote:
am i the only one that uses gqview ... that comes part of the
mandrake install ??
No, I use it as well, but then Kuickshow does the slide show, which is
great for getting a good look at a
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On Sunday 11 April 2004 04:43, robin wrote:
but I bet the problem is more along the lines of aRts -vs- alsa
-vs- OSS. have you set a timeout for aRts?
Yes (68 seconds). Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
Robin, install kickarts, add an
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On Saturday 10 April 2004 18:36, JoeHill wrote:
...anyone got some skinny on this?
quote
Kevin Lynch said during his keynote speech at the Flashforward 2004
conference that the recent addition of Flash support to CrossOver
Office from
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On Friday 09 April 2004 12:34, Paul wrote:
I've been using AN lg 4040 for about 6-7 months (just before Mandrake
9.2 came out 8-) had no problems at all.
Just after I bought it there was a write up in one of the UK Linux
comics it came out top
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On Friday 09 April 2004 15:26, Paul wrote:
Regarding the Twiki - there's nothing to write -works straight out of
the box.
Good - but if people like John could see that written on the TWiki it
would help them make the decision. The TWiki is not
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On Friday 09 April 2004 14:05, LtCdData wrote:
just to let you know... i went out and got a pioneer 107d dvd writer
the other day... did my first burn with k3b -with all the extras it
looks for - (first time i used k3b) worked fine ))) as ppl are
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On Thursday 08 April 2004 05:40, David wrote:
Ok so it wasn't the lines. After lightly heated words with the teleco
took my modem up to friends and tried it on his machine. Same results
as I was getting. Took modem back to where i purchased it
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On Thursday 08 April 2004 12:30, Klemens Arro wrote:
Hi,
how can I install windows without disturbing my mdk 10 linux.
I am sharing my computer with my brother and he wants windows :'(
I have a partition for it, but I am afraid that, when I
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On Thursday 08 April 2004 16:36, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
I've heard of off-shoring, but this is a bit over the top:
http://www.google.com/jobs/lunar_job.html
Please note: This went up on the Google site on April 1.
-- cmg
:-)
Anne
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On Thursday 08 April 2004 18:07, rhein wrote:
What I still don't get is when I have a date cd in my driver and I
click on the cd-rom icon on my KDE desktop, I can see no files at all
(I tried to view the hiden files also).
Christope, I don't use
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On Thursday 08 April 2004 18:52, rhein wrote:
Here you go!
By the way what do you use to burn cds?
/dev/hda6 / ext2 noatime 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/dev/hda8 /home ext3 noatime 1 2
none /mnt/cdrom supermount
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