I have installed jre1.5.0_01 and can use it as a user but not root. To
do this I added PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin/jre1.5.0_01/bin
in /etc/profile. Is this correct, what else do I need to do?
Thanks
JW
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
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From: Q.H. Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] java for root
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:16:41 +
I have installed jre1.5.0_01 and can use it as a user but not root. To
do this I added
any anywhere anywhere
Thanks
Jay
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On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 22:55, Jay Warwick wrote:
I setup my firewall through webmin, but have accidentally put the
following rule at the bottom and now cannot get back into webmin. I
have messed around a little with the syntax but can't change it back.
What is the command for changing
On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 01:25, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 26 November 2004 15:16, Jay Warwick wrote:
Yep, nothing related to the firewall left in updates.
jay
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 22:50, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 26 November 2004 14:12, Jay Warwick wrote:
How do I get
How do I get the firewall to accept my changes in 10.0?
Every time I change the settings they revert back to the previous
settings when I check.
I have tried logging out and back-in after the changes and even
rebooting.
Thanks
Jay
Want
Yep, nothing related to the firewall left in updates.
jay
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 22:50, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 26 November 2004 14:12, Jay Warwick wrote:
How do I get the firewall to accept my changes in 10.0?
Every time I change the settings they revert back to the previous
Hi,
I have a Mandrake 9.2 and installed tftp-server and tftp rpm from Mandrake
9.2 cd. The tftp server allows read and write access when the server and
client are of the same network eg. Server 192.168.0.254 and Client
192.168.0.100. But if I change IP address of the tftp server to a public
ip
. I wasn't ever
able to get it to compile. But the binary is ok as long as you use a .com
and not a .net address. I personally use the bash one...not much can go
wrong there. :)
Jay
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 04:48 pm, cF wrote:
That address doesn't work for me.
At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800
The 1st CD is always bootable. Just set your BIOS to look at your CD-ROM
first and off you go. It'll pull the installer, some packages, etc. off of
there.
- Original Message -
From: eric huff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:18 PM
Subject:
HAHAHA.. I do the same thing and no one has a clue
Do this all the time every place I go, yes, thats great - but does it
work
under Linux?... grin
--
/\
DarkLord
\/
If you are ever in West Thurrock, Essex somewhere near the PCWorld store
[M$World] please take the time to pop
Nope, i have run a GeForce 2 GTS and GeForce 3 Ti200 without any
problems.. Nvidia's drivers work great
Has anyone had any probs trying to get an Nvidia card working under
Drake 8.2?
Andrew
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
okay, I have had my server up for 6 days..I usually have top running..
Out of no where I have a process called mingetty that appears 5 times in a
row. This has not been there in the last 5 days.
Does anyone know what this does or why it has appeared?
-=Jay=-
Want to buy your Pack
Don't know if this makes sense cause I don't know much about hardware
encryption, but can't the community come together with a distributed .net
type project to crack it?
-=Jay=-
Hello all;
If I'm forced to use anything labelled Microsoft in the future to be
able to use a computer I guess
A few thing I would change would be in Gnome... When you click a tar.gz
file it automagically opens it... no having to setup a program to run when
clicked. Also a .gnome-desktop sym-link such as Gnome-desktop in your
/home/user/ directory would be nice.
I disagree with the Opera thing.. not that
I can't help but laugh at what this thread has become
Some file permisions needed fixing and a setting in postfix
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Jay wrote:
I was having problems sending to the list, but I fixed it.
fixed what? ;-)
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 08:31 pm, you wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jun
Linux *IS* your operating system. Windows is probably gone forever. Linux
is not a program that runs within windoze.
Hellow,
I faced a problem in login linux, i installed the software from a cd
which is freely supplied with a magzine . i installed the software, it
automatically
I was having problems sending to the list, but I fixed it.
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 08:31 pm, you wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jun 2002 08:24, D. Olson wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 09:47 am, you wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 06:32 am, Jay wrote:
test
It works.
-- cmg
What
test
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
When you say mail webapge, do mean something along the lines of hotmail,
etc... I use squirrelmail and it works great.
Assuming my Linux computer is used as a POP server,
where is the mail file that the mail is kept in until
read by an external program like Pine, Kmail, etc?
Basically
(Replace domain.com with your domain)
-Jay
P.S. I haven't gotten around to setting up SMTP authentication yet.. so I
can't help ya there.
Tuan tran said:
I'm trying to setup my own mail server by using
Postfix and have few questions need to ask.
1. By using Postfix I can send and receive
I would refrain from Microsoft SQL
(http://slashdot.org/articles/02/05/22/1312211.shtml?tid=109) or any
Microsoft products for that matter
(http://www.eweek.com/article/0,3658,s%253D701%2526a%253D26875,00.asp)
A senior Microsoft Corp. executive told a federal court last week that
sharing
Make sure you have pppoe installed to run on top of eth0(network card).
You can then configure it in the mandrake control center.
-Jay
Birger said:
Hi there i cant connect to internet in Linux Mandrake 8.2
Im sure its because im a newbie and never used linux before.
Im on a norwegian
file, that'll tell you
how to install it. Mandrake installs with glibc so the /w glibc package
should work. If not, then download the static which should work by itself.
-Jay
Stojs said:
Now is about time I learn how to install a tar ball.
Could someone please give me detailed step by step
and postfix. I only had to make 2 changes to the postfix
configuration and everything was up and running... of course you will need
apache or some webserver installed to access webmail.
-Jay
Brian Parish said:
I need to set up a simple mail system using fetchmail, procmail and
pop. Fetchmail
oh yeah, squirrelmail can replace fetchmail with a plugin from the
squirrelmail website.
-Jay
Brian Parish said:
I need to set up a simple mail system using fetchmail, procmail and
pop. Fetchmail is fetching happily. I've installed imap. I can see
pop on my list of services under Control
I noticed the same thing. I currently have mine set at high. With higher or
paranoid I first have to login in as a regular user and su to root. However I
can still login into webmin, ssh etc... into my box as root.
-Jay
Quoting Brian York [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When you install a fresh copy
I also have a question regarding SuSe. It seem Red Hat is targetting corporate
america, Mandrake is targetting newbies, Slackware is targetting the hardcore
users. What is SuSe targetting? Or are they just trying to be an allround
distribution. It is the one major distro I have never tried.
-Jay
I use webmin for that, its a great tool and makes things easy
https://localhost:1 if it is installed.
Quoting Mike Shilling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone know the name of the file where the DNS server entries are
stored, so I can modify it?!?
Im running a dns server and I need to make
Mandrake comes with a smp kernel (multi processor kernel). Maybe give that a
try, see how it is setup, then try and emulate that. It may take longer to learn
it, but you will gain experience dealing with multiple CPU's. I haven't used a
dual CPU system so I don't really know, just an idea.
Mandrake comes with a smp kernel (multi processor kernel). Maybe give that a
try, see how it is setup, then try and emulate that. It may take longer to learn
it, but you will gain experience dealing with multiple CPU's. I haven't used a
dual CPU system so I don't really know, just an idea.
Are you using a firewall? Make sure the ftp port is open (port 21), or for
passive ftp (port 20). It is safer to use passive mode.
-Jay
Quoting Duke Glover [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Mandrake gods,
I have tried, tried, and tried some more and have so far been unsuccessful
at getting
Are you using a firewall? Make sure the ftp port is open (port 21), or for
passive ftp (port 20). It is safer to use passive mode.
-Jay
Quoting Duke Glover [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Mandrake gods,
I have tried, tried, and tried some more and have so far been unsuccessful
at getting
The later version of bash does not mess up your bashrc, but it won't restore
your lost one either, if I understand you correctly.
Jay
On Friday 07 September 2001 11:17, I was honored with this communique:
right, some more interesting facts i have just discovered:
i have lost the pretty
is supposed
to be out by the end of the year and should address this problem.
Jay
On Friday 31 August 2001 11:20, I was honored with this communique:
Trying to run/complete the installation of Star Office 5.2 freezes my
MS Intellimouse and stops install dead in its tracks. I've tried
I had the same problem until I upgraded to LM8.0 with KDE 2.1.2 and Konqueror
2.1.1. Occasionally it pops up again but only rarely.
What versions of KDEand Konqueror are you using?
Jay
On Thursday 26 July 2001 h:05, Darren wrote:
Hey everyone, another minor problem.
Konqueror
and you're done.
Jay
On Sunday 08 July 2001 06:49, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
All first generation Pentiums (including their MMX variants) are i586. Any
CPU built on Pentium Pro (or PPro) technology is an i686. This includes the
Pentium II, Celeron and Pentium III. The Pentium IV is a different
On Tue, 03 Jul 2001, Romanator wrote:
Jay DeKing wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2001, Romanator wrote:
On Sunday 01 July 2001 05:42 pm, RobertLuzader wrote:
Perhaps someone can give a newbie some advice. I recently purchased
Mandrake 8.0 and so far I'm pretty satisfied. Having worked
On Wed, 04 Jul 2001, Jay DeKing wrote:
On Tue, 03 Jul 2001, Romanator wrote:
Jay DeKing wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2001, Romanator wrote:
On Sunday 01 July 2001 05:42 pm, RobertLuzader wrote:
Perhaps someone can give a newbie some advice. I recently
purchased Mandrake 8.0 and so
. If it doesn't work, I'll bump Xfree up to 4.0.3
and apply the patch and try again.
Jay
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 07:13, etharp wrote:
you note that it works OK in MDK 7.2 do you have USB and do you use it? the
difference may be the IRQ for USB is causing the hang up. I found that my
network card, my USB
to me until later.
Just glad to have LM8 running again with StarOffice along for the ride.
Thanks for the suggestions,
Jay
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 13:17, Jay DeKing wrote:
I have a USB printer. No TV card, no network card. The only ISA card I have
is my modem (only one ISA slot, the rest are PCI
a** that I used to wear.
Jay
aka The Insane Multitasker
(Of course I must say that for the record, konqueror is still my fav a
You have got to try Opera. That is the creme-de-la-crop web browser for
Linux.
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
and network it with my newer machine,
where I will reinstall LM 8.0. Right now I just don't have room to do this.
Later
Jay
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Jay DeKing wrote:
I finally received my 8.0 Power Pack, and everything looks great, but Star
Office won't run.
When I click on the Star Office icon
I have an mx300 soundcard (aureal 8830) and have properly installed the
drivers. Initially Xmms works fine. But after rebooting xmms always locks
up on me.
What's going on?
_
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN
correspond correctly to my hardware.
StarOffice worked like a charm in 7.2, and I have a lot of very important
data locked up in those spreadsheets. Any help that can be provided would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay DeKing
I have to agree with Sridhar on this.
I didn't choose Linux because I expected Plug'n'Play. If I wanted a Mac
(ewww!) I would have bought a Mac. I expected a learning experience; that's
what I like in my hobbies. Since installing my first Linux distro some 7 or 8
months ago, I've acquired an
impossible
to configure.
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
Ah, yes, I forget about that one. Also the DOMAIN line in the same file.
On Sunday 17 June 2001 00:18, you wrote:
You should also change the line in /etc/sysconfig/network for HOSTNAME
On 15 Jun 2001 20:39:03 -0400, Jay DeKing wrote:
I've never had any luck with the hostname command
to fix
the usual offenders (such as chmods and chowns)
Jay DeKing
On Friday 15 June 2001 10:46, Tim Holmes wrote:
You can also use the hostname command.
Just type hostname mymachine.name.domain.com
That will do the trick as well. That's what I've used in FreeBSD. Since
there's no Linuxconf
say, the panel is
to die for. I'm a bit concerned about the instability that's been reported in
Gnome 1.4, though; I don't have it yet, still waiting on my LM 8 to be
delivered.
Jay
On Friday 15 June 2001 14:32, Solver wrote:
KDE sucks was my first thought when I first ran Linux, almost a year
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [newbie] Wow
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 00:58:59 -0400
From: Jay needs a Guinness [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 14 June 2001 09:33 pm, you wrote:
Lucky dog!
If you are trying to make us feel jealous you are doing
to blow
me top! It is a HP DeskJet 648C. I tried cups and probably a bunch of other
stuff, but I need help.
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
everything I use is completely supported in LM.
Jay
Franki wrote:
Hi all,
I just tried to install sfio-1999-3mdk.i586.rpm onto my 7.2mdk box
It gave me this message..
error: failed dependencies:
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2) is needed by sfio-1999-3mdk
so I did did a: locate libc.so.6
Or you can just run sh linuxq3ademo-1_11-6_x86_gz.sh (without the
quotes) from a command prompt. I would change the permissions to
executable, myself, but this is another option if for some reason you
can't do the chmod or are uncomfortable doing so.
Jay
Michael D. Viron wrote:
Martijn
ones. It looks at the oldest version currently installed.
I wish I could take credit for coming up with this procedure, but I had
the same problem when I first started using Mandrake and another kind
list member clued me in to the limitations of the Update program.
Jay
Civileme wrote:
You need
I found that kppp would not even hang up the phone line unless I shut
down the machine. I couldn't get gnome's ppp client to work at all; now
I'm using xISP and all is good in the world.
Jay
Bill Winegarden wrote:
Hi,
My son logged off his account without stopping kppp. A few
/Autostart/$i ]; then
$HOME/Desktop/Autostart/$i
fi
done
fi
That's all :)
Paul
That did it!
Many thanks to all who gave me ideas, most gracious thanks to Paul who
actually gave me the winning answer.
Jay
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There is a fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'.
mail
server.com/net. If all else fails call your ISP for the correct settings,
they can provide them for you.
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://www.celtic.free
On Friday 27 April 2001 04:33 am, you wrote:
http://www.stormix.com/
Andrew
That sucks. Somewhere in Redmond a Microsoft employee is smirking. Sniff...
--
Jay
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://www.celtic.free
philomena wrote:
How about posting what is in your menu.lst - maybe its not booting from the
proper kernel image ??
philomena
At 10:38 PM 4/26/01 -0400, Jay DeKing wrote:
OK, so I logged in as root, ran /boot/grub/install.sh (after making sure
that menu.lst was correct) - I still get
drives.
100 gigs of space and I'm booting off a floppy. Sheesh.
Jay
philomena wrote:
the file is actually in /boot/grub, and is called install.sh - just run it
from the command line and grub will be installed. The grub info grub uses
is in the file menu.lst - take a look at that and make sure
,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
/mnt/zip /mnt/zip supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/zip 0 0
/dev/zip is a link to hdd4. Is that correct? I know that the zip drive
is connected to the EIDE bus at hdd, but why would it be hdd4?
Thanks
Jay
But the other thing to do is check your symlinks.
Make sure the devices
to the floppy group, and
there is *no* zip group listed.
Hoping this post doesn't bounce back like my previous attempt,
Jay DeKing
Try adding yourself to the cdrom and zip groups.
--- Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a ppa zip drive and 2 cdroms setup with
supermount. Only root is
ry install, and have updated the rpm
database from the command line as well.
Note that this does not happen with every rpm, but the ones it does
happen with do it every time.
Regardez,
Jay DeKing
Salvatore Eric Indiogine wrote:
MandrakeUpdate in MDK 7.2 is buggy.
This is my persnal wa
like
that, which I believe is the ESS soundcard.
Can anyone tell me what to do about this?
Thanks! :-)
I have the same problem with my soundcard. I have a Compaq Presario 2266.
--
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://www.celtic.free
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 00:41, you wrote:
Anyone know of any Linux friendly ISP?I get the Impression My ISP
is not.
Cable access Roadrunner Time warner!
I know of one www.celticweb.com.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
http
be done. Remember the old
adage, if it isn't broke, don't fix it.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://www.celtic.free
. Thanks.
Jeff Davis
type (without the quotes) wine "package name" at a command prompt. Make
sure you are in the directory in which the package is located.
--
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://www.celtic.free
that upgrades never work as advertised. If you have your /home
partition separate from your /, /swap, etc. partitions, you do not have to
wipe all partitions, you can keep /home intact. Do a clean install, it will
give your PC that "oh-so-fresh" feeling.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland
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Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
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That is quite a signature line! Talk about long! WO!
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Jay
~May the enemies
Content-Description:
Yes, put *70 before the number, it will work. That number is not dependent
on and OS, it is dependent on the phone line itself.
--
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://www.celtic.free
) just
ignore the comment or delete the offending message. Stop flooding the inbox
with ridiculous replies about how you feel about it, for it is redundant and
uncalled for.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://celtic.free
On Tuesday 06 March 2001 16:21, you wrote:
And the pages it appears in the bar... where?
You need to go to your /home/user name/.netscape (.netscape is a hidden
file). Then edit the history file and get rid of any URL that you do not
want there.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never
anybody know when the approximate release date of 8.0 is?
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
as a
whacked metaphor, so let's all just lighten up. Nobody here REALLY knows how
tight an 8 year old is, 16...yeah some of us do. We were in high school
once, remember?
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
ed-printable
Content-Description:
I had a problem with Mandrake Update in 7.1 but 7.2's update tool works
excellently for me.
--
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
On Saturday 24 February 2001 14:00, you wrote:
Can someone tell me,
what HP driver do I choose for a
DeskJet 648c
I don't see that one listed...in 7.2 cups
I used the HP 660C. Works good.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
can't even follow the lists SIMPLE
directions.
--
Jay
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
with 7.1?
michelle
7.2 is a LOT better than 7.1.
--
Jay
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, you wrote:
Yes, but what if one didn't coose a graphical login to begin with?
Honestly, I forget.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
Hi all,
I just looked at the Fdisk for my windows D drive hdb2 in linux and
it starts at 1275. Could that be my problem? Is it bad for it to be
past 1024? I have not changed anything in fdisk.
Thanks for helping me every one. I appreciate it.
Jay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does any body know how to get aol running under mandrake linux 7.2 ,
or any help / advice on how to run wine
E-mail me on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
:-)
You can't run AOL under Linux, mention it again and we have to tar and
feather you. :)
--
Jay
~May the enemies
jiten wrote:
i installed it yesterday on my mandrake7.2 system. there was two
versions(static and dynmic)
. i chosen the static one. but it is giving segmentation fault. anybody
else having sucess please let me know.
thanx
jiten
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Jay wrote:
Just letting you
-michael- wrote:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg
--
~enjoy!~
-michael-
That is f***ing spectacular!
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
Just letting you know that Opera beta 4 is out for Linux.
http://www.opera.com/linux/
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~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
and free. That is why
Linux is so popular amongst programmers. If Linux wasn't around we
would have to use an expensive Unix flavor like Solaris.
enough said.
--Kevin
ALL RIGHT KEVIN!!! Well said. Go Linux Go Linux GO! A toast to Linux,
a Guinness for Mandrake.
--
Jay
~May the enemies
Roger Sherman wrote:
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jay wrote:
Without sounding too harsh...What the hell is a registered Linux User
anyway?
A linux user who is registered.
Obviously, but where does one go to be a r.l.u.?
http://counter.li.org/
But why would you care
Mark Weaver wrote:
Jay!
I like your sig lines. :)
Mark
Thanks Mark!
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
user #190719
--
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~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
Jeff Dickman wrote:
To be a Registered Linux User, you must send 1 dollar to everyone on the
list. :-) I did - I have my number around here somewhere
-JD-
Here you go$1!
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http://www.mrsnooky.com
Mark Weaver wrote:
Jay...its a joke. they're messing around...not serious. :)
--
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/ * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
* in order to get the rats up from below decks
* so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
*
* REGISTERED LINUX USER # 182496
root wrote:
Hi all,
does anybody have any idea why the kmail "send" button stopped
functioning.
i use mandrake7.0.
thanks for any help.
First the obvious. Are your SMTP settings correct?
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
Michael wrote:
Hi,friends:
what should I do after I run startx?
how to set the size of font and screen resolution?
thanks,
Michael zhao
lµJ\¢akyëaygër¢êßç^?׫?ëZqǬ±«a¶Úÿ0ÖËT¥Ê
You can set that in DrakConf. Have fun.
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Jay
"May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of
properly. How can uninstall a tarball app, and can I
uninstall this particular app and still maintain the old program
version?
--
Jay
"May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter,
fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after."
http://www.mrsnooky.com
When I started printtool to configure my HP printer, it autodetected my
usb printer.
But, when I wanted to print a test page this error message came up:
Error printing test to queue usb
reason:lpr:connect:connection refused
jobs queued but can't start daemon.
How do I fix this?
--
Jay
&quo
?
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Jay
"May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with
gladness, that stays forever after."
"May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend."
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, /sbin, /lib, none of which may be deleted if you care to have a running
system.
civileme
On Tuesday 14 November 2000 22:55, you wrote:
How do I give myself the option of automatically deleting the /tmp file
contents? --
Jay
"May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter,
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, you wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Jay wrote:
civileme
On Tuesday 14 November 2000 22:55, you wrote:
How do I give myself the option of automatically deleting the /tmp file
contents? --
As root, set up a cron job (crontab -e):
0 10 * * * rm -rf /tmp
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I know in Windows you can safely delete the contents of your windows\temp file.
Can you safely delete the /tmp file contents in Linux?
Jay
"May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with
gladness, that stays forever after."
"May the ene
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