Lionel Pitaru wrote:
Hello everyone
Some one know of a robust application to write CDs R-RW? (I'm using
BlackBox-0.61.1 and Mandrake 8.0)
Thanks
Lionel
Lionel,
I've been using Gtoaster for all my CD burning and it works very nicely
for all my CD burning needs.
--
daRcmaTTeR
Mare y Guille wrote:
Hello, i Install Madrake 8 today. All work well, but in Windows
something is wrong. I have two HD, one of 12 G and one of 8 gb. I
install Linux y an 4 gb partition of the 8 Hd, but windows still
recognize 8 GB. Why? How can I change it?
Thank You
Guillermo Movia
Colin,
If you open Mandrake's control center you'll be able to configure your
firewall in there. Mdk 8.0 comes with iptables and there are two way to
configure your firewall already on your machine. You have both tiny
firewall and Bastille firewall. Mandrake Control Center uses tiny
firewall by
And...you have what relation to this list as far as the list servers go as
well as the list admin?
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a
, 2001, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi list,
Well, actually this is directed to list server admin more then the list
itself. At any rate it would be very helpful and cut down on a lot of
extra traffic if you would please add a reply-to header to the message
headers. It's been missing for quite some
Roman,
;) this isn't a bug...it's a feature.
Mark
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Romanator wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am using Lunux Mandrake 8. For some reason my
/home/roman/desktop/Trash Bin will NOT empty. Any idea what is causing
this?
Which file should I edit? Is this a bug?
Cheers!
--
Roman,
Are you talking about a developement environment or the compilers that you
would use to compile the programs you code. There are already both
included on the install CD's.
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Romanator wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a C++ program that will run on LM 8.0?
--
Roman
UmDan?
there wasn't any attachment to that message. at least none that I
received. fortunately windows does not live at this address either, but I
think you grossly misunderstood this poor soul. I think all he wanted to
do was warn everyone that he'd been infected in case anyone received
SK,
You can easily accomplish what you want by using either JavaScript or a
PERL CGI script. Personally I prefer PERL scripts to Java. Here is a web
site that will have just what you're looking for.
http://www.cgi-resources.com/
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate
Mike,
Even though it's not a Mandrake box still the all the log files should be
kept under /var/log. you may want to pay specific attention to the kernel
info and warning log files.
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even
Franki,
this might sound like a stupid question, but i've found in the past i've
had to ask myself the same question. are you sure the package
openssh-server is installed? I've had the same situation a few times and
almost each time when I thought that the server installed it was only
the
...
Frank
-Original Message-
From: Mark Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 11 May 2001 10:35 PM
To: Franki
Cc: Rules Address for MDK
Subject: RE: [newbie] mandrake 7.2 and FTP
Franki,
this might sound like a stupid question, but i've found in the past i've
had to ask
Hi Petre,
you're very welcome for the help. No problem. thats why we're all here in
this place.
and yes, you can get that tarball from www.rpm.org. thats where I got it.
good luck,
Mark
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Petre Daniel wrote:
so,i read the messages,still a bit confused,but i got the big
Petre,
I have some bad news and ...some more bad news...
RPM 4 is completely uncomaptible with Mandrake 7.2. Do not, under any
circumstances even whisper to your machine that you're thinking about
trying to get that program onto your system. To tell you the truth you
really don't need it
now THATS exactly what I'm talking about. Nice job Skip!
Mark
On Wed, 9 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael As far as I know, unless you write some kind of script, there
Michael is no easy way to change just the permissions on the
Michael directories without affecting
O dorrian...YOU'RE INFECTED YOU ATTACHMENT
OPENING email user ;)
this is the very reason i stopped using windows-always-has-a-bug.
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Dave Sherman wrote:
I hope no one here is using Windows/Outlook if they are foolish enough to
open this...
Why go to the trouble of writing it in PERL? Why not just write a simple
bash script? seems to me that it would far less trouble and work.
Mark
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Franki wrote:
I am surprised that no one has done it yet... I might have to see if I can
do it with perl
-Original
yeah Dorian...see what lookin at dirty pictures gets ya?
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Sam wrote:
Dorian, looks like your Windows machine (and Outlook Express) has been
infected by the VBS virus that's been going around recently?
On Wednesday 09 May 2001 19:59, Dorian_750 wrote:
Hi!
You've got
ha! my linux machine(s) scoff at this lowly form of cybernetic anti-life.
Bah hum-bug!
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Franki wrote:
Hi guys,
keep in mind that this guy probably doesn't know he has it...
I am using outlook now, and I received it,, but I certainly wouldn't run
anything I couldn't
does make ya wonder...doesn't it?
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Terry wrote:
Kinda funny how a windows Outlook virus made its way to a LINUX mailing list,
where I'm sure majority of the people on here use LINUX. :-)
Terry Sheltra
On Wednesday 09 May 2001 09:41, you wrote:
At 07:59 05/09/2001
why?
...thats just plain gross!
Mark
On Wed, 9 May 2001, g wrote:
Can someone tell me how to unistall LM?
I've given it a valiant effort, but I must return to Windows. No sound,
screen resolution is hosed, tried to upgrade to LM 8.0, lost the mouse and
lost screen resolution.
Wife
yeah...you can do that, but what about just booting to the floppy, running
fdisk and then simply deleting the Non-DOS partition leaving the windows
installation intact and untouched. After which you will of course want to
refresh your MBR by issuing this command on the command line. Thats a DOS
Good grief! when are people going to learn NOT to click on email
attachments? for cryin out loud!
On Wed, 9 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VIRUS
---
Hank Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED]Blacksburg, Va
Virginia Tech
Ok...try this...
Open Kpackage as root and then do your searching that way. you will want
to find the RPM packages that were installed. other then that there isn't
anything else you can do other then completely reinstalling the system.
Mark
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Petre Daniel wrote:
this is
Ok...but what if you're just using standard IDE controllers? Because I got
the exact same results on the two attempts I made at installing 8.0 on my
home system which has two newer Maxtor drives and an AMD K6. The install
was flawless on this machine here at work which is an older P1-133 with
two
Mark,
Please straighen me out:
Mark Weaver wrote:
The hosts.deny file is a file that Portsentry uses to keep track of ip
addresses of machines that have scanned your machine's ports and tried to
gain access to your machine.
ai4a says that his hosts.deny file contains ALL: ALL
by a power off.
Hope this helps,
Randy Kramer
Mark Weaver wrote:
Lee,
I had my system setup essentially the same way until I stopped using
Windows all together. I'm using a 3Com/USRobotic ISA and last I heard your
modem was also supported. I have a feeling that it may be in the setup
hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a parent. :)
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, ai4a wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
The hosts.deny file is a file that Portsentry uses to keep track of ip
addresses of machines that have scanned your machine's ports and tried
Hi Rog,
I hear it's been compromised by subversive communist factions that are in
league with bill gates and want to squash the rise of Linux Mandrake as
world power and force to be reconed with.
seriously though, i've heard that there are some security issues with this
kernel as there are with
8.0 doesn't sound like very much fun. i think i'm going to stay with 7.2
for a while.
so you're saying that you installed the 2.2.19-kernel-src rpm and then
compiled it?
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst
, Mark Weaver wrote:
which kernel was it that you compiled?
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being
Along with Pmfirewall you should also configure portsentry to watch for
port scans. Pmfirewall, using Ipchains, is a wonderful first step, but a
single layered security scheme isn't much security at all. I wouldn't use
anything less then two layers and thats cutting things down to bare bones.
heh! every time I choose Grub I get LILO anyhow so I just stopped asking
for grub.
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a parent. :)
On Sat,
The hosts.deny file is a file that Portsentry uses to keep track of ip
addresses of machines that have scanned your machine's ports and tried to
gain access to your machine.
if this file is empty it either means that portsentry hasn't detected
anyone scanning your machine, or that you haven't
Barbara,
The compiler is telling you it's confused and doesn't know for certain
whether it's supposed to do the job or not. Open the file Makefile and
check to make sure which compiler is being referenced in the file. specify
either gcc or g++.
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to
s,
it would appear from the information you supplied that you didn't compile
the kernel but rather installed the RPM package version. if that is
correct then you did what I did last week and now you've got a mess.
if you're running Mandrake 8.0 I'm not sure what to tell you since I'm
still
Hans,
that little message indicates that you have installed and are running the
Reiser file system.
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a
Lee,
I had my system setup essentially the same way until I stopped using
Windows all together. I'm using a 3Com/USRobotic ISA and last I heard your
modem was also supported. I have a feeling that it may be in the setup.
Open the Kppp interface with your modem set to use ttyS1 (COM2). you may
Um...pardon the breakin on this thread, but I'm wondering about something.
I'm thinking about upgrading to 8.0, but I'm not liking what I'm hearing
about the kernel in that version.(2.4.3) Is there another kernel version
offered during install? i.e. 2.2.17 or 2.2.19?
--
Mark
*
what
Ok...I think you may want to try passing this to the kernel when you boot.
root=/dev/hda5
see if that works. your windows partition is probably named /dev/hda1. And
as usually follows the first Linux partition gets named /dev/hda5.
--
Mark
*
what knowledge I have managed to accumlate
children. You never finish being a parent. :)
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, robert wydler haduch wrote:
At 04:58 PM 4/22/2001 -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
Dale,
it's asking you where the / root partition is located so
it knows
where to look for the kernel. tell me...is Mandrake
Dale,
it's asking you "where" the "/" root partition is located so it knows
where to look for the kernel. tell me...is Mandrake the second OS on your
drive and do you have only one drive?
--
Mark
*
"what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and
Marcia,
I think the latest release of Mdk8.0 is beta 3. Last I heard the final
release was scheduled for June.
--
Mark
*
"what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never
Actually there are many of us that read this list that know about this
very thing. And the single most important thing we know about this
particular topic is that if you want to get Linux to install correctly DO
NOT attempt to install Linux on a DOS partition. Install it on it's own
partition.
thats ok cause it didn't work right half the stinkin time anyway.
--
Mark
*
"what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a parent. :)"
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001,
Vic,
Just how many times have you fired "boogerbutt" this year? :)
Mark
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Chubby Vic wrote:
Thank you so much for the advice, I can now log in from here.
I don't know how to thank you.
Please excuse Griff's abuse of my system, I fired
the boogerbutt.
On Sunday 08
Actually, I prefer
rm -Rvf directory-name
Mark
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Dan wrote:
--- Andrew Iovannisci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to delete a non-empty directory via
the command line
without going through
What happened Vic? How can I help?
Mark
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Chubby Vic wrote:
I can't get my ftp server to work some buttface broke it
please help HELP HGELP STUPID FTP SERVER
PLEASE HELP ME I NEED IT BACK BADLY!!
Kit,
I've got 249 reasons why I went back to using XFree86-3.3.6 instead of the
other one. It's a brand spankin new monitor that was totally unable to use
that X server. Reloaded 3.3.6 and everything was great. I've Never seen a
picture so sharp as this Phillips flat screen is giving me.
Mark
You really should start using portSentry as well. a single layered
security scheme is almost as bad as having none at all. especially if
you're new to ipchains and configuring them.
Mark
Jon Doe wrote:
Do I need to worry about these worms that are going around? I don't run any
services, I
You may need to resubscribe to the list. I had to do that last week for
some reason. It happens every now and then.
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there anything wrong with mailing list ? i hav not recieved a single email in 4-5
days.
Another sure-fire way to take one out that isn't responding is to open
KPM and kill the app that way. No worries of bothering anything
important cause if you open KPM as a user the only thing you can kill
are apps that you've started, or that carry your userID.
Mark
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear
Gavin wrote:
I want to use the themes from 7.1 on 7.2 desktop how do I do this, 7.2 does
not have themes listed in the control panel. I really like the Matrix theme!
Gavin
Gavin,
In order for you to accomplish this you will have to upgrade your
current version of KDE, which is likely KDE
doesn't anyone READ the instructions anymore? God only knows what they'd
do with a map somewhere out in the wilderness with little gas left. call
the map maker for directions?
NOT!
Mark
Michael Scottaline wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TAKE ME OFF THIS LIST
Ben,
Would you like for me to host the list on my system on a trial basis to
see how things will go with it? I've got Majordomo setup and working on
my Linux machine here at home. Only trouble is that I don't have a 24/7
connection so theres going to be a little down time.
For instance, between
Peter,
Sounds like a very well informed opinion formed by someone who has done
their homework and put in the time.
Mark
Peter Smith wrote:
--- Dan LaBine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip!
Why are many Linux-based programs so complicated to
set up?? Here we are,
snip!
I'm no expert but
Dan LaBine wrote:
Yeah, Chuck it does. Log in as root, open a terminal, and type the following
exactly (Without the quotes).
"ipchains -P forward DENY"
That oughtta do! Remember, each time you start your PC, you'll have to do
it, until someone sends you the instructions on how to
Dan...In some ways we're saying similar things, except as to the point
of "what" Pmfirewall is. And it is definately "not" a firewall, rather
it is merely a means to get the ipchains firewall rule-set configured to
a point to where it's functional. Notice I didn't say ready for prime
time, but
a few (prob'ly benign)
attempts to scan or connect to me, all similarly rejected.
--
Dale Earnhardt, the greatest stock car driver ever,
he's won his 8th and His Greatest Championship
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
On Saturday 17 March 2001 08:44 am, Mark Weaver
use your Windows boot disk to start your computer and at the A:\ prompt
issue the command to clean your boot sector - "fdisk /mbr" that will
take care of it.
Mark
robert macdonald wrote:
Yes I tried that But I get "Error: Unrecognized command"
From: Jean-Louis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan LaBine wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've just downloaded pmfirewall. I have some pretty bad questions as I am a
complete newbie. I want to get this up and running so that I can feel safe about
getting on the net. My question is, after I unzip it where should I point the
Renaud,
You can get the information you're looking for by using this neat little
command.
du -h dir(s) to be listed --max-depth=1
Example:
du -h / --max-depth=1
give it a try...you'll love it!
Mark
Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to find a way to get,
effect on your printer.
Mark
Jeff Malka wrote:
How do I find out if my printer is installed? I would like to try that
first grin
(scared)
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user 183185
- Original Message -
From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Wow! as if it were hard to understand. Pedophilia is gross man!
Jon Doe wrote:
I can't believe all this about one stupid comment. He is human I'm sure, not
like any of us have ever done something stupid.
What amazes me further is that no one has made one comment about the guy who
in his
It sounds like to me that this would be a good time to reinstall Gimp.
1) uninstall the GIMP packages from your system
rpm -qa|grep gimp ENTER
# this will tell you exactly what packages are present
# on your system. use this to remove exactly the packages
# that
Just a silly question here, but isn't your mouse connected on
Com1(/dev/ttyS0)? Putting the modem on Com2 (/dev/ttyS1) will work much
better. Then, use Kppp to configure your dialup connection.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing
what are talking about? I've done LOTS of stupid things and i'm sure i'm
not finished yet!
thing is Julio said something very uncouth (sp) in mixed company and it
wasn't appreciated. thats what all the hub-bub is about. since then he's
apologized in manly fashion and has been forgiven. So...lets
Come on! - DIE THREAD DIE!! -
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Hans N. wrote:
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 00:17:21 -0500
From: Hans N. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
No...if I'm not mistaken what he is suggesting is possible and very
likely. Once you're in though I think the command is "mkbootdisk". You
could also email Civileme directly and ask him. I'm sure he'd tell you.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
Thank you Julio.
And as for 8.0...well, to hear your excitement it almost makes me want to
get the ISO's. But, maybe not just yet cause my 7.2 installation is
running SO good I hate to disturb it. My pappy always used to say, "If it
ain't broke boy there ain't no need for fixin it."
Maybe I'll
Robert,
Unless you REALLY want to use Sendmail, you will have to uninstall
postfix first. then you will have to reinstall all the sendmail packages
that are on your install CD's. If you don't want to go to all that
trouble though you can just as easily use Pine and Postfix.
To check your system
Robert,
Fetchmail is also already loaded on your system. The first thing you
want to do is to run Pine for the first time. This will get the dir in
/var/spool/mail ready to accept messages for you. It will also give Pine
a chance to get setup for running.
The next thing you will want to do is
all I can say at this point is - DIE, THREAD DIE... Now, where'd I put
that twit filter.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HEY !! I don't mind a crude joke, a little bad language perhaps but this is
just SICK ! How about a little respect for younger/female/parents on this
list ?
On Sunday 04
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking around on Ebay and noticed that they were auctioning Linux
Mandrake 7.2 and RedHat 7.0 for like 3 dollars. Has anyone ever used this
route before? Is it worth it or should I just go to the store and get it?
Thanks
~Lance
you know...there's just
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] SPAM
- Original Message -
From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] SPAM
maybe English is a second language for this p
0
From: adam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] SPAM
- Original Message -
From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] SPAM
maybe English
s, at least it looks that way from
here, I recieved about 5 copies of this mail.
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] SPAM
maybe English
et.com/petition.html
http://ants.www4.50megs.com/linux.html
http://www.50megs.com
Anthony Daniell
- Original Message -
From: "adam" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] SPAM
- Original Message --
Daryl Johnson wrote:
It allows you to use several different kernels more easily. Some people
have a need for it, some don't :o)
regards
Daryl
:)
the kernels don't get that big.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being
worthless,"
stephen galowski wrote:
please use the unsubscrice command please
Stephen,
please turn off the annoying receipt request. It's really bad manners on
a mailing list.
thanks
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being
worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes
"Kelly, Christopher" wrote:
This is off-topic...
Does anybody on this list run a Half-Life server? I was wondering, if I want
to setup a Linux Half-Life server, do I need to perform a server
installation of Mandrake? Or can I run it in the Normal installation?
Thanks,
Moose
Kelly,
s
Daryl
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Weaver
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linux partitioning
Ok...but what does he do if he wants his system to run correctly? He's
clearly going to need more room on "/" then 10MB. What about /etc, or /var
which both have a tenden
Well...just speaking for myself, auto-replies don't bother me a bit, but
bad spilling annoies the hill out-a me!
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Carl Kehley wrote:
Date:
maybe English is a second language for this person. In which case their
english isn't all that bad. Certainly much better then some folks I know
that speak and write the language as their mother tongue!
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
it's jest one-O-those topics that borders on religious ferver and
fanatisism.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Adam Baxter wrote:
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 22:46:29 -0500
Gregg,
What is the size of your drive cause if I understand you correctly your
installation, if it installs at all, won't work very well.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001,
Hi Kit,
Installing Alsa sounds like a good idea to me.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, KompuKit wrote:
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 08:59:44 -0500
From: KompuKit [EMAIL
Roman,
Pine 4.31 reads it just fine, but why in the world are you posting this
stuff to the list? Have you been earing too many expresso beans or
something?
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On
Um...yeah. that would be my take on it. Roman is, after all, the master of
thread and controversy creation. :)
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, philomena wrote:
Date:
Say! now there's a thought. What a concept!
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Daryl Johnson wrote:
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 12:01:33 -
From: Daryl Johnson [EMAIL
prolly wasn't aware of the sheer volume of messages on a daiy basis.
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Anthony Daniell wrote:
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 08:45:48 +1000
From:
Um...you guys are making this harder then it really is.
1) open theme manager
2) click on the add button
3) insert cursor in the filter field
4) change .ktheme to read *.* and hit ENTER
This will allow you to see all the theme .tar.gz files in the dir where
you've naviaged to provided they are
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Crazy??
Mark Weaver wrote:
Roman,
Pine 4.31 reads it just fine, but why in the world are you posting this
stuff to the list? Have you been earing too many expresso beans or
something?
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and
being on
this email forum for 12 hours, I understand where Anthony is coming
from...
bottom line: Lets get this thing on a "newsgroup" promote the new
newsgroup address and save the hassle.
Mark Weaver wrote:
prolly wasn't aware of the sheer volume of messages on a daiy basis.
yeah, yeah...ok...I'll let this poor guy off the hook.
send a self addressed stamped envelope to each and every member on this
list. Inlcude inside that envelope a $10 bill and at the end of the month
we'll all get together and take a vote on whether or not to let you "off"
the list.
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Subject: Re: [newbie] system sounds
installed ALSA...still can't hear system sounds
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi Kit,
Installing Alsa sounds like a good idea to me.
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Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and
abe wrote:
regrettably that tech is misinformed. In my time as a pc repair tech I
saw many sticks of ram that passed the boot test put were infact bad.
Quick tech pro is one of the best memory testers you'll find. It
actually test's most of the hardware in your system. Quick tech can
Ummm...what the heck was that?
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Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Romanator wrote:
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 15:05:38 -0500
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carjam wrote:
Probably, but some people (like me) are stuck with html. I use outlook
express. I have set all the options to plain text. In 5 places I have set
the options to plain text. And it still sends html. I am makeing my own mail
client now :).
Well, you must have convinced it
Aston wrote:
Tafta Zani wrote:
ouch, sorry
seems that outlook express turn my setting back to HTML format.
(still using windoze coz I got WinModem, recommend me the right modem.
I mean cheap, fast, and sure it isn't winmodem)
dynalink made some excellent internal and external
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