Re: [newbie] Some Emails Returned

2000-10-04 Per discussione Mark Weaver
AOL's mail server is complaining as is your own postfix problem because your header information is displaying localhost.localdomain. In plain words what these two things are saying is that it doesn't want to recieve mail from a host that doesn't exist. It's a feature inherent in most mailserver

Re: [newbie] Using Wine to play a Windows game?

2000-10-04 Per discussione Mark Weaver
copy the entire program dir that Hearts lives on your DOS partition to your Linux home dir, enter that dir in a terminal window and then on the command line call wine and name the executable you wish to run. Example: wine hearts.exe ENTER If all is well and you're not missing any

Re: [newbie] X windows does not recognise graphics card

2000-10-04 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Matt, try running as root from that same command line "setuptool". -- Mark /* I never worry about the to-jams. * Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth * it's already too late...just make sure * you chew them thoroughly before swallowing! */ Registered Linux

Re: [newbie] Installation Problem

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
This may be a mute point, since it's been a fairly well established fact that Linux and Western Digital drives don't like one another, but did you boot the CD to start the install, or did you start from a boot floppy? I've willing to bet though that what you're experiencing is that when Linux

RE: [newbie] Microsoft bails out Corel!!

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Yeah...really. they should stick to makeing office suites. -- Mark ~~~ ...someone once asked Annie Sullivan what she saw in a man she was considering as perspective suiter who had a terrible case of acne. Annie was reported to have replied, "His face is an easy read!" On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 2:44pm

Re: OT [newbie] Antique systems [was: Off-topic posts.]

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Holy hanna Ozz! come on man! talk more assembler to me! maybe I'm sick, but I really like that language. -- Mark ~~~ ...someone once asked Annie Sullivan what she saw in a man she was considering as perspective suiter who had a terrible case of acne. Annie was reported to have replied, "His

Re: [newbie] Installation Problem

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
noticed that with a few people that I've helped out that have gotten Signal 11, it's been a problem with Memory(RAM), this is just my 2 cents to try to help out. Adam - Original Message - From: "Mark Weaver" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday,

Re: OT [newbie] Antique systems [was: Off-topic posts.]

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
alarm and telephone answering voice mail system control box, as well as have it control a central office box as in "inter-office" not public. On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Mark Weaver wrote: Holy hanna Ozz! come on man! talk more assembler to me! maybe I'm sick, but I really like tha

Re: [newbie] re read and write rights

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Mike, You can do that like this: chmod ### -Rf dirname Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need too change the permissions on an entire directory tree. [eg /public] what is the easiest way to do this. I wish to give everybody rights to a certain folder and all the contents

Re: OT [newbie] Antique systems [was: Off-topic posts.]

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Awwwh...come on Ozz...don't be like that. Share! Mark "Austin L. Denyer" wrote: The only use I found for self modifying code was speed. example in basic: do a=key if a=27 then beep:end If a=64 then beep:beep:end if a=65 then beep:beep:beep:end loop change to: 11

Re: [newbie] Getting apache back to default?

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Uninstalling Apache might not be a bad idea depending on just how misconfigured it is at the moment. You may find though that uninstalling and reinstalling would be easier if you were to use kpackage though. Much easier to use in my experience. You would first want to uninstall Apache using

Re: [newbie] Long wait times when starting applications

2000-10-03 Per discussione Mark Weaver
doesn't your cursor turn into a little clock when something is working? You know...like the cursor on a Mac does. -- Mark ~~~ ...someone once asked Annie Sullivan what she saw in a man she was considering as perspective suiter who had a terrible case of acne. Annie was reported to have replied,

Re: [newbie] Getting a Telnet daemon up

2000-10-02 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Telnet isn't a daemon it's an actual program that you can call either from a terminal window or in the program menu. To know for certain as to whether or not the program exists on your system in a terminal window type; whereis telnet ENTER If it comes back empty then the program

Re: [newbie] hacker or cracker was: Telneting

2000-10-02 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Have you tried this one yet? cd /mnt/windows/progra~1 (progra~1) is what you will need to get there. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of

Re: [newbie] Telneting

2000-10-01 Per discussione Mark Weaver
You are both very correct, however, I used to the term "hacker" because this "is" a newbie list and most people readily understand the term more quickly than they do "cracker." -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed

Re: OT [newbie] Off-topic posts.

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Maybe I'm missing the obvious here, but what the fsck is it about US Politics that "even vaguely relates" to Linux? Please, humor me, this bemused Linux user is eager to learn... I agree that "you post messages to a list for the benefit of that list seeing and responding". BUT What

Re: [newbie] Telneting

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Andrew, Most ISP's as a rule no longer allow telneting except after very specific rules have been setup and established between the user and the ISP. This is primarily because of the prolipheration of hackers, (I hate using that term because a REAL hacker wouldn't do anything malicious...a REAL

Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Alan, Am I understanding you correctly? You have Linux on one of the SCSI drives and the /boot partition(s), the SWAP partitions, and the boot manager on the IDE drive? The reason I ask is because I'm considering building a new system and using SCSI drives in it for the sheer speed of them, and

Re: [newbie] Seti@HOME

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
that sounds really cool...would you like to share it with the list? I for one would be very interested in seeing it and the source code. I'm learning C++ at the moment and jump at any and every chance to learn something new. -- Mark

Re: [newbie] 7.1 Post-install problem - it works!

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Glad we could help and the story had a happy ending. May all your adventures with Linux end this way. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/=

Re: [newbie] Kudzu

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Marcia, As 'root' type this command in a terminal window: ifconfig ENTER If your ethernet card is working you will see it what comes back to the screen. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed |

Re: [newbie] off-topic (mysql)

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
The manual that comes with ever installation of MySQL is probably the best documentation that I've ever seen for this application. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of

Re: OT [newbie] Off-topic posts.

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
of this crap! - Original Message - From: "Mark Weaver" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 9:36 AM Subject: Re: OT [newbie] Off-topic posts. Maybe I'm missing the obvious here, but what the fsck is it about US Politics that &qu

Re: [newbie] Seti@HOME

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Anthony, I just started running SETI@home about a month ago. I've got two machines working on it at work, and two machine crunching away at home. I think the whole thing is awesome. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were

Re: [newbie] Internet Troubles

2000-09-30 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Um...something strikes me as odd. When you setup the connection did you leave the checkbox checked that mentions the "lock file"? If so, that might be your trouble. Unckeck that box and see what happens. It sounds as though it's locked. Kinda what Netscape does from time to time when it crashes

Re: [newbie] Just wondering...

2000-09-29 Per discussione Mark Weaver
It's a temp file that's written there and evaporates when the device is unmounted. (umount) -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...

Re: [newbie] kmail error message

2000-09-29 Per discussione Mark Weaver
You might try chmod-ing it to 4755, or you could chown it to $USER.$USER and then you'd be able to use the binary of Kmail yourself, but of course non of the other users would be able to use it. That is if there are other users on your system using Kmail. You might also try re-installing the

Re: OT [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush

2000-09-29 Per discussione Mark Weaver
entertaining, isn't it? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] 3D Prophet II GTS 32 MB

2000-09-28 Per discussione Mark Weaver
James, Have you checked the list of cards on your system at all? The last time I was in the display setup there were so many listed there that I was becoming a bit annoyed having to wade through them all. Actually a "good" problem to have. -- Mark

Re: [newbie] Fw: 7.1 hardware bug

2000-09-28 Per discussione Mark Weaver
??? *blink - blink* huH? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] any screenshots of grub?

2000-09-28 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Ok Vic...how's this? I'm sure you've seen a Windows "blus screen of death", right? Well that's the background color. Very non-descript looking. Then in the middle of all tha blue there is a small menu, and on that menu are the choices you are presented with at boot time. If you make no choices

RE: OT [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush

2000-09-28 Per discussione Mark Weaver
how about DIE thread D-I-E -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: OT [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush

2000-09-28 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Sounds like a REAL good idea. Just send this crap to the bit bucket never to be seen or heard from again. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/=

Re: [newbie] Messages are repeating themselves...

2000-09-27 Per discussione Mark Weaver
of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Ken Wahl wrote: On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone else noticed that the messages

[newbie] Messages are repeating themselves...

2000-09-26 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Has anyone else noticed that the messages are repeating themselves on the list? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...

Re: [newbie] 128mb ram is detected as 64mb by linux

2000-09-26 Per discussione Mark Weaver
yes...and don't forget to run lilo from the command line before you reboot. Hmm...I feel kinda funny saying that about linux. The word is so seldom associated with the thing. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed

Re: [newbie] 7.1 Post-install problem - re-post!

2000-09-26 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Lance, try reinstalling and this time don't do the HDD optimization. I don't think with a drive that big and a system as efficient as linux that you're going to really need to worry about optimizing, and I suspect that there is a small , but apparently noticable enough hardware conflict going on

Re: [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush

2000-09-26 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Not really...He can't do a thing to the beautiful OS I'm running on my box that will likely still be running WITHOUT being rebooted once till they finally get done doodling around in court! I don't look for that to happen for another 5-10 years at least. -- Mark

Re: [newbie] Acroreadxpdf

2000-09-25 Per discussione Mark Weaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, I will try your suggestions with xpdf. It was suggested to me to install Mandrake 7 again because of some of my strange problems. I am leaning towards that strongly. Is it better to do a totally fresh install or to upgrade over the existing? I have

Re: [newbie] 6202

2000-09-25 Per discussione Mark Weaver
what us a 6202? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] How do i run Aol on linux?

2000-09-24 Per discussione Mark Weaver
I second that! V-E-R-Y -V-I-L -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux

Re: [newbie] Installing ATI-TV wonder ...

2000-09-24 Per discussione Mark Weaver
. Unfortunately for me I am typing this email from Windows :( . Mary. [Original Message] From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mary-Carol Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 09/23/2000 10:40:32 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Installing ATI-TV wonder ... Mary

Re: [newbie] Only one Linux book opens

2000-09-24 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Did you compile Acrobat or install it from an RPM? The RPM's work real well first time out-a the box. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/=

Re: [newbie] 00 stuck key

2000-09-24 Per discussione Mark Weaver
user #182496 On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Ronald J. Hall wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: Ooo..that sounds neat! Tell me about it. Its a full size keyboard, has Penguins! where Windoze keyboards have that silly emblem...Has

Re: [newbie] Backing up /home dir...

2000-09-24 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Well...I don't know what you're doing wrong. Can you tell me what exactly it is you're doing to get this back up done? What I mean is what are the commands and arguments you're using to do the backup? I've written some shell scripts that I use to automate this kind of a process, but I can't tell

Re: [newbie] Only one Linux book opens

2000-09-24 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Marcia, You can Adobe Acrobat Reader right from the Adobe site for Linux. While xpdf does read these files I think Acrobat does the job better. Give it a shot and see what you think. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were

Re: [newbie] fetchmail + wheelmouse

2000-09-23 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Andrew, Fetchmail is a daemon that runs in the background and if you've already set it up with fetchmailconf, then when you start X the daemon is running already. It contacts the server when it senses a connection has been made, therefore it doesn't need a shortcut in the autostart folder.

Re: [newbie] 00 stuck key

2000-09-23 Per discussione Mark Weaver
I myself perfer the old IBM monster keyboards. I have one but the cord went bad and it doesn't work anymore. :( The weirdest thing about this keyboard is that the cable attached to the keyboard connects via an RJ45 jack on the keyboard end. Never seen anything like it before. I've never used

Re: [newbie] Pine and dialup

2000-09-23 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Ata boy Ralph. Pine's the only way to go...it's the Unix way, you know? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...|

Re: [newbie] Pine and dialup

2000-09-21 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Ralph, I'm using Pine with a dial up connection. Sorry no one answered your first post. I only just now saw it on the list. Using Pine with dial connections is fairly easy. 1) you want to initialize your "Inbox" by launching Pine. 2) then you want to configure your settings for Pine on your

Re: [newbie] Gnome Desktop looks like Enlightenment

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
TiGereYe wrote: hello, This is quiet intresting, i had something of similar nature ... well i tried to fire up an application a while ago (cant remember what the application was) but apparently it depended on Gnome and it went ahead and fired up gnome or maybe it didnt but it gave me the

Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 / Trying to get modemto work

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Alan Shoemaker wrote: Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote: I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ? [snip] Rodrigoexternal Alan yeah...what Alan said. An external or ISA...if you decided to go with an internal check the HCL on the Mandrake

Re: [newbie] Printer Help

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
AL wrote: Hi! I'm running Mandrake 7.1 and my Panasonic printer (KXP1150) is not recognised by it. I have tried all the nearest settings available offered by printool to no avail. Any help greatly appreciated Thanks! Your printer does not seem to be on the HCL,

Re: [newbie] Yahooooo - nuther part at Fred's

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
John Rye wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: Junkbuster was pretty easy once I got it to compile - seems I might have some flaky ram here - I'm still looking for easy ways to kill the spam.. Cheers John, When you get that figured out let me know what you did to get it to work. I wouldn't

Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 / Trying to get modemto work

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
to http://www.linux.com for a list of modems that work. Barry :-) On Tue, 19 September 2000, Mark Weaver wrote: Alan Shoemaker wrote: Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote: I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ? [snip] Rodrigoexternal

Re: [newbie] Printer Help

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
I don't recall seeing them, but then I wasn't looking for them. Follow the link back and check to see if they're there. Mark John Rye wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: AL wrote: Hi! I'm running Mandrake 7.1 and my Panasonic printer (KXP1150) is not recognised by it. I have tried all

Re: [newbie] Yahooooo - nuther part at Fred's

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Larry, If you haven't already take a look into setting up procmail filters. It's relatively easy, quick, and offers precise, hands-on control over the filters and the messages getting filtered. -- Mark ** =/\= No

Re: [newbie] Dual-boot question

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Kelly, You can do what you've mentioned and you shouldn't have any trouble at all in doing so. When I first started using Linux that's very much the way I did it. I had Windows in one drive and Linux on another. Everything booted just fine and both OS's were just happy as clams. -- Mark

Re: [newbie] licq 0.85 problem

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Joan, I'm kinda coming in here half way through, but have you tried Kxicq yet? I used to be a staunch LICQ user. However, when I made the switch from RedHat to Mandrake I also discovered Kxicq when LICQ got strange on me and I've been using it ever since. It's very nice and works well. -- Mark

Re: [newbie] Error msg's while booting up mandrake linux

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Actually I wish the good folks at Mandrake wouldn't even offer this type of installation choice. This is my opinion of course, but in doing so it makes an extremely wonderful, dependable, powerful product look like crap I second that. I see so many people here having trouble with this

Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 / Trying to get modemto work

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
all. I am comforted by a Manufacturer/Model Number type of list, because invariably the first modem I pick won't be one of the many. Barry :-) Mark Weaver wrote: wait...I'm confused about something here. How can the HCL leave you in the dark about whether a peice of hardware is supported or not. Eith

Re: [newbie] Only one Linux book opens

2000-09-19 Per discussione Mark Weaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Anyone, When I put in my Linux Mandrake 7.0 #3 CD in order to read some of the books only one book will open for me. This happened before with my first install of Linux, too, before the crash. They all opened with Acrobat reader under Windows 95. What do

Re: [newbie] Error msg's while booting up mandrake linux

2000-09-18 Per discussione Mark Weaver
The best thing you can do in this situation is install Linux on it's own partition instead of installing it behind a DOS partition. It's less work and far less headache then the way you're attempting to do it now. lnx4win is VERY buggy at the moment and to tell you the truth IMHO it's the worst

Re: [newbie] Need Printer Help ...

2000-09-18 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Mary, Have you checked the Mandrake sites' HCL list yet to see if indeed that printer is supported by Linux Mandrake. If you can find that printer on that list then there's a real good chance you're going to also be able to get help getting it to work. I'm not sure whether or not you will be

Re: [newbie] mail-client software

2000-09-17 Per discussione Mark Weaver
...| Registered Linux user #182496 On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Paul wrote: On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Mark Weaver wrote: Jay, Where at Tucows is Mahogony? I was looking all over and couldn't find it. It is Mahogany, not Mahogony... Paul

Re: [newbie] (no subject)

2000-09-17 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Dennis, Not sure about the first one. Going to have to think about that one for a bit, but the second is easy. The file that controls what Netscape does is the preferences.js file that is located in the .netscape dir in your home directory. -- Mark

Re: [newbie] Dam - I stuffed it again - SOLVED

2000-09-17 Per discussione Mark Weaver
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, John Rye wrote: John Rye wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: John, What were you working on just before these errors started popping up? -- Mark

Re: [newbie] Testing new versions of kernels with a floppy

2000-09-17 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Yes...I would definately disable supermount and then to make the boot disk just use the utility that comes with Mandrake. If you open Drakeconf you'll find it right there on the menu. It's called Drakeboot. -- Mark **

Re: [newbie] Uninstall Mandrake 6.0

2000-09-17 Per discussione Mark Weaver
What is it that you're trying to do to uninstall Mandrake 6.0? There really isn't anything to do persay except the format the partitions that 6.0 is already occupying and then do what ever you want to do with that space. If you intend to install a newer version of Mandrake in that space, then as

Re: [newbie] Let me go!!!!

2000-09-17 Per discussione Mark Weaver
send a message with the word un s u b s c ri be in it, only you have to spell it correctly of course, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I had to spell it that way because otherwise the list server would have picked it up as a "no-no" word! :) -- Mark

Re: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100]

2000-09-16 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Dacia and AzureRose wrote: Linux is fast with 128 megs. It is much faster with 256 and when you put 384 in it really starts to cook. I imagine that a 'hammer with a gig of ram would pretty much do everything right as the thought to do it first crossed your mind. Imagine a world where X

Re: [OT] [newbie] Napster Server IP Address Wanted

2000-09-16 Per discussione Mark Weaver
5 Sep 2000, Mike Tracy Holt wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: Sorry, but I just couldn't resist. I am 100% against this whole Napster thing. I think the whole mess is a HUGE copyright infringment. I don't know about other countries, but in the UK I could take music CDs out from my loc

Re: [newbie] Spanish co.

2000-09-16 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Good point Peter! :) -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] Spanish co.

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Well said Denis...Well said. Mark Denis Havlik wrote: Hi Folks, I am really sorry to see such a flamethread over a guy who posted a question in spanish. So what? We are supposed to be a friendly bunch of linuxers, not a bunch of wicked old men who have nothing better to do than

Re: [newbie] RE: seti

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
I'll take a look at the scripts from the site and see if I can decypher what's going on in them, then let you know. Mark "Austin L. Denyer" wrote: On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Trevor Reynolds wrote: I don't do it graphically. I use a perl script called multiseti.pl. Its parameters let me do

RE: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100]

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Don't worry Abe. I don't hate you. I think you're perfectly normal for not wanting to push your hardware to the point where it begins to melt down and no longer function. Ain't nuttin wrong wit us nuts! Anyways...the last time I attempted to over-clock my AMD K6 233, the one and only time I

Re: [newbie] Bad News, Napster is dead

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Denis? I think we need a seperate list just the Napster list. My mom doesn't allow me to use these kinds of four-letter words. :) -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of

Re: [newbie] Re: [newbie] Re: [newbie] Solicitar informaciĆ³n

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
:) Larry, as always your thoughts are awesome, and profound. Also much appreciated! -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...

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2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Um...huh? you lost me Patrick. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] Napster Server IP Address Wanted

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Oh...I don't know...buy the CD at the music store? Sorry, but I just couldn't resist. I am 100% against this whole Napster thing. I think the whole mess is a HUGE copyright infringment. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were

[newbie] =?x-unknown?q?Re=3A_=5Bnewbie=5D_Re=3A_=5Bnewbie=5D_Solicitar_i?==?x-unknown?q?nformaci=F3n?=

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
I don't remember enough Spanish to even think about translating it and my youngest son who has it as an elective in highschool was busy talking to his girl friend on the phone. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed

Re: [newbie] Sound related problem in GNOME in Linux Mandrake 7.1

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Usually when only root has something that you would think everyone should have access to it's always a permissions problem. Set the permissions so that all users can access the file or device and that should take care of the problem. -- Mark

Re: [newbie] Spanish co.

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Kathleen, I enjoy your sense of humor and your comments. PLease stay. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...|

Re: [newbie] un-su-bsc-ri-be

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Wrong address Kelly. It's [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] whats going on

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
:) Ed...you must be new to the list. Welcome. This is what mailing lists do. They send you LOTS of email messages to your inbox for you to read or send to the trash. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed |

Re: [OT] [newbie] Napster Server IP Address Wanted

2000-09-15 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Sorry, but I just couldn't resist. I am 100% against this whole Napster thing. I think the whole mess is a HUGE copyright infringment. I don't know about other countries, but in the UK I could take music CDs out from my local library, just like a book. Are they guilty of copyright

RE: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100]

2000-09-14 Per discussione Mark Weaver
H...it took mine 43 seconds to come up. AMD K6-233 64MB SDRAM 2.2.16 kernel Linux Mandrake 7.1 that's really not too bad. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of

Re: [newbie] hard to threads....

2000-09-14 Per discussione Mark Weaver
dwyatt, Netscape Messenger does a beautiful job of orginizing message coming in from a mailing list. Both for Linux and Windows. It threads the message wonderfully and neatly. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed

Re: [newbie] RE: Learning Linux?

2000-09-14 Per discussione Mark Weaver
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Kathleen Dickason wrote: *grin* They say you never forget your first time... Mark Weaver wrote: Aaaah yes...I remember the first message I sent with Linux. Twas almost like the first

Re: [newbie] RE: seti

2000-09-14 Per discussione Mark Weaver
to cds on my machine ;-) Abe = Original Message From Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Hi Abe, I went to the seti site, downloaded the client, did a little looking around and found another site that had a GUI to us along with the command line client in case I wanted to see what

Re: [newbie] RE: seti

2000-09-14 Per discussione Mark Weaver
What graphic are you talking about. When I run it from a command line all I see is text scrolling by as it's working. The only graphics I've seen are when I initiate setiathome with the Tcl script xseti. That starts the hole thing working right off and will even contact the seti server and

Re: [newbie] RE: seti

2000-09-14 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Ozz, Where does one get xsetiathome ? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] I am having problems with my modem

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 12-Sep-00 21:27:00 Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: NT is just driving me crazy. Of course I am having trouble with Linux too well if you didnt mention linux then i could go on and on about how much microsoft sucks when it

Re: [newbie] Yamaha OPL3 - SAx.... setting it up???

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Brian Abbott wrote: I have run the "sndconfig" and I was warned not to run it with out shutting down X-windows. I am an extreme newbie! I ran it from KDE anyway and was able to hear the voice and MIDI samples. But when I go back to my work, NO SOUND. I could here it during the

Re: [newbie] More C++ problems

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Mark Thurston wrote: Alright, I was finally able to install the developer version of Linux, I just used the one CD and it worked. Anyway, now I use g++ (part of the gcc) at school. What happens now is that none of the libraries are there. I checked using whereis iostream.h -- nothing.

Re: [newbie] More C++ problems

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Mark Thurston wrote: Alright, I was finally able to install the developer version of Linux, I just used the one CD and it worked. Anyway, now I use g++ (part of the gcc) at school. What happens now is that none of the libraries are there. I checked using whereis iostream.h -- nothing.

Re: [newbie] More C++ problems

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
al Message - From: "Mark Weaver" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 4:52 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] More C++ problems Mark Thurston wrote: Alright, I was finally able to install the developer version of Linux, I just used the

Re: [newbie] I am having problems with my modem

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
O, I didn't say that it didn't suck...I was just feeling compassion for the poor guy cause he was getting a double wammy. that's all. Aaron Lynch wrote: O...man! that was low. Give the poor guy a break. He's having a real rough time and NT can be a real pain to deal with at times. :) --

RE: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100]

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
Abe...what's this thing you do with seti? It sounds really interesting. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...|

RE: [[newbie] Athlon thunderbird ka7-100]

2000-09-13 Per discussione Mark Weaver
What is it about Star Office that makes it so stinkin slow anyway? -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message...| Registered

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