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Whatever you can conceive and believe, you can achieve
Linux-Mandrake 9 (Dolphin)
Mandrake Club Silver Member
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 14:13, civileme wrote:
On Thursday 20 February 2003 08:36 am, Michael Lewis wrote:
Thanks for kudos Andrei. Believe it or not, your's has been the only
response so far. Sometimes I wonder if I should even bother. If it
were not that a number of people have indicated
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Whatever you can conceive and believe, you can
Just an off the wall idea. The same thing happened to me when I
installed Mandarke 7.2 (I even got a new monitor from Dell before I
figured it out the problem;-) Do you have a fan or other electrical
device operating in close proximity to your monitor? If so, move it.
Just in case,
Michael
you install nfs-utils ???
regards
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Lewis
Sent: Sunday, 10 June 2001 10:08 PM
To: Linux Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Networking problem
I have networked my two machines together and can
to be running in. For example, on my backup
server I have them in the rc3.d directory.
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From: Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking problem
I have networked my two machines together and can ping each of them
successfully. I'm trying to set up network file sharing and have edited the
/etc/exports file to read
/usr *.localdomain and
/home *.localdomain
I have also edited the /fstab files to read:
machinename:/usr/usr
Thanks to everyone for the help. I'm just starting to learn scripting. I'm
also going to get the O'Reilly book on Expect. Someone else suggested that
as a good place to start.
Nico, you may want to look at the IBM support site for the driver for your
modem. I just did a quick search and
I recently networked my laptop and desktop together and after juggling some
adapters around, got them up and running. In O'Reilley's Running Linux,
they said that you could set-up a NFS file sharing system, without having to
set up a NFS file server. I just have a simple network with the two
I recently networked my laptop and desktop together and after juggling some
adapters around, got them up and running. In O'Reilley's Running Linux,
they said that you could set-up a NFS file sharing system, without having to
set up a NFS file server. I just have a simple network with the two
.
Adrian Smith
'de telepone dude
Telecom Dept.
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Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5:10:36 AM 6/6/01
I've tried it under Gnome, and KDE. I've reinstalled it twice and it just
keeps failing. The first time I installed, I did not opt for the Internet
update
I have an IBM 600 laptop running 7.2 and it has an internal ACP (Win Modem).
I downloaded a driver from the IBM website and installed it fine and the
modem works well. It's just that after start-up and rebooting, I have to su
in and give root password and issue the following commands.
Is anyone else out there using Applixware with KDE2? It seems to work fine
on 7.1 but my laptop is running 7.2 w/ KDE2 and the import function does not
work on Words. It will not open a Word doc. Any ideas besides Star Office?
At 11:00 AM 4/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
Any suggestions where to get XPDF ,
thanks in advance
phil
Both 7.1 and 7.2 have XPDF on the install disks.
At 01:33 PM 3/28/01 -0500, you wrote:
Could someone repost the dual boot response that included a way to add Linux
into your NT boot loader options list
Thanks in advance
Seth "Cosmo" Kramer
I recently did a NT / Linux install and was referred to a good how-to that
worked well. The only
At 11:16 AM 3/28/01 -0500, you wrote:
Not STRICTLY a Linux issue, but here goes:
I got Mandrake 7.1 up running pretty much the way it should (gotta get
kmail configured, but that's betweeen me Comcast). When I partitioned
the drive (20GB IDE) I set up two partition as WinFAT (C D). I did
Hello again,
I went in as single user and deleted about 250 Mb of files, and it booted
up fine. When I got in, I ran a df command and it said I had 660Mb left on
/ and about the same on /home. Now, when I rebooted yesterday, I get the
exact same error messages as before and I have not
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