Hi,
I've got Mandrake 6.0 installed and running pretty well (for a while now).
The only real problem I'm having is that sound doesn't play IN CERTAIN
CIRCUMSTANCES. For instance, the KDE startup sounds play fine.
I can do a:
cat test.wav /dev/dsp
just fine and a:
cat test.au
Ken Wilson wrote:
Normally you want to install user programs to /usr/local/bin. This should
be part of everyone's path. The reason is for easy back up of your add-ons
and to give one general location everyone can find things. The install
manager of the program may have other ideas, just
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Java and Javascript are both so similar in syntax and structure to C++
that it is quite easy to come up to speed in either one if you know the
other. This, however, may not be the same moving from Java/Javascript
to C++ as the richness and lack of protection
On Sun, 04 Jul 1999, you wrote:
anyone having problems with Kppp and DNS entries? It connects to my ISP
fine, and I've manually entered my DNS IP address, but i still cannot
resolve names, even the mandrake linux site won't. However I have had a few
to resolve after an extended period of
Title: RE: [newbie] NMB Problem anew...
As someone who went through this just last night (thanks Axalon!) I think I can help. There are three steps from where I think you are to you having a (more or less) working system:
1. If you edit the smb.conf directly, you will see several master
I've just set up a Helios box at work in an attempt to prove that Linux is a
usable alternative for our development. (Not to mention to run an internal
development mailing list -- there will likely be more on that later.)
Anyway, During setup, it never asked me for a host name. (It did detect my
: Re: [newbie] Get_Hostbyname failure.
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Mike Abney wrote:
I've just set up a Helios box at work in an attempt to
prove that Linux is a
usable alternative for our development. (Not to mention to
run an internal
development mailing list -- there will likely be more