On Saturday 02 April 2005 01:02 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 02 Apr 2005 13:22, Daniel Anderson wrote:
With the original 4k ram ...none of that sissy 16k expansion stuff ;-)
Or the 720k drives.
Weren't they the double-density ones? I seem to remember 360k in the heady
days of my
On Friday 01 April 2005 11:32 am, Josenildo Marques wrote:
I'm going to uninstall this OS as soon as possible from my computer... I
can't stand it any longer. Linux sucks !
And I'm going to get a Microsoft Certificate and install Windows XP,
which I have never used.
Linux has no future ! And
On Friday 01 April 2005 09:43 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hehehe...well, Ronald you might be right there, but then again we get
trolls here
occassionally.
/Anders
I know. It just seemed to coincidental... :-)
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On Friday 01 April 2005 11:51 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
carefully looking at todays date before replying
:-)
Ron if you look at the date there is no fun in replying! Cheeez, some fun
just has to be had.
Couldn't help it - the old Atarian in me just lives for any excuse to wave the
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2005-04-01-014-26-OP-CY
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On Friday 01 April 2005 02:20 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 07:33:01 -0800
Aron Smith disseminated the following:
Hell if he want's to fight send him to the OT list :-)
If your definition of 'fight' is a bunch of blindfolded monkeys throwing
excrement in all directions...
Actually
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 04:21 pm, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Does anyone know a good way to check for IRQ
conflict or have any other suggestion a to why it crashes.
Hi Malcom. Just do a cat /proc/interrupts and you'll get the output that
should help you determine if there is an IRQ conflict.
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 11:20 pm, Aron Smith wrote:
anyone know of an RPM to let you play quicktime video ?
Aron, you've got PLF setup (both free and non-free) as sources, right? If not,
do it. Then just:
urpmi mplayer
urpmi mplayer-gui
and all the dependencies will be taken care of.
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On Sunday 27 March 2005 03:57 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Did you create that Linux Stuff directory in Konqueror ?
If so, the command shell probably won't see it. The shell doesn't
like spaces in file names.
You could try to rename that directory to i.e. Linux_Stuff or some
such.
HTH
Kaj
On Thursday 24 March 2005 07:38 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
First you should be installing as a user not root.
Derek, I'm confused about this - no normal user on any of my systems has the
right to install or delete (system) software - this is a root privilege, (rpm
group?), from my
On Thursday 24 March 2005 10:12 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
This is a src.rpm installing it simply puts the source tarball in
~/rpm/SOURCES and the .spec file in ~/rpm/SPECS where they can be compiled
with an rpmbuild command (also as user).
Once compiled a binary rpm package appears in
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 12:36 pm, Aron Smith wrote:
personally I wish someone would port Redneck Rampage to linux
It's stupid
it's violent
it's funny
hit bubba with a crowbar to advance to the next level :-D
Sounds like its on a level with Postal. There is a linux demo for it. :-)
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On Monday 21 March 2005 10:08 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been browsing to the package available in mdk10.1, and I find many
interesting packages once I click on them and read the description. Right
now, I've just passed the packages start with 'b', phew..!
I'm now installing
On Friday 18 March 2005 04:36 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
et wrote:
snipped it all since I only want to add my $.02USD..
one way to learn available commands at the text console is to use tab.
(as someone pointed out, tab can be a good friend.
just type a letter hit tab, and see all the
On Thursday 17 March 2005 04:35 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 04:23, Julie Sloan wrote:
I found a new-newbie oriented tutorial at http://www.linuxcommand.org/
which everyone here probably already knows about. But just in case some
lurker doesn't, there's the link.
I may
On Thursday 17 March 2005 07:04 pm, Mr. Geek wrote:
Paul wrote:
Go on Ronald, admit it. That wasn't really a photo of your house was
it? 8-)
It was probably the guest house.
Well, actually it was my house. I guess I should have stood at an angle and
got the mailbox (with my name on it)
On Sunday 13 March 2005 11:47 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
There is an additional package for K3b called K3B-dvd or some such and you
need it to be able to burn DVDs. HTH
libk3b1-0.11.9-0.092.1mdk
k3b-dvd-0.11.9-0.092.1mdk
k3b-0.11.9-0.092.1mdk
Is what is installed here now Dennis. Is that the
On Monday 14 March 2005 10:43 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Monday 14 March 2005 09:10 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Sunday 13 March 2005 11:47 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
There is an additional package for K3b called K3B-dvd or some such and
you need it to be able to burn DVDs. HTH
libk3b1
On Monday 14 March 2005 12:06 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 14 Mar 2005 15:10, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Sunday 13 March 2005 11:47 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
There is an additional package for K3b called K3B-dvd or some such and
you need it to be able to burn DVDs. HTH
libk3b1-0.11.9
On Monday 14 March 2005 05:35 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
You won't believe this :
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=5ObjectID=10115247
I wonder when Microsoft will take out a patent on the alphabet.
Kaj Haulrich.
By the Gods, Kaj - don't give them ideas! :-)
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On Sunday 13 March 2005 12:31 pm, Erylon Hines wrote:
You know, I've found that occasionally something will monkey with fstab,
and stuff that was working correctly fails to mount, or fails to mount in
the correct place. To allow me to see what has happened, I copy my fstab
as soon as I get
On Saturday 12 March 2005 02:42 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
OK - that's out, then. What about the fstab line? It feels a long time
since I used a 2.4 kernel, so I may be remembering wrongly, but is the
cdrom really scd1? I would go to MCC Hardware Mountpoints and check
everything there - not
Well, I had a fully working k3b setup until I had a major problem with my
/home directory (don't ask - long story) and reinstalled.
Anyways, k3b now errors whenever I try to burn a DVD. I've got a Plextor 708a,
with the following software versions running:
libk3b1-0.11.9-0.092.1mdk
On Friday 11 March 2005 04:46 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 11 Mar 2005 21:33, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
The Plextor is in the master position, secondary IDE channel.
It has hdc=ide-scsi in /etc/lilo.conf.
Right there if you have a 2.6 kernel, I think.
Anne
Sorry, should have added
On Friday 11 March 2005 05:44 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 11 March 2005 04:46 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 11 Mar 2005 21:33, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
The Plextor is in the master position, secondary IDE channel.
It has hdc=ide-scsi in /etc/lilo.conf.
Right there if you have
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 01:49 am, Philippe Landau wrote:
This is apparently of interest to quite a few people, and would be an
EXCELLENT topic for the OT list... but someone has to start it there.
Would you like to volunteer?
unfortunately, the off-topic list is dominated
by people
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 02:01 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
I never noticed it with the older version of kmail, but now I'm seeing that
some kmail users are displaying Mandrake's footer message in full and
others have it as an attachment. I presume there's a setting somewhere for
this? I'd really
On Monday 07 March 2005 02:01 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Monday 07 March 2005 15:56, Duncan Anderson wrote:
Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 23:13, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Here's to democracy, EU-style :
http://wiki.ffii.org/Cons050307En
In short : The Microsoft puppet-state
Well, I just had occasion to (re)use the Easy URPMI site at:
http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/
and I'm having problems with it. I can go through the 3 steps, but no matter
how many times I do it, or what browser I use, or which site I use, it always
displays 10.1 as the distro in the cut 'n paste
On Friday 04 March 2005 09:58 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 04 March 2005 14:48, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Did you click the Proceed to step2 button before selecting your sources?
Hmm, I thought that I did - maybe I got in a hurry and missed it (multiple
times - shaking head at self). I'll
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 07:59 am, Julie Sloan wrote:
Was it harder adapting to XP, or Linux?
Linux was harder, no question about it.
Just shows how truly different peoples experiences can be. I started out in
computing in 1983 with an Atari 800Xl. Moved up to the Atari ST line around
1985
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 09:00 am, Julie Sloan wrote:
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 03:30 am, riccardo wrote:
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 08:19 am, Julie Sloan referred:
handy, to have entire duplicate system
~ for example . . . have cron daemon, once-a-week, run script :-
Thanks riccardo, I
On Sunday 27 February 2005 06:50 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Spamc is just a wrapper for spamd, so spamd has to be up and running.
But if you want real email filtering you really need to be running
spamassassin with more than just the basic rules. That caused me to
On Sunday 27 February 2005 01:13 pm, et wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 02:11 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 22:10:57 -0800
Erylon Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your laptop was happily running 10 and an upgrade screwed it
up, I don't feel sorry for you ;)
e
On Sunday 27 February 2005 01:24 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 26 February 2005 16:06, David Anderson wrote:
Hi,
I am following Derek Jennings' excellent Postfix mail server
configuration document, and have got stuck in the SpamAssassin part.
The doc says that you need to
On Thursday 24 February 2005 05:16 pm, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I would be very interested to know if you get a response before your
new membership expires. Care to place a small wager?
Lee
Hey Lee - haven't heard from you in a while! :-)
Now - about that bet... I actually like low risk, high
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 06:42 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
How about contacting the one person that can help? The webmaster of
MandrakeClub.
Thought about that. :-)
Just thought I'd see if someone knew an easy way to do it from the website.
Thanks Greg.
--
Well guys, I don't understand something. I just rejoined the Club (I've been
in it for a few years now off and on, mostly on) via their recent 25% off
offer.
I used that offer, paid by credit card (paypal), and just logged back on to
see what was what.
Only to find that my total remaining
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 11:59 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Er, well my bad. It says that I've got 171 days left, but I have alumni
status? i thought alumni was a former club member who had let their
subscription run out?
Any info appreciated gang! Thanks.
Er...slapping forehead never mind
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 03:14 am, Gica Strimbu wrote:
Does anybody know how to run a windows program in mandrake 9.2. Is an
emulator or something for this ? I need to run a small program for decoding
a tv card and i don't have a linux version. thanks
You could try Wine or Transgamings'
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 12:08 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Okay, it gave me a whole new account, which is okay, but I'd really like to
have my original one.
I tried going into my info, but it won't let me change my nick there, so I
went to mandrake expert. According to the blurb I can
On Saturday 19 February 2005 07:30 pm, Paul wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 11:20, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
MS at its finest again:
http://www.linux.org/news/2005/02/19/0004.html
Didn't the US authorities do something because they cut out Netscape,
and the European authorities because they cut
MS at its finest again:
http://www.linux.org/news/2005/02/19/0004.html
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On Friday 18 February 2005 07:12 am, Lanman wrote:
Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Thursday 17 February 2005 5:39 am, Lanman wrote:
The only 'bug' is that Konqueror stays open after the request has been
passed to Firefox. Is there a way to prevent this? If I open hyperlinks
in any other program or
On Saturday 12 February 2005 09:31 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mike Adolf wrote:
On Saturday 12 February 2005 01:34 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Mike Adolf wrote:
After I did as you suggested, messages contained:
Feb 12 09:24:42 mlnx kernel: ide-floppy driver 0.99.newide
On Saturday 12 February 2005 10:43 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Anytime I use a zip drive here (internal, IDE), I've always had to put
that 4 there. It accesses the entire Zip cart.
No /dev/hdd would be the entire drive. /dev/hdd4 would be the 4th
partition on it. But the 4th partition
On Friday 11 February 2005 01:03 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
And once again
* NO * politics or religion.
:-)
Isn't that what the OT list is for? Or did you mean none here?
Anne
Anne, you have to know Paul - he was kidding there, methinks. :-)
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On Friday 11 February 2005 06:51 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 00:43, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 11 February 2005 01:03 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
And once again
* NO * politics or religion.
:-)
Isn't that what the OT list is for? Or did you mean none
On Friday 11 February 2005 08:49 pm, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Is there some way of downloading at once all the files on a http
address? For instance, consider the following address:
http://www.gkmweb.com/amarok/10.1/
Thanks in advance,
Paul
PS: Since I am a GMail user, please be sure
On Friday 11 February 2005 09:25 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 02:37, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 11 February 2005 06:51 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 00:43, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 11 February 2005 01:03 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
And once
On Saturday 12 February 2005 03:55 am, Hugh Dixon wrote:
Beware anyone not called Stephen?
H
and paranoid, conspiracy theory types. :-)
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On Monday 07 February 2005 07:03 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
When trying to open shockwave flash apps, I can get the movie but no
sound. The error says :
There was an error loading the module Netscape plugin viewer.
The diagnostics is:
Library files for libnsplugin.la not found in paths
??? -
On Monday 07 February 2005 08:19 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
I'll fiddle with it until I bork the box...;-)
Kaj Haulrich.
Box-borker...hmm, I think you've just coined a new, politically (in)correct
label... grin
Seriously, I hope you get it fixed soon.
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On Friday 04 February 2005 01:23 pm, Lanman wrote:
Personally, if I had to use the FUBAR howto, I'd rather just re-install.
It's less painful and allows me to get rid of unwanted stuff in the
process. Of course, I back up my important stuff everyday, just like
everyone else on this list,
On Friday 04 February 2005 04:47 pm, Paul wrote:
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 18:27, Aron Smith wrote:
On Friday 04 February 2005 08:22 am, Paul wrote:
I'm having some problems installing gimp 2 on a 10.2 beta system.
Urpmi tells me it is installed when I try to install, urpme tells me
its
On Thursday 03 February 2005 10:33 pm, Lanman wrote:
Yo, Gang. I just found this site (in Canada of course! Grin!), which has
some very nice howto's on configuring a variety of Mandrake services and
applications. You might want to have a look. It seems to deal with
Mandrake 10.0, but I suspect
On Friday 04 February 2005 12:32 am, Aron Smith wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 02:33 pm, Lanman wrote:
Yo, Gang. I just found this site (in Canada of course! Grin!), which has
some very nice howto's on configuring a variety of Mandrake services and
applications. You might want to have
On Monday 24 January 2005 12:33 pm, Paul wrote:
A lot has been said about urpmi already, these days, but still I dare
ask: how do I update the urpmi database?
Thanks,
Paul
If you have good reliable sources Paul, then usually:
(as root)
urpmi.update -a
works fine here.
HTHs.
--
On Monday 24 January 2005 12:55 pm, Paul wrote:
IP-forwarding the hard way, I guess ;-)
Thanks for the help!
Paul
I like your indomnitable spirit though! :-)
Seriously, find better mirrors, then try it again.
Patience may be required. I've had this same problem, then a day later, the
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 12:21 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
Hi Tom.
Three ideas; you ran out'a disk space or ram/swap or failed to
limit upload rate. Another consideration is you need to be very
careful on movie torrent sites. Most are uploaded (the torrent
file) by really clueless
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 03:27 am, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Just a guess : the message bad info on file + shorewall stopped
could mean you have been compromised somehow. On other
file-sharing networks like kazaa it's common to find malware,
uploaded by the RIAA-type companies in order to
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 05:43 am, et wrote:
/home or /tmp or where ever bt is storing the download until it writes to
the completed file?
As far as I know - it usually (but not always) creates (it asks) a folder on
/home that it d/ls the file to.
I've probably got 20 gigs free on /home,
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 11:34 am, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Any crash you walk away fromright? :-)
Agreed. On the other hand, under those circumstances it should be
doable to fix a corrupt partition by using reiserfsck. Dark Lady
in the machine, perhaps ? - Anyway, I'm glad you got it
As in, I've just had one in the last little bit. :-(
I was attempting a d/l via bittorrent. It timed out, and gave an error
message. I had to kill it via controlaltesc. Nothing seemed to come of
this for a few moments - then I started losing my system. I couldn't
right-click on the desktop and
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 02:31 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Sounds like something with bittorrent. What did the error message
say ? What torrent were you downloading/uploading ? Did you set
your firewall to open for torrents ?
Kaj Haulrich.
It does, doesn't it? The error message was
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 02:30 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
What I would have done is to boot with the installation CD and do a
linux rescue - then run the reiserfsck all ReiserFS partitions. I
experienced something similar a few months back on a workstation here -
bootup reiserfsck choked and
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 11:39 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
No problem, I think it went to the list last time. However, if you get no
video output at all, not even a bios listing on start up, then it has to be
the card or a connection. Let us know how the windows boot disk goes.
You know, I'd
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 11:34 pm, Miark wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 16:03:10 -0800, John wrote:
I wish I could say that Mr Eastep was either helpful or nice. I've
actually found him quite the arrogant, insulting boor. Particularly when
he knows you use Mandrake.
Oh well, perhaps
On Sunday 02 January 2005 01:47 pm, JR wrote:
I wish my mother in law used linux :)
I wish *all* mother-in-laws used Linux. Wouldn't that be a force to reckon
with! :-)
--
On Sunday 02 January 2005 03:43 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Only a matter of time, Dark Lord. Mothers-in-law are big on practicalities
;-)
Anne
Hmm. Practicalities...like domesticating son-in-laws? big grin
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On Thursday 16 December 2004 04:49 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
It was bound to happen, as it's being used for film and music sharing as
well as legitimate uses. I can't see it succeeding in Europe, as it is
just the agent, and it is the use that can be illegal. It would be like
suing the Post
On Thursday 02 December 2004 10:25 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all,
This is really got me into my nerve.
I've made Firefox 1.0 as my default browser using KDE menu File
Association
txt html, and use %U in the application command so that it can open url
correctly from Kmail.
But,
My 13 year old son was playing Doom3 the other day when he came rushing in and
said that he smelled something burning (electrical). Now, he thinks the game
is very realistic but he knows that it doesn't include smell so he attempted
to shutdown but his system locked up (hard) before he could.
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 09:49 am, Dan Gordon wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 09:15 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Does Nvidia repair their cards? If so, is it expensive? Just a
thought. It was a nice card - Geforce 4, Ti4200, 64 megs.
I would however have a serious look at the power
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 09:45 am, Dan Gordon wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 09:15 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Does Nvidia repair their cards? If so, is it expensive? Just a
thought. It was a nice card - Geforce 4, Ti4200, 64 megs.
I'm sure if you return it to the store
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 11:42 am, Dan Gordon wrote:
I would still try and return the card you never know.
I've got the receipt/manuals, so I'm gonna give it a shot. Ya never know, I
might get lucky.
Can I blame it on Doom3, since he was playing it when it happened?
:-)
Yeah doom3
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 03:04 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:46:25 +0100
Wojciech Podgórni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you mean package xmms-diskwriter? In Mandrake 10.1 it is in the main
Mandrake package repository. You just have to install it.
Unfortunately i use 9.1
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 12:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whats up,
does anyone here used to watch VCD movie with TOTEM player directly from a
source CD? i mean without saving it first in the hard drive.
please teach me...
thanks...
tats of philippines
Have you tried Mplayer or
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=124346
If you've not seen this yet, give it a glance. Its pure eye candy but
pleasing, none-the-less... :-)
--
On Thursday 11 November 2004 12:52 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
I am unable to get the Nvidia drivers to work. No splash screen and no
acceleration. I have installed the latest from the Nvidia web site and put
in 'Load glx and nvidia in the proper places but get a failed to load
the Nvidia kernel
:-)
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/10/30/137
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Dark Lord
On Monday 11 October 2004 07:26 am, PM wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:22, PM wrote:
Many apologies, everybody - wrong list.
pm
roflol! So what other list are you posting such drivel to? (and by a man who
was on Saddams payroll, no less!)
Good call there, PM. :-)
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On Monday 11 October 2004 01:09 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:38, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Monday 11 October 2004 07:26 am, PM wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:22, PM wrote:
Many apologies, everybody - wrong list.
pm
roflol! So what other list are you
On Friday 08 October 2004 05:03 pm, Brandon Rife wrote:
Hi,
I have wired and wireless PCMCIA cards in my laptop. At home I connect
wireless, at work, I am wired. The wired interface, eth0, fails almost
instantly on boot at home - good. At work the wireless interface, wlan0,
takes a couple
On Wednesday 06 October 2004 08:01 am, David B. Carter wrote:
I don't know if my subject line made any sense, but what I'm trying to do
is this: I recently switched from booting in runlevel 5 to runlevel 3. I'm
using Xtart to give me a choice of window managers. Since I started doing
that, I
Thats right, the binary for Linux/Doom 3 has been released by ID Software.
The Linux Games Tomb and Linux Games web sites are reporting it.
Hurrah! (now if I could just get in to IDs ftp site!!!)
--
The US Patent office has *rejected* all claims by Microsoft to the FAT
filesystem.
:-)
http://linuxtoday.com/news/2004093003026NWLL
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On Sunday 26 September 2004 10:14 am, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 23:20:35 -0400
Ronald J. Hall disseminated the following:
Don't forget what I said about running a cron job to take care of your
.xsession-errors file getting too big.
Isn't that the purpose of 'logrotate
On Saturday 25 September 2004 11:29 am, John Wilson wrote:
Out of nothing, at this point and keeping fingers crossed, did you check to
see if the phantom MAC address on your son's card was duplicated in one
of the other cards on your LAN?
snip
Thanks for the reply, John.
Actually, I did - I
On Saturday 25 September 2004 12:54 pm, Chris wrote:
This file is bugging me! I have yet to figure out anything its telling me
and it seems to grow some every 10minutes or so. I've checked the archives
and there is one entry on it but it really doesn't explain anything at all.
Is it
On Saturday 25 September 2004 05:23 pm, Chris wrote:
Not that I know of, although when trying to look at the 16mb+
.xsession-errors file last night Konqueror locked up the system, of course
that was probably because I was reading the file at the same time it was
probably being written to.
Okay, all of a sudden my 13 year olds comp refuses to get on the Internet.
This is a system loaded with v9.2 (download editon) of Mandrake. I've got
cablemodem service, with a DLink router. I've always used static ip addresses
and MAC addresses assigned to each comp on the Lan. My 13 year olds
On Friday 24 September 2004 09:57 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
...and I'm sure you checked the GATEWAY= bit, too, yeah?
...and the /etc/resolv.conf ?
--
stephen kuhn - proprietor
Hey Stephen. Thanks for the reply.
Yep, sure did - all appears to be normal. Its very odd, this.
--
On Saturday 25 September 2004 12:12 am, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Yep, sure did - all appears to be normal. Its very odd, this.
Ethernet card is bad.
--
stephen kuhn - proprietor
Thought about that possibility - that would explain the hardware (MAC) address
changing on its own maybe?
Thanks.
On Saturday 25 September 2004 01:17 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
Does he have onboard 10/100 and is it a Broadcomm chip? Seems I
remember reading that the mac addresses for onboard stuff could be
changed...somewhere. I thought it interesting at the time but right now
I can't remember exactly
On Thursday 16 September 2004 12:02 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
Hey,hey,hey, I have one of those PB's sitting in the corner and it is not
mickey mouse. It's .bita bang..
Tinkerbell hardware. The case is tough though.: )
Bet my Atari Falcons (circa 1992) rack mount case is tougher! (18
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 12:27 pm, David Trethewey wrote:
Something quiet odd is happening now, although the KDE problem is gone
now, X failed to start after the machine was shutdown and started again.
After I ran the Nvidia installer again it is now working again. Does
anyone know what
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 06:24 pm, Travis Crook wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 15:35, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 09:08 am, Stephen Kühn wrote:
snip
Since this is already off-topic and to lighten the tone a bit, you should
check out:
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 01:25 pm, David Trethewey wrote:
After actually reading the Nvidia README I saw that having drivers
installed for the wrong kernel can cause this problem, where an error of
(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module!
occurs whenever X
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 07:50 am, Tango Echo wrote:
For some reason, I get a black screen on shutdown or
console terminals (Ctrl+Alt+F1...) now that I've
installed Mandrake 10 OE. It's almost like it goes
into sleep mode becuase the monitor's powerlight goes
to amber. The motherboard
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