) cable from one hub to another, which is nice.
If you need a wiring diagram, let me know and I'll scan it in and send it.
That, or I'm sure you can find it online.
Ty
During the long counsels of Elrond on Wed, 2 May 2001 16:42:14 -0500 , Mark
Johnson recited this tale:
Sorry for the off-topic
This is driving me crazy, i've read the man and info files for tar, and
read what little info I could find on pipes.
I have a bunch of filename.tar.bz2 files in a directory that I wish to
unzip and extract all at once.
It doesn't appear that tar lets one use wildcards with -xf, at least to
the
same..
can anyone help?
thanks in advance :)
Ty
Dave Sherman
SoftServ Business Systems, Inc.
"Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum viditur."
__
Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Webma
this is setup, so I
don't know how to troubleshoot it...
I've done multiple installs (for various reasons) and it's always the same..
can anyone help?
thanks in advance :)
Ty
something like 'can't get mlockall - permission denied'. But if I su or
burn as root, it's ok.
Where do I need to change things?
Thanks!
Ty
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site to go to.)
*
Want free email? Sign up at http://www.freeze.com !
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I used to do this a lot. The only problem you may have is that sometimes Linux
thinks that ANYTHING on a FAT drive is executable.
What I usually did was saved it to a FAT hd, then copied it over to an ext2
(RieserFS if you use it) hd and chmod as needed.
Ty
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000 02:05:08 -0400
As I recall you have to preface the *.jar with the jre/jdk command line.
Something like 'jre byteme.jar' just as you would for a python or pearl
proggy.
As usual, RTFM (F=freakin' here) ;) I'm pretty sure it's in the jre/jdk
readme's/man's/faq's/web pages.
Later,
Ty
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000
I just added another hd to my scsi chain (400+mb) and I want
to play with it.
First, i want to make it ALL swap - right now it's ext2. So
how do I do that?
Then I may chop it up and make it swap and /tmp. Or just
/tmp.
Thanks!
(400+ swap - that's SILLY).
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I have a SBC (Single Board computer) that has a embedded 10/100
Intel 21143 Ethernet Controller does the 2.2.12 kernel support this card I
can not find a supported hardware page, If it is supported which module does
it use ?
Thanks In Advance
Ty Morton
eck to make sure that the PCMCIA service on the laptop is actually
set
to run. I've installed 7.02 on my laptop too and the pcmcia services
didn't
start until i entered setup and selected PCMCIA service.
Jero
Ty Morton writes:
Hello just have a simple question to ask. I just installed
there are other key combos to get into the bios as well some of them are
Ctrl + shift +esc or Ctrl + alt +esc or Shift F2 or Ctrl Shift f2 Usually it
is one of those or just F2
HTH
-Original Message-
From: Rial Juan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:01 PM
To:
, so it's proprietary software. :(
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On 2/20/00, 6:01:23 PM, "Foyah Z. Freeman, Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding RE: [newbie] Free Internet:
I saw it posted somewhere that you can run I believe "
Your best bet is to uninstall the modem in Windows. Then run a file
called wmregdel.exe from the Win98 CD.
Shutdown the computer
Jumper the modem for Com2
Restart the computer
Install the modem when it's detected in Windows
Then you should have no more worries.
Ty
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is
wrong now. I thought I had backed up the default initab, but I can't
find it. :(
I'd appreciate it if someone would cut and paste that line from a
default inittab so I can correct mine.
:)
Thanks!
Ty
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Just my $0.02:
Make an image file called default.jpg (or whatever).
Now set your background to that.
Now make a script that dwnlds the latest radar image, then mv's it to
default.jpg (overwriting of course).
Now make sure you can autorefresh your desktop.
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The software is all proprietary, and for Windows only. :( I do wish
the FreeDSL ppl would make a version for Linux!
:)
Original Message
On 2/4/00, 12:15:29 PM, George Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [newbie] Free ISP's and Linux:
Anyone out there figure out how to access one
for everything. The capital X means that if it's
already +x for anyone make it +x for all and if it's not +x for anyone
don't add +x. Keeps plain text files, or anything else, from suddenly
becoming 'executable.'
Hope it helps
Ty
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Original
: drive tho, maybe.
Ty
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On 1/31/00, 11:39:39 AM, Marc Herms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone! (fwd):
You said you can "see and access your data via Linux." If you are
able to
see all the directories on your Windows
. :)
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On 1/30/00, 6:25:08 PM, kwf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding [newbie]
Openint tar files:
I downloaded a file that was "tar.gz" I have no problem getting it
unzipped.
But I cannot extract it for anything.
I
Midi's play fine, but wavs seem to be muted. In xmms the eq goes up
and down, but all I get from the speakers is a click. The spkrs are
fine (work in Windows), and I can play midis (at least the one that
sndconfig plays), but not mp3's either.
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I'm running licq .75 and don't have that problem. I did have problems
compiling it tho.
What I had to do was uninstall all qt and qt-devel. Then install qt
2.x and qt-devel 2.x. Compile as per the read-me's.
rpm -U --old-package qt-1.44 . . .
Then Licq and kde ran fine. :)
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the drivers to me, or send the
link.
Thanks,
Ty
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I had the same problem under 6.1 (Helios?) with my SiS 559x chipset.
I had to use the 6.0 SVGA server to get it to work. 7.0 works fine
however. I'd suggest either run the 7.0 server, or do an rpm --U
--oldpackage last server that worked.rpm
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that will take a bin/cue
file combination and turn it into an iso like BinChunker does for windows?
If so, I'd appreciate the link, or even a few good search terms.
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Tried all but mc - which I use a lot - really nice. :)
Thanks.
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On 1/17/00, 10:27:37 PM, Warren Doney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] Stupid questions:
"Ty C. Mixon" wrote:
Now for my stupid question, and I should know the answer but . . .
So THAT's what it is! Thanks - I had decided to just live with it,
and probably still will b/c I like 24bit color.
And I know, I didn't ask the original question.
Ty
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On 1/17/00, 6:54:23 AM, Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: [Re: [newbie] netscape
Heh. :) I run WM now, but I like kfm, so I tend to start it, and it
gives me just eh icons on the desktop. No panel, or anything else. I
kinda like it. :)
Ty
Original Message
On 12/4/99, 11:38:13 PM, root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
[newbie] running multi GUI's for fun
I can think of two things off hand:
1) close all those things
2) use pwd to print the working directories in each, then close/cd as
needed.
Ty
Original Message
On 12/4/99, 3:29:28 PM, Colin Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] unmounting cdrom:
Alan Shoemaker wrote
thought I'd throw the thought out there for others who want speed
up SO - I know it's a bear!!
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Yea, it's called gaim. Check out linuxberg.com.
Original Message
On 11/28/99, 4:11:28 PM, Ger-Bil Jinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] ICQ:
Wait, what? There's a version of AIM for Linux? Where? I've
been looking all over for one but haven't been able to find it!
nausem.
TIA :) And happy T-Day to the Americans. :)
Ty
Original Message
On 11/17/99, 7:32:28 AM, "Sean Armstrong" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: [newbie] Blackbox:
Hello Blackbox Users,
I was impressed by the supporting comments for blackbox, so I
installed
it with K
That's exactly what I'm talking about, but I haven't the first clue
how to start up an X server with a specified WM from the cmd line. If
I'm at the cmd line, I just type startx, and a light bulb just went
off . . .
I'd still like input, but I'm gonna go look at startx . . . .
Ty
Original
Igloo is good, but if I hit the stop button, I then have to close
(sometimes kill) it to do anything else. I'd assume the pay for
version fixes some of the bugs.
Ty
Original Message
On 11/24/99, 6:56:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sevatio Octavio) wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] Good FTP prog
, land of the lawsuit.)
Ty
Original Message
On 11/23/99, 2:10:35 AM, Mike Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [newbie] Definitely Off Topic:
Hi!
I know this is off topic, but I noticed that a lot of you guys are
Network Admins or similar..
I was just wondering if the following Saga
I don't remember the web address where I found them, but I'm sending
you some files direct to your e-mail address that work for the epson
740. I have it too.
Original Message
On 11/21/99, 12:29:03 PM, "Jaswinder S. Ahluwalia" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding [newbie] epson stylus color
Pricewatch.com is a good place to start looking. It's an advertising
place with a search engine.
Original Message
On 11/21/99, 3:24:53 PM, Eric Mings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
[newbie] A little OT- Memory:
If anyone has suggestions for places to find the best prices on memory
The way I learned it, the number zero is neither odd nor even. But 10
would be even b/c it's divisible without remainder by 2.
The place holder thing is a significant digits idea,which is not
always the same between math and science (physicas, chem).
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, and telnet server. Still need to figure out how
to do POP3, but that's not as important to me, as when I move next
time I may not have the dsl connection.
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On 11/20/99, 10:14:20 AM, Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED
True enough, but zero is BY DEFINITION neither odd nor even. :)
Original Message
On 11/20/99, 2:45:55 PM, Peter Heckert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: [newbie] Totally useless fact (OS):
PadLocke wrote:
zeros aren't odd or even. They're Pretty much just place holders.
If
I've seen this one:
We are Microsoft - Resistance was futile. You have been assimilated.
Original Message
On 11/14/99, 10:09:22 AM, PaK_mAn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [newbie] Bumper Stickers for Linux/M$:
how about
micro$oft happens
;oP
matt
all come to mind).
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On 11/14/99, 1:47:49 PM, "Michael R. Batchelor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Browser (was Re: [newbie] Opera for Linux):
[Don asbestos flame suit]
Face it, the open source comm
I just recently switched to a dsl static ip line. But I don't seem to
be able to tell my eth0 connection that it's not supposed to use dhcp
any longer.
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this?
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On my box the commands are also shortened to ifup and ifdown.
Ty
Original Message
On 10/23/99, 7:46:21 PM, John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] How do I bring eth0 down?:
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, you wrote:
I have a Linux server that I use for IP Masq. I wish
Same here. Generally what I have found is that if it errors out on
such things, then tells you the name is taken you DID join, but there
was some funky error that prevented you from getting the message. So
you and i have several memberships now. :)
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There's two in Win9x - telnet (imaginitive, huh?) and Hyperterminal.
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On 10/19/99, 5:24:26 PM, Aaron deRozario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding RE: [newbie] FTP install...:
Just out of interest - what is the telnet
Wonder if that has any relation to linuxconf (lilo) not wanting to
recogize my /dev/hdc1 as a valid Linux partition for booting from?
Boot fine from a floppy . . . .
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On 10/19/99, 8:02:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
?
TIA!
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Which Xserver are you using? And which video card package?
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Original Message
On 10/16/99, 3:25:45 PM, Jesse Royall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
[newbie] SiS 5597/5598:
SUCCESS! I know how Linux up and Limping with KDE
!
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Problem is, it was 3.3.5 that messed things up, and the Mandrake 6.0
provide one (don't know which version offhand) that works.
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Original Message
On 10/14/99, 5:59:24 PM, Jesse Royall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: [newbie
tell these guys to log in? And what do I set in kBeroFTPD?
As always, thank you!!
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Aren't pencils what people used before even the typwriter?
Original Message
On 10/12/99, 4:11:12 AM, "Joseph S. Gardner" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: [newbie] test:
Steve Philp wrote:
My dog ate my pencil.
Tony Zocolillo wrote:
This is a test#2 pencils only!
sidering myself an "average user" either, which is who
they
cater to mainly because there are more of them than us
"do-it-yourself'ers". Thanks for the recommendation in Prentice Hall,
I'm
sure it will come in handy.
Also check your local college book stores. My CSC 160 class
Original Message
On 10/11/99, 6:04:18 AM, Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
[newbie] panoramix must change its name:
YOU HAVE ONLY 24h to answer before the choice is done...
so answer fast :)
the panoramix name is unfortunately copyrighted (wishing there were
only GPL ;-)
so
have to
wait for version 4 of the X-server? Right now all I get are black
screens with an underline cursor that doesn't do anything but blink.
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great if I run it from the command line. So now
I just need to get it to run automagically when the ethernet
connection is made with the DSL.
I think I babbled b/c I'm too sleepy,
g'nite!
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What about posting this to the MandrakeUser.org site? I haven't
looked at the requirements, but this site seems to be growing into a
newbie info haven.
Ty
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Original Message
On 10/4/99, 8:20:52 PM, Civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: [newbie] (In)Compatible Hardware:
[snip]
Maxtors I heard someone else mention. I have had two drop dead on me,
one
with thermal shutdowns for no good reason, and the other with bearings
eating
Hardware envy! I'll be there in about two years - less if I get a
REAL job!
Ty
Original Message
On 9/30/99, 6:51:58 PM, Steve Philp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] what are these daemons?:
Because my Linux server is sitting in a closet without a monitor. Or
because
Best way to speak, and often helps more than the 'authority.'
Ty
be both g++ and M$ C++ 4.0
compat?
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Just posted:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/connect/ccable.html
Original Message
On 9/28/99, 4:24:55 PM, "Ralph | byte-runner |"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding [newbie] cable modem:
Hey all,
I'm getting cable modem sevice hooked up this week. Can someone plz
help me
with the install
++
contains c. We start out with functional programming and then move up
to OOP.
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Original Message
On 9/28/99, 6:03:48 PM, "Ken Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding RE: [newbie] conio.h file missing?:
You say for obvio
That's pretty much what Mr. Simpson wants to do, but the school
doesn't even have any *nix stuff set up for teaching. He's hoping to
have a Unix class next semester.
Ty
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On 9/28/99, 6:50:58 PM, "Ken Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
RE: [newbie] co
This is off topic, but it seems to be the type of thing most of us
would love to help with. This guy is local to Colorado Springs, CO,
USA, so many of you won't be able to help in an in-person way, but I'm
sure any net surfing ideas would be helpful.
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My knee jerk reaction would be to give the file explicitly gcc
/home/Me/HelloCruelWorld.cpp
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On 9/14/99, 1:12:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding [newbie] gcc
not working:
Hello,
I've just installed 6.0
Anyone know how I can get kpp to close licq when I close kpp? I got
it to open, but not close automagically.
TIA,
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scripts when I log on via kppp (kpp would run
the 'master' script). Is it just a text file with the program
commands and an execute flag?
And a more complex script - I want to shutdown things like licq when I
disconnect.
As always, help is appreciated.
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Since my reinstall I can't compile my simple Comp. Sci. I programs
under gcc. It gives me errors saying undefined function calls to
cout, cin, etc.
How do I get my header libraries back?
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Thanks!!
Original Message
On 9/12/99, 9:37:20 AM, "Ken Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding RE: [newbie] gcc doesn't understand iostream.h:
Try using g++ instead of gcc. Otherwise, you have to link the c++
libraries manually.
Ken Wilson
First Law of Optimization: The speed of a
are IBM compatible . . . .
Ty
Did a re-install of Mandrake over the weekend and somehow told it to
use a default desktop size larger than my screen when in KDE. Now I
can't remember how to fix it.
Any help is welcomed, thanks!!
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good ol' Uncle Bill to start hiring real programmers and set realistic
deadlines and put out software that works the FIRST time.
After all, if you think he doesn't watch the competition (via our own
mailing listes etc.) you're nuts.
My 0.02 worth.
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Still a dummie when in it comes to scripts. So, WHERE in the script
do I insert this?
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Original Message
On 8/22/99, 3:53:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re:
[newbie] Connecting Mandrake Update to Cooker:
[snip
I don't know. I would suppose you could write a script or something,
but that's beyond my current capabilities. RTFM?
Ty
Original Message dated 8/20/99, 6:43:21 AM
Author: Stephan Schutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RE: [newbie] StarOffice Installation:
Is there a way to automate this so
There is one advantage to buying an Intel chip that I've found. All
the dual processor boards (except one I'm told (by The Computer
Underground Pres)) only support Intel chips. So I'm stuck buying an
Intel chip when I start building my new machine.
Sigh . . .
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Any idea where to get that card? AMD's are sooo much cheaper
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On 8/20/99, 11:11:24 AM, John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] PIII performance:
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, you wrote
Have you tried the StarOffice news groups? They are fairly good.
Not sure what that error is tho. Did you try downloading the latest
from the site and reinstall?
Just some thoughts.
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On 8/19/99, 11:34:30 AM, "
. IE: Husband and wife and kids all on one
Linux box (or network). But you're not allowed to use it free for
business purposes.
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Original Message dated 8/19/99, 1:30:01 PM
Author: Civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Re: [newbie] StarOffice
Dummies books rock! I love the irreverent tone they use. :)
Original Message
On 8/18/99, 4:31:10 AM, "RReed" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re:
[newbie] Taking the plunge..:
I feel the same way thats a heck of a chunk of change you would be
spending... A book is the easiest way to
saw it, deleted it, never even worried about it affecting my Linux
box. Then I sent him an all caps email telling him to get a virus
scanner to work fast. He was the contact point for many customers via
email.
I love Linux!
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One other big difference - the pentium class optimizations.
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On 8/18/99, 6:38:36 AM, John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding RE: [newbie] Mandrake v. Red Hat - How close is close?:
[snip]
Unless I misunderstood you, you're saying you don't think
KDE is integrated
tells me bad superblock or too many partitions mounted. I used efsck
to check it, and it's good. I have 7 hard drive partitions mounted,
plus the floppy and CD-ROM on auto and /dev/pts. Is there a limit to
the number of partitions? And if so, how do I get around it?
TIA,
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When I went to install WM from kpackage i had 2 unsatisfied
dependencies. Both were libProp files. Where can I get those?
Thanks
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I had this problem too when I tried to compile something. You need
the gcc and gcc++(?) packages from your CD. You will also need the
libstdc and c++ packages. Not sure what all else - but I installed
anything that looked even remotely like a c or c++ package. ;)
Hope it helps.
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the whole
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There's Star Office (www.stardivision.com) as an office suite (it's
what I use, but it's a bit quirky).
And I have Gnucash (www.gnucash.org ?) which is ok, but I miss M$Money
99.
Check out www.linuxberg.com and www.freshmeat.org.
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Gnucash is good (I have it) but the advantage of a billion dollar
company putting out software is that it has GADS of features.
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On 8/16/99, 7:32:17 PM, Linux James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: [Re: [newbie
I've seen lots of links to CVS sights from linux web pages, but I have
NO idea what it is. Anyone care to give me a hint?
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There is ONE known good PCI modem. The actiontech(sp?) one. I saw it
at best buy - about us$100 and it was in a dark colored box with 'Call
Waiting Modem' in big letters.
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On 8/12/99, 6:07:57 AM, John Aldrich [EMAIL
think I have everything installed gcc and gcc++ and the libs and
(hopefully) the header files.
So, supposing I wanted to compile the obligatory beginning program
that prints the "Hello world" line, how would I?
Thanks!!
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When I try to get a man entry I get a blank page and when I quit it
gives:
[Ty@localhost Ty]$ man gcc
Formatting page, please wait...
sh: /usr/bin/groff: No such file or directory
sh: /usr/bin/gtbl: No such file or directory
[Ty@localhost Ty]$
Thanks,
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the same, but move it (read the man page to be sure, I'm a newbie myself).
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There is an acrobat reader on the Mandrake cd's in the 'Complete' set.
If not, try the adobe website.
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On 8/11/99, 1:31:22 PM, Hidong Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
[newbie] printing pdf:
Hi,
What
Has anyone else tried to install the TWIN libs for running Windoze
software?
I've had a problem running configure - it tells me that c++ doesn't
work.
Any hints appreciated.
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That bad? Hmmm . . . Well, I'll see if it will run the one program I
want.
Figured out the lib things from a previous post.
Thanks!
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On 8/10/99, 4:11:12 PM, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Ty
I believe that all the mandrake update mirrors have only the Pentium
tweaked rpms. You could, however, go to the Red Hat mirrors and get
the general rpms. I think the url is www.redhat.com/mirrors.html
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On 8/5/99, 10
Sounds great, but I need more instructions. My rc.local file doesn't
have any reference to these. I did get the 'novj' option set, and
that has helped, but I'm still lost on the rest.
Thanks!
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