On Saturday 09 August 2003 03:41 pm, Thinker graced me with:
I have been watching this thread for a while and .. well, I may not
know much about Linux but I can say that ...
1. Being an American that is married to a German woman, everyone I
know drinks Warsteiner Dark at room temperature.
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 03:17 am, Lyvim Xaphir graced me with:
Yep. I am not kidding. Are these slimeballs a bunch of maggot puke
or what?
snip
Let them come and get me. Pistols are loaded, sword's ready, plenty of
slingshot fodder...
Let'em come.
T
Want to buy your Pack or Services
On Monday 04 August 2003 02:55 pm, John Wilson graced me with:
On August 4, 2003 06:59 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Ximian (as in Red-Carpet, Evolution, Ximian Connector, Ximian
Desktop2) has been purchased by NOVELL. Read. This is
interesting.
On Monday 04 August 2003 07:49 pm, Stephen Kuhn graced me with:
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 00:40, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
What's SCO going to say about that? Are Novell going to release
their own version of Linux?
I honestly think that this is only going to give more credence to
GNU/linux et al;
On Saturday 02 August 2003 02:08 pm, Fajar Priyanto graced me with:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello all,
I've been trying to import messages from OE6 into Kmail without
success. The process just stopped after some times.
Has anyone got any idea how to import it?
I use
On Sunday 03 August 2003 04:11 pm, Cornerstone Community Farm graced
me with:
KDE may have a bug.
That may be.
I sometimes fail in sending, and it ends up in the out-box.
I have to get it and choose re-send, sometimes several times before
it will send. Only happens every couple of weeks.
On Saturday 02 August 2003 05:56 am, Paul graced me with:
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 10:42, Brian Parish wrote:
Hi Brian,
Did you have to jump through hoops to get 1.4.4. installed? I mean,
were there bunches of dependencies to fullfil?
I'd appreciate the info!
Paul
When I installed it on my
On Saturday 02 August 2003 08:34 am, Paul graced me with:
Hi T,
I got 1.4.4. working already, with the RPM's from the site that
Brian pointed out. No problem at all.
Good for you! If you can get all the RPM's needed to satisfy
dependencies, all's fine. :0)
way to change. Have you tried
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 12:11 pm, David graced me with:
I use Mozilla for my personal accounts with one bank.
I have recently started a business account with another bank.
When I enter the account number and password with the new bank and
press go, nothing happens (using Mozilla). I can use
On Friday 25 July 2003 06:23 pm, Andy Davidson graced me with:
I just installed 9.1 on a new system and ran into a difference
between how the installer creates new users and how drakconf does.
I created a couple of users during the install and they ended up
with uid = 501 and 502. As they
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 06:20 pm, Stephen Kuhn graced me with:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 00:19, Technoslick wrote:
Stephen! That's not fair! You covered all your bases with that
shotgun approach. ;0)
(Solly Cholly)
I don't doubt all those contribute to my problem. However, I
On Thursday 26 June 2003 09:25 am, Stephen Kuhn graced me with:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 23:12, Technoslick wrote:
I looked at the bookmarks.xml in a text editor. It appears to
keep only the URL info here. Folder info must be elsewhere; one
of the other KDE config files.
Um...as I'm looking
I'm running MDK 9.1 on an AMD K6-2/550. Recently, I imported well over
a thousand I.E. Favorites into Konqueror. Konqueror has been really
stable and smooth up to this point, but now I'm getting a rather
weird result whenever I use KEditBookmarks. It takes the better part
of a minute for the
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 08:11 am, Stephen Kuhn graced me with:
snip
Has anyone experienced this and/or have any ideas as to what's
happening and should be done to resolve the problem? Is this just
a fact of too many bookmarks for my processor and/or Konqueror to
handle? Any suggestions
On Saturday 21 June 2003 06:49 pm, JoeHill graced me with:
http://news.com.com/2100-1016_3-1018669.html
It's official, Sun is right in there with MS and SCO. They even
have an ad campaign telling nervous IBM customers that they can
switch to Solaris because SCO is not after Sun.
No
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 02:13, rikona wrote:
Hello Technoslick,
Monday, June 16, 2003, 12:00:42 PM, you wrote:
T No, thankfully. It just has to be an executable that shows itself
T in calling for services through ports that need to be opened.
Are you certain that it actually knows
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 15:14, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 18 Jun 2003 8:36 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Were you using the most recent version of Mozilla released for 9.1?
I believe it's version 1.3.1. It's working pretty well for me.
It's gets very extensive use throughout the
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 17:23, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Wednesday 18 Jun 2003 5:22 pm, Miark wrote:
http://www.forbes.com/home/2003/06/17/cx_ld_0617linux.html
At its best it is an object lesson in how damning one can get without saying a
single thing that can be (legally speaking) denied.
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 17:43, RichardA wrote:
On 19 Jun 2003 16:39:10 -0400, Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
I did the same, Anne, and I found that while it works properly, its
really s-l-o-w. Slow to start up and slow to move along the Web. I was
under the impression that Galeon uses
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 11:49, Maurice O'Connor wrote:
I have tried to put a current page into bookmarks. I can't find a
solution although I looked at every option provided by the menu system.
I am new to Galeon and maybe I messed up somewhere or I don't know what
to look for. Is there a way?
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 13:52, Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 17:04, Technoslick wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 11:49, Maurice O'Connor wrote:
I have tried to put a current page into bookmarks. I can't find a
solution although I looked at every option provided by the menu
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 08:41, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Monday June 16 2003 01:44 am, Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
Winrar is a form of zip program. Ohh and its mostly a windows
program as far as I am aware. I don't know of a Linux alternative
but I bet there is one.
unrar-3.20-0.beta2.1plf
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 16:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As frustrated as you have been, I hope you can come to see that you have
some place to go when things just aren't going your way. Everybody needs
a place like that, you know? :0)
Earlier on you were having problems with the Windows
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 18:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
friendly snip
so just a little FYI for everyone so you know who you're dealing with!
(by the way, all the angry marine aggression is out of my system
after being out for 2 years...wellMAYBE!)
I should have known...a Leather-Neck!
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 12:31, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Monday 16 June 2003 10:12 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
We were talking about Dhcp. Samba will resolve NETBIOS names for you which
is entirely a different thing.
By putting the names/adrresses in /etc/hosts you are using static
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 09:37, Derek Jennings wrote:
snip
Well assuming you are using Dhcp then how are you managing to resolve the
hostnames?
I believe it can't. I think that BIND, or some flavor similar, does
that.
When you ask to ping a host your system will first go to /etc/hosts to see if
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 14:32, rikona wrote:
Hello Technoslick,
Sunday, June 15, 2003, 7:31:07 AM, you wrote:
T I have a Linksys router/gateway that has the ability to dynamically
T open ports and port ranges when a certain executable is requesting
T to do so from a network client. This has
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 18:36, FemmeFatale wrote:
At 06:23 PM 6/15/2003 -0400, you wrote:
snip
but it makes no
sense for me to manually open ports 1024-65535 and then just as manually
shut them down after a chat or video conference session when I have the
ability to let the router do it
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 18:40, FemmeFatale wrote:
snip
Rikona has hit it. ICQ does this as well it seems as if you look on the
net ICQ tries to use / request (I joke not) 64,000 *yes THOUSAND*
Ports! jesus... no wonder IT security guys hate ICQ.
*If* you want to have chat sessions, and audio
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 18:56, rikona wrote:
Hello Technoslick,
Monday, June 16, 2003, 3:21:54 PM, you wrote:
T Your spyware software, commercial or malicious, is going out ports
T that would be open in all firewalls that allow HTTP access: port
T 80.
Not necessarily. Tiny, for example
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 19:34, rikona wrote:
Hello Technoslick,
Monday, June 16, 2003, 3:50:17 PM, you wrote:
T My Linksys is a BEFSR41. Four fully Switched ports, Cable Modem or
T DSL capable.
It looks as though the Linksys may be getting the app info from Zone
Alarm, which MUST
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 00:07, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Monday 16 June 2003 11:44 pm, Technoslick wrote:
I bought an Epson C82 earlier in the year but found I couldn't get it to
network properly off of my Intel print server. I ended up giving it to
my wife as a direct printer to her
I have a Linksys router/gateway that has the ability to dynamically open
ports and port ranges when a certain executable is requesting to do so
from a network client. This has worked very well from Windows clients using
NetMeeting, ICQ or MSN Messenger for video conferencing and chat
sessions,
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 22:24, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On Saturday 14 Jun 2003 12:16 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
DId you logon to your router and adjust things there? I've got a Dlink
router and it let me assign the range of IP addresses to be used for my 3
comp LAN. I'm using DHCP here and it
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 11:49, JoeHill wrote:
On 15 Jun 2003 10:55:06 -0400
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
And when I need to step back and think about where everything is in my
setup...even my feeble mind can remember the IP address of anything on
the network. :0)
Most DHCP
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:08, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 00:31, Technoslick wrote:
I've got LICQ configured on my MDK 9.1 workstation with my ICQ accounts.
I tried to open the needed ports on my router for a full chat session,
but it doesn't seem to be working. I cannot
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 19:40, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 08:23, Technoslick wrote:
So, what do you think? If 'licq' is running, is *it* requesting the
ports or some other supporting program? If the latter, any idea what
that/they might be? I would have thought someone using
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 19:45, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 08:46, Technoslick wrote:
Untrue, Stephen.
Every application that communicates through a port, or series of ports,
has a signature, for lack of a better term. It's best to explain
through the Windows end just
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 22:10, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Thursday 12 June 2003 08:43 pm, Aron Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 16:35, Technoslick wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 18:20, RichardA wrote:
On 12 Jun 2003 17:38:12 -0400
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 00:07, JoeHill wrote:
snip
There is, however, a way to truly push a program into the background
from the terminal. Using this method, you can close the window while
keeping the program running:
nohup gkrellm
This simple addition of six keystrokes (space included)
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 00:13, JoeHill wrote:
http://www.mandrake.tips.4.free.fr/
Looks like another winner, Joe! Thanks, again. Bookmarked and still open
for later perusal.
I should check with Anne to see if anyone is managing bookmarks on the
Twiki. It would be nice to go to a familiar site to
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 01:23, Len Lawrence wrote:
On 12 Jun 2003 17:40:14 -0400
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 22:44, Derick Schmidt wrote:
Hi
Use ln -s path to the file or folder you want to link
for example
ln -s /mnt/win_d
Aren't you
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 05:53, Hutton Daniel wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 13:23, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 12 Jun 2003 10:28:47 -0400
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me, this is a dead issue since the card has been
relegated to Windows duty
My 1 foray into the realm
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 08:28, Jan Wilson wrote:
* Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030613 05:58]:
I have just realised that if yoiu use kde's 'create a link here', you
get a hard link. Now I may have completely misunderstood the whole
theory, but I thought that when you want to make what
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 08:09, Hutton Daniel wrote:
Hello,
I'm installing Mandrake for an association that I'm part of and I'm
having trouble getting x configured on a dual boot pc with a newly
installed Madrake 9.1. I got all the graphics card info from windows
which tells me that the graphic
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 08:31, Todd Slater wrote:
Hmm, this sounds like bad design in kmail rather than a breach of
etiquette. It is not difficult to imagine times when you would want to
reply and include the original writer's sig. If anything, kmail should
offer the option of turning off
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 09:00, RichardA wrote:
On 12 Jun 2003 13:11:00 +0200
Chris Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Steven,
I`ll try the link you`ve supplied
Thanks for your time in responding...
Regards
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 12:46, Steven Broos wrote:
I don't
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 09:17, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 14:09:53 +0200
Hutton Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this is a tough one but I'm really stuck. Many thanks in
advance to anyone who can help.
Regardless of what card you have you should always be able to
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 13:23, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 12 Jun 2003 10:28:47 -0400
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me, this is a dead issue since the card has been
relegated to Windows duty
My 1 foray into the realm of the S3/Savage has made its appropriate
home in my
I've had some issues with interrupt conflicts on one my workstations,
but I believe I have resolved the problem. When I do a:
# cat /proc/interrupts
I get this:
CPU0
0:2512461 XT-PIC timer
1: 36282 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 17:25, RichardA wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 21:39:02 +0100
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 6:01 pm, RichardA wrote:
On 12 Jun 2003 15:44:04 +0200
Steven Broos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 15:00, RichardA wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 22:44, Derick Schmidt wrote:
Hi
Use ln -s path to the file or folder you want to link
for example
ln -s /mnt/win_d
Aren't you missing the name of the link in your syntax?
T
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On Tuesday 03 June 2003 10:35 am, Ronald J. Hall graced me with:
Just got cable modem service yesterday:
Tech (of course) said he had never heard of Linux (where the Hell
has he been?)
Anyways, need hand holding orientated tutorial or guide to get it
up and running on Mandrake v9.1!
On Sunday 01 June 2003 10:02 pm, g graced me with:
and, in addition to what i wrote before, i say this;
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
teach a man to fish and you feed him for a life time.
show a newbie bad habits and you teach him wrong for a life time.
It's human
On Friday 30 May 2003 12:56 pm, Lady Mark graced me with:
I have tried to install a printer with LM 9.1. The printer, a
Lexmark X73, is connected to a XP machine (192.168.1.101). Its
share name is LexmarkX. I am 192.168.1.100.
Printerdrake detected the network, installed samba (with
I posted a request for opinions, experience and recommendations on
this a while back. I can't remember where it went, but it seemed that
I didn't find what I was looking for. So, I wish to ask again for any
suggestions and advice on a general purpose free-form database that
doesn't have the
On Thursday 29 May 2003 08:27 am, Marc Oestreicher graced me with:
snip
Are they committing commercial suicide or is that just the way
it appears when mocro$oft uses another company as a pawn? It would
be interisting to hear the conversations going on between closed
doors the last month but
On Thursday 29 May 2003 09:30 am, Marc Oestreicher graced me with:
IBM, Novell, now Linus...
I must have missed something here. Has Linus been drug into this
to?
I wonder if anyone has thought about sueing Tux?
Here's the link that Sridhar passed along in an earlier post. Mention
On Thursday 29 May 2003 10:42 am, Technoslick graced me with:
snip
Here's the link that Sridhar passed along in an earlier post.
Mention made of Linus being taken to task. I skimmed it, but I am
sure that the news must be posted many other paces by now. I had
the feeling early on that IBM
On Thursday 29 May 2003 11:47 pm, rikona graced me with:
snip
I looked at it. The free/linux version is quite small in capacity.
I know. Linux is a new venture platform for them. It will take time
before the really improve the product to the level of the Win stuff.
I've got a LOT of stuff,
On Thursday 29 May 2003 11:53 pm, rikona graced me with:
Hello Technoslick,
Thursday, May 29, 2003, 7:30:56 PM, you wrote:
T Once extracted, you run the install file and it your done in
T seconds.
I prefer the Linus installs over Winblows.
This one installs like the old DOS apps. Park
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 02:03 pm, Tom Brinkman graced me with:
On Tuesday May 27 2003 06:45 am, Technoslick wrote:
snip
You realize it will be hard to talk
about 'puters and Linux over the din? ;-)
Not after the race, back at the travel trailer parked just
outside the track :) 'Course
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 01:29 pm, Tom Brinkman graced me with:
On Tuesday May 27 2003 06:45 am, Technoslick wrote:
This is good stuff, Tom. Have you ever posted your own HOW-TO
on mixing, normalizing and burning anywhere that I can get my
hands on it?
snip
Actually I've posted much
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 07:14 pm, Derek Jennings graced me with:
snip
Install the slocate package and then in a root terminal type
'updatedb'
It will index every file on your computer and you can perform a
quick search with the command 'slocate string'
The database will update itself weekly,
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 10:34 pm, MG graced me with:
Not sure if this is what you are talking about but, I boot to run
level3 and use this little session selector. I like it better than
kdm or gdm. Its on the MDK8.2 cd's not sure about later versions.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mike]$ Xtart
...
-- Technoslick
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Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
traffic!
Leave me alone for a while! I could handle that.
Thanks, Franki. I can wait.
T :-)
--
Procrastination is not a disease! It is a way of life...
-- Technoslick
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Does anyone know for sure if Club members will have access to 9.1 ISO's
before the general public?
T
--
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 15:56, Miark wrote:
No, everybody gets access at the same time, probably sometime
Friday or this weekend.
Miark
thanks, Miark
--
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 14:21, civileme wrote:
So goodbye..
Civileme
Good luck to you, Civileme.
T
--
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 22:37, Greg wrote:
I did it I got it to work It took some fooling around with it but it does work
now I had to delete all of my old printer setups and start over Thanks very much
for your help I owe you one
Greg
I may have to look into one of those combo
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 22:35, Greg wrote:
Hi Everyone I need help to set up my 9.0 box to printer to my printer server on
my lan The windows Machines can print to it using prt local port The print server
is a Barricade router with the print server built in
I have tried but I can not get
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 22:35, Greg wrote:
Hi Everyone I need help to set up my 9.0 box to printer to my printer server on
my lan The windows Machines can print to it using prt local port The print server
is a Barricade router with the print server built in
I have tried but I can not get
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 18:19, Greg wrote:
I do have a staic ip for my router It is 192.168.123.254 Where would I enter the
the ip number What program would I use to set it up
Thanks Greg
Greg,
I went to SMC's Web site and downloaded the manual for the four-port
unit with print server.
My question deals with a current setup of two MDK 9.0 clients and one MDK 9.0
server running DHCP and Samba with winbind. The network is a mixture of
Windows clients (presently Win 98 SE and Win 2K) and MDK 9 clients, all DHCP
clients. The server is setup to be Master as well as Local Browser
On Saturday 01 March 2003 01:39 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Okay, about a week ago I posted a message about problems I was having with
my Epson C62 printer.
Isn't it true on the newer inkjets that you need to apply a software 'patch'
to reset the chip, or fool it, into thinking that the refill
On Thursday 27 February 2003 11:07 pm, James Dawson wrote:
My finances are rather tight right now so I don't know if I can afford to
renew at Silver level but I can't find an option online to renew at Bronze
level. Second, is it possible to renew paying on a month-to-month basis
rather than a
Test post...please ignore
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 11:52, Greg Meyer wrote:
The same exact problem that adelphia has. Thank you very much for clarifying,
I now have the info that I need to speak with the ISP again.
- --
Greg
Greg,
I just wanted to follow-up with you, and let everyone else one the list
know, about my
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 18:40, Terry Smith wrote:
I'm the fellow that needs help :-). Or put another way, another unhappy
Adelphia customer (the only high speed access available in my
neigbborhood).
This is a test msg, passing the email through an SMTP server at work.
Terry Smith
Cape Cod
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 20:11, FemmeFatale wrote:
Perhaps a stupid question here... But would using your adelphia acct
routing the email thru some kind souls own
postfix/sendmail/qmail/whatever server help ? I know ppl on this list
run the damn things even I'd be willing to set one up
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 20:07, FemmeFatale wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 12:23, Technoslick wrote:
Test post...please ignore
No. That'd be cheating.
big grin
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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Of course, Stephen is very correct, and Brandon's two Option's work great,
however...
What's best from a standpoint of ease, security and performance is
purchasing an internet gateway/router/firewall from Linksys. Mine is a four
port switch, as well, but they also make even smaller units. I think
It appears that you do not have supermount runnning. It would show up in
your fstab like this:
none /mnt/cdrom supermount
/dev/scd0,fs=auto,ro,--,codepage=850,iocharset=iso8859-1,umask 0 0 0
So, you do need to unmount before switching CDs, then mount again.
T
- Original Message -
Femme,
For the longest time, I was letting my Lynksys router/firewall/gateway do
the DHCP for my mixed O/S network. During that time, my NT 4.0 Server was
acting as a Primary Domain Control (PDC) and a secured resource center file
sharing between my business and family needs. I had no problems
I would like some feedback from anyone who has found and is using any
free-form database program in Linux. Something similar in nature to askSam.
I wish to migrate all of thousands (literally) emails, tech notes and other
minutia to an easily accessible and usable program that allows advanced
documents. I haven't had time to really looked
at it but it may help you. If you get it up and running, let us know on the
list.
Spence
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 11:52:02 -0500
Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like some feedback from anyone who has found and is using any
free-form database
to hear how your USB mouse works with
Mdk 9.0. Maybe I'll switch to USB too.
Thanks for your kind offer of off list help too. You're definitely
a sweety ;-)
I think Technoslick is on to something about jarring the
mouse causing the error. I usually reach down to turn on
my sub-woofer when booting up
Real funny, Angus! Good one! Look at what that curiosity brought me
I was playing an audio CD in KsCD when I decided to open a terminal, 'su'
over to root and cat 'message' in /boot. That's when the joke was on me. All
of a sudden I got a flurry of Morse code beeps through my speakers, making
.
Of course, if you like your terminal going postal on
you, cat away!
Ron.
--- Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Real funny, Angus! Good one! Look at what that
curiosity brought me
I was playing an audio CD in KsCD when I decided to
open a terminal, 'su'
over to root and cat 'message
Here's what I have in mine for CD #2:
URL: removable://mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS2
hdlist path: ../base/hdlist2.cz
This is referring to the 3-CD downloaded version of MDK 9.0. I have no
problems with installing from my second CD. I don't know if this matters,
but I do have 'supermount' active.
Are you asking about the menu choices added to the the very top of the
starting menu in KDE3? If so, that is called the Quick Start area. To adjust
the number of entries that show up go to 'K | Configure Panel |
Preferences'. Click on the 'Menus' tab. At the bottom, you will see where
you can
Ditto. :-)
T
- Original Message -
From: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Menu settings
On Monday 02 Dec 2002 4:00 pm, Technoslick wrote:
Are you asking about the menu choices added to the the very top
is not installed or running. Should it
be? Is it necessary in a small network where everyone knows who everyone is?
Thanks for the help. I feel so-o-o-o-o much better having my little baby up
and running!
T
- Original Message -
From: Technoslick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
Changing the BIOS to non-pnp was the only way I could get sndconfig to work
for me with an SB AWE 64 in MDK 9.0. I learned through that, and others,
that it should be set to off whenever possible.
Hopefully, it's that simple for you, too.
T
- Original Message -
From: Anders Lind [EMAIL
I get these, tooAren't they cookies? I got them from Mandrake when I
logged into their site. Am I wrong? If I delete them, they seem to come
back.
T
- Original Message -
From: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 1:43 PM
Subject:
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From: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Using Samba With Linux Clients
On Saturday 30 Nov 2002 4:05 pm, Technoslick wrote:
I finally got around to setting up my Linux server, with the main idea
being to use
, Technoslick escribió:
Hey, Anne,
Thanks for being the first to jump into my problem. :-)
I think that the bulk of my problem is not understanding how to configure
the Samba client. The 'smb.conf' file, as far as the server is concerned,
seems pretty straight-forward to me. So, how does the client
I can't remember what I installed as WM's, but if I had any of these on the
box, wouldn't at least one of them have shown up as a menu choice or
something?
Anyway, I will check them out; see what I like. Since Francisco has a good
word to give for LinNeighnorhood, I will try that one out first.
, Technoslick wrote:
Hey, Anne,
Thanks for being the first to jump into my problem. :-)
I think that the bulk of my problem is not understanding how to configure
the Samba client. The 'smb.conf' file, as far as the server is concerned,
seems pretty straight-forward to me. So, how does the client
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