Does anyone know how I can upgrade my site to
version 4.5.1 from 4.5 without having to redo all my pages?
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Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] [HAB] Small Network at Home
Dear Wally,
I realy don't know, I am very confused
Wally
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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 10:00 PM
To: MDK
Subject: [newbie] [HAB] Small Network at Home
Dears,
I am trying to setup a small network at home consisting of MDK10 and
Win98 connected together
machine is clean... you can re-connect to the internet.
Some Spyware actually goes out to a website and re-installs if it was
detected as missing.
Wally
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Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 9:24 AM
distribution of their own if it had half the troubles
that Microsoft has had.
I'm disappointed that Mandrake doesn't seem to include a copy of xkill with
it's distribution, it was the best part of the old release.
Wally
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, 2004 5:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] OT - Request for advice on Windows XP
On Tuesday 24 August 2004 03:12 pm, Wally Brown wrote:
I'm disappointed that Mandrake doesn't seem to include a copy of xkill
with
it's distribution, it was the best part of the old release.
Wally
Anyone know how to configure the FTP server to change which
folder it points to?
I would like to be able to point my account to my web server
folder to allow for remote file updates.
Wally
to be based on a user account on the server - I'm not into,
say, an FTP server that requires separate account setup. Will Samba do this
over the CM? How about doing this over a direct dial-up to my server, rather
than via the internet?
TIA!
Wally
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Is there a way to get my Mandrake 8.1 laptop to see my Windows desktop using
NetBEUI? Can't use TCP/IP at the moment because the desktop's ip is assigned
via the cable modem.
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From: Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
definition of ~/.bashrc
~ = Your home directory
~/ = inside your home directory
. = any file starting with a period is a hidden file
Thanks for explaining the syntax. :-)
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From: Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to get ls to remember my preferred settings (colour, wide
dirinfo display), but it wouldn't take a set command from the command
line. How can I make this kind of thing stick?
# ~/.bash_profile: executed by
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From: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As a matter of fact, you can use a desktop from that other OS on a
second machine to configure most things on a linux machine, just as
easily as a linux GUI with browser. Just load and run webmin (installed
by default in most
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From: Randy Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gotta get the LAN sorted out before I can webmin, though.
Not really -- you can use webmin locally, like https://localhost:1.
Is there some sort of web server installed by default? (Not familiar with
the https prefix.)
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From: Blood Slap [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've tried defragging multiple times in windows with rearrange files so
my programs start faster turned off and on, but I get the same problem,
so I will look for other defragmenting apps that might help, also
partitioning
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From: Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 24 March 2002 09:35 pm, Wally wrote:
So, what's the equivalent of autoexec.bat? Where can I do tweaky stuff?
I don't mean to RTFM you, but bash is big. A good start would be man bash
from a terminal.
TBH, I
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From: Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I apologize for the curt response.
No problem.
Fortunately a number of others gave you
more informative answers, and now you're tweaking away to your heart's
content.
Haven't actually booted the linux box today - it's
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From: civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For systemwide stuff, edit /etc/rc.local.
Just pulled this up for a look-see...
For local, try ~/.bashrc
...and have already fiddled with this.
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So, what's the equivalent of autoexec.bat? Where can I do tweaky stuff?
I'd like to get ls to remember my preferred settings (colour, wide dirinfo
display), but it wouldn't take a set command from the command line. How can
I make this kind of thing stick?
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From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should have downloaded the 'iso' images ...
Once you have your discs burned insert CD#1 and configure your BIOS to
boot
from CD. Everything is then automatic and you will be guided through the
install. Before you
apply to this
machine. Have also tried...
ide1=0x180,0x360
ide2=0x180,0x386
ide2=0x180,0x360
on both drivers, but no joy. Does anyone know which driver I should select,
and which parms (if any) I should supply?
Wally
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From: Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have now stuck a NetGear FA410TX pcmcia 10/100 NIC into it. How do I
get
it to talk to the NIC? It seemed to notice the NIC during the system
boot,
but LinuxConf is a tad unfamiliar to me (I have a reasonable
understanding
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From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well done.. You are having to work at getting this installed ;-)
It was down to working round the foibles of the Sony...
Mandrake is pretty good at detecting NIC's ..
I ditched most of the NIC settings and it seems to be
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