Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=
8291
Coolness. I tried the web page but can't get to ftp.ibiblio.org ATM.
Will the athlon RPMS be included in contrib soon? I'll probably want
to use my cooker
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Core dump
and I suppose it's going to start a rip file inside directory
sources, yes ? if so I think I had better move the directory
Sure it will, but it's trivial to use -o /tmp/toystory.avi instead of
-o toystory.avi, provided of course there's enough
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Reading PDF attachments from Mozilla
containing spaces in the title
We're having trouble opening PDFs directly from Mozilla(mdk9.2) that
contain a space in the file name.
Adrian - if you haven't solved this you might try checking your
Preferences in mozilla,
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] editing Mpeg home video
Hi
About a year or so ago I asked about a program that would allow me
to split mpeg home videos into smaller sections.
Luckily, a new version of cinelerra was just announced on the PLF
mailing list. You might try that - just add PLF as
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Moving from windows to linux in the
enterprise
With the success of My Mandrake 9.0 Intranet server, My boss
recently expressed an interest in moving our entire company's IT
from Windows servers desktops to either:
A) a Totally linux based solution.
I favor
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Bad Week for SCO
So Linus sees a connection between Darl and whoring. I'll go along
with that. -- cmg
GPL SEX
--
David E. Fox Thanks for letting me
[EMAIL
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Re:
And for Monty Python fans, here's a summary of yesterday's hearing
set in the legendary Cheese Shop:
http://www.yorgalily.org/~yorgasor/ScoCourtroomSkit.html
ROTFL!
:) This is good
WARNING THIS POST CONTAINS TAINTED SCO CODE
main()
{
int
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Time display errors
Coming from a Windows intensive background I mainly use X and I have
noticed that since the upgrade, my system time seems to increment
itself by 2 hours each time I reboot the machine, if I don't
physically change it each time.
Now that's
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Eleven days...some thoughts
It's now been eleven days since I installed Mandrake, and I'd like to
Way cool :).
what about spending some quality time curled up by the fire with a cup
of tea and good book?
What fire? I live in an apartment! I'm sure there's a GL
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] External editors with
Kmail/Sylpheed-claws/Knode/Pan?
Yeh but so is a Goose Quill Pen
Yikes... what kernel does *that* run? :)
Kmail is great, but I haven't yet been able to highlight 5 messages and
hit reply, and it replies to all, but it will forward
I wrote about Re: [newbie] External editors with
Kmail/Sylpheed-claws/Knode/Pan?
I just set an external editor in Kmail (Settings - Configure Kmail
-Composer, then click on external editor). We'll see what that
Bad form to quote my own message, but oh well. It doesn't appear that
the external
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] unsubbed by accident
Two days ago I stopped getting newbie mail. That is very strange. If
this message goes through -- Eric, can you look into it?
Ditto - this happened to me as well - all lists (newbie, expert, even
changelog) got unsubbed.
e.
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Somebody scribbled about [newbie] OT (sort of) Knoppix
downloaded it and burned it to CD-R (should I have burned it to CD-RW
instead?).
Well, it is a moving target of sorts, but other than that it shouldn't
make a difference whether or not a CD-RW is used instead of a CD-R. Of
course, if you
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Mplayer Plugin
If you use the Opera browser you are able to choose which plugin handles
a particular mime type.
Out of the box (yes I tried Opera) it may work better than some others,
but any browser should be able to self-identify the mime types. Are they
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Mplayer Plugin
It seems that I have solved. My problems (mplayerplug-in 0.8 not
playing Quicktime movies) were caused by the generic rpm I downloaded
I got my rpm from the main site (or is it contrib?) let's check:
(probably cooker main, 1.0.0.pre2)
from
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] ** LIST ISSUES: PLEASE READ **
I have been getting bounce backs for days and had no idea what was going
on. It makes any interaction to the list very laborious. Can you fix me
up? Roly
Me too :(. Thought the issue was MAPS related but that's anyone's guess,
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] ** LIST ISSUES: PLEASE READ **
How many bounces did you get?
Several. All (so far) seem to come from 198.144.206.157 -- i.e., if I send
the mail through my postfix mail server. I've compiled more details about
the hijack over on the expert list. And I can
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Mplayer Plugin
http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/matrix_revolutions.html
I'm there now: it's just sitting there saying transferring data from the
site. One line about mplayer plugin, that's it.
The mplayer version I used was the standard 9.2 plf version, so
this is a test.. smtp.tsoft.com outbound gateway
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Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Linux Power Tools (WAS Good Article on
Linux Filesystems)
One thing that's a rarity in the part of Canada that I live in is a book
that acknowledges that Mandrake even exists. So you can imagine my
delight when the cover of a recent release by Sybex called
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] 9.2 is out!
After ca. 6 hrs, I've still only got about 10% downloaded (with DSL).
Only got about 43 hours to go. Wooo h!! Not too impressed with
Bittorent so far g.
I've had similar results with most of those napster-like things. I don't
bother with
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] DVD Ripping Question
home movies, I am helpless. But you can make vcds with those above
programs and vcdimager.
OK I'll bite...
I've only done a few dvd rips to avi, with some success using mencoder,
gmencoder, or dvdrip. right now i'm attempting to do a
Somebody scribbled about RE: [newbie] OT - possible job vacancy for some
of you
also with the enterprise, voyager and deep space 9, none appear to be
using either linux or windows, so this convo is way OT... :-)
Yes, but: (I know I'm way behind in reading my email...) :)
What if Mr. Data were
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] 9.2 Beta 2
How, specifically, are you adjusting your time zones?
OK. From kde panel right click on the clock. (S)how timezone has
america/los angeles checked. But it's not America/Los angeles that it is
displaying. Adjust Date time brings up a dialog box
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] 9.2 Beta 2
A few times after KDE cooker updates I've had to reset the
clock. R-click on it, adjust time an date, make sure format is set
to USA-english.
This is still going with cooker current as of last night -- rc1 + dozens
of updates.
But apply
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] Converting sound files? (recording
from cassette, pt2)
sigh I guess I'm just gonna have to break down and buy a boom-box that
has true line out.
What might work -- although I haven't tried it for cassettes, but I have a
walkman am/fm/cassette thing, with a
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Printing Problems with KDE Programs
Hi Guys,
Had a weird problem develop over the weekend. I am completely unable to
print from a number of programs - the one thing they seem to have in
common is that they are all KDE progs: Kover, KWrite KGhostview and
I just
Somebody scribbled about Re: [newbie] audio software
Thanks, for the input. I have just started to use Audacity and it may
do what I want for editing, but as I move into using my computer for
I haven't tried anything intense with it -- such as multitrack
recording/editing mixing, dj what have
xine: relocation error: xine: undefined symbol: xine_engine_set_param
Haven't seen that one yet. Installing xine is confusing,
since there are so many components and it is unclear to
me which to install.
What distro are you using? I was using 9.1/cooker until
recently. My recent addition
Somebody scribbled about Re[2]: [newbie] *Fast* file contents search tool?
Hello dfox
I found some info onthe web, but nothing foe Mandrake. Is there a
Mandrake versoina available?
I haven't seen one. glimpse is a fairly old tool afaik.
Sorry about the lateness of the reply.
urpmi (i have
Somebody scribbled about Re[2]: [newbie] *Fast* file contents search tool?
I checked out glimpse. It is a text indexer, and can do some
sophisticated searches. It requires a plugin to handle Word Excel
I see. I haven't explored this. If you look for 'indexing' on
sourceforge.net there are a
Somebody scribbled about Re: Re[2]: [newbie] *Fast* file contents search
tool?
But do these searches use the slocate database, or are they just brute
force, ' look at every file' type searches?
Well, slocate is there to find file names really fast. Seems that the OP
is rather interested in
I'm using Evolution in 9.1 and brought in my big mail spool in
/var/spool/mail/dfox (35 megabytes approximately) and it doesn't
seem to want to bring in new messages as they arrive. I can see how
to import the messages into Evelution in the first place (which I did)
but if I do that again, I'll
I instaled lm-sensors and configured it with sensors-detect, but I hardly
believe the output is correct or if it is even sensing real values from
the motherboard. I'm on an Athlon 1000 mhz system with a Asus A7V233
motherboard, 256 megs of ram. I'm not a real techie when it comes to
hardware
I'm getting the dreaded configure -- installation problem -- C compiler
cannot create executables. message.
Upon further inspection, there seems to be a misconfiguration, and I get a few
error messages from gcc.
ib/libc.so.6: undefined reference to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
/lib/libc.so.6:
Hello, what package provides libvgagl? I am (still) installing from 9.0 and
had this working before in 8.1 (mplayer). I am rebuilding mplayer and came
across this library not being there.
I looked in rpmdrake for files matching libvga* and nothing came up.
Want to buy your Pack or
Marcia writes:
Dear All,
Well, now that I reinstalled LM9 with my HP printer as parallel, that
works. I have the via chipset ac97 onboard sound and the sound is great
I wonder why the mp3 players (have you tried mpg123, for a common
denominator player) would not do sound while the cd players
Testing... just (re)installed Mandrake 9.0...
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hey what happened to elm? it's got to be the fastest email reading/sending
thing out there...
I had broken my install , tried to install 9.0 but failed early on, since then
I haven't gotten email - if someone sees this can they reply to
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I posted a test
anyone have any advice on how to resize linux partitions?
Well, partition magic might do it, but there are other free tools
that probably support the Linux filesystems better. i.e., ext2resize
(and physically ext2 is the same as ext3, minus the journal), so the
trick would probably be to turn
If your machine is reasonably current (300Mhz or faster, 128MB+ RAM),
then I would have to suspect a distributed attack via a virus or worm.
Maybe. There were a large number of different, seemingly random, hosts
all trying port 4156. Portsentry seems to be the way to get rid of these,
and all
Gretts *
I came home today to my box noticing that a large number of httpd
processes being spawned (this isn't a server, at least not really),
and for the last hours or so my box is real slow when it comes to
using the net.
I'm on a DSL line and am getting some errors connecting to sites
and
can windows rsync upload to a linux machine? i do want a lot.
I don't know if that's possible. I haven't done much file transfer
between windows and Linux. I have done anonymous ftp from windows
to linux though. Works just like it's supposed to, although it's
not the best way.
Two other
This app seems to need a lot of optimization, as the RPM packages did
work slower. and to answer your question: nope. i never encoded using
PRMs temd to be conservative sometimes. And mencoder does a ton of
computations. I don't know how long it would take on a reasonably-
powered box with
Has anyone had any luck with compiling and using mencoder (MPlayer) with
this lame-encoder RPM? It's not a question of whether you think it will or
It appears people have :).
I have never tried mencoder - I don't have any dvd hardware on the
computer - otherwise I would give it a try :).
Does any one have information on how to do offsite backup. I would like
to backup windows and linux machines. I have a large SQL and exchange
If you just want a 'raw' backup of the dirs, then you probably want
rsync over an ssh connection, at least for the Linux system. That way
the data
Run (as root) 'hdparm -i /dev/hdx' on it (also try 'hdparm -I' to=20
read the drive info directly from the drive's firmware), for example
OK. I'll bite - I have my /dev/hda and /dev/hdb set with 32-bit on
and dma on.
I do an 'hdparm -i /dev/hdb' and see that my drive (IBM deskstar
30
WILL Screw ME to hell back. They also screw linux most times. Esp. if
they do a surface scan repair job. Diskeeper is a little better from
Hmm. I recall borrowing a copy of some commercial drive repair
software - supposedly able to find and recover marginal sectors on
a drive. Anyway,
Hello, Good after-noon I have a problem I currently have aol-dsl, so to use the
service in linux I installed vmware, and created windows their. But I would like to
know is their a way to combine the connection from the vmware onto my linux. I'm
currently running Mandrake 8.2 with kde-3.0.3.
I have a dual Pentium 133 with 72 MB of RAM. What
is the latest version of Mandrake that I could run on it?
9.0 is still i586 based - there should be no problems running
it. KDE or gnome may be too much stress but that's true no matter
what distro. I used to run Mandrake on a P-100 - up
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I use the following programs in the same time usually:
vmware (running win98), mplayer, xmms, krusader, openoffice
The cpu load in KDE 2.2 is around 89%, in gnome 1.4 around 31%(or even less)
The machine is a 1,2GHz celeron with 256MB RAM
I think it may not be a KDE versus gnome issue -
Can any one tell me how i can setup Konqueror so I can browse the local
network like you do under ms windows. Or is that not possable
You should be able to click on Services (the yellow star) and then
go to lan browser and then (if things are set up correctly) view
the other systems on the
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dear all,
i have a laptop with a winME partition and a linuxM (8.2) partition,
they lived and grown up without problem until
.
I think you're on the right track.
root:x:0:root
bin:x:1:root,bin,daemon
daemon:x:2:root,bin,daemon,ldap
(snips) (here I only have one user, i.e., me, but this should be enough
cdrom:x:22:dfox
usb:x:43:dfox
cdwriter:x:80:dfox
audio:x:81:dfox
users:x:100:dfox
etc.
Doesn't help a bit. Finally
please don't read this... if you do precious, important body parts will
begin to fall off and you'll become and imasculate troll ozzing snot
oh no -
# rpm -e toes-1.0.0
oops
which: no feet in (/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin)
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
I've read the man page, the readme, the faq, and the freepascal.org
site, but everything takes for granted that the compiler will work after
installing the rpm. Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong?
One would expect that 'fpc' is indeed installed somewhere, perhaps
/usr/bin, with the
One thing a really miss is the tile-windows-vertically for when I want to
look at two files at once. Is there any way to get this? Less frequently I
used the horizontal option, but I guess that both are possible or impossible.
Anne - have you tried seeing the files inside konqueror? It
i set up mandrake to boot from a floppy and i would like to make a copy to
be safe. i copied the info on the original to a directory then
Best way to do a copy of this kind is to use dd and copy the disc whole,
without regard to what's on it, or filesystem type.
$ dd
I am trying to get my venerable Star Gemini-10X working under LM 8.1 and
CUPS but cannot find an appropriate driver. The Gemini-10X is a 9 pin
You have one of those too ;). I got mine early on in 1984 (back then
I was using a TRS890). The printer doesn't work anymore, but IIRC, it's
pretty
Can any of you recommend me any streaming audio server?. I have a radio
station and I want to stream it via Internet.
http://www.iceast.org . I haven't personally tried it. Shoutcast and
live365 are other possibilities, but am not sure if they offer linux
capable streamers - it may not even
I'm a little afraid by all the questions I have to answer. As my system
does work properly for now, I think it would be easier to have the
The current configuration is stored in a file /usr/src/linux/.config. You
might want to copy that to another file before you make a new kernel. And,
there
I'm a newbie and wish to transfer files from my networked Mandrake 8.2
machine to my home account on the university server. I'm sure mandrake
ftp?
Well, ftp will do the job and there are plenty of variants of it around,
my favorite (non-graphical) is 'ncftp'. An RPM is included in the
Running /tmp/install/install --help returns only five options:
Maybe, but you're not running install. You should be running setup, and it
does have a -net option.
Paul
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I can't remember any other apps that I can't print. My printer has two
set-ups defined. Some apps let me choose, and some use what I presume is a
My feeling is that if you can print from one kde app you should be able to
print from any other, as they all use the same printing subsystem.
Keyboard input is no problem. Moving around with a word processor, for
instance, is no problem. It's anything that requires loading time.
Even more interestign. I hope your PATH is set to something simple and
you're not scanning all those mount points looking for stuff during a
load - that
attempt to mount the usb smartcardreader, for instance. I can't see any that
look like remote mounts, though.
Anne - have you tried 'mount' by itself in a console? It'll list every-
thing that is currently mounted. My guess is that if there is a remote
NFS partition mounted somewhere, there
Am I correct in assuming it's impossible to do a network
install with the RPM?
I haven't tried with the RPM. My guess is that it would do a
standard install in /opt, and then the user would have to do
the network install to put the files in his home directory.
Miark
Want to buy
During the evening my machine has got slower and slower, and now it takes
almost a minute to open any application. I have logged out, and even halted,
Hmm. There might be an application or task that's swallowed a lot of
RAM on your system. I would run 'top' in an xterm or konsole and see
if
To the untutored eye everything looks reasonable.
Yeah, I'd say that.
The Mem used is creeping up all the time.
Normally, that's OK as well, since Linux wants to use all the available
memory -- what's not active for programs is used for disk and for cache,
which is a good idea, since
i. I don't agree with the argument in 1, which carries the danger of=20
falling into the the 'designed for Internet Explorer' trap; the more=20
Neither do I. konwqueror is pretty good, and so is mozilla. Basically I
use either one, depending on what I need to do. And IE can't browse
cvs like
and onboard video. Everything worked right away including the the network
card, except for some sound. I can play a music CD with no problem and here
Marcia - hey great that you got a new computer :). It's faster than
mine :(.
Anyway, if xmms doesn't work maybe the kde media player, or
Maxtor?!? All but 2 I've been around (at work) have died at one time or
another. I would never buy a Maxtor or Quantum.
Well, I admit to having less than perfect luck with the Maxtor 1.6 gig
drive I bought in 1996 - it seems to have developed one or two bad
sectors since installation -- but
find anything. Any software to find out?
Wouldn't hdparm report the speed? after a brief check, it doesn't
seem to report it. Oh well. You might try the specs on the manufacturer's
web page. Many IDE drives are 7200; it's a common speed, Some are 1,
and a few older ones spin at 5300 or so.
I'm curious about something. compared to the upgrading of KDE from
version(s) 1.x.x to 2.x.x the upgrade went rather smoothly once you had
Agreed that 2.2.x to 3.0 beta was a minor pain, due mostly to a lot of
dependency conflicts. I have found that upgrading the 3.0 beta1 to 3.0.1
and now
Both Xine and mplayer came out with versions last week that play
QuickTime movies better than Apple's native player (which also works
better with X-over/fake_windows, than under Billy's Winwoes ;) Video
This intrigues me, as I haven't found quicktime support yet. I went to
the mplayer
Not true. 'make install' copies the kernel (not plops) to /boot, make
syslinks for vmlinuz etc, modifies lilo.config. You need to read the
complete message. Does RTFM stand for 'Read the Fine message'??
Perhaps there's a difference in the Mandrake source kernels, rather
than those from
System.map2.4.28mine and change that link to make
it point to my file.
Right...
how am i supposed to keep both kernels?
i've checked lilo.conf and the boot sections seem
to have no reference to these files...
There's a vmlinuz symlink that points to somethimg like
vmlinuz-2.4.xx-1.mdk.
Good point, except that the price pretty much stabilised in the 1970's.
What changed was production costs - it is now laughably cheap to produce
Amen to that. 50 cents (or less) per blank CD and a few minutes' time
is all that is required to produce a CD. Blank/recordable CD's for
music are
maybe add a few more megs to be on the safe side, I have noticed some boxes
with 2, 256 meg strips may count as 510megs ram or 516 megs ram. not sure
I noticed that (with 256 megs RAM) that I really have only 248 usable --
8M is showing up as 'reserved' by the kernel. That's with mandrake
Most of the fixes appear to be library-based; at least in my case=20
Konqueror is more stable (no more 'bomb' popups) :)
I've only been running it for about a day -- downloaded and installed it
this morning, in fact. KDE3 is pretty easy to upgrade/install - the tech-
nique I use basically
ok...now you've really got my curiosity peeked. once you get the files
on the tape, how in the world does one browse, find, and then get the
Well, tar will do it for you:
tar xvf /dev/st0 filespec
filespec can be a wildcard selection, or a directory name, just like
extracting files from a
Still trying to find the source of this memory leak in my system. I
reinstalled XFree86 4.2 from the binaries off of their website, but this
has not made any apparent difference.
A good way to check for leaks is to run top in a separate window for
some length of time. You should be able to
I haven't seen Oozic, but XMMS has a load of plugins, including G-Force.
Where's Battle of the Planets? My brother may just switch to Linux if
there's one :).
(g d r )
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The one I got is mt-st-0.6-3mdk.i586.rpm
which seems to be the most recent stable version
Should work fine.
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I keep seeing everyone putting '-xvfz'. That's never worked for me. I
always use 'xvfz', with no '-'. I typed '-xvfz' by mistake once, and I
The problem is that the z is after the f - I would think that it would
be a problem. Sure enough, tar thinks I am able to open a file named
'z'.
GNU
I'm new to the Linux world and I've been trying to get used to it. I
like the capabilities that it offers. I bought Mandrake 8.2, because I
didn't know anything and it said it was easy to install. Which is was. My
Vaughn, welcome to Linux, and the list!
question is... How do I install
This is apparently true for sftp as well. I remember that there was a limit
in old kernels, but since I use Mandrake 8.2 with kernel 2.4.18-6, this
Your institute may have set up some sort of scheme that won't let you
transfer big files. But I am unawhere of any such limit in ftp or
sftp.
Try flexbackup
MS
Try trimming your posts
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And that wouldn't exist. He just needed to drop the leading / off the
filespec.
Fundamentally, one would not try to tar to /dev/st0/home/whatever.
The tape doesn't have a filesystem. to the OP - just use /dev/st0. You
aren't going to be able to access the tape as a disk, so don't try to
do so:
If you start running tight on space on that tape, remember to add the z
flag when you create, and read the tape. Then it will compress the data.
Depending on what the data is, it can recover a lot of space.
I'm not a big fan of using compression on the tapes, and I really haven't
tried it.
Thanks...that did the trick. Now all I've got to do is figure out just how
to erase the tape before backing up to it. Or, does that happen
automagically when tar begins to write to the device?
You don't have to. It's done by the tape hardware itself, just like a
regular audio/video tape.
try
tar -xvf /dev/st0/home/mdw1982/.mc/ini home/mdw1982/.mc/ini
heck I Know squat about tar... I bet I am way wrong
That won't work, sorry. Tapes don't have filesystems, and if you just
want to back up starting from /home/mdw* just do:
tar -cvf /dev/st0 /home/md*
If you look at the output
Try dropping the leading slash from the filespec:
tar -xvf /dev/st0 home/mdwwhatever/somefile
Just watch where you're sitting when you do that. I think if you check the
listing you made with 'tar -tvf', you'll notice the leading slash is not
Ric - good advise. Just remember the
To get those off:
tar -zxvf /dev/st0 filespec
The z in tar will compress/uncompress them on the fly. There are far
better utilities for doing backups than tar. But in a pinch, it works. Let's
That's one aspect where the commercial backup systems should fare better
than plain 'tar' --
My problem is that I have no idea how to use the tape drive.
Could someone give me some pointers please.
I think there's a Tape howto over in the howto docs, but once you
have the tape working, it's pretty easy to use - you just use the
/dev/st0 (it is scsi, right?) or /dev/nst0 devises -
What you described involves more than 11 separate steps ...
and then I still don't know what to do
to crop the captured image to just the portion I want:
Well, we'll leave cropping the image for now - one would still have
to do that step even in windows, unless you want the
to switch to Debian just for that. Also, since Familiar and Intimate are
based on Debian, I can be consistant when switching from my desktop to my
ipaq. Anyway, when messing with apt-get, I had to re-install a few times
apt-get does 'exist' more or less for Mandrake as well, but it's
I don't know about targeting network programming. But the best book
I've ever seen on C programming is C How To Program, second edition,
I've heard that Stevens' book is widely regarded to be the definitive
Unix programming text. Others go with Kernighan and Ritchie's book; the
latter is more
You will notice the benefit to separate /home /opt and /etc directories when
you upgrade to Mandrake 9.0. Performing an 'upgrade' to a distro is still not
Agreed, especially in the case of /home. When I last did a fairly major
upgrade, /home was on a 150 meg partition sitting on a old drive
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