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On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 15:13:16 +0100
Paul Smith wrote:
michael higgins wrote:
perl -e 'open F,:encoding(iso-8859-9),$ARGV[0];for(F){for(split
/\W+/,$_){$t{lc $_}++}}for(map{$_-[0]}sort {$a-[1] = $b-[1]||
$a-[0] cmp $b-[0]}map{[$_,$t{$_}]} keys %t){print $_, = , $t{$_},
\n}' thenews.txt
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 14:06:31 -0400
JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 11:56:05 -0400
Lanman disseminated the following:
Creating a firewall which blocks or alerts the user to outgoing traffic
would effectively block spyware which Microsoft has obviously placed
inside their operating
Sort of off topic, but no more so than zings and seasons so I'm
going for it.
My whole reason for installing Drake 10 was because my current
virus protection vendor did another price hike and I decided to
bail... I've pretty much decided to do clam (my mail server is
qmail), but I thought the
I just installed Mandrake 10 from CD. The install is pretty
basic -- no office, development environment and basic network
services. From the new machine, I can ping other computers both
inside and outside my network. I cannot ping the new machine
from other machines on my local network, nor can
On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 13:45:31 -0400
Lanman wrote:
See if iptables or shorewall are running. If either one is, turn it off
and clear the firewall rules from ram.
Neither of them are installed (already have a NetBSD firewall).
What's really weird is that this machine also cannot ping itself
by
On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 13:09:37 -0500
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Do you have security set to high? This turns off ping replies
regardless of the firewall setting.
Winning response... thank you. I changed the security level from
4 to 3 and can now ping and ssh to the new server. But now I
have
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 20:05:59 -0400
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 19:49:38 -0400
JoeHill wrote:
Do I win a trip to...Henniker?
Why?
We don't have anything against Brenda and you are a punishment of last
resort
I mention shooting tourists in my sig and someone wants to
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 22:29:20 -0400
JoeHill wrote:
What problems could possibly arise from *not* rebooting?! This ain't no Winsux
where some stupid memory leak is going to freeze your system. I've got all kinds
of crap running at all times and I leave it running while I'm away, the worst
In Windows I used Opt-In Emailer for sending my club bulletin and infromation
or works to my students by e-mail. What program can I use in Mandrake 9.1 for
sending e-mails to a list?
Thank you very much
Carlos Contreras
Club Cientifico de Penalolen
Chile
On Saturday 20 March 2004 05:45, Mandrake User
wrote:
I recently did a clean installation of Mandrake
10.0
Community. The installation process lived up to
Mandrake's fame as a user-friendly distro. Only
problem I had was the Audigy 2 ZS sound card could
not
work.
Could you add
I recently did a clean installation of Mandrake 10.0
Community. The installation process lived up to
Mandrake's fame as a user-friendly distro. Only
problem I had was the Audigy 2 ZS sound card could not
work.
If you have the same problem, you might be interested
to know that the optical raw
I tried games on Mandrake 9.2 as well and they were
terribly slow. Currently, I am running Mandrake 10.0
Community but without games installed. Maybe you
should try Mandrake 10.0? It is a big improvement to
9.2, in my opinion.
--- achmad fauzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello, I has install Linux
Hello robin,
I have an audigy 2 LS and can't get it to work on Mandrake 10.0 as well. I checked mixer settings and volume was on. Soundcard was correctly detected and module loaded. I looked through everywhere and did everything I could but still cannot get it to work. The same soundcard
I just installed Mdk 10.0 Community, everything went fine except that it has no sound at all. I used hard drake and followed the troubleshooting steps, everything was seemingly ok. Any suggestions please?"Tony S. Sykes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's your m/b? Nforce2? Sounds like the acpi apic
:on4:on
5:on6:off
/sbin/chkconfig --list alsa
alsa0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off
5:off 6:off
[EMAIL PROTECTED] user]$ aumix -q
bash: aumix: command not found
However, the same Audigy 2 LS worked fine on
MandrakeLinux 9.2. I did a clean installation of
Mandrake 10.0
Hello Anne, I want to try tweaking aumix settings because my audigy 2 LS sound card won't work. but I got the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] user]$ aumix -qbash: aumix: command not found
Isnt Aumix installed by default in Mandrake 10.0 community? How can I go about installing aumix? Please help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]$
--- Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 12:55, Fajar Priyanto
wrote:
However, the same Audigy 2 LS worked fine on
MandrakeLinux 9.2. I did a clean installation of
Mandrake 10.0
Already searched google, all the linux forums I know
as well as Mandrake sites. Not much info. on Mandrake
10.0 Community it seems. I posted my problem on some
forums, still awaiting for replies.
Sound card is detected, module loaded and mixers
turned on...what did I miss? hmmm
I found an old
su
scheda perforata.
Distinti Saluti.
Il Servizio di Straordinario Supporto Mailing-Lists Mandrake-Linux
Per maggiori informazioni la preghiamo di consultare il sito:
http://www3.mandrakelinux.com/it/flists.php3
#
l'autore del testo ha tutta la mi
Derek,
At the # prompt I entered:urpme NVIDIA_GLX NVIDIA_kernel and got the error
message:
unknown package.
Decided to Reinstall 9.0 and did a much better job (more attention to
detail).
However, I reformatted the / partition but did not reformat the /home
partition. Now a number of strange
Alle 10:18, mercoledì 25 dicembre 2002, Nicola ha scritto:
Scusate se posto con molto ritardo, ma sono riuscito a risolvere il
mio problema in oggetto. Adesso non ho molto tempo per postare il
tutto, ma se a qualcuno intersessa non deve far altro che chiedere
Un Saluto a Tutti e ancora Buon
gli aggiornamenti così non è
comodissimo...
in più facendo così con la 8.2 mi son incasinato con le dipendenze e ho
dovuto upgradare il sistema alla 9.0( avevo perso tutto il server x con
annessi e connessi...)
se è un bug provo a cercare in errata corrige dal sito di mandrake!
grazie comunque, se
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 11:55 pm, you wrote:
I have written about a problem with downloading and using the install
disk
for md 9.0. Still having that problem. Right now I am downloading it
from
mandrake 8.2. The others have been in windows XP. I am really trying to
give linux a fair chance
1.11a15 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 Jörg
Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.22
Using libscg version 'schily-0.5'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) *
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong page 20
HI:
Can I use MSN messager in Wine?
Anybody did so?
Thanks.
From:Ming Wu
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an add-on reply. P166 with 32MB should be enough to run SNF, it may
not be snappy, but it works, I had it running on a P120. Have you tried
text mode install?
But why is it that when I'm about to install SNF in my old Intel Pentium 166 at 32MB
RAM using BTC 40x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... How did the install fail? SNF has a newer 2.2 kernel than the
original and the newer one overcomes some errors that could be
attributed to the strange timing and unique geometry of some WD drives.
There is no real reason an SNF install should fail on such a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I installed Mandarake Lunix 8.1 in server mode. I am new with linux.
Please don't lef. I was using Microsoft OS for 8 yars. Now I started new
world for my self.
Please let me know where can get more documentation about server
configuration for smal network
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why would it not support it? mayhaps you had some configuration problem that
the fine folks on this list could have helped with, since the hardware you
list should be no problem w/ SNF
I don't know. AFAIK, when I am about to install SNF in my old Intel Pentium 166 at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get the source and compile it.
I'm sorry for asking a very newbie question again but how can I compile the source of
SNF if my hard disk drive is fresh?
Thanks again...
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is a sad situation.
Yeah, I know that. But basically, if I succeed in installing my new kernel-2.4.18
over my default kernel-2.4.8 of Mandrake 8.1, it would also be called an upgrade
'cause I won't use my old kernel anymore.
Going back with my problem, anybody knows how to upgrade a newer
e-mails
using this account. The rest of my jobs, I use my Mandrake 8.1.
Thanks for reminding me.
God bless...
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it is OK. Put the actual servers behind that one. There is a
package called Mandrake SNF (Single Net Firewall) which has all those
components and is configurable from the local network side by a web
browser--quite a neat package.
I tried installing Mandrake
HI:
anybody already on 8.2?
From: Ming Wu
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Hello Linux gurus,
Is it okay to put up a firewall, router and proxy servers/packages, all in one
computer? Can you give me your recommended packages and what's their individual use,
for this kind of setup? Also, can you give your how-to's in setting up this kind of
setup?
Thank you in
Hello Linux gurus,
Is it okay to install Apache + PostgreSQL + qmail + djbdns + LDAP + CUPS in to one
computer and this computer is connected through a dial-up connection? This is for my
home network setup with a limited number of computers.
Thank you very much in advance for giving your
Hello Linux gurus,
I've been trying to upgrade my default kernel-2.4.8 of my Mandrake 8.1 to a newer
version but with no luck. I don't know what's the matter that everytime I installed a
newer kernel version, I can't boot from it. I am using XFS for my /usr, /home, /tmp,
/opt, etc. and ext2
Hi everyone I was wondering how a system should be left running if it is
connected to the internet and what is best for the operating system
I have a home built box running 8.1 and i leave it at the log in
screen for KDE is that a good way to leave the system when not being used
Thanks
Hello everyone,
I need your suggestion on what is the best TV PCI card for Mandrake 81?
Thanks a lot
=)
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Hello everyone! =)
I need your help. I don't know how to connect to the Internet using my dial-up
connection. I am using Speed Com+ 56K external modem (serial) running on Mandrake
8.1. I hope you can give me a HOW-TO on how to connect my dial-up to the Internet.
Please forgive me
Hello everybody! =)
I'm currently using Mandrake 8.1 on Asus CUVR4X-C motherboard, Intel Pentium III 800
Mhz, 384 MB SDRAM and 20 GB Seagate Barraccuda 7200 RPM hard disk drive.
My problem started when I successfully installed kernel-2.4.16.9mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm in
my Mandrake 8.1 system
Barraccuda 7200 RPM on Mandrake 8.1.
Thanks in advance. =)
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Hello gurus!
I am using Mandrake 8.1 and I just downloaded the kernel-2.4.13-mdk.rpm and the latest
iptables available in the speakeasy.rpmfind.net site. I tried to install the new
kernel and iptables using the commands of:
# rpm -ivh kernel-xxx.mdk.rpm
and
# rpm -Uvh iptables-xxx.mdk.rpm
Hello, gurus!
I am using Mandrake 8.1 and I just downloaded the kernel-2.4.13-12mdk.i586.rpm and
iptables-1.2.4-2mdk.i586.rpm available in the speakeasy.rpmfind.net site. I tried to
install the new kernel and iptables using the commands of:
# rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.13-12mdk.i586.rpm
and
# rpm
Hello, gurus!
I was trying to change from my default runlevel 5 to single user mode (runlevel 1)
using the command of:
# telinit 1
but I think, I hanged up. What could be the problem with this?
I am using Mandrake 8.1, default kernel 2.4.8.
BTW, I am planning to upgrade to kernel 2.4.13
[ Sorry for this OT. ]
Hello! =)
Can you point me to a complete URL where I can download a good book on Perl for free?
As much as possible, it would be free for download 'cause I don't have enough money to
buy expensive books.
Thanks in advance. =)
God bless...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Santa just asked me what I want for Christmas. A Linux reference book,
of course. But which book? Dennis Myers has already recommended
O'Reilly's Linux in a Nutshell. Any other recommendations?
- Linux Newbie Administrator Guide
by: Stan and Peter Klimas
distributions(see
Mandrake vs Suse) which should be the criteria ?
Can we say that Mandrake is more user firendly than
Suse ? or Suse is faster than Mandrake ?
Are out there some clear outlined criteria on
comparing these Linux distributions ?
I don't have any comments about this 'cause I wasn't able
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i got a ups ... a plain old simple ups with no serial connection to the pc
which works fine wiht linux.
but in webmin ( https://localhost:1 ) there is support for ups and so i
believe that a ups with a serial connection to the pc is supported.
hoped that helped
Hello everyone! =)
First of all, I would like to thank all of you who answered my previous query. I
don't need to state your names. You know who you are! =)
Anyway, my subject says it all. What is your recommended Socket A Dual AMD Athlon
Processor Motherboard that will support 2.x Ghz
Thanks to everyone who answered my query.
More power to all of you! =)
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[ Sorry for this OT again. ]
Hello everyone! =)
What is your recommended UPS for a Linux Mandrake 8.1 server? I'm in the search of a
good UPS that has good Linux support, or at least has some externally-maintained
shutdown daemon.
Thanks in advance
to recommend to me?
By the way, I am planning to install Linux Mandrake 8.1 in that server and probably
I'll make it also as the Linux Terminal Server http://www.ltsp.org/, that is if I
can make it.
Thanks in advance.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dave,
For files storage and retrieval, which ranks first, MySql or Sql ? For web
server which will be better, Apache or Squid ?
I think the Open Source databases that I know as of the moment are PostgreSQL, MySQL
and SAPDB. PostgreSQL and MySQL are included in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 3 Win boxes and 1 Linux box. However those 3 Win boxes can be
easily converted to Linux box because I have mobile racks and spare hard disks.
My question is can I use my Linux box as server serving 3 Win boxes
(Win98, Win ME and Win XP) or I have to converting
Hello,
I just downloaded the xine packages of lib and ui version 0.9.2. I made a directory
for xine at /usr/share/xine and ui is under the lib directory. In short, the path is:
for lib:
/usr/share/xine/lib
for ui:
/usr/share/xine/lib/ui
I followed the xine installation how-to that lib
Hello,
Could anyone please tell me how will I make my sound work by default. I have a PCI
Yamaha 6000 sound card using Mandrake 8.1. A step by step HOW-TO will be much
appreciated.
BTW, my PC hardware specification:
- Intel Pentium III 800 Mhz
- 20 GB Seagate Barraccuda 7200 RPM
- 256 MB
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
StarOffice 5.2 is a great piece of work. Its problems are bloat and the
integrated desktop (although I've grown used to it over time). Other than that
it is incredibly solid - I've written large documents on it over the period of a
week (i.e. open the entire time) and
Hello, everybody! =)
I just subscribe to this mailing list hoping that you could help me with my problem.
I just installed my first Linux Mandrake 8.1 dual booted with M$ Windows 98 last 2
weeks ago. I bought a Speedcom+ 56kbps PCI internal fax/modem Conexant Chipset and
I'm just wondering
Nvidia
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, s wrote:
I tried to play quake2, and it wouldn't use my video card. The howto spoke
only of voodoos. It looked like really bad software rendering. What kind of
video card are you guys using? And if other than voodoo, how did you get it
to use it?
-s
On
drive.
I have 2 systems installed: Windows98 on first partition and
Linux Mandrake 7.0 on second. Linux partition is too far from the
begining of the disk, so lilo can't be installed.
I want to use some boot manager in mbr (lilo is not the one of them).
Is it possible? Or is there any
How come when I try to make it launch realplayer it just gives me
a bunchof shint about can't launch realplayuer
I don't wqtn to hear that rubbish, I just watn it to run realplaer.
I even use the menu uditor and I use full path /usr/local/RealPlayer8/realplay
and nothing happens so I clicked
stupid mandrake that YOU don't want to listen to, it is stupid
lusers IT doesn't want to listen to.
s
isnt there anything applicationwise that actuially works?
kspread sucks because it cuts the proint in haslf at the end of th p[a pge
kghost sucks because it does the same thing.
Please name an appilcation that can *print corectly* without
cutting it off at the end and doing it in US Letter
I can't make the K button work for the menu thing.
How do I enable this button??
You know, the 'windows' button but instead it brings up the
K menu
Thanks
--
Linux is cool
How do I make it work?
I press it and nothing happens.
--
Linux is cool
I gave up on relationships,
they are too hard for me, I think society in the US
has gone down the toilet bowl, I wonder what happened to
just good honest play and good clean fun.
I am a bit of an androgenous male, so I am not the traditional
male that one would think I am, plus I am emotionally
Hey speaking of the K button, if it does not work in one account,
andit does in others, what file do I need to change to make it work
again?
Thanks
On Monday 02 July 2001 11:22 pm, so spoke Steve:
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, bc wrote:
under my K button in KDE (start button) i used to have the group
A3 paper size useless here, need us letter size.
How do I change it permanently?
--
Linux is cool
I really love Konqueror, stable, fast enough,
but how do I get the java to work?
I can't seem to figure out where to tell it to find java,
although I have /usr/bin/java on my system, it does
not seem to want to load and run any java apps.
Should I install another kind of Java somewhere on here?
Thank you thank you thank you thank you
It works nice!
At least on a chat applet I tried.
I'm off to test it on other stuffage.
Thanks again.
On Friday 29 June 2001 07:43 pm, so spoke Dennis M.:
http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/download-linux.html and down load the
linux java runtime
How do you get to the spam control panel for postfix?
Webmin?
If so, where is it?
Thanks
--
Linux is cool
I can't get the filetype to stay, like for mp3 files I want xmms
to play them by default, but my Mandrake 8.0 cannot seem
to remember this.
What can I do to make it stay how I put the prefs?
Thank you
--
Linux is cool
Hello list.
Ok,so I know what 'move to trash' does and
'delete' obviously, but I have no clue what
'shred' is for, why it is needed, and who wrote it.
Sorry for so many questions at once.
Just curious
Thanks
I'm sorry for posting an Off-List topic.
Do you, by any chance, know a good linux hosting
company in US that will allow me setup our application
here and just send the hdd off to US?
Sherwin
p.s.
pls email me off-list.
try something like
bash# for i in *; do cp $i $.bak; done
sherwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear friends:
Let's say I have the following files:
File1
File2
File3
etc.
Now, normally to make a backup copy of each, I would do the following:
cp File1 File1.bk
cp File2 File2.bk
cp File3
Greetings!
I'm trying to rebuild postgresql-7.1.1-3mdk.src.rpm in LM72.
Suddenly, It just stop. I looked at the spec file and found out
that it was written in rpm 4 (using new macros). Too bad because
I only have rpm-3.0.5-27mdk.
Macros like %serverbuild.
Can somebody tell me where to find the
that you can do
what you want to do, i.e. typing xchat will bring up
xchat, typing konqueror would bring that up.
--- newbie-mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi!
Is there anything I can type in the commandline
something like...
# command any_file
that will open the program (in X) associated
that you can do
what you want to do, i.e. typing xchat will bring up
xchat, typing konqueror would bring that up.
--- newbie-mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi!
Is there anything I can type in the commandline
something like...
# command any_file
that will open the program (in X) associated
Has anyone accomplished installing the latest version of Kerberos 5 via RPM
from Red Hat or via tar.gz on the Mandrake 7.2? I am looking for some
instructions because my feeble attempts thus far have been unsucessful.
Mandrake
I read the KDE2 FAQ and followed their suggestion to place
the following lines
xmodmap -e 'keycode 22 = BackSpace'
xmodmap -e "keysym Delete = BackSpace"
in my .xinitrc file.
The backspace key works fine when I first log in now
(deletes char to the left of cursor and moves cursor to the
I'm using a KDE desktop and XFree4 under Mandrake 7.2 with
an ATI Mach64 video card and a Hitachi CM751U monitor.
With DPMS enabled, the monitor blanks for a few seconds
after the timeout period set with xset, but then an "Invalid
Scan Freq." message appears from the monitor and the sc
management with xset dpms 600 0 0, and *not* with the KDE
power management configuration control panel.
Power management under Mandrake looks like a black box to
me. I'd still be interested in any references that explain
what control programs are using what power management
systems, what Mandrake
I'm using a KDE desktop and XFree4 under Mandrake 7.2 with
an ATI Mach64 video card and a Hitachi CM751U monitor.
With DPMS enabled, the monitor blanks for a few seconds
after the timeout period set with xset, but then an "Invalid
Scan Freq." message appears from the monitor and the sc
I need to read files off a Novell hard drive, would
anyone happen to know how to mount the drive with
Mandrake 7.1.
Thanks
Vic
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desktop. I like open spaces. Is there any plans to include
them in the final or next beta release.
Also since Red Hat 7.0 has included the openssh, openssl, and kerberos support
is their any plans to include these packages with the final release of
Mandrake 7.2
Eric
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