Thanks Pete Hardy and Mary Gardiner for your help!
Perfect!
Mike
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On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 15:23, Kevin Saenz wrote:
> I want to stop kde and gnome from playing dvds or cds when I enter them
> in their drive
GNOME | Preferences | CD & DVD
Uncheck as appropiate lines which say
[ ] Run command when ... is inserted
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On Thu, July 29, 2004 1:20 pm, Terry Collins said:
> Simon Bryan wrote:
>>
>> I could of course just disconnect the second HDD until the first is
>> re-built, but felt there had to be a more logical method.
>
> Very logical and very safe. Highly recommended.
> Just note the mounting specs and anyt
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 16:01, Michael S. E. Kraus wrote:
> I'm a member of SourceForge and I'm wanting to be able to send mail
> using my SourceForge mail alias, however I don't want to have to set up
> an account for this (ie. as their are no servers for me to download from
> it is just a mail forw
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004, Michael S. E. Kraus wrote:
> Also, (I know this has been mentioned before) but how do I make it so
> that deleted messages are hidden rather than shown and indicated by
> being crossed out?
I only have 1.4 handy, but in 1.4 it's "View" menu, select "Hide deleted
messages"
-M
G'day all...
I'm currently using Evolution 1.2.2-4 under RH9.
I'm a member of SourceForge and I'm wanting to be able to send mail
using my SourceForge mail alias, however I don't want to have to set up
an account for this (ie. as their are no servers for me to download from
it is just a mail forw
hi all,
Just wondering how could I stop the autostart facility in kde and gnome.
I want to stop kde and gnome from playing dvds or cds when I enter them
in their drive
Thanks
Kevin
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David wrote:
Okay, I need the next step.
>
> apple/system preferences/network
>
> I'm sure that's not what you mean though.
Acutally it is what I wanted for the G3. Now that I know that OSXV9 is
not multi-homed, I understand what and how to set this up. Ideas will be
tested soon.
>
> If you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/07/2004 12:52:19 PM:
> Hi all,
> I am getting messages that indicate that hda1 in my FC system is
failing.
> This machine was previously ourt proxy server and has a hard life so I
> beileve the messages! Easy enough, acquire new disk and rebuild. However
I
> have a
Simon Bryan wrote:
>
> I could of course just disconnect the second HDD until the first is
> re-built, but felt there had to be a more logical method.
Very logical and very safe. Highly recommended.
Just note the mounting specs and anything else you need to know.
Install new HDA, install Operatin
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 12:52:19PM +1000, Simon Bryan wrote:
> I could of course just disconnect the second HDD until the first is
> re-built, but felt there had to be a more logical method.
Nothing could be *more* logical that removing a drive with sensitive
data during a re-install. Even if you
Hi all,
I am getting messages that indicate that hda1 in my FC system is failing.
This machine was previously ourt proxy server and has a hard life so I
beileve the messages! Easy enough, acquire new disk and rebuild. However I
have a second HDD that is 100% full with Video files, I do not want to
Hi Scott:
> I don't understand what you mean, "top" shows you what process is taking
> most of the CPU time, not which piece of code is.
Yes that's correct, and was noticeable from a script I wrote. So I need to
go beyond and see which portion of the code appears to consume the most
CPU time ( as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/07/2004 09:31:24 AM:
> Hi Sluggers:
>
> Is there a way for me to analyse Perl performance to see which portion
> takes the most CPU usage ?
>
> The url
>
> http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/P/Fast_Enough/
>
> talks about a Devel::DProf (with Devel::DProfPP to decode) to c
On 07/29/04 09:03, Jan Schmidt wrote:
doesnt it fall under slugs PLI?
If it's a SLUG event, it sure does. I have no problem with making it an
event run by Richard, head of the SLUG wireless SIG.
Seconded. :-)
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Hi Sluggers:
Is there a way for me to analyse Perl performance to see which portion
takes the most CPU usage ?
The url
http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/P/Fast_Enough/
talks about a Devel::DProf (with Devel::DProfPP to decode) to check speed.
What I want is to see portion of code that takes up the most
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 10:55 pm, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> doesnt it fall under slugs PLI?
I canĀ“t speak for Slug but that is a good question for the Committee.
> Richard Hayes wrote:
> > On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 01:50 pm, Simon Males wrote:
> >>this still on ?
> >>
> >>if so mail acitivies again to get on
If you have a look at your Tk installation you should find a "demos"
directory. On RHEL 3 it is in /usr/share/tk8.3/demos. Run "wish widget"
and you should get a nice array of sample apps with fairly easy to
understand code. (filebox.tcl and colrs.tcl are probably closest to your
reqs)
Martin
Ma
> doesnt it fall under slugs PLI?
>
If it's a SLUG event, it sure does. I have no problem with making it an
event run by Richard, head of the SLUG wireless SIG.
J.
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doesnt it fall under slugs PLI?
Dean
Richard Hayes wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 01:50 pm, Simon Males wrote:
this still on ?
if so mail acitivies again to get on the slug.org.au front page
Sorry for the delay in replying but the Wirelessfest is delayed for about 5
weeks.
The cheapest public liabil
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 07:52 am, Voytek wrote:
> Phillipus Gunawan said:
> > I've got a client using telstra ADSL, 1g/month.
> > Currently they using modem supplied by telstra, its a
> > DASL-with RJ45 output.
> > I've been asked to replace this old modem with a
> > router so they can connect to inter
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 01:50 pm, Simon Males wrote:
> this still on ?
>
> if so mail acitivies again to get on the slug.org.au front page
Sorry for the delay in replying but the Wirelessfest is delayed for about 5
weeks.
The cheapest public liability insurance quote I got was nearly $300 for the
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 23:28, Ken Foskey wrote:
> I need to:
>
> Generate a file list and allow users to select a list of files from a
> single user selectable directory.
>
> If they select a single filename then the filename should be dropped
> into a text box so that the user can change the filename
On 2004.07.29 02:37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need to write a tcl script to provide a GUI over a shell
> script. Like every other work project this is a yesterday
> project and I cannot find a site easily on how to write tcl.
> I have a sample script but it is fairly rough, so I have the
> 'scri
> I need to write a tcl script to provide a GUI over a shell script. Like
> every other work project this is a yesterday project and I cannot find a
> site easily on how to write tcl. I have a sample script but it is
> fairly rough, so I have the 'script structure' it is the gui elements
> that I
Terry Denovan wrote:
Hi SLUG,
I am wanting to know if its possible to setup a Linux Box that will
allow me to connect 4 ADSL Connections to my Internal Network, and use
only 1 internal gateway. I have attached a basic diagram on what I
would like to achieve, As you will see from diagram, I have
I need to write a tcl script to provide a GUI over a shell script. Like
every other work project this is a yesterday project and I cannot find a
site easily on how to write tcl. I have a sample script but it is
fairly rough, so I have the 'script structure' it is the gui elements
that I need hel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered the following thing:
> Hey Guys,
> We are on bridged dsl, which presents a slight problem you don't know
> when an outage occurs.
> I am creating a script that pings every minute and reports if no pings
> were received, or if there were packet loss.
> I am just think
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 21:44, Heracles wrote:
> I have installed Morphix on a computer and upgraded the Distribution
> with apt. All works well. I can use the net through the lan etc. but I
> have one major problem:
> How the hell does one set up a network printer with Debian. From my SuSE
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