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David Walser wrote:
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|Following the documentation at www.jabber.org for
|configuring a server -
|exact page
|http://www.jabber.org/admin/adminguide.html#config
|, I have
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Oden Eriksson wrote:
| torsdagen den 10 oktober 2002 18.41 skrev Vincent Danen:
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|On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 08:14 PM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
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|[...]
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|
|I read part of the draft and nosed around the site. Can't say that I
|really care to
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Leon Brooks wrote:
| On Wednesday 09 October 2002 12:56 am, Warly wrote:
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|Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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|MakeCD doesn't work on an 8.2 system. If I download Cooker (or 9.0) onto
|an 8.2 system and do a MakeCD, it does because it cannot
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frame wrote:
| I tried to use the cervisia plugin in konqueror and got some errors
... a longer story
| ...
| [meteor@maxwell2 meteor]$ ll /usr/bin/ssh-askpass
| lrwxr-xr-x1 root root 30 Oct 2 11:51
/usr/bin/ssh-askpass-
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Could anyone please tell me the command line to build these iso images?
Intel Compatible Binaries(DVD-R1) + SRPMS(DVD-R2) on 2 DVD-R 4.7GB media
I could even live with them split evenly between CDs, but that just adds
unneeded DVD shuffling later.
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Berg M. van den wrote:
| Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
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| David Dreggors [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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| I am still waiting for a response. Have you forgotten me? This can't be
| THAT hard to fix can it? I mean it has now been a year or more (since
|
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Don't forget /lib, /opt, /tmp, /root, and /boot too!
You also have the damger of accidentally writing to a non-mounted
directory and getting some garbage in /mnt. I know for /boot alone, I
often use 35MB just for different situations (openmosix
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Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
| Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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| [...]
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|bugged and doesn't report failures, or your floppy has an
|hardware failure that didn't report to the floppy drive during
|bootdisk creation but lead to a misread when
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dcd wrote:
| Hi,
|I don't understand why these drivers are excluded. They are a free
| download from NVidea, and currently it only hurts the distro that 3d is
| so poor in the standard edition.
| dcd
|
| Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
|
| Adam
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Götz Waschk wrote:
| Am Dienstag, 10. September 2002, 09:51:17 Uhr MET, schrieb Ben Reser:
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|On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 06:31:19AM +, Jose wrote:
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|I noticed on a fresh install that one of my students was trying to open
|up a zip package from
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Robert Fox wrote:
| Please look at the attached snapshot.
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| I just performed a clean install and this is what modules.conf and
lsmod say.
|
| Sound is broken from the start.
|
| I know how to fix it, but your average newbie will not!
|
| Thx,
|
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David Walluck wrote:
| Igor Izyumin wrote:
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| On Tuesday 10 September 2002 07:30 am, Brad Felmey wrote:
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| Software Package Installation sounds the most graceful to these US
| ears.
|
|
|
| Agreed. I suggest throwing out the Package stuff from
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Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
| Problem is that LILO doesn't work properly. Every time I install Linux
| on my second harddrive (this happens with all distros) LILO and GRUB
| don't work. Which is why I need a bootdisk...
|
| How do I manually re-create
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Igor Izyumin wrote:
| On Tuesday 10 September 2002 07:08 pm, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
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|Exactly!
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|We have chosen not to use CUPS because it's far different from standard
|unix printing systems. We have a team of SA's and it's nice to not have
|too
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Leon Brooks wrote:
| On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:32, Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
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|I'm trying to use MakeCD on a RedHat 7.3 system and I'm running up again
|the following error:
|
|
| Have a look at the mckd script options. There's something in there about
|
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Alan Shoemaker wrote:
| I have an 8.2 customer in mandrakeexpert asking this
| question. Does anyone know of this 'Mandrake-acknowledged
| problem' or the answer to his question, 'is this problem
| fixed in distro 9.0'? Thanks.
|
| quoted text
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erik wrote:
| Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
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| On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 21:41, erik wrote:
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| If for instance Openoffice is remove from download version no problem
| to get M9.0 into three 650MB CDs. Possible to burn CDs from 650MB
| burners increase
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Henri wrote:
| Hi,
| each time i want to install something with urpmi, i've got towait for
| ten minutes it stops searching my empty cd-drive, or i have to put any
| cd in it to make it stop.
| I've got a got an ide cd-burner (emulated as scsi),
|
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Pbt wrote:
| Le sam 07/09/2002 à 07:43, Florent BERANGER a écrit :
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|Le Vendredi 6 Septembre 2002 13:08, Florent BERANGER a écrit :
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|Very important / urgent :
|
|- add pcnet_cs driver in network driver list !
|
|- put the host name in /etc/hosts !
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Igor Izyumin wrote:
| On Saturday 07 September 2002 09:05 am, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
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|Le Samedi 7 Septembre 2002 16:03, O Beckles a écrit :
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|I see an NTFS update here, how do I get access to an NTFS drive?
|
|You mean how do i access a NTFS
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Pixel wrote:
| Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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|There is a problem which exists on many systems with VIA 82C686 sound
chips
|where X causes the sound to become crackly. This behavior can be fixed
|by adding the following to the Device
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dcd wrote:
| Hi,
|Not sure where this should be addressed to but here goes.
|
| I've been using mandrake for a while now myself and the most common
| complaint I get from other new users
| is as follows
|It recognised my cdburner (and called
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Thomas Backlund wrote:
| From: Valéry Raulet
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|Yes, done for First CD !
|Results ...
|
|Before:
|-rw-r--r--1 mantis mantis 729153536 sep 2 15:19
|
| MandrakeLinux-9.0rc1-CD1.i586.iso
|
|After:
|-rw-r--r--1 mantis mantis 672619543
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David Walser wrote:
| That's not really a NFS namespace on a ncpfs volume is
| it? (sorry, I don't know anything about the Quantum
| Snap)
|
| --- Digital Wokan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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|Is it just my weird setup? (NFS share off a Quantum
|Snap
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Jason Straight wrote:
| I have a question, that if not for the fact that might also be a
suggestion,
| that should probably be on expert list, but:
|
| Considering the DVD edition - how are the packages laid out on the DVD?
|
| Is it easy to make
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James wrote:
| On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 23:39, Florent BERANGER wrote:
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|Le Jeudi 29 Août 2002 15:26, Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
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|Le Jeudi 29 Août 2002 15:00, Florent BERANGER a écrit :
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|A kernel without desktop modules - faster start.
|
|What do
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Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
| Brook Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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|this offer doesn't look like being limited to registered
|betatesters..
|
|Hm I've been on this list since mandrake 5.3. I do believe thats
longer than
|pixel. How do I make
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Juan Paolo Carballo wrote:
| Richard Houser wrote:
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| I'm currently working on modifying the latest ACPI patch for the 2.4.19
| kernel to work on mandrake 2.4.19-8mdk kernel. I have no clue if my mod
| will work, but I'll post it if it does (I'm
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I'm getting a
bad rpm $COOKERDIR//Mandrake/RPMS/perl-DB_File-1.804-3mdk.i586.rpm
during what appears to be the mkcd_build_hdlist phase. I've tried a
dozen or so command lines for the script and still nothing. It bombs
out at this point. Sync was
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Brent Hasty wrote:
| On Thursday 05 September 2002 20:47, Richard Houser wrote:
| where does one go to place thier order?
|
|
|Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
|| Brook Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
||this offer doesn't look like being limited
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Just try to start eliminating possibilities until you rule out enough
you can solve the problem. Start with ping, can you ping both ways
(assuming you have not blocked it explicitly)? Enable telnet in the
/etc/xinetd.d/telnet and make sure you have
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Robert martin wrote:
| one thing that bugs me (sorry about the off topic subject)
| WHY DO SOME FOLKS HAVE REQUEST A COMFIRMATION SET??
| like Thomas Backlund (who is being cc'd this) why don't you unset the
| confirmation when you send to a list (or
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The only posted rsync mirror (sunet) is currently only deleting changed
files and skipping any of the actual updates. This has been going on
since Thursday. I'd be really appreciative if someone else could either
give me a new mirror, contact name
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Levi Ramsey wrote:
| On Thu Aug 15 10:18 +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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|Why?? Is the MP3 format licensed?? There are plenty of freeware programs
|for emcoding MP3's in Windows, do they pay license fees?? And there are
|Open Source MP3 encoders,
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Ben Reser wrote:
| On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:26:33AM -0400, Richard Houser wrote:
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|I'm joining in a bit late, but as far as I remember there were three
|(maybe more?) totally different algorithms in common use to get an mp3
|as a result. I think
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Ben Reser wrote:
| On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 07:15:53PM +0200, Vincent Danen wrote:
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|- add www.mandrakesecure.net as the default keyserver in newly-created
| options files
|
|
| You're kidding right?
| The vast majority of people aren't going to
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