). Try
developing web pages and checking them in those browsers and you'll know
what I mean.
It's a shot in the dark, and may not totally solve your problems, but it
may help.
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an interesting little page I've found. The rest of the site is
very informative if you're trying to learn CSS.
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/browser_support/page_layout.html
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James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 12:41, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
Hi,
A particular website I want to access insists on IE6 (or just possibly
it may be satisfied with Netscape Navigator 6), reckoning this is needed
for 128-bit encryption of contributions.
I
and choose New = String
-Enter general.useragent.override as the name.
-Enter Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) or Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) as the string.
-Restart Mozilla and you're done.
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James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 12:41, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
Hi,
A particular website I want to access insists on IE6 (or just possibly
it may be satisfied with Netscape Navigator 6), reckoning this is needed
for 128-bit encryption of contributions.
I
source that uses rsync instead of ftp or http. Then
when you run urpmi.update -a it will download only the differences in
the list instead of the whole list.
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Uptime:
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the business practice of Mandrake, then turn around and donate money
to them? No, it's far too early for that.
Cheerio,
Thomas
Only as strange as criticizing the business practices of Mandrake and
then turning around and using their product for free.
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T. Ribbrock wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 11:59:12AM -0400, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Do you ever watch sports? Take the US Open that just wrapped up last
weekend.
With the name *J.P. MorganChase* is plastered all over the walls of the
courts in Arthur Ash stadium with the *IBM* scoreboard
to deny Mandrake the same type of revenue
source because of an incorrect impression of advertising?
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is on pclinux. probably best to keep it there.
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/partners/advertising
http://pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=7702
For the discussion please go to the second link...
James
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H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 18:10, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
If you tried it you would know whether or not it's working in a few
seconds. If it's not working just hit Ctrl+c to kill it.
I just tried it, renaming the rc1 iso to rc2.
Here's the command (I left
.
praedor
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wrote:
Alex Fisher wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 06 September 2003 06:47 am, Stefano
Pogliani wrote:
Would it be ok now to migrate to KDE 3.1.3 for
MDK 9.1 or is it still
unstable
/MandrakeLinux-9.2rc2-CD*
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Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
*** Wolfgang Bornath Wed, 10 Sep 2003 08:32:40 +0200 :
I chose nluug because Thorsten reported it as a good source. But both
connections timed out at the same time during my coffee break. :(
Good thing is that the ncftp download resumed
Felix Miata wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Lots of info, yet no answer. So are you new or not? ;-)
Define new.
Please re-read my previous email. It's obvious that you are not new to
Linux or to Mandrake. :-)
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H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 09:55, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
You need to get familiar with rsync. Navigate to the directory with
the partial downloads and run this from the command line:
rsync -Pv --stats --progress
ftp.sunet.se::Mandrake-iso/i586/MandrakeLinux-9.2rc2-CD
Felix Miata wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Try this. I don't know if it will work or not. I don't want to screw
up my configuration by testing it. I find it is easier to use the
command line to add sources, but you're not me...so...here goes:
-KDE Menu =Configuration = Packaging
Felix Miata wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Surely someone must know. Why does the X tool even exist if it can only
get the job done for the person who wrote it, if even then? I don't mind
using cli at all, but my goal was to figure out the X tool. I've gotten
nowhere
was the exact command you used to update?
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is doing faux streaming using a standard
web server. It is delivering the same files as when you click on the
links in the right hand column, but it's using a proprietary protocol to
deliver them while adding unnecessary difficulties.
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Felix Miata wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
My favorite mirror is my rsync: /mnt/mandrake/cooker, updated about an
hour ago, after having updated prior to the original cooker install on
Friday, and again before running update from floppy boot on Saturday
Felix Miata wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
My favorite mirror is my rsync: /mnt/mandrake/cooker, updated about an
hour ago, after having updated prior to the original cooker install on
Friday
Thomas Backlund wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika Maanantai 8. Syyskuuta
2003 22:04):
[...]
I believe that when you run the Mandrake Update (to which I think you
were referring) it only uses the media labeled updates. If there are
no updates available
Felix Miata wrote:
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
I did read that you were trying to update from within X. I think, more
specifically, you may have meant that you were trying to use the GUI
(Graphical User Interface) to do the update, since, of course, you can
run a command line from X.
I
Felix Miata wrote:
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
I had actually suggested that earlier (everything except the kernel),
but I believe he wanted a way to do the actual update using a GUI.
I strongly suspect that when the OP did
, it may be that 9.1 can't handle
that card. If that's so, I'll have to work out how to vi lilo.conf
to get back to the old 9.0 install
Anne
Does it work with Knoppix? Maybe you could boot up with Knoppix and
copy the resutling XF86Config-4 file to your new install.
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Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 01 September 2003 03:13 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
I was the one who asked the question about slow transfers using Samba.
I asked on this list and on the newbie list. Still have not received
any answers resolving the issue.
When a transfer to or from a Samba
though I've bashed XP, perhaps it has
been premature. I just thought of this.
Michael
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At 04:30 PM 9/1/2003 -0700, you wrote:
On Monday 01 September 2003 03:48 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 01
chort wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 10:44, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
lorne wrote:
On Monday 01 September 2003 08:10 pm, Michael Viron wrote:
Seems like this is related to the stuff discussed in
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321169 and possibly
in http
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 01:44 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
The same thing can be said for transfers between Linux and Linux. It
experiences the same crippled transfer speed. The common thread being
the transfer is initiated on a Linux box.
Missed the first
lorne wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 10:44 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
This illustrates my point perfectly. When you initiated the transfer on
the Linux box it took around two minutes to do the transfer, and you
called it fast (blast). I repeated that behavior in my own setup. I
got
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 02:22 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
When I initiate a transfer on a Linux (Samba) box to or from another
Linux(Samba) box, or to or from a Windows box, I get 3-4 meg/s
tranfers. This is the one I'm trying to fix.
Yep, that definitely
lorne wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 11:14 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
lorne wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 10:44 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
This illustrates my point perfectly. When you initiated the transfer on
the Linux box it took around two minutes to do
transfer is initiated from a Samba box to
either another Samba box, or to a Win2000 box, it crawls at around 1/3
the speed of the Win2000 initiated transfer. Is this expected behavior?
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Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 01 September 2003 03:13 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
I was the one who asked the question about slow transfers using Samba.
I asked on this list and on the newbie list. Still have not received
any answers resolving the issue.
When a transfer to or from a Samba
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 02:59, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
I've found the problem.
diskdrake didn't change the fomatting of the drive when I converted (or
thought I had) them from reiserfs to xfs. It only changed the entry in
fstab. It was trying to mount reiserfs drives
James Sparenberg wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 03:38, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 02:59, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
I've found the problem.
diskdrake didn't change the fomatting of the drive when I converted (or
thought I had) them from reiserfs to xfs. It only changed
are:
/dev/hdg1 /drive2 xfs defaults 1 2
/dev/hdh1 /drive3 xfs defaults 1 2
Here are the lines from my previously working configuration (before they
were converted to XFS):
/dev/hdg1 /drive2 reiserfs notail 1 2
/dev/hdh1 /drive3 reiserfs notail 1 2
Any suggestions?
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Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 23:15, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone help me diagnose why my previously working (reiserfs), now
formatted with XFS, hard drives will no longer mount?
I did the transition from reiserfs to XFS in diskdrake. It asked, and I
allowed
(and another
reboot) does the trick. Do you see the partitions as xfs in diskdrake?
Rolf
Yes I do.
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Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone help me diagnose why my previously working (reiserfs), now
formatted with XFS, hard drives will no longer mount?
I did the transition from reiserfs to XFS in diskdrake. It asked, and
I allowed it, to write to my fstab file. As far as I can tell
Anne Wilson wrote:
Put your 02p/02c worth on the bbc site, please.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/h2/h2.cgi?find=%3C1061841126-16816.29%40forum2.thdo.bbc.co.uk%3E#mid
Anne
I'll be there when it is open. What's up with that? What is their
reasoning behind that?
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in the blanks for 9.1.
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This is a test.
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can do the same thing. Nice feature.
I'm not really into the screensaver sync because of my propensity to
work for quite a while on one box. No use having the unused one
creating heat when it doesn't need to.
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the time to connects to clients running that version of Windows.
http://www.realvnc.com/
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And this:
http://gurulabs.com/ext3-reiserfs-5.html
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wanted something like this for a while.
So far it's working very well. The best part about it is that it
doesn't look like a regular VNC Server session. Video runs at native
speeds.
I'll be running it for 12 or more hours a day and if it crashes I'll let
everyone know.
Bye, bye KVM.
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 05 Aug 2003 3:18 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 04 Aug 2003 8:29 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I note that Amazon now offer sound sample from cds - a good
move, in my book. However, although I have
is in the eye of the beholder. SuSE's
enterprise lineup is superior to Linux Mandrake's.
Not according to:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/08/01/30TClinux_3.html
IBM doesn't view
Mandrake as a serious contender in their markets of interest, at least
in contrast to Red Hat and SuSE.
LX
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 04 Aug 2003 8:29 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I note that Amazon now offer sound sample from cds - a good move,
in my book. However, although I have the RealPlayer plugin in
Mozilla, if I click on a link I get a download of an .exe file
anyone know how I can get these sound samples? It's a great way
of checking out new artists.
Anne
Have you checked the Helper Application section of Mozilla Preferences
to make sure the real media mime types are there?
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All truth passes through three
. :-)
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go
not seeing that. Where are you seeing it?
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Want
Please disregard my previous email.
I didn't see it in File Management mode. I do see it during web browsing.
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for login as Root into X.
Just my 2 cents
Joerg
On Thursday 31 July 2003 23:43, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Looks like this is my only option. I can't figure out any way to tell
mdkKDM I want
of a
fresh install?
Thanks.
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Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being
self-evident.
-Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
Want to buy your Pack
+ Alt + F1
- login as regular user
- type su
- type in your root password
- type startx
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' at
login, with root hidden. Unselect root as hidden user and root will
have a graphical login.
Rolf
I was under the impression that that only affected KDM. I was wrong.
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Second
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Looks like this is my only option. I can't figure out any way to tell
mdkKDM I want to login as root instead of regular user.
As far as I know there is no way to do so. This was the subject
Steffen Barszus wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 23:43 schrieb Brant Fitzsimmons:
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Looks like this is my only option. I can't figure out any way to tell
mdkKDM I want to login as root
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Bill Mullen wrote:
The question remains, Why would anyone want to login to a full X
session as root? ...
Because they want the convenience of full access to all files as with a
console prompt running as root without
on Texstar's site yet. They only have
3.1.2.
Rob
Which site? It's on the ibiblio site.
I'm been running 3.1.3 since early last night on one computer and this
morning on another. Working groovily. :-)
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All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed
ion the skip.list will appear in MandrakeUpdate or rpmdrake.
Charles
Are they all getting their info from the same mirror? The one machine
could be getting it's info from a mirror that needs to catch up with the
rest.
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it and it's running now.
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Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.
-George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman (1903)
Maxims
sure that the file is executable? chmod a+x filename
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Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Colin Jenkins wrote:
Hello all,
when I run 'vnstat /var/www/html/usage' from a shell, I get a text
file with the correct output. When I run the same
as a cron task, it outputs a blank file.
any ideas why?
Does the file starts with #!/bin/sh so that it is recognized
are looking for? It may be a little
bit easier to determine what characters you need in your search pattern
if we knew that.
Can anyone help fix these up please - it´s rather urgent.
Thanks a lot
john
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://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/contrib/texstar/mandrake/9.1/rpms
with hdlist.cz
If you do (as long as the site is up) it should work.
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Mistaking knowledge for noise is just
/synthesis.hdlist.texstar.cz]
problem reading synthesis file of medium texstar
unable to update medium texstar
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Mistaking knowledge for noise is just as costly as mistaking sarcasm
.
This is straight from the easyurpmi page:
urpmi.addmedia texstar
ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/contrib/texstar/mandrake/9.1/rpms
with hdlist.cz
This is guaranteed to work.
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Mistaking
do I need to do to change it?
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James Sparenberg wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 15:34, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Hello all,
I posted this to the newbie list but didn't get a repsonse. I was
hoping someone here could help me.
Does anyone know how to change the scroll steps in Evolution and
Galeon? When I use my scroll
Robert Crawford wrote:
On Friday 11 July 2003 12:29 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Robert Crawford wrote:
On Thursday 10 July 2003 11:23 pm, dfox wrote:
Somebody scribbled about [expert] 2.4.21 athlon-xp optimized mm kernel
different from the others but fairly simple.
I found this through Google. It seems like something worth checking
out.
http://www.linux.org/apps/AppId_1712.html
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different from the others but fairly simple.
Do you have any documentation for it?
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right hand
corner and de-select Enable Actions.
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, or leave them where they
are, and add them as a source in urpmi.
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Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being
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Brian V Bonini wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 21:03, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Brian V Bonini wrote:
That URL thing that pops up in the bottom right hand corner of the
screen from time-to-time, think it's something to do with Konquerer. I
knew how to get rid
know if I'm wrong.
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
At home I am stuck forevermore with a godawful slow dialup
connection. As a
result, I rarely do a MandrakeUpdate from home - takes way too long with
anything over a several megs of files. My laptop gets access to a fast
rom trying to get a multimedia tool called (IIRC) Jack.
James
Improved Supermount was another feature. A very good reason to use it
as far as I'm concerned.
I've been using it for a few months now without any trouble. Haven't
tried to configure Jack yet, but intend to in the future.
Does anyone here know how to configure mozilla-firebird to correctly
handle mailto links?
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Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being
self-evident
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Does anyone here know how to configure mozilla-firebird to correctly
handle mailto links?
Never mind. It's impossible right now. Firebird doesn't support it.
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All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed
!
Have you tried the Security section Mandrake Control Center?
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On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 06:22, John Drouhard wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 18:11:49 -0400
Brant Fitzsimmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone told you about the cooksync.pl script put together by one of
the guys (Dave Wasler?) on the cooker list? It is a script you can use
for mirroring
Maxim Heijndijk wrote:
* Stardate: 2003-06-21 21:38
* Incoming subspace signal from "Brant Fitzsimmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]" :
-Open your Preferences in Mozilla.
-Go to Navigator = Helper Applications
-Click on New Type
-MIME Type needs to be: application/x-redhat-packa
How fast is it?
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"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being
self-evident."
-Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
be thinking of the 4GB file size limit for fat32.
That's 2GB
2GB or 4GB ??. Is this information incorrect:
http://ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm
Larry
The file size limitation for Fat32 is 4GB.
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Maxim Heijndijk wrote:
* Stardate: 2003-06-21 21:38
* Incoming subspace signal from "Brant Fitzsimmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]" :
-Open your Preferences in Mozilla.
-Go to Navigator = Helper Applications
-Click on New Type
-MIME Type needs to be: application/x-redhat-packa
r to /home/[your_directory]/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS.
Set the cron job to fire off cooksync.pl, run urpmi off of the
directory above and you're set.
Any questions let me know.
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"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is vi
-package-manager
-Description is: Red Hat Package Manager
-Extension is: rpm
-Select "Save it to Disk"
That should work.
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testing
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Want to buy your Pack or Services from
server using a Windows client?
Is this usual, or does it sound like I have something configured
incorrectly?
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server using a Windows client?
Is this usual, or do I have something configured incorrectly?
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Miark wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 01:11:56 -0400
Brant Fitzsimmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me why it's not possible to get a transfer speed of more
than 3 to 4 MBps when transferring files to or from a Windows file
server using a Linux client
client speeds using a Samba server / Linux client
combination.
When I had both of the with WinXP I was getting 20% network. :(
19 2003 20:29, / Brant Fitzsimmons :
Miark wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 01:11:56 -0400
Brant Fitzsimmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me why it's not possible to get a transfer speed of more
than 3 to 4 MBps when transferring files to or from a Windows file
server using a Linux client, or to or from a Samba server to a Linux
client, when you can get 8 to 9MBps when transferring
to
create too
large file system. Why? /dev/hdb1 is 20GB large.
Thanks
David Hlacik
It has a 4GB file limit.
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