Sto provando ad istallare su KDE gli emulatori Basiliskii dosemu e mol
Basiliskii lo lancia solo da root e non si riesce a configure il menu'
applicazioni ad aggiungere la voce enulatori/Basiliskii e
emulatori/dosemu.
Dosenu non si avvia neanche da root, perche'?
Mol sospetto fondatamente che
Alle 10:39, lunedì 24 febbraio 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Approfitto anche per una domanda non Mnk: c'e' qualcuno che sappia come
forsare il riconoscimento della scheta eternet in Knoppix Debian non
installando nulla sull'HD? E' un'ottimo Linux portatile da usare con i
computer al
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Hi all,
I created a test.php app and put it in /var/www/html but Konq will not
display it, but instead asks if I want to open it using Kwrite.
I have all php apps installed, apache, and mysql.
http://localhost works fine, but viewing PHP scripts
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On Monday 24 February 2003 12:59 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
Since the traffic on the list has dropped to dang near zero and new
packages in the cooker are at an even lower level... I'm guessing rc2 is
about the hit the mirrors...
How about,
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Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 13:42 schrieb David McGlone:
Hi all,
I created a test.php app and put it in /var/www/html but Konq will not
display it, but instead asks if I want to open it using Kwrite.
I have all php apps installed, apache, and
Check your mime types on the server too. The server renders the php not the
client (konq).
gives you an excuse to try dog to see what you actually received
Jim Tarvid
On Monday 24 February 2003 08:12 am, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
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Am Montag, 24.
Thanks for the response.
I will switch to a new disk today. What i have been
doing is saving/making a full system backup to a scsi
disk (sda1).
Then when the main disk fails, I simply restore from
sda1. It has worked so well in the past, only this
time I cant restore the same saved filesets (/,
looking for pointers on really small Mandrake installs that would fit on a
256MB CF.
Jim Tarvid
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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On Monday 24 February 2003 08:12 am, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 13:42 schrieb David McGlone:
Hi all,
I created a test.php app and put it in /var/www/html but Konq will not
display it, but instead asks if I want to
mod_php should be installed but is the extension you use configured in apache?
Jim Tarvid
On Monday 24 February 2003 09:22 am, David McGlone wrote:
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On Monday 24 February 2003 08:12 am, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 13:42
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Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 15:22 schrieb David McGlone:
On Monday 24 February 2003 08:12 am, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
yup, sure did:
html
head
titlePHP Test/title
/head
body
?php echo pHello World/p; ?
/body
/html
Usualy there is a
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On Monday 24 February 2003 08:38 am, tarvid wrote:
Check your mime types on the server too. The server renders the php not the
client (konq).
gives you an excuse to try dog to see what you actually received
Well after a couple hours of searching
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On Monday 24 February 2003 09:54 am, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 15:22 schrieb David McGlone:
On Monday 24 February 2003 08:12 am, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
Thanks everyone for helping, turns out I didn't have mod_php
dog is to cat as less is to more
try dog http://localhost
lots of neat stuff - you can sic dog on a socket for example
while never on mandrake, i have seen servers send out stuff with the wrong
mime type which browsers use (sometimes badly) to hand off the contents to a
renderer
if i had
On Monday 24 February 2003 15:09, tarvid wrote:
looking for pointers on really small Mandrake installs that would fit on a
256MB CF.
Jim Tarvid
You may be interested in http://www.umigumi.org/ or its wiki
--
Regards
Steffen
counter.li.org : #296567.
machine: 181800
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It works! Finally! I had my home wlan network working fine with the 2.4.18
kernel in MDK 8.2 but upon upgrading to 9.0 and kernel-2.4.19 (both -16mdk
and -24mdk) I could NOT get my WUSB11 v2.6 working at all. In desperation, I
was about to
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 12:43, David McGlone wrote:
Hmmm, how did you sync with cooker? what mirror are you using?
in my software sources manager I put this URL:
ftp://ftp.surfnet.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS.
and gave it a name cooker1. I then opened
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 01:35, Miark wrote:
RC2 may, in fact, be around the corner, but the Cooker list is still quite
active. In fact I really have to take my hat off to those guys. With the
volume of traffic that list gets, I don't know how they accomplish
anything! It's crazy!
Miark
I
I have downloaded the Mandrake RPMS on my main Linux
PC. Now I want to setup so that I can install
downloaded Mandrake on my test pc over the network
using NFS. Any suggestions on how I need to copy the
files in the ISO ?
Thanks,
-Ramesh.
__
Do
as root:
mount -t iso9660 -o loop disk-name.iso /path/to/mount/point
dd if=/path/to/mount/point/images/network.img of=/dev/fd0
Then copy the RPMS into a directory served by your FTP server. Rinse and
repeat with the other ISOs, putting all RPMs into a single directory.
Boot your test PC with the
Could members of the list please not use email message receipt notification in
their email client? It is almost like spam for people to read or delete
messages with this option selected as it sends nonessential emails to the
list contributor indicating someone has viewed or removed your
I built and installed the 9.1rc1 kernel-2.4.21 and it seemed to work great, in
some ways much better than the 2.4.19 versions. I was almost able to get my
wusb11 working again (worked in MDK 8.2, quit with 9.0) but this turned out
to be untrue, and indicated other problems.
I found I was able
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I built and installed the 9.1rc1 kernel-2.4.21 and it seemed to work great, in
Just out of curiosity, with which compiler?
[]
Anyone else run into this sort of problem with the 9.1rc* kernels? I am
currently rebuilding the kernel without any ACPI support at all in
Since Praedor seems to be having many weird problems as posted on the list,
I'm thinking it might be a power supply and/or temperature problem. The fact
that he gets things to work, and then they die later would indicate a heat
problem. I believe that MSI motherboard only has a minimal heatsink
On Monday 24 February 2003 05:01 pm, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I built and installed the 9.1rc1 kernel-2.4.21 and it seemed to work
great, in
Just out of curiosity, with which compiler?
My first attempt was with gcc-3.2 but it failed (as usual) with kernel panic
when I
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On Monday 24 February 2003 04:47 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I built and installed the 9.1rc1 kernel-2.4.21 and it seemed to work great,
in some ways much better than the 2.4.19 versions. I was almost able to
get my wusb11 working again (worked
On Monday 24 February 2003 05:07 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 04:47 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I built and installed the 9.1rc1 kernel-2.4.21 and it seemed to work
great, in some ways much better than the 2.4.19 versions. I was almost
able to get my wusb11 working
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On Monday 24 February 2003 05:05 pm, flacycads wrote:
Since Praedor seems to be having many weird problems as posted on the list,
I'm thinking it might be a power supply and/or temperature problem. The
fact that he gets things to work, and then
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On Monday 24 February 2003 05:14 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 05:07 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 04:47 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I built and installed the 9.1rc1 kernel-2.4.21 and it seemed to
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Lyvim Xaphir wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:46:46PM -0500 :
I think things are moving a little too fast. There are alot of new
people getting involved with cooker development, and I feel like 9.1 is
going to be released before this leverage
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 14:17, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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On Monday 24 February 2003 05:05 pm, flacycads wrote:
Since Praedor seems to be having many weird problems as posted on the list,
I'm thinking it might be a power supply and/or temperature
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 14:36, Todd Lyons wrote:
...More people should have gotten involved earlier. There's been a month
of betas and plain Cooker before that. The beta cycle started a month
ago, and now that code freeze has hit is when people start screaming.
All the things people are
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On Monday 24 February 2003 05:36 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
Lyvim Xaphir wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:46:46PM -0500 :
I think things are moving a little too fast. There are alot of new
people getting involved with cooker development, and I feel
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Greg Meyer wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:57:59PM -0500 :
More communiation on this topic to the newbie and expert lists, as well as
club postings would probably help in this area.
I agree with this. I will do this for Expert for the next
Don't rule out the rest of the hardware either. I've replaced several
motherboards, a few hard drives and a couple of sticks of memory over the
past year.
Good reason to keep an extra system around for testing.
But that doesn't catch the slow death of bad UDMA and almost good memory.
Jim
It would seem odd, however, that this heat effect is only apparent in 9.0 with
2.4.19 or 2.4.21 kernels. There were no problems of this sort in 8.2 with
the 2.4.18 kernel. There is also a difference in the nature of the problems
wrt usb between 2.4.19 and 2.4.21 such that it makes me suspect
i am trying to get postfix to rewrite one of the headers that appears in all
the emails i send, in every email i send incl. this one there is:
Received: from mycroft.excession (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
by host.domain.tld (Postfix)
as one of the first headers, mycroft.excession
Ok, I know this will be something simple, but for the life of me I can't
figure it out today. I looked in man -k urpmi but nothing.
I got this error whilst trying to update from the cooker.
You may want to update your urpmi database
Regards
Trevor Rhodes
On Monday 24 February 2003 08:09 pm, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
Ok, I know this will be something simple, but for the life of me I can't
figure it out today. I looked in man -k urpmi but nothing.
I got this error whilst trying to update from the cooker.
You may want to update your urpmi database
On Monday 24 February 2003 02:05 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:57:59PM -0500 :
More communiation on this topic to the newbie and expert lists, as well
as club postings would probably help in this area.
I agree with this. I will do this for Expert for the
this happens to me when the mirror i use for cooker has been updated but i
haven't done:
#urpmi.update my_cooker_source
thus the info on my machine regarding package versions is out of date
bascule
On Tuesday 25 Feb 2003 1:09 am, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
Ok, I know this will be something simple,
Well, RC1 is out and RC2 is probably coming soon.
What is a Release Candidate as opposed to a Beta?
The Beta comes out for the purpose of debugging and ironing out problems with
new features. The release candidate (RC) hits the mirrors when features have
been frozen.
Every cycle we have a
Why are you even worrying about this...? It's just a paper trail which
is generally not viewed anyway, and no sane mail client would use that
info for replies, etc. There are lots of mail messages with similar
headers flying around the 'net and no-one worries about it AFAIK...
Not sure what my
bascule said:
i am trying to get postfix to rewrite one of the headers that appears in
all the emails i send, in every email i send incl. this one there is:
Received: from mycroft.excession (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
by host.domain.tld (Postfix)
as one of the first
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, tarvid wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 08:09 pm, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
Ok, I know this will be something simple, but for the life of me I
can't figure it out today. I looked in man -k urpmi but nothing.
I got this error whilst trying to update from the cooker.
Praedor- you're probably right, seeing as how no problems with 8.2. Then
again, Jim C has a point: If using these kernels is more compute-intensive
then wouldn't that logically jack up the heat?
When I first got this MSI Ultra 2 board, I did some reading on a few hardware
forums, and the
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On Monday 24 February 2003 05:17 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
I did not mean acpi, I meant apic. Despite the similarity of the acronym,
they are different. Unfortunately, the people that come up with the names
for this stuff don't realize that real
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:36, Todd Lyons wrote:
Lyvim Xaphir wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:46:46PM -0500 :
I think things are moving a little too fast. There are alot of new
people getting involved with cooker development, and I feel like 9.1 is
going to be released before this
Hello,
I am working to put together a project and want to base it on the lattest
Mandrake Linux so that as newer versions of your product come out the we can
upgrade the components easily. This will also help to promote Mandrake as the
base operating system.
What I need to do is to have the
This error can also be produced if a static repository, such as a main
source - in the terminology used by the Easy Urpmi Configurator, found at
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/ - is for whatever reason unavailable at the
moment that the ftp request was sent; if that server does not accept the
Hello All,
could someone please tell me the exact detail of what DrakeX does from start to
finish?
I have been trying to locate some documentation that goes through all ofthe
steps such as start up the kernel and then X server, load initrd ram
filesystem, etc
And also the details on the
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:41, civileme wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 02:05 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
Greg Meyer wrote on Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:57:59PM -0500 :
More communiation on this topic to the newbie and expert lists, as well
as club postings would probably help in this area.
I
On Sun Feb 23, 2003 at 12:09:50PM +, Nicholas Brown wrote:
I'm using a basic install of Mandrake 9.0. I've installed the apache RPMs.
Using the default mandrake apache config I figured out that if I want to
have a website as a user I need to create a ~/public_html directory. This
works
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 07:08, David McGlone wrote:
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On Monday 24 February 2003 08:38 am, tarvid wrote:
Check your mime types on the server too. The server renders the php not the
client (konq).
gives you an excuse to try dog to see what you
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 06:09, tarvid wrote:
looking for pointers on really small Mandrake installs that would fit on a
256MB CF.
Jim Tarvid
How about 8megs... based on MDK 6.1 called LEM
http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/lem/
for more info
On Tue Feb 25, 2003 at 12:43:01AM -0500, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
[...]
Precisely, and that is what I would like to know about. Yes I know that
historically Mandrake has had a 6 month release cycle. However I have
seen other projects much less complicated than the Mandrake distro
tackled with
Lonnie
Couple of things here. With 9.0 the minimum install is 64megs. But
there are a lot of Micro distro's out there that might do you a better
turn. (Blue Cat Linux, Devil Linux, Peanut Linux, PeeWee Linux and
more)
A good place to start is.
http://linuxdevices.com/
and hit the page
James,
I will try to look into these distros although I did not know that 9.0 was able
to get down to 64Meg. That might even work for my purposes.
What is required to get it that small and where can I find out what exactly is
installed when Mandrake is set to this lower limit?
Thanks,
Lonnie
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