On Monday 03 Feb 2003 8:28 am, Ron Stodden wrote:
3. Mozilla printing just quit with no message.Required rpm -e on all
the mozilla RPMs and reinstall.
This can happen at any time - it happened to me last week and I had not
changed anything so far as I am aware, so it may or may not be
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 12:27 pm, tarvid wrote:
I am convinced that hardware is a factor in many bug reports. If bug
reports included motherboard/CPU/diskdrive we might spot a correlation in a
matter of weeks.
I think this bears more investigation. I have a feeling that motherboard
based
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 12:45 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
Then let all go with the new VIA ITX MB's and we will all be fine. FYI,
933mhz embedded proc with everything included (www.viatech.com) is $120 on
pricewatch.com...complete system for less than $400.
They look good value for systems that
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 5:53 pm, J. Grant wrote:
Hi,
Its a trivial question, but i cant find the answer, could someone tell
me how to hide . prefixed dirs in samba please?
I remember seeing an option in smb.conf but I can see it in the mdk9
version.
If you mean you don't want them seen on
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 6:46 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
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On Monday 03 February 2003 01:45 pm, et wrote:
ok, here is the kick in the crotch I could not save it in SO
powerpoint, so i created a new presentation, copy and pasted all the
I installed Netscape 7 as root, creating a profile in the process. If I
navigate to the appropriate directory to start Nscp7 as root I get the
profile manager and can access that profile. If I start Nscp7 as a user it
shares my Mozilla profile. This has caused me problems.
Trouble is, I
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 5:39 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
Anne .. whith me being blind in one eye and unable to see from the other
do you happen to have the url. I do use Asian fonts on occasion and
have had trouble. Thanks.
http://wwws.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/6.0/patch.html
HTH
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 5:51 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
Anne just a thought here that might work mv .mozilla to mozilla
(removing the leading dot) so you don't lose anything. Then start NS7
first. Since it won't have a . file to access it will have to create
it's own. Then start mozilla
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 5:55 pm, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 09:43 -0800, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 01:42, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 5:39 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
Anne .. whith me being blind in one eye and unable to see from
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 9:15 pm, et wrote:
I would not put bets on where to blame in either case,,, my [gag,,cough,
cough, choke] intuition makes me think of some weird kinda file corruption
in both cases, but SO is the only common thread _that_ _we_ _know_ _of_.
FWIW, I abandoned OOo from 8.2
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 3:22 pm, mycal62 wrote:
hi ,
did you try looking in : file:/usr/local/netscape/defaults/profile
Only thing I could find.
No, I have to admit I didn't. I expected the profiles to be in home
directories or root for the installation. You could be right, this may be
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 9:03 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
Great. after september 30 this year I won't have a single
supportable box U Gentlemen. Are you going to give me new
laptops with my 9.1 distro? It wouldn't be a problem if I could manage
to get software that would last
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:37 pm, SainTiss wrote:
Well, I reasoned that way too when I first installed 9.0, but the docs
of the kernel-updates specifically mention supermount as being rewritten
and fixed...
There must be some oddity about supermount, though. It works beautifully on
my box,
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:41 pm, SainTiss wrote:
I enabled supermount through the MDK control center, but this is what I
got in fstab now:
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
dev=/dev/scd1,fs=auto,ro,--,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850,noauto,users 0
0
Mine is
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:50 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
My problems is that when i want to eject the cdrom i cant do it b/c it auto
mounts with supermount when i told it not to.
Tell me more - you're umounting from c/l I take it? I have noticed that
sometimes it can get picky (I'm
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:58 pm, SainTiss wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 13:46, Anne Wilson wrote:
Mine is
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,--,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,umask=0 0
0
Maybe that 'user' is significant? It certainly works for me.
I tried
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:09 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
I dont remember, its been awhile since i have used supermount. Once i
started having the probs a few months ago i disabled supermount after
reading an article somewhere stating that it has been badly written or
something to that effect
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:42 pm, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 13:03 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
Tell me more - you're umounting from c/l I take it? I have noticed that
sometimes it can get picky (I'm normally in gui mode) if anything is
reading the directory tree and may
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:21 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
I love supermount. It works for me on 8.2 and 9.0. I have 2 cdroms (1
cdrom, 1 cdburner). My working entry for my cd burner on /mnt/cdrom2 is:
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 2:04 pm, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
. One
variatioon on your experience is that it may open and immediately close
before you could possibly remove the disk. It then automatically mounts
the disk again, and you are back at square one until you've found what's
bugging
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 2:27 pm, SainTiss wrote:
I just tried playing an audio-cd, and that works fine as well...
Sounds as though you're sorted, then. But - you told us how, now we need to
know why :) Anyone tell us?
Anne
--
Registered Linux User No.293302
Want to buy your Pack or
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:40 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
That fits with my experience. Also, if you panic and umount it from c/l
you tend to upset it. Closing all, as you say, usually does it. One
variatioon on your experience is that it may open and immediately close
before you could
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 5:17 pm, civileme wrote:
I will beat on tape for backup. MY tape drive faithfully backed up once a
week and I rotated 6 tapes to stay current. (MAC fileserver 80).
Then one day I arrived at work to find the fileserver unresponsive. I
eventually powered down and
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 6:24 pm, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Wed Feb 05, 2003 at 01:03:42AM -0800, James Sparenberg wrote:
Great. after september 30 this year I won't have a single
supportable box U Gentlemen. Are you going to give me new
laptops with my 9.1 distro? It
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 8:12 pm, Vincent Danen wrote:
That's what MandrakeSecure, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list, updates for newer distribs, are all for.
Put it this way: Subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (you should
already be subscribed if you care about security anyways)... you will
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 9:48 pm, Luca Olivetti wrote:
civileme wrote:
Then one day I arrived at work to find the fileserver unresponsive. I
eventually powered down and found the disk would not boot and enough of
it was corrupted to make the rest inaccessible. OK no problem, data is
on
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 10:31 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
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Anne Wilson wrote on Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:46:54PM + :
I'm not sure what the -- is doing there, so I tried removing it, but to
no avail...
I couldn't figure that one out either
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 10:16 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
After using and selling Enterprise IT products and services for nearly
ten years, I do not trust any backup solution as far as I can throw the
media. They all more or less suck, and exist purely to give a false
sense of security and we did
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 10:39 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Yet in spite of all that, I still could not bring myself to trust a system
that rejected its own tapes with such regularity.
I would just add that no-one laughed or complained again at my paranoid backup
strategy.
Anne
--
Registered Linux
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 10:46 pm, Vincent Danen wrote:
So if this part of the support is going to continue there really isn't
any need to panic?
I'm not sure what you mean, but I'll take a stab at it. Will
MandrakeSecure continue to publish advisories? Yes. Will advisories
continue to
On Thursday 06 Feb 2003 8:50 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 17:28, Robert Barry wrote:
I'm a CPA in my real life and I decided to go with
removable hard drives for our office network.
I just setup a mandrake server and use samba to backup
up the NT fileserver right on
On Saturday 08 Feb 2003 5:10 am, Mark Weaver wrote:
If I
wouldn'tn have to interact with the accounting system I wouldn't have to
boot back into windows at all.
Have you considered win4lin for that need? Not everything works under it, but
if your does the feeling of release is great. You
On Monday 10 Feb 2003 3:52 pm, J. Grant wrote:
Hi,
If you mean you don't want them seen on the windows box, it's the show
hidden files setting in windows explorer.
I did think there was an smb.conf option as well as this explorer option.
I'm sure I saw it before, now when I need it I
On Monday 10 Feb 2003 9:08 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 08 Feb 2003 5:10 am, Mark Weaver wrote:
If I
wouldn'tn have to interact with the accounting system I wouldn't have to
boot back into windows at all.
Have you considered win4lin for that need? Not everything
On Tuesday 11 Feb 2003 8:36 pm, Damon Lynch wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 07:57, civileme wrote:
pair was a WD. (As an aside from this, if you have enough IDE channels
to do it, put one hard drive per channel and use the other (slave) side
for CDROM or Zip or whatever, not only to avoid
On Wednesday 12 Feb 2003 4:29 am, Dave Laird wrote:
Normally that is all true *EXCEPT* there is a differential factor that I
just mentioned to someone else on this list about Maxtor drives running on
the same IDE channel as a non-Maxtor drive, regardless whether they match
or not, will not
On Wednesday 12 Feb 2003 4:11 pm, Dave Laird wrote:
There actually are several different problems I've either encountered or
read about:
Thank you, David. I've never come up against these problems myself, but you
never know when someone else's experience will come in handy. Your reply has
On Thursday 13 Feb 2003 2:52 am, Lorne wrote:
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 10:11 am, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 09:50 pm, Lorne wrote:
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 12:21 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
I run Win4Lin 4 here. Just curious.. what can't you get running?
I have a win98 box that needs to print to my local printer. I tried setting
it up under samba to use the cups printers, but couldn't get it to work.
Then Stephen Kuhn told me to load the windows printer driver onto the box,
print nothing until it had finished all its rebooting schemozzle,
One thing that winds me up is that I can open Konq as a user, then open a
super-user window, and they stack up under one icon on the task bar. I can
see no indication that they are any different, which means that If I don't
close the su one immediately I can forget that it is open. I really
On Saturday 15 Feb 2003 8:49 pm, SainTiss wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for an application which can handle resizing pages of a
pdf document, so that when printing it, there'd be let's say 4 pages on
each printer page...
Acroread, kghostview, nor ghostview seem to be able to do that...
Well,
On Sunday 16 Feb 2003 11:14 am, john wrote:
On Saturday 15 Feb 2003 H:49 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
One thing that winds me up is that I can open Konq as a user, then open a
super-user window, and they stack up under one icon on the task bar. I
can see no indication that they are any different
On Saturday 15 Feb 2003 12:18 am, Chuck Burns wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 5:14 am, john wrote:
*snip*
Anne,
I think this is what you need,
Control Center LookNFeel Taskbar
Uncheck the Group similar tasks box
Now every instance of every kde app will appear as a seperate icon
On Sunday 16 Feb 2003 8:46 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 10:48, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 15 Feb 2003 12:18 am, Chuck Burns wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 5:14 am, john wrote:
*snip*
Anne,
I think this is what you need,
Control Center
On Wednesday 19 Feb 2003 7:31 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
Praedor Atrebates wrote on Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:21:39PM -0500 :
I have a CDROM, a CD-Burner, and an internal zip drive. They started out
using supermount, which I understand has had problems lately. I changed
them from supermount and
On Wednesday 19 Feb 2003 7:52 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
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Anne Wilson wrote on Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:37:38PM + :
MandrakeSoft will be able to halve their list-servers if it stops the
supermount complaints g
:)
:
It's odd, I still haven't
On Friday 21 Feb 2003 5:32 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
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Is anyone receiving a bounce message from this e-mail address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For every message posted to expert? Or is it just me?
Never before, but I've had 13 this afternoon
Anne
--
I have one printer setup that prints 2 up, duplexed, giving me 4 pages to a
sheet. I use it a good deal in many situations, but I'm having problems
printing to it from KWord. This afternoon I sent 4 documents to print
Item 1 - 11 pages - printed pages 3-4, 7-8, 10-11
Item 2 - 4 pages -
On Friday 21 Feb 2003 7:31 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
I have one printer setup that prints 2 up, duplexed, giving me 4 pages to a
sheet. I use it a good deal in many situations, but I'm having problems
printing to it from KWord. This afternoon I sent 4 documents to print
Item 1 - 11 pages
On Saturday 22 Feb 2003 12:18 am, engage wrote:
Mandrake 9.0, Kmail 1.4.3 (set to display attachments as icons).
Where did you set 'to display attachments as icons', please?
Anne
--
Registered Linux User No.293302
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Saturday 22 Feb 2003 7:11 pm, engage wrote:
View-Iconic Attachments
On Saturday 22 February 2003 03:05 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 22 Feb 2003 12:18 am, engage wrote:
Mandrake 9.0, Kmail 1.4.3 (set to display attachments as icons).
Where did you set 'to display attachments
On Sunday 23 Feb 2003 7:33 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I get an error message from Xine saying, There is no input plugin
available to handle 'dvd://VIDEO_TS.VOB'.
I was here only a few weeks back. I went to the plf site, which gives a link
to add their database to your urpmi setup, so it
On Sunday 23 Feb 2003 12:42 pm, walt wrote:
I have mPlayer working. I got it from PLF. ogle doesn't work under KDE
but works under gnome. Haven't been able to get xine to work.
Getting the DVD rom to work under linux was the last condition that I
had to switch over to a linux only computer
On Tuesday 25 Feb 2003 7:43 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
The bottom line is that if you use the LM distros and you have the extra
jack, which amounts to the cost of a magazine subscription, then you
should be sending that money to the Mandrake club or getting a boxed set
from Mandrakesoft. That's
On Tuesday 25 Feb 2003 8:25 pm, Vincent Danen wrote:
Anne... Club subscriptions are 100% revenue. Boxed sets aren't due to the
printing, boxes, media, etc. The subscription, bringing in the higher
revenue, is much more helpful. Boxed sets are great for those who need
manuals or don't have
On Tuesday 25 Feb 2003 8:51 pm, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
Anne... Club subscriptions are 100% revenue. Boxed sets aren't due to
the
printing, boxes, media, etc. The subscription, bringing in the higher
revenue, is much more helpful. Boxed sets are great for those who need
manuals or don't
On Tuesday 25 Feb 2003 10:50 pm, civileme wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 11:12 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 25 Feb 2003 7:43 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
The bottom line is that if you use the LM distros and you have the
extra jack, which amounts to the cost of a magazine subscription
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 12:53 am, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Mandrake releases X.0, X.1, X.2. Then it jumps to Y.0, Y.1, Y.2. It
has nothing to do with point releases or version releases.
Technically, they are ALL version releases.
Which was exactly my point.
Seems to me there is logic in
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 10:34 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 01:36, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 25 Feb 2003 10:50 pm, civileme wrote:
If you buy a club membership, they see more than half of the proceeds
after covering costs.
Civileme - interested from a business
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 12:27 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
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On Wednesday 26 February 2003 04:53 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
Seems to me there is logic in the MandrakeSoft model, but not the logic
we (and other users) expect. This is, in fact, a big
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 3:14 pm, Aaron Matteson wrote:
But the issues with
Via are more pronounced.
What sort of problems are you seeing, Aaron?
Anne
--
Registered Linux User No.293302
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 3:35 pm, Aaron Matteson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 07:19, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 3:14 pm, Aaron Matteson wrote:
But the issues with
Via are more pronounced.
What sort of problems are you seeing, Aaron?
Mainly stability issues
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 4:40 pm, civileme wrote:
If you want stable as in server use there
is Corporate Server, and MNF.
Fair comment.
In the meantime, there is the problem of getting the exposure in the press
that others get. Over and over I see in Linux Format that Mandrake is
On Thursday 27 Feb 2003 1:50 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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On Wednesday 26 February 2003 09:48 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
[...]
OpenOffice.org 1.0 takes a full minute.
Try it yourself. As you very correctly said, thare are some things for
On Friday 28 Feb 2003 9:26 am, Ron Stodden wrote:
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On Friday 28 Feb 2003 2:11 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday February 27 2003 07:07 pm, Michael Scottaline wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 18:06:09 -0500
Daniel Axtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:
Is there a simple way to be notified automatically notified of
incoming email? I'm
On Friday 28 Feb 2003 6:19 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Friday 28 February 2003 12:48 pm, Ron Stodden wrote:
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On Friday 28 Feb 2003 8:02 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 28 February 2003 11:18 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
Correct. I have 'beep' set and automatic checking. Works well when I'm
in the room, and I just look anyway if I've been out for some time.
Anne
Ditto here. My question is, can
On Saturday 01 Mar 2003 5:27 pm, Azrael wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 15:55, tarvid wrote:
On Friday 28 February 2003 05:04 pm, Azrael wrote:
I just installed a brand new 120GB Maxtor hard drive.
Formatted ext3 etc.
When I boot up I get a message about DMA timeout on the new partition,
In kmail I set a filter on message contains html or lthtmlgt - nothing got
filtered, so I changed it to body contains html. or lthtmlgt, which
works. However, it also traps some that are sent in both formats. Since
these display correctly for me I would rather not filter them. Is there any
On Monday 03 Mar 2003 5:11 pm, civileme wrote:
On Monday 03 March 2003 05:50 am, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 09:17:01 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For filtering out ONLY html with KMail
Content-type contains text/html
Ah - that sounds promising. Thanks to all who
On Monday 03 Mar 2003 9:40 pm, g wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
For filtering out ONLY html with KMail
Content-type contains text/html
Ah - that sounds promising. Thanks to all who replied.
to get just 'text/plain', negate.
not in kmail filters, yet, so
On Monday 03 Mar 2003 9:40 pm, g wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
try logic, will catch bitstream as well,
'if sender EQ mandrake.net, THEN
if content-type does not contain text/plain
then put in spamdump
or put in wtfyw
fi
else put in linux/mandrake
or put
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 10:38 am, g wrote:
'spam leak' did dribble out a winner who was up set by my
reply to his post. for some reason, he did not understand
what i had written in my reply. 3 bcc that went out with
it seemed to understand, as they did not reply.
matter of fact, i think that
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 1:40 pm, et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 06:52 am, Mark wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 22:10, Ken Walker wrote:
now about this statement If you put in a x2 re-writable, it'll only write
at x2, if it's a x8, it'll only write at x8, irrespective of what you want
it to
I have tried without success to install onto a very old box, IBM/Cyrix cpu.
It really isn't worth fighting too much, but I'd like to have one more go at
it.
All I have got, so far, is as far as the initial screen, F1, and first try,
typed 'linux nopentium noapic'. This brought just a blank
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 3:05 pm, et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 09:29 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
I have tried without success to install onto a very old box, IBM/Cyrix
cpu. It really isn't worth fighting too much, but I'd like to have one
more go at it.
All I have got, so far, is as far
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 4:31 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 23:02, Eko Budiharto wrote:
Hi,
I am new with Mandrake. I am using Mandrake for users as a client in my
office. I would like to ask how to access Novell v. 3.12 from Mandrake
9.0. How can I do that?
NetWare 3.12?
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 9:51 pm, civileme wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 08:26 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 3:05 pm, et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 09:29 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
Yes an earlier kernel (alt1,alt2) is certainly worth trying.
You do not need nopentium
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 7:19 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 14:00, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 9:51 pm, civileme wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 08:26 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 3:05 pm, et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 09:29 am
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 7:24 am, Bill Mullen wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 22:52, Jim Hubbard wrote:
I think that now is a really good time for Mandrake to reconsider their
end of life policy. Here's how I see it: Redhat has effectively shut
out the very folks who made their distro popular
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 1:48 pm, David Whiting wrote:
I get this message in /var/log/messages though. Any chance it is
related?
[alert] httpd: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain
name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName
I don't know whether it's related or not, but have you
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 3:08 pm, David Whiting wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 11:13:19AM +, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 1:48 pm, David Whiting wrote:
I get this message in /var/log/messages though. Any chance it is
related?
[alert] httpd: Could not determine
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 6:52 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 07:55, Keith Powell wrote:
A small Canadian firm from whom I buy things, will accept payment by any
of the above methods, and also by a cheque made out in GB Pounds for the
current rate of exchange between
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 11:50 am, Bill Mullen wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 04:54, Colin Jenkins wrote:
finally had to remove mdk9 and replace it with w2k today :(
I have tried to get a backup happening for months now with little
success. The script below works fine when run directly but
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 12:37 pm, stefmit wrote:
Thank you - didn't know about this one. I will investigate those engines,
in the hope for a Linux capable one.
But talking about (re)search of Internet, and because you mentioned/quoted
the paragraph below, then allow me to advise you to visit
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 9:39 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
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Anne Wilson wrote on Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:26:08PM + :
Side issue - when I first used the Internet you could ask a search
engine for term_a AND (term_b OR term_c) Not term_d These days I
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 11:28 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 05:58 pm, stefmit wrote:
Sorry for the OT, but I am feeling so frustrated now ... I meant to
ask this question for a while (Google didn't turn any positive
results), but it is now when I am in dire need of an
If, from an email, I click on
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/53/29632.html
Netscape opens up with
file:///home/anne/.kde/share/apps/kfmexec/tmp/9857.0.29632.html in the address
box, and links do not work. I have to delete the url, then go back to the
email and copy and paste the
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 2:59 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 10:12, Anne Wilson wrote:
You are in better shape than I am. Since I installed Netscape when I
click on a link nothing happens. I have to copy/paste.
And no change was made to the ~/.gnome/Gnome!
As a matter of interest
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 5:50 pm, Jim C wrote:
Netscape 7.0 does have filters and I employ them in concert with
SpamPal. What it doesn't have is the ability to add:
!-- to the beginning and -- to the end of any file that contains
HTML or html etc. I don't want to eliminate the mail all
On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted - except
that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root', then tab, then password -
but webmin login doesn't recognise tabbing to the next field. Ever since
then as soon as I type 'r' I am shown root and the root+password
. Delete the cookie.
-admintiger
From: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] How to mend a stupid slip?
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 18:46:48 +
On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted - except
that I made
In Netscape (and Mozilla, I believe), you can delete the saved
passwords by going into Edit - Preferences - Privacy Security
-Passwords - Manage Passwords
Locate the password that you want to delete, and delete it
Darcy
Anne Wilson wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I've checked cookies
But why would webmin write to Mozilla?
Anne
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 10:01 pm, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
If you realy want it gone export your addressbook and bookmarks and
e-mail to some othe folder and then delete the .mozilla folder in your
home dir.
Ralph :-)
Anne Wilson wrote:
It's
form
ordinary cookies for the same reason. However, I can't tell you exactly
where they are saved by other browsers.
-admintiger
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On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 10:56 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 18:47, Anne Wilson wrote:
But why would webmin write to Mozilla?
Anne
It might be that you enabled Remember Login.
Definitely not
Locate the cookie named localhost:1 (or localhost.localdomain:1000
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 10:52 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 18:27, Bob Brickey wrote:
I don't know about Netscape or Mozilla. However, MS Internet Explorer
saves cookies in two different folders.
In Netscape:
Edit-Preferences-Privacy Security-Cookies-Manage Stored
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 11:19 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 08 March 2003 05:58 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Webmin uses Konqueror. I have looked through all the cookies in Konq,
and can find nothing that seems to be related to webmin. I have never
allowed it to 'save password'.
I thought
Ralph, I do not allow webmin to 'remember password'. I only use webmin when I
need it - it is not normally live. I have checked the authentication setting
and it is correct.
The whole thing is puzzling. There has to be some way of finding it.
Anne
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 11:31 pm, Ralph
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