I did it for a relative. Recompiled the kernel to add the support and it came
up fine with a 30GB WD-HD.
Pierre
Michael Lapa wrote:
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone has successfully installed the Promise Ultra 66 IDE
RAID card under Mandrake Linux and if so, did you use the setup
I've reported this to "bugs" but don't expect any response from there...
I successfully installed 7.1 on my desktop with some issues; but none like
trying to install 7.1 on my Tecra500CDT where the install process proceeds quite
nicely through the first CD...
Then... the prompt to change CDs...
was not bootable; always ended in panic.
I should know in over an hour how this goes...
Pierre
Civileme wrote:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
I've reported this to "bugs" but don't expect any response from there...
I successfully installed 7.1 on my desktop with some issues; but none lik
Since there's a request for beta testers, I'm downloading hydrogen2 to try on my
SparcStation2.
Any known issues?
I ask because the RedHat 6.2 distro would start loading then would panic because
it could not mount the root partition. The Sparc is currently running Solaris
2.5.1 which I don't
Civileme wrote:
Do the first CD in GRAPHICAL install and when it calls for the second, click OK
The installation will complete without installing anything from the second CD.
"OK" just gives the same dialog; only Cancel is valid here.
The install proceeds; but suffers from a MAJOR flaw
people use their personal e-mail while responding to their
employer's customers.
Civileme
Thanks for the feedback. Since I still prefer the Mandrake distro, I'll be
around to answer some questions too... All this has sure come a long way since
Linus announced this baby on the Minix list. :
--
Pie
Add "debug" to your /etc/ppp/options and then check /var/log/messages...
Pierre
Guillermo Belli wrote:
Every time I dial my ISP and the modem makes those horrible noises, the pppd
daemon dies for no apparent reason. Then, if I try again, it connects without
problems. Im' using MDK 7.0,
Are these pages no longer maintained...?
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/bugs/db/ix/full.html
Last time I visited seems to be the last time they were updated. Did _I_ break
something? :^)
Pierre
/24 is the new representation for netmasks. All "1" bits must be contiguous, so
this is more convenient than 255.255.255.0... /16 = 255.255.0, /20 =
255.255.240.0, /32 = 255.255.255.255, etc...
Have you done nfs start on boss...? The 'puter you're trying to connect TO is
usually where the
http://www.winehq.com
Pierre
Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
Does anyone know where to get the updated version of wine? I tried
downloading and installing, everything went ok except that since I have
WordPerfect Office 2000 installed already, it wants me to upgrade to a newer
version of
Anton Graham wrote:
Submitted 10-Jul-00 by Sarang Lakare:
I can burn CDs on my machine only as root. Thats very unconvenient. How to
let any user burn CDs? Maybe this should be default in the system.
It's not default for security reasons. One of the best solutions is
to set the
Greg Stewart wrote:
I remember when a 10MB hard drive was the size of pizza, fit into a
refridgerator-sized beast ofa cabinet, and PCs had 8 1/2 inch floppy diskettes!
No one remembers the Diablo drives, 5M fixed 5M removable (soft sectored
cartridges made for some fun when mounted on a
Greg Stewart wrote:
Nope, hadn't that particular thrill...but I do remeber the card readers and tape..
assUme you mean "mag" tape here... :^)
And, only heard about the plug boards when I was first learning programming.
"Wrote" more plugboards than I care to remember (IBM407 Accounting
Pj wrote:
Well, ya all make me ashamed to admit to learning keypunch-- compliments of
IBM-- for Caterpillar. The mainframe, I believe, was in its infancy at then.
Pj
The 026 or 029 punch? :^) Wow... I've forgotten the sorter and card
interpretter (080?) models... "ol'timers" setting
Deryk Barker wrote:
Thus spake Mark Weaver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
honestly I can't begin to imagine writting a program on punch
cards. seems to me that something like that would take literally
forever!
Only if you had to punch the cards one hole at a time, by hand (as I
did with the
Greg Stewart wrote:
What I learned was that you basically had to "build" a circuit that performed a
particular function.
Kinda' like a Light Brite, but instead of pretty pictures, it was actually worth
something... :)
That's a pretty good analogy! The only difference was that the wiring
Deryk Barker wrote:
But my favourite speed, nopt that I ever used it, but it was in all
the books, was 134.5 baud. I seem to recall this speed was used by the
comms version of the IBM Selectric typewriter, which was used as a
mainframe console. (I suspect they were aiming for 135 - or
Jim Hodgers wrote:
units. It turned out that this was the computer for the Dew Line(radar
scanning of the northern path for missiles). After finally giving them a
working equivalent af a 12AX7 I understand they were able to turn off all
but one of the air conditioning units on the roof
ot; Hehehehe.
Pj
Sorry... :^) I was using the term as I do verbally when slurring
"alzheimers"(sp?)...
Pierre
-Original Message-
From: Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] OT: h
Darryl Gibson wrote:
Robert Engel wrote:
That's about right! With pine, if you put a pipe at the end of the config
file line for sig file, pine will execute the file as a script/program and
include the output as the sig.
I have a sinking feeling this won't work in Netscape
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone has ever attempted to make a serial
connection to a device using a Linux machine. I have a Cabletron hub I
would like to configure using my linux box but am not sure how exactly to
get the connection or how to set a serial port up to
Liangyu Wang wrote:
Hi,
I installed Mandrake 7.1 under windows 98 and after installation, Grub
provided a menu to choose operating system, Linux and windows. It worked
well. Later, I wanted to set windows to be default OS, So in
DrakeConf-DrakeBoot, I set the boot device from hda to
Daniel Woods wrote:
This will work...
cd {directory}
ls -t | head -1
or
ls -t $HOME | head -1
Using ksh (on Unix), this next line works to only accept files
x=`ls -t | head -1`; if [[ -f $x ]]; then echo $x ;fi
except that I could not get this to work
Daniel Woods wrote:
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Daniel Woods wrote:
This will work...
cd {directory}
ls -t | head -1
or
ls -t $HOME | head -1
Using ksh (on Unix), this next line works to only accept files
x=`ls -t | head -1
Daniel Woods wrote:
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Pierre Fortin wrote:
Daniel Woods wrote:
This will work...
cd {directory}
ls -t | head -1
or
ls -t $HOME | head -1
Using ksh (on Unix), this next line works to only accept files
x=`ls -t | head -1
lorne schachter wrote:
When I try to mount or unmount my windows partitions, the mount
operations hang. System keeps running except for the mount or
unmount processes. Needs a reboot to clear. Any ideas?
I forget the cause of this hang; but no need to reboot... just kill the mount
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
[snip]
Might someone on here have any idea what could be causing Netscape to corrupt
its mailrule file?
[snip]
MarkI'm using 4.74 and have not had any such problems with
it. But I did have problems with the message filters (I guess
this
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi list,
I was wondering...I've got an IBM thinkpad here at the house that my
Daugher would like me to load Mandrake on for her. I've tried the usual
way of doing this but it's a no go. The CDROM is connected by a removable
PCMCIA card that the Madnrake setup is unable
Hi Stephen,
Today, I looked into a similar problem with my brother-in-law's machine... he
just moved his office out of the house and into a real office.
Looking into the problem (before I saw this thread), it appears the problem is
due to a timer popping early. Looking at the log of a
I wrote:
Hi Stephen,
Today, I looked into a similar problem with my brother-in-law's machine... he
just moved his office out of the house and into a real office.
Looking into the problem (before I saw this thread), it appears the problem is
due to a timer popping early. Looking at
Mage Grimau wrote:
I was using ide-scsi to use my cd burner under 7.1 just fine.
I added a real scsi (adaptec) card and HD.
Now cdrecord -scanbus just sees the real scsi and not my cd burner.
Can they work together, or do I have to remove the real scsi to use
my cd burner?
--
Mage
Sorry if this has been discussed/resolved before...
LM7.1: Webmin groups cron tasks, and it appears I can only enable/disable a
group rather than just a single task. Is this an oversight...? I can't think
of any valid reason not to have the tasks individually controllable.
Regards,
Pierre
faisal wrote:
Hello everybody
Yesterday i mailed you about how to boot from a floppy
changed my password in linux thanks to you guys i was able to do that .
I was gettig a bit bored with this NT gui user manager so
now i am really getting to like linux.
It only a matter of time before
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Lyle wrote:
May I suggest a tool like Ghost or Disk copy to copy the install? Then just
adjust the name IP address...
Ghost from Symantec and Disk Copy from Power Quest is the fastest way, I
know to restore a system.
There has GOT to be a better way to do
Stephen Bosch wrote:
"Zaleski, Matthew (M.E.)" wrote:
XWindows was designed around Unix. Just set the DISPLAY environment
variable at the command (telnet) prompt before starting the program that
uses X. The format is host:session where session is usually 0.
e.g.
Stephen F Bosch wrote:
Hallo:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Lyle wrote:
Ghost from Symantec and Disk Copy from Power Quest is the fastest way, I
know to restore a system.
There has GOT to be a better way to do this than to use those bloated
Stephen F Bosch wrote:
Hallo:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Lyle wrote:
Ghost from Symantec and Disk Copy from Power Quest is the fastest way, I
know to restore a system.
There has GOT to be a better way to do this than to use those bloated
Stephen F Bosch wrote:
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Better yet, use ssh to make your console connections to the remote
machine. ssh will do two nice things:
1) ssh will by default set your DISPLAY variable when you connect
2) ssh does display forwarding so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We recently got a new guy on board: Kadjo N'DOUA is
Welcome! Your first task is to add "webmaster" links in all the footers instead
of having it burried in http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/email.php3 Be visible
and we'll help.
What kind of content should be put
Brent Hawkins wrote:
How do you repair an Invalid Partition Table? This is on a dual-boot system;
W98 LM7.1.
With _specifics_ on what was there, what happened, what it says now, etc.
I've fixed a few here. Not sure I can help in this case; but it's guaranteed I
can't with this info.
Brent Hawkins wrote:
How do you repair an Invalid Partition Table? This is on a dual-boot
system;
W98 LM7.1.
With _specifics_ on what was there, what happened, what it says now, etc.
I've fixed a few here. Not sure I can help in this case; but it's guaranteed I
can't with this info.
crucial.
Thanks though,
Brent
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED](by way of Cosmio - Internet Gateway
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Brent Hawkins wrote:
How do you repair an Invalid Partition Table? This is on a dual-boot
system;
W98 LM7.1.
With _specifics_ on what was there, what
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We recently got a new guy on board: Kadjo N'DOUA is
Welcome! Your first task is to add "webmaster" links in all the footers
instead
of having it burried in http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/email.php3 Be
visible
and we'll help.
What kind of content should be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome home, support!
(http://forum.mandrakesoft.com/article.php3?sid=2912082836)
This is surely goodness... Before all the support requests start rolling in,
I'd recommend that the support group get a flavor of what visitors to the LM
website see... Everytime
LINK WORLD wrote:
Dear Support,
I cannot telnet to my system. I have a rtl100a Compex card which seems to work fine
(because I can telnet to another system on the network). If I try to telnet to this
system from anywhere on the lan (including this system itself) I get:
Trying
Gavin Clark wrote:
A ha, that's a character I've never used!
Now when I find a use for ^ I'll be using the whole keyboard.
;^)
Here ya go... ^ is used to replace character(s) in previous command and re-run.
In this example, I need to specify "nj" to "nk" because "^j^k" would result in
Hi,
I had talk working under LM7.1; but now I'm trying to support my sister nephew
who are so far very impressed with LM7.2... I am not sure what the proper way
is to get a talk daemon running under this newer release... xinetd does not
seem to be the place and inetd is not running at all of
IMO, the duplicate posts are coming from userid=500 @ yavin.mandrax.org...
Could "user 500" please fix this...?
Thanks,
Pierre
My logic follows...
Looking at the headers from a duplicate post, this is what we see:
Sender (Tom Berkley [EMAIL PROTECTED])
posts message "Re: [expert] PCMCIA
I have analyzed just over 250 messages from Cooker and Expert lists. Of those,
there were 20 duplicated and 3 triplicated messages.
NOTE: If you are receiving this message from both the list and DIRECTLY, you
should investigate your mailer, settings and/or habits for one or more of causes
#2
Rusty,
Since you have the most complete set of questions... :^)
Rusty Carruth wrote:
Pierre Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have analyzed just over 250 messages from Cooker and Expert lists. Of those,
there were 20 duplicated and 3 triplicated messages.
I'm impressed! I quit
I just discovered a fully reproducible NFS problem...
Decided to install StarOffice on my PII-200MMX system; the main install worked
fine over NFS. Then, when I went to copy over the SO5.2 patch files, I noticed
that 4 of the 18 files *always* ended the copy with:
[pfortin@pfortin program]$ cp
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Could someone please use an editor and view the device kdelnk in their
Desktop directory (preferably from KDE 2.0, 2.0.1 or 2.1) and post the
contents?
Without a CD in the drive, I get the non-intuitive:
Error -KDesktop
Unable to enter file:/mnt/cdrom.
b5dave wrote:
Wow! Is that the result of installing every language available?
No; that seems to be what I got doing a English only install... I'll stay off
the "install" soapbox since it's Christmas...
Pierre
On 24-Dec-2000 Pierre Fortin wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Cou
Hi,
I just did a fresh re-install of LM7.2 on my laptop and chose X4.0.1 instead of
3.3.6 this time.
Now, when I try to access a virtual console, X crashes and restarts into kdm.
The actual sequence is:
- press C+A+F1 or C+A+F[2-6]
- if f[2-6]: vc[2-6] appears momentarily
- switches to vc1
-
Mark Belanger wrote:
Can anyone recommend a laptop that will
work well with Linux/Mandrake?
I'd prefer a modem that works,
http://www.kcdata.com/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
About 1/2 way down this page, follow the link "View entire table" which will
give you a headstart on eliminating models
John J LeMay Jr wrote:
Anyone have any idea what would have killed my logging? /var/log/messages,
/var/log/kern.log, and a few others are 0 bytes since 24 December. I know
something was hosed around that time, but I've rebooted and been running fine
since (or so it seems). However, I don't
You might also want to check for network errors... I have problems with ssh
dropping with corrupted checkbytes; but I've narrowed that down to errors on my
ethernet.
Pierre
Klar Brian D Contr MSG SICN wrote:
Thanks for the info Tom. I will check with ssh.org for
more info.
Brian
Hi,
Anyone know why I would have 3 ethernets defined when I only have 2..?
I had an Intel EtherExpressPro/10+ (eepro) which is a tad flaky (tx errors), and
today added a 3Com 3c905B-TX... When I used DrakConf to configure it, I thought
it was weird that I was asked for eth[012] parms...
ce to figure out why draknet would
think there were THREE and now FOUR adapters...
Thanks,
Pierre
Tom Berkley
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know why I would have 3 ethernets defined when I only have 2..?
I had an Intel EtherExpressPro/10+ (eepro) which is a tad flaky (tx errors
Update...
This problem appears to be specific to 2.4.0... I just rebooted with my stock
LM7.2 and the ethernet adapters are handled properly.
Pierre
aknet configured
eth[0123] once again and now I can't start the 3com card which puts me worse off
than before...
Looks like I'll have to delve into the source to figure out why draknet would
think there were THREE and now FOUR adapters...
Thanks,
Pierre
Tom Berkley
Pierre Fortin wrote:
chronos wrote:
Hi all,
Had a question,you know all these little adds at the bottom of the screen we see
anywhere we go on the internet ? Is there a way to block them ? Like for instance get
the ip address and apply an ipchain rule to block that specific ip address ? Would
that work or is
Muzza wrote:
adzap http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/adzap/index.html also works with squid
and comes with an 'update-zapper' script that can be run via cron however
often you like, ergo once it's set-up (very quick and easy) maintaince no
longer is an issue.
Thanks for the info... I haven't
guran wrote:
Hi
I have had that duplicate problem since Mdk7.2 was issued, and have
changed to Debian on the Internet.
In my case, LM7.2(2.2.17) is fine; this only happens with 2.4.0.
I've backed out 2.4.0 because the system is quite unstable with it.
Pierre
Praedor Tempus wrote:
OK, I once thought I understood this but now I guess I do not.
If I run "env", my path appears thus:
If you re-arrange the paths one per line, and look for groupings, you see this:
PATH=
/bin:
/usr/bin:
/usr/X11R6/bin:
/usr/local/bin:
/usr/X11R6/bin:
Hi,
Are you using the eepro.o ethernet driver?
If so, do you see many errors in /sbin/ifconfig output...?
I'm especially interested in seeing your /sbin/ifconfig output if you are seeing
significant or high proportion (errors:packets) numbers in the "errors",
"carrier" and "collisions"
Can't offer any help other than to note that this sounds like the really old
problem where you had to login to the server and kill any "popper" process that
was hanging around.
Say it ain't so... :)
Pierre
Christopher Kolar wrote:
Hello. I am running a 7.1 box and connecting to it from my
Vincent,
Vincent Danen wrote:
ago. If this has been going on for a month, then someone should have
said something. However, on the same token, two individuals now have
indicated that they did in fact recieve messages, so it makes it even
more unclear. Unfortunately, the timing is very bad
Is the Crontab broken in the Mandrake 7.2? For past few days after I
installed the new crontabs for one user and another as other, it simply do
not run at all.
Did you just edit the files, or did you use "crontab -e userid"...??
The latter works for me.
Pierre
Bob PuffNLE wrote:
How can I impose a limit? Like 256k up and downstreams?
You might want to check out http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet/
It's a tool for simulating slow (and flaky :) networks.
HTH,
Pierre
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi LIst,
I was wondering if anyone has either done this or knows if it's legal to be
done. I want to list an entire net block in the hosts.deny file on my machine.
EX:
ALL:224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
Would the above be a valid entry in the hosts.deny
was: Re: [expert] Re: [MandrakeForum] A possible replacement for
Linux-Mandraketools
It would be quite impressive to read pertinent data from a M$W user's registry
when installing Linux for the first time...
Did a bit of digging and have the following suggestion:
check out Python's winreg.py,
Martin Debi REO wrote:
Hi,
I need to run a tftp server from a Mandrake 7.2 box so that some cisco
routers
can use it to load IOS files and config files.
What do I need to do to achieve this ?
Replace the broken tftpd... see
Do you even have basic connectivity...? Can you ping 192.168.0.1? I know
nothing of ICS; but does it really support forwarding of DNS (docs could be
wrong, or you may need another option)? Or, should you tell your Linux box the
ISP DNS addresses?
If the ping works, try setting the ISP DNS
Ken Thompson wrote:
Is there a way to ask ping (or whatever) to return a list of addresses on
your network?
Example: M$ "find computer" in Network Neighborhood returns a list of systems
on the network. I'd like to do the same from either a GUI or command line
interface from my linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got an IBM Thinkpad 760XD and I'm trying to get audio running on it.
From what I know about it, it's supplied from the MWave DSP processor.
Anyone ever have success getting one of these to work?
You'd think with all the effort/$$$ IBM is putting towards Linux
Yann Ouellet wrote:
Your quoting is broken... fixed.
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Do you even have basic connectivity...? Can you ping 192.168.0.1? I know
nothing of ICS; but does it really support forwarding of DNS (docs could be
wrong, or you may need another option)? Or, should you tell
Chris Spackman wrote:
Ok, this one is interesting, I think.
I have a cable modem, which is connected to a local (172.x.x.x) net and
masqueraded on the internet. (I think that is how it works). Anyhow, some
idiots on this internal net have services broadcasting to everyone and so
are
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Feb 12, 2001 at 01:22:43AM -0500, Michael Leone wrote:
OK. I've seen the 2 security announcements about CUPS, and also saw the
posts where it said the first version was incorrectly linked against a
library.
But today (Feb 12), it still won't install via
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Just installed the new Netscape 6.01 into the default directory
/usr/local/netscape. How do I launch Netscape 6. When I type "netscape"
in xterm, it launches Netscape 4.76, which I also have on my system.
This is what I do:
0. set some aliases (done long ago):
alias
.
---
Hope this helps.
Dany Allard
Pierre Fortin wrote:
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Feb 12, 2001 at 01:22:43AM -0500, Michael Leone wrote:
OK. I've seen the 2 security announcements about CUPS, and also saw the
posts where it said the first version was incorrectly linked against
AHA!!! So I'm *not* the only one to see this... only on laptop, not on
desktops.
Tom Cada wrote:
I have installed MDK 7.2 from downloaded CD images. Everything
installed correctly and runs well. I have done the normal software
updates with no problems. The X system is the one that comes
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Pierre:
Thank you so kindly for your detailed instructions. I'll try them, but
they do sound awfully complicated for an ordinary user. Why should it be
so difficult in the first place?
My instruction assumed you you might want flexibility.
The really simple
Vincent Danen wrote:
On Mon Feb 12, 2001 at 11:07:37AM -0500, Pierre Fortin wrote:
I get the same:
cups-common =S 1.1.6-3.1mdk is needed by cups-1.1.6-3.1mdk
libcupsimage.so.2 is needed by cups-1.1.6-3.1mdk
libcups.so.2 is needed by cups-1.1.6-3.1mdk
libcupsimage.so.2 is needed
Steve Elliott wrote:
Hey there - thanx for your reply.
you're welcome!
steve (02/21-20:48:00-818) CMD (/usr/local/bin/TaRT)
sigh I think I missed the real problem which is in a previous post:
And it works ok if you run /usr/local/bin/TaRT as yourself?
yes thats right - i havesent
*** Idea for installing/upgrading below...
"Carson, David" wrote:
I have an elderly laptop upon which I have installed Red Hat 6.0. This was
an interesting procedure because (a) the laptop has no floppy drive, and (b)
it can't boot from a CD-ROM. Which is tricky, given that just about
Lou Baccari wrote:
Sorry Pedro I should have mention that the hwclock has always held the
correct EST time.
Doesn't this mean that Linux is assuming your hw clock is GST...? Hence, the
double timezone shift...? If nothing else works, why not set the hw clock to
GST?
I changed the time
Pedro Del Medico wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to do something which seems simple, but is
perhaps deceptively difficult. Let me explain:
Did You try FTP install ? I use this way on mine and worked perfectly.
But... did you boot without a floppy on a system that won't boot from
An absolute minimum of "ifconfig" output would help. While you're at it, from
"route" too... and a clue as to the IP address used in the other OS...
Of course, if ifconfig gives no eth0 output, try "ifconfig eth0" to be sure.
Pierre
"Himebaugh, Jon, CON, OASD(HA)/TMA" wrote:
Recently I
Pedro Del Medico wrote:
On Mon Feb 26 2001 15:40, You wrote:
But... did you boot without a floppy on a system that won't boot from
CD...?
This is the dilema of older Toshiba laptops...
Pierre
Ok, older Toshiba are like other laptops, and as I said in an earlier
message, I
"Himebaugh, Jon, CON, OASD(HA)/TMA" wrote:
When the dual boot machine is up under Linux Mandrake I still do not have
these two even pinging each other. The ping of each other IP addresses
simply hangs with out even timing out.
Surely, you're not saying that the W98only box is also hanging?
By any chance, did you turn off some services...? I ask because my nephew
turned off loads of stuff on his system "to make it boot faster"... I don't
recall exactly what was the main culprit; but even the loopback interface was
disabled.
Try "strace ping ..." and see if that gives any clues.
"Himebaugh, Jon, CON, OASD(HA)/TMA" wrote:
1. Both WIN98 and Linux Mandrake computers hang when trying to command line
ping the other.
Nit: The computers, or just the commands (like when you disconnect the net)?
Pierre
Mark,
[At the risk of starting a thread that won't die...]
With all due respect, your comments really puzzle me... especially in a Linux
forum... Extending your argument, why was it ever necessary to make Linux so
reliable? Users could just "dump and restart" it too...
Just as I hate
Daniel Woods wrote:
Someone asked me a question I was not able to answer properly.
They have a server with disk problems, and could only boot up
again by using the bootup floppy. They wanted to know how to
make a duplicate of that floppy, as a backup.
I could not think of an easy way,
Sorry if this is off-topic...
Anyone had success compiling PyQT-2.3...? I'm not c++ literate; but a quick
scan of the sources shows that QString::setUnicodeCodes is defined in XML style,
and there appears to be two sipConvertTo_QString functions (L2562 L3993) in
sipqtQString.cpp...
Anyone
Yes, sending to two lists will result in all copies going to the first list.
This is an OLD problem which seems to defy corrective measures...
It's also one of the reasons for the multiple message complaints.
Pierre
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I have sent several messages in the
Dawid Michalczyk wrote:
Since I'm going to have many, many *small* files on a 15GB partition, I
was wondering if one can actually run out of inode numbers, and thus be
left with unused space. So my question is: what is the maximum amount of
files one can have under ext2fs?
Yes.
man mke2fs
Hi all,
If this looks familiar, read on...
PING 64.53.54.1 (64.53.54.1): 56 octets data
64 octets from 64.53.54.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=253 time=4452.8 ms
wrong data byte #0 should be 0x3b but was 0x3737 da b0 3a 88 9e e 0
8 9 a b c d e f 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 20 21
Jason Stegman wrote:
I am have problem installing LM 7.2 on my Laptop.
System Info:
Sony Vaio PCG-F160
300 MHz P2
64 MB Ram
4 GB Fujitsu HD
Is this a DVD drive? My bro-in-law could not install LM7.2 on his Vaio either
via his DVD; but finally got it installed via NFS using.
Pierre
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