there and choosing that option does nothing, as you described.
However, if you've a laptop and something suitable for communication with
it via IR, you can probably test the link notifier functionality, and see
if I'm right on that.
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, but the web server is
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not to be able to, so perhaps it isn't
ALL bad.. g
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Desktop, Behaviour, unckeck
Display devices on desktop
Eight-click?? That's a new one on me! g (The triple-dual-right-left
click to activate the mouse-commands in gpm was enough for me..)
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Ron Stodden posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on
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If you don't use core files for debugging, it's probably wise to turn
them off. See the ulimit builtin from BASH, and the entry in
/etc/profile. Note that the default is no core files
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? (We couldn't even use
X, and Y, because of the discriminative connotations re X and Y
chromosomes, and therefore male and female, sexual discrimination!)
Here, I'll continue to use my Pimp-Ass Newsreader, and my NOT so
crippled Gimp!
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and measurements) At that price, I don't know
why at least a second monitor isn't almost standard, now days..
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would an ordinary directory. You can then copy stuff out of it to
the dir in the other pane. (I really like mc, It makes my life as my own
sysadmin, particularly on a cooker system, SO much easier! =:^)
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should start putting THAT down on the forms? BTW, wasn't there some
movement to make Klingon an official race in the UK, if enough folks
claimed it on their census forms? g I guess it wasn't official, but
what was the final stat on how many folks DID so?)
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a REAL application with a REAL name, CLit, are we not?
(OK, how many spam and censorware filters will filter this out, now? g)
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their size to something more reasonable, say
100M or less!
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account by default, ROOT!
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FACORAT Fabrice posted
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Le jeu 09/10/2003 à 12:50, Duncan a écrit :
Svetoslav Slavtchev posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
it could be in a sub menu install more software,
which uses the menu structure of the main menu
be missing from your
version (as it was from mine until I fixed it), due to the missing entry,
due to the file naming conflict between the two kcontrol applets.
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Simon Oosthoek posted [EMAIL PROTECTED],
excerpted below, on Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:48:08 +0200:
On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 05:58:02AM -0700, Duncan wrote:
Mandrake's menu system is based on the Debian menu package. KDE packages
are adapted to use the Debian global menu system, which
install as
kdeadmin-kpackage, I believe.
In console mode, mc of course does this (well, sort of, not exactly right
click, but..) and all sorts of other stuff, using a curses interface.
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like to send a
couple folks to visit, as they consider me a computer guru, but are a bit
hesitant to take up Linux currently. That might get them interested, then
I could let them borrow a live CD, then..
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correct the issue. As mentioned, it was reported to be related to one of
the window managers, but IDR which one (not gnome/kde/icewm or I would
have remembered and probably run into the problem myself).
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the list guidelines on the Mdk site then, and turn of your
HTML posts. HTML is for spammers and crackers, and AOLers that can't read
such guidelines or be bothered to check their posting configs to turn it
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to explain to me what I am missing. g In either case,
here's the suggestion, for what it's worth. It's pretty much the
beginning of a new development cycle, so probably as good a time as it
gets, to post this.
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/alternatives/vi -
/usr/bin/vim-enhanced*
$ ll /usr/bin/vim-enhanced ... /usr/bin/vim-enhanced*
The system will invoke vim-enhanced as view, which the binary detects,
and loads the file read-only.
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Luca Berra posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon,
15 Sep 2003 00:04:58 +0200:
Duncan wrote:
I am now subscribed to this list as a newsgroup thru gmane, and wish to
stop getting it in my mail box, but still be able to post to it.
However, if a poster isn't a member, mail must
about yet.. if I can hold off on the upgrade long enough to
get what I really want.)
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as many have.
Does anyone else post thru them? How do you manage it?
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On Fri 12 Sep 2003 03:25, Götz Waschk posted as excerpted below:
Am Freitag, 12. September 2003, 03:15:18 Uhr MET, schrieb Duncan:
On Thu 11 Sep 2003 23:50, Svetoslav Slavtchev posted as excerpted below:
i still disslike SuSE, because they use closed installer,
and there are no free
setup would never be more than a computer store away.. and for use
power users, shutting off the ads once installed and running, would be no
more than a config file edit or two away, and then on to upgrading to cooker
again.. g
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upgrade session and
that sometimes kills the NVidia proprietary drivers, until I recompile them.
At least, that's been the case before, and I thought it was this time.
However, that was b4 the dm login worked, at which point I forgot all about
it until I read this.
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be entirely removed, as Mozilla
should be recognized in it's own right, by now. A reference to NS may still
be appropriate for an acknowledgments or THANKS file, but shouldn't be
necessary in the description any longer, IMO.
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drivers not liking the latest XFree, and
refusing to start KDE tho X would start. I've had that happen b4 and had to
recompile the drivers to fix it. However, since it works from the dm, that
now seems less likely.
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That's as I've seen it explained, anyway. I haven't bothered to go look at it
first hand and see, so it's QUITE possible I have it all wrong. If so, a
correction would indeed be appreciated.
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for MSWormOS now, on top of the GTK+
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a separate menu entry under config, and
moving it to main is certainly appropriate for this release, but integration
into Mandrake's core config can and should appropriately wait until the next
cycle, IMO.
One step at a time..
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Meanwhile, maintaining it in decent view on sourceforge likely remains the
best way to grow interest and users.
That's my honest opinion..
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kit programming
and conversion knowledge I have, which might be just enough to get a
plausible sounding but totally wrong impression of things, I must admit. g
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be. as they offer solutions
time and again for my weird partitioning and location dilemmas.
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to return.. As it is said.. When I
was a child, I thought as a child, but when I became a man, I put away
childish things. (Paul))
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hundred $$ for something a
bit fancier and higher capacity if necessary, to protect that investment, is
beyond me, but it's obviously a common practice.
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explanation is. However,
I'm generally pretty close, tho I've been wrong a couple times too.
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when selecting KDE yet, due the
the newness of the split, or others think otherwise, it would seem
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among all the
others), and this feature would give that power to the user. Again, IMO,
the real bug was rather that these entries didn't have a general name
attribute by default, as they should have, which would have generated the
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daily and weekly, here). Thus, if you are
updating your system, it may be that was removed but the slocate db hasn't
been updated to reflect that, yet.
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for outside
work! Seriously, on days below about 30 degrees here in the summer, which
do happen occasionally, some folks are getting out the sweaters!
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Hopefully I did that explanation justice.. Does that make the intent clearer?
g
(Sort of like the pulling my leg allusion I recently mentioned, I THINK it
was on the Mdk list.. g)
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I thought it was the cooker build of KDE, not the NVidia drivers, but I might
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On Wed 06 Aug 2003 14:41, Levi Ramsey posted as excerpted below:
On Wed Aug 06 13:18 -0700, Duncan wrote:
On Wed 06 Aug 2003 12:12, Levi Ramsey posted as excerpted below:
On Wed Aug 06 20:00 +0200, François Pons wrote:
* Wed Aug 06 2003 Fran?ois Pons [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.93-1mdk
and have all of the
kdm/gdm/xdm/mdkkdm provide dm? Especially if mdkkdm and kdebase-kdm are
separate packages.
Why require a dm at all? There are those of us who prefer booting init 3,
then starting kde from a console, avoiding the dm.
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On Tue 05 Aug 2003 04:08, Buchan Milne posted as excerpted below:
Duncan wrote..
With software libre that shouldn't be a problem.
This has nothing to do with the freedom or otherwise of the software, it
has to do with software patents in many cases, and copyright (not
license) violation
. In
that case, one wouldn't use kdebase, say, but the individual
kdebase-konqueror, kdebase-konsole, etc.
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packages to be done the same way, even by paid employees, recognizing their
contribution to the larger community as well as Mdk.
Of course, IANAL..
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On Sat 02 Aug 2003 02:53, Adam Williamson posted as excerpted below:
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 06:31, Duncan wrote:
The term a lot is two separate words (and isn't considered formally
correct either, BTW, altho colloquial usage is recognized). It means,
as you were
What the hell do you mean
## 51:libfltk1.1
RPMS]#
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-30mdk
kdebase-3.1.3-3mdk
kdebase-3.1.3-4mdk
It seems to be working fine here. All I have listed is 3.1.3-4mdk. Thus, I'd
guess your rpm database is corrupted and may need rebuilt, unless of course
others are duplicating that but I'm not for some reason..
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were of course init and sysconfig.. Were you expecting files of
that type? g
.. All according to the common parsing rules of this very common closed OS,
of course..
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and leaving others to do the
same. I guess someone has some work to do, and that someone would be me!
g
Anyway.. As I was saying, for remote work, try working with the individual
text files and with update-menus, rather than the graphically intensive
menudrake.
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Doesn't that require bash-completion? And what about those using other
shells?
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leg! The poor guy she was
talking to was offended and thought she was claiming an improper touch! g
Oh, the intricacies of language interaction!)
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on separate lists which I
can ignore, and kernel on a list which I can filter more intensely and check
maybe weekly rather than almost daily, IS pretty enticing.
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, and that didn't help, and I don't really know where to go
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dark on light, mainly because I wear contacts and all that white glares
and makes it difficult to read. I was just getting ready to file a bug
report on it when they fixed it because someone else obviously did.)
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since we already know there ARE and have been such issues
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had to disable the sunet.se entry. Then using the updated mirror,
everything went fine.
Anyway, sunet.se seems to be out of contention, at least for cookerites, for
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apparently did, or the warning urpmi gave
about it if that's what you used, as I did, with its allow-force option.
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situation
and the local economic impact of exporting those $$ vs. keeping them local,
certainly remain, but the one point has been to some extent blunted, at
minimum.
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together, so that there'd be only a single copy, and once it was read
on one group, it would show read on all groups.
(Said as one that prefers news and has been going to switch to getting the
list in that format, but hasn't actually done so yet.. g)
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if put multiple keys into a single file.
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better than nothing, altho I'm
sure everyone on Cooker agrees it's a poor substitute for truly open code.
However, this is going wide a-field of topicality for this list, so..
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On Thu 03 Jul 2003 03:10, Buchan Milne posted as excerpted below:
Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Wed Jul 02 19:54 -0700, Duncan wrote:
Even if I wasn't making mdk rpms, I'd never do this. Having to use
either option indicates a bug
Please be a bit more careful with your attributions. I didn't
. If it IS specifically a devfsd
issue, the kernel and/or initrd apparently triggers it.
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to
satisfy dependencies! I upgraded the package manually using rpm --nodeps
rather than urpmi, and no other issues.
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, or
some such. Just guesses..
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On Thu 03 Jul 2003 02:17, Levi Ramsey posted as excerpted below:
On Wed Jul 02 19:54 -0700, Duncan wrote:
I understand those creating mdk rpm packages can't do this, and that's a
fair portion of the regulars on this list, but here, I always use
--allow-force and --noclean.
Even if I
there's basically nothing there but an empty
body with assorted attribute tags and the default Privoxy onload popup buster
scripts.. I see a login. Perhaps the site uses cookies and a login to
populate that frame?
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by my family name,
Duncan, because as I put it, there's always to many Johns around -- UNLESS
you need one! g Duncan is a bit less common.
However, I can't IMAGINE, having a brother by that close to the same name, as
well, or rather, I CAN, but I don't find the idea at all to my liking! g
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