On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 03:08, Michelle Storm wrote:
I'd like to know if it's possible and if so, HOW, to rearrange my
current partitions. Most of the data on /usr/local I am not worried about,
as I have it on cd's (most of it's mp3's). My personal home directory I
do not want to loose the data.
When replying either use your email client's reply to list function
(if it has one) or otherwise use Reply All (and preferably take me off
of the CC list so that I don't get a duplicate from the list and from
you. :) This way this discussion will be available for people to peruse
and hopefully
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 04:17, Tom Cook wrote:
On 0, Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
could I move the /usr/local to /usr -- mv /usr/local /usr/
and as for var, can I do the same thing.
Yup.
I dunno, something there just doesn't smell quite right. I'd do
something
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 04:33, Tom Cook wrote:
There is something I'm not quite game to try though. If my mouse is
currently on the NT box, and I hit Ctrl+Alt+Del, will that be
transmitted to the NT box? Or will it reboot my linux box? I'd like
to know before I try it. It'd be groovy if it
Richard Kimber said:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 21:31:27 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) wrote:
And apparently a poor guess one at that. Just a few messages down in
the list, seen in the archive here, the problem has been reported as
being a Win2k DHCP server.
I have this - my Netgear
I've got an Athlon XP 2000 system running as my desktop machine. I've
also got a PIII 850 laptop and a p133 mail server. While recompiling the
kernel on the laptop isn't too time consuming it still takes almost
twice as long as it does on my desktop. And don't even get me started
about the
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 15:01, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
Hello, I just bought a Zip 100 IDE drive. I am running kernel 2.4.19
with scsi emulation support for cdrom. Just wondering if I need to turn
on any options to have it support the Zip drive.
dmesg says the zip is under hdd , I tried
I just helped my roommate set up Debian on his new computer and
everything is working just fine. Installed using the Woody installer and
immediately updated to the unstable packages. (He likes cutting edge. I
like bleeding edge experimental. :) I've gone through this same process
with 3 other
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 03:23, Leo Spalteholz wrote:
On 14 Oct 2002 02:51:27 -0500
Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, his computer always wants a FQDN for all computers. So,
whereas I can do an 'ssh gandalf' to connect to my mailserver, he has to
use 'ssh
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 05:28, Tom Badran wrote:
I have a usb mouse that works nicely on my thinkpad. However, as it is a
laptop i dont always have it plugged in. If i start X (4.2.1) with the mouse
plugged in, it works fine, and i can unplug it and plug it in again and all
works perfectly.
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 00:46, lameth wrote:
How do you shut X-windows down and get to the command prompt?
Depending on the response I get from another post I'm thinking of
upgrading the drivers for my video card and I'm sure it wouldn't be a
bad idea to turn X off while I do so.
I'm sure
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 17:02, ben wrote:
On Thursday 03 October 2002 11:31 am, Jamin W.Collins wrote:
On 03 Oct 2002 09:58:59 -0500 Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not quite. As I understand it, the XBox has hardware to restrict the
execution of code to that signed and authorized by
I'm not sure if this is really the culprit, but all fingers seem to
point this way. I just did an update (using experimental, yes I know
this is to be expected :) and now my GDM logins are broken. I keep
getting a Authentication Error when I try to log in with any user.
/etc/pam.d/login and
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 12:04, Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Alex Malinovich said:
I'm not sure if this is really the culprit, but all fingers seem to
point this way. I just did an update (using experimental, yes I know
this is to be expected :) and now my GDM logins
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 00:56, Neal Pollock wrote:
ie. root=/dev/hda6 becomes root=/dev/hdb6 in lilo.conf.
First, please set your mail client to wrap lines, preferably somewhere
around 80 characters.
Second, the only things that I can think of that you'd need to modify to
get a clean boot would
I'm using CUPS to print to a network printer attached to a Windows 2000
box. All printing is done via SMB. The big problem is that when I'm
printing from one of my Debian machines, the speed is absolutely
horrible. Approx 3 - 5 MINUTES per page. When printing from a Windows
box, I get about 3 - 5
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 03:34, Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote:
If he uses the new machine as file/web server, the small hard disk
capacity will limit it. He can limit its use for NAT/forewall etc.. and
use his current server as file/web server. But then he needs to have
both machines on all
Ever since I first set up my box updatedb has always run on a
semi-regular basis and kept the locate db updated. Recently, it appears
to have stopped doing this. Every 8 days or so when I try to locate
something, I get a warning that the db is 8 or more days old. Is there a
cron job that should
Does anyone have any experience with the USB powered 250 MB zip drive on
Debian or Linux in general? Does it work? How well?
My college has just gotten rid of floppy drives in most of their
computers, and that leaves me no convenient way to transfer files from
their computers to my laptop. I'd
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 00:36, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Hi,
What would one do if they were running a stable box, and wanted
a package that was only offered in testing or unstable?
Would you edit your sources.list to point to testing...
apt-get update
apt-get install packagename
edit
I finally got a working Gnome 2 install (if this is working, I'd hate
to see what they call broken :) and the window list applet is
misbehaving on me. The maximum size seems to be completely irrelevant.
Minimum changes the size of the applet, yet no matter how many programs
I open up, it never
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 13:57, Susan Kleinmann wrote:
I used to use gnome and start X with the following .xinitrc:
exec gnome-session
But after upgrading to gnome2, gnome-session has disappeared.
What am I supposed to exec to launch gnome2 session?
I tried using
exec
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 15:35, James D Strandboge wrote:
blurred the background image. All in all, it was much, much uglier
than the
earlier versions of gnome-terminal.
I guess you are using the full gnome2? If not, you should, and use
gnome-control-center to set the fonts. Then add
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 05:30, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I finally got a working Gnome 2 install (if this is working, I'd hate
to see what they call broken :) and the window list applet is
misbehaving on me. The maximum size seems to be completely irrelevant.
Minimum changes the size of the applet
I've been thinking about this for a while, and even though it's not
really important, I would like to get it in. I've got a script which, on
average, processes about 10,000 files each time it's run, taking a
minute or two to finish. Since having no feedback is not an option, I
opted to have a File
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 07:45, Andrew Biggadike wrote:
From GNU's parted webpage
(http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html) under Features: For
ext2, ext3 and reiserfs: the start of the partition must stay fixed.
This would prevent me from doing what I had intended. Does this mean I
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 11:57, patrick wrote:
--- Bob Walicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably a stupid question but I don't want to mess anything
up. Our computer running Debian has frozen at the login screen. No
keystrokes work, the mouse does nothing etc. Further you can't
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 20:37, Andrew Biggadike wrote:
Ah, yes, I did forget to mention: I am using NT Loader to dual boot, so
I believe lilo is on /dev/hda3 (though I'm still not exactly clear about
everything). Using the Windows loader shouldn't complicate matters at
all, should it?
Sorry I
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 23:29, Derek Gladding wrote:
The only possible weirdness I could see with your configuration is that
/boot is not at the start of the disc, which is a setup I've never used.
Gut instinct says it shouldn't be a problem, but I wouldn't bet my life
(or critical data) on it.
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 11:57, Steve Juranich wrote:
It grabbed this huge 100dpi font for the toolbar. There weren't nearly as
many
configuration options as in the older version. None of the fonts that I was
able to choose from looked right. The 'translucent background' option also
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 14:11, Alan Shutko wrote:
Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a config file for this terminal anywhere that I can edit by
hand so I can at least get a working font set up?
~/.gconf/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default/%gconf.xml
I'm sure there's
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 05:50, nick lidakis wrote:
Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
/dev/hdb1 * 1 2055 16506756c Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
charlene:/etc#
--snip--
other=/dev/hdb
label=Windows98
You have to specify the partition number in the other
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 17:39, Rick Macdonald wrote:
I believe the release notes for Gnome-2 say that you have to exit to get
changes to take effect, and that this will be fixed for the next (minor)
release. Have a look at the release notes. They say the purposely removed
many configuration
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 19:30, David Richmond wrote:
On Friday 28 June 2002 03:50 am, nick lidakis wrote:
I currently have 2 hard drives and was trying to set up a dual boot
system. The jumpers are propoerly set and the bios recognises them
the 40gb is the master with linux. The 16gb is the
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 20:16, Andrew Biggadike wrote:
What exactly do you mean by butcher your partition numbers? I haven't
done it yet and might like to try parted - not necessarily for ethical
reasons (though I certainly understand what you're saying), but just to
learn more about linux. My
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 12:03, Craig Dickson wrote:
The Java you get from Sun will require you to have the version of the C
runtime library that it was compiled for, which is older than what Woody
or Sid use at this point. (I don't recall offhand what libc Potato
uses.) It's available in the
Fresh from slashdot, Gnome 2.0 is released. Anyone care to place bets on
when we'll see debs of it? :)
-Alex
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On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 16:27, Steve Juranich wrote:
Hi there. I'm sick of trying to play Yoshi's Island in zsnes on my stupid
keyboard. I'd like to get a legitimate game pad and do this right. Problem
is, I've spent the last hour STFW for info on all of the USB game pads out
there for
I've been pounding my head against the wall for the past hour or so
trying to get this figured out to no avail. I wrote a simple Perl script
to convert filenames with spaces into either filenames with spaces
escaped or quoted filenames. While STDOUT produces the expected results,
when the output
On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 23:07, Alex Malinovich wrote:
However, if I expand the idea a bit and do:
rm -v `ls /mydir |spcgobble.pl`
I get error messages for files the and party.txt, even though rm -v
the\ party.txt works just fine.
Whoops. The error messages are for files the\\ and party.txt
On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 23:20, Hubert Chan wrote:
Alex == Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Alex However, if I expand the idea a bit and do:
Alex rm -v `ls /mydir |spcgobble.pl`
It works if you use xargs instead.
# ls /mydir | spcgobble.pl | xargs rm -v
Using xargs
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 00:39, Dan Jacobson wrote:
How does one get a beep unconditionally from that little speaker be it
from a batch job or whatever. Assume I can give a valid $XAUTHORITY.
I used to do the below, but now:
$ echo -e \\a /dev/console
bash: /dev/console: Permission denied
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 23:09, Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey,
I've gotten debian installed on my Canon Innovabook 457CDS, but I don't
know how to get the touchpad working... is there some sort of generic
touchpad device? I tried using /dev/psaux just for fun but that didn't
work, couldn't find
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 06:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
AFAIK lilo will also overwrite win2k boot manager in a way that will make
poor little win sulk and not ever be found again. So answer to any of the
three below will solve my problems, II. or III. being more robust I suppose.
snip
Not
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 15:02, Walter Tautz wrote:
I am attempting to setup a local private mirror of debian using the perl
script package. It has run for several days. It quits from time to time and
waits for the next initiation event from crontab, but it can't seem to clear
its queue of
On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 15:35, Florentin Ionescu wrote:
Opera has a cool feature that allows you, at start time, to open sites
previously you had opened. Does anybody have ideeas haw to make mozzila
to do same thing ?
Yup, it's called galeon. :) Galeon is a Mozilla-based browser that has
all
I'm looking to migrate away from Microsoft products completely, and one
large step in that direction is to kill off my current primary server.
It's a p II 350 running W2K Advanced Server running IIS for the web
server and also handling DNS, DHCP, and NAT. It's also running as the
primary print
On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 11:36, Jamin W.Collins wrote:
First, please don't reply to an existing thread to start a new one.
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:52:56 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Ransbottom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I determine space required mirror the source and
binary-i386 aspects of stable,
On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 14:03, Paul E Condon wrote:
Today's Sacramento Bee contains a news report about a new virus, called
Perrun,
that infects JPEG files. (Yes, data files) Does anyone on this list know what
this is? and is it a problem for Debian GNU/Linux?
There's a good slashdot article
On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 13:24, Brian Dessent wrote:
Nicos Gollan wrote:
I've got my monitor connected to my laptop so I can work at my desk
easier. The laptop's native resolution is 1400x1050 which my monitor
...
Try xvidtune (I don't know what package that's in). It produces
I've got my monitor connected to my laptop so I can work at my desk
easier. The laptop's native resolution is 1400x1050 which my monitor can
display, but only at 65Hz. I've tried adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a
resolution, but since the modeline is explicitly defined (I got the
XF86Config-4 straight
Unless I'm missing something obvious, I don't think that ntpd is really
doing anything on my laptop. It runs just fine, I can use ntpdc to get all
sorts of nice statistics, and it recognizes the ntp server on my LAN with
no problem. However, it refuses to actually update my system clock. I've
cut
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Dave Price wrote:
anyone know of a battery status program that is not GUI-based?
I don't know of any, but you can make one easily. Just check
/proc/... battery? Sorry, not at my laptop at the moment so I'm not sure
of
the entry name. Might be under apm instead of battery.
Thanks to everyone who's already responded. Rather than quote 5
differenet messages, I'll just spit out the questions here.
While a GUI would be nice in terms of ease of use, the primary use is
going to be in a muffler shop, so a mouse wouldn't survive long anyway.
That leaves me with ncurses and
I'm running the blackdown distribution of the JDK (1.3.1) and using the
Mozilla plugin. I can't quite figure out why, but for some reason
threads seem to be terminating prematurely. Most simple java apps work
fine, but trying to run any of the popcap games (www.popcap.com) results
in the loader
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 10:06, Keith O'Connell wrote:
scheduling. What I want to know is, how often does it download mail,
and how can I change this time gap? I don't desperately want to change
it as it is working fine, I just want to know how it works.
man fetchmail
Reaad the DAEMON MODE
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 15:46, Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
It works mostly well in Mozilla 1.0RC2 from Sid (Atomic
something-or-other didn't work; everything else I tried did).
...
BTW; about:plugins reports that I've got the Java(TM) Plug-in
Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS plugin.
Mine is
I was approached today by a guy wanting me to write an inventory
control/work order system to use in his muffler shop and used car
dealership. The problem being, the computers that he has available are 2
486s and a Pentium Pro. Obviously, he's not going to be getting a
worthwhile graphical app
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 13:56, Mike Frisch wrote:
Can somebody recommend a decent GUI front-end for writing CD audio to
CD-R? Essentially a wrapper for cdrecord and some utility to convert
MP3 to WAV. I am looking for something easy to use and reliable.
Sounds like xcdroast is what you're
I've been using X forwarding between my 2 Sid computers for a while now
with no problem. However, at some point since my last update (about 3
weeks ago) X forwarding over SSH seems to have died. I run ssh with the
-X option, and I've checked the xserverrc on both systems to make sure
that
How can I set the effective UID for a shell script? I've got a script
which checks if xscreensaver is running and if not, starts it and then
activates it. However, the script always gets run as root (it's being
run as an APM script). This doesn't work if I'm logged in as myself
since xscreensaver
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 06:53, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sure. If your script is called something like check-xscreensaver
the grep finds the script itself.
Why not use pidof xscreensaver, see man pidof(8)
That was it! The script name was 40xscreensaver. I
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 15:20, stan wrote:
I have just ordered a TiVo Serries 2, and I plan on upgrading it by adding
an additional 120G drive, and conecting it to my network.
I found some food directions on the disc upgrade at:
http://www.newreleasesvideo.com/hinsdale-how-to/
But it's
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 09:15, Kirk Strauser wrote:
My new favorite answer is use sudo. It lets you give certain users
permission to execute certain programs (including scripts) as particular
other user, with or without prompting for a password. It's very well
supported across a range of
I'm sure that I might be missing something obvious here, but after a few
hours I still haven't figured it out. I'm writing a script to detect
whether xscreensaver is running and activate it if it is. If not, it
launches the daemon first and then activates. From the command line, the
following
On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 22:06, Craig Dickson wrote:
I cannot reproduce your symptoms. Whether I type your code in at the
shell prompt or run it in a script, it always behaves correctly.
You don't say what shell you're using (or what version); my tests were
performed using the version of bash
n Tue, 2002-05-14 at 22:37, Justin News wrote:
I do get a hello file with 755 permissions so everything looks fine.
However, when i try to run the program i get the error msg saying:
bash: hello: command not found
Has anyone else come across this problem? Am I missing a library or
On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 00:58, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
I pretty much assumed I'd never get this working under Linux but I recently
saw
a post somewhere that referred to having video out with an ATI chip working.
Is
this a possibility?
Yup. It works almost great. :) There's a few little
On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 13:54, Scott Henson wrote:
Try debsums. Not all packages have it, but some do. Also a few weeks
ago there wa
You can get the MD5 sums for the current packages by checking
Packages.gz for the appropriate distribution. This is relatively
reliable for Woody and Potato, but
On Tue, 2002-05-07 at 13:24, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
I need a recent, stock kernel to use the drivers for the Ultracam with
Linux. I want to have a Netmeeting compatible videoconferencing client
GnomeMeeting should be what you're looking for here. It's not 100%
compatible, but it's close.
On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 01:55, AE Roy wrote:
I've set up my system with 15 computers and 60 users so that they have a
directory where they all can share files, under /home/staff, I have
them belongign to the group teacher who is the owner of /home/staff, and
the GUID is set on /home/staff.
I used to have a full-blown Windows network set up at home with 5 PCs.
As I started converting them to Linux I would set up Samba on each
machine so they could still talk with the other Windows machines. At
this point, I only have ONE fulltime Windows box running, and that's my
local PDC/NAT
I used to have a full-blown Windows network set up at home with 5 PCs.
As I started converting them to Linux I would set up Samba on each
machine so they could still talk with the other Windows machines. At
this point, I only have ONE fulltime Windows box running, and that's my
local PDC/NAT
My desktop system is used by 3 users, each having a few thousand files
in their home directory. Since we primarily have the same interests,
there are a LOT of duplicates to be found. Earlier I found an mpeg movie
that all three of us had that was 120 MB. That's 240 MB of wasted space.
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 21:42, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
Hi !
How can I use rpl (or any other suitable command) to transform the \n
character between Unix and Msdos formats ?? rpl seems to be the right
tool, but I can't figure out how to specify that strings.
flip is your friend:
apt-get
I've been using the NT bootloader for as long as I've been using Debian
to handle switching between my M$ OS's and Linux. However, since I've
switched to using Debian 364 days a year, this is no longer working for
me. My XP boot partition is NTFS. This means that any time I update my
kernel or
On Sat, 2002-04-06 at 06:30, D. wrote:
Alex,
I think that this is what your looking for.
http://www.computing.net/howto/advanced/linuxnt/
hth
Don
I actually ran across this article last night while I was doing a google
search before I actually sent this message. Unfortunately, what it
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
Is this one of the USB quickcams? If so, how'd you get it working?
I've been using mine on a 2.4.17 kernel for a few weeks now with no
problems. Just compile your kernel with Video4Linux and USB support, and
then get the appropriate drivers
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 10:58, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 09:53:55AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
GAIM from Sid works fine for me. You might try unloading/reloading the
libyahoo plugin.
No luck. It is still the same way.
Make sure that your server name is set
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 09:16, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 03:04:38AM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've been using mine on a 2.4.17 kernel for a few weeks now with no
problems. Just compile your kernel with Video4Linux and USB support, and
then get
On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 14:37, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
Does /var/log/XFree86.0.log list any error messages?
Since you have not yet configured USB, you may need to include
Option AllowMouseOpenFail true
in ServerFlags section
Assuming F86Config-4 should be setup to use nVidia driver, a
I'm trying to set up Debian on a friend's computer since he's finally
decided to give up the evil M$ empire. He's got a GeForce 2 MX200 hooked
up to a Gateway FPD1500 flat-screen. (TFT) I compiled 2.4.17 for him and
got the latest NVidia drivers (2802) and using the latest Sid packages.
If I start
I'm trying to set up Debian on a friend's computer since he's finally
decided to give up the evil M$ empire. He's got a GeForce 2 MX200 hooked
up to a Gateway FPD1500 flat-screen. (TFT) I compiled 2.4.17 for him and
got the latest NVidia drivers (2802) and using the latest Sid packages.
If I start
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 21:00, John Lynch wrote:
Hello everyone
--big snip--
I would appreciate it a lot if someone was able to give me easy to
understand instructions. or a website with easier instructions if no-one can
be bothered.
If you go to www.debian.org and look around for a while,
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 00:32, John Lynch wrote:
Thanks a lot Matthew and everyone else.
okay, here's another 2 questions.
What is the best Linux OS to install for a newbie, and it still connects to
the net and has Windows XP as the default OS?
and also, Would 1 gig be enough to practice
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 02:54, George Teodor wrote:
I have an ess1868 soundcard which works fine but only logged in as root.
I can't make it work as user.I'm using potato. Any solutions?
I'm guessing that you're using ESD? Check your permissions on
/usr/bin/esd. If the user:group are root:root,
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 15:32, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
You misunderstand my point. I really don't care if someone wished to read
Mein Kampf, or any other trash for that matter. That isn't the point. My
point is that I don't want *my* tax dollars to pay for it. I'm not saying,
however,
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 14:10, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
On Friday 08 March 2002 20:40, Bob Thibodeau wrote:
The important parts for making the wheel work are
Option Emulate3Buttons off
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
Well, now at least it doesn't crash, but the wheel doesn't
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 14:35, James D Strandboge wrote:
In addition to doing all my household/personal finances with it, I use
gnucash for accounts/receivable, invoicing and reports for consulting I
do on the side and have been very pleased with gnucash's capabilities.
It has much improved
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 05:09, Balazs Javor wrote:
Hi,
Thanks! Does it work with the new ICQ protocol?
Yup. When you go to add an account, just choose Oscar instead of ICQ
and you'll be all set.
-Alex
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On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 16:10, Balazs Javor wrote:
There are two features I've been missing / would like to have
in ICQ, but I havn't found any implementation with either...
So I thought I bring this up, maybe somebody knows one,
or gets an idea for implementing one :)
1. The Windows client
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 22:09, Oki DZ wrote:
dman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 07:24:49PM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
I wonder if someone has done a comparison between
1) VNC on the server vs. using XDMCP to manage a remote display
2) VNC viewer on the client vs. X server
I recently recompiled my kernel (2.4.17) with ide-scsi support and no
ide-cd. cdrecord recognizes both of my CD-RW drives just fine. However,
I can't seem to mount them. I've tried using both the sr and sd devices,
but no matter what I try, I just can't mount a CD. Any suggestions? TIA.
-Alex
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 15:29, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
Try /dev/scd0
On my system, /dev/srX is linked to scdX, and I've already tried all the
sr entries.
-Alex
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On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 15:38, Ron Johnson wrote:
Blank CDs?
I've got Potato CDs in both drives. They always mounted fine before.
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On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 15:47, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Did you compile SCSI CD support into your kernel? If you compiled
sr_mod as a module, is it inserted? Does /proc/devices list 11 sr
under block devices?
Sometimes you have to a kernel argument like hdc=ide-scsi via LILO
or GRUB.
I
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 02:24, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 11:06 PM 3/5/02, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 17:19, Gary Hennigan wrote:
Yes, yes, all those TV, radio stations, satelite uplink stations
(the vast majority all of which are in the Northern Hemisphere)
are radiating outwards.
Any suggestions for a good finance program? I've been using M$ Money for
years now, but now that I'm moving COMPLETELY away from M$ products, I
need a good replacement. I've been trying GnuCash and it works pretty
well except for one major problem. As far as I can tell, there's no way
to import
I'm sure that these both have simple answers, but as I really know next
to nothing about X I'm left having to ask here.
1) Is there a way to run concurrent X sessions WITHOUT having to be in
an X session to start a new one. In case that's not quite clear, Gnome
gives you an option to log in as a
On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 19:34, Harry Putnam wrote:
OK, list posters, you've advised me to coninue my efforts and step
back to potato. (See thread suject `Enough time wasted.. moving on')
A coulpe of posters have suggested a network install. Thing is I have
$40 dollars worth of cds setting
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