i dont think its a bug, works for me
the save password popup appears and when u check save password, it saves
for that session when evo is open
but if you by default save password
select remember password checked in
tools -> mail settings -> Accounts - > select ur account -> edit ur
account
unde
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Just a thanks note to you guys for helping.. Mandrake 8.1 adds a bunch of
failsafe boot options.. I chose the 2.2 kernel one and apparantly it runs
FSCK earlier than the 2.4 option Anyways, once I finally accessed FSCK
it solved all my problems. And I'm back in linux! (using hotmail like
I should have included that I am running the stock Mandrake 8.1 except that
I've added security updates.
Joe
On Friday 11 January 2002 10:21 pm, Joseph Braddock wrote:
> I have a PNY Smart Media reader that I purchased to read the Smart Media
> cards I use with my Olympus D460L digital camera.
Oh, no. It's quite speedy compared to the drudgery of writing CDRs...no
comparison. But when you see rioload's command line "finish" and the
Rio's still processing, seconds can drag out. A good script that could
accommodate the time lag and let you walk away with confidence would be
a serio
I have a PNY Smart Media reader that I purchased to read the Smart Media
cards I use with my Olympus D460L digital camera. Like everyone else on the
lists, I was unable to get it to work successfully with Linux (worked fine
under Win98). But, tonight I got it to work! All I did was add the
Did you load and KDE apps while in GNOME? There is a known problem where kdeinit
fails to exit when told to do so. The workaround is to run "killall -9 kdeinit"
before logging out of GNOME.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:02:20 -0800, "Paul Sue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> Everynow and then, in t
Ah! Thanks.
Somehow, I'd gotten the idea that writing to them was very slow. But
those times are fine.
Makes it practical for what I want it for.
Thanks again! I think the Rio is winning. So far it's the only one that
shows any promise at being Linux friendly. :)
Ric
gnerd wrote:
>
> For an "a
Ken Thompson wrote:
> > Stack: c0334c5f 000a c0334860 0046 0032 bbb8
> This looks like memory problems (Cache, system or video)
> There a couple of things you may want to try:
> a) turn off external cache in BIOS and see what happens while trying to
> reboot. If this fi
For an "average" tune (roughly 4-6M) I'd guesstimate around 5-8 seconds.
It was my live jam tunes that run 15-20M that I kept screwing up.
Figure 6-12 seconds. I never actually timed it though...just got used
to watching the progress bar on the Rio.
Mike
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Good tips. T
After you've installed the CUPS drivers, and if you're using a Canon S450 or
similar, it's >>really<< worth a visit to:
http://www.turboprint.de
for their excellent Canon drivers. I couldn't believe the difference in
output for jpegs printed at 360 dpi!
Hth,
Andre
On Friday 11 January 2002 2
Try this command as root from terminal
urpmi.addmedia --distrib name-ie-cdrom removable://where your mounted cd is
here is the help
urpmi.addmedia --help
usage: urpmi.addmedia [options] [with ]
where is one of
file://
ftp://:@/ withftp:/// with
http:/// with
try
printerdrake
in console as root
Went to install a canon printer for my computer, and found that I only
had drivers for HP and Epson. Where would I find the printer driver file
(database?) and how do I add drivers?
Thanks in advance
Ken
PS - Using MDK 7.2
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Good tips. Thanks!
how long does it usually take to load a tune? (ballpark).
just curious.
Thanks!
Ric
gnerd wrote:
>
> Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
>
>
> > Loading the files could be scripted easily enough to automate that...
>
> I was going to use mkplaylist.pl
> (http://www.linux.org/apps/AppI
My mistake.
They "used" to have the source available, but it looks as though they've
stopped doing that. You might try contacting them directly.
Ric
isaac wrote:
>
> rarlnx28.sfx is a binary for Intel machines, it seems. They don't have
> any options listed for PowerPC.
>
> $ ./rarlnx28.sfx
>
Hello
I just wonder whether someone out there has an Intel 810e video card set up
in such a way that multiple Xs are allowed (that is, startx --:0 vt07 and
startx --:1 vt08 work).
Many thanks
Ed
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Everynow and then, in the GNOME desktop, when I logout,
it hangs. Haven't had the problem in KDE so far.
What sort of things might be causing this?
Thanks,
Paul
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MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Loading the files could be scripted easily enough to automate that...
I was going to use mkplaylist.pl
(http://www.linux.org/apps/AppId_1731.html) as a base starting point to
do that myself, but my priorities got changed for me and I never got
around to it. It recu
Well, I tried the suggestions by Tom and Onur, and it seems to
be working better -- at least for now.
Thanks!
Paul
---
> > I've been experiencing intermittent sound problems.
> > For example, I have some MP3 files on my hard disk.
> > Most of the time when I play thm with xmms, they
> > sound fi
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 15:31, Ken Hawkins wrote:
> Virtually every person I know who has tried to use WinBlows Internet
> connection sharing has had problems with the machine slowing down
> severly and freezing, usually less than a few hours. You (or you
> son-in-law) should seriously consider a
On Friday 11 January 2002 03:16 pm, you wrote:
> Pierre Fortin wrote:
> > dd if=/dev/cdrom | md5sum
> >
> > This will work unless you've used written with "Pad Tracks" which adds
> > zeros and alters the md5sum. Even though the md5sum may not match the
> > official one, the CD is likely OK... bu
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 07:27, you wrote:
> /lib/modules/2.4.3-20mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o.gz
>
> Is there a difference between emu10k1-gp and emu10k1
Yes - emu10k1 is for the soundcard itself, while emu10k1-gp is specifically
for the gameport
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===
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 03:32, you wrote:
> Anyone out there been able to get one of these to work with X?
>
> Can't seem to get the resolution above 800x640 w/ 256 colors (yeach)
Quick google search seems to indicate that the accelerated mode is not
supported in XFree86 4.1.0 - have you tried 3.3.x
rarlnx28.sfx is a binary for Intel machines, it seems. They don't have
any options listed for PowerPC.
$ ./rarlnx28.sfx
bash: ./rarlnx28.sfx: cannot execute binary file
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 01:35, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
> The source is available at:
>
> http://www.rarsoft.com/download.htm
El vie, 11-01-2002 a las 17:58, Dan bingham escribió:
> Thought I would enlist the help of the expert group for this one...
>
> My linux system (Mandrake 8.1) crashed, when it came back up...
>
> "EXT2-FS error (device ide0(3,1)) -ext2_read_inode unable to read inode
> block - inode=245176, blo
Went to install a canon printer for my computer, and found that I only
had drivers for HP and Epson. Where would I find the printer driver file
(database?) and how do I add drivers?
Thanks in advance
Ken
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 14:50:38 -0600
s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 11 January 2002 02:27 pm, you wrote:
>
> > /lib/modules/2.4.3-20mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o.gz
> >
> > Is there a difference between emu10k1-gp and emu10k1
> >
> > Andreas
>
> I couldn't tell you the spec
Pierre Fortin wrote:
> dd if=/dev/cdrom | md5sum
>
> This will work unless you've used written with "Pad Tracks" which adds
> zeros and alters the md5sum. Even though the md5sum may not match the
> official one, the CD is likely OK... burned 3 identical CDs, all with
> same md5um, before findin
Yes it is supported.
Though it will not work correctly with version 8.1.
My suggestion is to install 8.1, set it to not boot into X, then
download the newest Xfree packages. These will solve your problems with
the driver. Then boot into X and go from there.
Nelson
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 16:24,
Hi,
I would like to know if the card S3 ProSavage KM133 is
supported by Mandrake and if yes how or which
documentation for setting it up; Thanks alot
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 16:05:48 -0500, Randy wrote:
> Jason Guidry wrote:
> > as long as you double checked the md5sums on those downloads, and had
no problems with the burning, all should be ok. >
> Yeah, md5sums are OK before burning (haven't yet found a way to
> successfully check them after bu
Jason Guidry wrote:
> as long as you double checked the md5sums on those downloads, and had no problems
>with the burning, all should be ok.
Yeah, md5sums are OK before burning (haven't yet found a way to
successfully check them after burning).
> i thought maybe your hardware was being pokey,
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 01:35:39 +
bascule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is a module with that name in the correct directory, i.e. under the
> directory tree for the kernel you are using?
>
yes, in the directory
/lib/modules/2.4.8-34.1mdk/kernel/drivers/char/joystick/
i have the follow
On Friday 11 January 2002 02:27 pm, you wrote:
> /lib/modules/2.4.3-20mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o.gz
>
> Is there a difference between emu10k1-gp and emu10k1
>
> Andreas
I couldn't tell you the specifics, but apparently it is. mine works with
emu10k1-gp and won't with emu10k1 wi
and under 2.4.8-34.1mdk/ do you have kernel/drivers/ with lots of sub
directories (2.4.8-34.1mdk is your current kernel right?)
there should be char/joystick under there with all the modules you need -
ns558.o.gz, emu10k1-gp.o.gz plus others (i use analog.o.gz for my saitek
cyborg)
you should a
Jason Guidry wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:57:19 -0700
> "Andreas J. Guelzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>s wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Thursday 10 January 2002 07:10 pm, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
I'm not finding much in the way of documentation here...
quite frustrating.
>>>ummm, the
well, I'm out of ideas (not like that was gonna take long).
as long as you double checked the md5sums on those downloads, and had no problems with
the burning, all should be ok. i thought maybe your hardware was being pokey, but
that setup sounds like it should handle it all ok. you really sh
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 19:42:35 +
bascule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what do you have under /lib/modules/?
2.4.16-selinux/ 2.4.8-26mdk/ 2.4.8-34.1mdk/
>
> bascule
>
> > ok, this is all ok, but i'm not finding anything with
> >
> > # whereis emu10k1-gp
> >
> > or by looking in any of the
PS: Forgot to mention that, during the install I chose one of the lowest
security ratings (I think it was low) to avoid any problems due to
security things -- I was going to make this my experimental machine.
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
> > > When I do press 1 (thru 6), the screen blanks mo
Jason Guidry wrote:
> Randy Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yup. works great.
Thanks!
> > When I do press 1 (thru 6), the screen blanks momentarily,
> > then whatever was displayed on the X window appears, but as a dead
> > screen -- mouse won't move, can't type. If I then press 7, I
> > g
what do you have under /lib/modules/?
bascule
> ok, this is all ok, but i'm not finding anything with
>
> # whereis emu10k1-gp
>
> or by looking in any of the directories that other posts say it's supposed
> to be. I also cannot find the driver (emu10k1-gp) anywhere, including
> opensource.crea
Oops, left out the F in front of the various numbers (I am using the Fn
keys).
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
> Jason Guidry wrote:
> > type Ctrl-Alt-Fx where x is a number 1-6. this will bring you to one of the 6
>text only cosoles. hit Ctrl-Alt-F9 to get back to X.
>
> Jason (or anybody
G. T. Francisco, III wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:46:58AM -0600, Jason Guidry said:
>
>>This is my new favorite trick. you can even do this while you're logged in.
>>
>>type Ctrl-Alt-Fx where x is a number 1-6. this will bring you to one of the 6 text
>only cosoles. hit Ctrl-Alt-F9 to
I looked all the way back to the first beta and they were all the same.
The mini section looks like is probably all there, but none of the
non-minis beyond the letter L are in the RPM. The 8.0 CD has a smaller
RPM, but at least the HOWTO I was looking for was in it. How do we get a
complete HOWTO
I own a Xerox XK35c color printer/copier/scanner.
There is a printer driver available (in fact, it's included with
Mandrake 8.1). However, I have not been able to locate a scanner
driver. I have looked at SANE (www.sane.org), but there are no drivers
for any Xerox systems listed.
It seems
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:21:35 -0500
Randy Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Guidry wrote:
> > type Ctrl-Alt-Fx where x is a number 1-6. this will bring you to one of the 6
>text only cosoles. hit Ctrl-Alt-F9 to get back to X.
>
> Jason (or anybody else),
>
> Does that work for you in
Deryk Barker wrote:
> Which doesn't explain why it's still in the "Corporate Server 1.0.1"
> distro...
>
> Security may be a problem, but I feel Mandrake should simply have
> warned us - this removal of a previously existing package is causing
> me a good deal of extra work, which I don't apprec
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:57:19 -0700
"Andreas J. Guelzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> s wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 10 January 2002 07:10 pm, you wrote:
> >
> >>I'm not finding much in the way of documentation here...
> >>quite frustrating.
> >>
> >
> > ummm, the new soundblaster gameports need em
Jason Guidry wrote:
> type Ctrl-Alt-Fx where x is a number 1-6. this will bring you to one of the 6 text
>only cosoles. hit Ctrl-Alt-F9 to get back to X.
Jason (or anybody else),
Does that work for you in Mandrake 8.1? Curious because it does not for
me after my first (partially??) successfu
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:46:58AM -0600, Jason Guidry said:
>
> This is my new favorite trick. you can even do this while you're logged in.
>
> type Ctrl-Alt-Fx where x is a number 1-6. this will bring you to one of the 6 text
>only cosoles. hit Ctrl-Alt-F9 to get back to X.
>
Thanks. I'm
s wrote:
> On Thursday 10 January 2002 07:10 pm, you wrote:
>
>>I'm not finding much in the way of documentation here...
>>quite frustrating.
>>
>
> ummm, the new soundblaster gameports need emu10k1-gp and that joystick needs
> adi, so your /etc/modules.conf could contain:
> alias char-major
Thus spake Charles A Edwards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 15:51:49 -0700
> "David Joham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > < > Check Quanta which is included in 8.1 and it performs better than
> > Zope.>>
> >
> > Huh?
> >
> > Zope is an application server. Quanta is a text ed
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 11:31:34 -0600
"G. T. Francisco, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I usually boot to a non GUI prompt. I login as root, type kdm and I get
> the KDM screen. However on 8.1, I noticed that while on the KDM screen,
> the "Shutdown" option only gives 2 options: Shutdown and Reboo
I usually boot to a non GUI prompt. I login as root, type kdm and I get
the KDM screen. However on 8.1, I noticed that while on the KDM screen,
the "Shutdown" option only gives 2 options: Shutdown and Reboot. On 8.0,
there was a 3rd option: "Command Line"
I tried going into say KDE, opened an xte
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 16:58:23 +
"Dan bingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thought I would enlist the help of the expert group for this one...
>
> My linux system (Mandrake 8.1) crashed, when it came back up...
>
> "EXT2-FS error (device ide0(3,1)) -ext2_read_inode unable to read inode
> bl
Just a quick easy question (if you know the answer) ?
What is PUB_IN when you do a:
iptables -v -L INPUT
I am worried by the line:
PUB_IN all -- ppp+ any anywhere anywhere
What does this line mean, open ppp+ to anyone!!! from anywhere?
TIA
Dave
Want t
Thought I would enlist the help of the expert group for this one...
My linux system (Mandrake 8.1) crashed, when it came back up...
"EXT2-FS error (device ide0(3,1)) -ext2_read_inode unable to read inode
block - inode=245176, block=491550"
I tried using a Mandrake boot disk to attempt a manual
Anyone out there been able to get one of these to work with X?
Can't seem to get the resolution above 800x640 w/ 256 colors (yeach)
TIA
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Has anybody tried this mobo with LM8.1? Does it work okay? Looking to
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On Thursday 10 January 2002 07:05 pm, Paul Sue wrote:
> I've been experiencing intermittent sound problems.
> For example, I have some MP3 files on my hard disk.
> Most of the time when I play thm with xmms, they
> sound fine. However, once in awhile it sounds awful
> (stuttering sort of sound).
I had a few problems when I installed my joystick sometime ago... here is what I
did and a link to a webpage with a good doc about it. How as I can remember, the
last step (5-insmod analog) is where you define your joystick type. "analog" is
a basic joystick, now I'm using "gravis" or "grip", I c
On Friday 11 January 2002 16:39, you wrote:
> What is packacge -mdk.noarch.rpm?
>
> Arief
the noach extension signifies the data or code within the RPM is hardware
indipendant and can be expected to function on any linux system be ir Intel,
Alpha or others
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Hi,
my rpmdrake is totally broken, somebody may fix some bugs.
I removed all sources and tried to insert new ones. There the first bug
occures. If you chose local type and insert /my/dir it will fail. If you
chose /my/dir/, with a trailing slash it will proceed.
If you try to use "removable me
Thanks for the feedback. I only hav linux at home, so if I went the
windows route I would have to use my work pc, not a big deal. That is
why I was thinking if I got the riot and happens to work great, if not I
just load it at work.
On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 21:25, gnerd wrote:
> I like my Rio 600
AR> What is packacge -mdk.noarch.rpm?
AR> Arief
That is, it is platform independent. It usually contains stuff that
are not compiled/changed to machine code. Stuff like fonts, skins,
wallpapers, docs etc.
Onur Kucuk
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Do You Yaho
PS> Hi,
PS> I've been experiencing intermittent sound problems.
PS> For example, I have some MP3 files on my hard disk.
PS> Most of the time when I play thm with xmms, they
PS> sound fine. However, once in awhile it sounds awful
PS> (stuttering sort of sound).
PS> I'm running LM8.1; my AX4BS
It means it doesnt matter what processor type you have.
Normally a pacakge will be called xxx-mdk-i386 or xx-mdk-i586 and that means that the
first one will work on a 386 or better, but to run the second one you need a 586
(pentium) or better.
With a noarch, it doesnt matter.
> What is pac
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to be able to use the JDK1.3.1_02 or any JDK on my Mandrake.
> I tried to install it but I couldn't cause the extension was rpm.bin
> Can anyone tell me what to do.
> Thanks a lot in advance
Hi,
execute that file (perhaps change p
What is packacge -mdk.noarch.rpm?
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On Thursday 10 January 2002 07:10 pm, you wrote:
> I'm not finding much in the way of documentation here...
> quite frustrating.
ummm, the new soundblaster gameports need emu10k1-gp and that joystick needs
adi, so your /etc/modules.conf could contain:
alias char-major-13 input joydev emu10k1-g
I am looking for a cardbus scsi card for use in my IBM X20 laptop
running MDK 8.0. I know the Adaptec SlimSCSI 1480 Ultra scsi card works
but ran across an Ultra Wide adapter - the Ratoc CB32U which is about
the same price as the Adaptec. The Ratoc website
(www.ratocsystems.com/) offers Linux driv
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