Hi Grant,
I see that you use Mozilla 0.9.8 for Linux. Me too. My Mozilla is
set to UTF-8 everywhere too, but there's no problem with me (or maybe I
didn't notice it?) I've deleted the newsletter, so could you send it me
again so that I can see if there's anything special? Have you
David Guntner wrote:
Prepare to be really surprised, then. :-(
I took a look in my /usr/lib/sasl directory and found that it already had a
smtpd.conf file.
$ cat /usr/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf
#%PAM-1.0
auth required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
account
I'm curious here, because I've never tried gdm. What made you select
gdm over kdm? Were there features in gdm that were not available in
kdm, or what?
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 21:35, Mr. Necro wrote:
Hey, when I wanted to change my default session for gdm I simply did as
you did and went into
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 17:42, ed tharp wrote:
On Thursday 07 March 2002 06:45, you wrote;
can anything be done? i mean... if they violate the gpl... ?
well... I personally won't have sex with Carly (Fiorina) until she gets the
GPL right. that ought to fix her.. grin
Ed, that's entirely
hello,
I want to recreate cdrom.img with a personalized kernel, where i can
find documentation to recreate it with syslinux installation(in order to
install mdk without windows).
Context:
- I have a HD which can't switch in (U)DMA mode(hardware problem).
- I can't force kernel to stay in pio
On Thursday 07 March 2002 05:55 pm, you wrote:
On Thursday 07 March 2002 10:34, you wrote:
Actually, Mandrake sells the standard version of linux without the source
with it, but that don't violate GPL as Mandrake has it available to
download.
Harold
I don't think they _sell_ with out
On Friday 08 March 2002 00:55, you wrote:
Actually I was reffering to the slow GSM connection. Using the IMAP
protocol requieres me to browse online taking even more time. Staroffice
worked in the same fashion out the box but isn't really a gain. Filtering
on the server side of course
grin ..., this will definetively work, yes. But this is not the clean
way to do this, just some kind of workaround that doesn't completely
satisfy my agonized sysadmin-heart ;-))
udo
Am Fre, 2002-03-08 um 03.35 schrieb Mr. Necro:
Hey, when I wanted to change my default session for gdm I simply
Jones,Daniel E. wrote:
Perhaps it is a reference to the Hawaiian word for 'quick', which is
'wikiwiki'.
Hey, pretty good guess -- actually it is a reference to exactly that.
The referenced page
(http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/MeteredInternetAccessEuropeShipboardAn)
is a page from a
Hi everyone:
I have 2x 45 GB matched hard drives and I am planning on repartitionning them to have a high performance workstation/server system. I have also 512MB of RAM and will be upgrading to 1GB soon.
So here is my plan so far:
In order per disk:
DISK 1:
/boot 36MB
well, the main difference between gdm and kdm is that gdm is completely
independent from xdm (the original login-app) and that is has some
advanced features (eg. /etc/rc.d/-like start/stop scripting
capabilities).
kdm on the contrary sits on top of xdm and is something like a different
gui for
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, gikoreno wrote:
DISK 2:
SWAP 128MB
/usr 5GB RAID0 XFS 2nd
/usr/local 5GB RAID0 XFS 2nd
SWAP 128MB
/var 5GB RAID0 XFS 2nd
SWAP 128MB
/tmp 5GB XFS
SWAP 128MB
/opt 5GB RAID0 XFS 2st
/home 11GB RAID0 XFS 2st
Summary:
/boot - 36MB
/ - 5GB
/usr - 10GB RAID0
Hi
Has anyone tried upgrading a standard mandrake 8.1 to kernel 2.4.18 and
gotten it to work properly? I get loads of boot errors with devfs:
[ cut from syslog ]
...
devfs_register(tts/0): could not append to parent, err: -17
...
devfs_register(dsp): could not append to parent, err: -17
On Fri Mar 08, 2002 at 12:05:04AM -0800, David Guntner wrote:
$ cat /var/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf
pwcheck_method: pam
$
(I figured you might want to know what's in the smtpd.conf file. :)
This is very bad. What you are doing here is telling SASL to use
pam... not good. Two things
--- On Fri 03/08, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, gikoreno wrote:
>
> >
> > DISK 2:
> > SWAP 128MB
> > /usr 5GB RAID0 XFS 2nd
> > /usr/local 5GB RAID0 XFS 2nd
> > SWAP 128MB
> > /var 5GB RAID0 XFS 2nd
> > SWAP 128MB
> > /tmp 5GB XFS
> > SWAP 128MB
> > /opt 5GB
I am running Mandrake 8.1, updated, and KDE 2.2.2 on my IBM thinkpad with
esssolo1 sound. Sound works. I have the crossover plugin installed along
with quicktime 5 and the windoze media player. They both start and show
movies fine but there is no sound at all from them.
How do I get sound
Vincent Danen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Now, why you don't want to use pam. The pam authentication method
should be used if you *don't* use passwd/shadow authentication. For
instance, you would use pam if you used LDAP to authenticate logins
(may even work with NIS). If you want to
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, gikoreno wrote:
/boot - 36MB
/ - 5GB
/usr - 10GB RAID0
/usr/local -10GB RAID0
swap - 2GB
/var - 10GB RAID0
/tmp - 5GB
/opt - 10GB RAID0
/home - 22GB RAID0
X - 16GB
Is there a reason for breaking up swap like this? I.e., are you
interleaving
I'm building a multi-purpose box (multi-OS). So selecting a mobo is a
balancing act trying to ensure interoperability between the vairous
operating systems The most problematic being between Solaris,a nd
Linux.
So far the ASUS A7V266-M carries excelent certification with Solaris.
Has anyone had
On Friday 08 March 2002 21:43, you wrote:
I am running Mandrake 8.1, updated, and KDE 2.2.2 on my IBM thinkpad with
esssolo1 sound. Sound works. I have the crossover plugin installed along
with quicktime 5 and the windoze media player. They both start and show
movies fine but there is no
On Friday 08 March 2002 18:03, you wrote:
On Friday 08 March 2002 21:43, you wrote:
Anyone have the crossover plugin installed and sound working on Mandrake
8.1?
praedor
Yes. You don't by any chance have aRtsd running do you?
Im am now running 8.2 b4, but this error has occured since 8.1. I have a
SBLive sound card, which is detected and installed during setup. I can
play MP3s, wav files, TV card wroks fine too. But I dont get system
sounds in gnome. When I attempt to use hardrake to setup the card I get
can't find
I am using autofs4 for automounting under MDK 8.1. I have a directory,
/mount, which I use for automounting. It works fine for my DVD drive, CDRW
drive, a local windows partition, and a remote windows share via smbmount.
However, I cannot seem to get my floppy to automount. For instance, if I
Hello all,
Any one know where can I download The Matrix fortune?
Hung vu
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