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From: civileme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 April 2002 20:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake and msproxy
Tony S. Sykes wrote:
I am using Mandrake 8.1 behind a ms proxy server. How do I get it to
authenticate my user ID and password to
This is related to Codepage translation so if the drive you mount holds files
with names that doesn't have foreign language characters in them you
should'nt have any problem.. You can test it by creating a file with a name
like testæøå on the mounted drive.
/bo
On Wednesday 10 April 2002
Hi all,
I've just gotten Mandrake 8.2 installed and am generally super excited about
it. Everything looks great so far, except for this one small nagging problem.
So I have a small question about what I believe to be a problem with the
KDEDIRS variable.
Here's the problem. I have compiled
It's me again with some conclusions.
First of all, the problem has nothing to do with the SCSI card
(remember my linux os runs on a IDE disk but I also have a scsi card).
The fact I can't get to my scsi-card BIOS anymore is due to the fact
that the PCI slots share IRQs. My old AHA-2940
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, David Rankin wrote:
Does anyone have any pointers or gotchas that I should watch out
for? This is my first attempt with partition magic.
Yeah, the Western Digital. ;)
Ashley
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At 12:32 AM 4/10/02, you wrote:
To add to a previous post... check all your nics to see if perhaps it IS one
of your own boxes. If it is then it makes the search much easier. The next
step will be if you want to dig deeper is to do a packet trace of this traffic
and find out what the payload is.
nDiScReEt wrote:
Anyone know how to configure postfix or provide a link on how to setup
postfix so that my users can check their mail from within the internal
network and abroad on the road?
There is probably more than one way to do it.
For the ways I'm thinking of, your local email server
Does anyone try to use the HP 1200 printer with mdk 8.2 ?
my printer worked perfectly with 8.1 Under 8.2 it is also easily install and
the printer test pages are fine. However I am unable to print another file
following this test. Apparently the job is in queue and I can only start the
printer
I have that situation with my ISP and I have to configure proxying at the
application level - so I have to configure netscape/konqueueror for web and
ftp proxy.
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 03:23 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote:
-Original Message-
From: civileme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Postfix is just an MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) and all it does is route mail.
It sounds like you are talking about a MRA (Mail Retrieval Agent) which gives
a user remote access to their mail box - you want to look into imap or pop3
servers and their configuration. If you just want users to pick
I have set it up at the application level putting in the proxy server,
etc. I am getting a proxy error page telling me that it could not
authenticate me. HTTP 407 Proxy Authentication Required. The proxy admin
is anti Linux, and won't help what so ever, unless I can tell him what
needs to be
Why do not the numbers on numeric keypad work in Vim? I dont understan this.
They produce something like EscOp for zero, EscOq for one. Mapping
these in Vim would break other things.
Writing the sequence in bash produces the corresponding number, as does
hitting the key.
In cat I get exactly
Bo O. Erichsen wrote:
This is related to Codepage translation so if the drive you mount holds files
with names that doesn't have foreign language characters in them you
should'nt have any problem.. You can test it by creating a file with a name
like testæøå on the mounted drive.
/bo
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek wrote:
Why do not the numbers on numeric keypad work in Vim? I dont understan this.
They produce something like EscOp for zero, EscOq for one. Mapping
these in Vim would break other things.
Writing the sequence in bash produces the
Hi experts:
I'd like to start using my Toshiba Satellite 1800-750 to give
presentations without reverting to Windows, but the Fn-F5 key
combination does not work under Linux. Did anyone of you a similar
problem and knew how to solve it?
Thanks.
--
Rodolfo
Hi !
Does anybody know if MDK 8.2 has a built-in network configuration hability,
for PCMCIA ? Or do I need to use the pcmcia-cs script ? For I have the
network script but no network.opts in my /etc/pcmcia directory...
Thank you very much your help,
N.
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 16:38:40 +0200 Rodolfo Canet-Castelló [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi experts:
I'd like to start using my Toshiba Satellite 1800-750 to give
presentations without reverting to Windows, but the Fn-F5 key
combination does not work under Linux. Did anyone of you a similar
Hi List,
I'm wondering if exists a kind of program which allow us to
communicate to others terminals (both Windoze and Linux, if possible),
something like ICQ does over whole Internet, but in this case only on my
network and would be very simple. I mean I would like to broadcast a
Ashley Reynolds wrote:
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, David Rankin wrote:
Does anyone have any pointers or gotchas that I should watch out
for? This is my first attempt with partition magic.
Partition Magic 6.0 always hangs for me at the completion of each
batch. The task appears to be
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 12:46 pm, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi List,
I'm wondering if exists a kind of program which allow us to
communicate to others terminals
Any ideas? Many thanks in advance,
I saw linpopup on the cds and description sounds like what you're
hmmm, I could have swore talk broadcast's to win machines.
I recall my girlfriend getting a big laugh when I did it.
Brian D. Klar - CVE
OTS
WPAFB
-Original Message-
From: Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL
Greetings from a guy living in Argentina and a user of vi.
I never imagine I could do that with vi.
I always cut and paste to insert a figure. you give me a lot of
ideas.. This helper scripts are very cool.
Even to edit a source code (may be fortran or c or whatever) is very
Sorry if this is a repeat. I posted it yesterday, but it never came
back to me.
-
When I couldn't get my brand-new Visor to sync, I went back and read the
threads on USB and Visor syncing, especially the stuff related to devfs,
and thought that by following the instructions I had solved my
Pierre:
Thanks for the tip, I will check into that. I need to get other things
done right now, and will get back to this list later. Is the memory leak
in kppp or the pppd ? When I dial into this linux server remotely, I use
both linux and windows clients.
Thanks again for the tip, I am sure it
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi List,
I'm wondering if exists a kind of program which allow us to
communicate to others terminals (both Windoze and Linux, if possible),
something like ICQ does over whole Internet, but in this case only on my
network and
So lets say that I get M$ Word running under wine, or I spash out on
CodeWeavers Crossover Office. If Word is running correctly, I assume my
pristine MDK installation has suddenly become vunerable to Word Macro
viruses. The Linux kernel doesn't have windows anti-virus protection to
save me
Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi List,
I'm wondering if exists a kind of program which allow us to
communicate to others terminals (both Windoze and Linux, if possible),
something like ICQ does over whole Internet, but in this case only on my
network and would be very simple. I
Oh Thank you very much.
Look likes a winpopup clone, doesn't it? But, I cannot find
winpopup in my Windoze 2000 version.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, s wrote:
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 12:46 pm, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi List,
I'm wondering if exists a kind of program
Have you tryed with ACRONIS 5.0? It manages perfectly even NTFS-XP
partitions, XFS, Reiserfs and lots more ^_^
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:28:48 -0600 Frederick Gleicher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre:
Thanks for the tip, I will check into that. I need to get other things
done right now, and will get back to this list later. Is the memory leak
in kppp or the pppd ? When I dial into this linux server
Nick Thompson wrote:
So lets say that I get M$ Word running under wine, or I spash out on
CodeWeavers Crossover Office. If Word is running correctly, I assume my
pristine MDK installation has suddenly become vunerable to Word Macro
viruses. The Linux kernel doesn't have windows anti-virus
Why you don't forget M$ Word and try with OpenOffice or Staroffice 6.0?
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Thanks to everyone who helped me out in solving my problem ... seems that symbolic link was the answer to my salution ...
thanks
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I used to manage an M$ proxy and it always used to be the case that you
needed to install a piece of software called the Winsock Proxy Client
on all windows machines using the proxy server. This enabled them to
use, e.g., ftp, news etc. The Proxy Client was not necessary to use
http, however.
I have a colleague who has just gotten a PC
based on the ASUS A7V266-E motherboard and
an 80GB IBM IDE disk for fast numerical work.
He is running LM 8.2 without modifications.
The IDE disk is partitioned into ext3 and xfs
partitions. / and /usr are ext3 are ext3,
the rest are xfs. In addition he
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why you don't forget M$ Word and try with OpenOffice or Staroffice 6.0?
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
The Spaniard is RIGHT ON
Free yourself from the shackles of servitude, break away from the billy
gang, liberate you soul from the world of micro$oft. Do
Bjarne Thomsen wrote:
I have a colleague who has just gotten a PC
based on the ASUS A7V266-E motherboard and
an 80GB IBM IDE disk for fast numerical work.
He is running LM 8.2 without modifications.
The IDE disk is partitioned into ext3 and xfs
partitions. / and /usr are ext3 are ext3,
the rest
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 13:12 -0500, J. Craig Woods wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why you don't forget M$ Word and try with OpenOffice or Staroffice 6.0?
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
The Spaniard is RIGHT ON
Free yourself from the shackles of servitude, break away from the
But Wolfgang, OOo and Staroffice 6 are fully compatible with Microsofts
Office files; you can read or save files in powerpoint, word or excel
format. Perhaps more problems about access.
And you can share files between computers runing linux, macs, solaris
and windows.
In our laboratory all we
I have an ATI Radeon 64MB DDR Vivo card and have been running into some
problems with certain OpenGL programs. The programs that I have
encountered problems with so far are:
/usr/X11R6/lib/xscreensaver/starwars from the xscreensaver-gl package (a
few others don't work)
csmash-0.6.3-2mdk
I am having problems compiling the mandrake 8.2 kernel on a mandrake 8.2
system I just installed.
I am testing out some mods to the kernel. I haven't modified the
2.4.18-mdk6 sources yet.. as a first step I am just trying to compile the
mandrake kernel sources as a test, using the gcc
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 20:54:28 +0200 Wolfgang Bornath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Not because the standard is better quality but because you
don't want to have your customers or business partners on the phone
complaining they can't read your calculations or documents.
Then why, when M$ comes out
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 15:26 -0400, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 20:54:28 +0200 Wolfgang Bornath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Not because the standard is better quality but because you
don't want to have your customers or business partners on the phone
complaining they can't
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 21:10 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Wolfgang, OOo and Staroffice 6 are fully compatible with Microsofts
Office files; you can read or save files in powerpoint, word or excel
format. Perhaps more problems about access.
And you can share files between computers
Did you do a make mrproper before starting the whole compilation?
I've gotten similar errors in the past and that has solved them. (Note:
I believe this will wipe out any existing /usr/src/linux/.config you
have. But as you're loading a file from elsewhere, this shouldn't be a
concern.)
-
Hi List,
Following indications for using 'smbclient' to broadcast a message
(thanks people) I found out this on my Linux Box (Windoze worked fine):
---
smbclient -M my_Linux_box
load_client_codepage: filename /etc/codepages/codepage.860 does not exist.
added
Is anyone else having problems with ps2pdf in Mandrake 8.2? I have
some files that aren't converting right. I don't think I had a
problem like this before I upgraded. I can email a pointer to the
files to anyone who wants to look at them.
--
Laura (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
Hello
Sorry for the newbie question, but I wonder whether someone could tell me how
to use Seagte Tapestor 20GB - Scsi. The drive is working fine; I run the
diag tools from seagate on linux and the test was ok.
I have no idea of:
a) mount the tape and save files to it. Does it make sense?
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 21:21, Bjarne Thomsen wrote:
snip
This happened 3 out of 3 times when he copied a 16Mb
file from the file system on computer A to the file
system on computer B by the program cp on the PC
running LM 8.2. It has every time been an ext3 or ext2
file system that has been
On 10 Apr 2002, Laura Conrad wrote:
Is anyone else having problems with ps2pdf in Mandrake 8.2? I have
some files that aren't converting right. I don't think I had a
problem like this before I upgraded. I can email a pointer to the
files to anyone who wants to look at them.
I tried
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 20:54:28 +0200
Wolfgang Bornath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snippage
If these programs can import a word doc and - after editing - export it
into M$ Word without any loss of format, then I will happily switch to
the Linux Office World.
Has he checked his logs to find the source of the crash? I had a web server
that received moderate traffic that would crash for apparently no reason and
at random times. The server was an AMD 900. after replacing the processor to
an Intel, the server has been running without one incident.
yea I have a orinoco card and use pcmcia-cs and the tar file from the
orinoco site. I just boot up my laptop and
cd /etc/rc.d/init.d/
./pcmcia
./network
sometimes twice and Im good to go.
-Original Message-
From: Nicolas ROBAUX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002
Just to chime in on this subject...
The AliMagic and VIA based motherboards have broken chipsets.
I've spoken to both companies engineers about this issue.
This discussion arose because both chipsets have problems with DMA
overlays when using the BT8xx type TV tuner cards...
The problem is
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 06:05 pm, you wrote:
My A7V266 is now my daughters' Wndows computer because it was so unreliable
for Linux.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone running the Klyx latex frontend? Since at least the version
shipped with KDE 2.0 it has been unusable because the background and
foreground colors are black. If I do a highlight of the text area it
will show that there is in fact proper text, but it is
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, civileme wrote:
Ummm KLyX was written in a marathon session at TrollTech to demonstrate
the power of the Qt widget set. much like Qtzilla. AFAIK, it has
horrendous pagination problems on long documents, forgetting to print
large chunks of text, and the authors don't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone running the Klyx latex frontend? Since at least the version
shipped with KDE 2.0 it has been unusable because the background and
foreground colors are black. If I do a highlight of the text area it
will show that there is in fact proper text, but it is
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 13:46:14 -0400 (EDT)
Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
I'm wondering if exists a kind of program which allow us to
communicate to others terminals (both Windoze and Linux, if possible),
something like ICQ does over whole Internet, but in
Nick Thompson wrote:
So lets say that I get M$ Word running under wine, or I spash out on
CodeWeavers Crossover Office. If Word is running correctly, I assume
my pristine MDK installation has suddenly become vunerable to Word
Macro viruses. The Linux kernel doesn't have windows anti-virus
A couple of things:
I have greped the mailing lists and have not
found simular problems and I have looked for
a bug database on the Mandrake site but did
not find one. (I spent 10mins)
1) kdm does not keep settings. It always shows
users even when the Control Center shows that
it is
I ever get a crash when I do that under KDE·:
1) Start KDE3 as user
2) Open a terminal, it doesn't matter if it is konsole, xterm,
aterm
3) su... root password
4) Type konqueror and Return
5) Results:
DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Could not open network socket
Have you rebooted? Look at ps -ef and see if all of the sync processes are
still alive. If they are kill one or more and try again. If you have
rebooted this will probably (I say PROBABLY, I have seen processes think they
survived a reboot) not be the case. I would use fuser -k fully
Hi! Does anyone know where I can get obj-prelinked kde3 rpms for mdk8.1? I
looked at textstar's ones but he only had obj-prelinked ones for mdk8.2
Thanks,
pesarif
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i am using mandrake 8.2/gnome 1.4 i would like to
turn off my monitor after 5 minutes of inactivity ...
i know how to do it in windows but not on linux can
you tell me how ?
thanks
faisal
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Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi List,
Following indications for using 'smbclient' to broadcast a message
(thanks people) I found out this on my Linux Box (Windoze worked fine):
---
smbclient -M my_Linux_box
load_client_codepage: filename
Larry Sword wrote:
Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi List,
Following indications for using 'smbclient' to broadcast a message
(thanks people) I found out this on my Linux Box (Windoze worked fine):
---
smbclient -M my_Linux_box
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 22:59:36 -0900
civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and hopefully I read right:
http://www.itworld.com/Sec/2199/020329nt2000hole/
Why isn't this news exciting?
Civileme
When Gates said security is now priortiy 1 at MS he didn't mean
secure codeing, he meant running around
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 18:40:27 -0700 (PDT) faisal gillani
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am using mandrake 8.2/gnome 1.4 i would like to
turn off my monitor after 5 minutes of inactivity ...
i know how to do it in windows but not on linux can
you tell me how ?
Probably depends on which window
All,
got some old drives I've been putting linux on for a local group.
(they give them away at install fests.) Now comes the problem 3
drives that apparently at some time in there life had FreeBSD on
them. Using Linux Fdisk you always see the old BSD partition
table... but can't do
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 04:46, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Yes, Mike so true. Many, many tools. And the best way to learn them is
one at a time. That is why, in my *very* original post, I did not
enumerate all the different ways to use the stdout process for different
programs i.e. TeX, LaTeX,
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 02:08 pm, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Oh Thank you very much.
Look likes a winpopup clone, doesn't it? But, I cannot find
winpopup in my Windoze 2000 version.
I also just ran across another on freshmeat:
http://freshmeat.net/releases/80612/
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