OK, I'll have a look at 1660.
Thanks to all!
El sáb, 11-10-2003 a las 20:31, Richard Urwin escribió:
On Saturday 11 Oct 2003 11:13 am, diego wrote:
Hello world!
I want to buy a scanner now, and after looking in MDK's hardware
database and having googled arround a while, being not able to
OK,something similar happened to me with a pda (no linux available)
Thanks for your info.
El sáb, 11-10-2003 a las 13:21, HaywireMac escribió:
On 11 Oct 2003 13:13:45 +0200
diego [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Can anyone recommend a good linux compatible scanner
Every HP model *except*
On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 15:08, Eric Huff wrote:
I am DETERMINED to get past their nonsense and access my account
information USING KONQUEROR DAMNIT! So there. It does still
happen, this nonsense, and spoofing a browser doesn't always
work.
praedor
oops forgot an example
On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 18:44, Tim Sawchuck wrote:
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 21:16:01 -0400
Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A recent experience:
During dinner a week or so back, SheThatIs decreed that the purchase and
installation of a new mailbox and post was essential to my continued
Ok.. thank you all for your help. I now have ProFTPD installed. Though,
I still don't know what to do to get it working. I typed service proftpd
start and it started ok.
The config is the original base set up for anonymous login. I don't want
that. I just want to allow certain individuals,
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 05:44:27 +0200
Wolfgang Bornath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked at the nvidia errata and FAQ. They have something about
laptops but they claim that switching from a graphics display to a
text display works ok.
Try it using vga=normal.
That will be without fb.
FB can
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 01:15, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I presented Mandrake Linux to some guys and gave them a copy
of the RC2 CDs from which I installed on 2 machines without problems. So
the ISOs are correct.
One of them started right away as soon as he came home and mailed:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 05:07, James wrote:
Ok.. thank you all for your help. I now have ProFTPD installed. Though,
I still don't know what to do to get it working. I typed service proftpd
start and it started ok.
The config is the original base set up for anonymous login. I don't want
ed tharp schrieb am 12 Oct 2003 07:50:17 -0400:
I gave him 3 points as a first aid:
1. Try a text installation
2. Monitor the tty2 and tty4 logs for further error messages
3. Maybe the CDs I burned on my machine don't work 100% on his CD
drive.
Any other suggestions?
wobo
Charles A Edwards schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 07:41:33 +:
Try it using vga=normal.
That will be without fb.
That was the first thing I did (and it was also the standard after
installation).
I already wrote that I tried ALL available settings of 'vga=' in
lilo.conf, that included 'normal',
On Thursday 09 October 2003 21:30, James Sparenberg wrote:
Ok,
I'm just about to complete my second update from 9.1+plf+texstar to
9.2 via urpmi. The order of march is
urpmi.removmedia -a (get rid of all current dbases)
urpmi.addmedia (added cooker cooker-contrib and plf-cooker)
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 08:10, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
ed tharp schrieb am 12 Oct 2003 07:50:17 -0400:
I gave him 3 points as a first aid:
1. Try a text installation
2. Monitor the tty2 and tty4 logs for further error messages
3. Maybe the CDs I burned on my machine don't work
Glen Kjærulff schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 14:37:55 +0200:
no its a joke, read it again.
[quote]
Most girls up through adult women become frightened and confused, often
hysterical when presented with a traditional command prompt, Cesterino
explained.
[unquote]
Where is the joke in that? Sounds
I am considering sending every win box that is requesting
winnt/system32/cmd.exe with an 300 meg avi, renamed cmd.exe, and stored
in a folder off my Apache Document root named winnt/system32.
I am wondering about the drawbacks, other than the bandwidth waste and
tying up my pipe.
--
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:25, ed tharp wrote:
BTW: We'll have to face a whole lot of little girls swarming all over
Linux at the end of this year:
http://qrxx.4t.com/barbieOS.htm
wobo
is that for real? the barbie stuff?
Absolutely! In fact there is also a companion South Park
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A little checking and I see that my credit union isn't what I would call
linux-unfriendly, just konqueror unfriendly. The login system using java or
javascript (*.jsp...is that java or javascript?). One error message I
received when trying to
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More messing around. I have used mozilla to identify all the key javascript
pages and entered them into the user agent box for konqueror, instructing
konqueror to identify itself as mozilla 4.76 or 5.5. I can now briefly get
to the pages but
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 15:44, HaywireMac wrote:
On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:36:28 -0700
Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
hell, this is a one-liner :-)
for i in `ls *.wav`; do lame -buncha -options $i; done
alias that sucker in your .bashrc like this:
function mp3enc() { for i in
At 15.25 12/10/2003, you wrote:
Where is the joke in that? Sounds pretty realistic as far as my
experiences with middle-aged female workerbees in office environments
go.
And as far as I know Mattel (I know the German branch near Frankfurt,
Germany) and the attitude of the company this BarbieOS
I'm trying to nail down a situation where 9.2rc2 (haven't time to test
previous versions) CHANGES my /etc/fstab entry from /mnt/camera to
/mnt/hd, DELETES /mnt/camera, and ADDS /mnt/hd if it doesn't exist.
Can anyone tell me what they get when, as root, the following command is
entered:
grep
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:48, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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A little checking and I see that my credit union isn't what I would call
linux-unfriendly, just konqueror unfriendly. The login system using java or
javascript (*.jsp...is that java or
On Sunday 12 October 2003 08:19, Greg Meyer wrote:
I already have the new kernel running on my 9.1 install, and all seems to be
going well. Win4Lin is working and the nVidia drivers are installed.
The balance of my plan is as follows:
1) remove all plf and Texstar packages
2)
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There is a ref to a browser check script but I am not certain where its root
lies, so I am not sure what webpage to pass a mozilla user agent id to:
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
script language=javascript
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# grep set_removable_mntpoints /proc/kcore
Binary file /proc/kcore matches
Search the archives for hotplug, I helped someone track down how hot
plug identifies and mounts devices a while ago. It was pretty complex,
but all in script so theoretically parsable.
On
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:31, ed tharp wrote:
I am considering sending every win box that is requesting
winnt/system32/cmd.exe with an 300 meg avi, renamed cmd.exe, and stored
in a folder off my Apache Document root named winnt/system32.
I am wondering about the drawbacks, other than the
On 12 Oct 2003 09:31:12 -0400
ed tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I am considering sending every win box that is requesting
winnt/system32/cmd.exe with an 300 meg avi, renamed cmd.exe, and
stored in a folder off my Apache Document root named winnt/system32.
I am wondering about the
is that for real? the barbie stuff?
Absolutely! In fact there is also a companion South Park version
in which fsck is spelled correctly. ;-)
LOL!
--
Mandrake HowTo's More: http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 10:34, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:31, ed tharp wrote:
I am considering sending every win box that is requesting
winnt/system32/cmd.exe with an 300 meg avi, renamed cmd.exe, and stored
in a folder off my Apache Document root named winnt/system32.
I
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 07:46, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 07:33:37 -0700 Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# grep set_removable_mntpoints /proc/kcore
Binary file /proc/kcore matches
Interesting... are you using 9.2rc2? My system locked up
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 08:08, ed tharp wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 10:34, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:31, ed tharp wrote:
I am considering sending every win box that is requesting
winnt/system32/cmd.exe with an 300 meg avi, renamed cmd.exe, and stored
in a folder off my
Bad form, bad form... tsk. You might get lucky with google: try
searching for
browsercheck.js site:your.credit.union
If you can get the browsercheck, I'll help you show them how to make it
only match IE vs. Other. It's probably two hundred lines long and
testing for Netscape 3 and other
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:27, Brian Parish wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 15:44, HaywireMac wrote:
On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:36:28 -0700
Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
hell, this is a one-liner :-)
for i in `ls *.wav`; do lame -buncha -options $i; done
alias that sucker in
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 08:19:06 -0400
Greg Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7) Wait for Tex to build cool stuff for 9.2
He has a few things already, check his website, mostly icons and themes. He
stated in Cooker mail list that he would setup a hdlist.cz as soon as 9.2 is
officially released.
Tim
I have Veritas Netbackup (master is a SUN Box) and am trying to
get it to backup a Mandrake 9.0 client. Does anybody have any
experience with this? The master (SUN) tries to install the
client software on the Mandrake box, but get permission denied.
I have tried adding the master server to
HaywireMac wrote:
On 11 Oct 2003 13:13:45 +0200
diego [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Can anyone recommend a good linux compatible scanner
Every HP model *except* the 2300C should work just fine.
Guess which model *I* have ;-)
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Thanks, but that didn't work. I did manage to download their browsercheck.js
file however. Google couldn't find it and I couldn't load it in konqueror.
I ended up simply trying to load
I'm still around. Nothing has worked.
It looks like it may be the hardware as was posted in that bugzilla
repost.
JKJ
On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 04:54, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 11:25 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
P.S.
I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control
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Sorry...I suppose I shouldn't have attached anything.
On Sunday 12 October 2003 03:01 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
Thanks, but that didn't work. I did manage to download their
browsercheck.js file however. Google couldn't find it and I couldn't
This used to work before, but it's been a very long time.
Assume I don't move to trash, and confirm delete by using shift-delete
rather than the regular delete - that key combination has shifted over
the past few releases of Kmail anyhow. But anyway, it's a real delete.
Now back in the old
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Which version of kmail are you using? I use v1.5 with KDE 3.1.3 and have no
problems. If I use the keyboard delete key, it places the selected mail into
the trash folder. If I use the X icon (right next to the trashcan icon in
the toolbar for
Somebody scribbled about Re: [expert] KMail doesn't seem to delete
anything
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Which version of kmail are you using? I use v1.5 with KDE 3.1.3 and
have no problems. If I use the keyboard delete key, it places the
selected mail into the trash folder.
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Hmmm. I haven't noticed. I have a bunch of subfolders where the bulk of my
messages are filtered into with only those not specifically filtered to a
specific folder being kept in the inbox. I also have 3 gigs of space for my
/home directory so I
On Sunday 12 October 2003 04:35 pm, dfox wrote:
Somebody scribbled about Re: [expert] KMail doesn't seem to delete
anything
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Which version of kmail are you using? I use v1.5 with KDE 3.1.3 and
have no problems. If I use the keyboard delete
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 05:19, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 09 October 2003 21:30, James Sparenberg wrote:
Ok,
I'm just about to complete my second update from 9.1+plf+texstar to
9.2 via urpmi. The order of march is
urpmi.removmedia -a (get rid of all current dbases)
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:48, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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A little checking and I see that my credit union isn't what I would call
linux-unfriendly, just konqueror unfriendly. The login system using java or
javascript (*.jsp...is that java or
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 05:10, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
ed tharp schrieb am 12 Oct 2003 07:50:17 -0400:
I gave him 3 points as a first aid:
1. Try a text installation
2. Monitor the tty2 and tty4 logs for further error messages
3. Maybe the CDs I burned on my machine don't work
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:25, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
Glen Kjærulff schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 14:37:55 +0200:
no its a joke, read it again.
[quote]
Most girls up through adult women become frightened and confused, often
hysterical when presented with a traditional command prompt,
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 06:31, Brian Parish wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:25, ed tharp wrote:
BTW: We'll have to face a whole lot of little girls swarming all over
Linux at the end of this year:
http://qrxx.4t.com/barbieOS.htm
wobo
is that for real? the barbie stuff?
Yesterday, I went out and innocently bought an 80Gb drive for a little server
I was planning on rebuilding.
So I swapped the components from the P-166 into the AMD-K6/2-450 box (FIC
VIA-503+ mobo), connected up the drives, and booted into problems.
Finally, I was able to have the BIOS detect
On Sunday 12 October 2003 09:55 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Yesterday, I went out and innocently bought an 80Gb drive for a little
server
I was planning on rebuilding.
So I swapped the components from the P-166 into the AMD-K6/2-450 box
(FIC
VIA-503+ mobo), connected up the drives, and
Rob Blomquist wrote:
Yesterday, I went out and innocently bought an 80Gb drive for a little server
I was planning on rebuilding.
What brand and model?
So I swapped the components from the P-166 into the AMD-K6/2-450 box (FIC
VIA-503+ mobo), connected up the drives, and booted into
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I don't really know javascript but my perusal of the code suggests that it is
specifically setup to ignore browser spoofing and thus eliminate opera and
any other browser that is doing a spoof. Thing is, I kept getting closer and
closer to getting
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 19:26, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 12 October 2003 09:55 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Yesterday, I went out and innocently bought an 80Gb drive for a little
server
I was planning on rebuilding.
So I swapped the components from the P-166 into the AMD-K6/2-450 box
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 11:26:23 -0400
Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are interested in installing pure-ftpd and getting it to work,
I can send you a configuration file that with some slight alterations
will allow you to grant anyone with a userid on your system access to
ftp, or
James Sparenberg schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 16:50:17 -0700:
A study in Korea a few years back found that as a group Baby
Boomers (the post WWII born) tend to be the most confounded by
technology.
Hmm, that counts me in (born 1946). So that's why I never curse at my
computer. It's sheer
James Sparenberg schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 16:51:28 -0700:
Can you imagine a blue screen of death in the SouthPark edition *grin*
Or a help text from Kenny?
Fmmmfpfmffmpmpmppffp mmmpppmpm Mpffmfmmfpmp Opfmpfmpf!
wobo
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Hi All,
Just wondering if there is a hard drive, of better still, a directory
compression scheme, that can be mounted, something like the old dos
double space..
I know there is cloop kernel module but is there anything else out
there.
Cheers
Mark Williamson
Want to buy your Pack or Services
The box is running RH 7.1, so you can see that its been up for awhile.
The drives on the box are an 850 Mb drive, Make and Model Unknown, a Maxtor 15
Gb disk, and a CD-ROM.
The 850 is the bootable disk containing the OS, the other 2 drives are mounted
to that disk, so the 80 Gb would not have
Rob Blomquist wrote:
The box is running RH 7.1, so you can see that its been up for awhile.
The drives on the box are an 850 Mb drive, Make and Model Unknown, a Maxtor 15
Gb disk, and a CD-ROM.
The 850 is the bootable disk containing the OS, the other 2 drives are mounted
to that disk,
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Felix Miata wrote:
Rob Blomquist wrote:
The box is running RH 7.1, so you can see that its been up for awhile.
The drives on the box are an 850 Mb drive, Make and Model Unknown, a Maxtor 15
Gb disk, and a CD-ROM.
The 850 is the bootable disk containing the
Hello Praedor,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 7:41:58 PM, you wrote:
PA It seems patently indefensible and unfair to out-and-out ban
PA opera, safari, konqueror, etc, as a matter of policy. It most
PA certainly isn't a security problem as IE certainly isn't more
PA secure than opera, etc.
I've
The more honest ones have admitted they can't justify
developing for more than IE, given the huge REPORTED market share.
With so many people using spoofing, it just makes the market share
look even bigger than it is. We can't win for loosing.
That's the silly part: we're not really even
Hello Eric,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 9:40:03 PM, you wrote:
EH That's the silly part: we're not really even asking for
EH development. We just want them to get rid of the rejection of non
EH IE browsers. It would mean *less* work and less code if they
EH didn't put it in to begin with.
I
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Felix Miata wrote:
Any modern Linux will see 850MB, 15GB, 80GB drives as long as the
cabling and jumpers are correct.
Later, Rob Blomquist wrote:
The 850 is the bootable disk containing the OS, the other 2 drives are
mounted
to that disk, so the 80 Gb would not have to be
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 21:40, Eric Huff wrote:
The more honest ones have admitted they can't justify
developing for more than IE, given the huge REPORTED market share.
With so many people using spoofing, it just makes the market share
look even bigger than it is. We can't win for loosing.
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:13, rikona wrote:
Hello Eric,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 9:40:03 PM, you wrote:
EH That's the silly part: we're not really even asking for
EH development. We just want them to get rid of the rejection of non
EH IE browsers. It would mean *less* work and less code
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 21:34:39 -0700
rikona [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
The more honest ones have admitted they can't justify developing for
more than IE, given the huge REPORTED market share. With so many
people using spoofing, it just makes the market share look even bigger
than it is.
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 21:40, Eric Huff wrote:
The more honest ones have admitted they can't justify
developing for more than IE, given the huge REPORTED market share.
With so many people using spoofing, it just makes the market share
look even bigger than it is. We can't win for loosing.
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 20:16, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
James Sparenberg schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 16:50:17 -0700:
A study in Korea a few years back found that as a group Baby
Boomers (the post WWII born) tend to be the most confounded by
technology.
Hmm, that counts me in (born
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 20:23, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
James Sparenberg schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 16:51:28 -0700:
Can you imagine a blue screen of death in the SouthPark edition *grin*
Or a help text from Kenny?
Fmmmfpfmffmpmpmppffp mmmpppmpm Mpffmfmmfpmp Opfmpfmpf!
I think I've seen
I have a friend running MDK 9.1 with a CDROM on /dev/hdd and a Yamaha CDRW on
/dev/hdc. Both are emulated scsi via /etc/lilo.conf. When you try to do a
cd to cd copy in XCDRoast, it gives the following error:
Calling: /usr/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/xcdrwrap CDRECORD dev=0,0,0 gracetime=2
fs=8192k
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:16, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:13, rikona wrote:
Hello Eric,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 9:40:03 PM, you wrote:
EH That's the silly part: we're not really even asking for
EH development. We just want them to get rid of the rejection of
James Sparenberg schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:21:38 -0700:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 20:23, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
Fmmmfpfmffmpmpmppffp mmmpppmpm Mpffmfmmfpmp Opfmpfmpf!
I think I've seen that one. It was in the early win98 disks for
Hangul(korean)Win98 the help files where in a
On September 1993 plus 3693 days Rob Blomquist wrote:
Yesterday, I went out and innocently bought an 80Gb drive for a little server
I was planning on rebuilding.
snip
I have an old pentium here with a couple of 80gig HDs and a 1gig
HD...all you need to do is install in the small disk
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 17:22, James Conner wrote:
I have a friend running MDK 9.1 with a CDROM on /dev/hdd and a Yamaha CDRW on
/dev/hdc. Both are emulated scsi via /etc/lilo.conf. When you try to do a
cd to cd copy in XCDRoast, it gives the following error:
Calling:
Bryan wrote:
:If you are interested in installing pure-ftpd and getting it to work, I
:can send you a configuration file that with some slight alterations will
:allow you to grant anyone with a userid on your system access to ftp, or to
:easily add some additional users that only have ftp access.
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:31, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
James Sparenberg schrieb am Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:21:38 -0700:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 20:23, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
Fmmmfpfmffmpmpmppffp mmmpppmpm Mpffmfmmfpmp Opfmpfmpf!
I think I've seen that one. It was in the early win98
On Monday 13 October 2003 05:38 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 17:22, James Conner wrote:
I have a friend running MDK 9.1 with a CDROM on /dev/hdd and a Yamaha
CDRW on /dev/hdc. Both are emulated scsi via /etc/lilo.conf. When you
try to do a cd to cd copy in XCDRoast,
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:26, Jack Coates wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:16, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 22:13, rikona wrote:
Hello Eric,
Sunday, October 12, 2003, 9:40:03 PM, you wrote:
EH That's the silly part: we're not really even asking for
EH
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