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Again, value of a product is in the eye of the beholder. SuSE's
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Not according to:
http
how I can solve this problem.
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to the
page and if you see something I typo'd on or otherwise blew please let
me know.
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That did the trick, thank you for your help.
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 20:59, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 20 March 2003 11:57 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
If you build your rpms as root (not recommended) create an /etc/rmrc file.
Sorry for the typo
I meant /etc/rpmrc
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had
gotten stable, I'll bet on them again.
UDMA wouldn't be a problem at first. Besides, I think I can update my
kernel easily.
I'll use a Duron 1.1 GHz and PC100 Ram memories.
I wish I could buy a MSI.
It seems that I'll buy ASRock though.
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On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 07:14, Aaron Matteson wrote:
I would have to recommend using a mainboard with an Intel chipset and at
Sorry, no intel for you ...Duron
the very least an SiS chipset. Via, is largly problematic and prone to
bus problems. Working for a PC repair shop i can personally attest
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 07:19, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 3:14 pm, Aaron Matteson wrote:
But the issues with
Via are more pronounced.
What sort of problems are you seeing, Aaron?
Mainly stability issues, ranging from the IDE controller to the actual
chipset. The most
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or at least have a way
to hack the scripts to work around it so that my wife can start
using some of the new features of 8.2 on her machine.
Thanks for an otherwise great distro,
Aaron Peromsik
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I have 49 Windows PCs (all but 2 are running
Win2k and they are 98se), 16 Macs one Win2k DC and 1 MDK 8.1 web, ftp, ssh
serverthat I manage. They are on a Win2k domain and the DC does all the
DNS, the client PCs all have static IPs. They all get there gateway out from a
Novell server that I
it's probably cheapest to buy another computer ($20 286 with lan card) and
have the software on that 286 , pass commands to the parallel device over
ethernet (I'm assuming it is some home made device rather than a printer)
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I posted this to the newbie list but only got one
reply so I thought i would try here.
Hey yall, I have a clean install of LM 8.1 and I
can not get my users web sites to come up. When you type the URL //domainname.edu/~user I get an error
telling me I do not have permission to access it. I
During install of LM 8.1 or RH7.2, not DemoLinux 3:::
Unfortuantely,
after the initial setup/ welcome screen using the boot disk and bootable
CD-ROM, the setup said that it couldn't find an installation CD in the
CD-ROM. The error message is as follows:
I can't access a Mandrake-Linux
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Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 03:36:29 -0800
boot disk and bootable
CD-ROM,
a boot disk is not required
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On Fri Nov 09, 2001 at 03:43:51PM +0800, Franki wrote:
Does
Going slightly O/T
Is there a way of setting up dedicated X-terminals using SSH? I can see
security and compression benefits over conventional X-terminals. Has anyone
given it a try?
Aaron
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Otherwise www,amndrakeforum.com has an article (somewhere) that Mandrake 8.0
works flawlessly with the Tyan board on dual-Athlons. Maybe give 8 a go.
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To: Nathan Callahan
Cc:
KOffice apps.
So I guess the starting point might be - are you using KDE 2.2?
(like I said definitely no expert)
Aaron
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Subject: [expert] anyone get
no
guarantee that it will work with your particular hardware setup.
In the end I gave up on the idea and converted an old P133 box into a
dedicate X-terminal. It will provide the same solution, but will be a lot
easier to set up.
I'll try and find that How-to URL for you.
Aaron
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.
Thanks for the pointer.
Aaron
Aaron deRozario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Can anyone out there give me some tips on where to start looking for the
cause of the problem?
What is the result of saying:
echo $DISPLAY
in an xterm window?
My guess is that it will not be ':0.0
the applications can be launched. Non-qt and kde apps
don't seem to be affected (netscape works fine, gv etc).
Can anyone out there give me some tips on where to start looking for the
cause of the problem?
TIA
Aaron
before
it stops.
If you are printing to a laser printer, it might hold a great deal more in
its own RAM therefore the printer might keep printing for a while after you
cancel the print job. You may need to cancel the job at the printer as well
if this is the case.
Hope this helps
Aaron
there - the problem might be solved by adjusting the way the games are
launched.
Like I said, I've had similar problems with games to you - but I had them
under 7.2. Hopefully they are easily solved under 8.0 as well.
Aaron
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didn't see any place where I could specify what kernel to
use. Did I just miss it? How do you select the 2.2.19 kernel with
Mandrake 8.0? Right now I have a nice-looking box that I really can't
use because my primary application, a VPN client, won't work with it.
Thanks,
Aaron
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I'm not really trying to back out of the 2.4 kernel. If I have to, I
will simply reinstall Mandrake 8.0. If nothing else, I'll go back to
7.2. What I want to know is, is there an option to select the 2.2.19
kernel on Mandrake 8.0, and if so, how do I go about installing it?
Thanks,
Aaron
found a resource conflict between the network
card and a sound card. Why did I put a sound card in a machine that will be
used solely as an X-terminal? Buggered if i know. I do know this though...
Human stupidity (mine) and computer hardware can waste your time.
Aaron
of an issue!!!
Aaron
is incorporating apt into 8.0, so this
process is already underway.
Aaron
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your printer and stop the crap. (empty the print queue first though).
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I have recently installed 7.2 on a couple of boxes at work, possibly 20
in the near future if I can correct this problem. I am unable to use
any of the inet/inetd/xinetd services, such as telnet, ftp, rsh
I do have inet/inetd/xinetd in the startup services, and have my desired
services
I wish! Unfortunately all my rules are set to allow...no firewalling setup
yet. It's interesting, but I am not able to find the in.telnetd in
/usr/sbinvery interesting!
Is IPCHAINS running with a deny all rule?
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Aaron Dancygier
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Hey, so I'm having a weird problem maybe someone can help me with.
I have a simple perl script named test.cgi that generates html (ie a cgi
script) which looks like
#!/usr/bin/perl
# hello.pl -- my first perl script!
print "Content-type: text/htm
with the 2.2.16
kernel.
Any suggestions???
Thanks
Sam
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by doing a /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs stop
Good luck -Aaron
You can also try
"Bruce E. Harris" wrote:
Ok, checked everything in rc.d and found no tilde.
This system is a desktop, with 1 hda one 4GB (IDE) split into two VFAT
partitions for win95 with one ext2 boot partition and one 9 GB
same in my Linux Machine?
Need expert help.
I don't think this is a newbie question.
Thanks in advance.
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give some hints or help ?
Thanks in advance
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Good Luck -Aaron
Wayne Petherick wrote:
Tom,
I had the same problem as you. Unfortunately I couldn't fix mine either,
except by doing exactly what you did and setting it to sendmail. My IT
department couldn't help me because they don't support linux. WHat did I
I have the same problems with OPERA...
Gary Bunker wrote:
Alexander-
Yeah, pretty much EVERYBODY has the same problem. Netscape doesn't
handle Java very well. Nearly everyone I know of that uses Linux turns
off Java support in Netscape to avoid having to kill the rogue process
DOH! I feel like a total JAckass.
Found my problem.
Interface between the keyboard and the mouse.
ie: ME!
nuff said...
Thanks anyway
-Aaron
e NOT the usual drivers listed (or any for that matter) under
"Installed Drivers"
This card worked fine under the Redhat 6.0 and 6.1 installs I did, but I cannot
get it configure under Mandrake 7.0.
Anyhelp greatly appriciated! -Aaron
sendmail from my system completely. How can I
remove every trace of sendmail from my system?
Thanks for any help.
james
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I am going to burn the 6.1 ISO image tonight under windows with easy cd
creator and need to know if the iso is bootable or if I need to make any
changes?
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
Does MDK 6.0 support dual monitors? If not is there an update to XFree
to support them? If it does not support it can I still have 2 video cards (
for Photoshop, Illustrator pallets)? If so how does XFree decide which card
to use?
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner
how does it look for them?
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
but it did not. I have tried
turning off ide-2 in the config but that made no difference either. I had
hi hopes for this kernel because I got no warnings during compile and i
usually do but I guess thats the way it goes.
Any ideas
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing
about system.map that I remember
though the one I have is a little old it talks about 2.0 being new.
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
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http://camalott.com/~kaw
se it much
to see what was not working, just shut down in disgust.
Any ideas, I hope?!
Later,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
- or even more - as well). But what
keeps you
from doing it on your own?
tom
[snip]
I would not know where to start! I know *very* little about compiling
programs, hell I have not been able to get the 2.2.x kernel to recompile
and work correctly yet much less everything.
Aaron Winters
On Wed, 08 Sep 1999, Aaron W. wrote:
I looked on the web site (briefley) and did not see a suggestions link so I
am posting it here. I think it would set Mandrake apart from Red Hat and
others even more to have a fully optimized Pentium II distro. I think that
having the Pentium version
to the
directory with the version of the kernel I want to build to run xconfig and
all don't I not just /usr/src/linux right? Is there a argument I need to
add to put things in the correct place or can I use kpackage? I don't know
much about tar.
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner
there? ?s?s?s
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
for?
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
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http://camalott.com/~kaw
don't use pcmcia or smp but does the compile process need or expect them to
be there?
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager
Garner Printing. http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
as if I'm trying
to run glibc-dependent programs on a libc system. I can't figure this one
out at all. Suggestions anyone?
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I would like to upgrade XFree86 to 3.3.4. I am running Mandrake 6. What
files do I need to get? I know I need the server for my card (SVGA). Do I
need the fonts? What else?
Do I do a rpm -Uvh XFree...rpm to install them?
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http
.
The link leds on my hub blink for both speeds (outosensing) as if it can
not determin the speed. I have looked at other wires on the hub and the are
different in color order but like I asked does it matter as long as both
ends are the same?
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner
At 09:24 PM 8/9/99 -0400, you wrote:
You should keep the pairs together, but other than that, no, AFAIK, it
doesn't matter which order the pairs are in, as long as you keep 'em
together.
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would
think.
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
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http://camalott.com/~kaw
so I tried that.
Thats why I was wanting to know if anyone had found a way to make it work.
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
I am running LM 6 and have a isa pnp SB16. If I enable sound support and
the SB driver it needs the irq, dma and soforth information. I do not know
since it is pnp. What is the proper way to set this up?
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
after I make the new ones? If it overwrites the old modules what
will happen to the old kernel when and if I try to use it? I want to use a
monolithic kernel but (I don't remember who) said that they could not get a
2.2.X kernel to compile without modules.
Thanks,
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging
"Aaron W." wrote:
If I use a kernel with modules what happens to the modules for the
old kernel after I make the new ones? If it overwrites the old modules what
will happen to the old kernel when and if I try to use it?
When you compile new modules (with 'make modules modul
.
Patrick
But what if you have not updated the kernel and are simply compiling the
same one again with different options?
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
ning a VIA chipset but you may check it out anyway.
Aaron Winters, Electronic Imaging Manager.
Garner Printing, http://camalott.com/~garner
http://camalott.com/~kaw
the process would be appriciated.
Thanks,
Aaron Winters
Electronic Imaging Manager
Garner Printing
http://camalott.com/~garner
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