written. Off the top of my head I can't remember exactly which
file it was. You may or may not have fluxbox installed so this could be
completely uncalled for, just thought I would give my 2cents. YMMV, HTH.
Jeff
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NMI: 0 0
LOC:53164355316435
ERR: 9
MIS: 0
Anyone else experienced this or know of a work around? Any advice/help
would be much appreciated.
TIA
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IO-APIC-level usb-uhci, usb-uhci, EMU10K1
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Anyone know how to remove the KDE2 lock screen menu entry and
icon?
And... how about a todo program or whatever that can launch
a browser on URL entries. This might be possible with some
editors?
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Anyone know how to remove the KDE2 lock screen menu entry and
icon?
And... how about a todo program or whatever that can launch
a browser on URL entries. This might be possible with some
editors?
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find it interesting that XFS comes
with a defragmenter!
Thanks!
Jeff Flowers
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Daryl Johnson said:
Um, when you set apache running and browse in using your ip no, a
wonderful startup screen shows saying Welcome To Your Domain and
prints out lots of detail about Apache and Mandrake etc.
Well, I was wondering, what's the address (ie the path) of that file,
information but
couldn't find any.
Frustrated,
Jeff.
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fine in Redhat 7.1
Thanks
Jeff
I have Quake3 working flawlessly in Mandrake 8.0, just like I had it working
flawlessly in 7.2. I'm having no sound problems whatsoever. I'm using a Sound
Blaster Live, which I noticed doesnt give me any problems even while I'm
playing MP3s in xmms and hearing sounds from other apps while I'm
? I could really use some help?
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Network Administrator, Technical Assistant.
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work: 937-775-4964
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I just upgraded the xfce that came with my Mandrake 7.2 to the latest
version and installed it successfully.
However, since the upgrade, xfce no longer appears among the list of
drop-down choices in the graphic login. It used to be there. How do I add
it back to the options?
Thanks.
Jeff
Well that is reassuring to read. If I continue to be unable to print with
cups, I might just follow your footsteps.
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me. I cannot believe I am the only one having this
problem with cups.
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Thank you very much.
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On Friday 23 March 2001 22:45
I have to figure out how to tell it that I do have a parallel
port.
I have looked everywhere and have not found where I can tell Mandrake 7.2
and/or cups that I do have a lpt1 (sorry for the terminology) so it can find
it. Where do I do that?
Thanks.
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o longer remember how I changed the localhost name or what the original
default was (localhost or localhost.localhost). I do recall that Drakeconf
accepted the change but did not implement it and I had to change an ascii
config file somewhere.
Anyone able to help me out of this muddle I got my
-drivers-1.0-19mdk.i586.rpm
Which are the prms I should download and try? I would rather stick to
stable versions.
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Thanks a million.
I will work on it but maybe not for a few days as I will need to go out of
town for 3 days.
Thank you.
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expertise to make the latest changes initaize.
At times I have had success with upgrade and reboot.
I can't get cups to work either, etc.
Are the mirrors for the updated cups rpms on Mandrake or do you mean non
mandrake sources for cups?
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Does anyone have a suggestion for a parallel port flatbed scanner that is
under $150 and will work with Linux?
Do any of the scanners listed in PC World's "top ten" scanners work on
Linux.
Very frustrated.
Thanks.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jeff, it is my understanding that none of the parallel scanners work
with Linux. Frankly, I can't imagine buying one these days since USB
scanners are more common.
Sorry to hear that. My old system does not have USB
I guess I will have to continue using my ancient scanner under windows
You can purchase a USB interface card, made those motherboards without
onboard USB ports. They are quite inexpensive these days.
I have not looked into that option. Thought it had to be part of the
motherboard construction. I'll look into it.
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Good idea. I will need to look into that.
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On Thu, 15 Mar
to find out why the box isn't working.
Exactly! You are describing my situation.
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s system "wishes"
me to do so it will agree to serve me and print. That is what I have had to
do for the last 6 months because I cannot yet get my Mandrake 7.1 and cups
to print. I should not need to spend this much time just to get such a
basic thing to work.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
;
local *F; open F, ($::testing ? "$prefix" : "chroot $prefix/ ") .
Help!!
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My old Matrox Millennium video card just went dead on me. Still works but
the reds are gone and everything is blue (me too).
I am therefore going to have to get a new video card. What are the good
ones to look at for Linux?
I am running Mandrake Linux 7.1
Thanks.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED
I need the vmlinuz from the /boot directory of either mandrake 7.0 or 7.1
install CD. Also, does anyone know if i need to do anything special to use
the blank.img, and my own kernel when installing?
Jeff
needed to specify the location of
either the ftp or the address on my HD. There didn't seem to be any
options for that in raw write. Does anyone one know how i can do this
or how to get around the actual problem of the kernel not liking my ide
controller
thanx
Jeff
ere
to put the xpp.
I assumed it was because it was set to print to file, but on the screen
before the setup screen, I toggled the "print to file" both ways without any
change in what I describe.
What do I do to get a field to enter xpp?
Thank you.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have Mandrake 7.1 with CUPS installed. Gimp refuses to print. What
should I do to make GIMP recognize and print through cups?
Thanks.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have Mandrake 7.1 with CUPS installed. Gimp refuses to print. What
should I do to make GIMP recognize and print through cups?
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he session is setting at a login prompt, and if a user presses the enter
key, it clears the screen and allows them to login normally.
Any ideas?
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later? ;)
Thanks in advance.
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which LILO boots by default. I also have a "normal" kernel.
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. I've been using linux for a while but this is
above my head. anyone know anything about this. I will try to write down the
exact errors if someone has heard of this before
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again and it got past those and said:
ide0 at 0x1f0 - 0x1f7, 0x3f6 on irq 14
ide1 at 0x170 - 0x177, 0x376 on irq 15
once this happens the system just hangs untill i cold boot it.
Jeff Lang
jeff lang wrote:
Has anyone else had problems getting the kernel that comes on the install image
We all are!
And since the traffic on this list is voluminous, this makes it doubly
voluminous. I wish someone would fix it.
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Adding W2 did it.
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Subject: Re: [expert] 3Com US Robotics 56K faxmodem problems
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and x2 protocols
need to be installed under linux and have not? There is no linux mentioned
on the CD that came with the modem.
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Fascinating. Good to know. Thanks.
I don't need any but I saw a bunch of 33K modems at compusa.
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OK the 33 is back in and huming along. The 56K went back to the store.
Thanks.
Is there a way to force linux (Kppp) to show the true connections speed for
my 33 modem?
Thanks.
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bstitution" section of "man bash" to see
what the "`"'s are doing, and "man hostname" to see what hostname is
doing.
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ware in the Mandrake distribution.
Well, anyway, I'm experimenting with the 2.4 kernel to see if I can
get joysticks (and some USB support I need) to work with it.
Flightgear just doesn't feel right under mouse control...
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beyond despite the
bios.
Before you do another thing, bring up the web site of your
motherboard's maker and download the flash BIOS upgrade for it and
flash-update your BIOS.
Unfortunately, does not exist for my motherboard.:-( So it is either
another MB or more likely a newer PC.
Jeff Malka
can see in
dos. Presently PM cannot handle the HD part beyond what the bios sees
because it really runs in DOS and not really under linux. That is why I
wonder if there is a similar utility that actually runs under linux to
address the part of the hd beyond bios under dos.
Thanks.
Jeff Malka
if it
works then. If not then contact 3Com for a swap.
Tom Berkley
Jeff Hoffman wrote:
Tom,
Thank you for some good input hard to find!
I checked everything you said and it seems ok. Take a look at my
configuration files I have attached..
Card comes UP when
Happens when I restart from Linux (Mandrake 7.2) too. This does not happen
with Turbolinux. Looks like it is Mandrake linux that is not clearing out
the memory when it starts the boot-up.
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I've been having similar problems with joy-* modules, but haven't had
time to dive into tracking down the source of the problem.
Is anyone successfully using a joystick with LM 7.2?
thanks,
Jeff
Stephen Boulet wrote:
I'm having trouble getting my joystick to work. I have a Logitech wingman
In my /etc/sysconfig/ there is no "numlock" file at all.
The problem in 7.2's numlock is that unlike 7.1 where the command "numlock"
activated numlock, in 7.2 the command is "/usr/X11R6/bin/enable_X11_numlock"
(without the quotes).
That is what solved it for me.
My Mandrake 7.2 boots up just fine from a cold boot. But if I do a
ctrl-Alt-Del, it gooes to the text "OK booting linux ." and stops there.
Never happens with a cold boot (power off/on).
What could be the problem?
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Jeff Malka a écrit :
I'm running Mandrake 7.2
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Since I changed my localhost name, webmin will no longer start when I enter
http://localhost:1/ I get an error message saying "connection to
host localhost is broken". Entering the "http://newhostname:1" does not
work.
Where and how do I could correct this?
suspect either
the cable modem conflict or the 3Com just decided to pass on to the next
life. To verify the conflict, remove the modem install and see if it
works then. If not then contact 3Com for a swap.
Tom Berkley
Jeff Hoffman wrote:
Tom,
Thank you for some good input hard to find
on to the next
life. To verify the conflict, remove the modem install and see if it
works then. If not then contact 3Com for a swap.
Tom Berkley
Jeff Hoffman wrote:
Tom,
Thank you for some good input hard to find!
I checked everything you said and it seems ok. Take
Pj,
As I said it works with Turbo Linux just not Mandrake. Turbo Linux just
does
not have a clean interface for IP masqurading.
So the card works in the hardware I have Mandrake does not!
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I just kinda got into the tail end of this conversation. I'm just
What does this mean?
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sion. When I reboot, the hostname changes back to the default
localhost.localdomain.
How can I make the changes stick?
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nges stick?
Try /etc/sysconfig/network
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Since I installed Mandrake 7.2, when I start knotes under kde 2, the screen
goes black (except for the panel at the bottom) and stays that way until I
close knotes from the panel.
Any advice as to how to solve this?
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e could be biting me.
Any suggestions on where to look for the source of the problem? Is a
kernel recompilation in my future? Should I start diving into the
joystick sources?
thanks very much in advance,
Jeff
$ sudo /sbin/modprobe joystick
$ /sbin/lsmod
Module Si
of "fixme" error messages), but it didn't crash
and worked well enough to balance the checkbook last night.
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That is what I thought originally. But this install went to 100%
Jeff Malka wrote:
I think it has to do with the standard "custom" install.
xfce is also in the 2nd CD but was not installed when I
selected custom (all selections) install in Mandrake 7.2.
[snip]
What is
Can you combine SCSI and IDE hard drives? Will such a SCSI handle large HDs
if the motherboard BIOS can only handle up to 8.4 GB?
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rs - along with alot of
other -devel rpms.
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In my install of Mandrake 7.2, xscreensaver seems to be missing several
modules:
rubik, pipes,stairs,moebius,cage,superquadratics,atlantis
Has anyone else noticed this or is it my faulty install?
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I'm looking for it too and cannot find it.
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Subject: [expert] Where is the 'HOSTNAME'?
In Mandrake 7.2, where
What is Plex86?
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Donate your $99 to Plex86. Opensourced and they are funded
If you do not have a local network (just modem connection), is there then no
way to change the default "localhost@localdomain"?
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r" in the
inbox, my hostname changed to the default "localhost@local domain", etc.
I agree. An upgrade should not do this.
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ved" but I
have only just started exploring it so I do not know about capabilities. One
problem: all deleted messages in my inbox have re-appeared! And, my
signature dissappeared so that I had to re-enter it. imwheel functionality
no longer works, etc. etc.
So far I prefer 7.1 which I
On mine too. Would not bootup that way till I changed lilo to boot to the
up option. Maybe that is why it is not working correctly on my PC. Do you
know how to force it not to load the smp kernel?
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You're correct. When I selected US, it switched to 12 hr. Shame you do not
have a choice irrespective of country.
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Any idea when we can expect a corrected 7.2.1?
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) shows me my choices and I select the default. It boots
fine if I select "failsafe". I looked at the logs but they only exist for
the 2 successful "failsafe" boots and therefore do not tell me what is wrong
with the failed ones.
Any suggestions for help?
Thanks.
Jeff Ma
Yes but I want it in 12 hr not 24 hrs.
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2
So if anyone has the same problems : edit the /etc/X11/imwheelrc !!
Edit it in what way?
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A record for server1.rdcomputersolutions.net or, if
that's not the machine where you want your mail going, to change the MX
record to point to the proper machine.
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cause of the KDE jump to
2.0. I don't know any solution other than manually fixing each problem.
What exactly are those problems and what needs to be done to fix them?
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e the /mnt partition from the backup?
3) To restore, what would be the command? Does this restore the "system" or
does one also need to re-install to restore a working linux system?
4) how to delete the tape contents?
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e the /mnt partition from the backup?
3) To restore, what would be the command? Does this restore the "system" or
does one also need to re-install to restore a working linux system?
4) how to delete the tape contents?
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I am trying to learn gimp. Even though I am on a Pentium Pro 200 with 84MB
ram, using gimp is so slow it is not of practical use. Cutting an area etc
takes about 6-7 seconds to occur.
Any advice?
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the RPM packages, but I could not
figure out the rpm options that generate it.
Also, how does MandrakeUpdate figure out all the dependency requirements?
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have full or partial root
access without having to have the root password, and it logs everything
the user does as root.
For example, on my home machine, I have account "jeff". I've set up sudo
so that "jeff" has root priviledges. If I want to do something that only
"root&qu
ke a while to get through this stuff, but if I do make
it through and can make heads or tails of it, I'll post a summary.
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ke a while to get through this stuff, but if I do make
it through and can make heads or tails of it, I'll post a summary.
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That is what I would like to know too.
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Is the Promise Ultra100
of
physical memory (except of course in the case of i810 chipsets!).
Thanks for the info. What confused me is that the chipset is rated for
4MB video memory, but it's only remapping 1MB. I guess I'm going to have
to download a data sheet and find out how this thing really works.
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Keep
/tutorial/
(our local unofficial mirror)
I wonder if they included the offline achive of muo ? That would also
have been useful.
This is the time to ask:
When installing the new mandrake 7.2, do you install it "on top" of the 7.1 or
do you have to do something first.
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meg in the
syste. I don't know if that's necessary in general, or just in the
specific case of the i810-based motherboard I'm using, but if I set it to
512M I get a kernel panic during boot-up.
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d it using Partition Magic,
from within NT, will I still be able to boot into linux and will the
partition move mess up things in linux?
Still learning.
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/dev/hda5 * 157 238330592+ 6 FAT16
/dev/hda6 * 239 497 1044256+ 6 FAT16
/dev/hda7 * 498 701822496+ 6 FAT16
/dev/hda8 702 753209632+ 82 Linux swap
Partition table entries are not in disk order
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Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Original Message -
From: Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Moving partitions
Larry Marshall wrote:
Partition Magic will move
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From: Nikolay V. Kursov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Moving partitions
When I first installed linux, for reasons I
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