That should have worked. Did you umount the partition, edit /etc/fstab,
and then mount
the partition again? Or dare I susgest a reboot so the changes in fstab
take effect on
startup.
Col.
hi, yes i tryed that but it still doesn't allow me to read or write to fat32.
i think i still need to re
> http://www.mds.rmit.edu.au/mg/intro/mgintro.html
Look who was one of the researchers: Tim C. Bell
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> The MG (Managing Gigabytes) system is a collection of programs which comprise
> a full-text retrieval system. A full-text retrieval system allows one to
> creat
> 2) the price of Windows(tm) to PC manufacturers is close to $0.00
I saw XP pro selling for $600 @ DSE a couple of days ago .. I dont think
they are giving it 2 OEM manufactures for next too nothing.
> If it's the latter, then my grudge against Microsoft is almost over.
> Mostly, all I ever rese
hi, yes i tryed that but it still doesn't allow me to read or write to fat32.
i think i still need to rebuild my kernal, compile it, then install it. it's
the install part which i'm unsure about
cheers, sam
>Did you pay particular attention to this particular part?
> /dev/hda1 /mnt/c
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 18:01, stm23 wrote:
> hi, i successfully mounted my fat32 partition & altered my
> /etc/fstab file.
>
> now i can access the partition, however i can't modify the
> permissions & therefore can't read or write to the partition. i
> tried to follow the instructions provided in thi
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:31, Nick Rout wrote:
> Does anyone have any real world experience in running htdig over a large
> number of word documents.
>
> (Background - the Police in large cases now disclose the file to
> defence counsel on cd (or 5 cd's in this case) full of ms word documents.
> No i
hi, i successfully mounted my fat32 partition & altered my /etc/fstab file.
now i can access the partition, however i can't modify the permissions &
therefore can't read or write to the partition. i tried to follow the
instructions provided in this link, from robert:
(http://forums.gentoo.org/v
Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> Hi there,
> For me, mplayer is far more stable (especially since I installed
> Mandrake 9.2), but xine plays with vastly better video quality and
> menu handling (if it can run without segfaulting!).
>
> On the quality issue, the reason that mplayer looks rough on my
> hard
Hi there,
Nick Rout wrote:
well i wouldn't say one had really any better performance on my machine
running on a nvidia card.
ym has varied.
the goods thing is, both are free (beer), so it costs nothing to see
which works best for you!
Wholehearted agreement there! I like both, but xine (prior to
well i wouldn't say one had really any better performance on my machine
running on a nvidia card.
ym has varied.
the goods thing is, both are free (beer), so it costs nothing to see
which works best for you!
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:55:28 +1300
Chris Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi the
excellent, having just set it up, I assume you are volunteering. When
would suit you, and how long will the talk take?
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:33:55 +1300
Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this one has been done before, but I would like info on Security
> - iptables and ports to be exact.
At this stage just asked if they were going to develop a Linux IDE.
I will be approaching them again once I have got a big chunk of the IDE
operational. I am hoping they will be interested in helping out from this
point - especially with the simulator/programmer side of things.
Mike.
On Tues
Well I have found a simple 'C' aware editor that can be integrated into the
IDE without any problems.. it was one of the samples that came with the
GUI library I have been using.
(Its been updated a lot since last time I looked at the samples!).
With minimal mods - it will work with .asm ke
Here is the response I had from Microchip.
At this point we do not have plans to release a Linux based version of the
IDE. Maybe in the future, but not for quite a while.
Regards,
Janice Koch
Corporate Applications Engineer
Microchip Technology Inc.
How very totaly non-comittal of her.
Hi there,
Nick Rout wrote:
this is a flame war in the making, essentially xine versus mplayer (as
it seems totem is a wrapper for xine)
i find mplayer gives better quality, plays more codecs and generally
"just goes". it will play weird video files that my media player in
windows barfs at. I can p
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 16:11, Michael Pearce wrote:
> Just wanted to know what to populate the "Select Editor" menu with.
> (Note: teh editor related parts of the project will not be uploaded till
> later tonight)
If it was me I would either:
* Use the EDITOR or VISUAL environment variables [
> I would definitely like to hear more of this project! Some years ago, I
> asked Willem Hijbeek (Mr. Microchip in South Africa) whether Microchip
> plans to port MPLab to Linux. His answer was that Microchip will not do
> it themselves, but would be willing to support somebody else who want to
>
Michael Pearce wrote:
Was not intended to start a flame.
See actual project at http://www.slavelighting.com/pic.html
Will interest those who use Microchips MPLAB for PIC micro-controllers.
(Not ready yet - still a long way to go!!!)
I would definitely like to hear more of this project!
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Nick Rout wrote:
> good point!
>
> hehehehehe now that would be funny.
>
> how do you find that stuff?
I haven't seen a tool that explicitly searches for it, but I have seen
"deleted text" in the output of my supremely crude "unword" tool
tr -c '[:print:]\r' ' ' | perl -
Nick Rout wrote:
good point!
hehehehehe now that would be funny.
how do you find that stuff?
I tend to use:
strings worddocument.doc | less
Cheers,
Carl.
I know this one has been done before, but I would like info on Security
- iptables and ports to be exact. I have just been able to set up
iptables using Guarddog which someone else mentioned recently. I have
followed the basic setup as detailed in the docs/tutorial. This subject
will probably be o
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Michael JasonSmith wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 15:54, Nick Rout wrote:
> > that was the most cunning start of a flame thread i have seen in a long
> > time. very subtle :-)
> And aren't we good for not taking the flamebait :)
No, we're not. :)) So to cut a long flamewar sh
Was not intended to start a flame.
See actual project at http://www.slavelighting.com/pic.html
Will interest those who use Microchips MPLAB for PIC micro-controllers.
(Not ready yet - still a long way to go!!!)
Just wanted to know what to populate the "Select Editor" menu with.
(Note: teh
good point!
hehehehehe now that would be funny.
how do you find that stuff?
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:02:54 +1300 (NZDT)
John Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Nick Rout wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have any real world experience in running htdig over a large
> > number of word
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 15:54, Nick Rout wrote:
> that was the most cunning start of a flame thread i have seen in a long
> time. very subtle :-)
And aren't we good for not taking the flamebait :)
--
Michael JasonSmith http://www.ldots.org/
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Nick Rout wrote:
> Does anyone have any real world experience in running htdig over a large
> number of word documents.
>
> (Background - the Police in large cases now disclose the file to
> defence counsel on cd (or 5 cd's in this case) full of ms word documents.
> No index,
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, G. M. Bodnar wrote:
> A while ago, I was working in a lab that had only serial access to
> another lab.
I will admit that when I'm talking to a customer's computer on the
very far end of a very slow link, I will revert to vi, emacs Zealot
though I am.
> Having said that, ema
that was the most cunning start of a flame thread i have seen in a long
time. very subtle :-)
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:08:17 +1300
Michael Pearce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am working on a project that requires an editor for .asm and .c files.
> I have an option in the IDE for
looks promising
ta.
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 15:30:31 +1300
Jim Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 14:31, Nick Rout wrote:
> > Does anyone have any real world experience in running htdig over a large
> > number of word documents.
>
> I don't, however 'wv' may be able to help
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 14:31, Nick Rout wrote:
> Does anyone have any real world experience in running htdig over a large
> number of word documents.
I don't, however 'wv' may be able to help you.
http://wvware.sourceforge.net/
You could mass-convert into HTML (or LaTeX, if you preferred), then se
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 02:44:47PM +1300, Chad wrote:
> > from other sources. One such file, at one stage, still listed Microsoft as
> egrep couldn't find a single line in the source that contained a copyright
> refering to MS/Mircosoft.
> egrep
Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 11:17:20AM +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> > i have never been too clear about the politics and legality of
> > win32codecs, which I assume is the package you are referring to. It seems
> > that on my gentoo system win32codecs is a dependency for both mplayer
Does anyone have any real world experience in running htdig over a large
number of word documents.
(Background - the Police in large cases now disclose the file to
defence counsel on cd (or 5 cd's in this case) full of ms word documents.
No index, no analysis, just sequentially numbered files ful
Despite the nasty thread-hijacking, I'll add a couple comments. After
all, it's been a while since I've seen an editor war declared.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 12:08:17PM NZDT, Michael Pearce wrote:
> So I am just asking what peoples favorite editors for c and asm programming
> are, so I can add th
maybe fdisk is not installed?
(although that would be an odd situation)
try
whereis fdisk
or
locate fdisk|grep bin
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:57:37 +1300
stm23 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes i am
>
> >= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
> >Are you root?
> >
> >> -Original M
that's it - thanx!
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>try /sbin/fdisk, maybe sbin isn't in your PATH
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: stm23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 1:02 p.m.
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: FAT32 SHARED DRIVE
>>
>
yes i am
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>Are you root?
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: stm23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 1:02 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: FAT32 SHARED DRIVE
>>
>>
>> hi, i tryed the following command in a
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 11:17:20AM +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> i have never been too clear about the politics and legality of win32codecs,
> which I assume is the package you are referring to. It seems that on my
> gentoo system win32codecs is a dependency for both mplayer and xine-lib,
> although it
ahh we\l may as well take a look, emerging totem now, should be done by
the time i get home (well before i get home, but i cannnot usefully use
it over a 128k connection to a cygwin X desktop on win98, tunnelled
throught ssh)
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:52:59 +1300
Michael JasonSmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 13:38, Chad wrote:
> Yes however for many formats gstreamer is not yet a reasonable alternative
Agreed.
> Totem backed by gstreamer is supposed to become Gnome default media
> player by either gnome 2.6 or gnome 3.0 I think.
I think that Totem is slated for a 3.0 release, as
John Carter wrote:
Anyway, of course, YOU ALL WRONG! Don't use vi, kate, kdevelope, rhine,
emacs, gvim, epsilon, vs, etc. etc.
ED IS THE STANDARD!
A horse is a horse, of course.
>:Q
Missing smilie.
eat flaming death
?
^C
?
^C
?
^D
Actually EOF is one of the ways out.
Rex
Michael JasonSmith wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 12:39, Chad wrote:
> > Totem is a front end for xine
> At the moment Totem[1] can be compiled against *either* libxine or
> gstreamer[2]. At the moment libxine is the default; my feeling from
> following GNOME-related discussions is that they are t
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Rex Johnston wrote:
> If you don't add *at least* vi(m) and (x)emacs you'll alienate almost
> all linux programmers. Unfortunately & especially the latter already IS
> and IDE (almost an OS, certainly a GUI).
s'not so!
Emacs is merely a small and simple Lisp interpreter for
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 12:39, Chad wrote:
> Totem is a front end for xine
At the moment Totem[1] can be compiled against *either* libxine or
gstreamer[2]. At the moment libxine is the default; my feeling from
following GNOME-related discussions is that they are trying to make
gstreamer the default
I'd also like to add to this conversation that there is no need at all
for the gui in mplayer, but if you like them there is not only gmplayer
but a kde version as well (kmplayer?).
personally i use mc (midnight commander) a lot, and when i hit enter
over a video file it fires up mplayer and plays
try /sbin/fdisk, maybe sbin isn't in your PATH
> -Original Message-
> From: stm23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 1:02 p.m.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FAT32 SHARED DRIVE
>
>
> hi, i tryed the following command in a terminal window (is
> this what u me
Are you root?
> -Original Message-
> From: stm23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 1:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FAT32 SHARED DRIVE
>
>
> hi, i tryed the following command in a terminal window (is
> this what u mean by
> a "console"?)
>
> # fdi
hi, i tryed the following command in a terminal window (is this what u mean by
a "console"?)
# fdisk -l /dev/hd?
but got the reply
bash: fdisk: command not found
what am i doing wrong??
cheers, sam
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>>hi, i have a 10 GB FAT32 drive which c
Rex Johnston wrote:
all linux programmers. Unfortunately & especially the latter already IS
and IDE (almost an OS, certainly a GUI).
s/and/an/
Rex
Douglas Royds wrote:
> Thanks for the urpmi pointers, people, but if you read my "Including
> kernel headers..." thread you will see that I don't yet have a
> functional modem on the laptop in question. Once I do, then I assume
> that urpmi will be great. In the meantime I download stuff at work (m
Michael Pearce wrote:
I am working on a project that requires an editor for .asm and .c files.
I have an option in the IDE for people to choose their favorite editor.
$(EDITOR) should already point to their chosen editor.
So I am just asking what peoples favorite editors for c and asm programming
Mike Beattie wrote:
> A lot of folks miss one of the most discouraging facts about mplayer.. the
> authors are quite happy to completely disregard copyright law, and steal
> codec information, and whatever else from whatever source they can, and
> blatantly license it as GPL as if they wrote it.
>
I'm not sure what that file is you installed but is's not the proper Mandrake
linux kerner source file you want.
kernel-source-2.4.22-10mdk.i586.rpm
ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/mandrake/9.2/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/kernel-source-2.4.22-10mdk.i586.rpm
That is mandrake-linux's kernel source file and wi
Hello all,
I am working on a project that requires an editor for .asm and .c files.
I have an option in the IDE for people to choose their favorite editor.
So I am just asking what peoples favorite editors for c and asm programming
are, so I can add them to (and optimize) the list.
My favorite
also the output of
find /usr/src/linux/ -name version.h
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 11:14:15 +1300
Douglas Royds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kernel source is installed, thanks, at
> /usr/src/linux-2.4.22/include/linux/, but where can I find the required
> version.h?
>
> There is no /boot/vmlinuz.ve
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 11:14:15 +1300, you wrote:
>Kernel source is installed, thanks, at
>/usr/src/linux-2.4.22/include/linux/, but where can I find the required
>version.h?
Kernel source should be installed as a subdirectory of /usr/src, and
not lower down.
My copy of 2.4.24 is 290MB in size, in
can you give us the output of
rpm -qa|grep kernel
thanks.
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 11:14:15 +1300
Douglas Royds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kernel source is installed, thanks, at
> /usr/src/linux-2.4.22/include/linux/, but where can I find the required
> version.h?
>
> There is no /boot/vmlinuz
i have never been too clear about the politics and legality of win32codecs,
which I assume is the package you are referring to. It seems that on my
gentoo system win32codecs is a dependency for both mplayer and xine-lib,
although it may be on xine-lib that divx4linux is an alternative (i'm
not that
Kernel source is installed, thanks, at
/usr/src/linux-2.4.22/include/linux/, but where can I find the required
version.h?
There is no /boot/vmlinuz.version.h, as suggested in
/usr/include/linux/version.h.
I can't compile the modem driver without a version.h, it seems.
Douglas.
Steve Holdoway
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 09:51:57AM +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> i find mplayer gives better quality, plays more codecs and generally
> "just goes". it will play weird video files that my media player in
> windows barfs at. I can play 6 or more video files windowed on my
> desktop at the same time. (if
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:23:29 +1300, you wrote:
>Encouraged by a posting on alt.os.linux.mandrake, I took another crack
>at my downloaded RPM file, with the following result:
>
>
I can lend you a pcmcia ethernet thingy of you like.
seems to "just go" with any kernel i have tried.
let me know, its here at the office.
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:58:10 +1300
Douglas Royds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Nick. I might give mplayer a crack at some point. At least that
> on
Thanks, Nick. I might give mplayer a crack at some point. At least that
one's on the M9.2 CDs.
No Ethernet hole on my laptop. Anyway, a USB drive is smaller to lug
around than a laptop!
Douglas.
Nick Rout wrote:
this is a flame war in the making, essentially xine versus mplayer (as
it seems t
this is a flame war in the making, essentially xine versus mplayer (as
it seems totem is a wrapper for xine)
i find mplayer gives better quality, plays more codecs and generally
"just goes". it will play weird video files that my media player in
windows barfs at. I can play 6 or more video files w
Got it, thanks.
Chris Wilkinson wrote:
You may need to download libdvdcss from the net, and few sites carry
it (its a contentious issue in some countries, including NZ). If you
would like I can email it to you (40 kB Mandrake-ised binary RPM).
Encouraged by a posting on alt.os.linux.mandrake, I took another crack
at my downloaded RPM file, with the following result:
rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.22.10mdk-1-1mdk.src.rpm
Thanks for the urpmi pointers, people, but if you read my "Including
kernel headers..." thread you will see that I don't yet have a
functional modem on the laptop in question. Once I do, then I assume
that urpmi will be great. In the meantime I download stuff at work (my
Linux installation is k
Sam,
> hi, i have just installed Redhat 9.0 on a Dell Inspiron 600m
> laptop (1.4 mobile pentium/512MB).
Check out http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html. There are 3 links to
pages that give details on installing linux on your particular laptop. 2 of
them are for RedHat 9.
Good luck.
La
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 06:34, you wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 19:41, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> > Dick Smith shelves Linux PCs for now
> >
> > http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,2808179a6022,00.html
>
> Yes, but this is only temporary, and they're looking at doign a laptop
> too. Currently you can b
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 19:41, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> Dick Smith shelves Linux PCs for now
>
> http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,2808179a6022,00.html
Yes, but this is only temporary, and they're looking at doign a laptop
too. Currently you can buy a distro-free PC and add your own. Soon
they'll
anton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > ls | grep -v "\.dat$" | xargs cat > newfile
> >
>
> Even better! Cheers,
> I have heard of most of these commands but it is a matter of
> remembering them all at once... anyone had any ads for brain enlargers
> in their inboxes recently?
>
> ;-0
> Anton
>
This was great for me.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=29285
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:33, stm23 wrote:
> hi, i have a 10 GB FAT32 drive which can be accessed by windows xp, but i'd
> also like my redhat 9.0 OS to be able to read & write to it. how can i go
> about setting this up?
> t
what are you after, I can help you..
Johnno
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From: "CLUG (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CLUG (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 11:51 AM
Subject: PHP Help...
> Anyone on list any good with php?
>
> Cheers Don
>
> Don Gould
>
my touchpad, on the gateway 5300, was recognised as a ps/2 mouse. IE
it just goes.
no fancy s**t, just movement and two buttons (with third emulated by
pressing both at the same time, assuming such dexterity is possible
whilst balancing on knee in aeroplane etc)
also tapping emulates the left bu
Will assistance be required on editing files as a root user?
lets give it anyway
1) in a console, become root
$ su -
2) open file in editor
a) vim
# vim /etc/fstab
or b) pico
# pico -w /etc/fstab
or c) just stick it on the end
# echo '/dev/hd?? /mnt/fat32 vfat umask=644,noauto 0 0' >>
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