On Sunday 07 Apr 2002 07:42, Ted Ozolins wrote:
On April 6, 2002 04:45 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
Yes I agree that seems to be what I am experiencing too. Also was
very suprised to see /opt/kde3 with mandrake, are they coming to
their senses?
The more I work with Mandrake, the less I like
On Sunday 07 Apr 2002 18:46, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Saturday 06 April 2002 09:57 pm, Net Llama wrote:
Hrmmm...pehaps you could try the RPMs?
http://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=avifile
=
Lonni
Got checkinstall, tried it with gcombust and, after a few stumbles on my
part, worked like a charm. I have 2 questions, though.
1. Checkinstall by default not only creates the rpm, it installs it. the
rc file does --force --nodeps --replacepackages. I can change that, of
course, but I
On Sunday 07 April 2002 01:44, Jay Nugent wrote:
Greetings,
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on April 06, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
anyone got any tips/pointers/urls/etc on how to make khttpd deal with
multiple virtual hosts on the same machine with
On Saturday 06 April 2002 21:41, Kurt Wall wrote:
From $HOME/.xsession-errors:
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display: :0
somethings not parsing the correct Xauth keys. you might need to delete
Previously, edj chose to write:
Got checkinstall, tried it with gcombust and, after a few stumbles on my
part, worked like a charm. I have 2 questions, though.
snip
...In short, how does checkinstall conform the
program to my system?
Too add on to what Doug said, and to point out the
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002 20:32:51 -0500
begin Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
anyone got any tips/pointers/urls/etc on how to make khttpd deal with
multiple virtual hosts on the same machine with different DOCROOT
values? from what I can tell, khttpd can only be given one document
Has anyone come acrossed a time card (time clock) program? I've been using
spread_sheets to keep track of time spent on various contracts but that is
getting to become more of a pain then its worth. I might as well be doing it
on paper.
TIA
--
Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.
I'm trying to install QT 3.0.3 from qt-x11-free-3.0.3.tar.gz. It compiles
fine. Takes forever but it finishes successfully. But when I do a 'make
install', I get this
-
[root@server qt]# make install
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/qt'
cd
If you are using KDE, take a look at KTimeclock at http://apps.kde.com/
Jim
On Sunday, April 07, 2002 1:59, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Has anyone come acrossed a time card (time clock) program? I've been using
spread_sheets to keep track of time spent on various contracts but that is
getting to
Don't usually reply to myself, but I found Personal Time Tracker under the
Utilities menu in KDE. It's a program called KArm, might work, looks similar
to KTimeclock.
Jim
On Sunday, April 07, 2002 2:20, Jim Conner wrote:
If you are using KDE, take a look at KTimeclock at
On Sunday 07 April 2002 05:38 am, Peter Ruskin wrote:
For the avi* stuff you could look at Guillaume Rousse's stuff at Penguin
Liberation Front http://plf.zarb.org.
Thanks for that, Have d/l them and will try later.
--
Keith Antoine (GANDALF) aka 'skippy'
18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland
On Sunday 07 April 2002 14:11, Brian Witowski wrote:
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/qt/qmake'
[ -d /usr/local/qt/bin ] || mkdir -p /usr/local/qt/bin
is this directory getting made?
cp -f /usr/local/qt/bin/qmake /usr/local/qt/bin
this line is wrong. it's trying to copy qmake over
Hi all,
I'm running a pretty much stock SuSE 7.3 distro running XFree 4.1.1 with kde
2.2.1 and gnome 1.4.
I'm thinking of upgrading to XFree86 4.2 and was wondering if I'd have to
update my kde and gnome packages. Having never upgraded X before, I didn't
know if this'd break my system. I do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 10:27:03PM -0500
Scribbling feverishly on April 06, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
I HAD a very similar problem. One linux box (The X server which runs X
-direct client or X :2 -indirect chooserbox) could only connect to one of
three willing clients
Scribbling feverishly on April 07, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
On Saturday 06 April 2002 21:41, Kurt Wall wrote:
From $HOME/.xsession-errors:
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display: :0
somethings
On Sunday 07 April 2002 19:31, Susan Macchia wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running a pretty much stock SuSE 7.3 distro running XFree 4.1.1 with
kde 2.2.1 and gnome 1.4.
I'm thinking of upgrading to XFree86 4.2 and was wondering if I'd have to
update my kde and gnome packages. Having never upgraded X
* #any host can get a login window
* CHOOSER BROADCAST #any indirect host can get a chooser
Okay, I did this and was able to log in using XDM, *but*:
1. My window manager (XFCE) didn't work properly - no toolbar at the
bottom and
Scribbling feverishly on April 07, Bill Campbell managed to emit:
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 09:41:32PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
Okay, so I upgraded XFree and now I can't login using XDM (spare me
the use KDM/GDM, please). I login without incident, the screen clears
as if getting ready to start
I've just about given up on Mandrake and its bastardized offerings. As root
I've gotten everything to work (with the help of list members, thank you) but
as a mere mortal, not so. of all things mozilla will not run as a user,
netscape 6 will not run as a user. I keep getting:
** ERROR **:
All is well in gentoo land (for me at least).
1) As you may know, gentoo has released the 1.0 version (after a year or
more of hard work). The good news for faithful lackeys like me (rc6-15
level) is that no upgrade is required. All you need to do is follow a
few simple instructions to upgrade
[ snip ]
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 19:47:43 -0700 Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just about given up on Mandrake and its bastardized offerings.
That means you're ready for gentoo. After you get past the birthing
woes, you'll consider anything else a bastardized offering. grin
--
Collins
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 00:26:11 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All is well in gentoo land (for me at least).
1) As you may know, gentoo has released the 1.0 version (after a year or
more of hard work). The good news for faithful lackeys like me (rc6-15
level) is that no upgrade is
[ snips ]
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 22:20:57 -0500 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 00:26:11 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All is well in gentoo land (for me at least).
Collins
I have a compac armada laptop coming with 32 meg mem. Will gentoo
run
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 01:08:20 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ snips ]
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 22:20:57 -0500 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 00:26:11 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All is well in gentoo land (for me at least).
Collins
On April 6, 2002 11:40 pm, Collins wrote:
[ snip ]
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 19:47:43 -0700 Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just about given up on Mandrake and its bastardized offerings.
That means you're ready for gentoo. After you get past the birthing
woes, you'll consider anything
On April 7, 2002 12:20 pm, Jim Conner wrote:
If you are using KDE, take a look at KTimeclock at http://apps.kde.com/
Thanks Jim, I found that but as other packages like KTimeClock, it would work
great if it were setup on a laptop. This way you would have it with you and
can start the timer
Also sprach Susan Macchia on Monday 08 April 2002 01:31:
I'm running a pretty much stock SuSE 7.3 distro running XFree 4.1.1 with
kde 2.2.1 and gnome 1.4.
I'm thinking of upgrading to XFree86 4.2 and was wondering if I'd have to
update my kde and gnome packages. Having never upgraded X
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