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it difficult to compose! But the features I like are in that
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If I decide to switch distros,
what should I save before
overwriting my current install?
All of my home directory?
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txt2pdf is shareware. This means that you're welcome to try it and
use it as much as you want for 30 days. If after that time you like
txt2pdf
or would like to continue using it, we ask that you please purchase it
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July 13th
from this list today?
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stayler
What kind of problems are you having?
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Excellent review. Guess it's time to get off my butt and install RH7.1.
I'm especially glad to hear that it works.
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I'm trying out Slackware 8.0, and my wheel mouse doesn't wheel. The 3 buttons work,
but no scrolling. I've tried editing the XF86Config file and addingOption
ZAxisMapping X
but no luck. I can't figure out the options. I have a logitech mouse. Anyone make one
of these work in slack?
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I'm trying out Slackware 8.0, and my wheel mouse doesn't wheel.
Ken
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Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
It's working fine for me.
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on it, to
no avail.
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didn't say what the problem was. Are you getting errors?
The lilo.conf that you quoted below writes LILO to /dev/hda6, and *NOT*
the MBR of hda. Also, it indicates that you keep your kernel(s) in /
instead of /boot.
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never again!
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No errors, Nothing except /dev/hda1 (windows) shows in Bootmagic.
I haven't used lilo before, just grub.
Slack put the kernel in /.
Should I move my kernel to /boot?
(Sorry, Slack has a learning curve.)
Ken
Thanks, but I only have a 6.2 gig, and have used PM and BM with caldera
2.3/2.4 successfully. However, I'm starting over with dual or triple boot,
win95, Slackware8, and maybe Progeny (or Redhat7.1). I'm leaning toward
lilo in the mbr.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 10:19:35 +0800
Auyeung at Technet
OK, did that, it boots directly to slack, (hda6) no sign of windows.
I'll RTFM.
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The lilo.conf/hda6 issue
Reply to self, rtfm, pressed alt at lilo prompt and there is a menu
showing win95 and linux. Sorry to be a bother, happy it works!
Thanks.
Ken
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OK, did that, it boots directly to slack, (hda6) no sign of windows.
I'll
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everyday mail/news/web? Got tired of Netscape.
I've been using Sylpheed and Opera, but I like to experiment now and then.
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? news server?
(I like opera, with multiple document interface)
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Java2 plugins.
Anyone have any other thoughts?
Works ok here. I downloaded the latest flash from macromedia. No crashes.
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bar
while the displayed page is something else.
Strange. I'll be checking it out over the next couple of days.
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I don't use its browser. it's definitely losing to IE.
?
Not on linux,
and this is a linux list.
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Works ok here. I downloaded the latest flash from macromedia. No
crashes.
(Not much testing yet)
I thought that perhaps my version of the flash plugin was outdated, so
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Under Help/About plugins I see Splash and FutureSplash. Don't know if is
normal or if it matters.
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Seems to have started magically working for me
not me, I deleted it, don't care.
Flash works so far.
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across that file.
Does this thing work on it's own, or is it necessary to run an attachment
or open a message with an attachment?
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told
me AC97 was unsupported, even though the salesman who sold me this box
told me redhat supported it. They didn't like my attitude ;-) so sold me a
SBliveValue for cost, free install, to quiet me down.
I know that's no help to you, but maybe the MB sound is the unsupported
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entered in ld.so.conf the lines::
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/usr/local/lib/xine
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Wow, just installed Libranet, downloaded iso and wrote to cd, installed
easily, and it's full of features. I'm liking it. Anyone have any bad
experiences to relate?
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Wow, just installed Libranet, downloaded iso and wrote to cd, installed
easily, and it's full of features. I'm liking it. Anyone have any bad
experiences to relate?
For my info what is libranet for ?
Sorry to be so abtuse. Libranet
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Wow, just installed Libranet, downloaded iso and wrote to cd, installed
easily, and it's full of features. I'm liking it. Anyone have any bad
experiences to relate?
Nothing that was Libranets fault. Just me being dumb about
Looks like it requires Flash or Shockwave.
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have a 12x10x32 LiteOn that works fine using cdrecord under RedHat7.1
using scsi emulation.
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Don't know about burn proof, I have read that people can't make it work,
but how do I know if it works or not?
Just know the drive burns cd's using cdrecord.
On Thu, 04 Oct 2001 07:23:53 -0700
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On Thu, 04
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, of the above paths is the correct one for the
installation to find the jvm?
Show us your $PATH.
When a program complains about not finding jvm I don't think it's the
jvm.h headers but rather the java runtime environment. Usually the path is
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I have gkrellm.
Do I need to recompile the kernel to install lm_sensors and i2c?
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go get gkrellm, and then install lm_sensors and i2c
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I have gkrellm.
Do I need to recompile the kernel to install lm_sensors and i2c?
Never mind,
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that
they
are after. Isn't technology great?
I think we should just drop guns
all over Afghanistan
along with the food packets,
and offer a much bigger reward
for bin Laden and friends.
(It would probably be cheaper.)
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I thought he was in the beginning,
but he might be overwhelmed with postings
and had to make a choice.
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,
There was a lot of that Caldera bashing going on at first. Too bad.
There were some very knowledgable people lost to this list.
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Anyone have trouble getting Mozilla 0.9.5 to do shtml?
It seems to have worked in the past, (0.9.3) but I could be wrong.
(I'm using a Debian flavor of linux, Libranet, and apt-get found
Mozilla 0.9.5 on the ximian site, I think.)
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On www.qualstarcu.com, same thing. (home banking direct link).
These are the only 2 I've tried, and both are https:// links.
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Anyone have trouble getting Mozilla 0.9.5 to do shtml?
It seems to have worked in the past, (0.9.3) but I could be wrong.
(I'm
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Anyone have trouble getting Mozilla 0.9.5 to do shtml?
It seems to have worked in the past, (0.9.3) but I could be wrong.
(I'm using a Debian flavor of linux, Libranet, and apt
Tried it and it works... Thanks for the advice.
Ken
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It seems to have worked in the past, (0.9.3) but I could be wrong
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Libranet, much preferring it to Redhat.
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That's because the /dev directory does not contain 'files' as such
but simply a look up table for the all-important device nodes.
Would MAKEDEV be applicable?
(just read about that on alt.linux.debian)
man MAKEDEV (yes, all caps!)
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Thank you, gentlemen. Most kind.
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galeon is the browser that mozilla would like to be when it grows up.
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dallam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you save the old version and come
back to it if you don't like the new one?
Dallam
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in about 18 hours now without a hitch
but YMMV as you know :)
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Speaking of which, does anyone have a recommendation for a good WYSIWYG
HTML Editor?
Not wysiwyg, but Bluefish is a good html editor.
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While at work (Win2K), Mozilla
serves me fine.
Have you found Mozilla for windows
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 13:03:43 -0500
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 16 December 2001 12:01 pm, Ken Moffat wrote:
I must have tabs, so Mozilla or Galeon ( or Opera ) are on my list.
I've been using Galeon in Linux, but my wife uses Win95, and is looking
to replace Netscape 6
on
about galeon - I mean to look at that too, but I haven't had the time.
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Have a look at the Opera 6 tech preview. It does some plugins.
Also, the newer builds of Mozilla are good.
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, and
it runs fine. Nice options. Do you know if the wheel mouse plugin works in
linux? The info says version 2 works in linux with java 1.4 support. Not
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Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 11:58:27 -0800 Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do you know if the wheel mouse plugin works in
linux?
I'm not a wheel mouse pro as it was a microsoft invention. However, I've
heard whell
but only
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elx does offer a trial version of kylix, but I haven't gotten this to
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All in all elx seems quite full featured and stable so far. I'm not sure
about the Windows knockoffs, but we'll see. Anyone have problems with the
Mozilla and Galeon versions crashing on ELX?
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in Libranet linux I once tried
append=hdb=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi
and locked up on reboot with a crc error
during a time of heavy experimenting.
That's not too
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Another question. I'm trying out ELX linux, but the sound for users
doesn't work, and I can't find the audio group to add my users. (works for
root) Is there another group that controls sound permissions, or a device
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I'll try it, thanks.
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Another question. I'm trying out ELX linux, but the sound for users
doesn't work, and I can't find the audio group to add
That worked, thanks.
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Next time I boot my ELX system, I'll double check. What I do on any
system is just give /dev/dsp permissions 666. Who cares about having a
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distribution. IceWM, xfce, kde, gnome, enlightenment, windowmaker,
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Just curious about the genuflection bit.
What are the consequences of not setting the genuflection bit?
(Something about the execution bit occurs to me)
(sorry, dumb joke, couldn't resist.)
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 19:56:48 +1130
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 17:40, Ken Moffat wrote:
I wonder what you mean by finishes off the @#$% append = statement?
Do you mean 'explains it completely' or that you can't stand it?
Actually both.
I've done my best
Ii have 3 choices on my kde menu under cd burners:
cdbakeoven, gnome toaster, and xcdroast
Is there a consensus of opinion as to which is best?
The only burning I've done outside of windows is 'cdrecord'ing.
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:07:04 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For KDE2x, I prefer KonCD, which you seem to have not listed.
Seems to be beta software. Stable enough, I assume?
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and Libranet.
I deleted my cdrom links in /dev (cdrom-hdb and cdrom1-hdc) and replaced
them with ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom
ln -s /dev/scd1 /dev/cdrom1
Just another alternative to investigate.
The stepbystep site was a big help.
http://linux.nf
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heard that both
can work, depending on the distro.
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:41:29 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
download page, just 1.0rc2. I'd try that if I were you. Unless you have
the strange desire to try to download koncd from KDE CVS and compile it
from there.
No cvs for me, I'll try 1.0rc2.
Thanks again.
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:36:08 -0500
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also gcombust which I prefer Probably not in your distro
though.
The page says beta software, use at your own risk. Works for you, eh?
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FreeBSD.
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 08:47:54 +1000
Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have only used Xcdroast and it is fine.
I guess that's the standard. Just wondered if there were other good
choices. Thanks.
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 08:27:28 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading that bedtime reading page, it's a wonder anything works...
I'm always amazed anything works (when I'm at the controls).
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This has correccted the problem. Thanks. (again)
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 23:12:26 +1130
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 03:30, Ken Moffat wrote:
ln -s /dev/srX /dev/scdX
PMFJI .. I have /dev/scd0 and /dev/scd1 for cd-rw and dvd.
Should I do step 3 above?
Yes
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