Dear All,
I just installed my xine on rh80 (latest xine i guess) and I can hear the
sound and video from my vcd at the beginning. For the minutes after, I
suddenly can hear any.. some sugestions?
thx
.dave
Someone is speaking well of you.
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On 10 Feb 2003, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 17:36, Jerry Roy wrote:
>
> > How do I permanently set an environment variable so it works across
> > reboots? I have the command down, just don't know which is the correct
> > file (.bashrc? .profile?) to place it in. Someone said there
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Michael Fratoni wrote:
> Either:
> export ICAClient=/test/icadir
> or
> ICAClient=/test/icadir
> export ICAClient
>
> Both of which result in:
>
> [mfratoni@paradox mfratoni]$ echo $ICAClient
> /test/icadir
and there's the extremely temporary:
$ ICAClient=/test/icadir
if
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 06:33:02PM -0800, Ilona wrote:
> I'm a newbie to Linux and was wondering what people prefered and
> advantages disadvantges to Netscape and Mozilla and if mozilla wich
> version to use 1.0.2 or 1.2? From what I could see it seemed that they
> had two separate numbering sche
Hi all,
I am using OpenOffice.org shipped with Red Hat 8. I have CUPS printer
which works fine with KDE. But when I try to print from OpenOffice.org
it mostly fails (OO can use CUPS printers since i have it in list).
Doesn't print any error message or something similar, just it doesnt
print an
Ilona wrote:
I'm a newbie to Linux and was wondering what people prefered and
advantages disadvantges to Netscape and Mozilla
As you know, Netscape 7.x and Mozilla 1.x use the same rendering engine.
But there are key things that make Mozilla the best choice for me.
First, Mozilla includes som
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 01:00:32PM +0100, Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
> Doesn't print any error message or something similar, just it doesnt
> print anything.
Is there anything of interest in /var/log/cups/error_log?
Tim.
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Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
Hi all,
I am using OpenOffice.org shipped with Red Hat 8. I have CUPS printer
which works fine with KDE. But when I try to print from OpenOffice.org
it mostly fails (OO can use CUPS printers since i have it in list).
Doesn't print any error message or something similar,
utorak 11. februar 2003. 13:39, Tim Waugh:
> Is there anything of interest in /var/log/cups/error_log?
No, nothing special. Mostly messages look like this:
I [11/Feb/2003:13:06:51 +0100] Job 41 queued on 'hp_ps' by 'dj.dule'.
I [11/Feb/2003:13:06:51 +0100] Started filter
/usr/lib/cups/filter/ps
> -Original Message-
> From: Ilona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tue, February 11, 2003 4:33 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Mozilla or Netscape?
>
>
> I'm a newbie to Linux and was wondering what people prefered and
> advantages disadvantges to Netscape and Mozilla and if mo
Around about 10/02/2003 13:36, Robert P. J. Day typed ...
if you want to use the "root=LABEL=/" label notation, then you need
to use the initrd, or build ext3 support right into the kernel.
if you're happy with the /dev notation, you're fine without it.
What *is* the LABEL notation all about?
Hi,
I have search the website of gnupg.org and Ximain.org but found no
answer, and have tried the evolution list
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Hi,
I have search the website of gnupg.org and Ximain.org but found no
answer, and have tried the evolution list
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>What *is* the LABEL notation all about? I've only ever come across
> /dev/xxx ...
The Label puts a name for the partition which is the same regardless of
weather or not the hard drive stays in the same position, i.e move
drive from hda to hdb grub will still find the partitions.
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Hi,
I have search the website of gnupg.org and Ximain.org but found no
answer, and have tried the evolution list
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Hi,
I have search the website of gnupg.org and Ximain.org but found no
answer, and have tried the evolution list
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Hi,
sorry if my mails are empty, but its only on this list.
The mail in my send items looks fine.
Patrick
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Michael Fratoni wrote:
AGP works here with the stock kernels, just a matter of a little
convincing to make it behave.
In /etc/rc.local, I have:
modprobe agpgart agp_try_unsupported=1
I'll give that a shot. Might be the better way to go.
Tom
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On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 14:44, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have search the website of gnupg.org and Ximain.org but found no
> answer, and have tried the evolution list
so what's the question?
btw Evolution does not screw *my* emails to this list ... what did you
do with it ?
Piero
Hi,
I have search the website of gnupg.org, ximain.org, but found no
answers.
I have a friend who send me e-mails digital signed with pgp 8.0 from
outlook on a Windows 200 or XP pc.
I have his public key imported into ggp 1.2.1 (can send hem encrypted
messages), but i can't check his digital sign
I dit a cut and paste from a early message and then send it to this
list.
As you could see it turn up several times empty or some text was gone
Retyping the text just put it fine on the list
Patrick
Op di 11-02-2003, om 15:11 schreef Piero Calucci:
> On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 14:44, Patrick Marqu
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 08:02, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have search the website of gnupg.org, ximain.org, but found no
> answers.
>
> I have a friend who send me e-mails digital signed with pgp 8.0 from
> outlook on a Windows 200 or XP pc.
> I have his public key imported into ggp 1.
Hi,
Outlook doesn't support OpenPGP. Period. There are ugly hacks (by PGP
and others) that include the signed and encrypted messages in the body
of the message, but that invites new problems.
I just select the content, paste it to a file, and then verify/decrypt.
And evolution doesn't screw my e
I am using a PC as firewall and natting device to my network (192.168.0.*)
The firewall was created with Lokkit with the addition of line for
Masquerading, i.e the Lokkit-INPUT chain+Masquerade
If I stop iptables I can surf my internal network with any Window
machine, otherwise no way of surfin
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 06:33:02PM -0800, Ilona wrote:
> I'm a newbie to Linux and was wondering what people prefered and
> advantages disadvantges to Netscape and Mozilla and if mozilla wich
> version to use 1.0.2 or 1.2? From what I could see it seemed that they
> had two separate numbering sche
> Hi,
>
> Outlook doesn't support OpenPGP. Period. There are ugly hacks (by PGP
> and others) that include the signed and encrypted messages in the body
> of the message, but that invites new problems.
He uses pgp 8.0 not openpgp.
>
> I just select the content, paste it to a file, and then verify
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 14:29, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Outlook doesn't support OpenPGP. Period. There are ugly hacks (by PGP
> > and others) that include the signed and encrypted messages in the body
> > of the message, but that invites new problems.
> He uses pgp 8.0 not openpgp
> I'm talking about the functionality, not a specific program :)
Is there a way to use signed messages between the platforms ?, i would
like to use it in our company.
>
> > > I just select the content, paste it to a file, and then verify/decrypt.
> > It's a idee
> > >
> > > And evolution doesn'
On Tue February 11 2003 09:43, Rui Miguel Seabra wrote:
> I'm talking about the functionality, not a specific program :)
Has anyone noticed that Kmail doesn't handle pgp/gpg signed/encyphered mail
"correctly"? It doesn't do it using mime headers, it just drops it into the
mail stream. Is ther
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 14:42, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> I never uses unstable version my knowledge is not good enough to play
> around. RH 7.3 and Evolution 1.2.1
> I must say i have rebooted my computer after the problems, and hope its
> a one time event, it never happend before.
Ok, sometim
I have setup a DSL connection and set FIREWALL=MASQUERADE
It semms it do not work. No I have a look to delivered scripts at
/etc/ppp firewall-masq and firewall-standalone .
These scripts use ipchains and this isn't installed on RH8.0.
How to make that connections from eth0 and bluez0 are forwar
The little time i have used Kmail i dit not found any problems.
> Has anyone noticed that Kmail doesn't handle pgp/gpg signed/encyphered mail
> "correctly"? It doesn't do it using mime headers, it just drops it into the
> mail stream. Is there a correction for this in the works?
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Hi
I have the following entry in scheduled cron jobs 4 times a day. What
does it actually do ? /sbin/service iptables restart >/dev/null
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On Tue February 11 2003 11:56, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> The little time i have used Kmail i dit not found any problems.
Yea but the rest of us probably have.
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 09:23, Michael Tiernan wrote:
> Yea but the rest of us probably have.
Well, thats a bit unfair. Every single piece of software I have ever used has
had one problem or another. This is usually true for everyone, since no
software is written specifically for the perso
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> Hi
>
> I have the following entry in scheduled cron jobs 4 times a day. What
> does it actually do ? /sbin/service iptables restart >/dev/null
It restarts your iptables service (or firewall) and sending the output to
/dev/null so that you don't see anything
I are right,
I think that the whole *nix OS and software discussions are all related
to personal favor.
Patrick
> So i think my whole ramble is about using the client that best suites your
> needs. For me, it's Kmail. For the next person, it might be Evo, and for
> Joe-bob, it might be mutt.
On Tue February 11 2003 12:26, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 February 2003 09:23, Michael Tiernan wrote:
> > Yea but the rest of us probably have.
> Well, thats a bit unfair.
Yes, it is. I didn't want to bring this into a public venue but saying "I've
used it a bit and it works fine for
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 13:12:24 +, Neil Bird wrote:
> Around about 10/02/2003 13:36, Robert P. J. Day typed ...
> > if you want to use the "root=LABEL=/" label notation, then you need
> > to use the initrd, or build ext3 support right into the kernel
I'm curious...do you have to be in some special
club to get your email posts answered.
I have submitted a post several times about power
management and have not got one answer. Getting the system to boot I would have
thought was straight forward for the non-newbies and is clearly quite a cr
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For starters, you'll definitely limit yours responses by sending HTML
emails. Lots of people here just don't put up with that kind of thing.
What did you add to your /etc/grub.conf file to get it to boot? Can you
post your file here so we can "see" it. Try changing you harddrive BIOS
setting to
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 13:07, Scott Taylor wrote:
> I'm curious...do you have to be in some special club to get your email posts
>answered.
>
> I have submitted a post several times about power management and have not got one
>answer. Getting the system to boot I would have thought was straight f
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Wolfgang Rapp wrote:
> I have setup a DSL connection and set FIREWALL=MASQUERADE
> It semms it do not work. No I have a look to delivered scripts at
> /etc/ppp firewall-masq and firewall-standalone .
> These scripts use ipchains and this isn't installed on RH8.0.
>
> How t
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 13:56, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> Hi,
> sorry if my mails are empty, but its only on this list.
> The mail in my send items looks fine.
>
I've seen that every now and again in Evolution, glad someone else has
experienced this ;-)
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On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 14:07, Scott Taylor wrote:
> I'm curious...do you have to be in some special club to get your email posts
>answered.
No, but if you post html messages it's likely they will not be seen by
many (if not most) of the people in here. Set your mail client to post
in tex
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 11:34, Silvio López Ruz wrote:
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>
> Silvio López Ruz
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I'm looking for a command line program that converts between ascii and
hex and vice versa.
thank you
-steve
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On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 02:29, Wolfgang Rapp wrote:
> I have setup a DSL connection and set FIREWALL=MASQUERADE
> It semms it do not work. No I have a look to delivered scripts at
> /etc/ppp firewall-masq and firewall-standalone .
> These scripts use ipchains and this isn't installed on RH8.0.
>
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>Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 08:36:59 -0600
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>Subject: Re: Mozilla or Netscape?
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>On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 06:33:02PM -0800, Ilona wrote:
>> I'm a newbie to Linux and was wondering what people prefere
On 15:17 11 Feb 2003, Stephen Mah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I'm looking for a command line program that converts between ascii and
| hex and vice versa.
The od command will transcribe data in many formats, including hex.
Going the other way wants perl (or perhaps dc; I think it can be made to
Hello list,
How do I re-direct std error "2" when gdm (or kdm,
whatever) is handling the login?
My concern is about error messages that appear in an
active TTY when a client session is starting in X.
Typically, I boot at init level 5, then login as a
user with gdm handling the initial gui interf
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I wish that was in the footer as well. It would make things easier,
IMO.
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Sorry, I was wrong about what gets captured by 'startx
> file 2>&1'. There is a file: ~/.xsession-errors that
appears to contains stuff that would - in a gdm
handled login - normally go to the specified
redirection in a manual startx login. So, my question
is, then, how to control/capture the hardw
I posted this to the install list a few days ago but haven't yet had a response and
I still haven't figured it out on my own
I upgraded my RH7.3 to RH 8.0 and am getting some xwindows problems
When I log into Gnome I get a error about the Gnome settings daeon starting too many
times .. it says
>> I have setup a DSL connection and set FIREWALL=MASQUERADE
>> /etc/ppp firewall-masq and firewall-standalone .
>> These scripts use ipchains and this isn't installed on RH8.0.
>>
>> How to make that connections from eth0 and bluez0 are forwarded to
>> ppp0 with masqueading.
>> Must I setup my o
Any one have a strait forward suggestion on forwarding all 10.2.0.0 eth0
incoming traffic to a ppp0 gateway? I have ipv.forward = 1 that wasn't
enough.. I could swear with two eth's this is fairly simple.. static
routes file doesn't get it as the dev ppp0 does not exist when the net
starts.. adding
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