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  1. Maillion

    Forum upgrade is coming

    Originally posted by Philipp: Quote: Originally posted by maillion: Quote: I still cannot edit my own posts. Fixed. Trial Ahhh! That's better! 8)
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    Forum upgrade is coming

    Test Edit
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    Mandrake or Fedora?

    Originally posted by axp: Quote: Okay, thanks for your input. I think that I will stay with Mandrake for the moment. At the moment, i can not really do much in shell. I can basically only list files and search for files. One thing though, in Mandrake 9.1, how do you make it so that my ethernat card has a static IP address? Because currently, it dynamically assigns itself one, but it takes a VERY long time!! How do i assign a static IP? Sorry, but your isp assigns your ip address, unless you have your own domain and server...
  4. Maillion

    Forum upgrade is coming

    I still cannot edit my own posts. This is the error I get: "Error: Can't open template forum_error_notallowed" Please help. :x
  5. Maillion

    Mandrake or Fedora?

    Originally posted by axp: Quote: Hi, Ive currently got Mandrake installed on my computer, but I also have a copy of Fedora. The reason I didnt install Fedora is because the installation process failed when it tries to start X windows(why does this happen?). So i would have had to install it in text mode. And as I am a newbie to Linux, i was not very confident about doing so. So I installed Mandrake 9.1 instead. I was just wondering, because Fedora is newer than Mandrake 9.1, should i spend the time to install Fedora where currently Mandrake is? Actually, I'm quite happy with Mandrake as it is, i probably wont install Fedora...But whats the difference between them anyway? Thanks The failure is usually because X has no idea of what video system you have, or it thinks you video system is something it is not. There may be other problems, but that is what I see most often as the cause. Both Mandrake and Fedora are based upon Red Hat, Mandrake has diverged from its ancestor a bit more than Fedora. Fedora hasn't existed quite as long as Mandrake has, I'd guess, because Fedora is what Red Hat has helped set up in the Oen Source arena as its own replacement when it decided to go fully commecial, into the 'enterprise' arena. I consider Mandrake to be more user friendly, and I have had little luck with either Red Hat or Fedora, perhaps because of my hardware, also. My Fedora installs also failed, but at different points, except for the first. If I were you, and Mandrake 9.1 were running, I'd stick with it for a while, at least until you find out something better. I started with Mandrake myself, when my first attempts at Debian died on me. (I didn't know anythingabout Linux at the time, except how to get a command line directory listing). I've since learned that it is easy to try out a distro. Do you want to try out Debian? then get Knoppix, Morpheus, or Gnoppix. Each of these is a 'LiveCD', which is designed to run entirely from a CD (with the help of a RAMdisk). They are all based upon Debian, and neither of the two I've tried have diverged a lot from their ancestor. There are several others out there, based on other known distros. Mandrake has one, as well as SUSE and Slackware. There may be some I have forgotten, and there may be new ones since the last time I looked. These will allow you to try out other distros without messing around with your present operating system(s). If you haven't already, try text-only mode, and try out the command line. You can do it in a terminal window, but it feels different if you have no GUI to click on at the border of the window. Mandrake, using either KDE or Gnome will give you all the graphic interface options you can ever use. Have fun! 8) 8)
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    Forum upgrade is coming

    Originally posted by Philipp: Quote: Originally posted by maillion: Quote: It won't allow me to edit my post! "Not allowed" error! This is bad! really bad! (In addition, the "Include my profile signature" is not fixed, it needs to be turned on for each post... Is this an older post? There is an edit limit of 2 hours. Originally posted by maillion: Quote: In addition, the "Include my profile signature" is not fixed, it needs to be turned on for each post... Added to my do list. Should be done in the next 2 days Originally posted by maillion: Quote: Will the "Quick Code" icon allow us to add the name of the poster who is quoted? :x No, you need to click on the quote with reply icon () to do this. No, as usual, the moment I could see my message, I saw a typo, and tried to fix it - it told me I was not allowed. Thanks for the explanation and examples of the edit buttons. there are are some that look cool! 8)
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    Forum upgrade is coming

    Did you notice that in one of my posts above that the icons I was speaking of were not there, just the text explanations? I wanted to quote text from several other posts, so I copied and pasted, using the "Quote" icon in the "Quick Code" icon bar to differentiate them. The icons, though highlighted, did not get pasted in! (Will the "Quick Code" icon allow us to add the name of the poster who is quoted? :x
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    Forum upgrade is coming

    It won't allow me to edit my post! "Not allowed" error! This is bad! really bad! (In addition, the "Include my profile signature" is not fixed, it needs to be turned on for each post...
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    Forum upgrade is coming

    Quote: This is way different in the new forums. There is now a "current topics" option which will display the last 10 topics of each single forum. The folder for each topic is marked in 4 different colors, depend on the age of each post: Posts of the last 6 hours Posts of the last 7-12 hours Posts of the last 12-24 hours 24 hours+ This was necessary because the new forum is using a caching system like the rest of the website. There needs to be something at the bottom or top of the forum index window to explain these. Quote: Very nice, thank you! I agree with jimf43, the edit..icons need an identifier to clue newer users as to what they are. I had to look at the bottom of my browser screen to id them. Most suers will not get this. That is true! The status line works, sort of, but not all of the new stuff can be understood from there. What is "sub text"? What is "tt text"? What is "s text"? I know what a "marquee" is in some programs, but what is it here? And so forth. I, and probably many others do not use all these functions often, but some of them are used occasionally. Without something to identify them on the edit page, the occasional ones will be forgotten, especially since the status line info is unclear on a lot of them... Quote: View the profile Mark this topic as solution (topic starter only) Reply with quote to this post Edit this post Delete this post (admin only) These icons 'bleed' into the background, making some of them difficult to differentiate from one another, leaving only the left-to-right position to identify them, and their meaning is unknown, unless you jump to the post I coppied the above from, or the faq to be produced. (It would be nice if the delete function was available to the post's 'owner' as well as 'admin'. 8)
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    icons

    Quote: how can i change red hat linux icons and mouse cursors??? Look here: http://kde-look.org/index.php?xsortmode=new&page=0 They have all kinds of stuff for changing the KDE look and feel, including icons. The site gives instructions on how to use everything I've tried so far. I haven't checked on icons, just themes and logos so far. If you want to change a desktop icon, you can right click on the icon, choose "properties" and click on the icon displayed in the dialog that appears. The next dialog will give you the chance to 'Browse' or choose from the "system' icons. I don't think there is a way to change all of them at once, except for the KDE specific icons. 8)
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    Debian DVD jigdo problem

    Quote: If you can do the Debian install, and get it up and running the first time through I will kneel before you and worship you as a Guru. Hey, Dapper! My first effort to install via the net install worked perfectly, but my probs with XP screwed it up, so I did it again, and it didn't work the next time, or the third try, so I went back to a Knoppix install, but I did get one, and only one that was up and running from a 'standard' install... 8)
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    Debian DVD jigdo problem

    Quote: I need to install a Debian sid (unstable) at my home PC where i only have ISDN internet connection. So I'm thinking about downloading it to DVD at work where i have a faster internet connection. I don't want CD .isos as i really hate playing DJ with data-cds As I already have an older sid snapshot on cd i'd like to use jigdo to create the DVD image (so i can re-use the packages which didn't change). But i don't get a complete image...i tried it several times with different .jigdo/.template files but there are always 50-100 packages 'missing' - in fact there are already newer versions of these packages available on the servers, but the old ones are gone so i can't complete my download... If anyone has a solution except downloading the full .iso images please let me know. If I were you, I'd download the single net install iso, and use it to install the remainder from the net. 8)
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    Hp a220n not accepting linux

    I'd more likely be more like a tyoe 10, but I'm really happy that one person put me in company with Danleff and Dapper! (Thanks for the ego boost!) 8)
  14. Maillion

    Installing Mandrake 10

    Quote: Hi guys I currently have a PC running Windows XP Home. I have the hard drive split into 2 (120GB - 80GB C drive and 40GB D). I have windows installed on C and documents (mp3s and uni work) on D. I want to move the documents onto C, and then install Mandrake 10 onto D. How easy is this? I don't want to do any damage to the Windows installation, and when finished I want to be able to easily boot either installation. Thanks Jon Is any part of the Windows stuff on D: ? Are there any programs installed on D: ? If there is nothing there but data that you created, then you should have no problem. Be sure to backup as much as you can before starting. 8)
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    mp3s & red hat 9.......where are them?

    Quote: I'm fairly certain there is. Hold on and I'll do a quick Google... http://linux.oldcrank.com/tips/mp3ogg/ There are many more out there, but this looks to be the easiest way... I checked it out. It looks good, and it's a script, (easier to modify, if needed) it won't do me much good - I have 0 (zero) mp3's, but maybe it will help others like thefrog... 8)
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