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  1. oops there must be a limitation on my file sizes. I'll upload then elsewhere sometime. They're all from DeviantArt. you might be able to search for the name to find them. They're worth it. I'll let you know when i upload them.

  2. I'm not a big fan of KDE or Gnome. I use Enlightenment.

    Try it sometime. It's on CD2 of MDK 9.0 and 9.1's install.

     

    There are some really good skins for enlightenment at:

    http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/60/?topic_id=60

     

    Skins for other WMs including KDE

    http://themes.freshmeat.net/

     

    and a must have to have a good looking desktop is a background. And for those you can't go past. Look at the abstract section. Brilliant

    www.deviantart.com

     

    Hava a look at my desktop at

    http://iphitus.netfirms.com/

    I have all the wallpaper for it there for download.

    I got themes at Freshmeat and Wallpaper at DeviantArt.

    I've got two new themes as well i haven't uploaded.

     

    And a goodlooking MP3 player is a must.

    If XMMS is your choice, you can use Winamp 2 skins with it (not 3).

    http://classic.winamp.com/skins/

     

    good luck

     

    James

     

    email if you want to know any more

    rcxau[at]yahoo.com.au

  3. Earlier on you said you were unsure of how to install with urpmi

    It's so easy

    Before you start you might want to visit.

    http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/urpmiweb.php

    and add sources. It'll give you the commands.

     

    If you've done that, it's as easy as

     

    su

     

    then typing as root

     

    urpmi programname

     

    for example

     

    urpmi galeon

     

    It downloads and installs everything including dependencies. Or uses CD's if you have the souces enabled. I have cable internet and i love it. I'm one of those people who tries heaps of software.

     

    Anyway goodluck

     

    James

  4. i did find this:

    http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm

    it gives you a "windows explorer" view of your linux partition (ext2) with drag and drop and more. However the write support is unreliable and could stuff things up and there is still a risk with the read too. I don't think it works on XP/2000. However there is sure to be a driver or something out there that'll let me use it as a normal drive, safely. I don't want to lose anything. I did find one but it only worked on NT4. Lost the site now.

    James

  5. Is there anything i can use to save my documents in KWord in M$'s Word DOC format?

    I need to do this as i need to share documents with those who have not seen the light.

    I can open Word documents in KWord but can't save, i looked in the dropdown box on the Save dialog, no M$ word option. I can't use RTF or any other formats, needs to be Word.

    What can i do? IS there anything i can use?

    Thanks

     

    James

  6. i've tried the wizard. no go

    I found out I have to set the hostname to my Optus HSD Client ID. Still not working though.

     

    Is there anyone out there who uses Optus Cable on their Linux MDK system?

    How did you install it? can you give me instructions?

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    james

  7. In 98 I just ran the install for the modem driver, it asked if i would be using USB or Ethernet (i went ethernet, I can't use USB) and it installed. I then got the optus CD out and installed that. It setup everything for me. It asked for my username and i gave that.

    So pretty easy.

     

    James

  8. Patch cable

     

    Lights on modem light up

     

    I'll check the ethernet card lights, i think they do though

     

    It works on Win 98 and XP

     

    I don't know if i need to use PPPoE. Optus don't Provide support for linux users :cry::evil:

  9. Hi

    I'm trying to install my cable internet in Linux

    However i can't get it going. I live in Melbourne, Australia and have my cable internet provided by Optus. I have a Motorola 4200 Surfboard cable modem and am using through an ethernet connection (see below). My network card is supported by linux. I have Mandrake 9.0

    Thanks

    James

     

     

    MODEM

    |

    |

    | <- Ethernet Cable

    |

    |

    COMPUTER

  10. Is there a native linux executable for Half Life. Can i use the server version to play singe player offline games? I have a windows cd accessable. I don't want to use wine.

    thanks

     

    rcxau

  11. Be careful.

    I have the same problem, i want to install GLIBC2.3 for a few programs.

    Once you get the glibc2.3 rpm it starts a string of dependencies.

     

    DON'T be tempted to force a RPM install of GLIBC. I speak from experience. It does NOT work. I lost everything on my linux partition. Fortunately i keep my files on my Winblows partition so they are accessible in both.

     

    A workaround is to download the source for a program and compile yourself. A few instructions are below.

    Good luck

     

    rcxau

     

     

    I am a newbie too, it seems daunting but is really simple. Most times all you need to do is open a console and cd to the directory whre you downloaded the source source tar.gz and type

    tar -xzvf sourcefilename.tar.gz

    look for the readme file with konqueror or your favorite text editor (for me joe or jpico)and it will normally contain instructions. A compile and install is usually to cd to the directory you expanded the tar.gz to then

    make

    Might need to su and type in your root password and then

    make install

    [/i]

  12. Thanks i have it fixed

    It has very very small outward curve on each side that only affects my panel that i am fine with, the curve is barely visible.

    I used xvidtune to fix it, another friend of mine also reccomended it.

    Thanks heaps, you all helped

     

    James

  13. Hi

    I have been hidden from details like this by Winblows "friendly(?)" interface.

     

    I am not sure whether this is what you asked for, it's out of the technical detail section of the manual.

     

    James

     

    Out of Monitor's manual

     

    Available at http://www.hp.com/cposupport/manual_set/bph07336.pdf

    or in HTML http://216.239.37.100/search?q=cache:oU7Nn...&hl=en&ie=UTF-8

     

    HP D5258A Pavilion M50 15 inch display

     

    M50 Display Information

    Picture tube 15 in (38.1 cm), 90°

    deflection, nonglare,

    black matrix,

    light transmission

    57% phosphor P22

    medium short, 0.28

    mm dot pitch

     

    Maximum

    viewable area

    280 mm (H) x 210 mm

    (V)

    11 in (H) x 8.25 in

    (V)

     

     

    // Is this it?

     

    Line

    (horizontal)

    frequency

    30–54 kHz

     

    Raster

    (vertical)

    frequency

    50–100 Hz

     

    Power source 100–240 VAC, 50/60

    Hz

     

    Maximum power

    consumption

    90 W

     

    Dot rate 65 MHz

     

     

     

    M50 Video Modes

    The display supports the following

    industry-standard combinations of

    screen resolution and refresh rates.

    Other combinations are possible, but

    may require adjustments to the image

    size and position.

     

     

    Resolution

    (dots x

    lines)

    Vertical

    Frequency

    640 x 480 60 Hz

    640 x 480 75 Hz

    640 x 480 85 Hz

    720 x 400 70 Hz

    800 x 600 60 Hz

    800 x 600 75 Hz

    800 x 600 85 Hz

    1024 x 768 60 Hz

  14. What is the best emulator to use to run MinGW in linux

    It needs to

    --Be easy to install (preferably rpm)

    --Only needs to emulate the compiler and associated tools.

    --I have a PII300mhz 160mbram, Mandrake 9.0/Win98

     

    I want to be able to compile my windows programs as WIndows programs but under linux.

    I would like to use an emulator to emulate my compiler (MinGW C/C++) so i don't need to use windows.

     

    I need this as i have something called the F3C, the Freefoote foundation classes, a C++ wrapper for the Windows API, similar to MFC. I like it better than MFC.

    The F3C is only known to work with MinGW. I will test my programs under Wine, they are pretty simple.

     

    Thanks a heap, this is the only thing keeping me to using Windows

     

    rcxau

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