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  1. I used Mandrake 9 cd1 in rescue mode, but i stumbled upon a problem.How can i write while in rescue mode.I tried with vim, joe, jed, but rescue mode doesn't have them.

     

    There must be smth whith which to write files, to modify them.

    So if u know how can i write files in rescue mode please let me know.

  2. I have a Gf4 ti 4200 with 128mb and an Aoc 7GLR, which can work at 1600x1200 @ 75.

     

    Before i had the nvidia drivers installed, i had 60HZ, which was really ****ing my eyes.After installing the driver i now have 85HZ at 1024x768.

     

    BUT my monitor can work at 1024x768 @ 100 HZ :!: .How can i manually change the refresh rate for this resolution, or how can i change the refresh rate of a given resolution at a given color depth (i'm talkin about standard resolutions and color depths, nothin exotic).

  3. I know that i can acces a windows share by typing :

    smbount //share_name/dir.

     

    But i would like to know how i could mount everything that he is sharing.I mean : if he has 5 directorys shared, i want to mount them all let's say to /home.

     

    I tried with smbmount //share_name, but i also have to specify a dir, i can't just mount everything he's sharing.

  4. Well, i made mozilla work even with a proxy by telling not to use it for 182.168.0.100 (my nic addres). Before it didn't work because i had told mozilla not to use the proxy for http://192.168.0.100, instead of just 192.168.0.100 as i did now.

     

    But since my friends in the nettwork are using Windows and thus Internet Explorer, they can't specify to their browser not to use a proxy for 192.168.0.100

     

    If someone knows how to do that while using a proxy and not specifying to the browser to ignore the proxy for that addres, it would be great.

     

    PS: I know there is Mozilla for Win, but i doubt that i'll convice'm to install it. :( , they are too comfy.

  5. Well i encountered a new problem.If i make my browser use a proxy, when i type my local nic addres, it no longer loads the test page of the apache server.

     

    U can tell Mozilla not to use the proxy for certain addreses.I told it not to use the proxy for my local nic's addres, but it won't work.

     

    I can see the test page only if i don use any proxies.Any ideas how i could view the test page even with the proxy on :?: :?: :?:

     

    It's quite important to me because everyone in my network uses a proxy for their browsers, and if i don't figure how they can view whatever my apache is serving

    while they are using a proxy, they won't take the proxy off just to see my weblog.

  6. I've done it, i've reinstalled Mdk again :twisted:

    Now i'm thinking wether to install those rpms.

     

    Tell me smth, if i want to install freetype2 and xft should i uninstall the older rpms, if there are any, or should i install them over the old ones

    (again, if they are present) :?:

  7. .bashrc is also binary : Could not open the file "/root/.bashrc" because it contains invalid UTF-8 data.

     

    Probably, you are trying to open a binary file.

     

    And any file i try to open with vim, it gives me this warning message :

     

    viminfo:Illegal starting char in line :

    viminfo:Illegal starting char in line :

    viminfo:Illegal starting char in line :

    viminfo:Illegal starting char in line :

     

    After the : are some strange characters like an A with two dots above.

    It's really annoing.I've made my mind, i'll reinstall MDK AGAIN. :cry::cry::cry::cry:

  8. After i installed some rpm's from texstar like :

     

    fontconfig-2.0-1tex.i586.rpm

    freetype2-2.1.2-2tex.i586.rpm

    Xft-2.0-1tex.i586.rpm

     

    i rebooted and suddenly the prompt changed from root to localhost.I typed root, and them my password and it worked.But tha bash promt is also changed, it no longer says root@localhost, it says bash-2.05.

     

    I thought maybe something happened to lilo.conf.When i opened it with vim it had strange symbols, that i don't know how they got there like : @.

     

    Still i thought smth messed up vim and i opened lilo.conf with gedit, gedit which told me that lilo.conf is a binary file.How could this have happened, lilo.conf isn't a binary file, at least it shouldn't be.

     

    Do u have any ideas about what i should have to do to get things to work as before, because i'd really hate to reinstall Mdk9 the thid time, especially now that i've configured it.

     

    I'm not 100% sure that the rpms did that, but i didn't do practicaly anything else.....

  9. Thx, it worked !!!

     

    Now if anyone in my network (192.168.0.xxx ) was to type 192.168.0.100 they should see my page right ?

     

    PS:I am not the server, the server is one of the guys in the network who shares his net connection.

  10. I went to www.mandrakeforum.org and there was a link to a nice tutorial about how u can setup a weblog : running Php-Nuke in your local network.

     

    One of those steps was to setup Apache to work as an intranet server.I installed drakwizard but the web config wizard dies as soon as i press the next button, so i need to know how to setup Apache as a intranet server by modifying httpd.conf

  11. Well, there is a easier way to do it then u sugested : just type in the console localedrake and you will be able to change between languages.

     

    I changed to english, but there is a problem, the garbage bin has the icon of a directory. I managed to change the icon into the normal one, but now when i delete smth, the garbage bin icon doesn't change to show that there is smth .

     

    What can i do to make it work in a normal way ??????

  12. This is what pmpatrick from mandrakeuser.org said, because i posted there too :

     

     

    I struggled with the same problem and came up with this solution:

     

    1.Install Red Hat but do not install the bootloader; instead make a boot floppy and test to make sure you can boot into RH with it;

    2. Boot into Mandrake, creat a new directory called "rhboot" at say /home/<name>/rhboot and copy the contents of the RH boot floppy to this directory;

    3.Go into Mandrake Control Center>Boot.>Boot Config and press the Configure button. Press "Ok" on the drakboot window which will bring up the window for adding entries;

    4.Press "Add", then "Linux" and fill in the "Image" field with: /home/<name>/rhboot/vmlinuz. Fill in the "Initrd" field with /home/<name>/rhboot/initrd.img. Root should be the partition where RH is installed (/dev/hdxx) and leave Video mode blank. Label it Red Hat and it should appear on your boot menu and boot into RH.

     

    AND it works, maybe u said the same thing, but he said it in a easier way.

     

    PS: i don't want to change the language of lio, i meant the language chosen during the inst of Mdk.

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