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  1. I have an oldish 256mb iRiver mp3 player and it works well with Mandriva.

    Of course I've formated it with the iRiver software to be like usb storage, i.e., skip the iRiver windows software in between.

     

    Haven't tried it on recently installed 2006 though (forgot where I put it, so can't test atm).

     

    p.s. imho, Amarok is too crowded and heavy. Besides it has too many features which I don't need,

    that's why I use XMMS (I've never managed to run Beep for some misterious reason)

  2. putting a virus in a doc or pic for linux, would be a waste of time, as all it would do is effect the users account.

    I wouldn't say so. I don't know how is it for you, but the most valuable information for me is stored in the user's account.

    I can restore system from cd's in less than 20 minutes, but the same can not be said about my documents and mp3.

  3. From Slashdot.org ->

     

    "Mandriva 2006 is to be the first Linux distro to offer built in online music service. The service will compete with the likes of emusic.com for the music business of Linux users. I have not used Mindawn before, but the service is offered in Ogg Vorbis and FLAC."

    http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/06/02/25/1419224.shtml

     

    http://wwwnew.mandriva.com/en/company/pres...through_mindawn

     

    This is so cool! :thumbs:

    Let's hope it turns out usable and good.

     

    p.s. At any case it's a fantastic PR move from Mandriva :o :end: :lol:

  4. Remember that even when you have Windblows you still can present Linux using a LIVE cd.

    I suggest trying out Kanotix, it's ideal for such purposes.

     

    p.s. Dual boot is a good idea, but won't Mandriva be too resource hungry, it's not great processor speed and quite little ram.

    I think it's too little for KDE or Gnome, try another WM.

  5. I suggest KPDF as the best .pdf reading prog on Linux :D

    But yea, you can't generally install Windows .exe files on Linux, on Mandriva (though not only Mandriva) we have .rpm files,

    of course one can always try to install from source.

     

    You can install WINE and run the exe with a command -> wine program.exe <-,

    it will try to "emulate" a windows environment.

     

    (WINE = wine is not an emulator, I know I know!)

  6. Hello!

     

    I wonder if there is an ftp prog for Linux that automatically decides if the file is to be uploaded binary or ascii.

    I have to update a few Gallery (php app) versions on several locations and that prog is one heavy messed up thing.

    It's good, but there are lots of files and in one subfolder there are binary files in another - ascii,

    so it's a real pain to upload each folder more or less manually.

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    I've been using gFTP, if you know any better ftp prog, please do tell,

    I have to work a lot with FTP in my daily tasks.

     

    Thanks!

  7. Yea, delete it,

    it's useless if you're not a total sadomazochist :P

     

    OOo_2.0.1_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz is 104mb in size

     

    p.s. When you get it, cut/paste the Mandriva Menus .rpm file from the subdirectory into the main rpm dir, then delete the subdir,

    and only then install with -ivh *

     

    so only the Mandriva menu entries will be installed ;)

  8. Sorry, mate, wrong file!

    You need to get a file called OOo_2.0.1_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz

    from here -> http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.1/index.html

     

    And the command is rpm -ivh *

    just like that

     

    p.s. The file which you got is an archive of the source which you'd have to compile yourself (near impossible, it's even worse than compiling KDE, better get that rpm archive I pointed out).

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