ABA's Brain Explorer

2008-07-11 Thread Bryan Bishop
Hey all, I am trying to get Brain Explorer to work under debian etch kernel 2.6.18-5-686 plus wine 1.0 taken from the wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ repos within the last 24 hours. Brain Explorer is Windows/Mac-only and is provided freely here: http://www.brain-map.org/BrainExplorer

Re: need good file explorer

2008-01-24 Thread 洪任諭
plan.html 2007/7/10, Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 02:29:33PM -0400, Zach wrote: > > I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice > > functionality equivalent to the MS

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-10 Thread Michael Pobega
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 02:29:33PM -0400, Zach wrote: > I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice > functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not > Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all direct

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-09 Thread Linas Žvirblis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: > IMHO, krusader is file manager done right! It is just awesome! Before that I > have tried a lot of file managers such as konqueror, mc, xfe etc., But once > I found krusader I stopped searching. I have never been a big f

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-09 Thread Pol Hallen
I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all directories and files on your filesystem in a tree structure and allows quickly moving/renaming/deleting files using the

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-09 Thread Mark Grieveson
> I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice > functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not > Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all directories and > files on your filesystem in a tree structure and allows quickly > moving/renaming

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Alan Ianson wrote: > On Sun July 8 2007 11:59, Zach wrote: >> On 7/8/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Hi Zach, >> > Krusader? Dolphin? gnome midnight commander (really mean and lean)? >> > Cheers, >> >> Krusader sounds like KDE app, I run GNOME and eschew KDE apps since >> they te

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Haines Brown
Mainly because for some reason I continue to use is, worthy of mention is FileRunner. I find it particularly useful for treating my websites as just another directory like the ones on my hard disk. I might also mention I once set up emacs with a configuration file so that it resembled MC. --

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Alan Ianson
On Sun July 8 2007 11:59, Zach wrote: > On 7/8/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Zach, > > Krusader? Dolphin? gnome midnight commander (really mean and lean)? > > Cheers, > > Krusader sounds like KDE app, I run GNOME and eschew KDE apps since > they tend to be bloated and require

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Rob Bochan
On Sunday 08 July 2007 02:29:33 pm Zach wrote: > I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice > functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not > Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all directories and > files on your filesystem in a tree s

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Zach
On 7/8/07, Roberto C. Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It anchors the three character string literal "lib" to the start of the line: library -> matches glib -> does not match Oh, that is nifty. Zach

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 03:32:00PM -0400, Zach wrote: > On 7/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >$ apt-cache search file manager| grep -v ^lib | grep fm|sort > > Cool what does the "^lib" do? > It anchors the three character string literal "lib" to the start of the line: library

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Zach
On 7/8/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: $ apt-cache search file manager| grep -v ^lib | grep fm|sort Cool what does the "^lib" do? Zach -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Zach
On 7/8/07, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thunar depends on its vfs libs, libexo and xfce4-panel. Dunno how much else this pulls in, but since Xfce is pretty lightweight, it probably won't matter that much. That sounds good :) Zach -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Ron Johnson
On 07/08/07 13:29, Zach wrote: I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all directories and files on your filesystem in a tree structure and allows quickly moving

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hi Zach. Zach, 08.07.2007 21:06: > On 7/8/07, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> You definitely should have a look at Thunar; it's one of the fastest file >> managers I've ever seen. > > Ok I will try it - thanks! BTW do you need to run Xfce desktop to use it? Thunar depends on its vf

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Zach
On 7/8/07, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You definitely should have a look at Thunar; it's one of the fastest file managers I've ever seen. Hi Mathias, Ok I will try it - thanks! BTW do you need to run Xfce desktop to use it? Regards, Zach -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PR

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hi Zach. Zach, 08.07.2007 20:59: > On 7/8/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi Zach, >> Krusader? Dolphin? gnome midnight commander (really mean and lean)? >> Cheers, > > Krusader sounds like KDE app, I run GNOME and eschew KDE apps since > they tend to be bloated and require many l

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Zach
On 7/8/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Zach, Krusader? Dolphin? gnome midnight commander (really mean and lean)? Cheers, Krusader sounds like KDE app, I run GNOME and eschew KDE apps since they tend to be bloated and require many libraries :) But thanks I will try Dolphin and mi

Re: need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Jonathan Kaye
Zach wrote: > I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice > functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not > Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all directories and > files on your filesystem in a tree structure and allows quickly >

need good file explorer

2007-07-08 Thread Zach
I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all directories and files on your filesystem in a tree structure and allows quickly moving/renaming/deleting files using the

Re: [Somewhat OT] Explorer destroyer

2006-04-30 Thread Martin A. Brooks
Ron Johnson wrote: That just doesn't pass my reality check. Is there any official Google document that says that they will pay $1 bounties? http://www.google.com/adsense/referrals -- Martin A. Brooks | http://www.antibodymx.net/ | Anti-spam & anti-virus Consultant| [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Somewhat OT] Explorer destroyer

2006-04-29 Thread IraqiGeek
On Sunday, April 30, 2006 4:48 AM GMT, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 23:40 +0200, Martin A. Brooks wrote: Hi This site was mentioned on my LUG list today: http://www.explorerdestroyer.com/ It's a neat idea, and a nice feeling after all those "You must use IE" sc

Re: [Somewhat OT] Explorer destroyer

2006-04-29 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Ron Johnson wrote: > On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 23:40 +0200, Martin A. Brooks wrote: > >>Hi >> >>This site was mentioned on my LUG list today: >>http://www.explorerdestroyer.com/ >> >>It's a neat idea, and a nice feeling after all those "You must use IE" >>screens you trip over from less thoughtful s

Re: [Somewhat OT] Explorer destroyer

2006-04-29 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 23:40 +0200, Martin A. Brooks wrote: > Hi > > This site was mentioned on my LUG list today: > http://www.explorerdestroyer.com/ > > It's a neat idea, and a nice feeling after all those "You must use IE" > screens you trip over from less thoughtful sites. I've put it on th

[Somewhat OT] Explorer destroyer

2006-04-29 Thread Martin A. Brooks
Hi This site was mentioned on my LUG list today: http://www.explorerdestroyer.com/ It's a neat idea, and a nice feeling after all those "You must use IE" screens you trip over from less thoughtful sites. I've put it on the front of my personal homepage[0] and it seems to work quite well.

Re: Intellimouse Explorer 4.0 wheel support buggy

2006-01-14 Thread Andreas Bögehold
Adam Porter wrote: What kernel are you using? Maybe you should try a newer one. 2.6.15, and theres nothing in the changelogs for the Snapshots that sounds like it would help. Is it maybe possible to somehow compare the output USBsnoopy produces under Windows with the output the usbmon modu

Re: Intellimouse Explorer 4.0 wheel support buggy

2006-01-13 Thread Adam Porter
Andreas Boegehold wrote: > Hi, > i have following problem: > As soon as i move the mouse, the mouse wheel won't scroll anymore. > I checked on the /dev/input/event2 device with input-events from the > input-utils and it shows very few mouse wheel events passed from the > kernel when i move the mou

Intellimouse Explorer 4.0 wheel support buggy

2006-01-13 Thread Andreas Boegehold
Hi, i have following problem: As soon as i move the mouse, the mouse wheel won't scroll anymore. I checked on the /dev/input/event2 device with input-events from the input-utils and it shows very few mouse wheel events passed from the kernel when i move the mouse (grepped it and 2-3 for severa

Re: VMware and QEMU (was Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable)

2004-08-16 Thread Johann Spies
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 09:05:07AM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote: > > (Kirk, actually) Apologies! Thanks for your reply. > > You might be able to swap steps 5 and 6, but I'm not sure whether it's > necessary to have tun0 configged before starting NAT. I just got this > working late yesterday

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-14 Thread Mike Ward
Yeah, there's always cases like that, I suppose. They don't work with IE6 under crossover office (it sounds like you already tried)? On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 13:39:49 -0700, Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Summerfield wrote: > > As for the advisability of running Internet Exploder at all,

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-14 Thread John Summerfield
Steve Lamb wrote: John Summerfield wrote: As for the advisability of running Internet Exploder at all, see the recent advice at slate.msn.net. Slate is _owned_ by Microsoft, and for those who don't wish to check, the advice is "use firefox." For some of us it isn't an option. I'd love t

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-13 Thread Steve Lamb
Scott Thompson wrote: > I haven't tried it, but there are instructions for getting IE6 working with > WINE on this website. http://frankscorner.org They no longer work. They worked close to a year ago but are no longer relevant to the present versions of wine. -- Steve C. Lamb

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-13 Thread Steve Lamb
John Summerfield wrote: > As for the advisability of running Internet Exploder at all, see the > recent advice at slate.msn.net. Slate is _owned_ by Microsoft, and for > those who don't wish to check, the advice is "use firefox." For some of us it isn't an option. I'd love to ditch Windows an

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread Mike Ward
For anyone who happens to stumble across this or what-not, I ended up messing with Crossover Office a bit, and eventually got it to install IE6. So far it works quite well, other than a few (realitively minor) glitches in displaying things like combo boxes and such. Thanks for all the suggestions.

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread John Summerfield
matt zagrabelny wrote: On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 19:31, Gregory Pierce wrote: Mike, I don't know if this has already been suggested, but you can emulate the whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) environment with a proprietary package called VMware. Unfortunately, it does a cost a small s

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread s. keeling
[Ew! I swore to myself I wouldn't get involved in this one ...] Incoming from Paul Galbraith: > Mike Ward wrote: > >Hehe.. in all fairness, it's just because we hired some new guy who > >now has the windows box I used to use for testing. Oh, and because I > >think it'd be hilarious to run IE6

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread Paul Galbraith
Mike Ward wrote: Hehe.. in all fairness, it's just because we hired some new guy who now has the windows box I used to use for testing. Oh, and because I think it'd be hilarious to run IE6 on Linux. Just... well, if you don't see the humor in that, I'm not explaining it. :) I do see the humour, not

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread Mike Ward
Hehe.. in all fairness, it's just because we hired some new guy who now has the windows box I used to use for testing. Oh, and because I think it'd be hilarious to run IE6 on Linux. Just... well, if you don't see the humor in that, I'm not explaining it. :) On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:49:48 -0400, Paul

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread Paul Galbraith
Mike Ward wrote: Thanks for al the suggestions everyone, I'll play with it a bit. Also, for the record, I'm not trying this because I'm designing for IE or because I want to browse in IE, but because I know that 95% of the people that log into our site use IE, and it'd be stupid and neglegent to no

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread matt zagrabelny
On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 19:31, Gregory Pierce wrote: > Mike, > > I don't know if this has already been suggested, but you can emulate the > whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) environment with a > proprietary package called VMware. Unfortunately, it does a cost a > small sum, ~$200. I

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread Mike Ward
Thanks for al the suggestions everyone, I'll play with it a bit. Also, for the record, I'm not trying this because I'm designing for IE or because I want to browse in IE, but because I know that 95% of the people that log into our site use IE, and it'd be stupid and neglegent to not test at all in

Re: VMware and QEMU (was Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable)

2004-08-12 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Thursday 12 August 2004 02:14, Johann Spies wrote: > Gregory, (Kirk, actually) > Could you get the network connection working from Windows XP? I have > also installed XP on qemu but I had no success in getting the network > working. Yep. It wasn't mentioned in the docs, but if you want to

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-12 Thread cep welly
Gregory Pierce wrote: Mike, I don't know if this has already been suggested, but you can emulate the whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) environment with a proprietary package called VMware. Unfortunately, it does a cost a small sum, ~$200. I actually bought it recently thinking that

Re: VMware and QEMU (was Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable)

2004-08-12 Thread Mark Turner
UNSUBSCRIBE On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 22:15:25 -0500, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 11 August 2004 07:31 pm, Gregory Pierce wrote: > > > you can emulate the whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) > > environment with a proprietary package called VMware. > > My new f

Re: VMware and QEMU (was Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable)

2004-08-12 Thread Johann Spies
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 10:15:25PM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote: > On Wednesday 11 August 2004 07:31 pm, Gregory Pierce wrote: > > > you can emulate the whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) > > environment with a proprietary package called VMware. > > My new favorite toy is QEMU, which

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Pasi Oja-Nisula
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 08:31:03PM -0400, Gregory Pierce wrote: > I don't know if this has already been suggested, but you can emulate the > whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) environment with a > proprietary package called VMware. Unfortunately, it does a cost a > small sum, ~$200.

VMware and QEMU (was Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable)

2004-08-11 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Wednesday 11 August 2004 07:31 pm, Gregory Pierce wrote: > you can emulate the whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) > environment with a proprietary package called VMware. My new favorite toy is QEMU, which is a system emulator built around a CPU emulator ala Bochs, except that i

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Gregory Pierce
Thanks for the correction John. I guess I was using "emulate" in a loose, imprecise way. You do indeed have to have a license for Windows which is set up on a virtual machine on your linux box. GP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Peter O
On August 11, 2004 08:31 pm, Gregory Pierce wrote: > Mike, > > I don't know if this has already been suggested, but you can emulate the > whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) environment with a > proprietary package called VMware. Unfortunately, it does a cost a > small sum, ~$200. I

OT: Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Simon Kitching
On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 13:12, John Summerfield wrote: > As for the advisability of running Internet Exploder at all, see the > recent advice at slate.msn.net. Slate is _owned_ by Microsoft, and for > those who don't wish to check, the advice is "use firefox." Actually, I think this is something

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread John Summerfield
Gregory Pierce wrote: Mike, I don't know if this has already been suggested, but you can emulate the whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) environment with a proprietary package called VMware. Unfortunately, it does a cost a small sum, ~$200. I actually bought it recently thinking that

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Micha Feigin
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 05:39:37PM -0400, Mike Ward wrote: > I was just wondering, really. Has anyone had any luck installing > Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable? > > It seems like a sin or something indeed, but I'm doing some web dev > stuff, so it would make testin

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Gregory Pierce
Mike, I don't know if this has already been suggested, but you can emulate the whole Windows XP (or any other brand of WIndows) environment with a proprietary package called VMware. Unfortunately, it does a cost a small sum, ~$200. I actually bought it recently thinking that it would be fun to e

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Kevin Mark
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:44:18PM +0200, Patrick Donker wrote: > Mike Ward wrote: > >I was just wondering, really. Has anyone had any luck installing > >Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable? > > > >It seems like a sin or something indeed, but I'm doing some we

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Joris Huizer
Mike Ward wrote: On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:44:36 -0500, Scott Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks, I hadn't found that yet. Unfortunatly I think my problem is a bit deeper: When I try to "wine ie6setup.exe", it runs for a moment and then tells me that the cluster size on this system isn't suppo

RE: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Scott Thompson
4 5:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable > > > On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:44:36 -0500, Scott Thompson > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks, I hadn't found that yet. > > Unfortunatly I think my problem is a bit deeper: Wh

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Mike Ward
't tried it, but there are instructions for getting IE6 working with > WINE on this website. http://frankscorner.org > > > -Original Message- > > From: Mike Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 4:40 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Patrick Donker
Mike Ward wrote: I was just wondering, really. Has anyone had any luck installing Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable? It seems like a sin or something indeed, but I'm doing some web dev stuff, so it would make testing on IE6 much easier, plus it'd just be rather amusing to run IE

RE: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Scott Thompson
I haven't tried it, but there are instructions for getting IE6 working with WINE on this website. http://frankscorner.org > -Original Message- > From: Mike Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 4:40 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: In

Re: Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Patrick Donker
Mike Ward wrote: I was just wondering, really. Has anyone had any luck installing Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable? It seems like a sin or something indeed, but I'm doing some web dev stuff, so it would make testing on IE6 much easier, plus it'd just be rather amusing to run IE

Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable

2004-08-11 Thread Mike Ward
I was just wondering, really. Has anyone had any luck installing Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable? It seems like a sin or something indeed, but I'm doing some web dev stuff, so it would make testing on IE6 much easier, plus it'd just be rather amusing to run IE6 on linux. Well,

Re: IntelliMouse Explorer (USB Compatible)

2003-12-08 Thread Sebastian Zehetbauer
> I decided trying to get help on this list after having read many articles I > found with google and having tried a lot of different entries in the > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and /etc/gpm.conf files - none of which worked. > > My computer is a PowerBook G3 ("pismo"). > I run 'woody' (2.4.18-newpmac)

Re: IntelliMouse Explorer (USB Compatible)

2003-12-08 Thread Clive Menzies
On (08/12/03 22:27), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I decided trying to get help on this list after having read many articles I > found with google and having tried a lot of different entries in the > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and /etc/gpm.conf files - none of which worked. > > My computer is a PowerBook

IntelliMouse Explorer (USB Compatible)

2003-12-08 Thread sz-pr
Hi, I decided trying to get help on this list after having read many articles I found with google and having tried a lot of different entries in the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and /etc/gpm.conf files - none of which worked. My computer is a PowerBook G3 ("pismo"). I run 'woody' (2.4.18-newpmac). The

Re: Windoze Explorer crashes when access debian samba share

2003-03-09 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Leo Spalteholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.10.0055 +0100]: > It would surprise even less me if it was Samba/Debian sending some > fscked packets. that would surprise me a lot. Samba works. this might be (a) microsoft making sure that Samba cannot be used anymore (b) microsoft cra

Re: Windoze Explorer crashes when access debian samba share

2003-03-09 Thread Leo Spalteholz
> I can access the _normal_ Windoze shares, but when I want to > > access the Samba shares from my server Windoze Explorer crashes. > > I've got this problem now for 2 days and it's very annoying, but > > I don't know what to do now. > > it would not surp

Re: Windoze Explorer crashes when access debian samba share

2003-03-09 Thread martin f krafft
Samba shares from my server Windoze Explorer crashes. I've got this problem > now for 2 days and it's very annoying, but I don't know what to do now. it would not surprise me if this is a late Microsoft "Service" pack. But I have no other information, sorry. --

Windoze Explorer crashes when access debian samba share

2003-03-09 Thread Willem-Jan Meijer
Hello, Something weirds from Windoze XP Pro, I don't know why, but I can't access samba shares anymore. I can access the _normal_ Windoze shares, but when I want to access the Samba shares from my server Windoze Explorer crashes. I've got this problem now for 2 days and it's

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 11:08:51AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > -- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > What is kicker? > > kicker is the equivalent of the GNOME foot menu, or Windows Start menu, > IIRC (I'm not a KDE user; it could also be the KDE panel itself). It's the panel it

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-20 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Wednesday, 19 February 2003, 09:19 PM -0800): > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 04:45:04AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 11:57:09AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > > > However, applications built for either desktop environment can

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-19 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 04:45:04AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 11:57:09AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > > However, applications built for either desktop environment can > > *typically* be run without *running* the desktop environment -- it just > > means you have

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-19 Thread Geordie Birch
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:57:09 -0500 Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > like Phoenix and Skipstone (which utilize GTK+). But I have yet to > utilize a good *graphical* file manager that didn't come with a DE; for > the most part, I've been doing without one, but I can also see your

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-19 Thread Paul Johnson
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 11:57:09AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > However, applications built for either desktop environment can > *typically* be run without *running* the desktop environment -- it just > means you have more libraries installed, and some processes from the > necessary DE m

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-18 Thread Jeff
Roy Pluschke, 2003-Feb-18 09:55 -0800: > On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:57:09 -0500 > Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Personally, my machine has better uses for its time than a DE -- so I > > utilize blackbox, have ROX-Filer throw some icons on my workspace, and > > try and u

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-18 Thread sean finney
hey bill, if you're reluctant to try and install gnome or kde, i'd recommend you download and burn yourself a knoppix CD. if you're not familiar with what knoppix is, it's a bootable linux on a cd, based off of debian, and comes with gnome, kde, and iirc even icewm as options from the boot prompt

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-18 Thread Roy Pluschke
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:57:09 -0500 Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Personally, my machine has better uses for its time than a DE -- so I > utilize blackbox, have ROX-Filer throw some icons on my workspace, and > try and utilize applications that don't require KDE or GNOME (

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-18 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
7;d like a > > > MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. > > > > Have you taken a look at KDE or Gnome? KDE in sid is up to 3.1 if you > > ignore the kde metapackage and rough it manually. > > Well, the goal was to not switch window managers.

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-18 Thread Bill Moseley
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 03:54:38PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote: > > Trying to ease the transition to Linux for the family, I'd like a > > MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. > > Have you taken a look at

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-18 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 03:54:38PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote: > Trying to ease the transition to Linux for the family, I'd like a > MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. Have you taken a look at KDE or Gnome? KDE in sid is up to 3.1 if you ignore the kde meta

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread Russell Shaw
John Griffiths wrote: You might also look into purchasing a copy of Xandros, which is a debian-based distro; the reviews I've read of the Xandros File Manager (called xfm, but not to be confused with another filemanager by that name) make it sound like it's several steps beyond either of the abov

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread Bill Moseley
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > -- Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > Window manager is icewm. > > As long as you have the right libraries installed (which apt will > automatically take care of), you should be able to run any filemanager > you can find -- the window

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread Kent West
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: -- Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Monday, 17 February 2003, 03:54 PM -0800): Trying to ease the transition to Linux for the family, I'd like a MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. nautilus (GNOME fil

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread John Griffiths
You might also look into purchasing a copy of Xandros, which is a debian-based distro; the reviews I've read of the Xandros File Manager (called xfm, but not to be confused with another filemanager by that name) make it sound like it's several steps beyond either of the above, and perhaps even less

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Monday, 17 February 2003, 03:54 PM -0800): > Trying to ease the transition to Linux for the family, I'd like a > MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. > > Not that icon view, just the plain old "Ex

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya bill On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Bill Moseley wrote: > Trying to ease the transition to Linux for the family, I'd like a > MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. > > Not that icon view, just the plain old "Explore" with directories > on the

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread sean finney
anager was in either case). sean On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 03:54:38PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote: > Trying to ease the transition to Linux for the family, I'd like a > MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. > > Not that icon view, just the plain ol

Re: Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread nate
Bill Moseley said: > > I like Rox and FileRunner and a few others, but this is a case where I'm > trying to make it feel a lot like Windows. your best bet is probably to ditch icewm and go with kde then, or perhaps gnome. both seem to go after the win32 look and feel much more then the rest.(I pr

Explorer-type file manager

2003-02-17 Thread Bill Moseley
Trying to ease the transition to Linux for the family, I'd like a MS Windows-like Explorer file manager, both in look and usage. Not that icon view, just the plain old "Explore" with directories on the left and directory contents on the right. And where I can configure what mouse

Re: MS Intellimouse Explorer

2002-12-23 Thread Faheem Mitha
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 02:52:52 + (UTC), Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 16:08:52 -0500, Trey Sizemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I liked the idea of Knoppix and downloaded it to try. I noticed that my >> Intellimouse Explorer (USB/opt

Re: MS Intellimouse Explorer

2002-12-23 Thread Faheem Mitha
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 16:08:52 -0500, Trey Sizemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I liked the idea of Knoppix and downloaded it to try. I noticed that my > Intellimouse Explorer (USB/optical) does not work however. Side to side > motion moves the mouse up and down (up and down do

MS Intellimouse Explorer

2002-12-22 Thread Trey Sizemore
I liked the idea of Knoppix and downloaded it to try. I noticed that my Intellimouse Explorer (USB/optical) does not work however. Side to side motion moves the mouse up and down (up and down does nothing) and clicking the mouse buttons moves the cursor to the right incrementally. The mouse

Re: Apache SSL, self-signed certs, Mac Explorer 5 problem

2002-12-12 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:13:47PM +, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: | If I make a self-signed certificate using 'ssl-certificate' on Apache | SSL (Debian Testing i386) Mozilla, Netscape and PC Explorers will accept | the certificate after a warning. | | However Macintosh Explorer 5

Apache SSL, self-signed certs, Mac Explorer 5 problem

2002-12-12 Thread Rory Campbell-Lange
If I make a self-signed certificate using 'ssl-certificate' on Apache SSL (Debian Testing i386) Mozilla, Netscape and PC Explorers will accept the certificate after a warning. However Macintosh Explorer 5 clients on OSX and OS9 will not move to the ssl site, declaring "The certifi

Re: X file explorer

2002-11-12 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 10:22:10AM +1100, Russell wrote: > Hi all, > > What file system viewers are there for X? I've been using > midnight commander which is ok, except that when i view a > file, i want to be able to copy text to the X clipboard. > I'm using fvwm2. fsviewer tkdesk In midnight

X file explorer

2002-11-12 Thread Russell
Hi all, What file system viewers are there for X? I've been using midnight commander which is ok, except that when i view a file, i want to be able to copy text to the X clipboard. I'm using fvwm2. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [

squirrelmail: failing to display on internet explorer

2002-02-16 Thread martin f. krafft
Package: squirrelmail Version: 1:1.2.4-1 Severity: normal [cc'd to debian-user since i need to fix or circumvent this somehow] a strange bug started to appear recently that seems to affect only users of IE (why do i even care?). anyway, it's been reproduced on IE 4.01 and IE 5.5, but cannot be re

Intellimouse Explorer USB

2001-10-17 Thread Morbo
I'm using an Intellimouse Explorer connected through USB and generally it's working fine, but when I move the mouse around, from time to time it stops. When this happens ther 'red light' on the bottom of the mouse is turned of, and I have to move it a bit to get it on again. D

Re: problems with intellimouse explorer USB

2001-08-21 Thread Kevin C. Smith
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 10:28:35AM -0700, Anthony Lau wrote: > At 7:50 AM -0700 8/21/2001, David Roundy wrote: > >On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 02:44:00PM -0500, Juan Antonio wrote: > > > > > I have installed debian woody but I still use kernel 2.2.19 (the one > > > which is installed with floppy disks)

Re: problems with intellimouse explorer USB

2001-08-21 Thread Anthony Lau
At 7:50 AM -0700 8/21/2001, David Roundy wrote: On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 02:44:00PM -0500, Juan Antonio wrote: > I have installed debian woody but I still use kernel 2.2.19 (the one > which is installed with floppy disks) I installed Xfree 4.x.x (the ones > that come with woody). And they do n

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