On Wednesday 20 April 2005 11:04 pm, ymc014 wrote: > Hello, > > I really apologize for not informing in advance that this is the first > time I've used linux,I've been using windows through the years,from windows > 95 up to windows XP(my OS before I've decided to switch to Linux) so I do > not really know what is "modprobe sb","lspci-vv" etc.,
What Ray means is to type in these commands at a console. In KDE you can look for the program konsole. This will give you a command console similiar to a DOS command prompt (But infinitely more powerful ;). You have to do these as the root user. That means when you open the (c/k)onsole, you must type 'su' and it will ask you for the root password that you specified at install time. If you lack konsole, all distributions will let you push CTRL-ALT-F1 and you will get a raw login console. Username root and your password will let you then type in the commands Ray Specified. Furthermore, lacking konsole, you can try the program 'xterm' for the same results. Remeber to type these as the root user or you lack enough permissions to get things done! I hope that lets you start on Ray's advice! -- ---------------------------------------- --EB > All is fine except that I can reliably "oops" it simply by trying to read > from /proc/apm (e.g. cat /proc/apm). > oops output and ksymoops-2.3.4 output is attached. > Is there anything else I can contribute? The latitude and longtitude of the bios writers current position, and a ballistic missile. --Alan Cox LKML-December 08,2000 ---------------------------------------- - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs