>
>Hello again,
>
>I have another problem (remember, I am a newbie!!!!!)
>rpmdrake was trying to read the rpm packages from the cdrom (cdrom 1) that
>at the moment I can use as reader (is a Yamaha CDRW and mandrake 7.2 just
>can read cd when it is used with xcdroast)
>I tryed yesterday to force rpmdrake to read from the cdrom2 (Hitachi DVD)
>erasing the cdrom (1) lecture to find rpm packages from the preferences and
>>from then it is impossible to open rpmdrake, that gives me an error (no
>>packages avalaible or something similar).
>>Is there any configuration file for rpmdrake?, I suppose that because if I
>>uninstall and then reinstall rpmdrake the problem is not solved. And
>>rpmdrake wasn't read from the Hitachi DVD, so I can not use the program to
>>install more rpm packages.
>>
>>
>>Thanks a lot for your attention
>>Yours sincerely
>>
>>Francisco Alcaraz
>>Murcia (Spain)
>>-----Mensaje original-----
>>De: Francisco Alcaraz Ariza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Fecha: jueves, 09 de noviembre de 2000 11:04
>>Asunto: Upgrade Mandrake 7.2
>>
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>I have finally installed 7.2 on my computer; when I did the installation
>>>using a booting disk I had a lot of problems with KDE2, but doing the
>>>installation from the CD-ROM more of the problems have dissapeared.
>>>Most of the problems, but not all; I have the next ones:
>>>
>>>a) under 7.1 my Yamaha CDR works fine, as CD-recorder and as CD-lecture;
>>but
>>>now it only works as CD-recorder, when I introduce a CD_ROM it is not
>>>recognized (the KDE shows the icon closed). Unfortunately Rpmdrake just
>>look
>>>for the rpm packages in the Yamaha.
>>>
>>>b) My DVD Hitachi was recognized well, but not with xcdroast; I just can
>>>copy CD using the Yamaha to read (in this case it works!!!!!) and write.
>>>Under 7.1 the Hitachi worked fine 100%.
>>>
>>>c) The sound of the tv-card (Avermedia Capture 98) is not correctly
>>>detected, so I can watch the tv with kvintv but not hear the sound. Under
>>>7.1 worked fine.
>>>
>>>d) The KDE system control (the name it is not exactly that, but it is
>>>equivalent to the System-Configuration package in windows) detects a lot
>of
>>>conflict of IRQ between netcard and soundcard, but I have not idea about
>>how
>>>to change this; I have made changes in the modules.conf file, for example
>>>the soundcard IRQ under windows is 5, but in linux is 7 (I think this
>could
>>>be part of the problem), but if I put the change in modules.conf and
>>restart
>>>the sistem the irq is the same.
>>>
>>>e) My epson Stylus 760 works; the color print is fine, much better than
in
>>>7.1, but the margins are minimum (cup configuration) and I can find how
to
>>>modify them.
>>>
>>>Any help will be very appreciated, because 7.2 looks and seems to work
>fine
>>>for the rest of the hardware and software.
>>>
>>>Francisco Alcaraz
>>>Murcia (Spain)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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