[newbie] Kppp problems
I have an internal modem on Com 3 and When I set Kppp for it It gives me a Modem Busy. I tried every other option but those only said no modem found .(I was using cuart2 i think and the ttys2 something like that) .Is this a setup problem or is my modem messed up? --- James Caldwell Woodberry Forest , Virginia , 22989 telephone @ school 672-3900 home # (540) 825- 3837 ---
Re: [newbie] Linux (Mandrake 6.0) hangs on reboot after installation.(Not LI...
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: im not sure what it might be, but i think that it is probley the fact that u have a 486 proccesor, there not supported the LM 6.0 Yet
Re: [newbie] Shutdown script
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Flight16 wrote: I'm getting a general protection fault every time I shutdown my Linux box. This happens with both RedHat 6 and Mandrake 6, but not RedHat 5.2 I'm almost positive it's because it's trying to power off my computer. Everything unmounts, kills, and shuts down fine; the system is halted, then it says "poweroff" and gives me the huge error which ruins my disk so bad I can't even start Linux. How can I edit my init script for the shutdown process so it doesn't want to power off my PC? I looked in the InitV editor, but all I found was halt. Thanks for your help!! Flight16 Do not issue halt or shutdown -h use shutdown -r and powerdown manualy, if you do use sysrq-u b wait for the bios info and poweroff manualy. You might try uninstalling the apm package (you might want to memorize those sysrq keys first) as this seems to solve the problem on some motherboards. as for editing line 31 of /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/S00reboot change command="halt" to command="reboot" and do the manual powerdown thing. And yes we are working on this problem
Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems!
AxalonI did and it didn't help the sndconfig crash situation. Which is why I tried the downgrading of rhsound, sox and sndconfig. And that is what worked for me. Alan - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 10:49 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! Don't know if anyones pointed it out or asked but, have you updated the sox package with the one from Venus's updates? On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Don Kelley wrote: ok, where did you get the red had rpm's you're talking about? it's not clear from their web site - please point me in the correct direction - I'm having exactly the same problem with a crystal audio sound card, and also having other wierd problems with my ensonique. I'd love to try the other sndconfig stuff from red hat! Don -- On Sat, 26 Jun 1999, you wrote: You don't say which soundblaster you're having troubles with but I am now successfully using the PCI128 w/mdk 6.0. I also had a problem with sndconfig bombing out when it tried to play the test sound file and through the news:alt.os.linux.mandrake newsgroup I discovered that if I replaced mdk 6.0's sndconfig, sox and rhsound RPM's with RH 6.0's sndconfig, sox and rhsound RPM's then the PCI128 set up just fine. I hope this might work for your problem soundblaster as well.Alan- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 7:35 PM Subject: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! This is weird i never had a problem setting up sound rite from RH.50 to RH5.2 but now after installing Mabdrake 6.0 whenever i run setup up to the stage where it says it's going to play a sample it suddenly says problems parsing etc etc at line 346 CTL etc etc ... i open up conf.modules and take a look at the offending lines but i don't see anything glaringly wrong... any help in solving this is much appreciated...
Re: [newbie] Compiling source code
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Michael Norris wrote: When compiling the kxicq source code I get the following error when running ./configure, "makeinfo...missing" ,"configure error: C compiler cannot create executables". You probably forgot to install glibc-devel or libstdc++-devel. LLaP bero
Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems!
Thanks Alan, I tend to loose track of mail threads (can't believe my clocks stayed in the same year for this long it's a first, gotta love them old 386's none the less linuux does =] ) in between my clock and mass volume of mail i recieve. On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Alan Shoemaker wrote: AxalonI did and it didn't help the sndconfig crash situation. Which is why I tried the downgrading of rhsound, sox and sndconfig. And that is what worked for me. Alan - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 10:49 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! Don't know if anyones pointed it out or asked but, have you updated the sox package with the one from Venus's updates?
Re: [newbie] VMWARE
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Patrick Putteman wrote: Vmware works fine on the original mandrake 6.0 kernel (2.2.19) but stops working and crashes with a segfault with the latenst kernel update from mandrake I don't have vmware... Can you check if the kernel in cooker (2.2.10-29mdk) works? I installed vmware with 2.2.10-29mdk last night. I didn't have problems during installation. But the program don't work properly. May be it's my fault: I was tired. My be it's a problem related to some network service non properly closed. If i exit from the program, when i restart it, i have a message like: "it seems there is another virtual machine working ..." When i halted the system i found a message like: "stopping wm..net .. eth ... service". bye, Andrea
Re: [newbie] Kppp problems
By chance is your mouse on com 1 ? Is it possible for you to manually change the jumper settings on your modem , to put it on a different irq ? Don't know if this would help though . - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: James Caldwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 1:54 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp problems Whats useing com1(cat /proc/ioports|grep 2f8), most likely cause is a hardware conflict On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, James Caldwell wrote: I have an internal modem on Com 3 and When I set Kppp for it It gives me a Modem Busy. I tried every other option but those only said no modem found .(I was using cuart2 i think and the ttys2 something like that) .Is this a setup problem or is my modem messed up? --- James Caldwell Woodberry Forest , Virginia , 22989 telephone @ school 672-3900 home # (540) 825- 3837 ---
Re: [newbie] Linux (Mandrake 6.0) hangs on reboot after installation. (Not LILO)
I believe that Mandrake 6.0 is optimized for Pentium class computers . I also read that Mandrake is working on a version for 486's , but do not have one yet . - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 10:16 PM Subject: [newbie] Linux (Mandrake 6.0) hangs on reboot after installation. (Not LILO) I recently bought a copy of Mandrake 6.0 to install on my computer: AMD 486-66 DX 32 MB. Ram Future Domain 1660 SCSI Adaptor 1.2 gig SCSI drive (ID 0) 516 mb SCSI drive (ID 6) Partitions: most of drive 0 is windows. The remainder: /swap -Linux Swap, 64 MB /boot -Linux Native, 16 MB /home- 60 mb -Linix Native Drive 1: / - Linux Native, 515 mb ATATPI CD Rom (Mitsumi FS600) Video card is an S3 801/805 with S3 Gendac. Some sort of network card (the machine isn't connected to anything) Cardinal 144I modem (not used) Logitech Mouseman+ compatable 3 button wheel mouse (Serial) Aztech Sound Galaxy 16 bit sound card. I am trying to use Mandrake 6.0, May 22 build. Here is my problem: I started by attempting to use the boot disk supplied with the distribution. It got to the point where it said 'beginning install...', (I think that it was three dots), and froze. I switched to a different virtual console and got the message hda lost interrupt, or something similar. I eventually figured out that I needed a better boot disk and downloaded one from the linux-mandrake.com site. This allowed me to run the installation program. I installed linux on my hard drives three times, using different combinations of partitions on different disks, and each time got the same error. LILO pops up, I pick linux, it uncompresses the images (?), and gets as far as detecting my ATAPI CD-ROM drive, but then it hangs (I've left it there for over an hour with no improvement). I can't hear any drive activity, so it doesn't appear to be doing anything (endless loop?). The message is something like: hda IDE ATAPI CD ROM FS600S... Since I have tried installing the product three times already, I have no idea what else to do. Could it be that it is not installing the correct boot image? Is this a problem with the kernel? Is this problem similar to the one with the bad boot disk? I don't believe that this is a LILO problem, as I have successfully used LILO in the past (I ran Red Hat 4 a with LILO). How do I fix it? Is it possible to get updated media, as my only net access is on a 486-25sx running AOL on a 28.8 modem, and there is no way to move large files from one PC to the other. Thank you very much, Gregory R. Bronner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] wine
In winconf, I use "/initrd/dos" for C:\ "/initrd/dos/windows" for Windows path "/initrd/dos/windows/system" for System path I still don't know the path for Floppy CD. But I could run excel.exe with these conf. Suryo Mataram. ok, I want to run MS Office with Wine emulator, but I have to edit the configuration file of wine to do so, but I dont know how to do it! It ask for the Unix path of my floppy, my C drive, my D drive (both from windows) and my temp drive... anyone knows what could be my path giving that linux is resident in my D drive of windows?
Re: [newbie] NIC cards and Cable modems
We'll be getting a cable modem ISP before the end of the year, and I was wondering how compatible they are with Linux. Are they a pain to set [...] q: Are they a pain to set up? a: nope not the slightest The technology isn't too hard, but your cable company might be. If they are anything like the one here, just tell them you have a Windows 95 computer, let them set it up, then look at how it's configured after the person leaves. Don't even get into the Linux discussion with them. MB -- Michael R. Batchelor Industrial Informatics Instrumentation, Inc.
Re: [newbie] VMWARE
ok I downgraded to 2.2.9-19 and vmware installs fine and works fine and then upgraded back to 2.2.9-27 and it still works which makes me think that the problem lies in the 2.2.9-27 kernel headers which vmware uses to compile drivers while it is installing...might just wait for the next kernel update and see what happens Andrea Celli wrote: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Patrick Putteman wrote: Vmware works fine on the original mandrake 6.0 kernel (2.2.19) but stops working and crashes with a segfault with the latenst kernel update from mandrake I don't have vmware... Can you check if the kernel in cooker (2.2.10-29mdk) works? I installed vmware with 2.2.10-29mdk last night. I didn't have problems during installation. But the program don't work properly. May be it's my fault: I was tired. My be it's a problem related to some network service non properly closed. If i exit from the program, when i restart it, i have a message like: "it seems there is another virtual machine working ..." When i halted the system i found a message like: "stopping wm..net .. eth ... service". bye, Andrea
Re: [newbie] wine
ok, I want to run MS Office with Wine emulator, but I have to edit the configuration file of wine to do so, but I dont know how to do it! It ask for the Unix path of my floppy, my C drive, my D drive (both from windows) and my temp drive... anyone knows what could be my path giving that linux is resident in my D drive of windows? Not sure what that last bit means- I didn't think there was a working driver for reading ext2fs drives from windows, or that you could install Linux on a FAT partition (apart from a UMSDOS install). I can tell you that by the default install of Mandrake, the floppy path is /mnt/floppy and CD-ROM is /mnt/cdrom. Other than that, it depends on where you have your Windows partition(s) mounted. If you have only one drive in Windows, you can comment out the D: drive part in wine.conf. Then, you'll need to mount your C: drive. Wherever you mount it, that's what you'll put in WINE's config file. I can't tell you too much more, as I've only used WINE once or twice before, and am not sitting at my computer right now. I'm sure, though, that if you poke around the Internet long enough, you'll be able to find anything you might need to know about WINE. Some experimentation can work wonders, too, if you're not sure about something. And the great part about Linux is, unless you're working as root (which you should not be) you can't hose your entire system if something goes really wrong(like what happens in Windows)- just that one user, at the worst! Have fun, and good luck. -Matt Stegman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] Problem: Can't run X with Imagine 128 Series II 4Mb on LM 6.0
Hi, I have problem with Number Nine Imagine 128 Series II 4Mb VGA Card on LM 6.0. I pick the i128 driver from the card list database, but its error say: _X11TransSocket. can't connect = error 111Unable to communicate with X server I could run X if I chose SVGA with generic chipset, but I could not change the resolution from the lowest 320x200 to 640x480 or better. Could anybody tell me what this error means and what driver should I pick so I could run the X window? Thanks in advance. Regards, Tigani
[newbie] Kernel upgrade
Hello, I Just upgraded from kernel 2.2.9-19 to 2.2.9-27 because of many disk fragmentation errors. Now that I have 2.2.9-27 up and running it appears to be more stable and almost everything works except my Zip drive. I have a Zip 100 SCSI which worked in 2.2.9-19 and give the following error in 2.2.9-27: Mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device. (maybe "insmod driver") Does anyone have any idea how to fix this problem, or is it a bug in 2.2.9-27. Also, one more question, how do I get LILO to boot to the new kernel as I have both listed in the LILO booter?...what do I do to lilo.conf? Thanks in advance. Rich Bendorf, O.F.M.
Re(2): [newbie] Kppp problems
Ok, thanks. But how would I fix the problem if I can? thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Whats useing com1(cat /proc/ioports|grep 2f8), most likely cause is a hardware conflict On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, James Caldwell wrote: I have an internal modem on Com 3 and When I set Kppp for it It gives me a Modem Busy. I tried every other option but those only said no modem found .(I was using cuart2 i think and the ttys2 something like that) .Is this a setup problem or is my modem messed up? --- James Caldwell Woodberry Forest , Virginia , 22989 telephone @ school 672-3900 home # (540) 825- 3837 --- --- James Caldwell Woodberry Forest , Virginia , 22989 telephone @ school 672-3900 home # (540) 825- 3837 ---
Re: [newbie] 3COM Fast Etherlink
Nope. I didn't turn off anything. How do I turn off the PnP ? Did you turn off the PnP with the disk it comes with?? Thats what I had to do with my 3c509 card.. -- Home Page: http://130.111.137.201
Re: [newbie] shutdown problem fixed
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Flight16 wrote: For anybody else having the problem I was of a huge error crashing their system whenever the shutdown script tried to halt, it is because of the power off command, like Axalon said, but the specific problem comes from the -p parameter that tries to power down your pc. This command is near the end in SShalt script.. Just look in your /etc/rc.d/rc0.d directory, and edit one of the last lines which contain "halt -i -d -p" so that it doesn't contain the p, and is just "halt -i -d" and any other parameters you used with it. Hope this helps somebody else out there. See ya. Flight16 Ah yes, an even better idea then you don't have to worry about a phone ringing and missing the chance to power off manualy. thanks guy..
Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems!
I've but up an updated sndconfig RPM @ ftp://jumpstart.netpirate.org/pub/mdk-test/sndconfig-0.33-3mdk.i586.rpm If somebody with the problem could test it w/ rhsound-1.8-2mdk sox-12.15-7mdk and let me know if that solves it for them. On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Don Kelley wrote: hmmI'm going to try the red hat rpm's first I think. If it worked for one person, it may work for me. Don --- On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, you wrote: AxalonI did and it didn't help the sndconfig crash situation. Which is why I tried the downgrading of rhsound, sox and sndconfig. And that is what worked for me.Alan - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 10:49 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! Don't know if anyones pointed it out or asked but, have you updated the sox package with the one from Venus's updates?
[newbie] I NEED OFF
I need off this mailing list.
Re: [newbie] shutdown problem fixed
BTW, on my machine (RedHat 6.0) it was not called SShalt, I believe it was calles S0halt. :-) I took a guess that it was the right script and opened it with joe. It was. :-) - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 1:55 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] shutdown problem fixed On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Flight16 wrote: For anybody else having the problem I was of a huge error crashing their system whenever the shutdown script tried to halt, it is because of the power off command, like Axalon said, but the specific problem comes from the -p parameter that tries to power down your pc. This command is near the end in SShalt script.. Just look in your /etc/rc.d/rc0.d directory, and edit one of the last lines which contain "halt -i -d -p" so that it doesn't contain the p, and is just "halt -i -d" and any other parameters you used with it. Hope this helps somebody else out there. See ya. Flight16 Ah yes, an even better idea then you don't have to worry about a phone ringing and missing the chance to power off manualy. thanks guy..
[newbie] VNC
Check this link out folks. It is a very good program. If you network this could be for you if you don't still may work for you. http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ James J. Capone
[newbie] explain bugs with mandrake 6.0
hi, I was just wondering if someone out there can explain to me how to fix the problems I am having with mandrake 6.0?? when I had 5.3 everything was running just about perfect, I had samba setup and it ran perfectly with my windows machine, I had internet setup and it worked perfect but now that i have 6.0 all I have had is problems, I set up my internet connection the same way that I did in 5.3 (i did a clean install of 6.0) and what happens is the modem dials out to my ISP it connects and then it just hangs.on the debug console it says that it is starting pppd, after a while it times out. when it does connect I cannot connect to the outside world, netscape cannot find any web addresses, I tried lynx with no such luck as well. I know that the easiest thing to do would be to reinstall 5.3 but I really love all the new features of 6.0 like gnome, KDE 1.1.1 the latest xfree86. I would really like to know what happened between beautifully stable and configured 5.3 to buggy fickle 6.0 my system 233 mmx intel pentium 64 megs ram 4.3 gig western digital HD external us robotics 56k sportster modem mitsumi 32x cdrom SB awe 64 gold snd card hercules terminator 3d/dx microsoft intellimouse ps/2 microssoft natural KB elite e machines 14 inch monitor 3 com 3c905b NIC
Re: [newbie] shutdown problem fixed
Hmm...really? I didn't know you could edit a symlinkOTOH, I suppose you can, now that I think about it... :-) - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 8:35 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] shutdown problem fixed On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, John Aldrich wrote: BTW, on my machine (RedHat 6.0) it was not called SShalt, I believe it was calles S0halt. :-) I took a guess that it was the right script and opened it with joe. It was. :-) those are all symlinks anyway the true filename is /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt y
Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems!
ok - I'll try it first don -- On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, you wrote: I've but up an updated sndconfig RPM @ ftp://jumpstart.netpirate.org/pub/mdk-test/sndconfig-0.33-3mdk.i586.rpm If somebody with the problem could test it w/ rhsound-1.8-2mdk sox-12.15-7mdk and let me know if that solves it for them. On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Don Kelley wrote: hmmI'm going to try the red hat rpm's first I think. If it worked for one person, it may work for me. Don --- On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, you wrote: AxalonI did and it didn't help the sndconfig crash situation. Which is why I tried the downgrading of rhsound, sox and sndconfig. And that is what worked for me.Alan - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 10:49 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! Don't know if anyones pointed it out or asked but, have you updated the sox package with the one from Venus's updates?
[newbie] ASCII values
How on earth can I make ASCII characters from numeric values? In windows all I had to do was hold alt + or any number on the num pad, but how would you do this in a linux console? Thanks. Flight16
Re: [newbie] VMWARE
stock mandrake 6.0 vmware build 1.02 no problem installing and running NT4SP3 Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/30/99 02:03:14 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Hamka B Hj Suleiman/SKO/PCSB/Petronas) Subject: Re: [newbie] VMWARE On Wed, 30 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mine works perfectly... I've already installed NT 4.0 + SP3 You do not mention which kernel version or vmware build, those would be helpful
Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems!
Axalonyep, it works on my system. There are problems, but it works and it works as well as the downgrade of the three packages. The problems that still exist are: 1) sndconfig does not autoidentify my card (it says it can't find a card). 2) sndconfig turns the volume down and then when it plays the sample I can't hear it. 3) sndconfig only plays one sample, the .au file of Linus' voice, but not the .midi file. But all of these problems existed when I used the RedHat rpms with Mandrake, but neither of them existed when I installed RedHat 6.0 itself. Alan - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 11:02 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! I've but up an updated sndconfig RPM @ ftp://jumpstart.netpirate.org/pub/mdk-test/sndconfig-0.33-3mdk.i586.rpm If somebody with the problem could test it w/ rhsound-1.8-2mdk sox-12.15-7mdk and let me know if that solves it for them. On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Don Kelley wrote: hmmI'm going to try the red hat rpm's first I think. If it worked for one person, it may work for me. Don --- On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, you wrote: AxalonI did and it didn't help the sndconfig crash situation. Which is why I tried the downgrading of rhsound, sox and sndconfig. And that is what worked for me.Alan - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 10:49 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! Don't know if anyones pointed it out or asked but, have you updated the sox package with the one from Venus's updates?
Re: [newbie] X Video Problems
Get a decent video card and sound card! I had a motherboard with the SiS M530 and ProSound built in. Although I had 8 megs of video memory it would only let me run in 1024x768x8bit or 800x600x16bit modes and the sound just wouldn't work right. I 'stole' my son's old Opti chipset motherboard with Matrox Mystic 4Meg video and SBAwe32 sound and I have sound and run 1024x768x32M ! jimmyv - Original Message - From: W. Sanford May [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Newbie Linux Mandrake [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 2:28 PM Subject: [newbie] X Video Problems I'm trying to get X running on my home-brewed AMDK6-2 system. Motherboard is a SiS M598 with built-in 8MB AGP 2D/3D accelerator and built-in audio. Linux Mandrake 6.0 installs fine. I tried using one of the SiS video adapter types and just a got a mess in X. Switched to SVGA server, configured for 1024x768, and I'm getting an X display but it's "squished" (for lack of a better word). It seems like the resolution switch after startx is causing problems with the monitor. It's an old Apple Multiple Scan multi-sync monitor with a PC-style cable adapter. I believe it's the 1705 (Shadow Mask tube, definitely not the Trinitron that was in the Multiple Scan 17). Anyway, the Apple Spec database lists 1024x768 as a supported Macintosh resolution, but only lists 800x600 as max resolution for EVGA. Could this be the problem? Should I configure for 800x600 only? However, 1024x768 works just find in Windows 98. Also, is there an X server that directly supports the video chipset on the SiS M598 motherboard? Lastly, should I expect the built-in audio on the board to work, or is it a lost cause? Any help would be appreciated. sanford
[newbie] HTML editor
What is a good HTML editor that will install and run easily from Mandrake 5.3? Jeanette
Re: [newbie] HTML editor
On 30 Jun, Jeanette Russo wrote: What is a good HTML editor that will install and run easily from Mandrake 5.3? Jeanette The most out of the box solution is netscape composer (assuming installed netscape from mandrake). There are other good HTML editors out there...There is asWedit and u can even use something like Applix,StartOffice,Wordperfect...they all have some HTML editor application. The alternative is to use plain text editor...I personally use vi to edit all my html...vi allows u to configure it to display syntax-highliting for many programming lang including html (i am not out to advocate vi over emans or pico or joe...this is just my personal pref...anyway i think emacs also can syntac hihglite html)... check out sites like http://freshmeat.net and http://linuxapps.com for a more comprehensive list P.S. there is a new html editor i am trying called august which looks pretty good so far...
Re: Re(3): [newbie] Kppp problems
On 30 Jun, James Caldwell wrote: I have another question, is there a way to set it up so that every time I login fortune runs like on most servers running linux? --- James Caldwell Woodberry Forest , Virginia , 22989 telephone @ school 672-3900 home # (540) 825- 3837 --- You can put the fortune command in your .bash_profile file (if u r using bash...i think it is .profile if u r using csh...anything else is beyond me)...
Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems!
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Alan Shoemaker wrote: Axalonyep, it works on my system. There are problems, but it works and it works as well as the downgrade of the three packages. The problems that still exist are: 1) sndconfig does not autoidentify my card (it says it can't find a card). What model do you have? 2) sndconfig turns the volume down and then when it plays the sample I can't hear it. Hmm, did you do a cold boot of the machine? sndconfig should make sure the volume is resonable however so i'll look into a patch for it 3) sndconfig only plays one sample, the .au file of Linus' voice, but not the .midi file. can you play midi afterwords by telling it yes, does it zero that volume also? But all of these problems existed when I used the RedHat rpms with Mandrake, but neither of them existed when I installed RedHat 6.0 itself. Alan
Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems!
Axalon.whoops!! I didn't make one thing clear. Running sndconfig does not zero the volume, it simply lowers it enough (from my previously pre-set levels) so I can't hear it. Alan - Original Message - From: Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 10:41 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! Axalonhere's some answers to your queries. I hope they help. 1) sndconfig does not autoidentify my card (it says it can't find a card). What model do you have? PCI128 2) sndconfig turns the volume down and then when it plays the sample I can't hear it. Hmm, did you do a cold boot of the machine? sndconfig should make sure the volume is reasonable however so I'll look into a patch for it no, after I used kpackage to uninstall the old files and install the new ones I exited KDE with a ctl-alt-f6, logged in as root and ran sndconfig. Since it didn't error out when playing the sample I answered yes to the 'did you hear' question and then logged out and used ctl-alt-f7 to return to KDE, opened the volume control on the dock and set the volume to what I normally use (it was reset to all sliders just above the midpoint) and the system sounds worked fine. 3) sndconfig only plays one sample, the .au file of Linus' voice, but not the .midi file. can you play midi afterwards by telling it yes, does it zero that volume also? yes to what? After returning to KDE I can find a .midi file in the file system and play it, yes. Alan - Original Message - From: Axalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 9:18 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster Problems! On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Alan Shoemaker wrote: Axalonyep, it works on my system. There are problems, but it works and it works as well as the downgrade of the three packages. The problems that still exist are: 1) sndconfig does not autoidentify my card (it says it can't find a card). What model do you have? 2) sndconfig turns the volume down and then when it plays the sample I can't hear it. Hmm, did you do a cold boot of the machine? sndconfig should make sure the volume is resonable however so i'll look into a patch for it 3) sndconfig only plays one sample, the .au file of Linus' voice, but not the .midi file. can you play midi afterwords by telling it yes, does it zero that volume also? But all of these problems existed when I used the RedHat rpms with Mandrake, but neither of them existed when I installed RedHat 6.0 itself. Alan