Re: [newbie] Netscape Upgrade 4.6 to 4.7 - Is it worth it?
I got the 4.7 128-bit and it worked pretty well for a couple weeks, although today it crashed so much I got frustrated and started using Windows/ IE5 so I could get what I had to do, done. - Original Message - From: David van Balen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Netscape Upgrade 4.6 to 4.7 - Is it worth it? > On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Sevatio Octavio wrote: > > > I'm curious as to how much of an improvement Netscape 4.7 is over 4.6. For all of you that upgraded, was it worth the time? Did it > > fix the problems of it suddenly shutting down and all the other annoying stuff? > > > > Seve > > > > > > > Not really. If you've got some extra time then go ahead and upgrade but > don't go out of your way to do so... don't know if it fixed the 128 bit > encription problem or not. > > DvB >
Re: [newbie] PRINTING
Steve Philp wrote: > > Karen Heiby wrote: > > > > Check your manual or tech support for your printer. Some printers clear > > out their buffered jobs by pressing a button. I had a printer once that > > would clear a job if I held down the paper-advance button for a few > > seconds. Good luck, I'm dealing with the same problem right now, > > however at least my printer stops when I turn it off and on again. > > Let me guess, the print jobs still show in the queue? Stopping a print > job should be done using lprm, not with the power button. [snip} Nu-uh. I DO delete it from the queue with lprm and the job number and it tells me it's dequeued. But the printer keeps finishing up some of the job, what is left in the printer's own memory. It does this whether or not you delete the job from the queue--it will print what it has left in its own memory. That's when I have to use a button such as the power button. > > David van Balen wrote: > > > > > > lprm job# > > > where job# can be obtained with lpq > > > > > > If this is what you are doing, then the printer may be printing buffered > > > data over which the OS has no control... other than that, I don't know. > > > > > > DvB > > > > > > On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Dennis Robertson wrote: > > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > > > > Now that I have got my printer working thanks to Steve I would like to > > > > know how to stop it. In Windows you can abort print jobs while they are > > > > running, but can this be done in Mandrake 6.1? > > > > > > > > I have been into printer queue while print jobs are running (as root) > > > > and tried to remove the job from the queue. I am asked are you sure? > > > > and on responding yes nothing happens and printing continues. I have > > > > switched the printer off but it cranks up the same job when restarted. > > > > > > > > I am very pleased to be able to print but does anyone know how to stop > > > > it mid-process? > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > -- > > > > Dennis Robertson 2/2 Sylvia Street NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 AUSTRALIA > > > > Phone: 61 7 54742343 Mobile: 0419 535539 Fax: Phone first. > > > > > > > > > > -- > Steve Philp > Network Administrator > Advance Packaging Corporation > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Printing Envelopes NIGHTMARE
> >>> "Karen" == Karen Heiby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mike Fieschko wrote: > > [snip] > > >> I do not have an Epson 660, but I notice in Star Office's > >> Printer Setup, that this model is not listed. What printer > >> support did you install with Star Office? > >> I found the printer setup and I have it selected to use my Epson with the drivers that work with every other program. I still get this envelope problem, though. > Karen> I wasn't given the opportunity to setup a printer, however, > Karen> StarOffice tells me I have a generic printer. It prints > Karen> documents okay (albeit VERY slowly). It's weird because > Karen> all my other applications have my printer listed as > Karen> "epson", which is what I named it. The printer drop-down > Karen> box in Star Office doesn't contain any other options > Karen> besides that Generic Printer. > > What printer drop-down menu? The one where you select the printer after you tell it to print something, before you click OK. (But never mind, I have my drivers in there now). > What version of Star Office? I have 5.1 from Sun here, and 5.1 from > Star Division, and on the desktop is an icon "Printer Setup", which is > a link to $(inst)/bin/spadmin.bin > I have Star Office 5.1a and Mandrake 6.1. So far I'm caught up with you. I found how to setup the printer and I have my various drivers set in there (Curiously, the driver that's supposed to print up to 1440dpi can't be changed in StarOffice's configuration to anything past 300, but that's another issue). Anyway, after putting in the drivers, Star Office still botches up envelopes by printing them at the wrong orientation and then printing numerous pages of gobbledygook until I turn the printer off and delete the queue. Too bad, Star Office would be great for my needs if it weren't for this one problem. Thanks for any input you can give me! Karen
Re: [newbie] Printing Envelopes NIGHTMARE
Do you have an Epson 660 too? I'd like to try WP8. I was just wanting the convenience of a total office suite, though. You know, everything is in once place nice and neat :-) Karen - Original Message - From: WH Bouterse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 3:36 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Printing Envelopes NIGHTMARE > I too have had excellant luck with WP8 !!! > > William Bouterse > Juneau, Alaska
[newbie] want to reinstall sendfax
I needed to uninstall the sendfax rpm so I could try hylafax. Now I want sendfax back. The installation CD does not have any RPMs named anything like "sendfax". Can someone tell me what file on the CD I need to install again? Please note that "sendfax" does not come up anywhere in a search of files on the CD, even though after sendfax is installed, the name of the package is "sendfax". Thanks. Karen
[newbie] Re: to Dennis Robertson --Epson Stylus Color 600
Is your lpd daemon running? Is it set up to start in your setup? Whether or not it is, try typing "lpc restart all"--you may have to do this as root depending on your setup. I hope this helps. I had a printing nightmare too, and still have to keep restarting the lpd daemon over and over when I am not root. Just a suggestion from a newbie with an Epson 660... Karen
[newbie] sending man pages to printer
Hello, I try to send a man page to my printer and I get this error. I wonder if I have the right ghostscript package or something (I have everything that came with Mandrake 6.1) The error is: :61: warning: can't find special character 'tm' Can you help me? Thanks! Karen
[newbie] kvoice
Has anyone out there had any luck with Kvoice? (Fax/Answering machine) I got my modem working ok (as verified by the fact that I got Kppp to dial my cell phone! :-) But Kvoice seems to have unrelated problems... My modem is in there okay, but or instance, it crashes when I try to record a voicemail greeting, won't play any preselected .wav files I choose for greetings, it won't pick up the phone, it says it is sending spooled faxes and it isn't, --the list is endless. I also have it configured to play sound through my soundcard and it doesn't play anything as far as I can tell. Just wondering if anyone else had any luck, or if there's a better Linux program for this stuff. Thanks, Karen
Re: [newbie] Environment Variables
Hi Peter, So are you saying that I have to write the environment variables to the executable file of the process I want to start? Or do I need to write it in .bashprofile? Or where? Thank you! Karen Peter Heckert wrote: > > Hi Karen, > > each prozess has an "environment", wich is a private memory range. > When you set an environment variable,then you are writing to this memory. > If you "export" an environment variable,then this means,that > each prozess which you will start afterwards, will inherit a copy of > this variable. Variables set in parallel or previous processes > are not affected. So you cannot change the environment of processes, > which are already running. > All environment vars are volatile,so if you need permanent settings > then you will need to write them to a shell script. > You can have later shell scripts overwriting this inherited copy of > the parent environment without affecting previously started prozesses > or parallel prozesses. > > However,I dont know if it is possible to run 2 different Java VM's at the > same time, if this is what you want. (I would doubt this) > > Im a Newbie and never posted to any mailing list before,so this is > my first try. If there are mistakes,then please correct me. > > greetings, > > Peter > > "Karen M. Heiby" wrote:
Re: [newbie] alternative browser?
I have the same point of view as well, but would like to add that I would like a browser that is cleaner/smaller in overall diskspace AND not slow as all get out. It takes me a good 15 seconds sometimes to open Netscape or StarOffice. I would hope that the upcoming Opera, if it ever comes out, is better in that respect. Opera users in Windows, is this your experience so far? Karen Pablo Monti wrote: > > That's true. I have the same point of view > > Pablo Monti > Buenos Aires, Argentina > > - Original Message - > From: Benjamin Sher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 5:50 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] alternative browser? > > > Dear friends: > > > > Mark is right. Read Dave Whitinger's The Battle that Could Lose us the > > War in LinuxToday at: > > > > http://linuxtoday.com/stories/11954.html > > > > > > Since the world of computing and information has become Web-centric and > > since Microsoft is not about to port IE 5.0 to Linux, then the Open > > Source community must see the creation of a first-rate web browser equal > > to or superior to IE as its NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. I'm speaking as a > > non-techie observer. But isn't this just plain common sense.
[newbie] switching printer settings
Is there a way to switch my printer's settings (such as dpi) without going in and out of my root account and using printtool all of the time? If someone could at least tell me where to read about this, I'd appreciate it. The Printing HOW-TO doesn't mention it. Thanks, Karen
[newbie] StarOffice
Okay, I think I got java working in Star Office, so I won't be asking about that *exactly*. But, 1.) Has anyone gotten it to be configured for Real Player? I try to configure the applications but it keeps resetting what I do so I must be doing something wrong. 2.) Have you been able to log into Hotmail with Star Office's browser? When I click the Sign In button, it asks me what application I want to open it with. I have jdk117_v3 on here (as well as jdk117_v1a but that's not what I'm using at the moment). Paths are correct, $JAVA_HOME is set correctly, java environments are found by Star Office okay. Thanks! Karen
Re: [newbie] Printing question (probably easy)
M Thompson wrote: > > Have you already typed "printtool" on a command line? The tests in it fixed > a couple problems that I was having with my printer. > Yes, but thank you!
[newbie] Printing problem - UPDATE
I restarted my computer and I can print now when I'm in *root*, in the console as well as in Xwindows applications such as Netscape. I still cannot, however, print from any other user. I am still getting this error: "lpr: cannot create /var/spool/lpd/lp01/.seq" Maybe I'm missing some permissions thingie, I don't know. I set everything in /var so that everyone could read, write and execute from it. Same thing goes for /dev/lp0 (yea maybe I didn't have to but I wasn't sure). Any help would be great. Thank you, Karen
[newbie] Printing problem
I have an Epson Stylus color deskjet 660 and I'm using the regular Epson drivers in ghostscript (configured in printtool) and my /etc/printcap shows that it is set correctly with lp0 as my printer port. I *can* print whether or not I'm in root, in a console by sending a bash command to lp0 just fine (as in "ls > /dev/lp0). I can't print in any Xwindows applications, though, and I can't use the lpr command. For ex. in Netscape, the command used is lpr -Plp0. 1.) When root, I get "lpr: connect: Connection refused jobs queued, but cannot star daemon" 2.) When non-root, I get "lpr: cannot create /var/spool/lpd/lp01/.seq" Can anyone help with this? I've read everything I can get my hands on in the books, docs, and newsgroups and can't find an answer. Thank you, Karen
[newbie] Hardware recommendations
I would like to get a new external modem and a PS/2 mouse, OR an internal modem and a PS/2 mouse (that's how my system has to be set up). I would appreciate anyone's brand name recommendations for the least hassle getting these to work in Linux-Mandrake. Thanks! Karen __My greatest fear in life is that no-one will remember me afterI'm dead. - some dead guy
Re: [newbie] GAIM
GAIM started working again today, after last night's freeze-up fest, but thanks for the input. It was useful for me to know whether I had a bug in it or if it was AOL. Karen - Original Message - From: Linux Cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 9:03 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] GAIM > I think that was just a temporary malfunction with aol > > On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, you wrote: > > Gaim works fine on my system. > > > > Richard > > On Sun, 07 Nov 1999, you wrote: > > > Is anyone else noticing GAIM (AOL Instant Messenger) is freezing upon > > > connecting? I wonder if AOL might have anyone not using their version > > > of AOL IM for Windows blocked from their system? Like they're doing to > > > MSN Messenger? > > > > > > My other concern is that I had a friend here trying to get my modem to > > > work. Is there a remote chance something he did could be causing > > > GAIM to not connect? I didn't think so, because my ICQ-clone programs > > > are still working fine. > > > > > > I have been deleting and reinstalling GAIM and this is the first time > > > ever that it's freezing up on me, after using it for a month. When > > > I use Windows 98, my AOL IM in that is working fine. > > > > > > Karen > -- > Normal=boring x 100
Re: [newbie] Netscape
In the Navigator, Applications setting I see something there for configuring an application to work with Java Script programs, and some other Java thingie. Do those need configured as well, to run certain web features? - Original Message - From: Seth Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 7:40 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Netscape > On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, you wrote: > > If I need to do it in Edit--Preferences--Navigator--Applications, can someone > > tell me exactly which file to direct it to? I have both JDK 1.1.7 v3 and JRE > > 1.1.7. v1a installed on here. > Actually try looking under . . .that's where all > the java settings should be. > > -- > > Seth Gibson > www.mp3.com/PSM0x2710 > members.tripod.com/cybernetic_thunder (Under Construction) > Aggression Takes Its Toll.
[newbie] Re: Installed 6.1 - KDE has GNOME menus
First of all I am now of the opinion that whole problem is out of the scope of Mandrake as a product, but rather, is a KDE bug that needs to be redirected to KDE. But I appreciate Mandrake's effort to help! I replied to Axalon's questions anyway just for the heck of it, in case anyone else is interested in the problem. > Ok lets see posible causes, > 1) kappfinder was takeing a "long time", so you shut down the Xserver to > see what was going on and kappfinder did not complete At the time I didn't even know what kappfinder was for, and had never used it. Actually I still haven't :-) > 2) Your computer locked up and you used reset button, filesystem got > damaged, linking kde and gnome menus to same inode (so very very Now this is possible. I have been told about how uncrashable Linux is but so far I'm having to kill processes and/or reset my machine because of an unreactive keyboard way more than I had to in Windows 98--I don't mean to start a war about it though. It's not like I'm giving up on Linux... I'm optimistic that I'll be able to learn what's going on and stop this from happening all the time. > unlikely, considering diff pc's) > 3) Somebodys been playing with the menu editors As far as I can tell, this problem can't even be replicated by playing with menu editors. I remember trying to use the editor to get it back the way it was, but discovered that I could only move individual application links, but not whole directory links, which I would need to do to fix it. Gnome "directories" as well as applications were showing up and would have needed to be moved. I could tell they were Gnome directory links because they all had little black dots next to their names. You can delete them, I think, but try to move the KDE directory links to your custom menu, and they just snap back to the right of the screen where they were--you can't do it. > 4) Poltergiests have infiltrated your computers and it's time to get the > priest haha ;-) > > I had been told to use Desktop Switching Tool--which did nothing. I had > > also been told to try editing my start menu, which does not take care of the > > problem at all. Just a little FYI. > > Just exactly what were you expecting from it that it did not do? All it's > intended todo is alter the ~/.xinitrc of the user.. (with option to change > system default if root) I wasn't expecting anything, I thought it was dumb advice but I just didn't want to prevent someone from advising the same thing again out of misunderstanding the problem ;-) > > I was wondering, since it isn't a global malady, maybe it could be remedied > > if one could delete a "." file in their /home/$USER folder that sets desktop > > preferences, so it would be reset when they returned to KDE??? What do you > > think about that? I'm no longer having this particular problem so I can't > > test it out, but I just now thought of it. > > mv ~/.kde ~/kde.sux > mv ~/.gnome ~/gnome.sux > cp -r /etc/skell/.kde ~/ > cp -r /etc/skell/.gnome ~/ LOL. I take it you are not a GUI kind of guy. I'll have to remember that. BTW Sam if this works for you, write so, so I know what to do next time! > > BTW, I think the problem needs to be reported as a KDE bug to www.kde.org. > > I reported my problem since nobody could think of an answer for me! Turns > > out KDE is chock full of weird bugs. > > David? Daniel? (i don't know if they are subscribed here, if you believe > its a bug in kde it's self and not our implementation you'll need file bug > report thru their bug system) I think it is a KDE bug but if someone from Mandrake knew of a work around, it couldn't hurt to ask. Thanks for the help! ;-) > > Karen > > PS. Niether one of you answer what i asked, > ls -l /usr/share/applnk/Applications # Says what? Sam needs to answer that one. I did a clean reinstalled to get rid of the problem (being a newbie with no important data saved on the Linux partitions just yet, that's how I fix a lot of weird stuff ;-) though I wanted to express concern about it as it was frustrating and I'm afraid it might happen again. Thanks for the help. Karen ~ > > - Original Message - > > From: Axalon Bloodstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 3:08 PM > > Subject: RE: [newbie] Installed 6.1 - KDE has GNOME menus > > > > > > > > > > It is supposed to have GNOME menus under KDE. They aren't supposed to be > > > directly under Applications. > > > > > > On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Sam Gentile wrote: > > > > > > > It is not supposed to have GNOME menus under KDE. I am running KDE. None > > of > > > > the menus have KDE things on them. I don't have my system here but when > > I > > > > pull down the first entry - Applications?? - it has things like gEDit > > and > > > > all the GNOME things instead of the KDE things. The rest of it is > > > > unaffected. The desktop is KDE. The task bar is KDE and has KDE things > > on > > > > it. It's just the menus are
Re: [newbie] wine
You're right, there's something in one of my Linux books about not needing Windows to use wine, although you also need something else I think to get it to work. I'd go to www.winehq.com and see if they have anything about it. Karen - Original Message - From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 9:31 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] wine > On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, you wrote: > > From: Ronald A. Yacketta > > > > Hello all!! > > > > is it possible to run wine on a winblows less system? > > I use linux and only linux, but recently I have a need to run a couple > > applications that are > > winblows. > > > > is it possible? could it be?? > > > If I understand how WINE works, yes. I've never used it, > but to the best of my understanding, you don't need Windows > to use WINE. > I may be totally off base, wouldn't be the first time. :-) > John
Re: [newbie] Installed 6.1 - KDE has GNOME menus
Sam Gentile is right. I had the same problem which is one reason why I had to re-install Linux a lot. It occurred with *one* user out of three (i.e. it wasn't a "global" problem). As a rule, in KDE, when you click the "K" button, everything that is under the gnome menu pops up there by default. It would never ever go back to normal once it started doing that (i.e. restarting, logging out, etc. didn't help at all). There was a little black dot on the panel that said "KDE menu" or whatever, and clicking that little black dot there is the only way you can get to your KDE applications. Go to Gnome, and click on the panel "foot" thing and look at what pops up. Well, that's the same menu that is popping up for Sam Gentile in KDE! I've seen it happen too. I had been told to use Desktop Switching Tool--which did nothing. I had also been told to try editing my start menu, which does not take care of the problem at all. Just a little FYI. I was wondering, since it isn't a global malady, maybe it could be remedied if one could delete a "." file in their /home/$USER folder that sets desktop preferences, so it would be reset when they returned to KDE??? What do you think about that? I'm no longer having this particular problem so I can't test it out, but I just now thought of it. BTW, I think the problem needs to be reported as a KDE bug to www.kde.org. I reported my problem since nobody could think of an answer for me! Turns out KDE is chock full of weird bugs. Karen - Original Message - From: Axalon Bloodstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 3:08 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] Installed 6.1 - KDE has GNOME menus > > It is supposed to have GNOME menus under KDE. They aren't supposed to be > directly under Applications. > > On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Sam Gentile wrote: > > > It is not supposed to have GNOME menus under KDE. I am running KDE. None of > > the menus have KDE things on them. I don't have my system here but when I > > pull down the first entry - Applications?? - it has things like gEDit and > > all the GNOME things instead of the KDE things. The rest of it is > > unaffected. The desktop is KDE. The task bar is KDE and has KDE things on > > it. It's just the menus are screwed up and look like the menus you would get > > if you logged into GNOME. > > All the kde menus? or just Applications. > > ls -l /usr/share/applnk/Applications # says? > > > Sam Gentile > > > > Principal Software Engineer & Viridien Team Leader > > > > toysmart.com > > > > 170 High Street > > > > Waltham, MA 02454 > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Axalon Bloodstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 4:49 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: [newbie] Installed 6.1 - KDE has GNOME menus > > > > > > > > Going to have to describe better than that (better yet screenshot) > > > > as it's supposed to have gnome menus... it's kinda hard to guess what you > > mean. > > > > On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Karen M. Heiby wrote: > > > > > I'd just like to affirm that this is a problem that I have had, too. > > Maybe > > > it's a bug? > > > > > > Karen > > > > > > Sam Gentile wrote: > > > > > > > I just installed Mandrake Power Pack 6.1 last night on a fresh system > > and > > > > when I boot into KDE, it has the KDE look, the KDE taskbars and such but > > > > Gnome menus!! How did this happen and how can I fix it? > > > > > > > > Sam Gentile > > > > Principle Software Engineer/Team Leader - Viridien Team > > > > > > > > > > -- > > MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ > > --Axalon > > > > -- > MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ > --Axalon >
Re: [newbie] Clean uninstall
> Unless I am mis-informed, when you remove a partition, all the information in > the partition is irrevocably lost - forever! To my knowlege, Linux does not put > any kind of information in the CMOS, or re-do the BIOS. If you remove the Linux > partition, then do the DOS fdisk /mbr, that should remove any trace of Linux. > Then reinstall to your hearts content. On the other hand, if the problems are > persistent, then you may have either a hardware problem, or some > incompatibility. > > KFM, unless I am sorely misinformed is the KDE file manager (perhaps a typo?). > Since it is a KDE app, are you using it in KDE, or GNOME? Yes, it is one file manager in KDE (it seems to be the default one whenever I click on a shortcut to a directory, which is why this problem annoys me so much. I am using it in KDE and have these problems. Incidentally, it also behaves this way when accessed from Gnome. > If you can give more concise information, perhaps someone on this list can > assist you. Please include hardware information too. I have a QDI motherboard, SB16 sound card, Wisecom modem (that isn't recognized yet) on COM2, Serial Port Mouse on COM1, an unrecognized printer on LP0, 96MB SDRAM, an Intel 430TX Pentium 233MHz chipset, a KDE monitor, a second hard drive on DOS_hdb2 that's 2.6 GB, an Acer ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drive, S3 Virge video card... If I can give you more info, just let me know. I didn't have problems the very, very first time I installed Linux a few weeks ago (Mandrake is my first). None of my problems that I have now existed then. Thank you. Karen > Sorry I could not be more helpfull, > > Ernie > > > On Mon, 01 Nov 1999,Karen M. Heiby wrote: > | I would like to know how to cleanly uninstall Linux. I'm having peculiar > | problems that I think can only be fixed with a clean install. > | > | Here's what I've tried *several times over* but still does not work: > | > | 1.) Deleting the Linux partition from Windows > | a.) (In Windows 98) filling up my hard drive with junk--totally, then > | deleting the junk (just to make sure anything of Linux that might still > | be there is overwritten) > | b.) scandisk (Windows 98) and defrag (Windows 98) > | > | or > | > | c.) formatting the entire hard drive (with DOS "fdisk") and reinstalling > | Windows 98, repartitioning it for Linux (Partition Magic) and then > | reinstalling Linux > | > | 2.) Going into Linux as root, going to /, and typing the rm -fr /* command, > | which > | a.) gets stuck even if I wait a couple hours, I don't see anything > | happening. > | > | 3.) Going into runlevel 3 as root, going to /, and deleting each directory > | individually with "rm -fr nameofdirectory" > | a.) (However: I can't delete /proc > | b.) and I can't delete /lib) > | > | then, > | > | c.) I boot to DOS with a disk and using "fdisk \mbr" to delete LILO > | d.) I reinstall Linux > | > | All three methods fail to get rid of my problems. For ex., KDE freezes when I > | use KFM to browse the /mnt directory. No other file managers (Gnome, KDE file > | manager, or any terminal) freeze, and it is not a permissions problem. It's > | just KFM/KDE! When I click the /dev directory in KFM and look at its > | permissions properties, the text (User, Group, Other) is grayed out but the > | checkboxes are nonfunctional but the proper permissions are assigned. Same goes > | for everything else in /dev. I can use chmod or any other file manager to > | modify permissions and have done so. > | > | GAIM (AOL Instant Messenger clone) is retaining my contact list, when that > | should never happen if it were a clean install. This is not a problem, per se, > | but just an indicator that I still have old information from previous > | installations haunting which are likely the cause of my persistent > | problems. > | > | Gnome's "Settings" on the panel is kaput. I can click Gnome Control Center and > | get it running, but if I click anything else on the Panel under > | Settings, (Multimedia, Peripherals, etc. ) nothing happens. That's just a > | minor annoyance since I can use these from Gnome Control Center anyway, but > | annoying nonetheless. > | > | During installation, I am never asked certain questions that I vaguely remember > | being asked the very first time I installed Linux, such as how much RAM do I > | have, etc. It seems to install as if it knows or thinks it's installing on top > | of another installation of itself. > | > | What gets me is that after I tried Route #1(above), by filling up my hard drive, > | I should have written over anything hard drive clusters that had Linux in them > | at one time, right? Even the boot record was re-made with a new LILO. How come > | old Linux glitches are still haunting me? Why is my GAIM contact list still > | intact when it shouldn't be? > | > | I really want to cleanly install Linux to
[newbie] Boot up arbitrarily recognizes CDROM drive
Hi, My Linux bootup seems to only recognize my CDROM drive when it feels like it, apparently. I noticed this morning for the first time I could mount it and view files on it. Now I've booted up several more times and hdc is not recognized. The CDROM is there in my linuxconf just the same. Here's what it says during bootup when it is recognized: hdc: Atapi 20x CD ROM drive 20k cache (or something like that--it goes by too fast for me to remember) hard linked hdc to /dev/cdrom --and ONCE when it said this, I was able to mount it. And if I don't get that during bootup, then I get this when I try to mount it: Could not mountError log: mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/cdrom as a block device (maybe 'insmod driver'?) By the way, it is a 24x CD-ROM drive, not a 20x. I don't know where to start for what other information to give you, so just ask what else will help you diagnose the problem. I'm clueless! Thanks, Karen
[newbie] Arbitrarily recognizes CD ROM drive
Hi, Most of the time Linux can't mount my cdrom drive, but it recognized it just 10 minutes ago for the first time. Why does it recognize it and sometimes it won't? Sometimes when it boots up, it sees it: hdc: Atapi 20x CD ROM drive 20k cache (or something like that--it goes by too fast for me to remember) hard linked hdc to /dev/cdrom Other times it doesn't recognize it at all--no reference is made to hdc during bootup, and I can't mount it after booting. I get the following error if I try to mount it: Could not mount Error log: mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/cdrom as a block device (maybe 'insmod driver'?) I am not booting up differently in either case. Any ideas? Thanks. Karen
[newbie] kpackage can't find files
Hi, In Kpackage, for example if I tell it to find a package containing a certain file, I get the following error: "kprocess error: Cann't start dpkg" and then I get: "Kprocess error: Cann't start kiss" Any ideas? Thanks, Karen