[newbie] Epson GT-7000 SCSI Scanner
Hello! I installed Mandrake Linux 7.0 without problems. I have an Epson GT7000 SCSI Scanner and I do not understand if it is being recognized by Linux or not. Question 1: How can I know that Scanner is installed? Question 2: I did not find a graphic program with a equivalent to "Import from twain" of Windows applications. How can I use the scanner? What is the application? Thanks in advance Pedro Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
[newbie] SiS900 PCI Ethernet Adapter
Hello! I installed Mandrake 7.0 (air version) without problems - automatic installation. I have a network card SiS900 PCI (in box it have also the name 4Lan). With Lotar 0.5.3, in "Network Device Card", there is nothing. But in "other devices" is "Silicon Integrated Systems SiS900 10/100 Ethernet" Question 1: Why it is not in "Network Device Card"? What does mean the network card be in "other devices"? Question 2: I tried to configure a network with DrakConfig, i did not find the suitable module for this network card (sis900.o). Why? How can I install this module? I found the module name in the hardware compatibility list in mandrake-Linux site. Thanks in advance Pedro Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
RE: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Hugo GONZALEZ wrote: >First I will fdisk (DOS/Win98) my hd like this > >!-ext dos (15mb)-!!--pri dos for >Win98(10Gb)--!!--Linux(10Gb)-! > >I don't know if this can be done and if Win98 will be able to boot >(having a extended dos partition before the primary one). After that I This should normally be possible, don't know if Fdisk allows you to do it. >will boot with Mandrake CD and erase the first ext dos partition (15mb) >to make a new linux /boot partition. > >!--/boot--!!--pri dos for >Win98(10Gb)--!!--Linux(10Gb)-! > >Am I a little bit right? That is the way to work! Paul -- Don't be among people always. Learn to listen to your silence. )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
[newbie] cable modem blues no more
I just wanted to thank Anthony Huereca,Jeff Lee, and especially Eunice Thompson for helping me to successfully configure my internet connection. It is nice to know that there are good people giving good advice to us "newbies". Now once I get the sound card and printer working I might actually have a functional windows alternative. thanks again -Eric
[newbie] re: modem
>>while your machine is booting up, when you see the post screen -the memory count and ide drive detect- try pressing the delete button on your keyboard, older motherboards and certain less common brands have other ways to access the bios but this usually works, your machine is quite newish sounding and i would hope that hp gave you a manual with it! you should than see a simple menu of bios options to access, try using the cursor keys to navigate around, if memory serves you will want to select a set of options entitled 'integrated peripherals' or something similar, select and press return, if you have the right set of options you will see an entry for com ports, select com2 by highlighting it, and if your bios is navigated the same way as mine, then use pageup or pagedown buttons to scroll through various options for this com port, note the currently selected value before changing, look for a value called 'disabled' press escape and highlight a screen option called save changes and exit, press return, press y for yes.<< Tried it, but still no joy. I've hit cursor keys, page up, page down, left and right. Can't find *anything* labelled com1, com2, com3, etc. (or ttys0, either ). Maybe disabling the com isn't necessary, though. Could someone please post their entire isapnp.conf file? (Preferably someone with a similar setup, but even a fairly different one should work.) That way I could make sure that the problem isn't there to begin with. (After all, it does say "don't know what to do with this value" in isapnp.conf, which indicates a poor setup.) Thank you for any help at all! Murray
[newbie] INTERNET CONNECTION
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Re: [newbie] $6.50 for MDK 7.1 2-CD set (GPL version)
Thanks Mark. With best regards, Matt >From: Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "Michael R. Batchelor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [newbie] $6.50 for MDK 7.1 2-CD set (GPL version) >Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 07:04:13 -0400 (EDT) > >I think the offer is awsome, and so is he for making the offer! > >-- >Mark > >I love my Linux Box! > REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! >Registered Linux user #1299563 > >On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Michael R. Batchelor wrote: > > >Hey! Let's get real here. He's a guy offering to do a few friends a > >favor, not a vendor going into the CD business. A dozen people take him > >up on the offer and we all get a warm fuzzy about how tight the Linux > >community is. 1200 people take him up on the offer and it will go away. > > > >>:A quick look shows cheapbytes charges 6.99 for MDK 7.1 2 CD set, the > >$1.99 > >>:price is for MDK 7.0 single CD. Matt includes shipping in his price, > > > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
[newbie] Where are the apps??
Loaded Mandrake 7.0 on a Thinkpad 760XL and used RPM to install StarOffice and Apache. Now I can't find them. They don't show up in any KDE application menus and the only icon that shows for StarOffice just runs the installer. I've done that twice and can't find the application. This seems really basic, but where are they? I perused the directory that StarOffice created and find nothing that seems to be an app. As for Apache, the find utility finds nothing with Apache in it. Do I have to run a second installer from the hard drive? I know I'm doing something very basic wrong, but can't figure out what it is. HelL! Andy
[newbie] Two (hopefully) small problems
I have just installed Mandrake 7.1 on my desktop PC (which is also running NT 4.0). I have two (hopefully) minor problems. Firstly, I have inadvertently installed the grub bootloader. Although NT will still boot through it, I would prefer to use lilo and have the NT bootloader boot linux. How can I remover grub so that the NT bootloader boots up first, not Grub? Secondly, mandrake boots up fine and all appears well. However, it only thinks that the PC has 64Mb of RAM. In fact there are 512Mb RAM. How do I presuade Mandrake that the machine has 512MB RAM? Thanks Andrew -- Andrew J. Sharff, D.Phil, Senior Scientist, Astex Technology, 250 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WE. Tel: 01223 226208 Fax: 01223 226201 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.astex-technology.com -- This e-mail contains information which is privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail please contact me immediately on receipt. You should not disclose the contents to any other person. winmail.dat
Re: [newbie] Shockwave - What's Up With It?
On 21 Jun, Mike & Tracy Holt wrote: > > Sevatio Octavio wrote: >> >> Have any of you know if there's a Linux Shockwave or a GPL equivalent? >> >> Seve > > Do you want shockwave or flashplayer? If you're talking about > Macromedia's 'Backstage', I don't think they have anything available at > this time. If you're interested, goto this page: > http://www.macromedia.com/software/ > > They seem to be getting into the Linux thing, so maybe in the next > couple of years we'll see something. This site does mention that they > will be releasing 'generator 2' for web pages in November. > There is a Shockwave for linux, which I use. But yesterday, I went to the Budweiser Whassup site, and it hanged Netscape. Plus, even after killing the netscape process, my sound card kept playing "Whassup!" over and over again for the next few hours. I just put it on mute and this morning it seems to be ok (maybe because I closed the lid of my laptop). L -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Penguin Power!
Re: [newbie] Cable Modem Blues
You need the following: IP Address (or DHCP) Subnet Mask Gateway DNS (extra DNS servers never hurt anyone, so see if they can't give you 2 or 3) Once you've got this info, plugging it in under "Network Configuration" (part of the Configuration Tool icon on your desktop), is easy. Just click on basic host information enter the above information. Click on Routing & Gateways, enter your Gateway (Do not enable routing just yet, you may do this later if you're masqing other machines) Click on Name Servers and enter your DNSes. Click on quit. Click on Activate Changes (The window will take a bit to close) Once the window closes here's your first "Joy of Linux"... you don't need to reboot to test your new network settings. Just launch netscape and hit yahoo. n-joy -David Talbot At 03:11 AM 6/22/00 -0400, you wrote: >Ask them if you have a static IP or get your IP through DCHP. > >> Hello Collective, >> >> I survived my first disk partitioning and the instilation of a non-windows >> os but am left with a cable modem that now serves as a paper weight. I have >> no clue where to get info on how to establish a connection with my >> comcast@home service and seek the wisdom (and patience) of you - the >> knowledgable masses. >> >> Before I can even ask a good question I need to know what I am asking so: >> >> What information will I need to have before I can attempt to get the modem >> up-and running, and once I have that info- where is a good place to learn >> what to do with the info. The cable company COMCAST will "only answer >> specific question but not help use the answers" I need to know what >> "specific questions" I need to ask them. >> >> I am using a dell dimension xpsr350 PII. the modem is a Toshiba PCX1100. it >> is external, and IF i am reading the system report correctly the network >> card is a SMC EZ Card PCI 10 Adapter. Lothar tells me that everthing is >> configured fine, but I can't seem to find the place, dialague box or >> whatever where I would establish a connection to the internet service >> >> Thanks in advance for the advice, and pleas help free me from my windows >> internet chain. >> >> -Eric >-- >Anthony Huereca >http://m3000.1wh.com >Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
[newbie] rpmdrake 1.0 broken at Mandrake 7.1?
Hello, World! I installed Mandrake 7.1 on my machine. I wanted to add some packages with rpmdrake, so I ran 'urpmi.addmedia ftp Crypto_auf_ftp.leo.org ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/unix/linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-crypto/7.1/ with ./hdlist-crypto.cz2'. Now I have a new hdlist in /var/lib/urpmi and Crypto_auf... is added to /etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg. Now I selected a package in rpmdrake and clicked on install, which only got me this error message: Installiere ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/unix/linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-crypto/7.1//sftp-0.7-3mdk.i586.rpm Died at /usr/X11R6/bin/grpmi.pm line 17, line 12. This happens with any package, not only with sftp. sftp is available at that location (leo.org). I started rpmdrake as root. Is urpmi dying because of perl 5.6 ? Or what am I doing wrong? Thanks for your help! Alexander Skwar -- Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com Sichere Mail? PGP/GnuPG Keys als Antwort auf Mail mit Betr: Get GPG Key ICQ:7328191
Re: [newbie] I just get a Big White Box :-(
I would check www.xfree86.org they have a part where it shows common problems and solutions listed by video card. I don't know if yours is on the list but I would check. Also check which version of XFree86 your using 3.3.6 or 4.0 and make sure you check that version on www.xfree86.org. Hope something in here helps you. John -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Dentremont) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 09:27:28 -0300 > > > >I'm running a pentium II 450 with 128 mb of ram...a Diamond Speedstart A55 >(S3 >Trio3D/2X)..a Sceptre dragon eye monitor. >all well flawlessly well though the install of mandrake 7.1. An d I'm >extremely >happy with what I see!..the only problem that I have is that it seems no >matter what resolution/monitor type or graphics card I chose I get a great >big >white box as a cursor...Does anyone else have this same problem >or >know a workaround?...I love this oswould be a shame if I >couldn't get >this part resolved..thanks for any assistance you may provide :-) > >
Re: [newbie] I just get a Big White Box :-(
I would check www.xfree86.org they have a part where it shows common problems and solutions listed by video card. I don't know if yours is on the list but I would check. Also check which version of XFree86 your using 3.3.6 or 4.0 and make sure you check that version on www.xfree86.org. Hope something in here helps you. John -- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Dentremont) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 09:27:28 -0300 > > > >I'm running a pentium II 450 with 128 mb of ram...a Diamond Speedstart A55 >(S3 >Trio3D/2X)..a Sceptre dragon eye monitor. >all well flawlessly well though the install of mandrake 7.1. An d I'm >extremely >happy with what I see!..the only problem that I have is that it seems no >matter what resolution/monitor type or graphics card I chose I get a great >big >white box as a cursor...Does anyone else have this same problem >or >know a workaround?...I love this oswould be a shame if I >couldn't get >this part resolved..thanks for any assistance you may provide :-) > >
Re: [newbie] LILO & Boot Magic install ?
aifusionextreme wrote: Hi I jave succesfully installed mandrake 7.0 before but on smaller dirves. When trying to install it on a 14 GB with only 1 partition, everything appears fine, but once we reboot, instead of lilo I get a screen full of '01010101010101 ..' for ever or until reboot. So I thought I would give Bootmagic a try ( comes with the macmillian release ), but it says something about not liking a partition that is greater than 1023 cylenders or something. Can anybody help me ascertain what restrictions there are for these boot managers, what can be done to correct it, and are there alternatives ( free ones ) that dont have these retricitons ? Thanks Yep, install GRUB. I'm not sure if it comes with mandrake 7.0 but its what I use in 7.1. It surpasses the 1024 cylinder limitations.
[newbie] Chopped up e-mail
Since we're not on the subject, anybody know why e-mail I write , looks okay on screen when I write it but then when it shows up on the net-mail it's all chopped up. I use Netscape and it's embedded e-mail. Non linux question, I think, but curious none the less.
Re: [newbie] Restated... Problems mounting.
Dennis Myers wrote: > "John T. Seebold" wrote: > > > My fstab file... > > > > # > > # The 26 GB Diamond Maxtor Super Drive. > > /dev/hdb1/ ext2defaults 1 1 > > /dev/hdb5/home ext2defaults 1 2 > > /dev/hdb7/usrext2defaults 1 1 > > /dev/hdb6noneswapdefaults 1 2 > > > > # The shitty little 4 GB Western Digital. > > /dev/hdc1/mnt/scratchext2defaults 1 2 > > > > # Some other shit I have no clue about. > > none/dev/pts devpts mode=06200 0 > > none/procprocdefaults 0 0 > > > > # An Attempt at mounting the DVD drive and the CD Burner. > > /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom autonoauto,ro,user 0 0 > > /dev/cdburner /mnt/cdburnerautonoauto,ro,user 0 0 > > > > # The floppy drives, 3.5" and the 5.25". > > /dev/floppy /mnt/floppy autonoauto,user 0 0 > > /dev/floppy2/mnt/floppy2 autonoauto,user 0 0 > > # > > > > So I tried a few entries at the command line... > > > > [root@zoey /etc]# mount -a > > [root@zoey /etc]# mount /dev/cdrom > > mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device > > [root@zoey /etc]# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom > > mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device > > [root@zoey /etc]# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom > > mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device > > [root@zoey /etc]# mount /dev/cdburner /mnt/cdburner > > mount: /dev/cdburner is not a valid block device > > [root@zoey /etc]# arg! > > bash: arg!: command not found > > [root@zoey /etc]# > > > > And still I can't get the damn things mounted. The hard drives are as > > autodetected... and I *did* install off the Mandrake cd... I just can't > > remount the bloody drives. > > > > Of (perhaps) importance: > > /dev/cdburner is quite obviously a cdburner. > > /dev/cdrom is no quite so obviously a dvd-rom drive. > > > > Please help, > > Thank you, > > John > > Hi, try something like: > mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt > ormount -r /dev/cdrom /mnt > > The -r for read only. As I understand it you get an error back about > not a valid block device . Mayhap without the final "cdrom" or "cdburner" > They might come on line. The -r gives you read only so that probably > isn't an option. This might be obvious but there should be a space > between mount and the rest of the line. I hope none of this is to > obviously newbie, but I am obviously a newbie and don't know " twice > around a burnt bisquit " as my dear Mother used to say. The info above is > out of one of the books I've been reading. Hope something works soon, you > are sounding frustrated. Also, is it SCSI or IDE if IDE see the Linux - Mandrake webpages tutorial on CD burners. Looks like trouble to me. Still hoping something in all this helps you. Dennis
Re: [newbie] Ok dumb firewall question time
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > I tried the mentioned firewall and once again I am feeling stupid. I > loaded it and immediately could not get Netscape to load . It would > stall with only the stop sign and the frame showing. I then > uninstalled and got my Netscape and mail back. I must have set a > closed port or deny in the wrong place. Again the documentation is > not set up for virtual dummies, but only for people who have alot of > experience either with Linux or as programmers etc. Anybody know > what a good set of setings would be and still allow Netscape access. You're doin fine. You understand it as well as i do, don't give up. I believe you must've answer'd the "eth0" question right. I missed that one the first time, I have a "ppp0" (dialup). IIRC, there's a few more that I changed from just takin the default answer. I believe both involved unblocking pop3 (mail) and nntp (news). Then it all worked !! 'Bout the only thing I worry about now is I still don't know a thing about firewalls ;) but I got one -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] Restated... Problems mounting.
My fstab file... # # The 26 GB Diamond Maxtor Super Drive. /dev/hdb1/ ext2defaults 1 1 /dev/hdb5/home ext2defaults 1 2 /dev/hdb7/usrext2defaults 1 1 /dev/hdb6noneswapdefaults 1 2 # The shitty little 4 GB Western Digital. /dev/hdc1/mnt/scratchext2defaults 1 2 # Some other shit I have no clue about. none/dev/pts devpts mode=06200 0 none/procprocdefaults 0 0 # An Attempt at mounting the DVD drive and the CD Burner. /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom autonoauto,ro,user 0 0 /dev/cdburner /mnt/cdburnerautonoauto,ro,user 0 0 # The floppy drives, 3.5" and the 5.25". /dev/floppy /mnt/floppy autonoauto,user 0 0 /dev/floppy2/mnt/floppy2 autonoauto,user 0 0 # So I tried a few entries at the command line... [root@zoey /etc]# mount -a [root@zoey /etc]# mount /dev/cdrom mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device [root@zoey /etc]# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device [root@zoey /etc]# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device [root@zoey /etc]# mount /dev/cdburner /mnt/cdburner mount: /dev/cdburner is not a valid block device [root@zoey /etc]# arg! bash: arg!: command not found [root@zoey /etc]# And still I can't get the damn things mounted. The hard drives are as autodetected... and I *did* install off the Mandrake cd... I just can't remount the bloody drives. Of (perhaps) importance: /dev/cdburner is quite obviously a cdburner. /dev/cdrom is no quite so obviously a dvd-rom drive. Please help, Thank you, John
Re: [newbie] Ok dumb firewall question time
Mark Weaver wrote: > yes, and yes. > > here is a link to a site where you can download a very configurable > firewall great for beginners. > > http://www.pmfirewall.com/PMFirewall/ > > -- > Mark > > I love my Linux Box! > REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! > Registered Linux user #1299563 > > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Vic wrote: > > >Is any firewall just for blocking ports or can it also > >protect the needed open ones like ftp 21 www 80 and so forth? > > I tried the mentioned firewall and once again I am feeling stupid. I loaded it and immediately could not get Netscape to load . It would stall with only the stop sign and the frame showing. I then uninstalled and got my Netscape and mail back. I must have set a closed port or deny in the wrong place. Again the documentation is not set up for virtual dummies, but only for people who have alot of experience either with Linux or as programmers etc. Anybody know what a good set of setings would be and still allow Netscape access. I keep looking for books and online documentation. Nobody writes Linux for Idiots, you have to be at least a dummy. "Life is good, just don't weaken" Dennis Registered Linux User # 180842
[newbie] Alliance Promotion AT25/AT3D
I just reinstalled Mandrake for various reasons, and I put in a Alliance Promotion AT25 3DFX video card, the driver is there in XWindows 3.3.6 (I think is the version # in MDK 7.0-2). I setup the video card as well as I could with the "no-accel" option in the driver. However I can't seem to get the 1024x768 16 (24/32) bit video settings input to use. Also the virtual desktop (with mouse scrolling to see all of the desktop) is active. Has anyone tried this card and gotten it to work without the virtual desktop and the higher resolution/color depth?? TIA Jaguar The Dogma chased the Stigma, and was hit by the Karma. Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
Re: [newbie] DSL Questions
Hi Vic, I've just started using DSL from GTE about a month ago and it's great! I've got their cheapest package (768k / 128k) with dynamic ip - the only problem I had was getting my Netgear RT311 dsl router working. That was simple as realizing that I needed to use the cross-over cable from the dsl modem to the router. Anyway, I've talked to quite a few people that haven't had as easy a time; mostly because of not being aware of what their provider was giving them. You should probably find out ahead of time if they're going to use PPPoE, for example. I'm using the dsl router to get my dynamic address and send to a small 4 port hub where I have a couple computers connected with private addresses (192.168.x.x) and all the OS's recognize everything without a hitch (win98, win2k and linux). Mike Vic wrote: > > Hi I am planning to migrate from cablemodem to ADSL > for a while to see if its going to be what I want. > > Is the setup basically the same? > > I do know that there will be a couple of differences, > like the IP is going to be static so I will have to > insert the IP address and the sub net mask I think > instead of asking for dhcp stuff. > > Is that all I need to know? -- Mike & Tracy Holt Kirkland, WA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] error with install of tar.gz files
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > well, did what you said...and still nothing... > attached is the latest error.txt > > I remind you...that I did install PIXBUF Jeezzz, I'm in over my head. don't you know I'm an ol' man redneck NASCAR fan (I'm an Earnhardt fan you see, I live an 'die by #3) 'Sides I've got a brain disease (MS), and I've been watchin' qualifyin at Sears Point and drinkin beer with my friends ?? huh ?? You did notice rusty got'a nother pole today, ...right ? Lighten up.. all is not lost try try again http://www.mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html it's a hell'uva lot smart'n me if'n it still doesn't work, my diagnosis (from this far a'way) is my usual. Wait!! I use it on myself when workin to a solution. I've found that people that have the most problems, usually try the reverse of the below Check the: 1) the interface 'tween the keyboard/mouse/chair 2) hardware (yeah, includin that new store bought) 3) application (could be the source sux, maybe ?) 4) the OS (in this case.. RTFM) forgive me, I'm from Texas ö -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Tom Brinkman wrote: > > > > On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > > thanks so much...you were right...I was missing these packages !!! > > > I installed them...and then tried again...to install "screem" > > > and got the attached error...what's wrong NOW? > > > it went fine until I got this error...I then installed both ... > > > > > > pixbuf 0.7.0 and its devel package...and still I got the attached > > > error > > > > > > WHY? > > > > Well, I don't see your error (did you attach it?). My advice > > is to go back from the beginning and try again. A sure bet is to > > delete the /dir that you untar'd the source to and start over from > > there, unpacking the source all over again. Sometimes a 'make > > mrproper' (before (./config) will clean up the source. Sometimes > > some source won't compile on some hardware. A good clue for this > > case is if the compile errors out at different places and/or with > > different error messages. Many compiles really strain the system's > > cpu/cache/ram so it could be a hardware problem. Even in this > > case, often just keep trying over and over till the compile is > > successful. Depends on how stubborn you are ;) or maybe you > > forgot to 'su' to root before running 'make install' ? ;) > > -- > > ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > Tom Brinkman wrote: > > > > > > > > On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > attached is the error, I get when trying to install > > > > > the latest SCREEM html editor... > > > > > why am I getting this...anyone know... > > > > > > > > > > and why isn't my C compiler functioning? > > > > > I've tried uninstalling all the gcc stuff > > > > > on the CD...then re-installing...still I get this error. > > > > > is there some other packages that also need to be > > > > > operational...to allow C compiler to function...? > > > > > > > >YES > > > > http://www.mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html > > > > > > > > look 'bout half way down the page an you'll see a list of > > > > everything that's usually needed to compile most all source. > > > > It's mostly 'devel' and 'lib' packages you're prob'ly missing > > > > > > > > While you're there, read the whole section MOF, the whole site > > > > is invaluable ;-) >
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 6.5 install problem
Hi. I have the same problem,and I tryed to find what i did wrong , I got the same message I have compaq 5170 p350 128 ram 10 gb hd I need some help. thanks Gary
Re: [newbie] error with install of tar.gz files
well, did what you said...and still nothing... attached is the latest error.txt I remind you...that I did install PIXBUF Tom Brinkman wrote: > > On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > thanks so much...you were right...I was missing these packages !!! > > I installed them...and then tried again...to install "screem" > > and got the attached error...what's wrong NOW? > > it went fine until I got this error...I then installed both ... > > > > pixbuf 0.7.0 and its devel package...and still I got the attached > > error > > > > WHY? > > Well, I don't see your error (did you attach it?). My advice > is to go back from the beginning and try again. A sure bet is to > delete the /dir that you untar'd the source to and start over from > there, unpacking the source all over again. Sometimes a 'make > mrproper' (before (./config) will clean up the source. Sometimes > some source won't compile on some hardware. A good clue for this > case is if the compile errors out at different places and/or with > different error messages. Many compiles really strain the system's > cpu/cache/ram so it could be a hardware problem. Even in this > case, often just keep trying over and over till the compile is > successful. Depends on how stubborn you are ;) or maybe you > forgot to 'su' to root before running 'make install' ? ;) > -- > ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > Tom Brinkman wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > > > > > > > attached is the error, I get when trying to install > > > > the latest SCREEM html editor... > > > > why am I getting this...anyone know... > > > > > > > > and why isn't my C compiler functioning? > > > > I've tried uninstalling all the gcc stuff > > > > on the CD...then re-installing...still I get this error. > > > > is there some other packages that also need to be > > > > operational...to allow C compiler to function...? > > > > > >YES > > > http://www.mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html > > > > > > look 'bout half way down the page an you'll see a list of > > > everything that's usually needed to compile most all source. > > > It's mostly 'devel' and 'lib' packages you're prob'ly missing > > > > > > While you're there, read the whole section MOF, the whole site > > > is invaluable ;-) > > > > > > -- > > > ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Registered Linux User:73821 <===KompuKit===> Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lowell, Mass. Web Designer http://kitdesigns.bizhosting.com WebServer:http://kompukit.dyndns.org (Server Runs between M-F 6pm-12am,S+S 12pm-12am EST) <===KompuKit===> [root@kompukit kit]# cd /root/tmp/screem-0.2.6 [root@kompukit screem-0.2.6]# ./configure --prefix=/usr creating cache ./config.cache checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... no checking for working aclocal... missing checking for working autoconf... missing checking for working automake... missing checking for working autoheader... missing checking for working makeinfo... missing checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler... no checking whether we are using GNU C... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for POSIXized ISC... no checking for gcc... (cached) gcc checking whether the C compiler (gcc -g -O2 ) works... yes checking whether the C compiler (gcc -g -O2 ) is a cross-compiler... no checking whether we are using GNU C... (cached) yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... (cached) yes checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking host system type... i586-pc-linux-gnu checking build system type... i586-pc-linux-gnu checking for ranlib... ranlib checking for ld used by GCC... /usr/bin/ld checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -B checking whether ln -s works... yes updating cache ./config.cache loading cache ./config.cache within ltconfig checking for object suffix... o checking for executable suffix... no checking for gcc option to produce PIC... -fPIC checking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC works... yes checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes checking if gcc supports -c -o file.lo... yes checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions ... yes checking if gcc static flag -static works... -static checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes checking whether the linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output... ok checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate checking for /usr/bin/ld option to reload object files... -r checking dynamic linker characteristics... Linux ld.so checking if libtool supp
Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
I'd do a 15mb boot partition. That way you can store many kernels there. :-) - Original Message - From: Jose Alberto Abreu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 2:07 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux > I think that you should go with the second scheme. > (I heard that Mandrake 7.1 solves this problem, though) > > Anyway the /boot partition shouldnt be too large either... Somebody more > knowledgeble than me should be able to tell you how big (10megs?) > > Hugo GONZALEZ wrote: > > > > Hello everyone. > > > > I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No problem at all. Then my HD physically crashed and I installed a new one with Windows 98. This new hd is 20Gb big, and initially, when installing Win98 I left only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), the rest of the disk would be for Linux. Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX told me that the partition for Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit installation. I surfed the internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew larger. My question is: can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within the cylinder 1024? > > > > Can I keep my hd like > > > > !Win98(10Gb)--!!Linux--- -! > > > > or should I go to something like > > > > !-/boot-!!-Win98---!!-Linux- -! > > > > Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Hugo GONZALEZ > > -- > --- >Jose Alberto Abreu >Bending space and time since 2053 > --- > >
Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
That sounds good but if I was you I wouldn't use Dos Fdisk. I would use the partition program that came with Mandrake. It is SO much more powerful. Using the mandrake partitioning tool do this: Create a /boot partition on hda1. Create a DOS/Windows partition on hda2 Then a linux native partition on hda3. Then if you want a swap you can add it anywhere. But you HAVE to install windows 98 first. And use the grub bootloader. IMO its much more user friendly. :) Feel free to ask if you have other questions. - Original Message - From: Hugo GONZALEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 5:32 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux > Ok, Chris. So now, tell me if I am wrong: > > First I will fdisk (DOS/Win98) my hd like this > > !-ext dos (15mb)-!!--pri dos for Win98(10Gb)--!!--Linux(10Gb)-! > > I don't know if this can be done and if Win98 will be able to boot (having a extended dos partition before the primary one). > After that I will boot with Mandrake CD and erase the first ext dos partition (15mb) to make a new linux /boot partition. > > !--/boot--!!--pri dos for Win98(10Gb)--!!--Linux(10Gb)-! > > Am I a little bit right? > > Thanks!! > > Hugo GONZALEZ > > >-Original Message- > >From: Chris Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 11:12 AM > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux > > > > > >I had this same problem with Red Hat 6.1 a few months back. I fixed > >the problem by having a 15mb boot partition as hda1, win98 on a 10gb on > >hda2, and then a 10gb linux partition on hda3. Lilo worked > >fine like that > >to. > > > >- Original Message - > >From: Hugo GONZALEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 11:32 AM > >Subject: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux > > > > > >> Hello everyone. > >> > >> I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No > >problem at > >all. Then my HD physically crashed and I installed a new one > >with Windows > >98. This new hd is 20Gb big, and initially, when installing > >Win98 I left > >only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), the rest of the disk would > >be for Linux. > >Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX told me that the > >partition for > >Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit installation. I surfed the > >internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew larger. My > >question is: > >can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within > >the cylinder > >1024? > >> > >> Can I keep my hd like > >> > >> > >!Win98(10Gb)--!!--- > >-Linux--- > >-! > >> > >> or should I go to something like > >> > >> > >!-/boot-!!-Win98---!!-- > >---Linux- > >-! > >> > >> Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me. > >> > >> Thanks in advance. > >> > >> Hugo GONZALEZ > >> > >> > > > > > >
Re: [newbie] Warning: Mandrake changed DOS extended partition toLinux - how to fix
> Here's an even BETTER solution. Don't install Linux on anything other > than it own partition. That includes Extended DOS partitions. If you > have to use Partition magic to resize your DOS primary partition and > create another primary parition which is where your Linux installation > will go. > > I don't mean to sound accusitory or demeaning to you Mark, but it wasn't > Mandrake that messed up it was the guy telling diskdruid what to do and > where to do it with the installation. :) No offense taken (well not much anyway :) ... but the thing that annoys me is that it was totally unnecessary for it to change the extended partition type! Once I changed it back, Mandrake and Windows both worked fine. So what is the purpose of doing it? Especially not letting me know about it? I was doing this on someone else's computer and didn't want to mess too much with the partitions, etc, as I didn't look at the partition table before running the install - I figured "I'll just use the extra 5 GB partition that Winbloze isn't using. No problem, right?" Wrong... Also, I may be a moron but I didn't see any obvious way in DiskDruid in the installation how to shrink the DOS extended partition and create a new primary one for Linux. As far as I could tell the extended partition was transparent to DiskDruid... is it the case that DiskDruid can't do what it wants in the extended partition withOUT changing the partition type? Seems strange to me... if this was the case I would think many other people would have seen the same problem. > I know cause I learned partitioning the hard way. Just like you're doing > it. And it's amazing how much you learn in such a short time :) > -- > Mark cheers, Mark
RE: [newbie] mouse problem
http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/wwwboard/messages/397.html > > XFree 4.0 has support for that type of mouse... check XFree's web site... > However, I still cannot make my wheel to work under Xfree 4 > -- Anthony Huereca http://m3000.1wh.com Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
Re: [newbie] Ok dumb firewall question time
yes, and yes. here is a link to a site where you can download a very configurable firewall great for beginners. http://www.pmfirewall.com/PMFirewall/ -- Mark I love my Linux Box! REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563 On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Vic wrote: >Is any firewall just for blocking ports or can it also >protect the needed open ones like ftp 21 www 80 and so forth? >
Re: [newbie] Ok dumb firewall question time
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Vic wrote: >Is any firewall just for blocking ports or can it also >protect the needed open ones like ftp 21 www 80 and so forth? Depending on how you configure things, you can hammer shut each and every port that you like. You should also be able to limit the allowed IP addresses per port. Paul -- If you lose money, you lose nothing. If you lose (the) honour, you lose a lot. If you lose your courage, you've lost everything. But if you lose friendship, then you've lost the world! )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
RE: [newbie] Warning: Mandrake changed DOS extended partition to Linux - how to fix
> -Original Message- > From: M. R. N. Weston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 23 June 2000 18:01 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Warning: Mandrake changed DOS extended partition to > Linux - how to fix *de'snipity* > If you have the same problem as this and this works then I feel I will > have done my duty in life :) > Secondly, and more vitally importantly than that, before you do *anything* with partition tables (Even with a "safe" program like partition magic) B A C K U P A L L D A T A F I R S T ! ! ! I can't stress this enough. Even with a professional (and non-destructive) program like PM *things go wrong* I lost my entire windows partition when resizing it, luckily I had, on a whim, copied all my data to my secondary HDD, and put everything on a zip disk, but I still lost all my E-Mails for 18 months and a few Websdesigns. -- Nick
Re: [newbie] Warning: Mandrake changed DOS extended partition toLinux - how to fix
"M. R. N. Weston" wrote: > > This email is a warning and solution that I hope will help someone out > there. Also included (of course) is my fix! > > Symptom: After installing Linux Mandrake 7.1, Windows can't read any FAT > drives in the extended partition. > > Further description: Computer that I was installing on had a 13G drive > partitioned as follows: > Primary DOS partition: 2 G for Windows. > DOS Extended partition: the rest. > Within that extended partition: 5 G FAT32 data partition for Windows. > The rest I left for Linux partitions. > After installing Mandrake I discovered that Windows could not read > FAT32 partition - seeing as all the programs and data and many > important things for the last six months were installed on the 5G FAT32 I > started to sweat. Especially since I knew very little about partitions > and the like. Windows FDISK saw the entire extended partition as > "NON-DOS" and refused to read it. Mandrake, installed on a > couple partitions at the end of the extended partition, still worked quite > happily. I was worried that Mandrake had somehow tried to resize the > 5G DOS partition and messed it up, or killed it altogether (which > would have been a Bad Thing). After > educating myself extremely hurriedly on these topics, I discovered > what the problem was: Mandrake had changed the type of the DOS Extended > partition (that occupied the rest of the disk) from "Extended" to "Linux > Extended" (as seen by fdisk) at some point during the install. Of course > without telling me about it. > This problem was reproduceable as after fixing it the first time I had to > reinstall Mandrake (for various other complicated reasons) and it did > exactly the same thing again. > > The fix: > Note: if you know nothing about partitions don't mess > around with fdisk !! Do as I did and forgo a night's sleep and learn all > you can on the web, docs, etc about what is going on _before_ looking at > fdisk. Then A) the problem, whether or not it is exactly the same as > here, will be much easier to solve, and B) you will have gained some > valuable knowledge, like I did :) I intend this email to be a > guide/confirmation/help in pointing out what's wrong; don't leap to do > this if you're not sure that you are having exactly the same problem. > > - boot into Mandrake, or use a rescue disk (which is actually > what I was using as I had rewritten my Master Boot Record from windows > early in the diagnostic process, thinking that was part of the problem, > and thus I couldn't boot Linux anymore). > - Be Root > - run "fdisk /dev/hdX" where X is probably "a" (it was for me) if the > problem is on your first fixed disk. > - VERIFY that this is indeed your problem: type "p"; if your partition > table looks something like this (concoted) example it probably is: >Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System > /dev/hda1 * 1 243 whatever 6 FAT16 > /dev/hda2 244 523 whatever 85 Linux Extended > /dev/hda5 244 399 whatever 6 FAT32 > /dev/hda6 400 506 whatever 83 Linux > /dev/hda7 507 523 whatever 82 Linux swap > note how the Linux extended partition takes up the rest of the disk and > the FAT32 partition is contained within it. > > - note the number (ie "hda2", "hda3", as you can see in the example it's > 2) of the "Linux Extended" partition - it very likely takes up all > the space that isn't used by the first, primary, partition; and most all > other partitions are within it. > - hit ("t") to change the partition type. First you type the number, then > the new type. List all of the types and pick the one called > "Extended" (type 5 if I recall). > - write the table to disk > - reboot into Windows, all should be well > > If this doesn't fix it or your problem doesn't sound quite the same don't > mess around with fdisk unless you know what you're doing. Or you might be > using some tools like "gpart" to recover your partitions from scratch :) > > If you have the same problem as this and this works then I feel I will > have done my duty in life :) > > Mark > > -- > "Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, but that is > not the reason we are doing it" -- Richard Feynman Here's an even BETTER solution. Don't install Linux on anything other than it own partition. That includes Extended DOS partitions. If you have to use Partition magic to resize your DOS primary partition and create another primary parition which is where your Linux installation will go. I don't mean to sound accusitory or demeaning to you Mark, but it wasn't Mandrake that messed up it was the guy telling diskdruid what to do and where to do it with the installation. :) I know cause I learned partitioning the hard way. Just like you're doing it. -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #
FW: [expert] FW: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error
I've forwarded the mails of this thread to thew expert list for help. This may be an answer, I must wait 'till I get home and then till monday cause ain't got no line at home now. So if somebody can try this and report I'll be grateful (dead -f. -Original Message- From: Anton Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 19:17 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] FW: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error > I also keep getting permission errors on the mixer apps - I thought > it might have been volume problem, but its not. Ensure that the user in question is a member of the group "audio". If you selected security level 3 or higher at install, he is not by default, and therefore cannot run ESD or access the audio devices. -- _ _|_|_ ( ) *Anton Graham /v\ / <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /( )X (m_m) GPG ID: 18F78541 Penguin Powered!
RE: [newbie] What happens at midnight? <-- This!
Several things happen at night. 1) Msec runs it's security updates 2) If tripwire is installed it runs it's check 3) slocate runs to create the "locate" database 4) makewhatis runs to create the "whatis" database 5) Most of your services are stopped as ... 6) the logrotate job runs to truncate & archive the old logs 7) then your services are restarted 8) tmpwatch runs to clean the /tmp files 9) anacron runs to update time stamps 10)unused TeX fonts are removed 11)Inn Daemons run if installed 12)A postfix checker is run 13)News is expired 14)Unused modules are removed from Memory All in all Linux is VERY busy at night... -JMS |-Original Message- |From: Piero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 6:35 AM |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: [newbie] What happens at midnight? | | | |Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on |furiously for |a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, |program set up |by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. | |I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at |crontable(s) and acron |tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the |patience to study |their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I didn't |fint a man page. | |Daoes anybody know? |
Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
I think that you should go with the second scheme. (I heard that Mandrake 7.1 solves this problem, though) Anyway the /boot partition shouldnt be too large either... Somebody more knowledgeble than me should be able to tell you how big (10megs?) Hugo GONZALEZ wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No problem at all. Then my >HD physically crashed and I installed a new one with Windows 98. This new hd is 20Gb >big, and initially, when installing Win98 I left only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), >the rest of the disk would be for Linux. Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX >told me that the partition for Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit >installation. I surfed the internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew >larger. My question is: can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within >the cylinder 1024? > > Can I keep my hd like > > >!Win98(10Gb)--!!Linux! > > or should I go to something like > > >!-/boot-!!-Win98---!!-Linux--! > > Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me. > > Thanks in advance. > > Hugo GONZALEZ -- --- Jose Alberto Abreu Bending space and time since 2053 ---
[newbie] Re: IP y POP virtuales
El jue, 22 jun 2000, Gabriel Capalbo escribió: > Hola Amigos. Tengo un problema que me esta llevando mucho tiempo y no logro > resolver. > Desearia hacer funcionar el IP virtual y el Virtual POP. > Poseo el Mandrake 6.1 esta funcionando en este momento como server de correo > perfectamente, ahora cuando quiero hacer funcionar el IP virtual y el POP > virtual, este no funciona. > Poseo el kernel 2.2.13 mdk. mediante el linuxconf ya configure el ip virtual > con el otro IP y ya configure el pop virtual mediante la linea que va en el > inetd.conf (usr/lib/linuxconf/lib/vpop3d) pero no hay caso el ip virtual no > funciona y el pop obviamente tampoco. > EN QUE ESTOY FALLANDO? HAY ALGO EN EL KERNEL QUE ME ESTE TRABANDO ESTO? > otraes posible hacer andar un virtual pop sin tener IP virtual? o sea > sobre un mismo numero de IP? > > Gracias desde ya
Re: [newbie] kde strangeness....
Oliver Stieber wrote: > > it's obviously a good day for questions from me... > (ie. my internets down, so i cant browse for answers). > > Linux locked up while i was changing themes (i also thick someone was vncing > into my box at the time) > any how i have got some dodgy gfx drivers so i do get the occasional > lockup.. > > when i rebooted, and logged into kde i had no desktop icons and the menu > entries didn't work (except for the display configure and logout). > i could still run stuff though rbm execute command or alt f2. > > i tried creating a new user and logging in (the desktop &co was fine). > i then copied the .kde desktop .kderc .xscreen? etc files from the new user > to the broken one and chown,chgrp -R ed them all. > > the border, theme was reset but still no desktop icons and the menu entries > don't > > btw. gnome &co all work fine. I have only one thing to suggest to you at this time. Learn to say "firewall!" and mean it. Leaving your system open like that with vnc listening in the background is crazy! -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563
Re: [newbie] Cable modem
If you have a dynamic ip address, like one that changes, then when your machine asks you to setup your network, then tell it to use dchp (or dchpd) someting like that, anyway, if your isp has to give you your ip numbers and stuff, then its more thanlikely a static ip On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, you wrote: > Is there a site with a good how to so I can set up Mandrake 7.0 to connect on > the net with a cable modem > > -- > Windoze is a virus with a user interface. > This message was created with Linux
Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
Cut down your VFAT partition to 8Gigs and try the install again. Seve -Original Message- From: Hugo GONZALEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, June 23, 2000 10:02 AM Subject: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux >Hello everyone. > >I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No problem at all. Then my >HD physically crashed and I installed a new one with Windows 98. This new hd is 20Gb big, and initially, when installing Win98 I left only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), the rest of the disk would be for Linux. Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX told me that the partition for Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit installation. I surfed the internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew larger. My question is: can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within the cylinder 1024? > >Can I keep my hd like > >!Win98(10Gb)--!!Linux! > >or should I go to something like > >!-/boot-!!-Win98---!!-Linux--! > >Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me. > >Thanks in advance. > >Hugo GONZALEZ >
[newbie] Ok dumb firewall question time
Is any firewall just for blocking ports or can it also protect the needed open ones like ftp 21 www 80 and so forth?
[newbie] EPIC-100 Network Cark
Hi, all -- Do any of you know what the driver for the EPIC-100 Network chipset is? Specifically, the card is an SMC 9432, and in Mandrake 6.1, the proper driver was Epic-100. This driver doesn't seem to exist in the network configuration menu for Mandrake 7.0. I can't believe that anybody forgot it, but what's it called now? Thanks. Pete Clapham Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences Cleveland State University Cleveland, Ohio, 44115 Phone: [216] 687-4820 Fax: [216] 523-7175 EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] DSL Questions
Hi I am planning to migrate from cablemodem to ADSL for a while to see if its going to be what I want. Is the setup basically the same? I do know that there will be a couple of differences, like the IP is going to be static so I will have to insert the IP address and the sub net mask I think instead of asking for dhcp stuff. Is that all I need to know?
Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
Hugo GONZALEZ wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No problem at all. Then my >HD physically crashed and I installed a new one with Windows 98. This new hd is 20Gb >big, and initially, when installing Win98 I left only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), >the rest of the disk would be for Linux. Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX >told me that the partition for Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit >installation. I surfed the internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew >larger. My question is: can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within >the cylinder 1024? > > Can I keep my hd like > > >!Win98(10Gb)--!!Linux! > > or should I go to something like > > >!-/boot-!!-Win98---!!-Linux--! > > Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me. > > Thanks in advance. > > Hugo GONZALEZ Hugo, This is very easy to fix. When you're doing the install and you're partition your HDD for Linux make these partitions. "/boot" = 10Meg "/" (your 'root' partition) = HOwever big your you want according to physical limits SWAP partition = 200 - 300 Meg that's really all there is to it. -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563
Re: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
I had this same problem with Red Hat 6.1 a few months back. I fixed the problem by having a 15mb boot partition as hda1, win98 on a 10gb on hda2, and then a 10gb linux partition on hda3. Lilo worked fine like that to. - Original Message - From: Hugo GONZALEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 11:32 AM Subject: [newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux > Hello everyone. > > I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No problem at all. Then my HD physically crashed and I installed a new one with Windows 98. This new hd is 20Gb big, and initially, when installing Win98 I left only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), the rest of the disk would be for Linux. Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX told me that the partition for Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit installation. I surfed the internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew larger. My question is: can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within the cylinder 1024? > > Can I keep my hd like > > !Win98(10Gb)--!!Linux--- -! > > or should I go to something like > > !-/boot-!!-Win98---!!-Linux- -! > > Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me. > > Thanks in advance. > > Hugo GONZALEZ > >
[newbie] Preventing Bandwidth Hogging
At home I have a 384k U/D DSL with 4 machines masqed behind it. This is a problem that has been irking me for awhile, and my wife almost beat me to death last night, so here it is: If I start a big download with a fast site (Like a CDROM iso or a DIVX) All available bandwith is choked completely off. All other users on the network are unable to view web pages (they come up, but take an *insanely* long time). Is there a way to make it so you get a more reasonable use of bandwidth? Like run the download at 80% of available bandwith and additioanl connections at 20% or some such similar? -David Talbot
[newbie] Warning: Mandrake changed DOS extended partition to Linux - how to fix
This email is a warning and solution that I hope will help someone out there. Also included (of course) is my fix! Symptom: After installing Linux Mandrake 7.1, Windows can't read any FAT drives in the extended partition. Further description: Computer that I was installing on had a 13G drive partitioned as follows: Primary DOS partition: 2 G for Windows. DOS Extended partition: the rest. Within that extended partition: 5 G FAT32 data partition for Windows. The rest I left for Linux partitions. After installing Mandrake I discovered that Windows could not read FAT32 partition - seeing as all the programs and data and many important things for the last six months were installed on the 5G FAT32 I started to sweat. Especially since I knew very little about partitions and the like. Windows FDISK saw the entire extended partition as "NON-DOS" and refused to read it. Mandrake, installed on a couple partitions at the end of the extended partition, still worked quite happily. I was worried that Mandrake had somehow tried to resize the 5G DOS partition and messed it up, or killed it altogether (which would have been a Bad Thing). After educating myself extremely hurriedly on these topics, I discovered what the problem was: Mandrake had changed the type of the DOS Extended partition (that occupied the rest of the disk) from "Extended" to "Linux Extended" (as seen by fdisk) at some point during the install. Of course without telling me about it. This problem was reproduceable as after fixing it the first time I had to reinstall Mandrake (for various other complicated reasons) and it did exactly the same thing again. The fix: Note: if you know nothing about partitions don't mess around with fdisk !! Do as I did and forgo a night's sleep and learn all you can on the web, docs, etc about what is going on _before_ looking at fdisk. Then A) the problem, whether or not it is exactly the same as here, will be much easier to solve, and B) you will have gained some valuable knowledge, like I did :) I intend this email to be a guide/confirmation/help in pointing out what's wrong; don't leap to do this if you're not sure that you are having exactly the same problem. - boot into Mandrake, or use a rescue disk (which is actually what I was using as I had rewritten my Master Boot Record from windows early in the diagnostic process, thinking that was part of the problem, and thus I couldn't boot Linux anymore). - Be Root - run "fdisk /dev/hdX" where X is probably "a" (it was for me) if the problem is on your first fixed disk. - VERIFY that this is indeed your problem: type "p"; if your partition table looks something like this (concoted) example it probably is: Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 1 243 whatever 6 FAT16 /dev/hda2 244 523 whatever 85 Linux Extended /dev/hda5 244 399 whatever 6 FAT32 /dev/hda6 400 506 whatever 83 Linux /dev/hda7 507 523 whatever 82 Linux swap note how the Linux extended partition takes up the rest of the disk and the FAT32 partition is contained within it. - note the number (ie "hda2", "hda3", as you can see in the example it's 2) of the "Linux Extended" partition - it very likely takes up all the space that isn't used by the first, primary, partition; and most all other partitions are within it. - hit ("t") to change the partition type. First you type the number, then the new type. List all of the types and pick the one called "Extended" (type 5 if I recall). - write the table to disk - reboot into Windows, all should be well If this doesn't fix it or your problem doesn't sound quite the same don't mess around with fdisk unless you know what you're doing. Or you might be using some tools like "gpart" to recover your partitions from scratch :) If you have the same problem as this and this works then I feel I will have done my duty in life :) Mark -- "Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, but that is not the reason we are doing it" -- Richard Feynman
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.0 startup problem
Paul wrote: > > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Linux Neophite wrote: > > > > >Somebody help me please, > > > >After installtion of my MandRake 7.0 is doesn't boot/startupB. > >When I boot it with my Floppy created bootdisk during installation it > >start/boot. > > > >How do I configure my new Linux Box to startup from hardisk? > > > >thank you! > > Did you create a small boot partition at the beginning of your harddisk > for LILO to be at? MD 7.0 needs that. Lilo cannot boot from anywhere > beyond cylinder 1024 in that release. MDK 7.1 seems to have fixed that > problem, I do not know yet, since I still have to get that one. > > Paul > > -- > If you lose money, you lose nothing. > If you lose (the) honour, you lose a lot. > If you lose your courage, you've lost everything. > But if you lose friendship, then you've lost the world! > > )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( > http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 > Registered Linux User 174403 I believe that is the case, however it's still very benificial to create a /boot partition for the boot files to reside in/on. That way at boot time there is much less to be initialized at the git-go and Linux loads much faster. -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
flupke wrote: > > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Joe Lore wrote: > > > That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can use in Mandrake, > > ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? > > > > Thanks > > > > Joe > > I already saw a "defrag.tgz" package, but AFAIK, the ext2 driver takes > care of defragmentation by itself. > About scnadisk, there is e2fsck. > > HTH > Flupke > > -- > << There's no place like ~ ! >> So that means that the drive is actually being maintained in a defraged state continually in the background? -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
That sounds awesome. Almost enough to make me want to upgrade to 7.1 already. Even though my 7.0 installation is just over a week old! -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563 David Talbot wrote: > > ext3 filesystems don't need a defrag program because they don't become > fragmented (Well they do, but not more than a fraction of a percent) as for > scandisk, it's "fsck" or filesystem check. If you yank the cable out of the > wall, or power off your computer without shutting down, next boot time it > will automatically run fsck on the effected drives. This can take a long > time. (1-20 minutes) > > ReiserFS to the rescue... an option on the 7.1 installation was to format > your partitions as ReiserFS. It is very similar to ext2 in performance and > near nill fragmentation, but is Journaled. In other words, keeps a record > of what is written so if the system is powered off without shutting down it > "knows where to look" for half written blocks on the disk thus making > filesystem checks take signifigantly less time (1-10 seconds) > > -David Talbot > > At 09:42 AM 6/23/00 -0400, you wrote: > >That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can use in Mandrake, > >ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? > > > >Thanks > > > >Joe > > > >- Original Message - > >From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: "Piero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:58 AM > >Subject: Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight? > > > > > >> I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two > >> occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through all of them > >> until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! It's like there's > >> a massive search going on. What's up with this? > >> > >> -- > >> Mark > >> > >> I love my Linux Box! > >> REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! > >> Registered Linux user #1299563 > >> > >> On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: > >> > >> > > >> >Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on > >furiously for > >> >a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program > >set up > >> >by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. > >> > > >> >I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and > >acron > >> >tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to > >study > >> >their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I > >didn't > >> >fint a man page. > >> > > >> >Daoes anybody know? > >> > > >>
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer 7 si up and running
I'll try that and post the results. Tom Brinkman wrote: > > On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I appears that MDK7.1 does add the icons for RealPlayer as 7.0 did. > > And, the Panel to be very lean. Does any one know how to add RealPlayer7 > > under Multimedia? > > > > Not only that but you have to type in and call up the kmenuedit. > > Whenever you try to configure, an error message appears indicating that > > it isn't installed. But, it is! > > > > It does not seem as user friendly or am I missing something? > > > > Roman > >With 7.0, I use to (as user) 'su' to root and run 'kmenuedit' > from a console. Worked fine. For some reasons I don't understand > yet, while I can still do this in 7.1, the menu changes don't last, > ie, are permanent. > >What I have found to work is logout of user and log back into > as root (ie, to root's desktop) and then use the menu editor. Then > my changes are 'permanent'. > >So try logging in as root and running the menu editor. You > should be able to drag n'drop RP's listing. I've found that to be > a problem sometimes also, so then I just delete the menu item and > recreate it where I want it. IIRC, RP was one of these. > > -- > ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin:vcard n:#179293;Roman x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;; version:2.1 note:(This is email is fueled by Penguin Power Only) fn:Roman - Registered Linux User #179293 end:vcard
Re: [[newbie] Fw: LILO & Boot Magic install ?] new explanation
Right, that's my impression as well. EZ-BIOS is actually referred to as a "BIOS overlay", it loads after the BIOS. I have dealt with EZ-BIOS and other pre-installed HD software (as on HP-distributed SCSI drives, Compaqs, etc.) in various ways, including: For EZ-BIOS, I've used unistall on the EZ-BIOS setup disk. For any IDE disk, I often use clear.hdd (acquired from Western Digital's site), which blows away any and all cylinder boundary markers in a few seconds. I've never used it on any of the new huge IDE drives (18GB+), so do so with caution. This is my preferred method, as it's quick and final. Finally, you should be able to use fdisk and format (DOS or Linux) to kill any offending partitions/MBR code. Just don't try to deal with this issue by reinstalling your BIOS! -- Peter Yellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peter Ogden wrote: > > Where did you get the idea that Hard Disk Drivers flash the BIOS? Every > different model of motherboard has a different BIOS, there is no way they > could provide BIOS changes for every motherboard. Yes, these drivers can > cause problems and they can be difficult to remove (though some do now have > uninstallation procedures), but they are simply a driver that starts from > the MBR and intercepts all disk access code. > > - Peter Ogden >Perth, West Australia > >E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >WWW: http://www.esbconsult.com.au/ogden/ >or: http://surf.to/locost/ > > > -Original Message- > > From: Charles A Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, 22 June 2000 9:03 pm > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: [[newbie] Fw: LILO & Boot Magic install ?] new > > explanation > > > > > >The most likely causes of this error actually has nothing > > to do with the > > MBR, where it is at, or the size of any partitions. If your > > hd was ever > > formatted using a manufacturer floppy ( with IBM it is > > EZDrive, Maxtor is > > MaxBlast and I am sure others also have their own). The > > program not only > > formatted your drive but it also flashed your BIOS to fool the hd size > > limitation and UDMA 66 incompatibility that older BIOSs had. > > If this is the > > case then neither LILO nor BootMagic can or will work as a > > bootloader on > > your system. > > SystemCommander will work and in Mandrake 7.1 GRUB will > > work.If neither > > of these 2 is an option then the only be able to boot Linux is from a > > floppy. > > > >Charles > > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Michael Scottaline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 5:06 AM > > Subject: Re: [[newbie] Fw: LILO & Boot Magic install ?] > > > > > > > "aifusionextreme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > The only Clue is the size: > > > > > > > > Boot magic actually gives an error message which says > > that the primary > > > partition must be in the first 1023 cylnders. Why is cares > > about the rest > > of > > > the HD and not just the mbr I cant farthom. But there you > > have it. Since > > boot > > > magic wont install and lilo does but fails I assume they > > both cant handle > > > larger drives. When I installed before I had nice neat > > partitions around > > the > > > 2-4 GB mark. I assume this didnt exceed the 1023 cylders > > option, assuming > > that > > > this is the cause. Currently I have a 14GB and a 40GB. Both > > exitbite the > > same > > > behavoiur. > > > > > > > > if any body with the no-how can help in confirming this theory or > > indictae > > > what limitations the software might have the Please Help. > > It is not just > > me as > > > you acan see from the posting. > > > > > > > > If there is a cyclionder limitation can you explain why a > > boot manager > > needs > > > to know about anythning but the mbr ? > > > > > > > > More importantly how can go about fixing this bug ? > > > > > > > = > > > The size of the drive is NOT that critical, provided the > > boot sector is > > BELOW > > > the 1024 limit (usually about 8 gig). Thus create a small > > (10-12 meg) > > boot > > > partition below that limit (entirely) and linux should boot > > just fine. > > > Caldera has included a new booter in their eDesktop 2.4 > > distribution that > > > evidently doesn't have this limitation. My guess is that > > most distro will > > be > > > following suit with something similar in upcoming editions > > of their own > > > distros. > > > Mike > > > > > > "Always remember that I have taken more out of alcohol > > > than alcohol has taken out of me." > > > --Winston Churchill > > > > > > > > > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at > > http://webmail.netscape.com. > > > > > > > > > >
[newbie] my kde/x problems have got lot worse
i've go some page faults etc... in the messages log.. kdm[1152]: server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly: 0 kernel: unable to handel kernel paging request at virtual address 8be44591 kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 0c458000, %cr3 = 0c458000 kernel: *pde = kernel: Oops: kernel: CPU:0 kernel: EIP:0010:[d_lookup+124/216] kernel: EFLAGS: 00010282 kernel: eax: 8be44589ebx: cfa692c0ecx: 001e edx: 56695b7e kernel: esi: edi: 40012e30ebp: cff895e8 esp: cdb37ebc kernel: ss: 0018 ds:0018 es:0018 // wheres fs and a cpu dump? kernel: Process kdmdesktop (pid: 1183, process nr: opps it's locked up compleatly now!!! any clues as to the cause would be greatfully recieved. the only problem even remotly simila i had with mandrake 7.0 was after I had got mess-glx instlled.
Re: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error
Yes I believe the issue is that ESD is not running. How do we check this and then get it to load at boot? Thanks, Joe - Original Message - From: Federico Silva To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 9:01 AM Subject: RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error Hi, am having the same problem. Can use the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it won't. I can't get xmms to reproduce any mp3 either. I had Debian installed and it worked OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but it worked. As mandrake did the trick for me and it is a little different from Debian I don't know whta to do. My problem with Debian was that all the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't work and my Internet link is so slow :( that an on-line update is not an option. Any help is much welcome as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does want to hear it beep and blurp :) ... -f. -Original Message-From: Joe Lore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 12:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error I never saw a copy of my last message so please forgive if you got this twice. Hi,Thanks to all the help I have successfully installed Mandrake 7.1.I am having one small issue though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and thedriver loads ok, I am able to play CD's and I get the test sound when I goto the configurator.I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I try to enable systemsounds I get an error like:There was an error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds have beendisabled.What causing this?Thanks again for the help.Joe
Re: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error
Yes I believe the issue is that ESD is not running. How do we check this and then get it to load at boot? Thanks, Joe - Original Message - From: Federico Silva To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 9:01 AM Subject: RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error Hi, am having the same problem. Can use the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it won't. I can't get xmms to reproduce any mp3 either. I had Debian installed and it worked OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but it worked. As mandrake did the trick for me and it is a little different from Debian I don't know whta to do. My problem with Debian was that all the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't work and my Internet link is so slow :( that an on-line update is not an option. Any help is much welcome as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does want to hear it beep and blurp :) ... -f. -Original Message-From: Joe Lore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 12:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error I never saw a copy of my last message so please forgive if you got this twice. Hi,Thanks to all the help I have successfully installed Mandrake 7.1.I am having one small issue though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and thedriver loads ok, I am able to play CD's and I get the test sound when I goto the configurator.I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I try to enable systemsounds I get an error like:There was an error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds have beendisabled.What causing this?Thanks again for the help.Joe
[newbie] kde strangeness....
it's obviously a good day for questions from me... (ie. my internets down, so i cant browse for answers). Linux locked up while i was changing themes (i also thick someone was vncing into my box at the time) any how i have got some dodgy gfx drivers so i do get the occasional lockup.. when i rebooted, and logged into kde i had no desktop icons and the menu entries didn't work (except for the display configure and logout). i could still run stuff though rbm execute command or alt f2. i tried creating a new user and logging in (the desktop &co was fine). i then copied the .kde desktop .kderc .xscreen? etc files from the new user to the broken one and chown,chgrp -R ed them all. the border, theme was reset but still no desktop icons and the menu entries don't btw. gnome &co all work fine.
RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error
Hi, I've been wrestling with this problem since 7.1 was first out. At a minimum, I downloaded, compiled and installed the most recent driver from www.opensource.creativelabs.com (there is a newer driver there now that I haven't tested yet). That gave me CD sound, but no .WAV (so no system sounds) or MP3. I also keep getting permission errors on the mixer apps - I thought it might have been volume problem, but its not. From the list, it was highly recommended to get the most recent soundrake from the Mandrake site - something about it not making it into 7.1 - what used to work with configuring SBLive! cards in 7.02 was not completed or included in 7.1. So, I tried that, but it needed new ALSA version and newer device library (from Mandrake). I downloaded and installed device, and now soundrake doesn't start at all on my machine. I haven't tackled ALSA yet - I have the files, but haven;t tried the compile/install yet. This is VERY frustrating since the SBLive! card worked perfectly in 7.02, as long a you had the most current driver from creative. The card is listed on the supported hardware list, but seems like there will be a fair amount of work involved in getting it to work. If anyone develops a solution to this, or has the card working in 7.1 , please post it - I don't know yet if the soundrake/ALSA upgrade is going to work. Philomena At 10:01 AM 6/23/00 -0300, you wrote: Hi, am having the same problem. Can use the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it won't. I can't get xmms to reproduce any mp3 either. I had Debian installed and it worked OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but it worked. As mandrake did the trick for me and it is a little different from Debian I don't know whta to do. My problem with Debian was that all the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't work and my Internet link is so slow :( that an on-line update is not an option. Any help is much welcome as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does want to hear it beep and blurp :) ... -f. -Original Message- From: Joe Lore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 12:12 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error I never saw a copy of my last message so please forgive if you got this twice. Hi, Thanks to all the help I have successfully installed Mandrake 7.1. I am having one small issue though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and the driver loads ok, I am able to play CD's and I get the test sound when I go to the configurator. I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I try to enable system sounds I get an error like: There was an error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds have been disabled. What causing this? Thanks again for the help. Joe
RE: [newbie] mouse problem
Title: RE: [newbie] mouse problem XFree 4.0 has support for that type of mouse... check XFree's web site... However, I still cannot make my wheel to work under Xfree 4 -Mensaje original- De: Nicholas Avenell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: Viernes 23 de Junio de 2000 10:03 AM Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: RE: [newbie] mouse problem > -Original Message- > From: Walter Hanagriff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 23 June 2000 05:31 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] mouse problem > > > i read that mandrake can use almost any mouse, but i have a microsoft > intellimouse,can linux also use that mouse? > i dont know if they could make it only used on windows, since > they also have the > winmodem, which unfortunately i also have, and i hear cant be > used on anything > but windows. if you chose the Custom install option you get to chose what mouse you have, and The Intelimouse is there, otherwise it installs it as a standard 2 button PS2. I have the Intelimouse Explorer (the cool thing with the red light :-) and whilst I got most of it working, I was wondering if anyone knows of a util I could use to configure the two extra buttons on the side? -- Nicholas Avenell
[newbie] Partitioning for Win98 and Linux
Hello everyone. I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No problem at all. Then my HD physically crashed and I installed a new one with Windows 98. This new hd is 20Gb big, and initially, when installing Win98 I left only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), the rest of the disk would be for Linux. Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX told me that the partition for Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit installation. I surfed the internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew larger. My question is: can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within the cylinder 1024? Can I keep my hd like !Win98(10Gb)--!!Linux! or should I go to something like !-/boot-!!-Win98---!!-Linux--! Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me. Thanks in advance. Hugo GONZALEZ
[newbie] test
this is a test =) Alan Carpenter PC Specialist Department of Computer Services Virginia Wesleyan College 1584 Wesleyan Dr. Norfolk Va. 23502 Office (757)455.3267 Cell (757)449.0381
[newbie] NTFS Partition and GRUB
I am happy to say that I really like Mandrake 7.1. Finally it has the support for my video card "voodoo 3000", and some of my usb devices =). I only have one problem. I can't get to my windows 2000 partition anymore. When the boot loader install came up, I sat there for about 5 minutes thinking about, should I make life easy and boot from a disk or try a boot loader. Well I went with GRUB, and setup an extra option to boot from my NTFS partition which is /hda1. GRUB comes up fine, but when I choose the 2000 partition is bombs out with an error. I know the error is important to know, but I can't remember exactly what it is. My first question is can I bootup with the 2000 boot disks and fdisk /mbr and remove the bootloader. I wasn't sure because it's a NTFS partition and not fat. Is lilo or Grub compat with a NTFS partition? did I mention I love this mailing list =) Alan
Re: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Joe Lore wrote: >I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I try to enable system >sounds I get an error like: > >There was an error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds >have been >disabled. When I am in Gnome, this happens to me too, with the SB 64 Awe. Normally I am in KDE and there are no problems there. Would be interesting indeed, if there's a fix to this. Paul -- If you lose money, you lose nothing. If you lose (the) honour, you lose a lot. If you lose your courage, you've lost everything. But if you lose friendship, then you've lost the world! )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
Re: [newbie] /etc/profile and Mandrake Security
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, David Talbot wrote: >Verified :'s. I think I may have set the security level to High on this >machine (usually I use medium and handle security details like open ports >and daemons myself... Maybe when you tell the installer to use High >security, meebe methinks it could take management of certain tasks outside >of even the root domain... > >Anybody with any knowledge of Mandrake's High Security setting would be a >godsend... I hope someone like that is here then, my knowledge ends. Otherwise you might want to try the experts list. Good luck! Paul -- If you lose money, you lose nothing. If you lose (the) honour, you lose a lot. If you lose your courage, you've lost everything. But if you lose friendship, then you've lost the world! )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.0 startup problem
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Linux Neophite wrote: > >Somebody help me please, > >After installtion of my MandRake 7.0 is doesn't boot/startupB. >When I boot it with my Floppy created bootdisk during installation it >start/boot. > >How do I configure my new Linux Box to startup from hardisk? > >thank you! Did you create a small boot partition at the beginning of your harddisk for LILO to be at? MD 7.0 needs that. Lilo cannot boot from anywhere beyond cylinder 1024 in that release. MDK 7.1 seems to have fixed that problem, I do not know yet, since I still have to get that one. Paul -- If you lose money, you lose nothing. If you lose (the) honour, you lose a lot. If you lose your courage, you've lost everything. But if you lose friendship, then you've lost the world! )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Joe Lore wrote: > That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can use in Mandrake, > ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? > > Thanks > > Joe I already saw a "defrag.tgz" package, but AFAIK, the ext2 driver takes care of defragmentation by itself. About scnadisk, there is e2fsck. HTH Flupke -- << There's no place like ~ ! >>
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
I looked at the cron.daily and it's probably rotating the log files. To see what your system is running at midnight look at: /etc/cron.daily -david Talbot At 09:42 AM 6/23/00 -0400, you wrote: >That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can use in Mandrake, >ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? > >Thanks > >Joe > >- Original Message - >From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Piero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:58 AM >Subject: Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight? > > >> I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two >> occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through all of them >> until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! It's like there's >> a massive search going on. What's up with this? >> >> -- >> Mark >> >> I love my Linux Box! >> REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! >> Registered Linux user #1299563 >> >> On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: >> >> > >> >Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on >furiously for >> >a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program >set up >> >by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. >> > >> >I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and >acron >> >tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to >study >> >their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I >didn't >> >fint a man page. >> > >> >Daoes anybody know? >> > >>
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
ext3 filesystems don't need a defrag program because they don't become fragmented (Well they do, but not more than a fraction of a percent) as for scandisk, it's "fsck" or filesystem check. If you yank the cable out of the wall, or power off your computer without shutting down, next boot time it will automatically run fsck on the effected drives. This can take a long time. (1-20 minutes) ReiserFS to the rescue... an option on the 7.1 installation was to format your partitions as ReiserFS. It is very similar to ext2 in performance and near nill fragmentation, but is Journaled. In other words, keeps a record of what is written so if the system is powered off without shutting down it "knows where to look" for half written blocks on the disk thus making filesystem checks take signifigantly less time (1-10 seconds) -David Talbot At 09:42 AM 6/23/00 -0400, you wrote: >That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can use in Mandrake, >ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? > >Thanks > >Joe > >- Original Message - >From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Piero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:58 AM >Subject: Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight? > > >> I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two >> occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through all of them >> until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! It's like there's >> a massive search going on. What's up with this? >> >> -- >> Mark >> >> I love my Linux Box! >> REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! >> Registered Linux user #1299563 >> >> On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: >> >> > >> >Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on >furiously for >> >a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program >set up >> >by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. >> > >> >I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and >acron >> >tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to >study >> >their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I >didn't >> >fint a man page. >> > >> >Daoes anybody know? >> > >>
RE: [newbie] mouse problem
> -Original Message- > From: Walter Hanagriff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 23 June 2000 05:31 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] mouse problem > > > i read that mandrake can use almost any mouse, but i have a microsoft > intellimouse,can linux also use that mouse? > i dont know if they could make it only used on windows, since > they also have the > winmodem, which unfortunately i also have, and i hear cant be > used on anything > but windows. if you chose the Custom install option you get to chose what mouse you have, and The Intelimouse is there, otherwise it installs it as a standard 2 button PS2. I have the Intelimouse Explorer (the cool thing with the red light :-) and whilst I got most of it working, I was wondering if anyone knows of a util I could use to configure the two extra buttons on the side? -- Nicholas Avenell
RE: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
you can use fsck which is kinda like scandisk i don't know about a defrag tool.(i once had an nt box that was 98% fragmented!) > -Original Message- > From: Joe Lore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 23 June 2000 14:43 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight? > > > That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can > use in Mandrake, > ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? > > Thanks > > Joe > > - Original Message - > From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Piero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:58 AM > Subject: Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight? > > > > I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two > > occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through > all of them > > until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! > It's like there's > > a massive search going on. What's up with this? > > > > -- > > Mark > > > > I love my Linux Box! > > REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! > > Registered Linux user #1299563 > > > > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: > > > > > > > >Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on > furiously for > > >a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, > controlling, program > set up > > >by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. > > > > > >I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at > crontable(s) and > acron > > >tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had > the patience to > study > > >their format, for the other they seem to launch programs > for which I > didn't > > >fint a man page. > > > > > >Daoes anybody know? > > > > > >
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
Joe Lore wrote: > > That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can use in Mandrake, > ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? > > Thanks > > Joe > > - Original Message - > From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Piero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:58 AM > Subject: Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight? > > > I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two > > occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through all of them > > until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! It's like there's > > a massive search going on. What's up with this? > > > > -- > > Mark > > > > I love my Linux Box! > > REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! > > Registered Linux user #1299563 > > > > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: > > > > > > > >Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on > furiously for > > >a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program > set up > > >by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. > > > > > >I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and > acron > > >tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to > study > > >their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I > didn't > > >fint a man page. > > > > > >Daoes anybody know? > > > > > That IS an intersting question! I would be VERY interested in know that myself. I've been looking around the system and haven't seen anything like that yet, but if I would be running windows when that happened the other day and again this morning I would have sworn "Find Fast" was running and updating the file system indexes. -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
That actualy spawns a question. Are there disk tools we can use in Mandrake, ie.. defrag, scandisk etc..? Thanks Joe - Original Message - From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Piero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:58 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight? > I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two > occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through all of them > until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! It's like there's > a massive search going on. What's up with this? > > -- > Mark > > I love my Linux Box! > REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! > Registered Linux user #1299563 > > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: > > > > >Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on furiously for > >a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program set up > >by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. > > > >I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and acron > >tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to study > >their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I didn't > >fint a man page. > > > >Daoes anybody know? > > >
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
What if it's set to medium? If I remember correctly that's what I have mine set to. I tried setting it to because I don't yet have my firewall in place. That's another issue...anyway, when I set it to high I couldn't use sendmail, or httpd (internally) I use httpd internally to develope with PERL. I use sendmail with Pine just because it's a bit faster than my ISP's SMPT server. David Talbot wrote: > > If your security is set to High or Paranoid, it's running a nightly > security system audit. > > -David Talbot > > At 06:58 AM 6/24/00 -0400, you wrote: > >I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two > >occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through all of them > >until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! It's like there's > >a massive search going on. What's up with this? > > > >-- > >Mark > > > >I love my Linux Box! > > REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! > >Registered Linux user #1299563 > > > >On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: > > > >> > >>Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on furiously > >for > >>a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program > set up > >>by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. > >> > >>I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and acron > >>tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to > study > >>their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I didn't > >>fint a man page. > >> > >>Daoes anybody know? > >> -- Mark I love my Linux box... REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows! Registered Linux user #1299563
[newbie] svgalib not as root
how do i give non root users io permissions for svgalib? i have lots of gfx programs and a few games that use it, and i'd rather not logon as root(or su ) unless it is necessary.
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
If your security is set to High or Paranoid, it's running a nightly security system audit. -David Talbot At 06:58 AM 6/24/00 -0400, you wrote: >I'd like to know the same thing! This has happened to me also on two >occassions. It starts on the primary HDD and goes through all of them >until it's satisfied. Eats up a lot of CPU doing it too! It's like there's >a massive search going on. What's up with this? > >-- >Mark > >I love my Linux Box! > REASON #1 -- ...it's not Windows! >Registered Linux user #1299563 > >On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: > >> >>Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on furiously >for >>a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program set up >>by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. >> >>I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and acron >>tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to study >>their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I didn't >>fint a man page. >> >>Daoes anybody know? >>
RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error
Hi, am having the same problem. Can use the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it won't. I can't get xmms to reproduce any mp3 either. I had Debian installed and it worked OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but it worked. As mandrake did the trick for me and it is a little different from Debian I don't know whta to do. My problem with Debian was that all the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't work and my Internet link is so slow :( that an on-line update is not an option. Any help is much welcome as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does want to hear it beep and blurp :) ... -f. -Original Message-From: Joe Lore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 12:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error I never saw a copy of my last message so please forgive if you got this twice. Hi,Thanks to all the help I have successfully installed Mandrake 7.1.I am having one small issue though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and thedriver loads ok, I am able to play CD's and I get the test sound when I goto the configurator.I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I try to enable systemsounds I get an error like:There was an error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds have beendisabled.What causing this?Thanks again for the help.Joe
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.0 startup problem
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, you wrote: > Somebody help me please, > > After installtion of my MandRake 7.0 is doesn't boot/startupB. > When I boot it with my Floppy created bootdisk during installation it > start/boot. > > How do I configure my new Linux Box to startup from hardisk? > > thank you! We need to know if your using lilo or grub. Then you should post the appropriate conf file. either '/etc/lilo.conf' for lilo, or '/boot/grub/menu.lst' for grub. Also post '/etc/fstab' and the ouput of 'fdisk -l' (you can copy and paste from Konsole) If you review these files yourself and are sure they're correct for your system, then running (as root) '/sbin/lilo' or '/sbin/grub' should allow you to boot from HDD. Problem is if they aren't correct, you'll prob'ly make things worse :( An easier and faster solution would be to boot from the Mandrake installation CD and choose 'upgrade'. Might fix it, might not. I suspect this would only work if you chose not to install a bootloader (eg, lilo) during your initial install. -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] How to install Netscape ?
Piero écrivit : > I just down loades Netscape 4.73. It's a src.rpm and I never installed such > packages. What do I have to do? Thanks. Why have you download this package. It's used to build RPM packages, witch are available in 7.1 and Cooker distributions. To use it, just enter « rpm --rebuild --target=i586 netscape*4.73*.src.rpm » and install RPMs package which will be created. -- MandrakeSofthttp://www.mandrakesoft.com PARIS, FRANCE --David
Re: [newbie] What happens at midnight?
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Piero wrote: > > Everyday, around midnight, my hard disk strts to work and goes on furiously for > a few minutes. It must be a supervising, cleaning, controlling, program set up > by Mandrake to act regularly at this time. > > I'd very much like to know wat it is. Tried to look at crontable(s) and acron > tables, without much success: for one side I haven't had the patience to study > their format, for the other they seem to launch programs for which I didn't > fint a man page. > > Daoes anybody know? rpm -qi msec HTH Flupke -- << There's no place like ~ ! >>
Re: [newbie] RealPlayer 7 si up and running
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > Hi, > > I appears that MDK7.1 does add the icons for RealPlayer as 7.0 did. > And, the Panel to be very lean. Does any one know how to add RealPlayer7 > under Multimedia? > > Not only that but you have to type in and call up the kmenuedit. > Whenever you try to configure, an error message appears indicating that > it isn't installed. But, it is! > > It does not seem as user friendly or am I missing something? > > Roman With 7.0, I use to (as user) 'su' to root and run 'kmenuedit' from a console. Worked fine. For some reasons I don't understand yet, while I can still do this in 7.1, the menu changes don't last, ie, are permanent. What I have found to work is logout of user and log back into as root (ie, to root's desktop) and then use the menu editor. Then my changes are 'permanent'. So try logging in as root and running the menu editor. You should be able to drag n'drop RP's listing. I've found that to be a problem sometimes also, so then I just delete the menu item and recreate it where I want it. IIRC, RP was one of these. -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] error with install of tar.gz files
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > thanks so much...you were right...I was missing these packages !!! > I installed them...and then tried again...to install "screem" > and got the attached error...what's wrong NOW? > it went fine until I got this error...I then installed both ... > > pixbuf 0.7.0 and its devel package...and still I got the attached > error > > WHY? Well, I don't see your error (did you attach it?). My advice is to go back from the beginning and try again. A sure bet is to delete the /dir that you untar'd the source to and start over from there, unpacking the source all over again. Sometimes a 'make mrproper' (before (./config) will clean up the source. Sometimes some source won't compile on some hardware. A good clue for this case is if the compile errors out at different places and/or with different error messages. Many compiles really strain the system's cpu/cache/ram so it could be a hardware problem. Even in this case, often just keep trying over and over till the compile is successful. Depends on how stubborn you are ;) or maybe you forgot to 'su' to root before running 'make install' ? ;) -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Tom Brinkman wrote: > > > > On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote: > > > > > > attached is the error, I get when trying to install > > > the latest SCREEM html editor... > > > why am I getting this...anyone know... > > > > > > and why isn't my C compiler functioning? > > > I've tried uninstalling all the gcc stuff > > > on the CD...then re-installing...still I get this error. > > > is there some other packages that also need to be > > > operational...to allow C compiler to function...? > > > >YES > > http://www.mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html > > > > look 'bout half way down the page an you'll see a list of > > everything that's usually needed to compile most all source. > > It's mostly 'devel' and 'lib' packages you're prob'ly missing > > > > While you're there, read the whole section MOF, the whole site > > is invaluable ;-) > > > > -- > > ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Right Mouse Button and kde problems
>From: Mike & Tracy Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [newbie] Right Mouse Button and kde problems >Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 00:39:13 -0700 > >Another quick fix is to open your 'home' directory icon from the desktop >and then click on 'Desktop'; you should have all the options at that >point. I'm curious though, I'm using 7.1 and my $user account does have >right click options - root however doesn't. Is that your case also? > Yes it is Ottavia Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
[expert] LM7.1 - Blank screen during shutdown
BLANK SCREEN DURING SHUTDOWN EXPERIENCES WITH INSTALLING LINUX-MANDRAKE 7.1 INTRODUCTION I have a problem that I normally lose the display on shutdown. This e/mail describes two installations of LM7.1, the problems found and provides extracts of the relevant logs. I can provide full logs on request and ideas of how to solve the blank screen problem will be gratefully received. I will convert some of these problems into "bug reports" if they haven't been reported before. In the meantime, I may try a "custom" installation to see how different the logs look and I will scrutinize file attributes and permissions. My e/mail addresses are :- Home[EMAIL PROTECTED] Work[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. HARDWARE The hardware consists of :- Gigabyte GA-6BXD Motherboard with two 350MHz Pentium II CPU's and 128MByte of 100MHz synchronous DRAM. CMOS flashed to the latest version of the BIOS. Matrox Millenium II AGP 250MHz DAC and 8MByte SGRAM - Bios version 1.3.011 Creative / Ensoniq ES1371 Soundcard on PCI bus. Logitech Cordless Wheel Mouse - M/N M-RG45 setup as "IMPS/2" Creative Labs 24 times CDROM type CD2422E mounted /dev/hdd Second hard drive is a Quantum Fireball TM1080A 1GByte - Mode 4 - on /dev/hdc this was already formatted in extfs2 and contains /usr/local and /home from my previous LM7.0 installation. The first hard drive is mounted in a withdrawable cassette and the two hard drives of relevance are :- a Samsang SV2044D 20GByte - UDMA33 - on /dev/hda for the first installation of LM7.1 which can be swapped for a Samsang VG33402A 3.4GByte - UDMA33 - on /dev/hda for the second installation of LM7.1 Monitor is a 15" LCD Monitor - Selwyn Electronics Bravura 15PX running at 59Hz and 48kHz - resolution 1024 x 768 24bpp OUTPUT OF /sbin/lspcidrake > /var/lspcidrake.log Intel Corporation|440BX/ZX - 82443BX/ZX Host bridge (unknown ignore) Intel Corporation|440BX/ZX - 82443BX/ZX AGP bridge (unknown ignore) Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 ISA (unknown unknown) Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 IDE (STORAGE_IDE unknown) Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 USB (SERIAL_USB usb-uhci) Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 ACPI (unknown unknown) Ensoniq|ES1371 [AudioPCI-97] (MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO es1371) Matrox|MGA G200 AGP [Millennium] AGP (DISPLAY_VGA Card:Matrox Millennium G200 4MB) - - - Note - The video RAM is wrongly reported as 4MByte. - Both Installations were carried out "clean" with no Windows partitions, dual boot etc. 2. FIRST INSTALLATION on 20GByte HDD "Expert" installation option was chosen to allow XFree4.0 to be "tried". ReiserFS used on /dev/hda with an extfs2 swap partition. The installation proceeded normally until the beginning of the "Configuration of X" stage where mouse behaviour became erratic and you were suddenly plunged in the "Choose your Keyboard" section! Once you had done that, the installation program send you back to the "Configuration of X" stage. This used to happen with LM7.0 and happened again on the second installation. Providing you keep to the keyboard for the remainder of the installation everything should be OK. Whether others have noticed this I don't know. Selection of XFree4.0 seemed to be straightforward and I accepted the probed selection on the "test" screen. I also set up the PC for graphical login (run level 5). The PC rebooted and I was presented with the KDM login display. The problems were that the mouse moved but the buttons were unresponsive and the keyboard was completely dead. I had to reboot via the soft reset button on the PC case. LM7.1 rebooted into XFree SVGA server version 3.3.6. This is symbolically linked to /etc/X11/X. Shutdown from KDM often provided no visual display of what was going on so when the hard drive had ceased operating for a short while I would key in "shutdown -h now" and press enter (just in case), all blind, and switch off after a further period of apparent inactivity. This behaviour was not cured by manually configuring "XF86Config" or "drakeres" (by rejecting the probed settings) for 8MByte of Videoram or by following a recommendation to set the Option "sw_cursor" in "XF86Config". The "sw_cursor" option did give me 's for password input in KDM login screen for the very first time and did seem to reduce the occurrences of the blind shutdown problem but it's not fixed yet. I had a second HDD so I could try again 3. SECOND INSTALLATION on 3.4GByte HDD Simular options were chosen to the first install but fewer packages were selected and as far as I can remember no "individual" packages were selected. At the beginning of the file installation stage I was told I couldn't install all my chosen packages. I concluded that the /usr partition was too small so I exited via a soft reset to reboot the CDROM. The partitions were re-sized on the second time round but I was confronted with "package header files missing" error message immediately prior t
Re: [newbie] simple question
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Gary Morgan wrote: > ok, I'm new to Linux, the only knowledge I have is from the books I have > read. But all of them have seem to skip over, what seems to me as, simple > questions. > > 1. I notice when I do an "# ls" I get a directory listing but some objects > (files, directorys etc.) are listed in different color text, or have > distinctive markings next to them (ie. directories are blue, symbolic links > have the "@" symbol next to them). What do all these, besides the ones I > have mentioned mean? It is due to the fact that mandrake sets up several aliases during install. type "alias" and you will see that ls stands for "ls --color=auto -F" (--color=auto for colors and -F to add @ to symlinks, * to executable files, / to directories, ...) man ls for more details > > 2. What are the exact differences between the install security levels? I > noticed that if I install with "High" security I cannot, by default, login > via ftp or telnet, even from the local machine, and I cannot restart (via > ctrl-alt-del) without being logged in first, however I can do both if I > install with "Medium" security. This is handled by the msec package. Look at /usr/doc/msec/security.txt and msec.ps for details about different security levels. You can use the msec command to switch from one security level to another (man msec) > TIA, > Gary Morgan HTH Flupke -- << There's no place like ~ ! >>
Re: [newbie] Right Mouse Button and kde problems
Another quick fix is to open your 'home' directory icon from the desktop and then click on 'Desktop'; you should have all the options at that point. I'm curious though, I'm using 7.1 and my $user account does have right click options - root however doesn't. Is that your case also? Mike Jeff Lee wrote: > > What works for me is to right-click within any other directory (i.e. > AutoStart) and create the new link, and then move it to the desktop. > > At 11:29 PM 6/22/2000 -0700, you wrote: > >Hello everybody, > >I have just installed Mandrake 7.1. Using kde when i click on the right > >button of the mouse on the desktop to add link to a new application of > >file system device and so on the only option I get is:new folder ( nothing > >more), this isthe same problem i used to have after installing staroffice > >with kde integration but this time no star office is installed. Another > >minor problem is that the kcmclock application seems to be disappeared > >from the kde control panel. > >Thanks in advance for your help > >Ottavia -- Mike & Tracy Holt Kirkland, WA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Right Mouse Button and kde problems
What works for me is to right-click within any other directory (i.e. AutoStart) and create the new link, and then move it to the desktop. At 11:29 PM 6/22/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Hello everybody, >I have just installed Mandrake 7.1. Using kde when i click on the right >button of the mouse on the desktop to add link to a new application of >file system device and so on the only option I get is:new folder ( nothing >more), this isthe same problem i used to have after installing staroffice >with kde integration but this time no star office is installed. Another >minor problem is that the kcmclock application seems to be disappeared >from the kde control panel. >Thanks in advance for your help >Ottavia > > > > > >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com