[newbie] Driver SiS 6215
Does anyone has driver for SiS 6215 ? or someways that i can get into to Xwindows ? cause i can't get into Xwindows thanks __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie] Im Sorry,
How about you not be a dick about a simple request? Beckycould wrote: > > Sorry, I'm Sorry, Please forgive me. I'm SOrry. Please Forgive Me. > Please I'm SOrry. Sorry. Please. Oh Please forgive my mistake. Oh HTML Sorry > Oh Please. Sorry... > > I'm Sorry. > - Original Message - > From: "Mark Hillary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 1:37 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary > > > Please can you not use HTML when emailing to the list. It can be very > > annoying to some of us. I see that you are usign MS Outlook, you can turn > > HTML of by clicking Format -> Plain Text or type ALT o x. > > Sorry I don't know how to solve your problem, but maybe some one else > will. > > > > Thanks Mark Hillary > > > > - Original Message - > > From: Beckycould > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 8:13 PM > > Subject: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary > > > > > > Hi Fellow-Penguin Newbies! > > > > When I disconnect my Primary Server from service- I want the Secondary > > server to automatically take over providing the websites I am Hosting. > > > > My question is: > > > > Does MY DNS Info at the Open SRS Database tell the world to look at my > > Primary IP and if it is "down" will traffic automatically look for my > > Secondary IP? > > > > I Can type in my Secondary IP and pull up the index.html of my main > website. > > I Cannot type in a URL and see any sites come up FROM my Secondary. (when > > the Primary is out of service) > > > > Presently The Only way "I know Of" to have the Secondary Server take over > AS > > the Primary is to change the DNS and IP using LINUXCONF and making the > > Secondary BECOME the Primary. > > > > > > I welcome all help I can get > > Thank You, > > Becky > > > > > >
Re: [newbie] Merry.....
On Friday 22 December 2000 10:03 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote: > I tell ya its just not fair! Here I am, stuck with American beer > (which pales in comparison)... ;-( > > Oh well, guess I can grab a Heineken...and drown my sorrows! ;-) I worked on a Dutch island (Bonaire) some 30 years ago. The Heineken we bought there was Dutch bier. The Heineken y'all get in the states well Pabst or Strohs prob'ly makes it. All you really need is some Daniels anyhow ;> Turkey will do, Merry . -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] after installation
On Friday 22 December 2000 11:50 pm, Michael wrote: >I have > downloaded SN451.tar.gz and SN451.tar.bz2,but i dont know how to > install with this type of file. > thanks & Merry Xmas! good place to start http://mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html Merry Christmas back at ya ;) -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] Im Sorry,
On Friday 22 December 2000 05:43 pm, Beckycould wrote: > Sorry, I'm Sorry, Please forgive me. I'm SOrry. Please Forgive Me. > Please I'm SOrry. Sorry. Please. Oh Please forgive my mistake. Oh > HTML Sorry Oh Please. Sorry... > > I'm Sorry. Disingenuous ? > From: "Mark Hillary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Please can you not use HTML when emailing to the list. Becky, et al you were sent a welcoming email when you joined this group (as with MOST ALL public ML's) that No.1, said please post in plain text only. This has been a matter of Netiquette, before there was a Net, when some of us old SOB's dialed into local BBS's. If you (not just you Becky) need reasoning beyond the No.1 rule please understand: o it wastes bandwidth. html, rtf, etc. uses twice (or more) bytes than regular old plain (ASCII) txt. If everybody insisted on doin' it anyway, then everybody's access to the Net would be diminished accordingly. Those with limited access are hurt the most. o Becky, (et al) What looks great in, X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4522.1200 on your size monitor, with your video card, with your font settings ... well it looks like Sh!+ to a lot of us that aren't as encumbered, if it even renders at all. o If, as in your case Becky (or, et al), you choose to connect to the Net with any M$ product, you run a grave risk of being infected by virii, or cracked. Use of anything but plain txt email _severely_ enhances this prospect for M$ users. o Use of html, rtf, etc, is about the same as attachments. On a public list they're not allowed/strongly discouraged. I could go on, Kmail is unfortunately html capable, but I digress, Merry Christmas -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
[newbie] after installation
after installation mandrake,how can I get started? I want to develop c/c++ program,where should I put the source code?it is said that the source navigator is the best choice,I have downloaded SN451.tar.gz and SN451.tar.bz2,but i dont know how to install with this type of file. thanks & Merry Xmas! sparkle
Re: [newbie] uninstall XFree86-server
On Friday 22 December 2000 07:41 pm, Adrian Gunawan wrote: > how can i uninstall XFree86-server ? no need to uninstall > because i want to upgrade to the new one but it can't > upgrade it said the file conflicts with the new > package > > if anyone can help me From what to what? What version are you using now? Assuming 7.2, and tryin to upgrade to XFree 4.02 (?) you'll need: ftp://mandragon.org/pub/mandrake/ XFree86-100dpi-fonts-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-Xnest-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-Xvfb-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-cyrillic-fonts-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-devel-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-doc-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-glide-module-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-libs-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-server-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-static-libs-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm XFree86-xfs-4.0.2-1mdk.i686.rpm and from any cooker mirror: freetype2-2.0.2-0.20001211.1mdk.i586.rpm freetype2-devel-2.0.2-0.20001211.1mdk.i586.rpm put 'em all in a directory by themselves, and in a terminal as root, type rpm -Uvh * -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] uninstall XFree86-server
Adrian Gunawan wrote: > > how can i uninstall XFree86-server ? > because i want to upgrade to the new one but it can't > upgrade it said the file conflicts with the new > package > > if anyone can help me > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. > http://shopping.yahoo.com/ Are you trying to upgrade while in X? If so, you must drop to level 3 and then do your install. e.
Re: [newbie] Merry.....
Erylon Hines wrote: > > Graham Kerr wrote: > > > > MERRY CRIMBO EVERYBODY :-D > > (Ive got 142 cans of beer and a bottle of Glenfiddich...) > > So you wont get any sense from me for a while ;-) > > You're in Scotland and you have CANS of beer--when you have all those > wonderful real beers everywhere around you You are a sicko. > > Now the Glenfiddich I can certainly agree with--in fact, I think I'll go > find a dram of my very own. > > and a Merry CRIMBO to you. > > e. > > > Monster > > Lost somewhere in Scotland lol > > I tell ya its just not fair! Here I am, stuck with American beer (which pales in comparison)... ;-( Oh well, guess I can grab a Heineken...and drown my sorrows! ;-) -- /\ Dark>
Re: [newbie] uninstall XFree86-server
Adrian Gunawan wrote: > > how can i uninstall XFree86-server ? > because i want to upgrade to the new one but it can't > upgrade it said the file conflicts with the new > package > > if anyone can help me Hi Adrian. Do a "man RPM" from a shell. Lots of options there including: --nodeps (will install despite dependency problems) --force (will install over top of existing) and don't forget: rpm -q (to see what version you currently have) rpm -e (to uninstall a current version) Read the man results carefully, it will help a lot! ;-) -- /\ Dark>
RE: [newbie] Im Sorry,
a little sarcasm is good fer what ails ya. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 7:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Im Sorry, Roger Sherman wrote: > > Is it just me, or does this sound a little sarcastic? > > peace, > > Rog I think so. We all now know that Beckycould. We just can't believe that Beckywould. The question, however, is if Beckyshould;-) Have a Great Christmas!! Michael
Re: [newbie] Im Sorry,
Roger Sherman wrote: > Is it just me, or does this sound a little sarcastic? It's hard to tell in email. I tend to respond as if it were serious. If it was serious then it's the right response. If it wasn't serious then your pleasant reply will be irritating. You can't lose. :) > > Sorry, I'm Sorry, Please forgive me. I'm SOrry. Please Forgive Me. > > Please I'm SOrry. Sorry. Please. Oh Please forgive my mistake. Oh > > HTML Sorry Oh Please. Sorry... > > > > I'm Sorry. Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real- world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds. ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
Re: [newbie] Modem problems :*(
More information please. What sort of modem is it? Brand, model name, internal/external? Mike wrote: > > hi, ive just installed mandrake 7.1. > my modem dont respond or anything what shall i do? > thanks > mike -- Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real- world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds. ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
Re: [newbie]
get your CD...and look for kppp rpm...in the rpm folder. it's there... next...bring up a terminal...and when you get a prompt... type su this means "Switch User" it will then ask you for roots password, give it the password... then after you press the enter/return key, type: kpackage this is the better way...of browsing to the CD, where the rpm is, then installing it...it will be something like: /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/kppp-1.14mdk.i586.rpm then click INSTALL back focus wrote: > > Hello! Last night, I made the jump to Linux. After > getting a copy of Mandrake 7.2 complete, I installed > the software onto my Compaq Laptop LTE 5400. > > This is was a step that I had feared for a long time, > but I must say, that the auto-detect made the install > very, very slick. Now, I have a Linux platform! :) > > There is one problem that I've come across though. > When I click the Internet Icon, I am getting an error > message that is titled: Error - KPPP > > The body of the message reads: Cannot find the PPP > daemon! Make sure that pppd is installed. > > I have attempted to connect with gnome-ppp, and have > set up my connection on that. When I attempt to > connect, I get a different error. > > You don't have permission to execute pppd. > > I get this error if I'm logged on as root, or as my > day-to-day user. > > I have (I think) throughly searched through the > configuration menues to find a way to add the deamon, > but cannot find anything to add it. > > Although I am VERY strong with MS based platforms, I > am unfortunatly very new (see: 12 hours) with Linux. > > If some kind soul could point me in the right > direction to get my computer onto the internet, I > would be greatly thankful. > > Some stats: > modem: PCMCIA Megahertz 56k x-jack card > CPU: 150mhz Pent I > RAM: 80 meg > > Thanks much for any help you can give! > > -Craig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. > http://shopping.yahoo.com/ -- Registered Linux User:167369 <==http://www.KompuKit.com > Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071 [EMAIL PROTECTED]Lowell, Mass. Web Designer http://www.kompukit.com/kitdesigns Personal WebServer: http://kompukit.dyndns.org (Server Runs between M - F 6pm-12am, S & S 12pm-12am EST)
Re: [newbie] Im Sorry,
Roger Sherman wrote: > > Is it just me, or does this sound a little sarcastic? > > peace, > > Rog I think so. We all now know that Beckycould. We just can't believe that Beckywould. The question, however, is if Beckyshould;-) Have a Great Christmas!! Michael
[newbie]
Hello! Last night, I made the jump to Linux. After getting a copy of Mandrake 7.2 complete, I installed the software onto my Compaq Laptop LTE 5400. This is was a step that I had feared for a long time, but I must say, that the auto-detect made the install very, very slick. Now, I have a Linux platform! :) There is one problem that I've come across though. When I click the Internet Icon, I am getting an error message that is titled: Error - KPPP The body of the message reads: Cannot find the PPP daemon! Make sure that pppd is installed. I have attempted to connect with gnome-ppp, and have set up my connection on that. When I attempt to connect, I get a different error. You don't have permission to execute pppd. I get this error if I'm logged on as root, or as my day-to-day user. I have (I think) throughly searched through the configuration menues to find a way to add the deamon, but cannot find anything to add it. Although I am VERY strong with MS based platforms, I am unfortunatly very new (see: 12 hours) with Linux. If some kind soul could point me in the right direction to get my computer onto the internet, I would be greatly thankful. Some stats: modem: PCMCIA Megahertz 56k x-jack card CPU: 150mhz Pent I RAM: 80 meg Thanks much for any help you can give! -Craig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
Re[2]: [newbie] CD-RW will nolonger write. Help
Hello Steven, Friday, December 22, 2000, 2:55:29 PM, you wrote: SD> did you recently upgrade cdrecord? I seem to recall a friend of mine SD> having trouble after upgrading cdrecord. SD> steve d... Well probably, I upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2 and the CD-RW was working just fine in 7.1 hasn't worked yet in 7.2
Re: [newbie] Im Sorry,
Is it just me, or does this sound a little sarcastic? peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #190719 On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Beckycould wrote: > Sorry, I'm Sorry, Please forgive me. I'm SOrry. Please Forgive Me. > Please I'm SOrry. Sorry. Please. Oh Please forgive my mistake. Oh HTML Sorry > Oh Please. Sorry... > > I'm Sorry. > - Original Message - > From: "Mark Hillary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 1:37 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary > > > > Please can you not use HTML when emailing to the list. It can be very > > annoying to some of us. I see that you are usign MS Outlook, you can turn > > HTML of by clicking Format -> Plain Text or type ALT o x. > > Sorry I don't know how to solve your problem, but maybe some one else > will. > > > > Thanks Mark Hillary > > > > - Original Message - > > From: Beckycould > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 8:13 PM > > Subject: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary > > > > > > Hi Fellow-Penguin Newbies! > > > > When I disconnect my Primary Server from service- I want the Secondary > > server to automatically take over providing the websites I am Hosting. > > > > My question is: > > > > Does MY DNS Info at the Open SRS Database tell the world to look at my > > Primary IP and if it is "down" will traffic automatically look for my > > Secondary IP? > > > > I Can type in my Secondary IP and pull up the index.html of my main > website. > > I Cannot type in a URL and see any sites come up FROM my Secondary. (when > > the Primary is out of service) > > > > Presently The Only way "I know Of" to have the Secondary Server take over > AS > > the Primary is to change the DNS and IP using LINUXCONF and making the > > Secondary BECOME the Primary. > > > > > > I welcome all help I can get > > Thank You, > > Becky > > > > > > > > >
[newbie] Im Sorry,
Sorry, I'm Sorry, Please forgive me. I'm SOrry. Please Forgive Me. Please I'm SOrry. Sorry. Please. Oh Please forgive my mistake. Oh HTML Sorry Oh Please. Sorry... I'm Sorry. - Original Message - From: "Mark Hillary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 1:37 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary > Please can you not use HTML when emailing to the list. It can be very > annoying to some of us. I see that you are usign MS Outlook, you can turn > HTML of by clicking Format -> Plain Text or type ALT o x. > Sorry I don't know how to solve your problem, but maybe some one else will. > > Thanks Mark Hillary > > - Original Message - > From: Beckycould > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 8:13 PM > Subject: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary > > > Hi Fellow-Penguin Newbies! > > When I disconnect my Primary Server from service- I want the Secondary > server to automatically take over providing the websites I am Hosting. > > My question is: > > Does MY DNS Info at the Open SRS Database tell the world to look at my > Primary IP and if it is "down" will traffic automatically look for my > Secondary IP? > > I Can type in my Secondary IP and pull up the index.html of my main website. > I Cannot type in a URL and see any sites come up FROM my Secondary. (when > the Primary is out of service) > > Presently The Only way "I know Of" to have the Secondary Server take over AS > the Primary is to change the DNS and IP using LINUXCONF and making the > Secondary BECOME the Primary. > > > I welcome all help I can get > Thank You, > Becky > > >
Re: [newbie] Merry.....
MERRY CRIMBO EVERYBODY :-D (Ive got 142 cans of beer and a bottle of Glenfiddich...) So you wont get any sense from me for a while ;-) Have a good one Monster Lost somewhere in Scotland lol On Friday 22 December 2000 10:58 pm, you wrote: > Merry Christmas to all, and to all a great New Year... -- > Oh My God...Its Full of Penguins < > Reg Linux User 153258 < > Icq No 28205556 <
[newbie] Fwd: Page size defaults
Kmail defaults to metric page size, i.e. A4. How do I get it to default to US letter size 8.5" x 11"? Jim T.
[newbie] Merry.....
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a great New Year...
[newbie] 7,1 and 7.2 on same HD
OK, I just spoke with a guy on the expert list who has the same CD-RW as I have, and he said his worked in 7.1, but not 7.2. So, since I want to keep 7.2, I figure I'll just make a small partition and put 7.1 on it...But there's one thing I need to be sure about first. Right now, I'm using the Grub to boot with; will that remain unmolested by me installing 7.1, or will Lilo try to take over? I'd prefer things to remain as they are, but either way is cool, so long as both 7.1 and 7.2 work after I install 7.1. Thanks! peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #190719
[newbie] scsi tape drive...
Hello,how do I tar,gunzip files to a scsi tape drive? I have read the man page but dont understand them.Also,how can I find out what device name Mandrake 7.2 has given to the drive,cant find it listed any where.I guess I am not looking in the right place.Thanks for all your help...
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
Mark, In the event that you have one or more large files eating this space, you could use the find command to locate them. Start high, and keep doing it, dropping the size by a couple meg each time. The syntax would be like this: find / -size x -print or to look in your /home directories, use find /home -size x -print where "x" is the size of the file in blocks (512-byte blocks, that is). It would be nice to search for files of a certain size _and_ modification date, but find can't do that. Maybe locate can? Miark Registered Linux user #197870 - Original Message - From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:25 PM Subject: [newbie] Disk filling up > Hi list. > > Something strange happened to me today here at work. I had received an > attachment from someone. It was an MS Powerpoint file. On a lark I decided to > attempt and open the file with Star Office. I was curious, so sue me! > > Anyway, things didn't go well. X crashed and "something" happened that ate up > ALL the remaining available space on my /home partition. I've checked and > rechecked and checked again and for the life of me I can't find or figure out > what in the world is going on or what is being written to that is causeing > this. It's very bizzare. What in the world could have happened and what can I > do to regain the space on my HDD? Before this happened the partition was only > at 26% used. It is now at 86% and that is after I got rid of a bunch of junk > files that I know I didn't need. > > Thanks in advance, > -- > Mark > > ..Wisdom begins when the mouth is closed and > the palms are turned upward. >
Re: [newbie] possible problem with sound card
Hi, I will se if I can help. What sound card is it. Also what is the problem with it?, is it not producing any sound or what. lsmod can tell you what modules are loaded. Mark Hillary - Original Message - From: "Mr. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 8:13 PM Subject: [newbie] possible problem with sound card > http://www.crosswinds.net/~dopeybatman/example.jpg > > Ok. I found a howto that told me to run modprobe sound to see if my sound > card was working corectly. So I did but it didn't have output...not exactly > what I wanted so I used the wildcard and it came up with this information > (see screenshot). If anyone can help me dechypher (its not really cryptic > just something I don't fully understand yet) it would be most appreciated. > Thanks > > Mr. Smith > > >
[newbie] discovery sound need to fix
I went into the kde and used one of the configuration tools (can't remember which) and it reported that my Sound Blaster Live Value and nVidia Riva TNT2 were sharing the same interrupt on 11. Also my Ethernet and USB were on the same and they were on 09. Can anyone help me fix this? Thanks again Mr. Smith
[newbie] possible problem with sound card
http://www.crosswinds.net/~dopeybatman/example.jpg Ok. I found a howto that told me to run modprobe sound to see if my sound card was working corectly. So I did but it didn't have output...not exactly what I wanted so I used the wildcard and it came up with this information (see screenshot). If anyone can help me dechypher (its not really cryptic just something I don't fully understand yet) it would be most appreciated. Thanks Mr. Smith
Re: [newbie] Word Perfect 8
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Tagbo Ekwueme-Okoli wrote: >Does know how to install WordPerfect 8 for linux on LM 7.2? > >Thanks Untar the install files, change to root, run ./runme and make sure you do not install from a dir that has spaces in the name. Paul -- To do the exact opposite is a form of copying too. http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 7.2 - Pine 4.31
Re: [newbie] how to write scripts
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Steven Duhaime wrote: >> Yes. It would have to, right? Netscape is a graphics app... >> >> Paul > >What user was cron trying to run netscape as? > >try looking at netscape --help there might be some info on how to >direct it to a certain display. Perhaps that would do something. Netscape came from my personal crontab, so that should work. I hope the person who originally asked for this can do something with the info... Paul -- To do the exact opposite is a form of copying too. http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 7.2 - Pine 4.31
Re: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary
Please can you not use HTML when emailing to the list. It can be very annoying to some of us. I see that you are usign MS Outlook, you can turn HTML of by clicking Format -> Plain Text or type ALT o x. Sorry I don't know how to solve your problem, but maybe some one else will. Thanks Mark Hillary - Original Message - From: Beckycould To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 8:13 PM Subject: [newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary Hi Fellow-Penguin Newbies! When I disconnect my Primary Server from service- I want the Secondary server to automatically take over providing the websites I am Hosting. My question is: Does MY DNS Info at the Open SRS Database tell the world to look at my Primary IP and if it is "down" will traffic automatically look for my Secondary IP? I Can type in my Secondary IP and pull up the index.html of my main website. I Cannot type in a URL and see any sites come up FROM my Secondary. (when the Primary is out of service) Presently The Only way "I know Of" to have the Secondary Server take over AS the Primary is to change the DNS and IP using LINUXCONF and making the Secondary BECOME the Primary. I welcome all help I can get Thank You, Becky
Re: [newbie] Where did D: go?
Don't know if it is like this, but my Windows 98 regularly switches drive letters on me between my second partition HDD, and my Zip drive, supposed to be E:. I regularly wind up with the letters reversed, and shortcuts not working, etc. You might check to see if Windows is calling it something else. Don J. - Original Message - From: "Paul R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Where did D: go? > Hi, Caroll, this is a bug on the 7.1 installer when run in non-expert > mode. > > There is a fix at > > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/heliumlast.php3 > halfway down the page (2nd error scenario). > > Download the script and save it as a file and then run it using the > command "perl linux_extended_fix.pl". > > Searching the list's database you can find explanations of what caused > this problem, I'm not really sure off the top of my head (actually, I > didn't understand it when I read it). :) > > Good luck! I hope this helps! > > -paul r > Carroll Grigsby wrote: > > > I'm in the process of undergoing a major rebuild/reinstall. I've > > replaced the old m/b with an Abit KT7 and Athlon 800. Neat. After I god > > the system up and running, I said to decided to just kill all of the old > > software and start over. That turned out to be not so neat. After > > removing all of the old partitions from both drives with PM 6.0, I > > installed Win98SE on the master -- 10 gb, two partitions. Sorta got > > that working, so tonight I put LM 7.1 on the other drive (15 gb). Not > > wanting to push things, I settled for the basic LM install. All went > > well with one exception: I can access the win d: from Linux, but windows > > can't. Says there ain't no such critter. Any ideas about how I can > > convince windows that the extended partition is still there? If worse > > comes to worse, I can always use windows' fdisk to recreate the > > partition and reload the stuff that's in there, but I'd like to avoid > > that hassle. (The thing that really ticks me off about this is that I've > > done this before without a hitch. Guess I forgot something.) > > Regards, > > cmg > > > > > > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > >
Re: [newbie] please help: Mandrake installation
when I try to look up the partition using pqmagic, it report partition error!(I have used pqmagic to do some partition operations).at last I delete all the partition except c using fdisk and reinstall mandrake, you guess what? it works!!! you'll have to be very careful when using the partition tool such as pqmagic. as the next step,i'll install my sound card and modem... thank you anyway. Michael - Original Message - From: civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] please help: Mandrake installation > On Friday 22 December 2000 19:02, you wrote: > > > > hello every body: > > > > I'm a newbie to linux/mandrake,after I have installed Mandrake 7.2,every > > thing seems successful,but my excitement only last a few seconds. when > > reboot after Mandrake installation,my hard drive can not startup! > > some of the error messages appear on screen as follow: > > > > ... > > sh: /usr/lib/libd.so.2: no version information available(required by sh) > > ... > > sh: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libc.so.6: undefined > > symbol: _dl_global_scope_end ... > > INIT: Id "6" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes > > INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel > > > > any help is appreciated! > > > > Michael > > > Your disk drive is toast or your memory is bad. Check the memory first, but > it looks like a lot of compounded disk write errors. > > GNU/Linux is much much less forgiving of hardware errors than any other op > system It always tries to use ALL of memory for something because its > philosophy is that usused memory is wasted memory, so it shows up memory > errors that existed undetected fior months or years on a Windows system > (undetected, that is, except for modem freezes and game crashes). > > > If the memory is good, try a reinstall, hit F1 at the splash screen and type > either > > linux idebus=33 > > or > > linux ide0=noautotune > > to avoid the problems of a disk advertising that it can do ATA/66 (with > errors) when it can do ATA/33 without. > > > Civileme > > > > Content-Type: text/html; charset="gb2312"; name="Attachment: 1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > Content-Description: >
[newbie] Hosting Primary and Secondary
Hi Fellow-Penguin Newbies! When I disconnect my Primary Server from service- I want the Secondary server to automatically take over providing the websites I am Hosting. My question is: Does MY DNS Info at the Open SRS Database tell the world to look at my Primary IP and if it is "down" will traffic automatically look for my Secondary IP? I Can type in my Secondary IP and pull up the index.html of my main website. I Cannot type in a URL and see any sites come up FROM my Secondary. (when the Primary is out of service) Presently The Only way "I know Of" to have the Secondary Server take over AS the Primary is to change the DNS and IP using LINUXCONF and making the Secondary BECOME the Primary. I welcome all help I can get Thank You, Becky
Re: [newbie] still sound...
Try upgradeing your KDElibs/KDEsoundlibs. There should be new versions available in MandrakeUpdate. That's what got my live value working in KDE. Try using drakconf and it's "hardware configuration" to set it up. try insmod emu10k1, not that alsa drive too. steve d... On Friday 22 December 2000 03:14, you wrote: > dear mr. smith > > does your problem like this one > if it is so you can do what Aric told me > and my yamaha sc now is working > > Salam, > > Amin Yuliastanto > === > > Yes, thank you very much Aric > right know I listening xmms playing Sugar Ray-Every Morning.mp3 > > cool.. > > Salam, > > Amin Yuliastanto > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aric S. > Bergren Sent: 21 Desember 2000 3:05 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] Help with soundcard > > > HI All!!! First get out of x-windows by going to the shutdown section > and selecting console mode..(after it boots into it you may have > to press enter to get a login prompt)log in as rootand then > run sndconfig.i had the same problem and this worked like a > charm, and you get to hear linus torvalds pronounce linux! Good > luck!!! > > Amin Yuliastanto wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I am not trying to solve your problem, > > I just want to tell you and other that i have the same problem > > but my soundcard is Yamaha OPL3-sax 719 chip > > > > maybe someone can help us... > > > > regards, > > > > Amin Yuliastanto > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mickey Soltys > > Sent: 20 Desember 2000 9:25 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [newbie] Help with soundcard > > > > Hello all, > > I am running Mandrake 2.2.17-21. I have a Soundblaster Live > > soundcard which > > works fine under Winblows. However, when I try to configure it with > > Harddrake, I get the following message > > > > /lib/modules/2.2.17-21mdk/alsa/snd-card-emu10k/.0:init.nodule: > > device or resource busy. > > > > Has anyone had any luck with one of these soundcards? Can anyone > > help me? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Mickey Soltys > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mr. Smith > Sent: 22 Desember 2000 12:12 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] still sound... > > > Group, > > Does anyone know anything I can do or anyone I can ask that can get > my Sound Blaster Live Value working in 7.2. I have tried pretty much > everything the group has recommended so far...I also tried a bunch of > stuff on deja as well. I tried to update the drivers but it said > there was a kernel conflict. At one point before I reinstalled, it > said something about the device or resource being busy but I don't > remember exactly. Also when trying to configure it using harddrake > (in root on the command prompt) and it said that it couldn't adjust > the volume because it didn't have a mixer. Hell if I know...I am > about to give up on it...oh well > > Thanks for everyones help > Mr. Smith
RE: [newbie] Modem problems :*(
A little helpful advice. Post more information. You most likely have a winmodem. Most winmodems will NOT work with linux. They used a software based driver. They are pci. So if you have a pci modem. It is most likely a winmodem. And will NOT work. -Original Message- From: Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 12:40 PM To: Mandrake Subject: [newbie] Modem problems :*( hi, ive just installed mandrake 7.1. my modem dont respond or anything what shall i do? thanks mike
Re: [newbie] cdrom bootdisk?
"Mr. Smith" wrote: > > I would like to know if it is possible (I am pretty sure it is) to create a > bootdisk on a cd. I would like to know because I am using Mandrake, BeOS > (free), and Winblows. I find the floppy slightly...slow. So I was just > wondering how I could create a bootdisk to launch linux from a cd instead of > the floppy I created. > > Thanks in advance, > Mr. Smith Boot into Linux and run the command #lilo as root Whalla you don't need a floppy no more (just make sure the other cs's are entered in /etc/lilo.conf)
RE: [newbie] Ping Error
You'd better try explaining it better if you expect any help that might help. Let's dissect it: -Original Message- From: SoloCDM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 12:00 PM To: Linux-Mandrake Newbie Subject: [newbie] Ping Error Something is seriously wrong with our network. A station with Win9x still believes another workstation exists, even though the other workstation is disconnected. BobC: What other workstation? What was it running? How was it configured? Are they all configured that way? Why are you asking this on a Linux list? When it was connected, I was able to use the other workstation to view the files of the workstation in question. BobC: Which was this? Do they each have a name and IP address? Next, I tried to ping the workstation in question from the server, but it wouldn't work. BobC: Which was this one? What does the server run? Does it have a name and IP address? I tried pinging from the workstation to the server and it wouldn't work. What's wrong? BobC: Many possibilities. Maybe the workstation has no IP address. No ipchains are running. The cables are tightly connected. Could it be the NIC? BobC: Sure, thats poissible... Are all the stations on the segment down? Note: When you reply to this message, please include the mailing list and my email address. * Signed, SoloCDM BobC: No offense, but maybe you need to start by trying simpler things until you learn more. You didn't even say what the error was. The odds are very high this is just a troll post from the looks of it. People at work will pay me to fix that kind of stuff, so I'd better get going...
[newbie] Modem problems :*(
hi, ive just installed mandrake 7.1. my modem dont respond or anything what shall i do? thanks mike
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
Thanks Alex, but that wasn't it either. But we've got to be getting close. This is very weird! Mark On Friday 22 December 2000 11:10, you wrote: > On Friday 22 December 2000 04:29, you wrote: > > Anthony, > > > > Thank you for responding and I really got gassed by doing what you > > suggested. That was pretty awesome except it didn't help me find what > > the cause of filled disk was. It remains a mystery. And I checked > > everything very thoroughly too. I seearched down thru the list twice to > > make sure I didn't skip over anything. > > Just guessing, but since the problem occured while running in X, take a > look at the size of your .xsession-errors file. Everytime that my /home > partition has mysteriously gotten full it was the culprit.
Re: [newbie] Trouble installing X with LM 7.2
I have a Compaq 1200XL Laptop (using all the internal drivers and adapters) and after installing Mandrake 7.2 I can't get the X Window System to display properly. I run Xconfigurate and it appears to properly configure my monitor (using a generic 70hz, superVGA) but when I run X the screen refresh does funky things. It writes to the display in funky ways causing the screen to have ghost images. The whole screen will be covered with multiply parts of the desktop and any open windows in a confusing array of hash, broken windows and icons. Does anyone know what I should set the display settings too to get X to work properly. Thanx for your time... Robert Hershberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- email 703-234-3950 x9038 -- voice/fax (East Coast) 619-388-2006 x1211 -- voice/fax (West Coast) __ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup
[newbie] Word Perfect 8
Does know how to install WordPerfect 8 for linux on LM 7.2? Thanks
Re: [newbie] please help: Mandrake installation
On Friday 22 December 2000 19:02, you wrote: > > hello every body: > > I'm a newbie to linux/mandrake,after I have installed Mandrake 7.2,every > thing seems successful,but my excitement only last a few seconds. when > reboot after Mandrake installation,my hard drive can not startup! > some of the error messages appear on screen as follow: > > ... > sh: /usr/lib/libd.so.2: no version information available(required by sh) > ... > sh: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libc.so.6: undefined > symbol: _dl_global_scope_end ... > INIT: Id "6" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes > INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel > > any help is appreciated! > > Michael > Your disk drive is toast or your memory is bad. Check the memory first, but it looks like a lot of compounded disk write errors. GNU/Linux is much much less forgiving of hardware errors than any other op system It always tries to use ALL of memory for something because its philosophy is that usused memory is wasted memory, so it shows up memory errors that existed undetected fior months or years on a Windows system (undetected, that is, except for modem freezes and game crashes). If the memory is good, try a reinstall, hit F1 at the splash screen and type either linux idebus=33 or linux ide0=noautotune to avoid the problems of a disk advertising that it can do ATA/66 (with errors) when it can do ATA/33 without. Civileme Content-Type: text/html; charset="gb2312"; name="Attachment: 1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description:
[newbie] Ping Error
Something is seriously wrong with our network. A station with Win 9x still believes another workstation exists, even though the other workstation is disconnected. When it was connected, I was able to use the other workstation to view the files of the workstation in question. Next, I tried to ping the workstation in question from the server, but it wouldn't work. I tried pinging from the workstation to the server and it wouldn't work. What's wrong? No ipchains are running. The cables are tightly connected. Could it be the NIC? Note: When you reply to this message, please include the mailing list and my email address. * Signed, SoloCDM
[newbie] please help: Mandrake installation
hello every body: I'm a newbie to linux/mandrake,after I have installed Mandrake 7.2,every thing seems successful,but my excitement only last a few seconds. when reboot after Mandrake installation,my hard drive can not startup! some of the error messages appear on screen as follow: ... sh: /usr/lib/libd.so.2: no version information available(required by sh) ... sh: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libc.so.6: undefined symbol: _dl_global_scope_end ... INIT: Id "6" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel any help is appreciated! Michael
Re: [newbie] SIS6326 Video
On Monday 06 March 2000 14:39, you wrote: > > Hello: > > I'm setting up Linux Mandrake 7.2 on a new machine. The install goes fine > but after the first boot, and it tries to go into X it terminates and goes > to a command line. The video card is an SIS 6326 and the mother board is a > PC200 - Athalon800 - 64meg of ram. > > Any thoughts? Please inqure if more information is needed. > > Thanks, > Riker > > P.S. This is the second system like this I'm installing it on. The other > went perfectly. All the hardware is exactly the same. Bet you used expert install on one of them and picked XFree-3.3.6 while you let the other be "Recommended". The video for the SiS6326 and for that matter the SiS 620 and 530 works much better under XFree-3.3.6 or 4.0.2 (so they say) than 4.0.1. But 4.0.1 is default selected in the "Recommended" install. Civileme
Re: [newbie] Disk Free
On Friday 22 December 2000 15:47, you wrote: > When I installed 7.2 onto my 10gb HD, I selected the option to use the > entire disk and the automatic option at the partition option, the result of > "df" and "fdisk p" are below (note I mounted /dev/hda3 manually to obtain > the result in fdisk), My question is :- it appears that I have the biggest > part of my disk unused while / is nearly full, is there a safe way to > utilise the rest of the disk i.e. can I safely resize/rename partitions > and/or move /usr which is about 1.2gb ? > > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda1 2063504 1631084327600 83% / > /dev/hda3 451902451902 0 100% /mnt/a > >Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System > /dev/hda1 * 1 261 2096451 83 Linux > /dev/hda2 262 293257040 82 Linux swap > /dev/hda3 294 1240 7606777+ 83 Linux > > BTW, if anyone suggests partition magic as the solution, could they also > tell me how to install/use it in a post-installation situation, thanks. OK I will assume you are in Some desktop Open a terminal $ su - password:(give the root password) # diskdrake (You will now have a couple warning messages and then a window will open that allows you to partition the disk.) The unused area will be shown in white. Click on the white section and Create a partition--preference 'extended' on ALL these you create say 1.5G for /tobeusr as the mount point and ext2 (linux native) for the type. If you are running servers make a /tobevar about 400M, otherwise 100M should do. Make a /tobehome an appropriate size for the space you have remaining and the number of mp3s and pictures and word-processing files you want to store If you have any other space left, and it is more than 200M, do a /tobe1usr/local... And if not use the rest of the space as /tobetmp Now hit each partition made in turn and click 'format' then click 'Done' # joe /etc/fstab #you could use vi or jed or emacs or cooledit or pico too Now in /etc/fstab you have new lines to type in /dev/hda5 /tobeusr ext2 defaults 1 2 /dev/hda6 /tobevar ext2 defaults 1 2 /dev/hda7 /tobehome ext2 defaults 1 2 /dev/hda8 /tobe1usr/local ext2 defaults 1 2 /dev/hda9 /tmp ext2 defaults 1 2 Then you need to TRIPLE check your work for the added lines and save Then the commands go as follows: # mount /tobeusr # cp -a /usr /tobeusr # rm -r /usr -f # ln -s /tobeusr /usr # mount /tobevar # cp -a /var /tobevar # rm -r /var -f # ln -s /tobevar /var # mount /tobehome # cp -a /home /tobehome # rm -r /home -f # ln -s /tobehome /home # mount /tobe1usr/local # cp -a /tobeusr/local /tobe1usr/local # rm -r /usr/local -f # ln -s /tobe1usr/local /usr/local # rm -r /tmp -f # shutdown -r now This will have the following effects 1. /usr is moved, making room 2. /home is created so your data can be saved across installs (just don't format the /home partition) Of course you must now print the /etc/fstab file to keep a record of your mount points. 3. /usr/local is the usual target of programs you download and install from other sources, so it is a nice thing to have separate (not trashed by installing version 9.5) 4. /var will have room to grow 5. No one will be able to use any of the exploits that overflow /tmp to put things into the root directory. Those instructions must be done as shown. An omitted instruction equals a broken system. What you are doing: First you open the partition for dialogue with the system sing the mount command. Second, you copy things from your current partition recursively, preserving all properties, ownerships, and links (that is the condition given by -a) Third, you wipe out the old directory Fourth you create a permanent link from old name to new mount point--you could avoid this by unmounting, editing the mount point name in /etc/fstab, then... Well that's a lot more work, and it is time to learn that aliases and symbolic links are a heckuva lot more useful than shortcuts. On /tmp, you simply remove the directory and let the reboot mount the new /tmp Now you are going to have one heckuva big, mostly empty / partition, but you can always make use of it by, for example. mkdir /mymp3s #which would store the mp3s in the unused space in /. Now, an exercise for the assiduous student. Why did I not recommend splitting out into separate partitions the following: /etc /bin /sbin /lib Hint: What does the system do on boot? It mounts / then does a few things, then remounts it R/W, then begins to mount other partitions. What does the system need to know to do that? What resources does it use? Happy holidays BTW, Civileme
[newbie] Linux: Steep learning curve comparison
The curve may be steep, but it will increase your IQ ;> http://www.bbspot.com/News/2000/12/smart.html Merry Christmas y'all -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] permission
First off, what mail program are you using? Sometimes Pine has a problem with certain things, one reason why I don't use it. But it depends on what file permissions you need the file to be. For example, here's what one folder I have looks like. -rw--- 1 tdh other 73443 Dec 11 11:09 saved-messages Works with no problems at all. So if you just need to make a file read write, try this command. chmod 600 Take a look a the man pages for chmod. They might help a little bit. tdh -- T. Holmes Unixtechs.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.unixtechs.org/ "Real Men use Vi." * marcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001221 13:26]: > Dear All, Whenever I try to save an email to a directory or file I get a > no permission allowed dialog. How do I change this? Thank you for your > help. Marcia >
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
When was the last time you did a fsck on your partition (either automatically or manually) ? Linux should maintain your drive well by itself without any user interaction, but occasionally something can go wrong that Linux misses. Just remember to unmount your partition before fscking it, otherwise you could corrupt the data (fsck has a warning for this), and of course run fsck as root without X running (just in case). On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 02:54, Mark Weaver wrote: > That is some really interesting information, and I've used it, however, I'm > still stuck with the same mystery. "How did this happen; why did it happen; > what was it that happened; and most importantly how do I fix it?" The last > question of course depends very much on "what" happened. I have a feeling > that once I find out the "what" the rest of the questions will quickly be > answered. > > On Friday 22 December 2000 10:32, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: > > This is a good method, but it'd be a bit better to use "du -h" (notice > > the lower case 'h'). The difference is that "-H" shows file sizes in > > binary format (1000 bytes = 1 KB, etc.) while "-h" gives binary figures > > (1024 bytes = 1KB). File sizes are supposed to be measured in binary form > > (even Windos does that). Only storage manufacturers use decimal format so > > their devices look bigger. For example, a 20GB drive is always smaller > > than 20GB when you look at the size in your OS. > > > > You may even wish to put "du -h --max-depth=1". The second switch only > > goes one (denoted by the '1', so you can set it to whatever you want) > > level into the directory structure. That way things can be more readable. > > The best thing to do is to start using this line in / (or in your home > > directory if the problem occurred as a user) and then work your way down > > through the directory structure until you find the culprit file(s). > > > > On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 01:18, Chris Cioffi wrote: > > > Actually I think 'du -H' might be more usefull as a first step. This > > > will give you the sizes of each directory. It'll be long, but finding > > > the offending directory will let you find the offending files much > > > quicker. > > > > > > Just my $.02. > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > - Original Message - > > > From: "Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:58 PM > > > Subject: Re: [newbie] Disk filling up > > > > > > > I know there is a better command than this, but I can't seem to find > > > > it at the moment. Anyways, type "ls -SalR | more" and it'll list all > > > > the files sorted by size in each directory. So you can look and see > > > > which files are taking up the most space. It's seperated by directory > > > > however, so if you > > > > > > have > > > > > > > a lot of directories, then you'll have to read through each one of > > > > them trying to find the biggest files. Perhaps someone else on this > > > > list has > > > > > > the > > > > > > > "real" command that sorts through all the files and picks out the > > > > biggest ones? > > > > > > > > > Hi list. > > > > > > > > > > Something strange happened to me today here at work. I had > > > > > received an attachment from someone. It was an MS Powerpoint file. > > > > > On a lark I > > > > > > decided > > > > > > > > to attempt and open the file with Star Office. I was curious, so > > > > > sue me! > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, things didn't go well. X crashed and "something" happened > > > > > that > > > > > > ate > > > > > > > > up ALL the remaining available space on my /home partition. I've > > > > > checked and rechecked and checked again and for the life of me I > > > > > can't find or figure out what in the world is going on or what is > > > > > being written to > > > > > > that > > > > > > > > is causeing this. It's very bizzare. What in the world could have > > > > > > happened > > > > > > > > and what can I do to regain the space on my HDD? Before this > > > > > happened > > > > > > the > > > > > > > > partition was only at 26% used. It is now at 86% and that is after > > > > > I got rid of a bunch of junk files that I know I didn't need. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Anthony > > > > http://binaryfusion.net > > > > Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit. -- Sridhar Dhanapalan. Your mouse has moved. Windows must be rebooted to acknowledge this change.
[newbie] SIS6326 Video
Hello: I'm setting up Linux Mandrake 7.2 on a new machine. The install goes fine but after the first boot, and it tries to go into X it terminates and goes to a command line. The video card is an SIS 6326 and the mother board is a PC200 - Athalon800 - 64meg of ram. Any thoughts? Please inqure if more information is needed. Thanks, Riker P.S. This is the second system like this I'm installing it on. The other went perfectly. All the hardware is exactly the same.
Re: [newbie] Where did D: go?
Hi, Caroll, this is a bug on the 7.1 installer when run in non-expert mode. There is a fix at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/heliumlast.php3 halfway down the page (2nd error scenario). Download the script and save it as a file and then run it using the command "perl linux_extended_fix.pl". Searching the list's database you can find explanations of what caused this problem, I'm not really sure off the top of my head (actually, I didn't understand it when I read it). :) Good luck! I hope this helps! -paul r Carroll Grigsby wrote: > I'm in the process of undergoing a major rebuild/reinstall. I've > replaced the old m/b with an Abit KT7 and Athlon 800. Neat. After I god > the system up and running, I said to decided to just kill all of the old > software and start over. That turned out to be not so neat. After > removing all of the old partitions from both drives with PM 6.0, I > installed Win98SE on the master -- 10 gb, two partitions. Sorta got > that working, so tonight I put LM 7.1 on the other drive (15 gb). Not > wanting to push things, I settled for the basic LM install. All went > well with one exception: I can access the win d: from Linux, but windows > can't. Says there ain't no such critter. Any ideas about how I can > convince windows that the extended partition is still there? If worse > comes to worse, I can always use windows' fdisk to recreate the > partition and reload the stuff that's in there, but I'd like to avoid > that hassle. (The thing that really ticks me off about this is that I've > done this before without a hitch. Guess I forgot something.) > Regards, > cmg > > __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
On Friday 22 December 2000 04:29, you wrote: > Anthony, > > Thank you for responding and I really got gassed by doing what you > suggested. That was pretty awesome except it didn't help me find what > the cause of filled disk was. It remains a mystery. And I checked > everything very thoroughly too. I seearched down thru the list twice to > make sure I didn't skip over anything. Just guessing, but since the problem occured while running in X, take a look at the size of your .xsession-errors file. Everytime that my /home partition has mysteriously gotten full it was the culprit. -- Alex (Go easy on me, I'm a COBOL programmer in real life)
Re: [newbie] bootdisk
On Friday 22 December 2000 15:10, you wrote: > Dennis Myers wrote: > > Which version are you using? 7.1,7.2? If you go to drakeconfig and > > click on the boot it will give you a drop down > > with make boot floppy on it. Have fun. > > i can't boot my installation, therefor i'd like to make a bootdisk from > the cdrom but i'm afraid those bootdisk images will start the > installation procedure. is this correct? > > it's for 7.1, for alpha-processors. > > P Yes, however if you hit F1 at the splash screen and type 'rescue' , then you will boot into a kernel mount /dev/(root_filesystem_partition) /mnt chroot /mnt mkbootdisk --(kernelnumber) #example: mkbootdisk --2.2.17-21mdk Civileme
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
This is a good method, but it'd be a bit better to use "du -h" (notice the lower case 'h'). The difference is that "-H" shows file sizes in binary format (1000 bytes = 1 KB, etc.) while "-h" gives binary figures (1024 bytes = 1KB). File sizes are supposed to be measured in binary form (even Windos does that). Only storage manufacturers use decimal format so their devices look bigger. For example, a 20GB drive is always smaller than 20GB when you look at the size in your OS. You may even wish to put "du -h --max-depth=1". The second switch only goes one (denoted by the '1', so you can set it to whatever you want) level into the directory structure. That way things can be more readable. The best thing to do is to start using this line in / (or in your home directory if the problem occurred as a user) and then work your way down through the directory structure until you find the culprit file(s). On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 01:18, Chris Cioffi wrote: > Actually I think 'du -H' might be more usefull as a first step. This will > give you the sizes of each directory. It'll be long, but finding the > offending directory will let you find the offending files much quicker. > > Just my $.02. > > Chris > > - Original Message - > From: "Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:58 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] Disk filling up > > > I know there is a better command than this, but I can't seem to find it > > at the moment. Anyways, type "ls -SalR | more" and it'll list all the > > files sorted by size in each directory. So you can look and see which > > files are taking up the most space. It's seperated by directory however, > > so if you > > have > > > a lot of directories, then you'll have to read through each one of them > > trying to find the biggest files. Perhaps someone else on this list has > > the > > > "real" command that sorts through all the files and picks out the biggest > > ones? > > > > > Hi list. > > > > > > Something strange happened to me today here at work. I had received an > > > attachment from someone. It was an MS Powerpoint file. On a lark I > > decided > > > > to attempt and open the file with Star Office. I was curious, so sue > > > me! > > > > > > Anyway, things didn't go well. X crashed and "something" happened that > > ate > > > > up ALL the remaining available space on my /home partition. I've > > > checked and rechecked and checked again and for the life of me I can't > > > find or figure out what in the world is going on or what is being > > > written to > > that > > > > is causeing this. It's very bizzare. What in the world could have > > happened > > > > and what can I do to regain the space on my HDD? Before this happened > > the > > > > partition was only at 26% used. It is now at 86% and that is after I > > > got rid of a bunch of junk files that I know I didn't need. > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > -- > > Anthony > > http://binaryfusion.net > > Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit. -- Sridhar Dhanapalan. Your mouse has moved. Windows must be rebooted to acknowledge this change.
Re: [newbie] bootdisk
Pieter De Troyer wrote: > > Hi, > > is there a bootdisk image somewhere with which you can make a bootfloppy > that doesn't start the installation? I did the installation already, but > forgot to make the bootfloppy. > > P Use kfloppy and format a floppy leave it in the drive and make sure it is mounted (right click floppy icon) Open a shel prompt window su to root and type mkbootdisk follow instructions. Whallah!!! Stefaans
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
That is some really interesting information, and I've used it, however, I'm still stuck with the same mystery. "How did this happen; why did it happen; what was it that happened; and most importantly how do I fix it?" The last question of course depends very much on "what" happened. I have a feeling that once I find out the "what" the rest of the questions will quickly be answered. On Friday 22 December 2000 10:32, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: > This is a good method, but it'd be a bit better to use "du -h" (notice the > lower case 'h'). The difference is that "-H" shows file sizes in binary > format (1000 bytes = 1 KB, etc.) while "-h" gives binary figures (1024 > bytes = 1KB). File sizes are supposed to be measured in binary form (even > Windos does that). Only storage manufacturers use decimal format so their > devices look bigger. For example, a 20GB drive is always smaller than 20GB > when you look at the size in your OS. > > You may even wish to put "du -h --max-depth=1". The second switch only goes > one (denoted by the '1', so you can set it to whatever you want) level into > the directory structure. That way things can be more readable. The best > thing to do is to start using this line in / (or in your home directory if > the problem occurred as a user) and then work your way down through the > directory structure until you find the culprit file(s). > > On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 01:18, Chris Cioffi wrote: > > Actually I think 'du -H' might be more usefull as a first step. This > > will give you the sizes of each directory. It'll be long, but finding > > the offending directory will let you find the offending files much > > quicker. > > > > Just my $.02. > > > > Chris > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:58 PM > > Subject: Re: [newbie] Disk filling up > > > > > I know there is a better command than this, but I can't seem to find it > > > at the moment. Anyways, type "ls -SalR | more" and it'll list all the > > > files sorted by size in each directory. So you can look and see which > > > files are taking up the most space. It's seperated by directory > > > however, so if you > > > > have > > > > > a lot of directories, then you'll have to read through each one of them > > > trying to find the biggest files. Perhaps someone else on this list has > > > > the > > > > > "real" command that sorts through all the files and picks out the > > > biggest ones? > > > > > > > Hi list. > > > > > > > > Something strange happened to me today here at work. I had received > > > > an attachment from someone. It was an MS Powerpoint file. On a lark I > > > > decided > > > > > > to attempt and open the file with Star Office. I was curious, so sue > > > > me! > > > > > > > > Anyway, things didn't go well. X crashed and "something" happened > > > > that > > > > ate > > > > > > up ALL the remaining available space on my /home partition. I've > > > > checked and rechecked and checked again and for the life of me I > > > > can't find or figure out what in the world is going on or what is > > > > being written to > > > > that > > > > > > is causeing this. It's very bizzare. What in the world could have > > > > happened > > > > > > and what can I do to regain the space on my HDD? Before this happened > > > > the > > > > > > partition was only at 26% used. It is now at 86% and that is after I > > > > got rid of a bunch of junk files that I know I didn't need. > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > > > -- > > > Anthony > > > http://binaryfusion.net > > > Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit. -- Mark ..Wisdom begins when the mouth is closed and the palms are turned upward.
RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0
I pulled the Linksys and replaced it with a 3com officeconnect. The NIC is recognized and I can now connect ADSL. The question I have now is this. What is the difference in setting up DSL using the Internet and Networking Setup vs. using the LinuxConf and the Network settings there. I notice that there is an area for setting up DSL and also I can see that my NIC is listed under Networking Adapter 1. Right now ADSL automatically logs in when I boot up. Once I get to X, it is ready to go. Jerold -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of jack dugas Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 5:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0 get rid of this adapter for linux and do yourself a favour get intel express adapter and you will have no trouble. jack i had a lne100tx v4.0 this is a difficult adapter to setup for linux. - Original Message - From: "Steve Hagerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:06 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0 > I have been in the same fix :: > Here is what I did .. > First of all go to linuxconf > then once there go to host and device setup then put in all your info then > go to the part where it says kernel module enter tulip > > make sure that you have the device setup as eth0 as well > then after you exit > bear with me it has been a couple days since I done this. > Seems I recall it was modprobe -a tulip > then I would do the ifup eth0 > then I would do the check to make sure it was active if it is you will see > the eth0 listed > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerold Von Hemel > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:25 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0 > > > Does anyone know how to get Mandrake 7.2 to recognize this card. I have > tried to compile a new tulip.o module, but have been unsuccessful. I have > gone to the Linksys website and downloaded the most current drivers and was > unsuccessful. Linux-mandrake.com has yet to post a fix on their web site. > I have tried now for better than a day screwing around with 7.2 > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > Jerold > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
[newbie] ---> Windows accessing Linux! :))
ok guys, here I am again. I manage to enter the linux partition by windows that was a terrifiing experience 4 me, but ok... lol and I was able to copy the things I wanted to the windows partition again. I just have a little question not very important but just for saving trouble on re-instaling linux. Now that I have access to the files and witing on them how can I change the boot file to boot under linux and what file is that? thx 4 all the help []
[newbie] Installation Problems - Notebook
When i try to install Mandrake 7.2 on my Dell C800, it simply hangs when "configurating my pcima" devices. Using text mode, various pieces of code was spat out at me, then it reported various interrupt errors.. any ideas? Thanks, Mark. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] Re: PATH variable mess
Hi -- I'm running 7.1, and I noticed early on that the PATH repeats itself 3 times on my system in "X" consoles (konsole is my fave). I noticed also that at a virtual console (ctrl-alt-f1, for instance), the PATH is as expected -- no duplications. I injected "echo"s into the logon scripts, and concluded, finally, that it's the initialization of "X" which does the repeating. The duplication isn't really a problem, as the shell quits looking at PATH once the executable is located. In the case where the executable isn't located, it may have looked at the same directories 3 times, but that's what disk caching is designed to speed up, isn't it?! Heh, heh... Just another example of how complex systems can be difficult to keep tidy. -- I hope you and yours are prospering! --Paddock --- Registered Linux user 190974 ( 2000-Oct-05 ).
[newbie] Disk Free
When I installed 7.2 onto my 10gb HD, I selected the option to use the entire disk and the automatic option at the partition option, the result of "df" and "fdisk p" are below (note I mounted /dev/hda3 manually to obtain the result in fdisk), My question is :- it appears that I have the biggest part of my disk unused while / is nearly full, is there a safe way to utilise the rest of the disk i.e. can I safely resize/rename partitions and/or move /usr which is about 1.2gb ? Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 2063504 1631084327600 83% / /dev/hda3 451902451902 0 100% /mnt/a Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 1 261 2096451 83 Linux /dev/hda2 262 293257040 82 Linux swap /dev/hda3 294 1240 7606777+ 83 Linux BTW, if anyone suggests partition magic as the solution, could they also tell me how to install/use it in a post-installation situation, thanks.
Re: [newbie] bootdisk
yes, you are right. However, you can use the cdrom install disk and choose upgrade instead of new install, then don't change anything or let it add some programs that weren't installed to begin with. If you pick custom install you can choose a single area of functionality, like KDE to add. then when it finishes and goes to the end you should get the make boot floppy choice again. This will save a lot of time since the partitions will not be changed and the whole load of packages won't be rewritten. Linux is definitly a learning experience.. Good luck. Pieter De Troyer wrote: > Dennis Myers wrote: > >> Which version are you using? 7.1,7.2? If you go to drakeconfig and >> click on the boot it will give you a drop down >> with make boot floppy on it. Have fun. >> > > > i can't boot my installation, therefor i'd like to make a bootdisk from > the cdrom but i'm afraid those bootdisk images will start the > installation procedure. is this correct? > > it's for 7.1, for alpha-processors. > > P -- Dennis Myers Registered Linux user #180843
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
Anthony, Thank you for responding and I really got gassed by doing what you suggested. That was pretty awesome except it didn't help me find what the cause of filled disk was. It remains a mystery. And I checked everything very thoroughly too. I seearched down thru the list twice to make sure I didn't skip over anything. -- Mark ### ## ...it's not a bug, it's a feature ## Registered Linux User # 182496 ## # On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 Anthony spake passionately saying: > I know there is a better command than this, but I can't seem to find it at > the moment. Anyways, type "ls -SalR | more" and it'll list all the files > sorted by size in each directory. So you can look and see which files are > taking up the most space. It's seperated by directory however, so if you have > a lot of directories, then you'll have to read through each one of them > trying to find the biggest files. Perhaps someone else on this list has the > "real" command that sorts through all the files and picks out the biggest > ones? > > > Hi list. > > > > Something strange happened to me today here at work. I had received an > > attachment from someone. It was an MS Powerpoint file. On a lark I decided > > to attempt and open the file with Star Office. I was curious, so sue me! > > > > Anyway, things didn't go well. X crashed and "something" happened that ate > > up ALL the remaining available space on my /home partition. I've checked > > and rechecked and checked again and for the life of me I can't find or > > figure out what in the world is going on or what is being written to that > > is causeing this. It's very bizzare. What in the world could have happened > > and what can I do to regain the space on my HDD? Before this happened the > > partition was only at 26% used. It is now at 86% and that is after I got > > rid of a bunch of junk files that I know I didn't need. > > > > Thanks in advance, > >
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
Actually I think 'du -H' might be more usefull as a first step. This will give you the sizes of each directory. It'll be long, but finding the offending directory will let you find the offending files much quicker. Just my $.02. Chris - Original Message - From: "Anthony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:58 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Disk filling up > I know there is a better command than this, but I can't seem to find it at > the moment. Anyways, type "ls -SalR | more" and it'll list all the files > sorted by size in each directory. So you can look and see which files are > taking up the most space. It's seperated by directory however, so if you have > a lot of directories, then you'll have to read through each one of them > trying to find the biggest files. Perhaps someone else on this list has the > "real" command that sorts through all the files and picks out the biggest > ones? > > > Hi list. > > > > Something strange happened to me today here at work. I had received an > > attachment from someone. It was an MS Powerpoint file. On a lark I decided > > to attempt and open the file with Star Office. I was curious, so sue me! > > > > Anyway, things didn't go well. X crashed and "something" happened that ate > > up ALL the remaining available space on my /home partition. I've checked > > and rechecked and checked again and for the life of me I can't find or > > figure out what in the world is going on or what is being written to that > > is causeing this. It's very bizzare. What in the world could have happened > > and what can I do to regain the space on my HDD? Before this happened the > > partition was only at 26% used. It is now at 86% and that is after I got > > rid of a bunch of junk files that I know I didn't need. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > -- > Anthony > http://binaryfusion.net > Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit. > >
Re: [newbie] bootdisk
Dennis Myers wrote: > > Which version are you using? 7.1,7.2? If you go to drakeconfig and > click on the boot it will give you a drop down > with make boot floppy on it. Have fun. > i can't boot my installation, therefor i'd like to make a bootdisk from the cdrom but i'm afraid those bootdisk images will start the installation procedure. is this correct? it's for 7.1, for alpha-processors. P
Re: [newbie] Disk filling up
Mark Weaver wrote: > > Hi list. > > Something strange happened to me today here at work. I had received an > attachment from someone. It was an MS Powerpoint file. On a lark I decided to > attempt and open the file with Star Office. I was curious, so sue me! > > Anyway, things didn't go well. X crashed and "something" happened that ate up > ALL the remaining available space on my /home partition. I've checked and > rechecked and checked again and for the life of me I can't find or figure out > what in the world is going on or what is being written to that is causeing > this. It's very bizzare. What in the world could have happened and what can I > do to regain the space on my HDD? Before this happened the partition was only > at 26% used. It is now at 86% and that is after I got rid of a bunch of junk > files that I know I didn't need. > > Thanks in advance, > -- > Mark > > ..Wisdom begins when the mouth is closed and > the palms are turned upward. ext2 bug It doesn't resize well. So a directory will bloat gut not beacome small again! So copy all your files from /home/yourhome i.e cp /home/yourhome/* /bakup I create a directory in / called backup (mkdir /backup) now recreate all your directories in home and selectively copy the files back Plz let me know how it went Just remember to delete /backup afterwards or /partition will run uot of space!!! Cheers Stefaans
Re: [newbie] Freezes when playing MPEGs?
Revenant wrote: > > When I play MPEGs my computer freezes _hard_. I can't switch to other > shells and the only way I've found to escape it is to reboot. > > Can anyone tell me please how to isolate and identify the cause of this > problem? > > Thank you. > > P.S. Thanks to the people who provided advice on detecting my new > partition. It worked brilliantly. > > > Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design > For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real- > world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds. > ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] -- Go look in /var/log/messages/ Tell us what it says there
Re: [newbie] Install Hang on "in second stage install"
Kris wrote: > > I can't count how many times I have had this happen... and not just > with 7.2 - I had it a lot with 7.0 (486) and 7.1 as well. > > I finally gave up trying to install those releases on those particular > machines and went with either Redhat or Slackware. The rest of > the machines had no problem with any version of > Linux-Mandrake - go figure! > > It came down to the motherboards in the end. No combination of > hardware would install LM on those motherboards (and I can make > a lot of combinations with 4 brands of cdrom and 5 brands of hard > drives - IDE and SCSI, not to mention the various controllers I tried). > > registered linux user #...now where did I put the number...ohno I've > lost my identity---aarrgh! > > On 18 Dec 2000, at 22:42, mike wrote: > > > I had the exact same problem during install of Mandrake 7.2 after > > trying BIOS settings and searching for help for 2 weeks I have given > > up trying to install 7.2 on my computer. It stops the install after > > failing to initialize RAMDISK. If anyone does know how to correct this > > install error, I'd like to know, Mandrake support has not responded to > > my questions... > > I have that problem with Red-Hat 7.0!! What a dud
Re: [newbie] ---> mbr in the windows partition (Alan)
Revenant wrote: > > IIRC, Debian used to have a DOS/Windows tool that could create a LILO > MBR. Perhaps you could find something like that? > > "Mr. Smith" wrote: > > > > Install linux and then Windows and create a boot floppy next time...but > > besides that nope. Sorry...I had the same problem at one point in > > time...back with Redhat 5.2 I accidentally did the same thing you did...but > > I didn't have an internet connection or anyone to ask so I just formatted it > > and started over. > > > > Mr. Smith > > > > > well, thx Alan but my problem is that I have the mbr in the windows > > > partition cause I had to format (...) and now i cant access the linux > > > partition. Any ideas? > > -- > > Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design > For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real- > world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds. > ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] -- Tried theire mailing list and nothing yet. Did the bootdisk idea work?
Re: [newbie] how to write scripts
Paul wrote: > > On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Stefaans Mostert wrote: > > >> Linux Mandrake 7.2 - Pine 4.31 > >Remember netscape is in fact /usr/bin/netscape/ > > > >Give you a clue :-) > > Thanks. But the note from Cron was that netscape could not connect to the > display... So netscape was run. Of course, you are free to try it too :) > > paul > > -- > Two is not equal to three, even for large values of two. > > http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 > Linux Mandrake 7.2 - Pine 4.31 Was x started at the time?
Re: [newbie] 7.2 crash
marcia wrote: > > Dear All, I purchased vmware not too long ago and finally got the nerve > up to begin installing it. After I opened the rpm of vmware 2.00 > everything on my screen froze. I waited and waited then finally tried > control-alt-backspace, control-alt-delete, and control-alt-esc. Nothing > worked so I had to push my reset button. That crashed my Linux and I > could not get into X anymore. I tried rescue and that did not work. > > I had to reinstall Linux. I did it as an expert and used upgrade which > worked very well. By the way I, I have Linux Mandrake 7.2. This was the > first time that I installed as an expert and from now on I will do it > that way if needed. > > My question is: If everything freezes in that manner is there a way to > get to a console screen? None of my control keys worked and the > control-alt-F3 did not work. This has happened before many times and I > ended up reinstalling many times before. That is fine except I am tired > of losing my emails and signing up for Netscape over and over again. Any > help will be appreciated. Thank you. Marcia Sounds like a dud video card. what happenes is x crashes but it shoulden't take anything with it. Try running Xconfigurator and set your resolution lower and when you install anything from rpm use the command line. rpm -Uvh My gues is it is a SIS video card let me know if I am right Cheers Stefaans
Re: [newbie] permission
marcia wrote: > > Dear All, Whenever I try to save an email to a directory or file I get a > no permission allowed dialog. How do I change this? Thank you for your > help. Marcia pleas give more details i.e is this after reinstall or was it allways? >From wich account? If it is in your home directory su to root and type chmod -R 777 nsmail A quick hack that works but is not the most secure.
Re: [newbie] Reinstallation necessary after mobo change?
Christian Reidys wrote: > > I hope you find the time answering this one: I have installed mandrake 7.2 > via an Abit KT7 Raid board and have to change motherboards to an Asus A7V. > Can I just use the existing mandrake installation or do I have to install > mandrake completely, again? > > Thank you for your help, > > duck The chipsets arthe same so I can't see a huge problem,the only thing that worries me is the fact that you will be going from ide-raid to standard ide. what I would suggest is create a partition and call it /store or something of that nature and put all your files you do not want to lose in there and then try it and let us know I am pretty sure kudzu will pick it up and ask you to configure it. On the console(not xwindow) type ntsysv and make sure kudzu is enabled I think it is enabled by default. Pop it in and see!! Please mail me with what happened beacause In was actually curios about that myself. Cheers from sunny South-Africa Stefaans
Re: [newbie] ---> mbr in the windows partition (Alan)
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/Explore2fs.htm. This link is for Explore2fs, which allows you to read and write (if you have NT) to an ext2 partition from WIndows. On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 17:45, Daniel Velzi wrote: > Well, I wasn´t followed all post. But I believe the real problem was Sousa > have some files in linux he need. And is difficult to access to ext2 > partition. And what´s about to access ext2 partition from windows to rescue > files ? > I believe (but don´t know) exist any soft that can access to ext2 partition > from windows. > It´s possible ? (sorry for my bad english). > > Daniel > > - Original Message - > From: "Revenant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:11 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] ---> mbr in the windows partition (Alan) > > > IIRC, Debian used to have a DOS/Windows tool that could create a LILO > > MBR. Perhaps you could find something like that? > > > > "Mr. Smith" wrote: > > > Install linux and then Windows and create a boot floppy next time...but > > > besides that nope. Sorry...I had the same problem at one point in > > > time...back with Redhat 5.2 I accidentally did the same thing you > > did...but > > > > I didn't have an internet connection or anyone to ask so I just > > formatted it > > > > and started over. > > > > > > Mr. Smith > > > > > > > well, thx Alan but my problem is that I have the mbr in the windows > > > > partition cause I had to format (...) and now i cant access the linux > > > > partition. Any ideas? > > > > -- > > > > Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design > > For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real- > > world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds. > > ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] -- -- Sridhar Dhanapalan. Your mouse has moved. Windows must be rebooted to acknowledge this change.
Re: [newbie] CD-RW will nolonger write. Help
Have a look at http://www.mandrakeuser.org/hardware/hremov3.html. Make sure your drive's setup fits the CD-RW setup here. On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 16:37, Jon Doe wrote: > On Thursday 21 December 2000 11:50 pm, you wrote: > > On Thursday 21 December 2000 09:33 pm, you wrote: > > > First check your /etc/fstab to see if your CD-RW is mounted at boot. > > > Also, have you tried burning as root? By default, you can only burn in > > > root mode. > > > > Yes I have tried burning as root. The CD-RW works as a normal CD-Rom just > > fine. > > CD-RW is supermount in fstab > > Here is the error I get from cdrecord. Pisses me off too cause it keeps > fixating the cd leaving it useless. > > [root@localhost jon]# cdrecord -v dev=/dev/sgc speed=4 /home/track-01.iso > Cdrecord 1.9 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg > Schilling TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM > scsidev: '/dev/sgc' > devname: '/dev/sgc' > scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2 > Linux sg driver version: 2.1.39 > Using libscg version 'schily-0.1' > atapi: 1 > Device type: Removable CD-ROM > Version: 0 > Response Format: 1 > Vendor_info: 'IDE-CD ' > Identifikation : 'R/RW 4x4x24 ' > Revision : '1.04' > Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-RW. > Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R driver (mmc_cdr). > Driver flags : SWABAUDIO > Drive buf size : 1572864 = 1536 KB > FIFO size : 4194304 = 4096 KB > Track 01: data 451 MB > Total size: 518 MB (51:20.64) = 231048 sectors > Lout start: 518 MB (51:22/48) = 231048 sectors > Current Secsize: 2048 > ATIP info from disk: > Indicated writing power: 5 > Is not unrestricted > Is not erasable > Disk sub type: Medium Type C, low Beta category (C-) (6) > ATIP start of lead in: -11640 (97:26/60) > ATIP start of lead out: 337350 (75:00/00) > Disk type:Long strategy type (Cyanine, AZO or similar) > Manuf. index: 3 > Manufacturer: CMC Magnetics Corporation > Blocks total: 337350 Blocks current: 337350 Blocks remaining: 106302 > RBlocks total: 349030 RBlocks current: 349030 RBlocks remaining: 117982 > Starting to write CD/DVD at speed 4 in write mode for single session. > Last chance to quit, starting real write in 1 seconds. > Waiting for reader process to fill input buffer ... input buffer ready. > Performing OPC... > Starting new track at sector: 0 > Track 01: 1 of 451 MB written (fifo 100%).cdrecord: Input/output error. > write_ g1: scsi > sendcmd: retryable error > CDB: 2A 00 00 00 03 E0 00 00 1F 00 > status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION) > Sense Bytes: F0 00 05 00 00 03 E0 13 00 00 00 00 63 00 00 00 > Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0 > Sense Code: 0x63 Qual 0x00 (end of user area encountered on this track) Fru > 0x0 > Sense flags: Blk 992 (valid) > write track data: error after 2031616 bytes > Sense Bytes: 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > Writing time: 16.613s -- Sridhar Dhanapalan. Your mouse has moved. Windows must be rebooted to acknowledge this change.
Re: [newbie] RAMDISK ERROR ON MANDRAKE 7.2 INSTALL
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 19:35, Paul Williamson wrote: > > Thanks for replying!, > > > > I am booting from the CD on a DVD-Drive (very new!) > > > > I got it on The Linux Pocketbook (www.pocketbooks.net.au) > > > > thanx! Paul, Try washing the CD with a detergent and VERY soft cloth or tissue. Make sure COMPLETELY dry and retry it. The CD's are pretty roughly bashed out and very fast and have glue, scratches and all sorts of things on them.. Been there done that! Cheers, John
[newbie] installation 7.1 on scsi disks
Hi, my system has only two scsi disks. I installed M7.1 from CDROM. when after installation I tried to reboot, the kernel stops with a kernel panic: unable to mount root fs. somebody sugested it is maybe because i installed from (IDE)cdrom, and my root fs is on a scsi disk. During installation the scsi was recognized, resulting in using the scsi kernelmodules. Now at startup the modules are not loaded because therefor the rootfs must be mounted. Is this a reasonable explanation? If so, how can i make my system work?i.e. how can i compile my kernel so the scsi is in it, and not a module? (whitout being able to boot, i seems hard to me) the system is an alphastation, with digital alpha processor, 21164 chipset. thx Pieter
RE: [newbie] still sound...
dear mr. smith does your problem like this one if it is so you can do what Aric told me and my yamaha sc now is working Salam, Amin Yuliastanto === Yes, thank you very much Aric right know I listening xmms playing Sugar Ray-Every Morning.mp3 cool.. Salam, Amin Yuliastanto -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aric S. Bergren Sent: 21 Desember 2000 3:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Help with soundcard HI All!!! First get out of x-windows by going to the shutdown section and selecting console mode..(after it boots into it you may have to press enter to get a login prompt)log in as rootand then run sndconfig.i had the same problem and this worked like a charm, and you get to hear linus torvalds pronounce linux! Good luck!!! Amin Yuliastanto wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am not trying to solve your problem, > I just want to tell you and other that i have the same problem > but my soundcard is Yamaha OPL3-sax 719 chip > > maybe someone can help us... > > regards, > > Amin Yuliastanto > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mickey Soltys > Sent: 20 Desember 2000 9:25 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Help with soundcard > > Hello all, > I am running Mandrake 2.2.17-21. I have a Soundblaster Live soundcard > which > works fine under Winblows. However, when I try to configure it with > Harddrake, I get the following message > > /lib/modules/2.2.17-21mdk/alsa/snd-card-emu10k/.0:init.nodule: device or > resource busy. > > Has anyone had any luck with one of these soundcards? Can anyone help me? > > Thanks, > > Mickey Soltys -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mr. Smith Sent: 22 Desember 2000 12:12 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] still sound... Group, Does anyone know anything I can do or anyone I can ask that can get my Sound Blaster Live Value working in 7.2. I have tried pretty much everything the group has recommended so far...I also tried a bunch of stuff on deja as well. I tried to update the drivers but it said there was a kernel conflict. At one point before I reinstalled, it said something about the device or resource being busy but I don't remember exactly. Also when trying to configure it using harddrake (in root on the command prompt) and it said that it couldn't adjust the volume because it didn't have a mixer. Hell if I know...I am about to give up on it...oh well Thanks for everyones help Mr. Smith