I was able to successfully specify an isa network card using ne.o with
io=0x280 during a network install. However, my later attempt to get an isa
PnP Crystal sound card working (using Control Center | Hardware | Sound) was
aborted with an "modprobe: Can't locate module isa-pnp&qu
ld be slick to have a tool in Mandrake Control Center which would allow
the custom setting of the command line prompt colors, etc. New users may
take a while to learn how to custom their prompt and forget things like \[
and \] that are needed to keep the line character count correct.
Craig Van Degrift
the whole family of
Matrox cards.
Craig
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Craig Van Degrift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > As noted in an earlier message on Beta-3, my Matrox's 8MB is still not
> > recognized. This limits the resolution of the installed system and
not installed.
As noted in an earlier message on Beta-3, my Matrox's 8MB is still not
recognized. This limits the resolution of the installed system and fouls up
the behavior of the X configuration options in DrakConf.
I certainly hope these can be fixed for the next release.
Craig Van Degrif
.
Mounting other filesystems
Starting system logger:
Any ideas?
Craig Van Degrift
n the MBR of the first SCSI disk.
By the way, check out man mkinitrd for handling modules that are needed at boot.
Craig Van Degrift
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, Nigel Webber wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have installed Mandrake using a custom kernel, install went fine, but how the
> heck to
> I re
Output of ddcxinfos | head -1:
8192KB of video ram
So it's working ok.
Craig
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> Franco Silvestro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > > - My system has a Matrox Millennium with 8 MB of VRAM, but while the
> > > > install program identifies my Matrox Millennium c
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SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap- 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- SERR- Craig Van Degrift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > - My system has a Matrox Millennium with 8 MB of VRAM, but while the inst
E set of
menus that doesn't apply to Mandrake
- Right clicking on one of the 4 desktop selection icons on the panel offers a
configuration option that never materializes
- Where is Kmail?
I hope these notes are helpful. Keep up the good work. I have switched to
using Mandrake in my "Linux-An Introduction" class at our local Junior College.
Craig Van Degrift