On Wednesday 20 April 2005 11:04 pm, ymc014 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I really apologize for not informing in advance that this is the first
> time I've used linux,I've been using windows through the years,from windows
> 95 up to windows XP(my OS before I've decided to switch to Linux) so I do
> not
ymc014 wrote:
Hello,
I really apologize for not informing in advance that this is the first
time I've used linux,I've been using windows through the years,from windows
95 up to windows XP(my OS before I've decided to switch to Linux) so I do
not really know what is "modprobe sb","lspci-vv" etc.
Hello,
I really apologize for not informing in advance that this is the first
time I've used linux,I've been using windows through the years,from windows
95 up to windows XP(my OS before I've decided to switch to Linux) so I do
not really know what is "modprobe sb","lspci-vv" etc., I am readin
ymc014 wrote:
Hello,
I had just installed Red Hat 9 but I have a problem with my
soundcard,it does not recognize the Creative SoundBlaster in my hardware, I
tried looking at the creative website for a driver suitable for linux
unfortunately I didn't find any. So am I hopeless here?I wouldn't w
Hello,
I had just installed Red Hat 9 but I have a problem with my
soundcard,it does not recognize the Creative SoundBlaster in my hardware, I
tried looking at the creative website for a driver suitable for linux
unfortunately I didn't find any. So am I hopeless here?I wouldn't want to go
bac
Hi All
Several months ago when I setup my laptop I set the root directory at 8 GB
think that would be sufficient.
Yesterday attempting to add programs I attempted to put 10 GB of programs into
a 7GB partation. Damn I recall top of the line HD that only had 5 MB of
storage so I never expected t