On Wed, 31 Dec 1969, you wrote:
There is a blurb about Voodoo Banshee cards in the XFree86 FAQ
(http://www.xfree86.org) - there is a link in that FAQ to a site written by
a
gentleman who has developed a patched SVGA server, as well as an XF86Config
which will work. I have both, if you
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999 22:41:37 GMT, you wrote:
-:I'm failing to install Mandrake 5.3 from a Win95 partition (d:) on my
-:hardrive.
Hi, all:
Well, I found a full answer to the hardrive install problem we/many
share. Someone else mentioned part of the solution, but wasn't too
clear on the
first question...i have a rockwell hcf 56k data fax pci modem and was
wondering if anyone else had the same modem and was able to get it to
work under linux mandrake with kppp and if so how?
second question. this has to due somewhat with first question what
adavantages will i have by installing
how do you get linux mandrake to see my fat 32 partition i have used
linux slackware and was able to get it to see my fat 16 partition on my
older computer but didn't see a way to get my fat 32 visible under
linux...again any help would be appreciatied
Linux does not use fat 32 only fat 16
Clay wrote:
how do you get linux mandrake to see my fat 32 partition i have used
linux slackware and was able to get it to see my fat 16 partition on my
older computer but didn't see a way to get my fat 32 visible under
linux...again any help would be
create the dir /mnt/c/
also replace the first x with what hard drive it is ( like a or b)
and the second x with the number of the partition
for windows it is normely 1
sorry for how stupid that sounds i just got up : )
mount -t vfat /dev/hdxx /mnt/c
(BTW: someone else on this list told
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, you wrote:
Linux does not use fat 32 only fat 16
Clay wrote:
how do you get linux mandrake to see my fat 32 partition i have used
linux slackware and was able to get it to see my fat 16 partition on my
older computer but didn't see a way to get my fat 32 visible
Clay wrote:
first question...i have a rockwell hcf 56k data fax pci modem and was
wondering if anyone else had the same modem and was able to get it to
work under linux mandrake with kppp and if so how?
I don't have the same modem, but I might be able to provide some help.
I take it from
ok i figured out my first dosemu problem now i have another one and
can't seem to figure out how to even start with itok when i run xdos
now it gives me some vga font error ... i probably should of written it
down and wrote it exactly right here oh well...
ok here is my second problem and a
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999 14:32:24 -0500, you wrote:
first question...i have a rockwell hcf 56k data fax pci modem and was
wondering if anyone else had the same modem and was able to get it to
work under linux mandrake with kppp and if so how?
second question. this has to due somewhat with first
Hi,
I'd like to try running KOffice http://koffice.kde.org/ on Mandrake 5.3.
This will require building KOffice from sources, which in turn will require
upgrading to a newer version of GCC, or switching to EGCS.
Please could someone talk me through this? I can find RPMs and 'tarballs'
for GCC
To mount a FAT32 drive, enter the following at a command prompt (usually
need to be root):
mount /dev/hda1 -t vfat /mnt/WinC
In this statement, the hda1 may be replaced by whichever partition you wish
to mount, and you have to have a directory created in the /mnt subdirectory
called (in this
How do I set the ftp servers properties it loads at start and right now it
lets anyone log on anonomously.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Mon, 01 Mär 1999 03:33:13 Jeff Mason wrote:
How do I set the ftp servers properties it loads at start and right now it
lets anyone log on anonomously.
Thanks,
Jeff
what about some more info like what ftp deamon do u run and so. and if u know this try
a man ftp deamen name and or look
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