Jeanette Russo wrote:
Hi Axalon its the 2.0.36 kernel. I can run fsck from a floppy and it shows
no problem. I have tried every option except ex2fsck -b which I can;'t
figure out the syntax. My HD is partitioned as follows
hda5 root
hda6 usr
hda7 swap.
everyone shows clean when I run
setup ur linux machine to masquearde a novell server should do the trick if u
only want to file and printer sharing only
Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/30/99 05:02:06 AM
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On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Randolph Way wrote:
Hi all! I've just downloaded and installed the G2 for Linux, and configured the
Netscape preferences to treat it as a helper application. But when I click on a
link for it, it opens and I get the following audio clip from the Real
Broadcasting Network:
To those that offered suggestions, many thanks. I followed all of them, and
a bunch that I got from the web, to no avail. Probably what I did was
follow so many that I combined things that wouldn't work together. What
solved the problem, sort of, is that I ran into the problem of the file
Hi,
I installed Real Player G2, without errors, and I added the player as helper
for Netscape 4.61. I use Mandrake 6.0, with 2.2.10 kernel.
When I click on a link I don't get anything. Even if I try to lunch the player
with /usr/bin/rvplayer ( the I get Segmentation fault core dumped ).
Thanks
I Think he means he has active borders turned on in KDE control panel
Jeanette
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From: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 1999 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Screens 1,2,3 and 4
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 [EMAIL
Mandrke 5.3 is dead, long live Mandrake 6 Venus! Looks real pretty. Nicest
looking Linux I have ever seen.
Jeanette
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From: Joseph S. Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 6:24 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Strange Problem Need help
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Hello all!!
I have two very annoying problems that I have been trying to eliminate for
the past 1 - 2 weeks.
1) I get the following error message in /var/log/messages:
kernel: keyboard: Too many NACKs -- noisy kbd cable?
I have an AT style mainboard witn a AT style
Did a re-install of Mandrake over the weekend and somehow told it to
use a default desktop size larger than my screen when in KDE. Now I
can't remember how to fix it.
Any help is welcomed, thanks!!
--
Ty Mixon
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"Jeanette Russo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mandrke 5.3 is dead, long live Mandrake 6 Venus! Looks real pretty. Nicest
looking Linux I have ever seen.
Jeanette
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Guess that's one way to solve the problem, huh ;o)
Good Luck with this one. I'm
On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Hi all! I've just downloaded and installed the G2 for Linux, and configured the
Netscape preferences to treat it as a helper application. But when I click on a
link for it, it opens and I get the following audio clip from the Real
Broadcasting Network: Sorry,
For what it's worth..
I got the keyboard message also... after a power surge. I think that part of my
motherboard got hosed.. I also get a keyboard error or no keyboard present
error on boot-up. I just press F1 to resume. Small irritation, but not as
irritating as replacing a motherboard..
Run xf86config and answer 'no' when it asks you if you want a desktop larger
than your actual screen.
Hope this helps.
Bryan
"Ty C. Mixon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/30/99 10:28:47 AM
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I think most of us sensed that your comment was to let us know you had *nix
experience and were not a complete newbie, so as to not get too simple of
an explanation to your problem or a run-on sentence like this one.
Brian ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Richards, Donald D. [EMAIL
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Richard~
When at the lilo promt, type linux 3. As for the not finding the programm, I
am stumped. I am not sure about this, but you can use the whereis command to
find XF86setup. XF86Setup uses its own resolution and the like, so i dont
think it will give
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Santiago,
I too have the CMI8330 soundcard, detected and wresteled for days trying to
get it to work. I have had no luck either. When I posted here, no one
answered. I don't know if that's because no one knew what to do or had tried
the card. I'll let you know
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
%_i install winnt and mandrake6.0 on my machine.
i use a floppy disk to boot linux.
now i need to upgrade to linux-2.2.9-27mdk.
how to make a new bootdisk to boot linux with the kernel of 2.2.9-27mdk.
thanks in advance.
from the console prompt (as root)
WHERE did you get G2 for Linux? The only thing I could find
from Real.com was RealPlayer 5. :-(
John
Thats the web page you should go for the linux version of G2
http://www.real.com/products/player/linux.html
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, David M. Kufta wrote:
I have just about completed a mirror of cooker and was not thinking when
I mirrored the distro to a third 8.4 GB IDE drive this mirror should be
complete in a short time. I had intentions of doing a HD Install to
upgrade my exsisting
I guess it was RealPlayer 5.0 for LINUX (not G2 -- I found it by
searching for G2).
Still the question is, after I installed it using rpm -- where is it?
JK wrote:
WHERE did you get G2 for Linux? The only thing I could find
from Real.com was RealPlayer 5. :-(
John
Thats the
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Can someone please explain how to mount the fat partition from Linux so that I
can access all of those office files while running Linux. Or do I just need to
copy them to disk and open them in SO? Thanks
mount -t vfat /dev/hdax /mnt/dos (replace hdax with the
If you know what partitions they're on just add the following to your
/etc/fstab file. This will mount those partitions every time you boot
up Linux.
/dev/hda2 /mydocs vfat rw,user,conv=auto 0 0
Substitute you proper partition number for the /hda2 as shown above.
Use a mount name of your
Thanks for your suggestion.
I finally got things set up so that the timidity directory is in the
right place,
now I get a box labelled:
Netscape:subprocess diagnostics (stdout/stderr)
Couldn't open Linux dsp device
Couldn't open Linux dsp device
Couldn't open Linux dsp device
What do I do
"Ken" == Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ken Can someone please explain how to mount the fat partition
Ken from Linux so that I can access all of those office files
Ken while running Linux. Or do I just need to copy them to disk
Ken and open them in SO? Thanks
# mount -t umsdos
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
I guess it was RealPlayer 5.0 for LINUX (not G2 -- I found it by
searching for G2).
Still the question is, after I installed it using rpm -- where is it?
try looking for /usr/bin/realplay (all lower-case.) On my
system here at work, that's a symlink for
mount -t vfat /dev/hdax /mnt/dos (replace hdax with the
device where your DOS partition is.)
It works fine for me, with one exception: the directory to which I mount
my windows partition is only writeable by root, even if I chmod it after I
mount the partition. Has anybody experienced that?
Try the command this way
mount -t vfat /dev/hdax /mnt/dos (rw,user)
The user option may make it available to a user. I won't bet on it
though as I'd be suspcious about losing the setting if you logged out as
root and logged back in as user. My own preference would be to put the
necessary
I was wondering if anybody out there could help me with this mouse
problem that I am having. When I first installed 6.0 I had my mouse
wheel working, but now I am having problems. I first used the mouse
wheel under Gnome. After a while in Kde my mouse wheel stoped working
in both kde and
Ken wrote:
Can someone please explain how to mount the fat partition from Linux so that I
can access all of those office files while running Linux. Or do I just need to
copy them to disk and open them in SO? Thanks
Ken,
Open a terminal and type--mkdir C (or whatever your win is on) then
open
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
mount -t vfat /dev/hdax /mnt/dos (replace hdax with the
device where your DOS partition is.)
It works fine for me, with one exception: the directory to which I mount
my windows partition is only writeable by root, even if I chmod it after I
mount the
- Original Message -
From: TJ McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 2:22 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Networkd Card Probs.
I have a Linksys16 nic much like your card with support for rj45 and bnc.
In
order to use coax I had to boot to dos and run
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Aug, Toshiro Viera Stalker wrote:
A little question: I want to mount a NTFS partition at boot time, can you tell me
syntax of the line I need to add in fstab?
Toshiro.
Sure- it's just like the other lines in /etc/fstab, except: fs type is
ntfs, and
In the wee hours this morning I snuck Linux on my wife's Win 95 machine. I
used System Commander to keep things safe, got Linux up and running, but now I
can't boot linux. Win95 is still fine and bootable so my life is spared for
now. However, all I get when I select Linux from system
Hi,
Whenever I try to run a windows program under wine, Agent for example, I get
the following message:
Could not stat MANDRAKE_FLOPPY, ignoring drive A:
Could not stat MANDRAKE_PARTC, ignoring drive D:
Could not stat MANDRAKE_CDPATH, ignoring drive D:
Invalind path 'MANDRAKE_WINDIR\' for
Hi,
Whenever I try to run a windows program under wine, Agent for example, I get
the following message:
Could not stat MANDRAKE_FLOPPY, ignoring drive A:
Could not stat MANDRAKE_PARTC, ignoring drive D:
Could not stat MANDRAKE_CDPATH, ignoring drive D:
Invalind path 'MANDRAKE_WINDIR\' for
be sure to reread the docs that come with imwheel to make sure it is set
up properly. i followed these and my logitech trackman marble+ works
like a charm! also, make sure 'imwheel -k' gets executed whenever you
start an x session.
:P
Sean King wrote:
I was wondering if anybody out there
Does anyone know where I can find documentation on Wine?
Doug Reid
ÍõÌÎ wrote:
i installed dlink dfe-530tx netcard on my Mandrake.
i configure it by hand.
but each time i reboot linux. the configuration disappears
i have to reconfigure it . that is so troublesome.
if someone know how to save the configuration, that will be so helpful
to me.
i try to
Hello,
I just picked up linux 6.0, and I want to know if I can
install linux on a 4 gig partition that I already created on an 8.4 gig
drive?Windows is also installed on the other partition of that
drive.
thanks in advance,
Ian Herbert
JK wrote:
WHERE did you get G2 for Linux? The only thing I could find
from Real.com was RealPlayer 5. :-(
John
Thats the web page you should go for the linux version of G2
http://www.real.com/products/player/linux.html
I can confirm that the package works well.
1) Download
George wrote:
Hi,
I installed Real Player G2, without errors, and I added the player as helper
for Netscape 4.61. I use Mandrake 6.0, with 2.2.10 kernel.
When I click on a link I don't get anything. Even if I try to lunch the player
with /usr/bin/rvplayer ( the I get Segmentation fault
"Richards, Donald D." wrote:
To those that offered suggestions, many thanks. I followed all of them, and
a bunch that I got from the web, to no avail. Probably what I did was
follow so many that I combined things that wouldn't work together. What
solved the problem, sort of, is that I
"Richards, Donald D." wrote:
To those that offered suggestions, many thanks. I followed all of them, and
a bunch that I got from the web, to no avail. Probably what I did was
follow so many that I combined things that wouldn't work together. What
solved the problem, sort of, is that I
On 30 Aug, Carl J. Bauman wrote:
I tried to mount my NTFS partition from the command line with the following result:
[root@shiloh /]# mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /dosc
mount: fs type ntfs not supported by kernel
I was under the impression that Mandrake had NTFS support built in. Is
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, [gb2312] ÍõÌÎ wrote:
i installed dlink dfe-530tx netcard on my Mandrake.
i configure it by hand.
but each time i reboot linux. the configuration disappears
i have to reconfigure it . that is so troublesome.
if someone know how to save the configuration, that will be so
Doug Reid wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find documentation on Wine?
www.winehq.com
--
Steve Philp
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corporation
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I am no linux guru but I read something the other day that might help.
If you have the cd or ftp access or anything that you can find mandrake go
to \live\usr\doc\lilo-0.20\readme and check what the error seem to indicate.
It depends basically were LILO stops (the letter L, LI etc). That
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
JK wrote:
WHERE did you get G2 for Linux? The only thing I could find
from Real.com was RealPlayer 5. :-(
John
Thats the web page you should go for the linux version of G2
http://www.real.com/products/player/linux.html
I
I've got a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice Win Modem. Does anyone know if it's
supported by Mandrake 6.0? If it is, how do I go about configuring it?
I have Win 98 on this machine also with two printer ports, printers, zip
drive, scanner, so my IRQ's are all used up in Windows. Does that mean that
they
you can run windows programs under linux? I know I sound stupid but I miss
photoshop badly.
Paul wrote:
Hi,
Whenever I try to run a windows program under wine, Agent for example, I get
the following message:
Could not stat MANDRAKE_FLOPPY, ignoring drive A:
Could not stat
From: Mike Servis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice Win Modem. Does anyone know if it's
Winmodems are not supported under any variety of Linux, period
(hence the name, _Win_modems). It is possible that future versions of
the kernel will contain some support, but I'm
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Mike Fieschko wrote:
"Ken" == Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ken Can someone please explain how to mount the fat partition
Ken from Linux so that I can access all of those office files
Ken while running Linux. Or do I just need to copy them to disk
On 30-Aug-99 Steve Philp wrote:
Using the higher number drivers (e.g. 850C), it doesn't have the problem I
just
mentioned, but instead has the problems of some characters--particularly the
quotes, i.e. " and '--showing up as different characters. I've tried every
printer listed as being
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
snip
13) Reopen Netscape
Waa laa! RealPlayer baby!
--
Steve Philp
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corporation
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--Hi Steve and Group,
I just downloaded and installed it OK but it won't play anything. Do we have to
use
Ken and John-
Thanks for the feedback. You may be right, John; regardless of how I try
to set the mount, it won't let anybody but root write to it. I certainly
understand the logic of not corrupting the DOS file system, but such a
hard-and-fast prevention seems to short-circuit any benefit of
Laurie wrote:
you can run windows programs under linux? I know I sound stupid but I miss
photoshop badly.
WINE is rather limited in what it can run and run successfully. A
better (though more expensive option) might be VMWare
(http://www.vmware.com). It allows you to run Windows within
Justin Fisher wrote:
Excuse the post as i know that there already was a post of the same topic
a few days ago.. however i deleted my mail folder.. and i dont have any
of threads left.
My question is: How do i go about getting TrueType fonts to work in
mandrake 6?
First, create a
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
I've got a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice Win Modem. Does anyone know if it's
supported by Mandrake 6.0?
No it is not. See the name of the modem WIN Modem? That indicates a
Windows-ONLY modem. It uses software to emulate hardware, and it will
likely NOT work with 5x86
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
Try the command this way
mount -t vfat /dev/hdax /mnt/dos (rw,user)
The user option may make it available to a user. I won't bet on it
though as I'd be suspcious about losing the setting if you logged out as
root and logged back in as user. My own
thanks john.
it works.
"Mike Servis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice Win Modem. Does anyone know if it's
supported by Mandrake 6.0? If it is, how do I go about configuring it?
I have Win 98 on this machine also with two printer ports, printers, zip
drive, scanner, so my IRQ's are all used up
How can I allow normal users to access NTFS partitions. I'm not concerned
about writing anything i just want to be able to read some files there. No
matter what i try i keep getting Permission Denied when try to access any
NTFS mounted partition. Normal vfat partitions are working fine.
Hi Murray. The symlink's in /usr/bin and the full program's in /usr/lib, at
least on my machine.
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From: Murray Strome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] RealPlayer G2
I guess it was RealPlayer 5.0 for
Has anybody tried to make a boot image for dosemu? I'm running Mandrake
6.0
and when I tried to create the image using 'mkdexe' (sorry I don't
remember exactly the command right now, but it's in the README) the
process
failed. Also, the script setup-hdimage fails because it doesn't
On 29 Aug, Jan Herbert wrote:
Hello,
I just picked up linux 6.0, and I want to know if I can install
linux on a 4 gig partition that I already created on an 8.4 gig drive?
Windows is also installed on the other partition of that drive.
thanks in advance,
Ian Herbert
Yes, it is
I originally installed RealPlayer 5 using rpm -i package nothing
seemed to happen
I tried again to install it using rpm -Uvh
It said that "rvplayer 5.03 is already installed"
(rvplayer is in /usr/bin and is executable). I set up the preferences
as you suggested.
In Netscape, I get an
It looks like, in my machine, the program (rvplayer) is in /usr/bin.
There are two files in /usr/lib/rvplayer: rvplayer.ad and rvplayer.rm
(which look like realplayer sound files). I set up Netscape with the
application at /usr/bin/rvplayer. When I click on a RealPlayer location
(such as
lsof /dev/dsp gives:
bash: lsof: command not found
ls -l /dev/dsp gives:
crw--- 1 murray root 14, 3 May 5 1998 /dev/dsp
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Murray Strome wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion.
I finally got things set up so that the timidity
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Toshiro Viera Stalker wrote:
Has anybody tried to make a boot image for dosemu? I'm running Mandrake
6.0
and when I tried to create the image using 'mkdexe' (sorry I don't
remember exactly the command right now, but it's in the README) the
process
failed.
Sorry send that to quick, run the same line again but change the mkdexe to
setup-hdimage
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--Axalon
uninstall what you have and go to the website listed below to get what
you want. dont go to any other page! then follow the setup directions
given below and it should work right. you dont currently have the same
version everyone else is talking about.
:P
Murray Strome wrote:
I originally
is there a default prefs file for netscape? i have configured mine to
open to messenger, and to bring up a blank page in navigator. however,
everytime i open netscape, i get navigator opening to the mandrake help
page. anyone know how to get rid of this? i have looked at
preferences.js in
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, [gb2312] ÍõÌÎ wrote:
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On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, [gb2312] ÍõÌÎ wrote:
i installed
Just caught this tidbit in the Linux Today press releases and thought it
should be brought to everyone's attention. Mandrake seems to have "won"
the quality award with their 6.0 release. LSL's upcoming "Linux Update"
CD contains all the released updates for the major distributions. Their
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