Ciao,
ho la Mandrake 7.1e non riesco a far
funzionare la mia sound-blaster live.
SoundDrake me la trova,ma se provo a fare il test
mi da errore.
Asus a7v
Thunderbird 800
256mb Ram
Live 1024 Player
At 15.57 05/11/2000 +0100, you wrote:
Ciao,
ho la Mandrake 7.1 e non riesco a far funzionare la mia sound-blaster live.
SoundDrake me la trova,ma se provo a fare il test mi da errore.
Asus a7v
Thunderbird 800
256mb Ram
Live 1024 Player
Ciao! Prova a disabilitare il plug and play nel bios
Ciao e grazie per avermi risposto.
Ti volevo dire che disabilitanto il plugplay nel bios il test mi funziona e
sento il file di esempio,
ma quando premo OK mi dice che è "impossibile scrivere /dev/dps : periferica
inesistente",
mentre appena parte configuration tool mi dice che ha trovato una
At 20.13 05/11/00 +0100, you wrote:
Ciao e grazie per avermi risposto.
Ti volevo dire che disabilitanto il plugplay nel bios il test mi funziona e
sento il file di esempio,
ma quando premo OK mi dice che è "impossibile scrivere /dev/dps : periferica
inesistente",
mentre appena parte configuration
Ho installato da poco Mandrake sul mio pc AMD K7M processore 700 128 mega di
memoria.
Vorrei capire come fare a cambiare le icone sul desktop (il pistone, la
margherita, ecc.) per personalizzare il sistema, ed intanto avere dimestichezza
nell'utilizzo e impostare i suoni per gli eventi.
Tutto
-- Messaggio Inoltrato --
Subject: Re:gnome
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 08:35:57 +0100
From: caterina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ho installato da poco Mandrake sul mio pc AMD K7M processore 700 128 mega di
memoria.
Vorrei capire come fare a cambiare le icone sul desktop (il pistone, la
Ho installato da poco Mandrake sul mio pc AMD K7M processore 700 128 mega di
memoria.
Vorrei capire come fare a cambiare le icone sul desktop (il pistone, la
margherita, ecc.) per personalizzare il sistema, ed intanto avere dimestichezza
nell'utilizzo e impostare i suoni per gli eventi.
Tutto
Till et al:
I've got a download 7.2 workstation (single computer/user) recommended
install going here (good job!) and having a couple of problems with the
printing. Cups is installed and loads at boot (message: Loading CUPS
printing system) and cupsd shows up in kpm. My Canon BJC-2000 has 3
The installation of CUPS also includes GIMP-Print, very sophisticated
drivers for colour inkjets, especially Epson. Look when you install your
printer after you have installed CUPS, choose an entry in the printer
list with "CUPS+GIMP-print v4.0". After the installation you can call
Start DrakConf and click on "Graphics Configuration", keep all settings
of resolution and so on as they are, also keep the automatic start of X
on bootup. Afterwards you get the question about the automatic login as
in the initial installation, so that you can configure it as you want.
Till
The 25-bucks-Wall-Mart edition is not really "complete", it does not
contain any development tools.
Till
Jon Doe wrote:
I just purchased Mandrake 7.2 complete from the local Wal-Mart, just want to
say I LOVE it! The only problem I am having ( other than figureing out where
everything
This is probably the download edition, when it consists of two CDs, it
contains the development tools.
Till
Jon Doe wrote:
Can anyone tell me if the Cheapbytes version will offer the expert install?
I recently downloaded the 7.2 distro of Mandrake and installed it. I had no
problems throughout the installation, except for a scsi card not being
detected, as is usual with linux installs. I have installed Mandrake 7.1 on
my system before, and it works fine, but 7.2 after I reboot and use
Renaud,
Its sounds as though you may have to recompile the kernel to support
this. I just checked my kernel configuration (kernel 2.2.15-4) and NFS is
already compiled in as a module.
--
Mark
Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stinkin pickle...
WITH WARTS!
registered linux
yes
--
Mark
Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stinkin pickle...
WITH WARTS!
registered linux user # 182496
=/\= PINE 4.21 =/\=
**
Surprisingly on Sat, 4 Nov 2000 Jon Doe had this to say!
Can anyone tell me
yeah...good to see you back...
now, be nice to your penguin and it won't act up on you any more. :)
--
Mark
Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stinkin pickle...
WITH WARTS!
registered linux user # 182496
=/\= PINE 4.21 =/\=
If this is the wrong news group to post this to, I apologize. Just tell
me to which news group I should post.
MY system:
PC100 Super Socket 7 made by Hsing Tech Enterprise (subsidiary of PC
Chips)
AMD k6-2 running at 500MH
64 M ram
10 G Seagate hard disk
dual boot Linux Mandrake 7.0 windoze 98
Load Drakeconf, go to Network Configuration, then Basic Host Information.
You can click on Adapter 1, make sure it's enabled with DHCP (if you're not
static), make sure your net device is eth0 and select the kernel module for
the card you have installed. I went with the 3C509B so I wouldn't have
Hi all,
I've just gotten rid of Red Hat 7.0 (which I was quite fond of) and replaced it
with Mandrake 7.2. I'm not an expert on linux (hence being on this list rather
than the expert one ;) but I know enough to get myself by in linux :)
Anyway, I've installed 7.2, and when it's setting up it
A 500 MHz processor speed should be fine. I didn't think anyone used 32
Megs of Ram anymore. :) In my view, 32 isn't enough for Windoze, Linux or
anything else. I went from 64 to 128 recently and it was a large difference
in speed. Do yourself a favor and get more memory. Regardless of what
Hello I have just downloaded Mandrake 7.2, butned up the ISO's and made a boot
image.
The problem is that the installer freezes up after it detects my drives. I have
a Gateway PIII 500 with 128Meg ram and a Quantum 26Gig drive that is using the
Ultra-66 interface.
This seems strange to me
I to have been suffering with similar problem.
installation hangs at hard drive detection phase.
any help would be welcomed
- Original Message -
From: "Lonnie Cumberland" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 4:20 PM
Subject: [newbie] Installing 7.2
Dan LaBine wrote:
ai4a wrote:
If this is the wrong news group to post this to, I apologize. Just tell
me to which news group I should post.
MY system:
PC100 Super Socket 7 made by Hsing Tech Enterprise (subsidiary of PC
Chips)
AMD k6-2 running at 500MH
64 M ram
10 G Seagate
Pardon, that is hwclock -w
Bill
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Shirley
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 10:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Clock question
Or, set the clock to the correct time and issue
I can't seem to get PGP 6.5.8 command line to install on LM7.2, I get
libstdc++.so.2.8 error, but when I download the package it wont install
becasue of about 20 dependancies. Any ideas?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Larry Marshall
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 6:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] rh to mandrake
I agree. There are way too many distos that are beta. Marketing
Departments
have been
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Abraham E Mandac Jr
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 8:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] need hard disk buying advice
At 10:35 AM 11/4/00 -0600, you wrote:
On Saturday 04 November 2000
Hi everybody,
What's the difference between ' / ' and ' /root '?
Roman
Can increasing your video RAM help?
Roman
Registered Linux User #179293
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Weaver
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 9:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.2 is painfully slow
Most
I've been hearing alot about problems galore installing
this or that...in v7.2 of Mandrake.
What seems to be the problem with this version...hum?
Should I just go out a buy 7.1 cause that one seems
to be more stable and reliable...etc. ???
It looks like 7.2 has too many bugs in
On Sunday 05 November 2000 10:53 am, you wrote:
I've been hearing alot about problems galore installing
this or that...in v7.2 of Mandrake.
What seems to be the problem with this version...hum?
Should I just go out a buy 7.1 cause that one seems
to be more stable and reliable...etc.
I think it's a little early to pass judgment. Many devoted users and
developers have spent many hours of their personal
Not sure what you mean here Roman as we "pass judgement" constantly,
making decisions about what software we use. If we hadn't "passed
judgement" on Linux, and decided it
What's the difference between ' / ' and ' /root '?
/ is the base directory off which all other directories branch (presuming
they're on that partition). /root is the home account for the root user.
Cheers --- Larry
I downloaded the 7.2 iso images and had no problem at all with the install -
I had all kinds of problems with 7.1 - wasn't stable or reliable for me at
all. My specs are:
1Gz Athlon, 384 mgs RAM, 40 gb drive, SBLive! sound, NVidia GEforce 256
video, princeton flatscreen monitor, external 3COM
Nice try. I will give you all my details for all of them.
1. My large sum of money is in a bank, and I cant get it out because my
parents dont trust me with it.
2. No credit card.
3. 2 landlines, but no cellphone.
- Original Message -
From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I'm using an LS-120 drive and I have no problem looking at a disk, but I cant
eject it. I push the eject button and it doesn't respond. Does anyone know
what I have to do in MDK 7.2 to allow me to eject the disk. It works fine in
my other OS's. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
--
My computer has an experimental VIA UDMA chipset and I have had
to disable UDMA support in the BIOS for things to work. When I
tried to install Mandrake 7.2, even though UDMA support was
disabled in the BIOS, the installer autoprobed and found the
UDMA capable chipset and enabled UDMA support.
To all:
My 2 cents on stuff. I've seen people really griping about the new
7.2 version of mdk. I myself find it different than 7.1 but the
differences are vast improvements. Yeah, maybe KDE is now too full
of way too much eye candy. Seems that Mandrake is wanting to sway
over more Win
My modem is on cua2, which is initialized to IRQ 4 when I start up, however,
the correct value is IRQ 10, so whenever I want to use my modem, i have to
do as root
setserial -v /dev/cua2 irq 10
How can I get that to be done on startup, preferably, where is the script
that sets that value?
Peter
Henningsen wrote:
My modem is on cua2, which is initialized to IRQ 4 when I start up, however,
the correct value is IRQ 10, so whenever I want to use my modem, i have to
do as root
setserial -v /dev/cua2 irq 10
How can I get that to be done on startup, preferably, where is the script
that
Umm look at the date ... whos box is fubared?
On Friday 04 January 1980 03:17, you wrote:
Charles, thanks for the advice.
I will configure my Linux ISP settings as you described below and let you
know.
Minhaz
- Original Message -
From: oNb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
You should not use cua devices anymore, they are going away soon. You
should use ttyS2 instead.
Edit your /etc/rc.d/rc.3/S99local and put at the bottom of it:
# Set the correct IRQ for ttyS2
echo "Setting IRQ for ttyS2"
/bin/setserial -v /dev/ttyS2 irq 10
Bill
-Original Message-
I realize this isn't a Mandrake only question, but under Windows in
Netscape, I can type a partial name and Netscape completes it from my
address book. Having added several names with nicknames to
Linux/Netscape's address book, I have yet to see it successfully
recognize any of those entries as
This program looks rather promising, but the drop-down box for what
group an RPM should be installed to is impossibly long to fit on the
screen. Is there some other form of selection that would work on Linux?
(And why is it such a problem for drop-downs with scrolls anyway? Is
this some kind of
I recently bought Quake 2 for linux only to fidn that I can't get it to work.
If I run it in software x11 mode, the screen is the size of postage stamp,
if i try to use any of the other acceleration modes (I have a Gefore 256 vid
card) it seg faults or core dumps and says that to run it in
I would REALLY like to install LM MDK 7.2 on my laptop but I got to the
installation of XFREE and hit some problems. When I tried to set my
resolution, monitor etc it kept telling me the device was busy or that the
colour depth I had chosen was not supported by my chipset. I run windows at
I created two floppies. One boot floppy with the
contents of cdrom-aic7xxx.img, and one patch floppy with the contents of
aic7xxx.img. I'm following the instructions from the web site:http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/heliumlast.php3
"Error scenario: Problem with some SCSI cards using the
This is all bullshit because I have the same problem when I went from
7.1 to 7.2 with my tulip driver and cable modem. I have road runner, but
I have to back out of linux and go back to M$winblows until I figure out
the problem.
Starz McCllelan
If you can help me with this problem also please
I created two floppies. One boot floppy with the contents of
cdrom-aic7xxx.img, and one patch floppy with the contents of aic7xxx.img.
I'm following the instructions from the web site:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/heliumlast.php3
"Error scenario: Problem with some SCSI cards using the aha2940
It doesn't come with the exact copy of Helix Gnome like you'd download off
the Helix Code website, but it does come with a Mandrake specific version of
Helix Gnome. So the short answer would be yes.
Hello
Out of curiosity, does 7.2 come with Helix Gnome?
Many thanks
Eduardo
--
It's just the usual complaining and bug reports that you hear with every new
release. My install went almost perfectly, and I have had no show stopping
bugs while running or installing 7.2. Remember, you only hear about the
installs that went bad, and not the installs that went off perfectly.
I've got a SOHOware Fast NDC 10/100 F/E Ethernet Adapter, which uses the Tulip
x5 driver, but on loadup it is not correctly loading the ethernet card. Now
here's the deal..PLEASE don't pass this email by if you have any idea for me
to do, it has already been passed up once!...I want internet
Seth:
Thanks for wrapping up the mystery. After reading the review, I wonder if
the boxed sets that actually contain KDE2 will be specially marked?
-- Carroll
- Original Message -
From: "Seth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "mandrake" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 11:10 PM
installations:
Binding to NIS domain [FAILED]
.
.
.
Starting Highe Availability services [FAILED]
eth1:error fetching interface information: device not found
I only have one ethernet card in any of my computers and all are set up
as eth0
Also after I
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
Its sounds as though you may have to recompile the kernel to support
this. I just checked my kernel configuration (kernel 2.2.15-4) and NFS is
already compiled in as a module.
Well, I'll just wait till I upgrade to 7.2 ;-)
Thanks,
Ron the Frog, on
Hey all,
I have a 17 inch Bridge Monitor which Drake 7.2 does not support (it didn't
support it in 6.5 either)... I have no specs for it and no manual... its
model number is CAG-665SG and thats all I know about it. I did a search on
the web for info about it to no avail. In the Drake
Does this list have one and if so how do I access it.
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:24:01 -0800, you wrote:
OK, heres one of my fundamental problems...I don't know how to tell if
my card exists as eth0...how do I do that? I apologize for the
simplicity of this question, and the many to follow, but theres gonna
be a bunch until I get this thing
Hi Roman,
Increasing video RAM takes more of the load off your processor and speeds
up video quite nicely.
--
Mark
Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stinkin pickle...
WITH WARTS!
registered linux user # 182496
=/\= PINE 4.21 =/\=
You could right a simple bash script to issue that command when you start
kppp and tell it to connect. Or write the script and have the script
executed when you boot. It wouldn't have to be anything any more
complicate then this:
#!/bin/sh
setserial -v /dev/cua2 irq 10
Thats about all there
On Sunday 05 November 2000 07:33 pm, Jon Doe wrote:
On Sun, 05 Nov 2000, you wrote:
Seth:
Thanks for wrapping up the mystery. After reading the review, I
wonder if the boxed sets that actually contain KDE2 will be
specially marked? -- Carroll
Well I purchased my LM7.2 at Wal-Mart and
While using gnomeppp, after clicking, creating a new account, I click connect and I
get the error: the pppd daemon died unexplectedly??
I have a Usr external 56K and I can initialize and use the modem in mini-com
___
Free
Romanator,
:) that's what the kill-file and twit-list filters are for! This guy has
made it to both.
--
Mark
Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stinkin pickle...
WITH WARTS!
registered linux user # 182496
=/\= PINE 4.21 =/\=
I may have missed something during install that would
haved solved this but, I wanted to install XFree86
4.01, Linux-Mandrake 7.2 installed XFree86 3.3.6, even
though it also comes with 4.01. What do I need to do
to install run 4.01? I have a GeForce MX video card
and want to use the new nvidia
Hi all,
I just wanted to say that I have purchased 7.2 at wallmart and the install
went perfectly. I did not have one problem at all. One small question where
is the enlightenment window manager ? I didnt find it.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Sherman
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 10:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] My continuing cable modem woes...
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:24:01 -0800, you wrote:
OK, heres
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:53, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 06:15, Aries wrote:
On Friday 03 November 2000 11:48, you wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 16:54, Aries wrote:
yes the drive I have is an 8x4x32 ZipCD. I don't use the programs you
refer to , I use X-CDRoast, For the
chronos wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to say that I have purchased 7.2 at wallmart
and the install went perfectly. I did not have one problem
at all. One small question where is the enlightenment
window manager ? I didnt find it. Thank you, Chronos.
Chronosenlightenment is on the 2nd
Well, I installed the Linksys Ether 16 10BaseT LAN card
tonight...and guess what?
I didn't have to do a thing. Linux seen it automatically
and set it up; didn't have to disable the PNP either...
Although...rather odd...it was setup as a:
Xerox Corp SN2000 I/O 220 IRQ 5
But, I
Where can I find a good tutorial on setting up cron jobs,
and/or editing them? I've never even touched that feature
yet...and my box does all sorts of things...every night
at 12 am. I want to know what it's doing...and have it
run at a different time. It runs for about 15 minutes...
then sends
Increasing video RAM would only make a noticible difference if you have under
4MB as it is. I think your best bet would be to increase your RAM to at least
128MB. The best way to speed up a system is to eliminate the use of its swap,
since the hard drive is the slowest part of a system. When I
Try running ifconfig -a as root. It should give you details on your network
connections.
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 14:28, Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:24:01 -0800, you wrote:
OK, heres one of my fundamental problems...I don't know how to tell if
my card exists as eth0...how do I do
Have you tried setting the correct driver in the network settings of
Linuxconf? The funniest thing happens to me. I have set the correct driver
and have done everything else I am supposed to do to set up my SMC EZ Card
10/100, but at bootup it always says FAILED when it tried to load the
It was Nov 5, 2000, 02:51, when Paul keyboarded:
Something strange I can't figure out:
For some reason qmail (I suspect it is this) sometimes throws a number of
incoming mails to the outgoing queue, as if the mail has to bounce. By far
not all mails get this treatment, just a few. Sometimes 5,
It was Nov 5, 2000, 17:37, when Bill Shirley keyboarded:
Edit your /etc/rc.d/rc.3/S99local and put at the bottom of it:
# Set the correct IRQ for ttyS2
echo "Setting IRQ for ttyS2"
/bin/setserial -v /dev/ttyS2 irq 10
As far as I know, it would be even better to add that to
/etc/rc.d/rc.local.
It was Nov 6, 2000, 00:20, when KompuKit keyboarded:
Where can I find a good tutorial on setting up cron jobs,
and/or editing them? I've never even touched that feature
yet...and my box does all sorts of things...every night
at 12 am. I want to know what it's doing...and have it
run at a
It was Nov 5, 2000, 19:51, when Ambler Dee keyboarded:
While using gnomeppp, after clicking, creating a new account, I click
connect and I get the error: the pppd daemon died unexplectedly??
I have a Usr external 56K and I can initialize and use the modem in
mini-com
You need to find a
Speaking of cron where can I track down this error? I checked
/etc/cron.daily and it's not there. Where else should I look?
error: syslog:114 duplicate log entry for /var/log/syslog
Regards,
Ran Hooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Try running kcron (part of KDE). It makes the whole crontab creation process
very simple. For a tutorial, go to http://mandrakeuser.org/admin/acron.html.
MandrakeUser.org has great tutorials for most things you'll need.
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 16:20, KompuKit wrote:
Where can I find a good
I bought this motherboard a while back and do not recall it's name (it is
not a brand name). It uses a VXPro chipset (PC82C437VX+).
It's UDMA/33 support for hard disk access (on ide0 ide1).
-Mandeep
From: Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi List,
I just installed v7.2 from downloaded iso's.
Everything is working great except when I tried to compile a kde app (kbear).
./configure told me I was running a beta copy of Qt2.2.1 (2.2.1-3mdk).
I downloaded the latest from rpmfind.net (qt2-2.2.1-4mdk).
However, on rpm -Uvh I am told
what are in ext CD iso?
Saravut Teepprasan
http://www.digitaltophoto.com
In my case, everything works fine under Mandrake 7.1, except the USB
ports, but when installing 7.2 a lot of problems appears:
1. My CD-Recorder (Yamaha CRW8824E) just run to write CDs, not to read.
2. Usb are recognized but doesn't work
3. KDE applications are constantly giving error messages
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