Da: "Walter Triacchini" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data invio: venerdì 8 dicembre 2000 9.08
Oggetto: Re: [newbie-it] xconfig
ma temo che la mia mandrake 7.2 abbia lo stesso problema di Andra anche
se un po' diverso non riesco a compilare il kernel non trova qualche
path
ora provo a reinstallare
Ciao,
quando mi connetto con kppp non parte nessun
programma durante la connessione (a parte netscape),
se chiudo kppp tutto ritorna a
funzionare.
Il problema è di kppp oppure del demone httpd
?
On Thursday 07 December 2000 00:00, you wrote:
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
A questo punto, credendo che non fosse installato il compilatore ho
"sbirciato"
tra i pacchetti ed ho trovato un
Ho la versione 7.2 di Mandrake e un modem isdn
interno Tintoretto TA. Il problema è che kppp riesce a riconscere il modem e a
mandargli le stringhe di inizializzazione, che vengono accettate, ma al momento
del comando ATDT[numero provider] mi ritorna il messaggio di errore: "No
MSN/EAZ".
Ho installato Mandrake 7.1 ed ho un piccolo problema, in quanto non
riesco a mantenere la regolazione del volume che imposto sul pannello
mixer, nel senso che, ad ogni avvio, il volume torna a metà (decisamente
troppo alto).
Come faccio a memorizzare le impostazioni del volume, in modo che si
Scusa l'ignoranza e i giorni che sono passati dall'ultima volta che hai
scritto esattamente il 3/12/00.
Tu mi consigliavi che bisogna inizializzare il modem perchè altrimenti non
sa cosa deve fare.
Mi hai detto che bisogna anche entrare come root per effettuare queste
modifiche dentro il menu
Modem interno, per la 2 volta ,e un winmodem ,cioè è una
specie di programma che funziona sotto wuinnoz, si può farlo funzionare anche in
linux ,ma bisognia fare delle modifiche, non ho mai avuto questo problema e non
so dirti esattamente come fare cerca sugli how to
ciao lobax
-
Scusa lobax ormai tutti sanno del mio dannatissimo
problema con Linux Mandrake 7.1 e con il modem interno ISDN e della sua relativa
inizializzazione (come mi hai già consigliato di fare, ma che non so neanche da
dove partire), ma se io inserisco un modem esterno, tipo quelli u.s. robotics o
Allora devi entrare come root e in X (non cambia niente tra kde e Gnome).
Fai partire linuxconf.
Clicca su rete,
poi in basso su ppp/slip,plip
poi clicca su quello che sta scritto (di solito ppp0),
poi vai sotto il menu Comunication,
e inserisci la stringa di inizializzazione nella prima linea
Ho provato a cercare ma non ho trovato nulla su
questo prob. Mi potete dare i migliori siti con gli how to? Grazie
- Original Message -
From:
lobaxteen
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 3:15
PM
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] Problemi con
kppp
Bè, guarda... di problemi specifici con ISDN, non so molto... però già
no ci avevi detto che si tratta di un modem ISDN; da quel che so,
ASUSCOM (un ISDN pci interno l'ho visto a prezzi oscillanti fra 89 e 115
mila lire) e Digicom supportano Linux...
Io, ti dirò, sono un utente "doemstico", e sto
Ma la stringa di inizializzazione la devo fare lo stesso?
Questo è quello che mi sto chiedendo?
Perchè proprio non so dove mettere le mani!
Adesso 'sto leggendo gli HOW TO sul modem ISDN al sito
interpuntonet.it/linux come consigliatomi da frefred di questa lista.
Speriamo bene!
- Original
Non riesco a configurare le mie periferiche Plug
and Play, pnpdump nonfunziona perchéil setup del mio BIOS, (premo
F10 all'avvio del computer), non prevede la possibilità di disattivare il
riconoscimento delle periferiche PnP. Qualcuno sa se esiste un modo, in un
Compaq, per accedere ad una
Non riesco a configurare le mie periferiche Plug and Play, pnpdump non
funziona perché il setup del mio BIOS, (premo F10 all'avvio del computer),
non prevede la possibilità di disattivare il riconoscimento delle
periferiche PnP. Qualcuno sa se esiste un modo, in un Compaq, per accedere
ad una
- Original Message -
From:
Enrico Guidolin
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 4:14
PM
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] Problemi con
kppp
Scusa lobax ormai tutti sanno del mio
dannatissimo problema con Linux Mandrake 7.1 e con il modem
Heh, actually I'm not having a problem...
The original poster was having problems with two PCI ethernet cards, whose
IRQ's were identical. Of course Linux doesn't like this.
I mentioned that he had to move one of the PCI cards to another slot to
change IRQ allocations, since obviously he had
I have installed Mandrake 7.1 on my Dell Latitude Laptop but no matter what
I put in my PCMCIA slot, the os says that it's 'empty'. Obviously this is a
problem since I can't get the laptop on the network without the network card
being seen.
Any suggestions?
Jim Atkins
President/CEO
The
Thanx for the answer Dennis.
I tried 1024x768@60Hz with 16 bit (32000 colors?). Also higher and lower
color depths. What amazes me is that during installation I tried the
resolutions that I now they work, since not so long ago I installed
RH7.0 and it worked. I remember that, though that's
That woudl be a good suggestion if it weren;t for the fact that SB Live is a
PCI card, hence it is ONLY PnP.
I had the same problem, and found that in Linux the SB Live card and USB use
the same IRQ. That problem did not occur in Windows or when I switched back to
Redhat ...
so .. the one thing
Can't change DMA in a SB Live ... it is a PCI, PnP device .. so it is at the
mercy of the BIOS.
On Thu, 07 Dec 2000, you wrote:
euh.. Where can I change those DMA values?
"Richard F. Galaz" wrote:
I had a similar problem with another machine that had an older sound
blaster card.
FYI
It is a Pioneer DVD-ROM, DVD-115.
The CD where the problem occures is not burnt, at least not by myself.
It is a manufacturers CD. CD8 Components from the Mandrake package. The
subdirs from /utilities and /secure server, are empty.
In windows filemanager the files are there.
Philippe
"Brian
Hi!
I tried to upgrade my Mandrake 7.0 to 7.1 when 7.1 was released. Well, the
upgrade wasn't successfull, so I dicided to reinstall the whole
system. Now I would like to upgrade 7.1 to 7.2 and I would like to know if
it is possible somehow (I mean the system will be useable after the
upgrade)?
Ok, this is driving me nuts. How do I add a SCSI card to an existing 7.2
install?
I'm trying to add an Adaptec 1542c but also have a 1522a that I can
try. The system simply does not recognize the card. I've even tryd
compiling a kernel that has the aha1542 module in it but no go.
I need
On Thursday 07 December 2000 01:28 pm, Eric Stoycon wrote:
Greetings everyone.
I have a quick question. During the install of Mandrake 7.1 I get an
option about what security level I want. Are there any documents out
there that talk about the differences in those levels?
Look on your
hi Tom -- you say this is a pre 2.1 bug? but this worked with the KDE that came with
7.1. i had changed the login background before.
i played with it some more last night it does seem to simply not work. =( oh
well, life goes on i expect.
so do you know if there is another way to change
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Abraham Pinzur wrote:
Perhaps your Konqueror is flaky...
Let me just ask then - how do I go about making sure I've got the latest
iteration of, say, Konqueror? Mandrake Update doesn't list any updates, but
does that mean anything?
Real newbie question, here, I
The general opinion I have heard here is to do your back ups
and go for a new install. Apparently the differences
between 7.1 and 7.2 are simply too great for a simple upgrade
to overcome.
Barry :-)
On Fri, 08 December 2000, Nemeth Lorant wrote:
Hi!
I tried to upgrade my Mandrake 7.0
As an owner of a Savage4 card (same as the S540)...
Why switch from Voodoo3 2000 PCI to a Savage4 AGP? The V3 is more
widely supported, can be used under XFree86, and is at least as fast as
the Stealth on 16 bit graphics. The only advantage of the Stealth is that
it can handle 32 bit graphics.
hi there. i just upgraded 7.1 to 7.2 and asked the same question as you on this list.
the consensus seems to be that it is better to do a fresh install of 7.2, not an
upgrade. there do seem to be quite a few differences between the two.
7.2 does of course have the "upgrade" option in the
On Friday 08 December 2000 08:23 am, Adrian Smith wrote:
hi Tom -- you say this is a pre 2.1 bug?
No, it's been a reported, recognized by the developers, bug with all
KDE2 builds up to and including pre2.1 according to traffic I've seen
on the KDE mailing lists. IOW's this is not a
Dont hurt your brains anymore. When I login as root the files are there
! Probably only the root can install this stuff. Kinda weird that a
normal user is not allowed to see the files.
Philippe
Philippe Van den Broek wrote:
FYI
It is a Pioneer DVD-ROM, DVD-115.
The CD where the problem
Jim
what type of card are you using?
is it supported by linux?
are you dual booting on this laptop?
if so does the card work in windows?
Do you have pcmcia, and the network enabled at startup?
when linux is booting up and after it enters the Interactive mode,
it will start loading a bunch of
If you have a seperate /home you can save it otherwise you need to do 7.2 as
a new install Not as an upgrade.
KDE2 and directory structure changes will cause problems if if the
installation is done as an upgrade.
Charles (-:
Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
-Original Message-
Hi Guys
Does anyone have any experience with installing 7.2 onto a Tosh 4200. The
problem is the video card, a s3 Savage chipset, is not recognised during
installation. I have downloaded the patch but am unsure how to install it
from the command line.
The patch I got is s3savage-1.0-13.tar.gz.
Hi,
Yesterday I installed linuw Mandrake 7.2, but it recognized my
d-link 528 ethernetcard as a Realtec eth card (d-link cards have realtec
chips, but use different software). In the configuration menu i could
only find one type of d-link card, and when i selected that card Linux
prompted
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mark,
What installation did you do? Did you install from an RPM or did you
compile the thing yourself? I compiled it myself, and had no problem with
Pine 4.30 whatsoever.
Good luck,
Paul
Something strange is going on with Pine 4.30. It has happened
That is the advice I followed including saving my /home partition, but that
was not without it own pitfalls.
The KDE menus were messed up and had to be fixed. Knotes did not work
(blanked the screen) till I deleted the notes created under the predious
Mandrake and rewrote them, KDE's autostart
I have been trying to install Mandrake 7.2 to my PC which is running
WindowsMe. Win4Lnx allows the user to install Mandrake 7.2 without
re-partition the HD. Everything went smoothly until I hit the "file system
setup" where I have to choose the size for the root directory and swap file.
After
hey Mark
Groovyness. Glad it didn't turn into total disaster.
on the subject of hardware -- since going with linux i've been learning more about
hardware. i wasn't really keep up with that side of things. when i bought the compaq
box i have now i had no idea there was such a thing as a
How to config?
Because Win4Linx requires direct access to DOS and this is blocked and
hidden in Win ME
you can not install it.
The only resolutions to this require registry changes which can adversly
effect Win ME and are not advised.
Your safest and best bet would be to resize your Win partition and to then
I'm not sure how much Johnny knows, but if he uses MS fdisk to create his
partitions he's going to delete Windows, which I'm sure he wants to avoid.
Does the Expert Mode allow you to resize fat16/32 partitions similar to
Partition Magic?
As for his original issue, this line:
"ext2 formating of
Phil Garrett wrote:
Ok, this is driving me nuts. How do I add a SCSI card to
an existing 7.2 install?
I'm trying to add an Adaptec 1542c but also have a 1522a
that I can try. The system simply does not recognize the
card. I've even tryd compiling a kernel that has the
aha1542 module in
internet searches are just not turning up much today
=(
can anyone tell me how to set up my IDE cd drive for scsi emulation so that i can use
it along with my scsi cd burner in xcdroast? or tell me where i might find such
instruction on the web? i have be looking thru the howto
I've never tried, but as it is basically a scaled-down version of PM it
should. This may be the only option if ME occupies the entire HDD in FAT32.
You just have to remember to leave enough room for installing apps and the
ME swap file, which can be pretty big. You can gauge the size of the swap
Anyone have any luck with this model and 7.2?
--
-michael-
On Friday 08 December 2000 06:17, regarding RE: [newbie] Diamond Stealth III
S540 agp videocard, you said:
As an owner of a Savage4 card (same as the S540)...
Why switch from Voodoo3 2000 PCI to a Savage4 AGP? The V3 is more
widely supported, can be used under XFree86, and is at least as
Does anyone know if M$'s optical mouse needs a special
driver in Linux, or does the standard IntelliMouse driver
suffice?
Miark
Joseph, you are correct. I don't want to use fdisk because it will delete
windows. I have used partition magic before, and I might give it a try.
Installing Mandrake without creating a new partition is still my first
priority unless there is no other option. I also only have the 1.5Gig
Somebody posted an answer to this but I can't find it now, about downloaders
such as webget.
--
Registered Linux User 181996
ICQ 27396393
On an package updated Mandrake 7.2 system I have a copy of the
Mandrake 7.2 and updates, I made these available to the local network
via Mandrake 7.2's anonftp package. I just installed another system
over the network via FTP but when I try to use MandrakeUpdate to
update the latest packages it
On Friday 08 December 2000 23:45, you wrote:
Does anyone know if M$'s optical mouse needs a special
driver in Linux, or does the standard IntelliMouse driver
suffice?
Yes, I use an optical mouse with the IntelliMouse driver.
However, to use the mouse wheel, add the following
command to
Fireman71 wrote:
I finally decided to try to install MD7.2 on a HP Vectra 5 with a pentium
120 32meg ram and the original cd rom that came with the machine and ran
into some difficulties.
2 - I did not see anywhere where i could chose to upgrade instead of doing a
fresh install. Not a
Miark wrote:
Does anyone know if M$'s optical mouse needs a special
driver in Linux, or does the standard IntelliMouse driver
suffice?
Miark
Hi,
I have the same mouse and have pluged it in as ps2, and it works fine. I
am running mandrake 7.1 and it worked fine with corel 1.2 and suse 7.
On Friday 08 December 2000 05:24 pm, Jon Doe wrote:
Somebody posted an answer to this but I can't find it now, about
downloaders such as webget.
http://www.krasu.ru/soft/chuchelo/scrsht.php3
Take a look, courtesy of our Russian friends.
In Texan, it's the best damn simplest easiest
Hi,
I've just subscribed (and installed Mandrake).. and I have a problem, I am
doing a project for uni and I need to compile C++ programs... but I cannot
gcc keeps complaining about an some sort of call to cin or cout... It isn't
a coding problem cause I've tried to compile a simple hello
Jon Doe wrote:
Somebody posted an answer to this but I can't find it now, about downloaders
such as webget.
--
Registered Linux User 181996
ICQ 27396393
Search on 'download' at freshmeat.net
'downloader for x' and 'caitoo' are both pretty good.
Cheers
--
ICQ#: 89345394
On Friday 08 December 2000 04:55 pm, Wilson wrote:
Can anybody give me instructions on how to get the Diamond Viper II
AGP card to work in Mandrake 7.2. I installed it but couldn't get
the video card to work.
On what hardware?
S3 chipsets aren't regarded as doin that well with AGP,
Hey Jim,
it's painless.
download the pcmcia sources, read the readme, follow the installation
instructions and it's a cinch
good luck
Eunice
"Jim Atkins (Hostmaster)" wrote:
It's a Wavelan Wireless Nic, it is supposed to be supported but as I have
learned I must compile and install the
I have a file that is just source code "somefile.c" how would I compile this?
--
Registered Linux User 181996
ICQ 27396393
I have just installed Mandrake 7.2 on my system and all looks well except
that although I can dial in to my provider IP services do not seem to work.
I know it is not them as I have used redhat before and it was fine. Also I
can dial-In with win98 an surf, no problems. anyone got any ideas. I
Hi Paul,
Actually I installed the binaries that I downloaded from Washington.edu. I
"think" I found the trouble this evening. The "imapd" binary that lives in
/usr/sbin I had been chmod'ing to 755 and it's been crashing, so this
evening I installed all the binaries fresh and this time chmod'ed
I guess I get to be the first on my block to crash KDE 2.0.1. Seeing
others success I got unreasonably overconfident and d/l'd the new
packages. I get a happy penguin starting up KDE and then an error
message that says can't connect to the klauncher. Anyone know which
package I may have missed
Jon Doe wrote:
I have a file that is just source code "somefile.c" how would I compile this?
The simplest way is to use 'cc'. Assuming somefile.c looks something
like this,
main() {
printf ("Hello Merle\n");
}
You can feed it to cc like this:
$ cc somefile.c
That will either complain
Thanks Tom, I reinstalled Mandrake 7.2 and used the generic Savage 2000
(which I also did on the 1st install) and it is working this time. Don't
know what was wrong the 1st time.
Wilson
On Friday 08 December 2000 20:51, you wrote:
On Friday 08 December 2000 04:55 pm, Wilson wrote:
Can
On Friday 08 December 2000 11:24 pm, you wrote:
The simplest way is to use 'cc'. Assuming somefile.c looks something
like this,
main() {
printf ("Hello Merle\n");
}
You can feed it to cc like this:
$ cc somefile.c
That will either complain about syntax errors or generate an
This may seem trivial but did you query your modem?
Frank
I have just installed Mandrake 7.2 on my system and all looks well except
that although I can dial in to my provider IP services do not seem to work.
I know it is not them as I have used redhat
gcc -o somefile somefile.c
Then execute the file by typing "./somefile"
I have a file that is just source code "somefile.c" how would I compile
this?
--
Anthony
http://binaryfusion.net
Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit.
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Adrian Smith wrote:
Hi Adrian,
When you use Lilo, add
hd?=ide-scsi to your append-line.
? is the drive letter for the CDRW device. Don't forget to rerun lilo.
In Grub /boot/grub/menu/lst I added added it for hdc like this:
title linux
kernel (hd0,4)/boot/vmlinuz
Exactly :-)
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 06:02, Ian Land wrote:
Yes, you're right that KDE isn't, strictly speaking a window manager, and
that there is a difference between a desktop environment an a wm (I run
Enlightenment under Gnome, for example). Doesn't change the point I was
making, which is
Hello all
I take to and fro from work and home a desktop with
mandrake 7.2 and I toggle between a pppd dialup and internet sharing when I
am at home. But when I go back to work needing the pppd to work properly,
I find that the pppd dials out and connects properly but nothing more I
cant
Just install linux seperately. It is better anyway.
Chris Kelly
Registered Linux user 185775
-Original Message-
From: Johnny Kwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 Win4Lnx
I have been trying to
Installing Linux separately will resolve this issue. You need to make sure
that you have sufficient free space on the destination drive (I try to keep
around 1.5GB free) and make an unformatted partition there using FDISK. If
you can, make an additional 125MB unformatted partition for the swap
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