Ho aggiornato la Mandrake alla 7.2, tutto ok, ma il
file manager non parte. Mi apre una finestra di Konqueror dicendo che è andato
in crash con un errore di segnale 11 su Siginit. Ho provato a reinstallare KDE
2, ma il problema persiste. Ho guardato nei pacchetti installati relativi a
Come ho detto in alcune mie mail precedenti non
riesco ad utilizzare con il nuovo kde 2 il file managere ora mi accorgo
neppure il Kpanel. Ho cercato nel Database dei bug ed ho visto che sono
bug di konqueror. Nel Cd di Linux c c'è la versione di kde 2.0.1 che
dovrebbe sistemare alcuni
Germano wrote:
Forse ho cantato vittoria prima del tempo. Ho eseguito i comandi che mi hai
consigliato, ma con esito tragico.Ho cercato di capire prima cosa mettere al
posto dei "" in " rpm -qlp kernelrpm" con "rpm -qi kernel" ed
uscito fuori che il nome del pacchetto
LEGGERE IMMEDIATAMENTE
Qualcuno sta trasmettendo un salvaschermo
molto carino con le rane della
birra Budweiser.
* Se lo installi, perderai tutto!
* Il disco rigido si rovinerà e qualcuno da internet vi toglierà
l'e-mail
* PER NESSUNA
Con Mandrake 7.2 riconosce detta scheda che interna, per la connessione
isdn.
Durante l'installazione configuro per la connessione, ma poi non trovo come
fare a connettermi, anche se clicco su DrakConf, digito la password di root,
poi clicco su Configurazione internet e rete locale e subito
Francesco Speranza wrote:
purtroppo credo che non ci sia nulla da fare ... se vai su list printer del
sito di Mandrake la 5100 risulta fra quelle non funzionanti ...
probabilmente a causa di un software proprietario della Canon a menocche'
questa non rilasci un software specifico.
Per
Salve a tutti. Scusatemi se vi chiedo cose che vi verranno sicuramente
fuori per le orecchie ma sono in un vicolo cieco. Ho una mandrake 7.1
installata prima di acquistare il masterizzatore,un volta fatto
l'acquisto (TEAC CD-W54E ide/atapi), ho montato l'hardware e ho avviato
la macchina. A un
Problema!
Una volta configurata perfettamente la scheda ISDN e attivata la
connessione dalla finestra di configurazione di Mandrake (non mi ricordo
il nome... forse "drak conf"?), faccio partire Netscape o altri browser
e tutti ignorano il fatto che la connessione sia gi attiva, dandomi
quindi
Scusate se "rompo" ancora, ma il problema è il
seguente.
Dopo l'update a Mandrake 7.2. ho problemi di crash
su determinate applicazioni di kde (file manager, kpanel )
Ho provato a installare l'update a kde 2.0.1 con il
comando
rpm -F *.rpm poi il rebuilddb ed infine
update-menus .
Tentando di caricare mandrake 7.2 ad un certo punto è apparso lo
slogan:"error loading ramdisk",proseguendo nell'installazione il
sistema mi dice che non riesce più a leggere la tabella delle
partizioni e che continuare sarebbe a mio rischio. A questo punto esco
dall'installazione, riavvio e grub
Ma sputtanata la tabella delle partizioni o solo grub che non riesce a
far eseguire correttamente il boot?
Se ho capito bene tu non riesci pi ad avviare il pc neanche in Windows per
via del fatto che grub si impianta.
Se cos ti sufficiente farti fare un dischetto di boot DOS da un amico
(se
Ho un monitor Philips 15 brillance e una scheda
video NVIDIA TNT2 64 , ma lo schermo e' leggermente spostato a destra per cui la
barra di scorrimento e' parzialmente coperta e sono costretto a spostare le
finestre leggermente a sinistra.Con Drakconf. non riesco a risolvere il problema
in
Guarda la settimana scorsa mi capitata la stessa cosa.
Con grub sono riuscito a recuperare Linux, mentre per Windows ho dovuto
riformattare, non mi accettava senza formattazione neppure la
reinstallazione
Da grub digita help
ciao
Pier Antonio
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Il 23:29, marted 30 gennaio 2001, scrivesti:
cut...
, quindi presumo che linux non riesca da solo a settare il video. Ho
provato con kvideogen per modificare il file XF86Conf modificando il file
con un editor ma mi e' andata male (per fortuna avevo una copia ... a
proposito...
Il 19:47, luned 22 gennaio 2001, scrivesti:
Scusate se "rompo" ancora, ma il problema il seguente.
Dopo l'update a Mandrake 7.2. ho problemi di crash su determinate
applicazioni di kde (file manager, kpanel ) Ho provato a
installare l'update a kde 2.0.1 con il comando
rpm -F *.rpm
Wine might work for you, but I doubt it'll be stable enough to use. Win4Lin
is meant to be good at this sort of thing - some even say that it's faster
than running Windos natively! Unlike wine, however, it costs money :-(.
Plex86 (an open source VMware) is still very much under development,
add -r (rm -rf) in order to remove any child folders also.
Mike
Skye Louey wrote:
If you are not the owner of the file/or in the group the file belongs to you
will not be allowed to change it. Log in as an authorized user(or root) and
you should be able to delete the file.
Another thing
I am the owner and root, but I can't delete this file.
I have tried with rm -f as well...
It is very annoing!
/Niklas
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Frn: Skye Louey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Skickat: den 22 januari 2001 08:47
Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mne: RE: [newbie] Problem with
What? I do all of my text editing/writing in emacs and I have the
downloaded verison. I can't imagine that the "complete" version
wouldn't have it since the download version is basically the first to
disks of the other versions.
Fire up drakconf, start the package manager there, choose
I have actually come across this problem before, what I had to do is boot
into another operating system and delete the file. There could be a flag in
the table that is preventing it from being deleted, Linux will not clear
this flag but Windoze can (since you said it was VFAT and not ext2fs).
hello forum
i just installed my first linux, and intend to do
that for a small networking. i have several questions (sorry if my english is
bad):
1. My sound card is Yamaha PCI. how come my linux
don't detect it ? is it not compatible yet ? what should i do ?
2. i have configured the
On Sunday 21 January 2001 04:41, you wrote:
Getting back in can be done with a boot disk (which hopefully you made
when asked if you wanted one). If it were lilo, it would just be a
matter of running /usr/sbin/lilo. Try that with grub and see if it
works for you. (/usr/sbin/grub)
You can
At 15:59 21.01.2001 -0800, you wrote:
are you using DHCP on the windows machines or static IP's?
i use static ips.no DHCP
Quaylar wrote:
hiho...
as u will possibly know from various earlier posts i am trying to connect a
linux and a win machine through thin ethernet.
up
At 19:46 21.01.2001 -0800, you wrote:
Hello! I just forgot what file and where is the file
that I can enter commands so that it starts off
daemons? I guess its like an autoexec.bat for windows
but Im looking for the one in Linux.
I want to start a oidentd daemon everytime I boot up.
Thanks!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 10:58, Riza Manshuri wrote:
hello forum
i just installed my first linux, and intend to do that for a small
networking. i have several questions (sorry if my english is bad): 1. My
sound card is Yamaha PCI. how come my linux don't detect it ? is it not
compatible yet ?
You had problems installing SSH on the machine? Myself, and a few other
colleagues, have SSH installed with no problem.
We're all running 7.1 or greater. We're also running OpenSSH as well.
Not sure if you're running another "version" of SSH, but OpenSSH ran
and installed with no problem, and
Chris Hall wrote:
Hello,
I recently had to reinstall Winblows and it wiped out Grub. How can
I get back into linux and set it back up? Thanks!
Log in as root. From and command prompt, type in: lilo
Press the enter key.
Reboot you computer.
Roman
Registered Linux User #179293
Penguin
You should also try running appz from the StarOffice suite. It should
come installed *STANDARD* with Mandrake 7.2. But you should be able
to create and open Office2000 files in StarOffice with very little
problems. And there should be NO problems opening Office9x in StarOffice.
If it did not
Don't forget to select execute.
-
Roman
Registered Linux User #179293
Penguin Charged Email
"Blomquist, Niklas" wrote:
I am the owner and root, but I can't delete this file.
I have tried with rm -f as well...
It is very annoing!
/Niklas
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Frn:
Hi everyone,
I am getting back into the Linux world after 5 years. We're a huge NT shop
and I now need to get some stability in here! I've researched the current
distributions and have decided to go with Mandrake. I started my Linux days
using the Slackware release and it appears a lot has
Hi,
I have installed Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium III pc and need to configure the
machine as a DNS
server.
Can anyone here help ?
I've configured the DNS server settings in Linuxconf but if i type nslookup
on the command
line, an error message appears that says 'server unavailable'. Its not
Thanks for replying. I am using Mandrake 7.2, ssh was installed from the standard
2 CD distribution so I dont think I am using a strange flovour. I have done
the keygen already. Was trying at one point to get a firewall/internet sharing
working, but SSH did not work before this anyway. Maybe
Hi Sean
Change the default setting to "windows" minus the quotes of course giving
you a line that reads:
default =windows
That what i have been attempting to do using the emacs editor, but every
time I run /sbin/lilo to get lilo to accept the edited changes I get the
cylinder error
When I get a grub prompt it doesn't give me any option to log in
as root. I've tried to su - root several times and I get nothing.
I just slap in a Winbloze98 floppy in there, and do a fdisk /mbr.
So how do I log in as root?
tdh
--
T. Holmes
Unixtechs.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.unixtechs.org/
I'm getting that error when I try to
mount /mnt/cdrom
same for the floppy. (MD 7.2) The same error occurs during the graphical boot
process.
In 'filesystems' the list of devices is correct. Any other file I can check?
Don
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 08:29:22 -0500, Tim Holmes said:
When I get a grub prompt it doesn't give me any option to log in
as root. I've tried to su - root several times and I get nothing.
I just slap in a Winbloze98 floppy in there, and do a fdisk /mbr.
So how do I log in as root?
Hi, thanks that I could install my LM7.2 and W2K in the same hard disk
without any trouble and with grub as the boot manager!
Now I couldn't mount the ntfs to view my w2k partition, and I looked in the
fstab but I think the ntfs doesn't exist. May be I have to install something.
Any suggestion?
Yeah, I have quite a few. Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: "David Julie Matheson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 1:13 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Getting into Linux..
Chris Hall wrote:
Hello,
I recently had to reinstall Winblows and
Ok. I have still been unable to get the latest version of Enlightenment to
compile. I thought that maybe if I tried removing the current version of
Enlightenment (the one that came with Mandrake 7.2) and tried compiling the
new one it might fix itself. Yes, in retrospect this was a dumb idea, but
I have ML7.2 installed on my machine. I have about 128MB of RAM. After I log in
if I see the mem occupancy using either Hard Drake or xsysinfo or one of the
other X-utils, I see that only about 4-12 Megs appear to be free. Consequently
the machine is horribly slow.
Agreed that I am doing this
- Original Message -
edited--
What type of modem do you have? Is it Linux-compatible?
Err..i'm not sure..it's just a usual plain 56 K modem with a rockwell
chipset. when i detect it in harddrak, the result is unknown.should i change
it ??
Also, please don't post in HTML on
On Monday 22 January 2001 08:11 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have ML7.2 installed on my machine. I have about 128MB of RAM.
After I log in if I see the mem occupancy using either Hard Drake or
xsysinfo or one of the other X-utils, I see that only about 4-12 Megs
appear to be free.
Hey,
Hi, thanks that I could install my LM7.2 and W2K in the same
hard disk without any trouble and with grub as the boot
manager!
Well, let's say with "some" trouble. I too ran into trouble
with ntfs. When I'd installed lm7.2 on my girlfriend's box, I'd
alrady an existing dual-boot
How do I use HDparm to optimize my HD settings?
Thanks guys,
Chris Kelly
---
Men are from Earth
Women are from Earth
Deal with it...
Go to www.linuxnewbie.org and check out their NHF section. They have some
good info on optimization of your hard drive using hdparm.
Hope this helps
Monty
Check out this article...I've tried it and it works pretty good.
http://linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/hardware/hdtweak.html
good luck,
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: "Kelly, Christopher" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Newbie'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 9:46 AM
Subject:
Thanks, Monty
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] HDparm question
Go to www.linuxnewbie.org and check out their NHF section. They have some
good
On Monday 22 January 2001 12:53, you wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am getting back into the Linux world after 5 years. We're a huge NT shop
and I now need to get some stability in here! I've researched the current
distributions and have decided to go with Mandrake. I started my Linux
days using
--- Riza Manshuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello forum
i just installed my first linux, and intend to do
that for a small networking. i have several
questions (sorry if my english is bad):
1. My sound card is Yamaha PCI. how come my linux
don't detect it ? is it not compatible yet ?
As I'm a cheap bastard I like to use free internet dialups like NetZero or
Juno, etc.
What are the thoughts on getting a 486 or P150 or something with a "minimal"
winblows 95 and dial up networking running networked to my P3 600 Mandrake
7.2 box? Maybe I could find some kind of half baked
On Monday 22 January 2001 13:03, you wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Mandrake 7.2 on a Pentium III pc and need to configure the
machine as a DNS
server.
Can anyone here help ?
I've configured the DNS server settings in Linuxconf but if i type nslookup
on the command
line, an error message
On Monday 22 January 2001 08:46 am, Kelly, Christopher wrote:
How do I use HDparm to optimize my HD settings?
First read 'info hdparm', it's one of the better man pages and
contains a lot of useful and important info.
Next, make sure either lilo or grub (whichever you use) doesn't
Hi All,
I have gone thru the 7.2 install GUI (booted from the floppy) from the
iso images available on the web. No problems with the install. When the
pc reboots, it comes back up and displays "stage1" and hangs. I don't
know what to do to correct it. I have gone thru the install couple of
The real problem is that your kernel is configured to show that windows partition as
read-only. What you need to do is recompile your kernel and say yes to the rw
(Experimental) capability for Windows95, That is why when even as root, you can not
delete any files from there. I had the same
I think that's GRUB the boot loader hanging.
I had it happen too and I put the install disc in again and did an "upgrade"
install and it fixed itself.
There might be a better way though.
--Matt
White Bear Lake, MN
- Original Message -
From: "KishoreKolli" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Hi Christopher ,
My Name is Scott , No you do not need to do a Fdisk on your drive .
If you have the info on how to edit GRUB could you send it to me ,
send it to (home E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.. ( this is from my UNIX box @ work )
please do not send it here ,, Thanks
"Kelly, Christopher"
Basically i've got a problem with installing the alsa drivers 0.5.9d ;
0.5.10 and 0.5.10a for my yamaha pci sound card on Linux-Mandrake 7.2 .
In 7.1 where my sound didn't work at all, i installed 0.5.9d without a
problem. However, in 7.2 i have got sound but the quality is absolutely
On Monday 22 January 2001 17:46, you wrote:
Hi All,
I have gone thru the 7.2 install GUI (booted from the floppy) from the
iso images available on the web. No problems with the install. When the
pc reboots, it comes back up and displays "stage1" and hangs. I don't
know what to do to
Hey Civileme:
Could you please enlighten me/us as to what you meant by "...backdoors based
on the phrase Netscape engineers are weenies (reversed) that go undiscovered
for years." in a post to another list which was talking about the much ado
over the recent redhat server security problem?
As the Subject line says , anyone got anyideas?
i know that Drakeconf see the webcam under USB but I don't have a clue how
to access it and what programs would be able to use it . Is anyone out
there doing webcam stuff with linux ?
Hey Scott,
Here is my instructions for how to edit Grub.
Open it up with an editor. Open a terminal, su to root, type in:
vi /boot/grub/menu.lst
then type: a
then use the arrow buttons to navigate, backspace to delete something, type
as usual.
then type: Esc the escape key
then type: : colon
I need two files for install mozilla 0.7:
Libstoc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
libc.so.6 (Glibc-2.2)
where can I download it??
To me the easiest way to share a connection on a Win machine with a Linux
machine is to use DHCP.
You will need a NIC in each machine and I would suggest a hub (both you
would most likly still be able to use when you upgrade to DSL).
You will need to install MS Family Network on your Win machine.
Emiliano Ogando wrote:
I need two files for install mozilla 0.7:
Libstoc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
libc.so.6 (Glibc-2.2)
where can I download it??
Try searching for them at www.rpmfind.com
With any luck, they won't be RPM 4. :)
Out of curiosity, is it just me, or does Mozilla 0.7 crash a lot?
Thanks Christopher ,
I'll give it a try . :-)
"Kelly, Christopher" wrote:
Hey Scott,
Here is my instructions for how to edit Grub.
Open it up with an editor. Open a terminal, su to root, type in:
vi /boot/grub/menu.lst
then type: a
then use the arrow
No. I couldn't figure out what was going on with $prefix.
How do I use --enable-fsstd and what does it do?
I'll try the E-devel mailing list next I guess.
Thanks for your help though!
Tim Goodaire
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Jesse C. Chang
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 16:03:37 -0800,Mike wrote:
ls: /mnt/cdrom: Input/output error
If I try to access /Root/mnt/cdrom from Konqueror I get:-
unable to enter file:/mnt/cdrom. You do not have access rights
to this location.
I would be very grateful if anyone can help me.
"Thio Yu Jin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10:43:01 AM 1/20/01
Why is Enlightenment so much better than KDE or Gnome?
Jin
*haha* now you are starting a war. =) just kidding.
i like E because it doesn't look like windows...
no icons on the desktop. no menu bar at the bottom.
i like the pagers as
On Monday 22 January 2001 09:43, you wrote:
Hey Civileme:
Could you please enlighten me/us as to what you meant by "...backdoors
based on the phrase Netscape engineers are weenies (reversed) that go
undiscovered for years." in a post to another list which was talking about
the much ado over
How do I use HDparm to optimize my HD settings?
Hi, type "man hdparm" in the terminal and read it, it explins you how to
use and the way to change hd settings.
Thanks guys,
Chris Kelly
---
Men are from Earth
Women are from Earth
Deal with it...
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/272
abe
"Kelly, Christopher" wrote:
How do I use HDparm to optimize my HD settings?
Thanks guys,
Chris Kelly
---
Men are from Earth
Women are from Earth
Deal with it...
I use netscape 4.76 and occasionally Mozilla. Netscape 6 is slow,
bloated and unstable IMO.
I haven't found any websites that netscpae 4.76 can't view yet. Can you
send me a link to one? I'm curious ;-)
Abe
"Jesse C. Chang" wrote:
Emiliano Ogando wrote:
I need two files for
Hello!
Witch kernel optimizations should I use for a AMD Athlon?
/Niklas
Sorry, I forgot to say I was logged in as root.
At 19:38 22/01/2001, you wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 16:03:37 -0800,Mike wrote:
ls: /mnt/cdrom: Input/output error
If I try to access /Root/mnt/cdrom from Konqueror I get:-
unable to enter file:/mnt/cdrom. You do not have
Hello,
I am attempting to multi-boot Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Mandrake 7.2
on an intel platform with System Commander.
I have the Windows 98 and Windows 2000 boots installed and functional
on the first harddrive HDA. The Windows 98 is there to house System
Commander. Everything on that
did you partition the rest into more than one partition i.e. /usr /home etc.?
did you use reiserfs? i installed lm7.2 onto a machine and thoughtlessly
forgot to deselect the reiserfs package on installation and only realised i
had done this when using partition magic i noticed that i couldn't
with the 2.2.x series you can use PPro. If your using the 2.4.x kernel
there is a K7 optimization option.
"Blomquist, Niklas" wrote:
Hello!
Witch kernel optimizations should I use for a AMD Athlon?
/Niklas
Dear Romanator All, I finally have enough things in working order that
I feel ready to tackle this Hearts game.
Romanator, I believe you mentioned that you have the Hearts game working
with LM 7.2? Excuse me if you are not the one who mentioned that. Either
you or someone said they have the
-michael- wrote:
Has anyone else noticed the dearth of messages from the list the past couple
days?
--
+pax+
-michael-
Yep. Me too.
--
Roman
Registered Linux User #179293
Penguin Charged Email
The problem most likely stems from the way the partitions were made.
Use the SysCom partitioning tool to delete the extended partition and then
to create it again with however many logical linux partitions you choose
then during the Mandrake installation use DiskDrake only for mounting and
hi,
i recently installed l-m 7.1, and it detects neither my modem (56K, V.90
compatible data/fax modem) nor my printer (hp deskjet 710c). the printer
drivetrs are not on the list it shows - is there anywhere i can download
them? mind you, that wont help unless i can connect.
thanks,
michelle
marcia wrote:
Dear Romanator All, I finally have enough things in working order that
I feel ready to tackle this Hearts game.
Romanator, I believe you mentioned that you have the Hearts game working
with LM 7.2? Excuse me if you are not the one who mentioned that. Either
you or someone
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 03:39:54 ,Mark wrote:
i recently bought a zoom 56k fax/modem. i added it to my computer and
configured it properly. i then went to dial my isp and when it tried to
initialize, it sat there for ever. and it did not dial.
i am using mandrake 7.2 with kde.
i was wondering
Hi, Michelle;
I'm struggling with the modem issue myself right now (making progress,
thanks to Charles). Please search the archives for "winmodem" and you'll
find a number of discussions about these and other sorts of softmodems
including linmodems for Linux systems, available for a few
I run mandrake 7.1, with
/,
/home,
/user/storage,
swap
on separate partitions.
I wish to install mandrake 7.2.
Can I leave everything except / untouched and retain my music binaries
in /user/storage and my four identities and their desktop preferences in
/home ? Or is it simpler and
dave,
i got through my modem issues by looking at all the "man" pages i
could. (do you know that command?) also i looked at all of the
documentation that came with 7.2. it's very comprehensive. it sounds
like your having fun. wish i had more time to fool witu stuff. talk
soon.
david
Dave
I have a 1 Ghz Athlon, Asus A7v motherboard, Plexwriter 8/4/32A CD-RW, 128
MB ram.
I downloaded the two Mandrake 7.2 iso files and validated the md5 sums.
I burned my own CD-RWs with Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4. I created the CD-RWs
from the iso images. Selecting Create CD Disc-at-once
On Monday 22 January 2001 11:12 pm, you wrote:
I run mandrake 7.1, with
/,
/home,
/user/storage,
swap
on separate partitions.
I wish to install mandrake 7.2.
Can I leave everything except / untouched and retain my music binaries
in /user/storage and my four identities and their
in windows what does explorer show as the contents of the cd's, iso files or
a list of directories and files?
i.e. did you 'create a cd from an image' or did you drag and drop the iso
files to the cd listing before burning?
bascule
I downloaded the two Mandrake 7.2 iso files and validated
Hi all,
I have a Pentium 133Mhz running MDK 7.2 with kernel-2.4.0-5mdk. When I try
to connect to the internet using Kppp, it tells me, after the login process,
that pppd has died unexpectedly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John
Can anyone comment on their experiences with SCSI?
TapeStor DAT 240 6-Cart.$3,479.00
Ok, so I figured out that Linux supports Ultra 160... now can anyone tell
me if I would run into problems sticking any old 6 tape capacity tape
changer on there. I would imagine it needs
Would this really make a difference in speed/performance? Most of what I've
read regarding kernel recompiles say that there's not much to be gained from
it.
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 08:36, abe wrote:
with the 2.2.x series you can use PPro. If your using the 2.4.x kernel
there is a K7
I have 7.2 running on it, with XFree 3.3.6 in some places and 4.0.1 in
others (as it came with 7.2 cd). I found an upgrade on Creative Labs site,
but it doesn't say what version its for in the README or anywhere else I
could find.. I also found XFree 4.0.2, but its not available as an RPM, so
I have a son that wants to learn to code. Nothing like taking things that
work, dissecting them, and tweaking them a bit as a fun learning tool. Any
suggestions? Java games, maybe? I'll be playing, too (code and game wise).
Thanks for any suggestions,
BobC
On Monday 22 January 2001 19:44, you wrote:
to connect to the internet using Kppp, it tells me, after the login
process, that pppd has died unexpectedly. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
First, check your timeout setting. Make sure you are giving the ISP enough
time to establish a
Hola;
After reading your details, I noticed you are from Murcia! While I have
never been to Spain, my son and I have hosted 3 exchange students from
Spain, and the last was from Murcia. Alejandro Romero Tejero. I have not
heard from him in a while but I know I will again one day. I would
Emilio,
Ok it would be very usefull to install this modules and to
recompile my kernel in order to view ntfs in LM7.2, I accept
because I have never done it.
Thanks
No problem.
Now, though trouble rarely occurse, be sure to back up your
data first. And be sure to read my
I did 'create cd from CD image'. Explorer shows lists of directories/files.
The CD-RW does boot.
I assume Mandrake can read the CD-RW or I would get a different error.
I don't know what test is failing
I downloaded an iso file from a different site and the same thing happened.
How can I
Actually, I do have another idea. Try the command the other way.
taper -T st0
I think you'll find that it works. I too have a SCSI tape device and that
is the command that I use to start the program and tell it where and what
it is.
Mark
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Dan Shanahan wrote:
If you can view a list of directories in Explorer then the CD was written
correctly.
Are you running the Mandrake installation from your CD-RW drive or from a
CD-ROM drive?
If you are using a CD-ROM drive it is possible, especially if it is an older
drive, that the drive can not read CD-RWs.
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