Benissimo, ecco il mio modules.
Ho provato il comando dmesg da consolle, la Sb viene riconosciuta ma mi
da un conflitto a IRQ5.
inoltre ieri ho notato che il processo che mi blocca l' audio è dovuto
al comando artsd.
Volevo poi chiedre un' altra cosa solo puramente a titolo informativo:
Come è si
Daniele Micci wrote:
Non riesci a sentire affatto l'audio, oppure non senti l'audio solo nelle
applicazioni legate al server artsd? Se fosse questo il caso, scarica
l'aggiornamento del Mandrake Update.
Daniele
Grazie per il consiglio Daniele, ma io l' audio non lo sento affatto.
Cmq
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 11:41:55PM +0200, skywalker wrote:
Il 00:15, domenica 22 luglio 2001, scrivesti:
21:38, mercoledì 13 giugno 2001, Marco:
ho appena scoperto il perche', se si installa mdk 8.0 da cd rom scsi, il
setup puo' durare circa 2 ore (come nel mio caso :) ), pare che ci sia
Ciao a tutti,
Durante il boot mi e' normalmente scattato il check
delle partizioni perche' ho superato il numero massimo
di avvii. Tutto corretto quindi, ma il check mi da'
questo messaggio:
Controllo le quote d'uso del filesystem:
Cannot stat mountpoint.
No such file or directory.
Il 12:36, sabato 21 luglio 2001, hai scritto:
Benissimo, ecco il mio modules.
Ho provato il comando dmesg da consolle, la Sb viene riconosciuta ma mi
da un conflitto a IRQ5.
inoltre ieri ho notato che il processo che mi blocca l' audio è dovuto
al comando artsd.
[CUT]
Non riesci a sentire
21:38, mercoledì 13 giugno 2001, Marco:
ho appena scoperto il perche', se si installa mdk 8.0 da cd rom scsi, il
setup puo' durare circa 2 ore (come nel mio caso :) ), pare che ci sia un
baco nel kernelquesto problema si manifesta solo in fase di
installazione (e menomale!!!) qualcuno
On Saturday 21 July 2001 12:58 am, s wrote:
http://mail.lokigames.com/~heimdall/nvidia/?S=A
-s
On Friday 20 July 2001 11:01 pm, you wrote:
Hey gang,
What was that web address for the small program that checks if the
NVidia tarball was installed correctly?
Thanks,
John
Hello all,
I need some help with logging on from win98.
I had every thing working fine, until I reinstalled.
Now, when I try to logon from the win box I get a message that the
password was not accepted.
I have read every thing I can find, but am not making any
progress.
Hi folks,
Any brave ones using Open Office out there, yet?
Which brings up a further point:
Some of our Newbies on this list are really
brave.
What they are doing playing with advanced stuff when they are asking
questions even *I* can answer...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 5:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] System speaker busies out /dev/dsp
Anybody else noticed this? Do something to cause the system to beep at
Ifconfig is easier than dmesg.
-JMS
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of James S Bear
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] MAC addresses
How can I figure out what my MAC addresses (I have two NIC
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sridhar Dhanapalan
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 5:16 AM
To: Jose M. Sanchez; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] login Manager
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:31, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
Each display manager
Hi,
I am not anle to install star office. I get an error libc.so.6 not found
when i tried to install the same. TIA for the help.
-Alwan
Romanator wrote:
Hi everybody,
Is it just me or are the rest of you noticing that the Times Roman fonts
in Star Office 5.2 appear light on one side of the
Unless you have configured a Cooker mirror with Software Manager, all updates
are official.
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 04:16, Curtis Matthiesen wrote:
It isn't always good to have the latest version of a package. Newer
versions
can sometimes break compatibility with other packages. When a distro
Hi folks,
I am sitting here in front of a sortof Gnome Desk Manager. Do not
know how it got here in the first place and was only trying to
close/kill it.
Instead it trashed my KDE Taskbar.
Alt+Tab just shows the foot and Konq Browser - still active to the
Net.
Thus, I was able to go to a
George Petri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I recently set up a network and fooled around with my networking config files
and now DNS lookups don't appear to work :(, which explains why I have been
recently using Outlook Express to send emails...
Basically, I can connect to the Internet
Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. IMHO, it's the only way to fly :-)
Since version 1.0.x, GNOME has been as solid as a rock for me. I found KDE
2.0 to be simply unusable, but from 2.1 things got really good. I love GNOME
for its ultra-configurable Panel and its equally
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 17:18, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sridhar Dhanapalan
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 5:16 AM
To: Jose M. Sanchez; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] login Manager
On Fri, 20 Jul
try chmod 664 /dev/mixer
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 16:32:30 -0400 when Kevin Fonner wrote:
I assume it is /dev/dsp, which is the main sound device.
Glad you have sound now!
Paul
Bingo! We now have sound... The sound Mixer still can set the volume
though. Any idea what device it
ok,
netmeeting / windows :: openh323 / Linux
voice is ok. but I donot test the video , it is said that it is not better now . I
tested voice is well.
- Original Message -
From:Dr. Evil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[newbie] Video conf linux - windows?
In a recent exchange here, automounting of a SanDisk CompactFlash
card reader was mentioned (was this Romanator and ultima?). Can
someone tell me what to add to my /etc/fstab to make this happen?
I could not get gphoto to communicate with my Hewlett-Packard CP215
(digital camera). But the
Not too sure on this one. I would say to try different combinations of
settings (within reason, of course) until KDE 2.2 is released (August 6).
Then upgrade to 2.2 and try again.
Does anyone on the list have a better idea?
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 20:32, srinivas sastry wrote:
there are two
Wow, that is awesome. Will these 48-bit LBAs work with current systems and
motherboards, perhaps with a BIOS upgrade? If not, how could we get a hold of
such technology? When will hardware manufacturers actualy support it?
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 23:28, civileme wrote:
20 bits can represent
Try http://www.gnomemeeting.org/. Here's a list of features:
* GnomeMeeting is H.323 compliant.
* GnomeMeeting supports the following audio codecs :
LPC10, GSM-06.10, MS-GSM, G.711-Alaw, G.711-uLaw
* GnomeMeeting supports the following video codecs :
H.261-QCIF et
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On Saturday 21 July 2001 08:28 am, you wrote:
20 bits can represent numbers from 0 to 1048575
28 bits can represent numbers from 0 to 268435456 which means for 512 byte
sectors 134217728, or 128 GB of storage, which is all that LBA (Linear
Block
Hello: I want my linux machine to go into sleep
mode (similar to Stand by in W2K) after
2 hours of idle time. Is this something I can do
and how?
Thanks
Ravi
Hello: I want my linux machine to go into sleep
mode (similar to Stand by in W2K) after
2 hours of idle time. Is this something I can do
and how?
Thanks
Ravi
civileme wrote:
Your default gateway is what?
Civileme
The default gateway for my ISP is 206.58.160.254, setup in the kppp
dialup window. I tried adding:
ppp 206.58.160.254 in resolv.conf on the mdk8.0 box, but it didn't make
any difference (hopefully that was the correct format).
I can
At 11:25 PM 07/19/2001 +0800, ultima wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to this list. I installed Mandrake 8 on a 2nd drive on my
P166 machine a few days ago, and am going through it slowly. The
installation went through with hardly any problems, except for these:
1. The boot (floppy) disk can't be
snip
If I type ping www.any website.com, this message pops up on my screen:
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: Domain not bound
snip
This is the error message that you get if ypbind is running and ypserv
isn't. Try doing a '/etc/rc.d/init.d/ypbind stop' and see if the message
goes away. If it does, then go
It was Sat, 21 Jul 2001 12:10:12 -0400 when Ravi Malghan wrote:
I have the window2000 partition mounted onto my linux in a read write mode. I
am able
to write only as the root user. What do I need to do so that a normal user
can
also write. I have tried chmod -R 777 /win. When I try to write as
X : gnome
Hello: when I run an application, an icon used to
appear in the panel (like it appears in the taskbar
of winodows). It doesnot appear anymore, so when I
minimize the application,I lose that window.
I still have the panel though. When I login as a
different user it's normal, the
Try Nestscape 6.1 it is good. They fix most of NS6.0
problems
--- Ravi Malghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello: I have Mandrake 8.0 and use the default
browser Netscape which comes with it.
But this sucks specially on pages where there are
some applets. I tried installing Netscape
6.0, it
I'm not sure actually. i downloaded the RPM from www.rpmfind.net
i decided to go about this a different way and compile a tarball
i had to download gcc 3.0 and cpp 3.0 (mplayer demands you have gcc 3) to get
./configure to run for me and i get this error when using ./configure for
Hi,
The subject says it all, unfortunately the cleaning CD I have seems
to be intented for Windows users :(
That's not such a problem (I can put the CD-ROM drive in someone's
Windows machine).
Just curious, is there a Linux solution?
Thanks,
-Frans
It was Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:39:27 -0500 when nkey wrote:
root@charter MPlayer-0.18pre5]# ./configure
You can get detailed help on configure with: ./configure --help
Please wait while ./configure discovers your software and hardware
environment!
Checking version of gcc ... 3.0, ok
Your gcc does
Geez, I don't know. Theoretically, I suppose it's possible, and maybe it's
done the same (similarly). But I would advise against lnx4win. It will
always act buggy, slow, and prone to crashing. Best advice I can give you
delete that folder and install mandrake on it's own partition. An
I've never tried this, but I might be tempted to try a good blast of air
with the tray open.but only if it is disfunctional already. I have
never actually had one die that way yet(dusty lense). Mine all seem to just
not be recognised by the motherboard bios or the operating system...even if
Thanks to all of you for your advice,
I tried inserting "user", but nothing changed... I had to reinstall LM and
CD drive now works fine. Now fstab line shows exactly, what I was adviced to
use:
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0 (without
"user").
By the way, I
On Saturday 21 July 2001 17:35, you wrote:
Thanks to all of you for your advice,
I tried inserting user, but nothing changed... I had to reinstall LM and
CD drive now works fine. Now fstab line shows exactly, what I was adviced
to use:
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount
I thought some of you would be interested to know that since I changed out
motherboards I no longer have the shutdown problem that prints out a bunch
of errors and then does not shut off. Now the system shuts down and turns
itself off. The MoBo is a Soyo Sy K7VTA pro and a Duron 900 mhz
When I click on a zip file KDE opens it up in Archiver and then Archiver
gives me an error Sorry, the utility zip is not in your PATH. Please
install it or contact your system administrator. What is it looking
for and how do I go about correcting this?
Thanks,
Kevin
Paul wrote:
It was Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:39:27 -0500 when nkey wrote:
root@charter MPlayer-0.18pre5]# ./configure
You can get detailed help on configure with: ./configure --help
Please wait while ./configure discovers your software and hardware
environment!
Checking version of gcc ...
i'm rapidly trying to get adsl (bipond in australia)setup before my flatmate leaves
taking his windose box with him that i currently use to connect and while i had my
ethernet card (realtek 8019as chipset) working in 7.2 now i have 8 and i can't seem to
get it to detect. its set up to irq 12
Is the rpm working?
nkey wrote:
I'm not sure actually. i downloaded the RPM from www.rpmfind.net
i decided to go about this a different way and compile a tarball
i had to download gcc 3.0 and cpp 3.0 (mplayer demands you have gcc 3) to get
./configure to run for me and i get this error
john wrote:
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Hey gang,
I finally got all my drives (CD-ROM,floppy and zip) mountable and
umountable, I can even read/write to my floppy now and see what's on a CD if
I click on the icon. The only obstacle left is the zip icon. If I
I want to set up my LM8 machine for dial in server.
Any ideea?
tt
civileme wrote:
#cat /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
FORWARD_IPV4=false
Hostname=Hilltop5.Hilltop
DOMAINNAME=Hilltop
Add this
GATEWAY=206.58.160.254
GATEWAYDEV=ppp0
or whatever gateway device you use in place of ppp0
Edited /etc/sysconfig/network:
8( No
Hi Guys
Here's what I hope is not a stupid question.
I have attempted to set up connection sharing under mandrake 8. I see it has
allocated 192.168.0.1 as et0 IP address. The default gateway is also set as
192.168.0.1.
I would like to connect my wifes machine to the 'net using my Mandrake
thanks for all the help so far.. i think i am getting closer... just a few more things
to go. the card is now there when i open linuxconf but when i use ifconfig it only
shows the lo loopback. how do i change that?
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 10:59:12 +1000
Neville Cobb [EMAIL PROTECTED] mike cola
Hi all,
Read this:
In a preliminary license for its wireless Internet tools, the software
giant appears to be floating a trial balloon by explicitly banning the use
of open source code. Microsoft's language, which could become part of its
commercial licensing terms, specifically bans use of
Dear All,
I have had LM8 installed and running for awhile and tonight my screen
went black so I rebooted and got a very unwelcome message during boot
up-Primary master hard disk fail. I was sure I had made a boot disk when
installing LM8 but now of course I cannot find it. I am freaking. I have
I have sort of a vague idea of how NAT (is that Network Address
Translation), and I'll describe it here in my own words:
Assume I have an Internet gateway box (call it IGateway, with two IPs,
192.168.0.10 on my local internet, and a dynamic IP on the Internet), a
workstation (call it WStation,
Hi all,
Could anyone please tell me how to setup apache on my LM8.0? I can
access from other computers (LAN) by type IP (ex xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) but
can not access to this computer(MD8.0) by typing web address (EX.
www.mylinuxbox.com). I knew I typed correctly because both way work on
Linux machine
actually i spoke prematurely... the card fails to load on startup...
so i took out the details i entered in linuxconf and thought i'd give it a go using
mandrake control centre and it fails on the third step of the configure, when yiou
choose which driver to load.
i'm at a total loss as to
To the good Dr. Evil:
According to the Linux Hardware Database (lhd.zdnet.com), several models
of Logitech Quickcams (lhd.zdnet.com) ARE supported in Linux, while
Logitech support is pretty damn adamant that they DO NOT support
anything other than Win and Macs. Mandrake, Redhat and Suse ignore
nope, no such luck, can't find it anywhere.
anything else?
I am pulling my hair out here...
-Original Message-
From: civileme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 22 July 2001 6:51 AM
To: Franki; NEWBIE Mandrake List
Subject: Re: [newbie] Failed to contact identity server at
Hi,
I recently installed a Sony cdrw in place of the floppy in my inspiron 8000.
In 'hardware config' of Mandrake Control Centre, it is recognized but when I
try to access the drive in a file manager, it just freezes the file utility.
I tried it with Konqueror, XWC and GMC.
is that a real domain?
if not, then use your hostname in the browser... without the www..
ie http://mylinuxbox
that should match mylinuxbox to your internal ip in /etc/hosts
ie, in /etc/hosts
192.168.0.1 mylinuxbox
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
I have just installed the 1.0 nVidia drivers and they
are working great except for one thing. When I first
tried to startx after the installation and modifying
XF86Config-4 the attempt failed. It said that the
chipset did not support the color depth I had set up,
which was 32 bit color. I changed
Thanks all of you for helping solve this problem. I edited /etc/hosts
file type http://mylinuxbox (this is not registered domain name)
without www..com and it works.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michael D. Viron
Sent: Saturday, July
I know the above is oversimplified, but I hope it's reasonably correct.
(I'm pretty sure I should have talked about sending packets to MAC
addresses at times, but I don't know or remember enough to do that, and
I think (??) this oversimplified view is adequate for my purposes.)
---
For all
Some hard drives take a little longer to initialize or do not gracefully
recover from power outages.
Try shutting off you system fully, then turn it on and make sure that
the BIOS is as it should be. You may find that your IDE controller has
been disabled, etc.
Note: that often this is a sign
I have DSL, and I have a friend who has DSL, and he has a little USB
camera (logitech?) attached to his Windows computer. I don't have one
of those cameras but I could buy one. What I am wondering is, is
there some kind of software we could use to stream video to eachother,
and/or do audio
I have the window2000 partition mounted onto my
linux in a readwrite mode. I am able
to write only as the root user. What do I need to
do so that a normal user can
also write. I have tried chmod -R 777 /win. When I
try to write as a normal user I get
the error: "can't open file for
20 bits can represent numbers from 0 to 1048575
28 bits can represent numbers from 0 to 268435456 which means for 512 byte
sectors 134217728, or 128 GB of storage, which is all that LBA (Linear Block
Addressing) can manage to do for IDE hard drives. So with 100G disks out
there, the barrier
On Saturday 21 July 2001 11:27, John Rigby wrote:
Hi folks,
I am sitting here in front of a sortof Gnome Desk Manager. Do not
know how it got here in the first place and was only trying to
close/kill it.
Instead it trashed my KDE Taskbar.
Alt+Tab just shows the foot and Konq Browser -
On Saturday 21 July 2001 16:03, eryl wrote:
civileme wrote:
Your default gateway is what?
Civileme
The default gateway for my ISP is 206.58.160.254, setup in the kppp
dialup window. I tried adding:
ppp 206.58.160.254 in resolv.conf on the mdk8.0 box, but it didn't make
any difference
civileme wrote:
What does /etc/sysconfig/network
and /etc/dydconfig/draknet*
have for entries? (Use less or cat)
Civileme
#cat /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
FORWARD_IPV4=false
Hostname=Hilltop5.Hilltop
DOMAINNAME=Hilltop
#cat /etc/dydconfig/draknet*
no such file or
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