Hi,
Q1 I am trying to invoke system calls from kernel space i.e by
writing my own kernel module. But i am getting unresolved symbol for ioctl
system call whenever i try to load my module using insmod command.
For your information i am not getting unsresolved symbols for other
I have read everything on linuxmodems but I didn't find anything about my
modem
(Micronet Shuttle 3000E, having Texas RK 56000 chipset. Neather find
anything from Texas too)
But I wonder, as it is an external Hayes modem, has to have a driver realy?
Standard commands for Hayes modem shouln't be
Marc Audard wrote:
Hi,
I have Mandrake 8.2 installed in dual boot with WIN ME, and everything
works fine. When I tried to install RedHat, I got a message saying the
partition table was unreadable, that I had to reinitialize, with a
subsequent loss of all data.
It turns out that my partition
On Sunday 11 August 2002 19:02 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Sunday 11 August 2002 10:21 am, you wrote:
O.K, try this, open Software Manager, get the Installed tab on top and
type kedit in the search box, check the search by file button, then click
on search. If you have it installed you
On Sunday 11 Aug 2002 1:17 pm, you wrote:
From the wine discussion list on Mandrake club
This is NOT the promised new version of wine.
I have some problems with uploading and Deno is not here to fix.
But it seems that this version somehow had 'fallen' out of testing. So I
but it back.
A
in KDE Kmenu networking remote access, should have KPPP, click that, and
lookaround. if this is something you want to set up via command line, let me
know, I will send you a good link. your exterenal modem should work, as long
as it is serial connected (some external USB modem are
I have been pursuing an issue with getting alsa rc2 to run with LM8.2 on
the alsa user group and think I have a reason for my problem. Now I'm
curious as to whether anyone on this list has it working, and if so,
how?
The problem is that having built the alsa modules successfully, I get
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
http://www.theregus.com/content/4/25935.html
still more proof that while linux may be 1000 times more secure than
windows, nothing is perfect.
- --
It is no measure of your health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick
society.
shane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday 11 August 2002 1:08 pm, Charlie M. did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
On Sunday 11 August 2002 12:10 pm, shane wrote:
you mean i am the only computing naked?!?
___
On Monday 12 August 2002 06:16 am, Sabin, Matthew wrote:
I've installed mplayer and ogle, and have broken the ML original install of
xine.
All of which are supposed to be excellent DVD players.
I can play .avi and .mpeg file happily with either ogle or mplayer, but
they stutter when they
Miark wrote:
In KDE (and I guess Gnome)
1) Click Control Center.
2) Click Network Internet.
3) Click Connection Sharing.
4) Configure away!
Miark,
What version of Mandrake are you using?
In my installation of Mandrake 8.2 I don't have a Network Internet
tab (or whatever) under
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Mon 12 August 2002 3:41 pm, shane wrote:
http://www.theregus.com/content/4/25935.html
still more proof that while linux may be 1000 times more secure than
windows, nothing is perfect.
Well, when I try konqueror 3.0.2 nothing (apart from
Greetings ...
i apologize for the off-topic post, but i don't know
who else to ask.
i've registered my domain name with network solutions,
and i'm in the process of setting up my web pages on
my new mandrake linux box ...
what is the process for registering the domain name,
so the rest of the
Title: RE: [newbie] how to setup Mandrake to be a Router
I think he is talking about the Mandrake Control Center wich is on the KDE desktop, not the one in the Kpanel pop up. In console mode it is drakconf, I think. Not at my Linux computer now so can't check it. HTH
-Original
Have you tried installing any other OS? Perhaps an installation of Win9x?
Or maybe FreeBSD? I have used VMware with Win2k, I have also loaded
FreeBSD, with little to no problem, under VMware. One thing to remember
about Windows systems, they like to reboot your computer, and that maybe
whats
I to had a problem with this, the install went fine and I could boot win2k, but if I
rebooted the machine and tried to start vmware, win2k would hang and never boot up. I
worked on this for 2 weeks and never could figure out why it was hanging. I ended up
setting up a dual boot hard drive for
Hi,
I have a Mandrake 8.2 machine connected to the internet. It´s sharing
its internet connection to a win2000 machine using DHCP.
Eth1 is connected to the internet and eth0 is used for connection
sharing.
I need to access the windoze files from Linux. Do I need the Samba
server or just the
Is there a way to minimize all open windows in gnome? I'm using
enlightenment as my windows manager.
Dan Cox
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
John Richard Smith wrote:
\ I hope you don't mind me not being able to answer your question, but
I'm curious what is going on here.
Question: Where did you read this table, in linux fdisk ? , Dos fdisk ?
Partition
Magic ?
Used cfdisk. But Linux fdisk shows the same
I note according to
Wanna bet whether KDE or M$ comes out with a fix first :-)
Miark
shane [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
http://www.theregus.com/content/4/25935.html
still more proof that while linux may be 1000 times more secure than
windows, nothing is perfect.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 18:42:28 +0300
savaidis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is not KPPP there and I couldn't find it on CD1 of installation
either.
Makis
[frans@amd frans]$ whereis kppp
kppp: /usr/bin/kppp
[frans@amd frans]$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/kppp
kdenetwork-2.2.2-22mdk
[frans@amd frans]$
Randy,
Ya, what Dennis said. I'm running 8.2 and KDE 3.0.2 and it's
the one on the KDE desktop.
Miark
Myers, Dennis R NWO [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
I think he is talking about the Mandrake Control Center wich is on the KDE
desktop, not the one in the Kpanel pop up. In console mode it is
I have a cable modem and a small 4 port router hub. I
just plugged the cat5 from my lm8.2 machine, into the
router/hub and mandrake was able to go one without a
hitch (much easier than the win2k machine). But I
wanted the two machine to be able to share files. I
went through the samba config
Title: RE: [newbie] oops, konq security
I'll take that bet, I bet yes.
Dennis M.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Miark
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] oops, konq security
Wanna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a cable modem and a small 4 port router hub. I
just plugged the cat5 from my lm8.2 machine, into the
router/hub and mandrake was able to go one without a
hitch (much easier than the win2k machine). But I
wanted the two machine to be able to share files. I
Title: RE: [newbie] somewhat OT: putting my server box on the Internet
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenn Murrah
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] somewhat OT: putting my server box on
Dear All,
I installed VMware onto my new Athlon machine with LM8.2. Everthing went fine until I
tried to install Windows 95. It just gave me a disk error message, and making sure
that the floppy was first to boot in the bios did not change it. It is VMware 2.0.4
which worked well on my old
yes you do..
either setup a dns server or use your ISP's, it depends if they let you or
not..
the manuals you should be looking at are for bind or dyndns
then you set your new dns server up to be the master for your domain name..
(your ISP will probably second it for you.)
then anyone that
On Monday 12 August 2002 11:42, savaidis wrote:
There is not KPPP there and I couldn't find it on CD1 of installation
either.
Makis
rantI had this exact problem when I installed Linux for the first time. For
reasons COMPLETELY beyond my comprehension, Mandrake never had the common
sense
http://www.theory.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html
On Monday 12 August 2002 11:42 am, you wrote:
There is not KPPP there and I couldn't find it on CD1 of installation
either.
Makis
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of et
Sent:
On Tue, 13 August 2002, mike wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gt;
gt; I have a cable modem and a small 4 port router
hub. I
gt; just plugged the cat5 from my lm8.2 machine,
into the
gt; router/hub and mandrake was able to go one
without a
gt; hitch (much easier than the win2k machine).
And Unix systems they say are fine for communications! Not a simple dialer
with simple AT commands installed by default to work with a serial ext.
modem as simple and common as possible.
(4 or 5 terminals - to do what? I'm 46, I have played enough in my life)
I imagine 3 or 4 versions before 8.2
Marc Audard wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
\ I hope you don't mind me not being able to answer your question, but
I'm curious what is going on here.
Question: Where did you read this table, in linux fdisk ? , Dos fdisk ?
Partition
Magic ?
Used cfdisk. But Linux fdisk shows the same
I note
Thanks for your help Jonathan,
I tried install others OS, Win98/Me and Linux.
No problems, all this versions was installed.
But now, must start my MCSE, just because my company
needs this, and study all this Windows version.
And we don't have machines to install all this
version.
Do you have
Ok, I assume that the OS you need to load is Win2k, correct? First off,
from what I've read of your config, you should have no problems loading this
on your machine, and if you have already loaded other OS's, then it must be
something in your VMware configuration. Have you checked those
On Sunday 11 Aug 2002 6:25 pm, you wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Quote:
You can make your DVD-ROM a scsi device quite simply. Just put the entry
hda=ide-scsi in the 'append' line of your /etc/lilo.conf file and then run
/usr/sbin/lilo as root in a terminal window.
I have an empty lilo.conf
Hello.
I have lm 8.2 (gcc 2.96) an i need to install linux
abi for binaries a.out
Steps
cat linux-abi-2.4.18-0.patch | patch -p1
make mrproper
make menuconfig (binaries modules) y guardo
configuracion
make dep
make bzImage
make modules
make modules_install
In this process, i have an
In regards to the following link...
http://www.mail-archive.com/newbie@linux-mandrake.com/msg102361.html
How do you know if you kernel has PCMCIA support enabled?
I'm have Mandrake 8.2 (2.4.18-6mdk)
Will the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.10-RPMS work with my kernel I
should I maybe download and compile
--
System: ABIT VH6-II Motherboard
Pentium III 866 MHz Processor
256 MB RAM
Maxtor 20GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive
HP 9100 CD-Writer
Elsa Gladiac nVidia GeForce2 32MB Video Card
Viewsonic EF70 17 Monitor
3C450 NIC
--
System: ABIT VH6-II Motherboard
Pentium III 866 MHz Processor
256 MB RAM
IBM Deskstar 40 GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive (Secondary Master)
Maxtor 20GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive (Secondary Slave)
HP 9100 CD-Writer (Primary Master)
Elsa
Isaac Curtis writes:
Apparently some of the software takes this
too seriously, because when I tried using Xmms to play some mp3's, it got a
little carried away. It's playing all my songs about 10-20% faster than
normal, and I know it's not the files because I can play the exact same ones
On Tuesday 13 Aug 2002 12:14 am, Isaac Curtis wrote:
This computer's name around the house is Speedy Gonzalez because it was
very fast for its time when we first built it and because it is MUCH faster
than the other two dinosaurs we've got. Apparently some of the software
takes this too
On 12 Aug 2002 12:32:33 -0700
Brandon Vanderberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I think I broke something. ;)
I'm running Mandrake 8.2. Was working perfectly using both KDE2 and
Gnome. I was using Gnome and removed KDE2 and installed KDE3 to see
what's new.
But somethings radically
Dear All,
Does anyone know how I can totally uninstall my vmware? I have already deleted alot of
the files but some I think are still hiding somewhere. I wish to start over with this
and have a better install next time. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Marcia
Want
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 12:26:21 -0500
Buzek, Tom R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I to had a problem with this, the install went fine and I could boot win2k, but if I
rebooted the machine and tried to start vmware, win2k would hang and never boot up. I
worked on this for 2 weeks and never could
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 19:31:46 -0500
Joseph Braddock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears that when you removed KDE2.2, you also removed the KDM it was using.
When you installed KDE3, it installed the KDE3 version of KDM, but your system is
unaware of it. To fix it you to change the line in
On Monday 12 August 2002 19:32, you wrote:
Isaac Curtis writes:
Apparently some of the software takes this
too seriously, because when I tried using Xmms to play some mp3's, it got
a little carried away. It's playing all my songs about 10-20% faster than
normal, and I know it's not the
I'm running Mandrake 8.2 with kernel 2.4.18-6mdk (on a system that
originally had Mandrake 8.0 on it). During the upgrade my modem relinquished
control of itself to anything but root for dialing out, and kppp refused to
work any longer. Wvdial provided a kludge, but now I have access to a cable
I thing the problem maybe my old outdated monitor a
viewsonic 4e,But I,m running a chaitech motherboard,3dfx
voodoo 3,128 MB sdram and suspend leaves a rolling
screen,screensavers work most the time but cause lockup,s
from time to time .I,m running the beta 9.0 2 but no not
to report a bug
Okay, I downloaded Xmms 1.2.7 and the same problems are happening. It varies
song to song, some of them play just fast enough that it sounds a little
funny, one or two sound like Alvin the Chipmunks. Any other ideas?
Isaac
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Monday 12 August 2002 08:03 pm, Isaac Curtis wrote:
On Monday 12 August 2002 19:32, you wrote:
Isaac Curtis writes:
Apparently some of the software takes this
too seriously, because when I tried using Xmms to play some mp3's, it
got a little carried away. It's playing all my songs
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 17:41, Joseph Braddock wrote:
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 19:31:46 -0500
Joseph Braddock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears that when you removed KDE2.2, you also removed the KDM it was using.
When you installed KDE3, it installed the KDE3 version of KDM, but your system
Ah, OK -- there it is -- thanks to you both!
Randy Kramer
Miark wrote:
Ya, what Dennis said. I'm running 8.2 and KDE 3.0.2 and it's
the one on the KDE desktop.
Miark
Myers, Dennis R NWO [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
I think he is talking about the Mandrake Control Center wich is on the
I d/l'ed kdeutils from that link you sent, and it installed just fine. I've
got the kedit/text editor again.
Thanks much!
--
/\
DarkLord
David Reynolds wrote:
I'm running Mandrake 8.2 with kernel 2.4.18-6mdk (on a system that
originally had Mandrake 8.0 on it). During the upgrade my modem relinquished
control of itself to anything but root for dialing out, and kppp refused to
work any longer. Wvdial provided a kludge, but now I
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Marc Audard wrote:
. . .
I have Win ME and LM 8.2 (updated from LM 8.0). But indeed I would like
to overwrite LM8.2 with RH, not that I dislike LM, but I need RH for
some ``supported'' packages (looks like Win!!)
. . .
Regarding the answer of Civileme:
So
56 matches
Mail list logo