I did it using the RPM files downloaded from www.rpmfind.net (there is a
config rpm wich makes the things easiest).
Diald:
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/contrib/libc5/i386/diald-0.16.4-1.i386.html
Diald config:
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/contrib/libc5/i386/diald-config-0.1-1.i386.html
If possible repeat your msg in english, español, or português!
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel BOTZUNG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, January 14, 2000 2:17 PM
Subject: [newbie] SOS
bonjour, heureux possesseur de la mandrake 6.1. et ayant deja
I got a serious problem with X when I make a new instalation of Mandrake
6.1. I installed it on a machine with a previous Mandrake 6.0, working fine
with X - KDE.
When I got my Mandrake 6.1 CD I backuped my machine and I formatted it and
make a full instalation of 6.1 (with all packages). All
I try config X with generic VGA, with generic monitor at 640x480, 8 bits and
not works. I try installing from another CD, nothing
Pls help
Anderson
Try www.winroute.com, and you you not need advanced setups. Just install and
start using.
You can have several ICQ users within your LAN sharing the same dialup
connection to internet (i do it here), with no problems, see user manual.
regards,
Anderson
Virtualcase Brasil
ICQ# 54651099
I have a IDE HD as master on Primary IDE and a ATAPI CDROM as slave on it.
On the Secoundary IDE I have a HP 7200 CDRW as slave in both windows and
linux and all its OK.
I have not tested write cds on linux yet, but I think evertyhing its ok.
Anderson A. eMiranda
Virtualcase Brazil
[EMAIL
Hi,
I using 2 stations at home:
1 - NT 4.0
2 - Linux
As I use thw windowz NT for develope PHP and Cold Fusion, this is (yet) main
machine and my connection to the internet is made by NT.
I use Winroute (www.winroute.com) on NT to share the internet connection (it
works as a router).
Setups:
I can't install config X server on a Pentuim III 450 with a SIS530 VGA onboard,
even trying Generic VGA. This computer cames with drives for Windowz only.
Can somebody help?
regards
--
Anderson A. eMiranda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]