For some reason if my printer is connected to the computer and switched
on during boot, it causes KDE to crash at the peripherals stage. The
printer is an Epson C40UX, I'm using Mandrake 10.0. Anyone know anything
about this problem?
David
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. Is the fs=ext2:vfat causing the problem?
David
David Trethewey wrote:
Seems as though it might have been supermount after all, after
mounting it manually by typing mount -t auto /dev/sda /mnt/removable
it works at normal speed now.
David
David Trethewey wrote:
I have a Casio Qv-3500
I changed to Alsa drivers, that restored the sound, your suggestion for
KDE appears to have worked. Thanks for the advice.
David
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday 14 Sep 2004 22:06, David Trethewey wrote:
I think I have messed up my configuration somehow. I have a Nvidia
Geforce2 integrated
Something quiet odd is happening now, although the KDE problem is gone
now, X failed to start after the machine was shutdown and started again.
After I ran the Nvidia installer again it is now working again. Does
anyone know what is configured wrongly?
David
David Trethewey wrote:
I changed
needed altering. However
after I did this, the problem with X started again, then I reinstalled
the drivers in text-mode and now it seems to work. I'll reboot a few
times to make sure though.
David
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 12:27 pm, David Trethewey wrote
Seems as though it might have been supermount after all, after mounting
it manually by typing mount -t auto /dev/sda /mnt/removable it works at
normal speed now.
David
David Trethewey wrote:
Supermount didn't make any difference, but an extract from syslog
shows there to be errors.
Sep 12 12
I think I have messed up my configuration somehow. I have a Nvidia
Geforce2 integrated soundcard, using nvaudio drivers. I have no sound
now, and KDE crashes on startup. I'm not really sure why it stopped working.
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David Trethewey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vincent Voois wrote:
David Trethewey wrote:
I have a Casio Qv-3500 digital camera. Using Mandrake Linux 10.0, I
have tried to download photos from it (by copying the files using the
command line). It recognises it as a removable
I have a Casio Qv-3500 digital camera. Using Mandrake Linux 10.0, I have
tried to download photos from it (by copying the files using the command
line). It recognises it as a removable drive. It will copy the files,
but very very slowly. Anyone had a similar problem?
Vincent Voois wrote:
David Trethewey wrote:
I have a Casio Qv-3500 digital camera. Using Mandrake Linux 10.0, I
have tried to download photos from it (by copying the files using the
command line). It recognises it as a removable drive. It will copy
the files, but very very slowly. Anyone had
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