Okay...I am officially a moron.
The CD's were corrupt alright...corrupt with dirt and grime. Nothing a
little elbow grease couldn't fix. So, in spite of my pea-size brain, I am in
the ball game...LM 7.2 is installed on my Sony Vaio PCG-F160.
Now, I got one more question:
The LCD display is
I am have problem installing LM 7.2 on my Laptop.
System Info:
Sony Vaio PCG-F160
300 MHz P2
64 MB Ram
4 GB Fujitsu HD
During installation it will do one of the following three things:
1) Hangs-up* on installing gpm
2) Hangs-up* on installing grep
3) Prompts user with: error installing pk
R. Lahaye wrote:
> (updating 2.1.3-16 to 2.1.3-18.3)
>
> I then used the replace package and files options.
> I now have both glibc version when I look at the output of "rpm -qa".
It is generally not a good idea to force or replace files with a rpm of the
importance of glibc.
> Removing the old
Eric Falconer wrote:
> Using /lib/modules/2.2.17-21mdk/misc/emu10k1.o
> Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
> invalid IO or IRQ parameters
>
> If need be I can supply more information than this about my computer or
> what the problem is. I guess I just don'
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
On Monday 22 January 2001 01:39, you wrote:
> i recently bought a zoom 56k fax/modem. i added it to my computer and
> configured it properly.
How did you configure it? What command did you issue?
-jason