Re: [newbie] Nvidia 'no screens found' error

2003-08-25 Thread Julien Sobrier
Gareth Qually wrote: I have just install the Nvidia drivers, whcih I had working on my system before I reformatted the hard drive and got a new MB (a MSI). I now get a 'Fatal Server: No screens found error'. I also noticed further up the page it mentions, that it found screens but did not find a

[newbie] Modules loading error

2003-08-24 Thread Julien Sobrier
Hello I have some problems to load the FireWire modules during the boot. What is strange is that it used to work well. Here are the error messages from syslog: kernel: devfs_register(raw1394): could not append to parent, err: -17 kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: Error logging into SBP-2 device - login fai

[newbie] external Firewire harddrive

2003-08-22 Thread Julien Sobrier
Hello I have a C810 Dell laptop (same as Inspiron 8100) and and external Firewire HardDrive. This HD used to work properly (it was automatically detected during the installation of MDK 9.0): /dev/sda1 to /dev/sda5 were mounted as /dev/fire1 to /dev/fire5. Then, I didn't use it for a couple of w

Re: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-14 Thread Julien Sobrier
Tom Brinkman wrote: On Wednesday August 13 2003 04:24 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote: Sabin, Matthew wrote: Are you using the correct cable? Cat5 "crossover" cable vs. "normal" cable? Your PC would have connected to the LAN with a normal cable, but the DSL/modem (misnomer) may

Re: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-14 Thread Julien Sobrier
Ben wrote: Not sure what you mean my "Ethernet modem", but if you mean an ethernet based DSL modem, then assuming that it's ilke the rest of SBC's DSL network, it's only doing bridging. The PPPoE session is established via your PC through the DSL modem which only establishes the ecnapsulation fo

Re: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-14 Thread Julien Sobrier
Julien Sobrier wrote: Hello I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under Linux? How can I know how to connect to SBC? Thank you

Re: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-14 Thread Julien Sobrier
me wrote: On Monday 11 August 2003 08:05 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote: Hello I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under Linux? How can

[newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-14 Thread Julien Sobrier
Hello I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under Linux? How can I know how to connect to SBC? Thank you Julien Want to buy your

Re: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-14 Thread Julien Sobrier
Julien Sobrier wrote: Hello I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under Linux? How can I know how to connect to SBC? Thank you

Re: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-14 Thread Julien Sobrier
Sabin, Matthew wrote: Are you using the correct cable? Cat5 "crossover" cable vs. "normal" cable? Your PC would have connected to the LAN with a normal cable, but the DSL/modem (misnomer) may require a crossover cable to connect to a PC. --Matthew The connection works under Windows, so I guess

Re: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)

2003-08-12 Thread Julien Sobrier
me wrote: On Monday 11 August 2003 08:05 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote: Hello I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under Linux? How can