The decoder chip is px4072
> On Sun, 5 Sep 1999, Luqman Hakim wrote:
>
> > I have built in TV tuner on my VGA card
> > it's Pixelview Combo TV with 1 Mb Video memory
> > the chipset is Cirrus Logic CD-GD5446
> > I'm using TVTap ver. 2.00.043 to
> >
Hello,
I don't wanna talk about power failure anymore, there are
a lot of things that i want to ask beside that.
I'm using Kppp for dialer, & i have connected to my ISP.
i try to receive email using netscape, there are 27 email,
but i it stuck until 5 email that have been downloaded.
it's
> Here in the US, you can purchase an APC 200 VA UPS for $66. I can't
> imagine it would be more than $100 for a similar piece of equipment
> there in Indonesia, even accounting for exchange rates, shipping,
> etc! You really need a UPS! PERIOD!
>
200 VA?, is it enough for computer, printer, mod
> And.. If your system still boots but fails to startx what makes your
think
> it's the kernel? That's your X server crapping out, not the kernel.
>
mountd /var/lib/nfs/xtab[Failed]
and when shutdown ..
Shutting down NFS mountd: [Failed]
Shutting down NFS daemon: nfsd: erminating on signa
> > John,
> > US $66 is sooo expensive in here indonesia. mostly for student like me.
> > thats why we choose linux for works.
> > with $66 you can make a living for a month in Indonesia
> >
> Hm. Well, I'm sorry to hear that. Even with Windows 9x you're going
> to have similar problems, eventual
> Luqman,
> then maybe you should try another dist like slack or Deb.
> try to put them into the same situation, cut the power when its running.
> i think mandrake's kernel optimation is make it so fragile, please correct
> this opinion.
>
My friend has SuSE, and he have tested his SuSE by pushing
I have built in TV tuner on my VGA card
it's Pixelview Combo TV with 1 Mb Video memory
the chipset is Cirrus Logic CD-GD5446
I'm using TVTap ver. 2.00.043 to
watch TV on windows.
Please help me to make my TV tuner
work in Linux (Mandrake 6.0)
Luqman
>Hi.
>I have a HSP 56 Modem PCI, and when I try to configure it on linux, it
doesn't >recognize the modem on any TTYS* port, windows autodetects it. It
has been pre->configured to work on COM 4.
>I would like to know if there is a way to do an autodetect modem(s) or
>something... I tried to conf
> Wow. A power failure is a bad thing regardless of OS, Linux is not going
to fix
> this. If you live in a place with a bad power system buy a smart ups.
UPS ? oh its very expensive!
in my province the power failure recently happen specially when it's (hard)
rain,
windy, even in a normal situatio
> Ok...assuming (have to make SOME assumptions here, since you haven't
> given a whole lot of detail) that your Linux is on /dev/hda1 you'd
> type "e2fsck /dev/hda1"
> If your install is on a different drive/partition, you'd use the
> appropriate partition/drive ID. i.e. if it's on your second IDE
> Bummer. Try typing linux 1 at the "lilo" prompt and boot to
> single-user mode, then run e2fsck on your system and see if
> that helps. Often when the power goes out unexpectedly the
> file system will become corrupted and you need to fix it.
> This is roughly the equivalent of MS-DOS "SCANDISK"
Hello,
I'm very newbie in Linux, & I've installed Mandrake 6.0
on my computer(2 days ago), and it's start to work well
this morning :). & this evening, when I work in Kmail,
suddenly the electrical power(I don't know how to say this
in english) is dead. Then I start to turn on my computer
aga
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