I've experienced this problem too, In my case, i had the devices mounted as
supermount filesystem when there was no media in the drives i would get
similar errors, however putting media in them did the trick. also got the
same type of errors with blank cd's. since you brought up that you have a
As the original poster of this, I'm thinking its time to put it to rest,
It was not my intention to start a MS vs. Linux discussion as I feel
this is not the place for it. I think those of us on this list have
mandrake and/or some other distro for our own reasons, probably most of
us also use
With my previous dissappointment with my current cdrw, I'm looking at
buying a new one.
I'm looking at the Aopen CRW1232 it is not listed int the compatible
list but I'm wondering if this is just because its relatively new on the
market place or if it is really not compatible. If anyone is using
I've never used outlook so i can't speak for it, but here's what i have
done with netscape
i've created sym links to the netscape mail folders to somewhere in my
linux home directory and pointed kmail/mutt whatever at those folders.
works for me maybe for you too
I'm thinking you can just sym link it to /dev/modem to get dialers to work
with it. but I'm no genius
Charley Peggy Robinson wrote:
I'm using a 3-Com (USR) MD-U56P2977 PCI hardware (they told me)
MODEM. The BIOS in the 'pooter assigned it to Com 5, according to win
dev mgr. Trouble
you didn't mention what card you have
Derek Rayne wrote:
Hi there,
I am still stuck on configuring my Xwindows, I am having very bad
luck, even if I try the standard VGA or SVGA. Could my card be not one
supported?
Richard Wegner
Linux Newbie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
edit /etc/inittab
comments within the default file are fairly plain
Keith Christian wrote:
Running Mandrake 7.2 - how do I set the machine to give a plain text login
page instead of the graphical login? I didn't get an option with 7.2 to
choose what I wanted.
Thanks!
Keith
legal arguments aside, its unsolicited email that i (and others) receive from you it
is rude and inconsiderate, you can just as easily filter it
Cyber Sam wrote:
You my knowledge, having an autoreply assigned to my email is not spamming, if in
the opinion of the moderators of this list it is
I am a newbie too, so I jump at the chance to answer a question
the proper way to shutdown would be something like:
shutdown -h now
the -h passes the halt command to the shutdown scripts and is, as I have
read, the cleanest way to shutdown your machine.
Matthew Harrison wrote:
As I am a
edit /etc/ppp/options
add the line
noauth
that'll fix it
Liz wrote:
hi
everytime i try to get online i get "the pppd daemon died unexpectedly" with
the blow log file
Feb 21 22:22:18 localhost pppd[943]: By default the remote system is
required to authenticate itself
Feb 21 22:22:18
try rm -f
DRX wrote:
When I give the command "rm annoyingfile" I expect annoyingfile to
disappear -- not to be asked
rm: remove 'annoyingfile'?
What's the point of asking that? I wouldn't have given the command rm
if I didn't want to remove annoyingfile, would I?
How do
good info, thx
to all others: this is a "newbie" list and I would hope that we would
advocate linux as much as possible even if it means spoonfeeding newbies.
If you want to show your superior l33t skillz, then get on IRC and respond
to all questions with "RTFM". Every user that is converted to
never used linksys myself, i use a belkin and it works fine i also have some
generic piece of crap that werks good too
Aaron Benedict wrote:
Are there any 4 port USB hubs that can be recommended for use with LM 7.2? Is
the Linksys one any good?
Thanks,
Aaron
--
Aaron Benedict
[EMAIL
I've read until my eyes bleed but I can't seem to find an answer
anywhere on how to troubleshoot dcc send failures behind a masq'd
connection. from what i have read i know i need ip_masq_irc loaded and
it is
[root@satan Documentation]# lsmod
Module Size Used by
ip_masq_irc
sweet
Ribbo wrote:
Tanggal 11 Feb 2001, dari abe :
hey here's my windowmaker desktop. I just figured out how to take
screen captures and I thought I'd share ;-)
http://www.foramenmagnum.net/windowmaker.html
and here's mine,
http://www.gauli.com/~des/audi.jpg
taken from Acer
you don't need it anymore :)
seriously tho, its two seperate systems i doubt it is causing any problems with
win98
Craig Rowan wrote:
I just installed mandrake 7.2 and now my windows 98 seems to pause for about
20 seconds at certain times.
I'm not sure whether its mandrake or not, maybe its
I dont see that my original message went through so I'm trying again
Has anyone got any experience with starband and linux, if so, how did
you get your NIC to get an ip via dhcp? mine works if I enter in an ip
manually but I am thinking dhcp would be better. any help would be
appreciated.
Hi, just got starband and was wondering if anyone has any experience
with it, mostly did you get your NIC working to get a ip via dhcp. Mine
works if I configure it manually, but won't get an ip via dhcp
this has been a very informative discussion, i have learned much, thanks
to all who contribute. this is a great community.
Todd Flinders wrote:
No, no, no!!!
Your CD players does NOT play .wav!! Your burning
software knows to convert .wav to the proper format!
You need to convert your
SpeedMan wrote:
On January 28, 2001 12:32 pm, you wrote:
Well, here is my linux.conf file:
boot=/dev/hda5
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
vga=normal
default=linux
keytable=/boot/us.klt
lba32
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
image=/boot/vmlinuz
yes, just choose to not format that partition
Busterfred wrote:
I run mandrake 7.1, with
/,
/home,
/user/storage,
swap
on separate partitions.
I wish to install mandrake 7.2.
Can I leave everything except / untouched and retain my music binaries
in /user/storage and my four
its a long story, but i edited /etc/inittab to start in runlevel 3,
after my problems with X were fixed, i re-edited to start in runlevel 5,
but i did not get aurora back, anyone know how to restore it?
i was wondering the same thing, i pulled this off the kde user archives:
Start the Control Center and select "Loook Feel"/"Desktop"/"General".
There's a setting named "Autostart path" on the "Desktop" tab. You can enter
your autostart folder here.
Jon Doe wrote:
How do I run a shell script
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