Gah the i and f cancel out.
rm -rf
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Found it, ::blush:: RTFM
rm -ifr turns out to be what I want.
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Ok then, how do I run Sawfish or Enlightenment without Gnome
altogether? X-Windows is not something I'm highly familiar with.
Also, I d/l the rpm enlightenment-0.16.4-2.i386.rpm I'm sure there is a
command to check the dependencies without actually installing it.
Anyone know what it is, it isn't
Which one do most of you prefer? I use gnome, and in Mandrake 7 it
default installed Enlightenment and in 8 it defaulted to Sawfish. I'm
not sure if the features I liked in Enlightenment exist and I don't know
how to set them up, or whether they were features of Enlightenment. For
starters, my
That's basically what solved it for me. I commented out the option
8139too irq=9 line in my modules.conf, rebooted twice (yes twice, got
me). Then it worked fine again.
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I have Samba (apparently) up and running on my linux box. My local set
up is this:
192.168.0 style network.
.2 Linux with local on eth0 and internet on eth1
.1 Win 98
.10 Win ME
The linux box is, obviously, my gateway. Samba is configured as my
domain server. Both Win boxes log into it
>>
Looks to me there is a line in /etc/modules.conf like:
alias eth0 3c59x and then something like 'irq=...'. I suggest using
just 'alias eth0 3c59x'.
<<
I commented lines from /etc/modules.conf that said:
options eth0 irq=10
options eth1 irq=9
just now, rebooted, and got different errors at bo
Subject: Re: [newbie] Hardware detect lockup, installing new network
card
Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 20:14:12 +0200
From: Frans Ketelaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ryan_steffes wrote:
>
> I can disable USB and
I can disable USB and on board sound in BIOS.
Here's how my PnP bios look:
I have two options initially:
Configuration Mode: [Use PnP OS]
PnP OS: [Disabled]
This is what it was. Looks like PnP is disabled to me, so that's how I
had it. The other thing I can do is change it to
OUTPUT
dmesg
Linux version 2.4.8-12mdk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release / Linux-Mandrake 8.1))
#1 Fri Aug 24 16:18:19 CEST 2001
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: - 0009fc00 (usable)
BIOS-e820:
Clarification, it's modprobe that won't work, but I can insmod 3c59x.
Original Message
Subject: [Fwd: Re: [newbie] Hardware detect lockup, installing new
network card]
Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 17:53:45 -0400
From: ryan_steffes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMA
400 at i:0370,
> irq=7 dma =-1)
>
> The mother board, and most of the hardware, come from a Dell Dimension
> XPS_h266 if that helps.
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Hardware detect lockup, installing new network
> card
> Date: Sat, 8 Sep 20
I just tried to upgrade to Mandrake 8.1 beta (but I had the same problem
with 8.0) to fix some problems I was having with x windows.
After having installed Mandrake successfully, I needed to add a network
card to my setup, a 3com 905 series card. It was working fine under
Mandrake 7.0.
What ha
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