ok, i just installed mandrake 7.1 and have chosen to use DHCP.I
have tried it both manually and via the netconf gui. The system DOES
detect my NIC which is a 3com etherIII 3c509...I chose to use DHCP, and
dhcpd is run, i see the link light light up on my switch as it polls my
sonicwall poo
On Thursday 07 December 2000 01:28 pm, Eric Stoycon wrote:
> Greetings everyone.
> I have a quick question. During the install of Mandrake 7.1 I get an
> option about what security level I want. Are there any documents out
> there that talk about the differences in those levels?
Look on y
I can give you a quick answer from experience, alone!
Level 1 is Low: Loose as a goose and freedom to roam almost anywhere without
root privileges. There are no security checks. Your system can be used as a
"Gaming-Only" computer at this setting because with few programs set up doing
security/sys
Greetings everyone.
I have a quick question. During the install of Mandrake 7.1 I get an
option about what security level I want. Are there any documents out there
that talk about the differences in those levels? Could someone point me in
the right direction?
Thanks
Eric Stoycon
0 11:01 PM
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 and BT internet
> hi,
> Ok this question may have been posted 1000's of times before, but I can't
find it in any archive or FAQ so here goes.
>
> I have Intel 400 system, just installed mandrake 7.1, I am very 'green'
w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> hi,
> Ok this question may have been posted 1000's of times before, but I can't find it in
>any archive or FAQ so here goes.
>
> I have Intel 400 system, just installed mandrake 7.1, I am very 'green' with regard
>this OS.
>
> My problem is that I can't connect to
hi,
Ok this question may have been posted 1000's of times before, but I can't find it in
any archive or FAQ so here goes.
I have Intel 400 system, just installed mandrake 7.1, I am very 'green' with regard
this OS.
My problem is that I can't connect to my ISP with it (BT Internet), the modem d
Here is what I did:
Go to the Linux-Mandrake site. Look for the link to HardDrake (LHS under
the curly-haired penguin). Download the 3 detect-xxx files and
HardDrake. You will also need to go to the LM RPM's and get the alsa
RPM. Install all of the above as root - these are all newer than the
one
--- rjaallen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello
>
> i am a newbie and i have a problem.
>
> i have a cmi 8330 cs sound card which is supported by linux, but
> the problem i am running into is that i can not get any sound out
> of my system. i go to the configuration program and get errors,
> (wh
hi,
well i ran into the same problem before i keep getting exactly what you
are saying...try downloading "isapnptools" from
http://www.roestock.demon.co.uk/isapnptools/index.html and install it on
your system and try running sndconfig again..
good luck
TiGereYe - Accept No Substitues -
--
hello
i am a newbie and i have a problem.
i have a cmi 8330 cs sound card which is supported by linux,
but the problem i am running into is that i can not get any sound out of my
system. i go to the configuration program and get errors, (which i do not
understand) i have tried to change t
Hi all,
Wanted to know what the ups and downs are for mandrake 7.1, as Im looking
to get the little bad boy. So just standard questions like is it easy to
install like 7.0 and will my laser eye mouse work with it and what external
modem to use and will my lame-o printer work . Just stuff like t
Presently, I have a server with Mandrake 6.0 loaded on it and am going to
upgrade to 7.1. Do I have to do a complete reload or does 7.1 have an upgrade
option? If it does, will it also upgrade my Apache server, PHP, and PostgreSQL?
Last question, I want to back up the hard drives on this unit to
2000 2:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 & S3 Trio 3D
>
> Iagoba wrote:
> >
> > Hello again
> >
> > I was trying to Install Mandrake 7.1 in my job's computer,
> (I wanted
> > show the Linux excelences to m
I'm using xFree 3.3.6 and I can only in VGA mode
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
>
> Iagoba wrote:
> >
> > Hello again
> >
> > I was trying to Install Mandrake 7.1 in my job's computer, (I wanted
> > show the Linux excelences to my boss), and I ever got the same problem,
> > when I'm configuring t
Title: RE: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 & S3 Trio 3D
we had the same problem on an IBM 300PL with the same video card, you need to use the Xfree86 server for VGA not SVGA and it will work fine, or do what we did we set it up with the
SVGA server but ran VNC on it and attached to it remo
Iagoba wrote:
>
> Hello again
>
> I was trying to Install Mandrake 7.1 in my job's computer, (I wanted
> show the Linux excelences to my boss), and I ever got the same problem,
> when I'm configuring the X Server, when I try to test the resolution
> mode the instalation crash! the window
essage -
> From: "Iagoba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Listas-Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:42 PM
> Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 & S3 Trio 3D
>
> > Hello again
> >
> > I was trying to Install Mandr
have you tried standard video setup
there could be a problem with your cards chip set ok
stephen
- Original Message -
From: "Iagoba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Listas-Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:42 PM
Subject: [n
Hello again
I was trying to Install Mandrake 7.1 in my job's computer, (I wanted
show the Linux excelences to my boss), and I ever got the same problem,
when I'm configuring the X Server, when I try to test the resolution
mode the instalation crash! the window appears black and never retu
Hello
I can ping 127.0.0.1 on new localmachine with Mandrake 7.1 installed from Konsole.
I can ping 127.0.0.1 from other networked pc on my network
I need to add routes for mailserver/firewall inet address 192.9.100.3
broadcast
, September 22, 2000 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 too many bugs
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> IE does not crash as much as netscape, in fact it is common knowledge that
> IE is more stable than netscape..I only had IE crash once, and in MD 7.1
> v
> If you have installed the tarball version first,
> can you just delete the dir in which you specified
> Netscape to install or does it dribble a bunch of
> stupid little libs all around that yoiu don't know about?
I'm not sure about stupid little libs but you can find out what files
were extra
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, you wrote:
yeah the way the sounds work here is a bit strange. I have CrystalClear.
For the kde sounds system, it plays all the kde sounds. cant hear any of the
other sounds such as space sounds. If I turn the volume all the way up the
kde sounds blast through the
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, you wrote:
yeah so dont forget to use the upgrade so that'll erase the old version.
> If you have installed the tarball version first,
> can you just delete the dir in which you specified
> Netscape to install or does it dribble a bunch of
> stupid little libs all around th
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> IE does not crash as much as netscape, in fact it is common knowledge that
> IE is more stable than netscape..I only had IE crash once, and in MD 7.1
> version of netscape it crashed first time i tryed it out.
>
--
I guess you never tried IE 5.5 yet? I had to
If you have installed the tarball version first,
can you just delete the dir in which you specified
Netscape to install or does it dribble a bunch of
stupid little libs all around that yoiu don't know about?
I wonder if I need to know what to look for
like little useless libs or .so files left be
> Sound volume control is a frequent problem for new users..
>
> Ok from a terminal 'aumix'
Thanks John...I'm presuming this is the base Linux sound control but I
would have thought that kmix would have done the same thing. Guess
not. I'll pass your msg to him. I'm more of a "quiet" computer
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Yeah I have uninstalled the old version and installed the new one. Actually,
Netscape doesnt crash when I only have one or two navigator open. But any more
than that will more likely to crash or freezes all my navigators. I have a
tendency to open a lot of na
-Original Message-
> From: Vic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 6:06 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 too many bugs
>
>
> Hi, what kind of cpu, motherboard chipset, and other
> cards do you have in your machine?
essage-
> From: Vic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 6:06 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 too many bugs
>
> Hi, what kind of cpu, motherboard chipset, and other
> cards do you have in your machine? how much ram?
Larry Marshall wrote:
>
> > from my own carelessness or, for lack of a better word, my own stupidity.
> > I did my homework, asked questions (and listened to answers), read books,
> > absorbed how-to's, went to websites, etc.
>
> I prefer to call it "my ignorance"...except for the stupid times :
Larry Marshall wrote:
>
> > to the windoze that crashes a lot or freezes. hardly had any crashes except for
>that darn Netscape. That program itself crashes but not the system.
>
> Ah...I'm not alone :-) While doing mail with Netscape I've had it
> freeze everything tighter than a drum...twi
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> Hi, what kind of cpu, motherboard chipset, and other
> cards do you have in your machine? how much ram?
> and did you hand build it or buy pre-built?
>
Compaq 5834, 500 Mhz Celeron, i810 vid chipset (didn't work with 7.0, works
like a charm with 7.1), 64 meg RAM
Larry wrote --->
> Did you have any problems with volumn on your SB Live card? I was
> talking to a neophyte Linux buddy of mine yesterday and when we
> installed 7.1 for him it recognized his SB Live card just fine. But
> he reported to me yesterday that he has no control over volume and
> th
consequently I depend of freeware utilities that sometimes aren't up to par
to allow me to be productive, but this isn't a complaint - just an
observation.
-Original Message-
From: Patti Wavinak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 5:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECT
6 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 too many bugs
Hi, what kind of cpu, motherboard chipset, and other
cards do you have in your machine? how much ram?
and did you hand build it or buy pre-built?
Sorry for so many questions, I hear different opinions
about the new MDK 7.1 a
> The main things I'm running into are a poor X setup (that
> might've been me not understanding how Mandrake is setup, but Mandrake is
> definitely bad for KDE on a small, low-quality monitor) and probs with
Or at least with yours :-) It's clear that Linux, in general, needs
to improve its sup
> In reference to 7.1 being buggy, I disagree intensely. Netscape does crash a
> bit too much, but still not as much as Internet Exploder from Microcrap.
Not that it matters but I tried hard to drop Explorer in favor of
Netscape under Windows and always had to return to Explorer because it
wa
>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 too many bugs
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> > My opinion of Mandrake 7.1 is that alot of the applications/services are
> > just to buggy and not thoroughly tested before r
> to the windoze that crashes a lot or freezes. hardly had any crashes except for
>that darn Netscape. That program itself crashes but not the system.
Ah...I'm not alone :-) While doing mail with Netscape I've had it
freeze everything tighter than a drum...twice. Couldn't kill X,
couldn't d
> from my own carelessness or, for lack of a better word, my own stupidity.
> I did my homework, asked questions (and listened to answers), read books,
> absorbed how-to's, went to websites, etc.
I prefer to call it "my ignorance"...except for the stupid times :-)
> LM 7.1 has found my printer
gy or me not understanding how Mandrake's setup
>From: Patti Wavinak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 too many bugs
>Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 22:09:58 + (GMT)
>
>John, I'm a bit curi
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> > My opinion of Mandrake 7.1 is that alot of the applications/services are
> > just to buggy and not thoroughly tested before release. I would suggest if
> > you like Mandrake to get a copy of 7.02 and alot of problems will go away.
>
> John...could you be a bit
In a message dated 21-Sep-00 19:41:59 Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< > My opinion of Mandrake 7.1 is that alot of the applications/services are
> just to buggy and not thoroughly tested before release. I would suggest if
> you like Mandrake to get a copy of 7.02 and alot o
Wrap Netscape in ulimit's and nice's and it can't crash your system.
*^*^*^*
Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sungod robes
on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little
pickles at you? -- Real Genius
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Larry Marshall wrote:
>
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Yeah perhaps you are right about 7.2 will be better than the last versions.
As usually that's the case. I dont think 7.1 is too buggy. I think that some
features on some programs are not yet implemented as a lot of those programs
arent made by mandrake but from
>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 9/21/00, 12:40:34 PM, John W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
[newbie] Mandrake 7.1 too many bugs:
> My opinion of Mandrake 7.1 is that alot o
My opinion of Mandrake 7.1 is that alot of the applications/services are
just to buggy and not thoroughly tested before release. I would suggest if
you like Mandrake to get a copy of 7.02 and alot of problems will go away.
Perhaps 7.2 will address these bugs without creating even more.
John
___
Hi,
I think you can find some information about Linmodems and Winmodems on:
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
I hope this can help you,
Cheers,
Carol^
El mié, 20 sep 2000, escribiste:
> Barry Premeaux wrote:
>
> > Mark,
> >
> > When I go Mandrakes home page and pull up the 'Supp. Hardwa
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
>Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote:
>>
>> I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ?
>
>Hi. I'm using an ISA/Supra Diamond 56k modem. Worked fine with Mandrake, right
>out of the box...
>
>Don't know why PCI shouldn't work a
goto linmodems.com if you want to find the most updated list on winmodems,
mandrake says most because they havent tested them all but they know there
are drivers out there for some winmodems
Barry Premeaux wrote:
> Mark,
>
> When I go Mandrakes home page and pull up the 'Supp. Hardware' link, this is all
> I find under 'MODEM'
>
> " Most modems and ISDN adaptors are supported. Most "Win-modems" are NOT
> supported."
>
> 'Most' to me means many, but not all. I am comforted by a Ma
Mark,
When I go Mandrakes home page and pull up the 'Supp. Hardware' link, this is all
I find under 'MODEM'
" Most modems and ISDN adaptors are supported. Most "Win-modems" are NOT
supported."
'Most' to me means many, but not all. I am comforted by a Manufacturer/Model Number
type of list, bec
Loaded Mandrake 7.1 and my sound has some cracking in the
background. I have two drives, one with win98 and other other with Mandrake
7.1 What do I have to tweak to make the cracking in the background go away?
Cheers
josh
wait...I'm confused about something here. How can the HCL leave you in
the dark about whether a peice of hardware is supported or not. Either
it's on the list or it isn't. Was yours on the list?
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mandrake's HCL left me in the dark on modems. You can go to
> h
Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote:
>
> I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ?
Hi. I'm using an ISA/Supra Diamond 56k modem. Worked fine with Mandrake, right
out of the box...
Don't know why PCI shouldn't work as well though...
Any one else? ;-)
--
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote:
>
>> I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ?
>>
>
> [snip]
>
> Rodrigoexternal
>
> Alan
yeah...what Alan said. An external or ISA...if you decided to go with an
internal check the HCL on the
Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote:
>
> I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ?
>
[snip]
Rodrigoexternal
Alan
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote:
>I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ?
External!
Paul
--
Worry is prayer for what you DON'T want.
http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403
-=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrak
go buy an actiontec modem almost all of them are labled linux comapatible and
they are awsome, gives you damn good connection everytime
I almost giving up. I'll buy an USR 56K.But ISA or PCI ? Any sugestions ?
From: adam sheridan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 15/09/2000 18:10
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: Re(1): RE: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 / Trying to get modem to wor
Rodrigo Villela LAB17 wrote:
> I have a HSP Onboard modem and it doesn't work either.
>Any solutions ?
If it says HSP anywhere on the packaging it is almost certainly a winmodem.
The (few) exceptions are still winmodems but include some sort of Linux driver
or source code to compile one on y
Dennis Myers wrote:
>
> Rodrigo, Hola, no not all internal modems are winmodems. I have a Best
> Data internal ISA modem, jumpered and it is lightning for a modem. Works
> very well. Modems that are PCI or ISA and say made for windows or
> controllerless somewhere on the package are winmodems and
t. What do you think might me happening?
>
> Joshs
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Rye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 11:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 / Trying to get modem to work
>
> Josh S
Rodrigo, Hola, no not all internal modems are winmodems. I have a Best
Data internal ISA modem, jumpered and it is lightning for a modem. Works
very well. Modems that are PCI or ISA and say made for windows or
controllerless somewhere on the package are winmodems and will not work.
As far as I hav
i have a usb modular-tech modem and i cant get it to work all i get is modem
busy. will i need a new modem?
- Original Message -
From: Rodrigo Villela LAB17 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 8:10 PM
Subject: Re(1): RE: [newbie]
Josh Shirey wrote:
>
> Just loaded Mandrake 7.1 complete install on my pc at home and I am
> having trouble getting my Multi Tech PCI modem to work when trying to
> initate a dialup to my ISP. The modem say's that it's ready but when I try
> to connect it just says "initalizing modem" an
Just loaded Mandrake 7.1 complete install on my pc at home and I am
having trouble getting my Multi Tech PCI modem to work when trying to
initate a dialup to my ISP. The modem say's that it's ready but when I try
to connect it just says "initalizing modem" and never does anything. I c
I've noticed this problem with both Redhat 6.2's bootnet.img and Mandrake 7.1's. It is
impossible to install over FTP with this image.. (at least for me.) Everything is fine
until it
gets to the 24th file in the list of downloads (in the case where i ask it to install
everything.. the file is
Mark Zip wrote:
> PII,
> 550,
> 128 MB
> 12 Gb HD +
> Rockwell HCF 56k Data Fax PCI Modem,
> SB AudioPCI 128
>
> Installed Mandrake Linux 7.1 this eve. Everything seems to have gone fine.
> But I can't get it to find the modem and i cant find where to put any path
> to the modem even if i found i
I believe the reason you modem isn't working is that it is a winmodem.
During the past couple of years modem manufacturers began producing modems
that lacked dedicated processors and instead relied on the computers cpu to
do all of the processing. Unfortunatly, these bastardized modems are very
h
PII,
550,
128 MB
12 Gb HD +
Rockwell HCF 56k Data Fax PCI Modem,
SB AudioPCI 128
Installed Mandrake Linux 7.1 this eve. Everything seems to have gone fine.
But I can't get it to find the modem and i cant find where to put any path
to the modem even if i found it.
Tried to set up a connection
>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 10:04 PM
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 Problem with SCSI Drives and eth0 on boot
> Need Help.
>
> I'm running a HP Vectra XU with (1) 2GB ST3255ON ; (4) 18GB ST318416N SCSI
> drives and a Sony SCSI CDROM. The (4) 18GB di
I would avoid using Grub and go to Lilo until
this was figured out.
Sorry if I have not been very helpful, but I at least
like to try so you not think your ignored :)
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> Need Help.
>
> I'm running a HP Vectra XU with (1) 2GB ST3255ON ; (4) 18GB ST318416N SCSI
> dr
Need Help.
I'm running a HP Vectra XU with (1) 2GB ST3255ON ; (4) 18GB ST318416N SCSI
drives and a Sony SCSI CDROM. The (4) 18GB disks are in an external
HP1350SE tower. The SCSI controller is on the system board and is an
Adaptec AIC-7880 Ultra SCSI. All the drives are narrow channel.
When I
Hello, I am new to the Linux product and needed to ask a few questions...I
installed Mandrake 7.1 on both my work PC and my home PC. On my work PC, my
e-mail will not work (it gives me an unknown OPEN error) and this is over
an ethernet network while my e-mail at home
(using basically the same
I tried to upgrade my kernel with RPM's before; failed miserably at it. I
eventually just upgraded the old fasion way by downloading and compiling the
source code. Anyway, http://www.mandrakeuser.org/install/kupgrade2.html should
help you install your new kernel via RPM.
> I'm experimenting with
"C. Bryan Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm experimenting with Linux once again -- want to use it as a networked
> workstation. I installed Mandrake 7.1 without a hitch, but ran into
> problems when upgrading. I followed the advice on the Mandrake Update
> website, and tried to upgrade the
I'm experimenting with Linux once again -- want to use it as a networked
workstation. I installed Mandrake 7.1 without a hitch, but ran into
problems when upgrading. I followed the advice on the Mandrake Update
website, and tried to upgrade the kernel manually. Downloaded rpms, and
used rpm -Uv
rsday, August 17, 2000 4:11 PM
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1,xwindows, help!
>
> I've tried everywhere and no one can help me with this problem:
>
>
> Hi
> i installed mandrake[7.1 -downloaded off the website on tuesday lastweek]
> without a network card and it worked fin
I've tried everywhere and no one can help me with this problem:
Hi
i installed mandrake[7.1 -downloaded off the website on tuesday lastweek]
without a network card and it worked fine.
Xwindows and all.
Then i installed a 3com network card into my computer and reinstalled
mandrake. and i got t
Hi I recently upgraded from 7.0 to 7.1 lost all my good Themes!!
Has anyone Had that problem!
Is LILO coming up after bootup?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 7/27/00, 8:54:18 PM, Jeff Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
[newbie] Mandrake
What steps have you taken so far? mlr52 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeff Martin wrote:
> I need help getting it installed and setup. I can't seem to get it to
> boot off of a second HD. Please help?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Jeff Martin wrote:
>I need help getting it installed and setup. I can't seem to get it to
>boot off of a second HD. Please help?
What did you try already?
What hardware do you have?
A bit more info and we may be able to help...
Paul
--
Economist:
someone who wonders if it w
I need help getting it installed and setup. I can't seem to get it to
boot off of a second HD. Please help?
Installed to its own hard drive just fine, but when I
reconfigured the box, I accidently disconnected the second
CD-ROM cable.
It seems my 'master' CD-RW just fine, but does not see my
other CD-ROM on the K desktop nor can I access it. What must I
do to have both on the K desktop?
Bob H
I just installed 7.1 and was disappointed that all my important apps
were missing. This leads me to wonder why the installation process was
asking me for an "applications" CD. Are these the extra discs that you
can only get from the package? May I also confirm that you only get two
discs if you
I am having problem installing Mandrake 7.1 from my hard disk..i
downloaded the /Mandrake and /images trees. i used LeechFTP(M$ windoze)
to download them. the whole download is like 1G.
after i reboot the computer in to mandrake setup and located the
mandrake directory. it said "loading ramdis
Right after it finishes formatting the new partitions, it throws an error
saying "no hdlists found", and installation stops right there. Has anyone
seen this? Is there a workaround?
Pertinent system information:
Mandrake 7.1 Deluxe (bought at the store, not downloaded)
Abit BP6 motherboard, d
I noticed a large number of messages about all the problems people were having
with Mandrake 7.1 hanging at the IDE detection phase of installation but I do
not remember seeing any work arounds or resolutions for this issue come along.
Were there ever any? If so what were they?
I am having what i
Has anybody had any trouble with Corel WP Office 2k going
onto L-M 7.1.
It has worked great on my L-M 7.0.
MarkP
"Jons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 4:17 AM
Subject: [newbie] Mandrake 7.1 installation - CD can't eject
> I have both the installation and extension CD's for Mandrake 7.1. During
the
> installation(expert), I choose
I have both the installation and extension CD's for Mandrake 7.1. During the
installation(expert), I choose that I have the extension CD. Then, it went
on with the installtion and everything looks fine until it asks me for the
extension CD - I can't eject the CD drive! So I had to abandoned the
ex
I have both the installation and extension CD's for Mandrake 7.1. During the
installation(expert), I choose that I have the extension CD. Then, it went
on with the installtion and everything looks fine until it asks me for the
extension CD - I can't eject the CD drive! So I had to abandoned the
ex
Install XFREE86 4.0 and then install the Linux reference drivers from
Nvidia.
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On 6/30/2000 at 12:07 AM Gary scribbled:
>On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 10:03:16AM +0530 or thereabouts, Sthitaprajna
wrote:
>
>> > Also, there was talk of problems with freeX86 V4
On 30 Jun 00, at 0:07, Gary wrote:
> Thanks for your input. I really would like the drivers for my TNT2 though,
> plus the mentioned above. Do you think an install over the 7.0 would
The Creative team seems to have released some sort of drivers for the
TNT2. You could try the gaming newsgrou
> I have been lurking and have noticed that many people have had trouble with
> installing V7.1. I am not talking about burning CDs, etc, but rather with
> the actual installation. I just ordered 7.1 and the CDs should be here
> shortly. Question is, is it okay. Seems like some have been hav
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 10:03:16AM +0530 or thereabouts, Sthitaprajna wrote:
> > Also, there was talk of problems with freeX86 V4, versus the
> established version. Should I install it over 7.0 (which is very well
> > setup for me presently), or just do a fresh install? Any thoughts from
> tho
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