Re: [newbie] New problem with Gnome

2002-02-05 Thread FemmeFatale
Thank you muchly if that works Sridhar ;0 Femme Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: > On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 01:52:34 -0700, FemmeFatale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > I've downloaded & installed Ximian's Gnome product. Before that I used some > > default Gnome that came with the mandrake installs CD's.

Re: [newbie] New problem with Gnome

2002-02-05 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 01:52:34 -0700, FemmeFatale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've downloaded & installed Ximian's Gnome product. Before that I used some > default Gnome that came with the mandrake installs CD's. Both times, I've had > the problem where it (Gnome) for some reason cannot find my "

[newbie] New problem with Gnome

2002-02-05 Thread FemmeFatale
I've downloaded & installed Ximian's Gnome product. Before that I used some default Gnome that came with the mandrake installs CD's. Both times, I've had the problem where it (Gnome) for some reason cannot find my "host" address. It seems any other Window Manager works fine. Gnome even connect

Re: [newbie] new problem with memory

2000-10-20 Thread Emerhawk
Emerhawk wrote: > > I installed another 64 megs of memory on my machine. > Total of 128 megs. Linux is only recoginizing 64 megs. Does anyone Know > how to get Linux to locate the extra memory. > > Thanks > Emerhawk > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Probl

Re: [newbie] new problem with memory

2000-10-19 Thread Gunnar HÃ¥land
tor, 19 okt 2000, skrev Emerhawk: > I installed another 64 megs of memory on my machine. > Total of 128 megs. Linux is only recoginizing 64 megs. Does anyone Know > how to get Linux to locate the extra memory. > > Thanks > Emerhawk > > [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [newbie] new problem with memory

2000-10-19 Thread Carroll Grigsby
Emerhawk: If you're using grub, become the superuser, call up an editor, and load /boot/grub/menu.lst. Just under the line title linux there is a line: kernel (hd1, 0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/hdb5 (or something similar) change it to read: kernel (hd1, 0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/hd

Re: [newbie] new problem with memory

2000-10-19 Thread Greg Stewart
If you are using lilo to boot, add (as the very first line) the following: append="mem=128M" re-run lilo, re-boot, and you should be fine. If you are running Grub... can't help ya there--never seen it, never used it, never tried to look for it. Sorry. --Greg - Original Message - From

Re: [newbie] New Problem

1999-09-12 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, you wrote: > I would assume if I couldnt figure out my (Localname.localserver) password or loging > name, I couldnt continue. That is why I posed the question. I reinstalled Linux > again, but removed anything that pertains to networking, internet, email, and other > stuff lik

Re: [newbie] New Problem

1999-09-12 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Well, I got Linux to load just fine. I have tried to install it MANY different > ways and everything wants to boot until it wants to mount (Or whatever it is > called) my ethernet card. then it sits there then it fails. After everything is > done it asks for my lo

Re: [newbie] New Problem

1999-09-12 Thread Caymen
I would assume if I couldnt figure out my (Localname.localserver) password or loging name, I couldnt continue. That is why I posed the question. I reinstalled Linux again, but removed anything that pertains to networking, internet, email, and other stuff like that. I get a new error at boot up. It

Re: [newbie] New Problem

1999-09-11 Thread Dan Brown
Caymen wrote: > called) my ethernet card. then it sits there then it fails. After everything is > done it asks for my login name and password. I type it in and then it gives me > something like you are suposed to type in your server. I try everything I can "something" like _what_? Does

[newbie] New Problem

1999-09-11 Thread Caymen
Well, I got Linux to load just fine. I have tried to install it MANY different ways and everything wants to boot until it wants to mount (Or whatever it is called) my ethernet card. then it sits there then it fails. After everything is done it asks for my login name and password. I type it in and

Re: [Re: [newbie] new problem]

1999-04-21 Thread Michael Scottaline
Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "M & C Z." wrote: > > I got everything installed (at least I think I did). Now I find out my video > card (S3 86C365 4MB AGP) is not supported by XFree86. Does anyone know of > anything I can do? I can't afford to buy Accelerated-X which does support my > card. >

Re: [newbie] new problem

1999-04-20 Thread Lloyd
"M & C Z." wrote: > > I got everything installed (at least I think I did). Now I find out my video > card (S3 86C365 4MB AGP) is not supported by XFree86. Does anyone know of > anything I can do? I can't afford to buy Accelerated-X which does support my > card. > > Thanks in advance, > Mike You

[newbie] new problem

1999-04-20 Thread M & C Z.
I got everything installed (at least I think I did). Now I find out my video card (S3 86C365 4MB AGP) is not supported by XFree86. Does anyone know of anything I can do? I can't afford to buy Accelerated-X which does support my card. Thanks in advance, Mike