On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Mark Berkwitt wrote:
> I know this should be so simple, but Mandrake just doesn't get it.
> eth0 using tulip is connected to my cable modem. I have it set to dhcp as it
> should. On installation I have 2 nics. eth1 is for a nic I plan to use in
> the future, but it's not conn
I'm a complete neophyte so take this with a grain of salt but I configured
eth0 as a lan connection and could not connect to the Internet unless the
host name was left blank.
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mån 2002-09-30 klockan 08.35 skrev Mark Berkwitt:
> Then you chose the 'network' option when mandrake install asked for you to
> cofigure eth0?
Eh, not sure, probably. I do remember it said "lan" though, but I used
the installer in Swedish and don't know what minor differences in
wording there ma
Then you chose the 'network' option when mandrake install asked for you to
cofigure eth0?
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mån 2002-09-30 klockan 05.59 skrev Mark Berkwitt:
> I know this should be so simple, but Mandrake just doesn't get it.
> eth0 using tulip is connected to my cable modem. I have it set to dhcp as it
> should. On installation I have 2 nics. eth1 is for a nic I plan to use in
> the future, but it's n
I,m running 9.0 with the same setup I use two nic,s
because I use it both ways on cable modem.Mine came right
up ,the one not connected fails. Joe
> I know this should be so simple, but Mandrake just doesn't get it.
> eth0 using tulip is connected to my cable modem. I have it set to dhcp as it
> s
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> - I have also been trying to use msn messanger
> threw samba sharing to a
>couple of windows machines. the chatting works
> fine but if you try to
>use voice or video instead of typing it does not
> work?
>
> If you have any ideas or can direct me to wher
I just installed my Mandrake 8 disk, and I get messages in
/var/log/messages that say modules cannot be loaded, kernel isn't module
enabled, etc. I can't even post my messages file because I can't get
online without ppp. It was working fine before, I reinstalled because I
downloaded the seco
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 1:37 AM
> To: mandrake newbie
> Subject: [newbie] New Install, can't find CD
>
>
> Ok, this is so bad it hurts.
> I'm trying to load Mandrake 8.0 on an older box (an aging 75mhz
>
try xconfigurator or XF86setup (I think thats right) they are both console
apps that don't require x to be running to use them.
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On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 15:01:32 -0500
"Owens, Blaine C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anybody who is not a smartass can give me a clue as to how to
> correct my
> Xwindows problem then I think I can figure the rest out for myself.
>
> The card according to Windows Device Manager is Trident
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 07:01, Owens, Blaine C wrote:
> After a new install my Xwindows has horizontal lines making most
> applications INCLUDING DrakConf applications basically unusable.
> Perhaps if I could get Xwindows working reasonably I could address
> some of the other problems I am having. I r
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 02:07, Owens, Blaine C wrote:
> Last night I bit the bullet and installed Mandrake 7.2 dual boot
> with Windows 98. I've got a couple of problems and a question .
>
> 1) Xwindows comes up with horizontal lines across the screen. You
> cannot even read some apps because of these
Yep .. u have to install them
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From:
IRoKd
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Subject: [newbie] new install
Hey I have a couple of questions here if you
please:
When I installed the new 7.2 I g
Hi,
I have one more question for those of you in the know. I have tried once
again to find this in the help file first and could not find it. I have ver
7.2 on my dell inspiron 3700 laptop. It has a built in usb port, and I have
a usb zip drive. How do I may it work? Drakz finds the usb
Hi Bob,
If you are running KDE2, the themes aren't there anymore - KDE2 doesn't do
themes as it did in KDE1 :-(
There is a tool to import old themes (found in Configuration -> Other ->
Legacy Theme Importer) , but I couldn't get it to work yet.
There are supposed to be KDE2 themes showing up
Could be video, hard drive, cd, something on the motherboard. I would sugest
you just substitute another video card, if you have one and see if that gets
you anywhere. At least then you a will know where the problem is.
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Sorry guys,
deleting some when reply, ok.
But I didn't wrote anything of that !!
Eric MC
Paul wrote:
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> On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Eric MC.D wrote:
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> >> I just installed Linux (well actually I did it twice now) and I am having a
> >> fundemental problem. I think the problem is that my hardware con
yes...I saw that too *BIG grin* NT...BLAAh phooey!
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audio card has an IDE interface. I think most every hardware
> resource is consumed, and other than the IDE "conflict" I don't see any
> conflicts. The IDE interface on the Sound Blaster is disabled in my Win98
> setup which is how I get by with that (I think).
>
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Have you tried using "sndconfig" on your sound card? That card is definitly
supported, and it's odd that it doesn't work.
> I just installed Linux (well actually I did it twice now) and I am having a
> fundemental problem. I think the problem is that my hardware configuration
> is wrong for both
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ow I get by with that (I think).
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From: Eric MC.D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] New install
> John Eichenberger wrote:
> >
> > I just installed Linux (well actually I did i
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Eric MC.D wrote:
>> I just installed Linux (well actually I did it twice now) and I am having a
>> fundemental problem. I think the problem is that my hardware configuration
>> is wrong for both audio and modem. No specific devices show up for either
>> one. Not anymore any
John Eichenberger wrote:
>
> I just installed Linux (well actually I did it twice now) and I am having a
> fundemental problem. I think the problem is that my hardware configuration
> is wrong for both audio and modem. No specific devices show up for either
> one. Not anymore anyway. The secon
I'm not sure if it'll work, but at the lilo prompt try doing "linux 1". I've
also heard you can boot off the install CD as a sort of rescue disk, so maybe
try that. I'm just tossing idea's out of my head.
> I just completed an expert install(even though I'm not) because I needed
> to make sure th
Actually, I don't have a problem with SC, because I didn't install LILO into the MBR.
SC boots up fine and finds the Linux ext partition, and can boot to that partition.
The problem that I'm having is the LILO boot. I saw that someone else on the newbie
list out there is having the same problem
If you have the boot utility disk (you should have made it installing system
commander ) just boot from the floppy. This will tell SC the computer's new
configuration and SC will be reset. This way you will see if there is any
problem with LILO or GRUB and if the partitions are bootable.
On Wed,
Bob Schmidt wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I hope you can help me out. i just installed mandrake 7.0 on my Dell inspirion
> 3700. Everything works fine, I really like this os. Except I have one
> problem, when ever I shut down the computer. When it comes to unmounting the
> drives, I get this error
bd startup succeeded
smb: nmbd startup succeeded
..
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From: "Cameron Kerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 10:48 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] New install... Network problems
> What is the output o
Rodney Fulk wrote:
>
> Hello, I have a problem that nothing I have seems to explain...
> I have a linux box running on an Asus P2B-S motherboard with 32 meg of
> memory, Celeron 300a, Diamond Stealth 2000 video card (Pci with standard S3
> chipset.), 8 Gig hard drive, LinkSys 10/100 Network card
What is the output of dmesg?
also /var/log/messages might offer some help.
You might also try using linuxconf to set hostname
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From: Rodney Fulk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 8 February 2000 4:22pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] New install... Networ
I dedicated Mandrake to the second hard disk all to itself,
and partitioned that same dedicated hard drive into 2 parts, for Linux and swap
respectively. Use the DiskDruid software that's available during the
installation and it works perfectly. Well, did for me anyway! LILO puts its info
in
--On Monday, September 27, 1999, 6:46 AM -0500 DKunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am trying to install MDK 6.0 on second hard drive. It is a Western
> Digital 6.4 Gig hd. The first hard drive is a Maxtor 4.2 Gig. Does part
> of MDK 6.0 have to be on first drive? I have Partion Ma
linux [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
>I would like to install Mandrake 5.3 on a Toshiba Tecra notebook
>that is currently running Win98 on a FAT32 HD. I would actually
>like to remove Win98 and install only Mandrake. How can I do so?
During the install, use Disk Druid to delete the FAT32 partition
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