I use boot magic as my boot loader. Windows XP must be on the C drive since Boot Magic is a windows application. I just have lilo save to the LINUX partition. Boot Magic locates the windows and LINUX boot loaders. Boot magic is very easy to configure and use.
no matter what service is
running. You do need to ensure ENS is running. Start Gatekeeper, right click on
Extended Networking. Select properties. Then enable Extended Network Driver. Good
Luck!
Cyphfer
On Fri, 13 July 2001, civileme wrote:
On Friday 13 July 2001 07:47, Brian Durant wrote
My LimeWireLinux.Bin installed on LM8 after I install Kaffe. Use the software
manager, load the flat list and look for kaffe. After installing kaffe try installing
LimeWire.
Cyphfer
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Marcia Waller wrote:
On Thursday 17 May 2001 06:20, John Farrell wrote:
On Thu
diskette. Run the command sys c: without the
quotes...C: assumes the drive Win2000 was loaded on.
Good luck! I have been down this path before. Win2000 has been assigned to the stack
of software I don't use anymore.
Cyphfer
On Thu, 03 May 2001, David Savkovic wrote:
You need
Additonal Note. If you are adding Windows 2000 to the mix, it must reside below 2
gigs of the first hard drive.
On Fri, 16 March 2001, Romanator wrote:
michael wrote:
I was quadribooting for awhile (NT,98SE,RH,MDK7.2).
Make sure windows is on first.
-m-
Jon Doe wrote:
He is refering to New England. I recognize Ocean State Job Lot as a Rhode Island
business.
If you are looking for books you can try http://www.bn.com (barnes and noble) or try a
search on ebay. If you want really cheap, try checking a book out at your local
library.
Cyphfer
On Tue, 20
Try running sndconfig from root. Hopefully it will clear up your problem. I had to
run sndconfig to get my sound running. It will configure both wav and midi sound.
Cyphfer
On Mon, 29 January 2001, lqlee wrote:
my pc:
Intel 810 motherboard
celeron 466Hz
256M(1M
Run sndconfig from root. It fixed my sound in less than a minute including the wav
and midi sound test.
Cyphfer
On Mon, 01 January 2001, Jordan wrote:
New installation. (Mandrake 7.2)
M'board: ASUS P5A-B with built-in sound chip CMI 8330.
Processor: Cyrix II 333MHz
BIOS: Award
I have the same card. I had to run sndconfig I ran it as root from a KDE term window.
It gave me a warning about running it from a GUI, but it work just fine. It set up
my card in about 1 minute, including the sound checks in wav and midi mode.
Cyphfer
On Sun, 17 December 2000, "
install will automatically select the
partition(s) that will require a format to accomplish a fresh install.
After the install I had to run sndconfig to get sound running again.
I am relatively happy with 7.2
good luck
Cyphfer
On Tue, 28 November 2000, "Donald Jr Saxton" wrote:
Keep in mind that even numbered 2.2.16 kernels are developmental and odd numbered
kernels are considered stable. It is quite possible 2.2.16 will not support your
machine.
Cyphfer
On Sun, 26 November 2000, Kusumanto Sigit wrote:
I've just upgrade my Mandrake 7.0 kernel into 2.2.16. After
Subject: Re: [newbie] Time set
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Cyphfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 24 Nov 2000 06:27:49 PST
On Fri, 24 November 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis Myers wrote:
Ok, I give up. what does it take to get the clock to stay set in linux.
My bios clock is correct
First you might want to check the levels by running xmixer from root.
As a last ditch attempt to get it up, try this command line from root
# modprobe sb io=0x220 dma=1 mpu_io=0x330 irq=5
This loads the SoundBlaster module and all the modules that go with it. If you see a
warning about the
On Fri, 24 November 2000, "Oder Santos" wrote:
I have installed Mandrake 7.2 in my Toshiba satellite 315 CDS but harddrake
don't detect the sound chip OPL3SA2. It worked fine under Mandrake 6.1. Can
someone please help me solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Oder.
Run sndconfig from
as root run modprobe sb io=0x220 dma=1 mpu_io=0x330 irq=5
if there is an IRQ error run car/proc/interrupt to check where the conflict lies.
Then adjust the values in the command above for new irq
Cyphfer
On Fri, 24 November 2000, Oder Santos wrote:
On Friday 24 November 2000 18:40, you
On Thu, 23 November 2000, William Carling wrote:
Some Help perhaps? I have an Sounblaster PnP 16 bit,
Awe 32 and cannot get my sound running ina KDE session.
I am using the Linux Mandrake 7.2 , on an AMD K6-500
machine, 128 m ram. I wasn't able to get my 6.5 Linux
Mandrake to run with
On Thu, 23 November 2000, goldenpi wrote:
as root, enter the command init 3.
You will need the init command a lot, so I will explain its use:
the init command switched the systems runlevel. The high the runlevel
the more is loaded. level 0 is off, level 1 is single user, level 3 is
Try this command from terminal: shutdown -g0 -y
That is -g(zero)
On Tue, 21 November 2000, "speed of light" wrote:
Hi:
I am having a shut down issue with my machine running Mandrake 7.2. This
is what is happening. After I hit the shut down button, Mandrake begins
a shut down sequence.
I use a microsoft USB intellimouse explorer. I use it in the USB port. The mouse is
regonized in the BIOS on the TYAN Thunder 100 Dual Pentium II 400 equipped mother
board. Mandrake 7.2 recognized it and set it up as a generic 3 button mouse. It
works, but the wheel function is ignored.
Run sndconfig from root.
Cyphfer
On Tue, 21 November 2000, ed wrote:
Hi all well there must be something different about 7.2 and sound because I
cant get sound waves to play like I used to in 7.1 ? Maybe I missed a
configuration file or theres something I need to install anybody out
Your question should be directed at motherboard support. You never mention what
hardware you have. Will your mother board support a coppermine or katomi? Linux will
not care, but your motherboard may have a problem with it.
Cyphfer
On Tue, 21 November 2000, Eddie Torres wrote:
I am
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