RE: [newbie] xdmcp

2001-01-11 Per discussione Helsby, James
This is a mandrake group. Try www.rpmfind.net -Original Message- From: iagoba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 8:52 AM To: Listas-Newbie Subject: [newbie] xdmcp Hi I want to know where I can download the xdm program with its daemon xdmcp and how to install it

RE: [newbie] Modem problems :*(

2000-12-22 Per discussione Helsby, James
A little helpful advice. Post more information. You most likely have a winmodem. Most winmodems will NOT work with linux. They used a software based driver. They are pci. So if you have a pci modem. It is most likely a winmodem. And will NOT work. -Original Message- From: Mike

RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0

2000-12-21 Per discussione Helsby, James
Need a little more information to be helpful. Are you sure that it uses the tulip driver? Have you tried running kudzu? Do you know that your network card is not bad? Have you tried using a different network card? Does the driver load? Is the driver built correctly? Cheers, James

RE: [newbie] Locked out at the LOGIN :

2000-12-21 Per discussione Helsby, James
Do you have access to the system? Or did you loose your passwords? From the way you worded it, it sounds like you lost your passwords, but what I think you are looking for is how to bring the gui back online. Go to init 5. That starts the gui in a separate NOHUP process. Cheers,

RE: [newbie] Switchdesk

2000-12-15 Per discussione Helsby, James
Try using init 5, that will bring you to the gui login screen. You can then choose kde, gnome, sawmill, etc. Cheers, James -Original Message- From: The BOFH [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 9:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Switchdesk

RE: [newbie] mounting cdrom problems

2000-12-14 Per discussione Helsby, James
Any mount entry in the /etc/fstab file, can be automatically mounted, by calling mount to the mount point. Ie, you have a nfs mount set up, that isn't currently mounted. Call the mount point "mount /mnt/nfs_mount" and it will mount. Provided it is in the fstab file. -Original Message-

RE: [newbie] Aureal Vortex

2000-12-11 Per discussione Helsby, James
There are no drivers for the vortex soundcards. Either 1, 2, or 3. -Original Message- From: Jim V. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 2:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Aureal Vortex I have tried every combination of .org/.com and

RE: [newbie] install trouble

2000-12-07 Per discussione Helsby, James
The problem is that you used error checking on an old version of mandrake. If you are really using 6.1, the system will have a hard time talking to an 8gb chunk in the middle of a 40 gb disk. Switch off the error checking, and it should take about 20 minutes. In response to the other question,

RE: [newbie] How to mount a network machine (not Samba)

2000-12-04 Per discussione Helsby, James
Use NFS (network file system). -Original Message- From: Mark Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 9:08 AM To: LinuxNewbie (E-mail) Subject: [newbie] How to "mount" a network machine (not Samba) Is it possible for me to mount a network computer. For

RE: [newbie] Mandrake 7.2 ISO's not right size...

2000-12-04 Per discussione Helsby, James
Try running an md5 checksum on the iso image. Compare it to the md5 that is listed where you downloaded the image. Most likely, you lost a few bits during ftp-ing. Also, you might have downloaded it with ASCI, and not with binary. This WILL cause the problem. Cheers, James.