when linux says the modem is busy, it's usually because there is a lock
file. go into the setup of kppp, and find something that says "Use Lock
File", and uncheck it. that's what i have to do when i get the modem busy
message.
jd
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i beleive if you use "chmod", you can change the permissions of all your
harddrives. but i'm not sure how to do it, at least for your computer.
hope i helped a little.
jd
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try going to linuxnewbie.org and checking the discussion section. i think i
remember a thread being posted about the same problem your having (the
blinking screen thing). sorry, but that's the best i can do for you.
later.
jd
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okay, i got samba all set up and running. i can see my linux box from
windows. when i try to connect to it, it prompts for a password. however,
i have not set a password for it. i've tried every password for my system,
and even tried nothing. but it always tells me that it's an invalid
okay, mandrake puts a lot of stuff on your computer when you install it.
how do i find out what it has installed, and then how do i get rid of it if
i don't want it?
thanks
jd
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go to linuxconf (i think that's it), and go to boot manager. in there you
should be able to change the default boot. sorry for being so unsure, but
my linux box isn't here right now.
jd
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hey everybody,
i'm trying to set up swat, to use with samba. on linuxnewbie.org, it tells
me to use my favorite browser, and type in http://192.168.0.1:901, which
should prompt for a username and password to access swat. but it doesn't.
i get an error say that the connection was reset by
i'm sorry, but i sex is more popular than linux. sex is human nature.
but anyway :)
jd
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Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 23:21:37 +0200
sure!
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i'm looking to put in a second hdd on my computer. i want it to run with
linux. currently, i'm running a dual boot system with windoze 98, and
mandrake 7.0. how do i go about doing this?
jd
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go to setup in kppp. click on the device tab. there will be a box that
says "Use lock file". uncheck it. that's usually the problem when my modem
is locked. later.
jd
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i just wrote an e-mail to drake x about this problem. it happened to me
agin tonight. in my case (and i don't know if it's the same as yours), it
was the fstab file. get into the shell and emacs the fstab file. see what
it says. i have a hunch that that is your problem.
jd
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hey man, what's up. guess what? it happened to me again tonight!!! but i
figured out what was wrong, at least with my system. it's the fstab file.
for some reason, when i try to get my zip drive to work, it overwrites
everything in the fstab file, and leaves only the lines for the zip
i'm sorry you have to go. i had a similar problem, but my harddrive
wouldn't remount in read/write mode. so i basically had a harddirive that i
could only read off of. the only answer i could get where things like edit
the fstab file, etc. but i couldn't cause it was a read only hd.
i want an mp3 player, a good one, and an aol instant messanger clone, so i
can contact people using IM. does anyone know of any really good ones?
jd
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did you partition your hdd? or do you have an empty hdd? are you running
any other os's? if you can, provide a little more info, and we'll see what
we can think of.
later man
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well, i can tell you that it is a problem with X. i had the same problem,
but it was caused by another problem (mainly my hdd becoming read only).
but i don't know how to fix it. sorry man.
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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 12:29:44 -0400
J D wrote:
yeah, you're right. i'm gonna e-mail an expert list about this. the
only
problem is that i'm so short
okay, i've tried several things to fix my major problem. nothing has
worked. so how do i format my linux partition? last night i got bored and
tried rm -rf / as i read to never do this unless i wanted to
reinstall linux. but it didn't work. help!
Problemstill
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BILL wrote:
J D wrote:
okay, i've tried several things to fix my major problem. nothing has
worked. so how do i format my linux partition? last night i got
bored and
tried rm -rf / as i read to never do this unless i wanted
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Subject: Re: [newbie] MAJOR PROBLEM
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 07:55:05 -0400
J D wrote:
i don't know what i did, but here's the problem: when i try to boot, it
starts off normally, but when it checks the root filesystem, it fails.
this
is what it says after:
The superblock could
i don't know what i did, but here's the problem: when i try to boot, it
starts off normally, but when it checks the root filesystem, it fails. this
is what it says after:
The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
filesystem. If the device is valid and it really
okay, i got my internet connection to work. does anyone have an suggestions
on how to secure my computer for when i'm online?
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same here man. i'd love to get rid of windoze, but unfortunatly, i can't.
i have all my pre-linux work in windoze. plus, i have programing to do,
that has to be in visual c++. so, for school, and professional reasons, i
need windoze too.
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