Hmm glx is installed fine i guess. The kernel wont install thats weird i
never seen that one before ... did you do any changes to it?
Do you use a custom kernel or is it the default ? What kernel version is it?
The default mandrake8 kernel should work fine.
Thing is i dont know allmost
Here is a snip of the nvidias own readme that you find from the same section
of nvidias homepage there where you can download the tars.
This snip concerns the tar install prozess . I repeat: Use the tars not the
rpms and follow the instructions from THIS readme DONT use the instructions
that
On Monday 23 July 2001 21:18, Terry C wrote:
Thanks. I already used the nv_check.sh script and it
said that everything was OK. Based on the information
I have been seeing I am thinking that I need to try
installing the 1251 drivers from the tarball instead
of the rpm. Should I uninstall the
Hi i have a firewire card and a sony cam now sony cams are a little more
complicated cause they use different encoding (i think) but i got them
working now you need to install libraw and i recommend gscanbus to have an
eye on your firewire filesystems etc libraw is available from the rpms dir
, Kernell32 wrote:
Hi i have a firewire card and a sony cam now sony cams are a little more
complicated cause they use different encoding (i think) but i got them
working now you need to install libraw and i recommend gscanbus to have an
eye on your firewire filesystems etc libraw is available from
Shouldn't it be make install ?
That article repeats the README file from the tar and if i remember right
that
didnt work.
Just untar the tars and type make install in both kernel and glx
directories.
Then add: load glx
and replace: nv with nvidia
in the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file as it says
on kde2.2) and
khealthcare (wich doesnt want to compile either) humh ill seek more. Anyway
all sensors work and the install was a piece of cake thanks a lot! Good job!
On Thursday 19 July 2001 23:38, civileme wrote:
On Thursday 19 July 2001 17:33, Kernell32 wrote:
Hi i was wondering if anyone has
Ok today came the security update for openssl and my mirror has it (i
checked) it has the same name as the installed package only a .1 is added
at the end of the name mandrake update wont see this it actually appeared in
the installed section of mandrakeupdate but if i do a :
# rpm -qa | grep
Find a file called wine.conf i think its on /etc/
edit it so that it ponts to the correct locations of your drive ie c:\path/to/your/windose/partition
or floppy-/mnt/floppy ... its the file that tells wine where your drives
are you can also make a copy of that file and rename it to .winerc and
is that a cdwriter that your talking about or a cdrom? with the
releasecandidate i had the same problem i had to make a link to the
actual device it was missing or something like that anyway it helped
this what i did :
ln -st scd0 /dev/cdrom thats for cdrws. Problems with normal cdrom i
Thats very possible if you happend to have your
windows partition on a location like /mnt/windose it wont probably set it
up right make a copy of your wine.conf file (i think in /etc) copy it into
your home dir rename it .winerc and edit it so that it points to your drives
ie.
Ok im about to loose my nerves rpmdrake wont accept any media that i tell it
it worked before but after (dont ask me why ) taking out the default media
(cdrom ) it tells me that it could not find any package and i should check if
my network drives are mounted in case i did a network install
In mandrake 7.2 you can (after installing openssl ans openssh packages
clients servers etc.) add ssh modules to linuxconf so you can configure it
from there too linuxconf control control files and system configure
linuxconf modules there you can enable linuxconf to show your ssh setup so
On Sunday 12 November 2000 09:25, you wrote:
Ok I turned on inet in the linuxconf but when I try to
login from another machine it says trying ip# and
then says connected to ip# but it waits about 10
seconds and then shuts down. Can some one tell me how
to fix this?
On Saturday 11 November 2000 01:50, you wrote:
I was trying to install the goodies for my Voodoo3 on the recently
installed 7.2
What goodies do you mean?
Anyways, I can't seem to be able to run/compile anything requiring
Glide 2 I usually get an error saying
Hi you can enable disable allmost all services in linuxconf also you can tell
if the service should start at bootup its easy and usefull
linuxconf network severtasks intenet sevices
and then linuxconf control controlpanel control service activity
telnet is controlled by inetd (7.1) and
On Thursday 09 November 2000 22:05, you wrote:
Hello:
I have a qestion concerning file sharing in Linux-Mandrake. I have two
computers networked together and can ping both machines and share the
Internet. My question now is: How can I access the others machines file
using a graphical
Hi im connacted to the internet via a cable modem with a linux router, behind
that i run mandrake 7.2 on a desktop. Well at the instalation i could choose
between some network tools to connact via serial line to other machines i
unselected all those tool cause i thought i wouldnt need them,
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