On Wednesday 10 December 2003 4:00 pm, N. B. Day wrote:
A dual-boot with Win98 and Linux
A VMware installation of Win98 *inside of Linux*
You can network between the VMware Guest OS Win98 and Linux if you (1)
accepted the defaults at installation and (2) have samba properly set up
in Linux
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 4:00 pm, N. B. Day wrote:
It looks like you have this setup:
A dual-boot with Win98 and Linux
A VMware installation of Win98 *inside of Linux*
You can network between the VMware Guest OS Win98 and Linux if you (1)
accepted the defaults at installation and (2)
I have an update on the problem. Now when I try to access R-and-E in Windows I
get a dialog that says:
R-and-E is not accessible
No permission for resource
I think I might just need to run VMWare as root... sounds like a plan I
suppose.
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I was wondering if there is any way to get VMWare installed Win98 OS's to
access the partitions of other Win98 OS's that aren't created by VMWare.
If not then is there any way to right files to the VMWare Win98 from linux?
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On Tuesday 09 December 2003 11:01 pm, N. B. Day wrote:
If you have samba installed in Linux and a public samba share you should
see it in Network Neighborhood in Windows; assuming you have the
default bridged networking installed.
I'm not sure if I have Samba installed, but I'll check next
I know I can use Samba to have my VMWin98 communicate with my installed Win98.
The problem is I have no idea how to set up Samba so this works! Can someone
please give me some help?
PS. Sound is all buggy in VMWare. Anyway to fix this?
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Ok I configured the fstab and lilo and used the k3bsetup after I rebooted like
I was supposed too, but now when I try to use my Reader in K3b I get this
error from the debugger.
cdrdao
---
Cdrdao version 1.1.7 - (C) Andreas Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SCSI interface library
On Monday 17 November 2003 10:34 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Scott Naylor wrote:
I'm having some problems with my ATAPI 52x CD-Rom. It's supposed to be my
reader device in K3B, but right now it doesn't work. It isn't currently
set to scsi, but I don't know how to make it that way. What
I'm having some problems with my ATAPI 52x CD-Rom. It's supposed to be my
reader device in K3B, but right now it doesn't work. It isn't currently set
to scsi, but I don't know how to make it that way. What could I do to get my
CD Reader working in K3b?
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Recently I've been trying to configure Caitoo. I fixed the error with QT, but
now I have a different problem. This comes up everytime I try to configure it
checking for KDE headers installed... configure: error: your system is not
able to compile a small KDE application!
Check, if you installed
I'm having far too many problems trying to get my interfaces working. I have
enabled all of the interfaces during ./configure and they appear on timidity
-h but none of them work. Some of them will launch, but won't do anything
else. I mainly want the timidity -ia interface working. Does anyone
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 10:45 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
It is a lesson I learned myself the hard way :-(
Mixing packages from different releases is a seriously bad idea.
Particularly with libraries on which a whole lot of other packages depend.
In order to resolve the dependencies you
On Sunday 09 November 2003 8:20 pm, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 09 Nov 2003 11:57 pm, Scott Naylor wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 4:32 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 09:23 am, Scott Naylor wrote:
Just a small question, what would be the easiest way to upgrade KDE
OK so it looks like your urpmi.addmedia commands worked. Only point is that
the definition for your CD sources seems to be screwed up. Possibly because
you changed your CD-ROM to be ide-scsi You can correct that using the
Software Sources GUI in Mandrake control centre.
2nd point. If you
Just a small question, what would be the easiest way to upgrade KDE 3.1 to its
newest release in Mandrake 9.1? I tried a couple of things before, but it
didn't go so well.
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On Sunday 09 November 2003 4:32 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 09:23 am, Scott Naylor wrote:
Just a small question, what would be the easiest way to upgrade KDE 3.1
to its newest release in Mandrake 9.1? I tried a couple of things before,
but it didn't go so well.
Get
Does anyone have any idea how I can get my Epson Inkjet C80 working on Linux?
If so then please send me some instructions.
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On Friday 07 November 2003 05:36 pm, Chris Taylor wrote:
I have a C80 connected with USB. When I installed Mandrake 9.1 it found
the printer automatically. You might try going to Mandrake Control
Center / Hardware / PrinterDrake. If it is not showing up trying
selecting Add New Printer. There
On Monday 27 October 2003 06:04 pm, s wrote:
On Sunday 26 October 2003 06:26 pm, Scott Naylor wrote:
How exactly would I go about installing a Logitech Wingman Digital
Extreme Joystick. It would be really helpful if I had step to step
instructions if you can please.
I have the same stick
Make sure the kernel-doc package is installed and take a look here:
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/input/joystick.txt
also:
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/soundcard/chipset
This will give you the modules you need to install. For instance, I have a
SBLive! X-Gamer and a MS
On Monday 27 October 2003 04:19 pm, Johan wrote:
Hi,
Some rpms on disc (downloaded ver) and from update mirror have bad
signatures - choice install or cancell...
Should install or cancell - what will happen if install?
Kindly some pointers here please
Thanks
Usually you would just click
One more thing. When I try modprobe emu10k1-gp I get this error...
/lib/modules/2.4.21-0.13mdk/kernel/drivers/char/joystick/emu10k1-gp.o.gz:
init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
You may find
How exactly would I go about installing a Logitech Wingman Digital Extreme
Joystick. It would be really helpful if I had step to step instructions if
you can please.
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On Friday 24 October 2003 10:51 pm, Scott wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 22:04, Scott Naylor wrote:
I've run into a wierd error while trying to perform make install on a
program. It says this:
/bin/sh ../mkinstalldirs /usr/local/bin
@LIBTOOL@ --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c
On Saturday 25 October 2003 05:41 am, Kristjan wrote:
Hi
Suddenly my K3B refuses to burn anything
Just yesterday I burned Slack to the disc and it worked fine
Now the gui even does not start and from cli I get error like
k3b: relocation error: k3b: undefined symbol:
include -o caps.o caps.c
In file included from d3dgl_private.h:5,
from caps.c:20:
../../include/wine_gl.h:31:20: GL/glu.h: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [caps.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/scott/osfiles/winex/wine/dlls/d3dgl'
make[1]: ***
KMidi and Timidity work fine, but I need MIDI's to play on request from games
such as DOOM Legacy... I thought if KMid worked, they would work. How do you
get MIDI to work in games?
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Ok I attached the ReadMe file to the topic Video, but I couldn't edit it
because I'm not the creator of the topic. I hope that helped. And By the way,
I do try to answer questions, but I am completly new at Linux, I've only been
using it for a week or two...
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I'm not sure what old linux is, but I think it's carried over after a fresh
install... it doesn't really have any value. Re-installing Lilo will
immediatly remove that option. As for LinuxNonFB I can't be positive what it
is, but I think it's a more secure form of Linux. I've never booted into
I'm not sure what old linux is, but I think it's carried over after a fresh
install... it doesn't really have any value. Re-installing Lilo will
immediatly remove that option. As for LinuxNonFB I can't be positive what it
is, but I think it's a more secure form of Linux. I've never booted into
I've been trying to install VisualBoyAdvance from source lately and I've been
having a problem. Every time I try to configure I get this error
checking lex output file root... ./configure: line 1402: lex: command not
found
configure: error: cannot find output from lex; giving up
I think I need
I have recently been trying to use KMid, but I have run into a problem. KMid
uses a device called sequencer. I've looked in my /dev folder where it said
it was, but it isn't there. The commands locate and which also can't find
it. I have a Sound Blaster compatable sound card and I was wondering
Yes, all my sound does work. Only KMid doesn't work and that's because it
gives me the error /dev/sequencer could not be found.
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You are using the OSS sound driver when the link DarkLord pointed you to
recommends the Alsa driver for Midi.
Your card should work OK in 9.1 with the Alsa driver. If the Alsa driver is
correctly installed it will install a midi module for you
In my experience the easiest way to set up alsa
You are using the OSS sound driver when the link DarkLord pointed you to
recommends the Alsa driver for Midi.
Your card should work OK in 9.1 with the Alsa driver. If the Alsa driver is
correctly installed it will install a midi module for you
In my experience the easiest way to set up alsa
You are using the OSS sound driver when the link DarkLord pointed you to
recommends the Alsa driver for Midi.
Your card should work OK in 9.1 with the Alsa driver. If the Alsa driver is
correctly installed it will install a midi module for you
In my experience the easiest way to set up alsa is
You are using the OSS sound driver when the link DarkLord pointed you to
recommends the Alsa driver for Midi.
Your card should work OK in 9.1 with the Alsa driver. If the Alsa driver is
correctly installed it will install a midi module for you
In my experience the easiest way to set up alsa is
You are using the OSS sound driver when the link DarkLord pointed you to
recommends the Alsa driver for Midi.
Your card should work OK in 9.1 with the Alsa driver. If the Alsa driver is
correctly installed it will install a midi module for you
In my experience the easiest way to set up alsa is
You are using the OSS sound driver when the link DarkLord pointed you to
recommends the Alsa driver for Midi.
Your card should work OK in 9.1 with the Alsa driver. If the Alsa driver is
correctly installed it will install a midi module for you
In my experience the easiest way to set up alsa is
Hey I just did this a little bit back. You go to NVIDIA.com and choose the
Drivers section. Look for your card and you should run into a driver called
Linux IA32
Go download that file and put it anywhere you like. Then follow the
instructions at this link
Hey I just did this a little bit back. You go to NVIDIA.com and choose the
Drivers section. Look for your card and you should run into a driver called
Linux IA32
Go download that file and put it anywhere you like. Then follow the
instructions at this link
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