Hi,
I have installed redhat 7 with a CM8738 sound card. The correct modules
have been compiled for this card and the appropriate aliases placed in
modules.conf. When I try and load the modules, I get the error message
'Couldn't load modules, resource busy'.
I don't know if this card is supported
> >
>
> I'm using AT&T's Mediaone with linux -- they do not provide any
> support. Configuration is relatively straightforward -- it's not PPOE,
> just standard DHCP.
>
no surprise support wize.thanks for verify on config working
lee
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2000 00:18:08 George Trapkov wrote:
>I tried sndconfig and the card was recognized. At the
>end the computer froze. I had to reboot. Now when the
>computer start it stops and sound module and it does
>not go anywhere. Is there a way to avoid this? Can I
>go and change the sound modu
Aaron,
You only think it should boot from the scsi drive. It's looking for the
drive # it was looking for before, and that's changed with the IDE drive
installed. Bios looks for the first bootable drive and starts there. New
bios may be different, but all used to start counting from the IDE po
Hi all,
I've installed lm_sensors-2.5.2.rpm and lm_sensors-devel-2.5.2.rpm on my RH7.0
system and run the sensors-detect program successfully.
Now it says I need to modprobe i2c-isa and via686a. The i2c-isa module loads
OK but there is no via686a module anyplace.
Do I have to rebuild my kernel
sndconfig for the sound card and if you modem is PCI, then it's probably a
winmodem and even if it's not then probably can't use it in linux anyways.
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, George Trapkov wrote:
> How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
> Windows. It does not seem to work under Linux.
OK, I'm jumping in the middle here, but is your scsi built in or a pci card?
The motherboards' BIOS should allow you to specify the boot order. It
usually has options for IDE, floppy, and CDROM. It should also have an
option such as scsi, pci card, or other. I usually setup the CDROM as first
bo
Hello, everyone! Can someone tell me how to change the resolution of my
gnome desktop?
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Since they didn't have RH7 RPMS for the RIVA TNT2 card I tried both the SRPMS
and they both failed compilation with the following messages:
/usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use
kernel-headers system headers,
/usr/include/linux/modversions.h:2:2: #error but headers
Rick,
This sounds much better then telnet. One question is this in a complied state already,
or do I need to have GCC installed?? I have the RPM files, but am unable to install
it.
It is telling me that it is missing files. So I am tring to get them now.
S
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Well if you can not make the SCSI drive the primary drive you are going to have
problems. Current
machine will ALWAYS set the IDE as the first device (Hard Drive ) to boot from. Now
my machine does
have this as an option. One thing that you can do is look in the advanced setting and
see i
Thank you for the help. I will get this and look into it. I think it might have
already
happened. I looked into my processes and they are running away. I am not sure why,
I have these processes running. They are not something I have started.
Anyone have an idea what this IS??
Steven
I tried sndconfig and the card was recognized. At the
end the computer froze. I had to reboot. Now when the
computer start it stops and sound module and it does
not go anywhere. Is there a way to avoid this? Can I
go and change the sound module not to start?
George
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George Trapkov wrote:
> It's not a WinModem. I can see it under PCI devices. I
> looked at the list and it is not listed as WinModem.
> When I start printtool and try to test the printer it
> is looking for lpr. Where do I find this package?
> George
What list are we talking about here? A quick
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 21:44:41 George Trapkov wrote:
>How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
>Windows. It does not seem to work under Linux.
>Does anybody know if a Motorola SM56 PCI would work
>under Linux? I couldn't find any info however I am not
>able to make it work either.
If i
Well, this is looking like its more work then I thought. I did go into my bios
and try to disable the option of using the 1st IDE device as the third boot
option behind the floppy and the cdrom, but that didn't work, it still booted
from the IDE drive. So now I have to decide what to do. I had no
>> _FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
>> failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
>> Fatal server error:
>> could not open default font 'fixed'
>>
>> When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
>> the full server output, not just the last messages
>>
>>
No. There are separated. I just have problems getting
them to work.
George
--- Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You said sound card and modem.. a combo card? Combos
> are usually 16bit..
> unless things have changed since my day.. I was last
> informed that no
> combo modem/audio boards work un
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 13:33:00 -0800 (PST), Huiyuan Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ted Gervais wrote:
>>
>> > On Saturday 30 December 2000 12:41, you wrote:
>> > > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
>> > > > I wonder if anyone can help here. When I am in
You said sound card and modem.. a combo card? Combos are usually 16bit..
unless things have changed since my day.. I was last informed that no
combo modem/audio boards work under Linux.
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, George Trapkov wrote:
> How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
> Windows. It
How do I configure a sound card? It does work under
Windows. It does not seem to work under Linux.
Does anybody know if a Motorola SM56 PCI would work
under Linux? I couldn't find any info however I am not
able to make it work either.
Thanks
=
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Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> George Trapkov wrote:
>
> > It's not a WinModem. I can see it under PCI devices. I
> > looked at the list and it is not listed as WinModem.
> > When I start printtool and try to test the printer it
> > is looking for lpr. Where do I find this package?
>
David Krings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> _FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
> Fatal server error:
> could not open default font 'fixed'
>
> When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
> the full server output
Hi !
I installed a the RH 7.0 respin on my test machine (want to try KDE2.0)
and besides sound and faxq (as always) almost everything seems to work.
Just starting X is a problem. I have a Genoa S3 864 grafics card and
therefore use X3 (called xf86config with --preferX3), because X 4 does
George Trapkov wrote:
> It's not a WinModem. I can see it under PCI devices. I
> looked at the list and it is not listed as WinModem.
> When I start printtool and try to test the printer it
> is looking for lpr. Where do I find this package?
> George
>
Should be on your installation media.
$ rp
Well I forgot to check file system type, your are right ; I mean second
partition is free is there are not any system files used by Windowz and
user data file in D: ; more accurately saying, it is free space. When I
used my boot disk, I can run fdisk and it detects all partitions and the
file sys
It's not a WinModem. I can see it under PCI devices. I
looked at the list and it is not listed as WinModem.
When I start printtool and try to test the printer it
is looking for lpr. Where do I find this package?
George
--- Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Burger wrote:
>
> > Is y
Michael Burger wrote:
> Is your modem a "WinModem?" In other words, is your modem a
> "software modem"? If so, chances are good that it may not work under
> Linux.
>
> As to your printer, you haven't given enough information on that
> either, to help get it solved.
>
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 12:20
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> well I got some trouble with RedHat 6.0; possibly is a bug? . I install it
> without any problem in my computer but yesterday I tried with my friends
> and it failed.
>
> Here is my friend computer configuration.
>
> CPU AMD Athlon 1000MHz
>
> IDE Gene
On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 10:19:51AM -0800, lee said:
> speaking of cable accessi'm considering cable from at&t but anyone use
> them with linux/redhat7?
>
I'm using AT&T's Mediaone with linux -- they do not provide any
support. Configuration is relatively straightforward -- it's not PPOE,
jus
--- lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> > On Saturday 30 December 2000 12:41, you wrote:
> > > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > > > I wonder if anyone can help here. When I am in
> Netscape and bring up a
> > > > video clip, I get this error:
> > > >
>
I have the
Is your modem a "WinModem?" In other words, is your modem a
"software modem"? If so, chances are good that it may not work under
Linux.
As to your printer, you haven't given enough information on that
either, to help get it solved.
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 12:20:38 -0800 (PST), George Trapkov wrote
I just installled Red Hat 7.0 and I have troubles
getting few things to work.
My modem is a Motorolla one. It is not automatically
recognized. When I go under PCI devices I find
unrecognized Motorola Device.
When I set Kppp and try to query the Modem on
ttyS2(COM3) it gives me that the modem is
Larry..
Further to my last message and to the following, I notice that the readme
file for Java Applet support says that the script for Java looks in a number
of places for java40.jar. And in particular looks for that file in
$HOME/.netscape, and /usr/local/netscape/java/classes.
Well I kn
On Saturday 30 December 2000 15:04, you wrote:
> Ted Gervais wrote:
> > On Saturday 30 December 2000 12:41, you wrote:
> > > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > > > I wonder if anyone can help here. When I am in Netscape and bring up
> > > > a video clip, I get this error:
>
> well i get n
Hi everybody,
well I got some trouble with RedHat 6.0; possibly is a bug? . I install it
without any problem in my computer but yesterday I tried with my friends
and it failed.
Here is my friend computer configuration.
CPU AMD Athlon 1000MHz
IDE Generic hard disk, 40GB; two partition already,
On 12/30/00, 10:19:51AM -0800, lee wrote:
> David McGlone wrote:
> speaking of cable accessi'm considering cable from at&t but anyone use
> them with linux/redhat7?
FWIW, I live with Optimum Online. While their mail server has been a
bit spotty of late, there is no way I'd go back to non bro
Ted Gervais wrote:
> On Saturday 30 December 2000 12:41, you wrote:
> > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > > I wonder if anyone can help here. When I am in Netscape and bring up a
> > > video clip, I get this error:
> > >
well i get no errors but when trying to access cnn.com's video si
On Saturday 30 December 2000 13:01, you wrote:
> I've never encountered this problem, but my
> /usr/share/doc/netscape-common-4.76/README file says:
>
> ---
> Java Applet Support:
>
> Java Applet support is available for all Unix platforms.
>
>
On Saturday 30 December 2000 12:41, you wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > I wonder if anyone can help here. When I am in Netscape and bring up a
> > video clip, I get this error:
> >
> > 'netscape: error'
> > 'Unable to start a java applet. Can't find 'java40.jar' in your
> > CL
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, lee spewed into the bitstream:
l>David McGlone wrote:
l>
l>> you may need to get some software from Roaring Penguine if your linux
l>> distro does not support PPPoE. go to www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe to get
l>> the software to get your ADSL up, if you have any questions just
David McGlone wrote:
> you may need to get some software from Roaring Penguine if your linux
> distro does not support PPPoE. go to www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe to get
> the software to get your ADSL up, if you have any questions just contact
> me off the list, I may be able to help you get it wo
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
> Mikkel, can you explain what this does?
>
> thanks,
>
> Aaron
>
> "Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
> >
> > If you have your BIOS set to boot off the SCSI drives, (It sounds
> > like you do.), remove the
>
> You can probably shed light on this by running "top" during the disk
> activity, and see what's running. I bet it's "updatedb".
>
ah huh...i've seen it as well.mabye thats why my icons aren't
working as per norm on desktop.
my hd was spinning precariously out of controll.LOL..so I s
The procedure I just outlined will remove the source trees for
you...it's part of the whole --rebuild procedure.
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 11:32:57 -0600, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
>
>> First, you "rpm --rebuild this-program-version.src.rpm"
>>
>> This will unpack the source code, and compile it i
> First, you "rpm --rebuild this-program-version.src.rpm"
>
> This will unpack the source code, and compile it into an i386.rpm,
> usually located in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386.
>
> You then "rpm -ivh this-program-version.i386.rpm" or "rpm -Uvh
> this-program-version.i386.rpm" if upgrading.
An
I've never encountered this problem, but my /usr/share/doc/netscape-common-4.76/README
file says:
---
Java Applet Support:
Java Applet support is available for all Unix platforms.
To run Java applets with the Java-enabled version, Communi
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> I wonder if anyone can help here. When I am in Netscape and bring up a video
> clip, I get this error:
>
> 'netscape: error'
> 'Unable to start a java applet. Can't find 'java40.jar' in your CLASSPATH.
>
> 'Current value of CLASSPATH:
>
> ..and here it
This worked Just as you said Larry. I thank you very much for the input. It
was needed at this desperate time. And while it is working, I am getting an
error with Netscape where it is saying my CLASSPATH is wrong.
Do you happen to know how to change that path?
On Friday 29 December 2000 1
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 00:55:24 Steven Pierce wrote:
> >I am sorry that I am not totally getting this. If you telnet on to your
> >machine,
> >users are looking for the password as it is typed. OK, that I understand,
> >but what I am
> >not real cle
On 30-Dec-2000 Aaron Prohaska opined:
> I don't currently have a boot floppy. Is there a command that will
> create
> one?
man mkbootdisk
Basically:
/sbin/mkbootdisk
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ssh can use a variety of authentication mechanisms. One of those is your
system password, just like login uses when you telnet. The difference is
that the login information is passed in encrypted form, not in clear
text. So someone listening on the wire would have to be able to break the
encr
I wonder if anyone can help here. When I am in Netscape and bring up a video
clip, I get this error:
'netscape: error'
'Unable to start a java applet. Can't find 'java40.jar' in your CLASSPATH.
'Current value of CLASSPATH:
..and here it lists various path's which no longer exist??
How do I
Answer#1: Yes, you can mount your win98 partition so you can read it in linux. First
you need to create a mountpoint ("mkdir /mnt/win"). Second, you need to mount is so
that you can read/write to it:
mount -t vfat -o umask=0 /dev/hda1 /mnt/win
Assuming: /dev/hda1 is the device your win98 p
hi,
mkbootdisk Will Creates Floppy Boot Disk..(bootable Floppy)
Best Regards
Jalal
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Dec 30 18:14:59 2000
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 09:46:41 -0500
> From: Larry Grover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Installin
mkbootdisk.
The manpage explains how to use it (it's really simple). Basically, just "mkbootdisk
.
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 23:36:19 -0800, Aaron Prohaska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't currently have a boot floppy. Is there a command that will create
> one?
>
> thanks,
>
> Aaron
>
> Uncl
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 11:05:42 +0400, x xx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> i am quite new to this fanatastic operating system.. i am in need of your
> help I am encounting two very stange problems
> the first problem
> I have a Pentuim iii 550 Mhz with a viewsonic 15 " monitor, harddisk
Please advise:
What do I need to become a certifies Linux adminstrator ?
May be it is too much to askthx
Oussama
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First you have to memories what you have done.
second if you are stuck in the installation stage no [ next ] no [ prev ]
Reboot and start all over again.If you need pull out the plug.
I faced these things with my IBM 166 - 82 ram.
It will not spoil any thing if you have win 98 on other part.
M
All what you have said is correct I have installed R.H 6.2 on my Ibm Machine
Dual boot With win 98 for 8 times .
Best thing to have a swap partition nearly equal to your ram
then boot partition of 16 or 20 meg will do
the rest can be left for root partition [ grow to fill ].
To read a book ab
Thank you for all the info that you are providing.
I feel that some of our expert friends here can help me in this:
Red Hat 6.2
Gnome & Kde on two diff users ,Root is separate
single machine no inernet connection throu Linux
but inernet throu win98 on the other partition.
Question#1:Is it pos
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On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 00:55:24 Steven Pierce wrote:
>I am sorry that I am not totally getting this. If you telnet on to your
>machine,
>users are looking for the password as it is typed. OK, that I understand,
>but what I am
>not real clear about is that by using SSH how do you log in? Or does th
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 23:04:09 Statux wrote:
>I get warning/error messages like this one on the end of signed messages..
>is there something I'm missing? :)
>
>--
>gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
>gpg: Signature made Fri Dec 29
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Steve Ettorre wrote:
>I have just installed RH v7.0 with the recommended partition layout
>(i.e. boot, swap and everything else under "/"). I have noticed that
>everytime I boot the system after the OS has been fully loaded, the disk
>drive lights up for sever
Hi Aaron,
Try mkbootdisk.
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