On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, David's Speedchoice Mail wrote:

> How the heck did Chmouel show up as the the sender of this email?  These are
> my words!!!
> Normally, I would feel violated, but i think it had something to do with da
> stinkin listserver....
> 
> David, ( The Original Sender) Gill
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Cooker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 6:08 PM
> Subject: [cooker] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] BOUNCE
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Non-member submission from [root
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> 
> 
> >
> > First of all, my hat is off to the folks that incorporated the SB Live!
> > module in the sndconfig- it works pretty well!  A minor issue, you would
> > think, but it has been one of my pet peeves....
> >
> > Now for the thangs thet aint wurkin!
> > (KDE)
> >
> > 1.  Sound mixer volume controls work sporadically, or not at all.
> > Default volume settings almost blew me out of the the sturdy plastic
> > chair I sit in (only the best), and earned me a stern lecture from the
> > wife...nah, dont ask.

hack the driver, or turn down the amp. as for sparatic well we need a
better description 

> > 2.. Several of the subdirectories in  /mnt , floppy and cdrom are
> > "locked"; in other words, I don't have permission to access those
> > directories even as root.  I tried some things;  I accessed Linuxconf,
> > created a new mount points using  /mnt/cdrom3  ( I have two CDROM
> > drives, one a writer) for partition /mnt/cdrom, and it promptly locked
> > the new folder!  So the net effect is that I cannot access one of my
> > CDROM drives, and it would be the CD writer that I was excited about
> > testing under Linux...

crap.. oversight :/ change the fstab entry for /mnt/cdrom the
dev=/dev/cdrom or correct the symlink so it points do /dev/scd0 instead

> > 3. Still getting a 1192 K file labeled "core" in the /root directory;
> > KFM lists this as a core dump file.  I thought I had solved the  issue (
> > and the mysterious freezing thing, too) by checking my BIOS  settings
> > and turning off the option "Use PlugNPray OS?". I have not had a system
> > lockup so far, but there sits the core file...?

file ~/core # says what

> > Well that should be do for starters- any ideas or fixes????
> >

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