I have Licq installed on my v9 box and all runs just fine. I did a fresh install of 9 though. What error do you receive when starting licq from command line?
As far as the Zip internal, I have the same problem. If you find the answer to that let me know. I am starting to think it is kernel related, as my SCSI hd wont mount upon boot, but will after system is booted. I get the same error as you, on both the zip, and SCSI hd. I have stumbled a bit further though. Someone on here made mention to not put any entry into /etc/lilo.conf Taking that out, my zip will at least spin up, but.... Brian D. Klar - CVE OTS WPAFB -----Original Message----- From: J. Grant [mailto:jg-lists@;jguk.org] Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 7:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Can't get Zip drive to work. Can't get LICQ to work, possible permission probs.. Hi Ken, Re: LICQ I'm assuming you are not the Ken Thompson who developed linux and C with Dennis Richie? (I think that was his name) I gave up on Licq and now use micq.org, its very uptodate, workign with the v8 OSCAR protocol, runs from any shell so you can use it from any pc and even works with UTF-8! JG Ken Thompson wrote: > Hello all and may I pull my hair out here? > For the past week and a bit I've been trying to get my Zip drive and Licq to > work. Licq will open and run OK from a root term window but nothing I can do > or have done will allow it to run as normal user. I've reduced the security > level, removed msec totally (and reinstalled when that made no difference), > removed and reinstalled licq from the licq.org's rpm's changed perms on the > executable in /usr/bin to rwx for everybody, removed and reinstalled from mdk > rpm's and finally reinstalled the entire O/S. Result, same problem > throughout. The Zip problem seems to be related, it won't allow me or any > user access to the /mnt/zip folder.I've read all I could find and tried all > the "fixes", disabled supermount, disabled devfs, changed the fstab entry all > to no avail. > My Zip is an iOmega IDE internal Zip 100 and worked OK with 8.2 and back. > During some changes to the mount point and fstab I'd get a bad superblock, or > too many mounted file systems type of error, changing back to original > configuration results in "you don't have permissions to enter /mnt/zip".. > These two thing are show stoppers for me and 9.0, anybody able to rescue me > before the guy's with the white dinner jackets show up?? > Thanks,
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