Here is a summary of the five registrations we have had for tonight.
Perennial issues like modems (2) and getting stuff off the cd, as well
as sound and vision on an iBook. This email is also a call for our more
experienced people to be there tonight if possible and help the newbies
out. 

Also, all are welcome, oldies and newbies. there will be a few machines
there, including Rik's mandrake laptop, so if you just want some lessons
on where to find stuff on the system, how to add users, whatever, just
come along :-)

its not too late to register extra problems for the workshop either.


Douglas
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Modem:

Successfully dials Clear, but doesn't get on.
kppp reports "no carrier", but this is not the case, as I can hear it on 
the phone.
ifup reports error 8, which I think is the error reported by pppd, being 
"The connect script failed (returned a non-zero exit status)".

I have yet to do brain-dead checks such as "did I type the password 
correctly", and haven't done any Googling yet - so don't publish any of 
this lot. I'll post questions if I come up blank.


Sound:

Fails to recognise the soundchip - SiS630 - that was happily recognised 
by Mandrake 9.2.

I haven't done even basic Googling on this one yet either. I will 
endeavour to before Thursday - though this will involve saving the 
symptoms onto USB drive, booting up into Windows, yawn, ...

Arnold
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we installed Mandrake 10.0 plus the update as well 

i have a tv tuner card bt878 day also worked on the kernel.

I have problem with updating from cd and i am unable install software from the cds 
that i purhase.

Ralph  (SuSE)
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I still do not have a working modem on my Acer Aspire 1703sc. The modem
is
recognised by Suse but does not appear to be dialing out...it hangs
on'Initialising Modem'. I've tried all the options I can find (bear in mind
my newbie status) but with no joy...searching on the net with my dial-up
connection has also taken a great deal of time with nothing to show for it
to date.

Daniel
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When I start my PC I get a command prompt asking for my password.
When I type my password nothing happens
(the prompt is waiting for instructions...

Leif
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I missed the installfest but went ahead  and installed Debian myself on a
PPC 500MHz iBook.
Although it boots, the video drivers must be wrong as the right hand side
of the screen is blank and the bottom of the screen is a duplication of
the top, leaving the GUI interface in all it's glory to the top lefthand
portion of the screen!

The sound, also, doesn't work, but I'm not that bothered about that.
-- 
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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