Re: First Time Install Problems

2004-03-25 Thread Tony Anderson
Kent West wrote: Tony Anderson wrote: I'm still having trouble getting my SIS 7018 onboard sound to work, i've tried googling which suggested adduser 'myaccount' audio then running modconf and selecting the i810 option. On selecting the i810 all i get is installation failed. Any suggestions ?

Re: First Time Install Problems

2004-03-24 Thread Kent West
Tony Anderson wrote: I'm still having trouble getting my SIS 7018 onboard sound to work, i've tried googling which suggested adduser 'myaccount' audio then running modconf and selecting the i810 option. On selecting the i810 all i get is installation failed. Any suggestions ? You'll need to l

Re: First Time Install Problems

2004-03-24 Thread Tony Anderson
Paul Johnson wrote: Tony Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I'm new to Linux and keen to experience the stability of Debian particularly. Welcome to the brave GNU world, my friend! I had a limited amount of experience of Red Hat 7 a couple of years back and have recently installed Lindows 4

Re: First Time Install Problems

2004-03-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Tony Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm new to Linux and keen to experience the stability of Debian > particularly. Welcome to the brave GNU world, my friend! > I had a limited amount of experience of Red Hat 7 a couple > of years back and have recently installed Lindows 4.5 which I bele

Re: First Time Install Problems

2004-03-16 Thread Chris Metzler
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 22:35:47 + Tony Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On my first attempt to install 3.0 r2 'WOODY' from CD, i couldn't get > past installing the base kernel. I had a more joy second time round and > got as far as getting KDE to load through X. Unfortunately it appears as

First Time Install Problems

2004-03-16 Thread Tony Anderson
Hi all, I'm new to Linux and keen to experience the stability of Debian particularly. I had a limited amount of experience of Red Hat 7 a couple of years back and have recently installed Lindows 4.5 which I beleive Is based on Debian but appears to be quite restrictive. On my first attempt to inst