Unfortunately, this doesnt work at all well with my dial up. There are
a number of programs that dont seem to use /etc/hosts (netscape being
one, but not in all cases it seems, which confuses matters). On my
internal network, I often have to use IP for some programs, whereas
others are happy
Hi:
I have done a clean install of Mandrake 7.2 with a set of GPL disk to get
around the problems that were done with a fresh install from the Powerpack
box. However no matter what I do drakenet will not configure and set up my
ADSL correctly. I have even tried using ADSL-Setup from the
After installing linux my sndcard and my ether
stopped working
Doing an
# lspci -v
I find out both devices have irq=0.
How do I know which irq are free? and how do i
assign a module a specific irq?
Thanks
Bill Kenworthy wrote:
Unfortunately, this doesnt work at all well with my dial up. There are
a number of programs that dont seem to use /etc/hosts (netscape being
one, but not in all cases it seems, which confuses matters). On my
internal network, I often have to use IP for some programs,
I founded what it was ...
During the network configuration with DrakNet,
my Internet Provider's DNS servers were replaced by fancy one.
Everything work fine now.
Thanks for answering.
byebye
From: Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ADSL
Move
your sound card to another slot if it is a PCI card.
-JMS
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Julio MatarranzSent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 4:57
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [expert] IRQ
conflict
After installing linux my
Actually update works pretty well.
Instead of blaming the distro, have you checked to see if you've selected a
valid source site?
Try changing to another site.
-JMS
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of praedor
Sent: Friday, December 08,
Hello people!!
After being a happy SuSE user for years I've finally decided to try
something else... wow! This is really a nice distribution! I'm now
about to switch from SuSE to Mandrake on my desktop.
Now, I'm reading also this ML, but am getting lots of mails
twice... just want to know if
Now, I'm reading also this ML, but am getting lots of mails
twice... just want to know if this happens frequently. I tried
unsubscribing and then subscribing again with the result that I
either get nothing or get lots of emails twice.
All the time..so much so that people have almost stopped
We all are!
And since the traffic on this list is voluminous, this makes it doubly
voluminous. I wish someone would fix it.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user 183185
- Original Message -
From: Anibal Vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
Hi;
The proftp faq says:
4.15 "FTP server shut down ... please try again later."
Check for /etc/shutmsg and delete it.
mabey your problem is simillar?
sa
Bingo - that did it. Thanks very very much, it's working now and the
shutmsg is having the same effect on wu-ftp as well.
It only makes
Well...didn't work, but .xsession-errors is finally producing messages again
and I BELIEVE that these last two lines really do apply to MandrakeUpdate. I
don't understand why it took so long for messages to appear - the file was
empty for many hours, even after trying MandrakeUpdate multiple
Hello, world !
In the same machine, the installation :
7.2 hangs up at the second screen. (surprise !)
7.1 goes fine in progres. (good boy).
Why this diference ? Bad Drivers in 7.2 ? Kudzu ? Hw recognition bad ?
What can I do ?
Note : I have a Pain(Windz)2000 partition in
The funny thing is that I've had absolutely no problems with speed, or
MandrakeUpdate with my install. I'm running it on an AMD Duron 600 with
224 MB RAM with no problems. Gnome Sawfish loads incredibly fast,
ReiserFS works great.
The only problem I have is that the nv drivers for my Viper
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Well...didn't work, but .xsession-errors is finally producing messages again
and I BELIEVE that these last two lines really do apply to MandrakeUpdate. I
don't understand why it took so long for messages to appear - the file was
empty for many hours, even after
-Original Message-
From: Praedor Tempus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: KDE general mailing list; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate doesn't work
Well...didn't work, but .xsession-errors is finally
Add this to your /etc/modules.conf:
options agpgart agp_try_unsupported=1
alias char-major-195 NVdriver
you may already have the NVdriver alias, so don't bother doubling it.
Cheers,
Raja
Tom Berkley wrote:
you can always put it at the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local but I suspect that
I just moved from red hat 6.2to mandrake
7.2... i guess for the better.
Red Hat did fine, I had no problems but I wanted to
try the Madrake distrbution.
The problem s that after the installation i found
out that both my ether and my soound card werent working any more.
When I try to
Thanks, I appreciate the help,
Cheers
options agpgart agp_try_unsupported=1
alias char-major-195 NVdriver
you may already have the NVdriver alias, so don't bother doubling it.
Cheers,
Raja
Tom Berkley wrote:
you can always put it at the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local but I
Tom Massey wrote:
What do your /etc/host* files look like? And when you say that you have
to use IP for some programs, do you mean that machines on your internal
network can't access external resources without using the IP number
(probably a problem with the machines on your internal
Anybody know where to configure the system sounds at. I've looked all through
the KDE control center and don't see anything wrong (I have another LM 7.2
system running with the KDE system sounds OK), compaired it against another
LM 7.2 machine.
aRTS is set to load on startup and the checkmarks
You might wish to try using Sounddrake, avaliable [like everyhting else]
through the DrakConf icon on you desktop, to set up your card. Its the
primary supported method of setting up sound on Mandrake, and generally
seems to much better than sndconfig [for my Vibra 128, anyway].
If that fails,
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 15:57:16 Jeff Malka wrote:
We all are!
And since the traffic on this list is voluminous, this makes it doubly
voluminous. I wish someone would fix it.
I am thinkin it has something to do with the headers in the mails.
For example, this reply was done in balsa with
J . A . Magallon wrote:
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 15:57:16 Jeff Malka wrote:
We all are!
And since the traffic on this list is voluminous, this makes it doubly
voluminous. I wish someone would fix it.
I am thinkin it has something to do with the headers in the mails.
For example, this
On Sunday 10 December 2000 04:41 pm, you wrote:
Anybody know where to configure the system sounds at. I've looked all
through the KDE control center and don't see anything wrong (I have another
[...]
aRTS is set to load on startup and the checkmarks are all in place for the
default sounds.
After installing linux my sndcard and my ether stopped working
Doing an
# lspci -v
I find out both devices have irq=0.
How do I know which irq are free? and how do i assign a module a specific irq?
Thanks
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Basically, your BIOS can provide PnP information, as well as your OS.
Pnp OS Installed is On = BIOS will not provide this info [because Windows prefers
not to receive it, and might get confused because it can see more of your hardware
than the BIOS can, sometimes]
Pnp OS Installed is On = BIOS
I installed the kernel-linus, only to have it panic on boot up since it
couldn't mount the root partition, which is reiserfs.
Anyone know how to solve this?
Thanks!
-- Stephen
Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com:
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I got the damn thing working. I installed 100dpi fonts during expert install
(at least I selected it) but it turns out that they were NOT installed. I
discovered this after trying to deal with some really ugly fonts on my
system. After downloading and installing 100dpi fonts, it works.
I got some help from another list. For those interested in doing this, a
second X session can be start from the console in a different resolution by
using an alternate config file:
startx -- :1 -bpp 8 -xf86config /etc/X11/X-starcraft
where /etc/X11/X-starcraft is a copy of XF86Config-4
On Sunday 10 December 2000 12:47 pm, you wrote:
I finally got around to installing the nvidia drivers for my Viper V770
card. There is only one problem.
In order to install them, I had to run
modprobe agpgart agp_try_unsupported=1
Add the above line to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file near
run the command 'cu -l ttyS0' and you will get to the router.
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Sevatio Octavio wrote:
I'm trying to access the Cisco 675 router via COM1. There is a
management cable between com1 and the RJ45 plug on the cisco 675. In
Windurs98, you would use Hyperterminal. How would
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000 15:58, Stephen Boulet wrote:
I installed the kernel-linus, only to have it panic on boot up since it
couldn't mount the root partition, which is reiserfs.
Anyone know how to solve this?
Thanks!
-- Stephen
Don't know if Kernel-linus supports reiser (I always assumed
Hello,
I have I problem to solve : configure IP virtual addresses from a C program.
I had tought that it would be a good solution to take the C source of
"ifconfig" command,
but I'm not able to find this one.
I have found the net-tools package which doesn't contain any source code.
I am running
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Hello, can somebody please enlighten me on why DRI is so terribly
slow, eg gears run at 60-70 fps ( 500 is expected). glxinfo report
direct rendering and all seems OK according to
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