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Note: I figured out it was a realtek chipset and as far as I understand
all realtek chipsets are supported through the v8233a module.
Gizmo
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 20:23, Nelson Bartley wrote:
The 7vklm should work PERFECTLY in mandrake 9.0 and 8.2. I had one for a
short period of time
mistakenly plugged the other end of my cable into the wrong port on my
receiver by accident once... I felt stupid for days.
Gizmo
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about 3D or anything fancy.
TIA,
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MBFastrak33)... anyone know
if cooker 9.1 fixes these problems? Can't really find if this was
addressed or not.
Thanks.
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Well, I know it's a kernel issue - I misstated myself... I mean does the
9.1 cooker *kernel* fix this issue? I've tried recompiling various
kernels (including stock kernel with Alan Cox's patches) but nothing
seems to work...
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It's really easy.
Just rebuild the src.rpm rather then install the premade rpms.
As a rule, you will not be able to install the i586.rpm's unless you're
using the same kernel, and unfortunately 8.2 uses a different kernel
version then 9.0 :)
Gizmo
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 15:53, Roberto
windows and linux properly.
Thanks Guys, anyhelp is greatly appreciated.
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Question for you guys, why do you dislike WD hard drives?
I've currently got a 20GB 7200 in my server and it runs beautifully.
It's quiet, I've never had a problem with it, and it's plenty fast. I
know of all the IBM hard drive problems, however where are these WD
problems comming from?
NB
On
Well, being a hardware enthusiast, I would recommend atleast a 400W
powersupply to ensure stability. However, I would also recommend going
w/ the 1700+ or higher processor in retail box, as there price point is
about to move down sufficiently that the 1600 won't be worth the money.
Just a quick
to play with linux 3D he'd probably be a little better off
then with that really old Matrox.
NB
On Sat, 2002-05-04 at 20:50, KevinO wrote:
Nelson Bartley wrote:
Just a quick question, Why a SB 128 PCI? For the 30$ you'll spend on
that (CAN) you could easily add another 20$ and get either
Soyo doesn't make a dually board though, which kinda eliminates it from
this race :(
NB
(PS: MSI boards are so much better then soyo... and much cheaper too)
On Sat, 2002-05-04 at 22:00, FemmeFatale wrote:
Brian Parish wrote:
There were some comments about Tyan boards a little while back
Have you tried the LinuxonLaptops site? try entering that in google and
there is a whole website dedicated to that very subject.
It has just given me a link to the tuxtime application for toshiba
laptops.
NB
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 13:45, Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes wrote:
Hello
I have 8.2
Hi Guys,
I'm currently attempting to compile the Toshiba TuxTime utilities, from
buzzard.org.uk (http://www.buzzard.org.uk/toshiba/download.html),
however I have been unsuccessful in compiling the 2.0 or 2.0.1 sources.
Could someone who has a good compiling system please try to compile this
for
That was what was causing my compile to bugger up... how did you figure
out that was what you were missing?
Nb
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 17:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1 May 2002, Nelson Bartley wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm currently attempting to compile the Toshiba TuxTime utilities, from
Hi Guys,
I REALLY desperately need to know how to undelete something under an ext3 file
system. I just accidentally deleted my mail files (over 500MB of e-mail) off
my network drive and I desperately need to get it back. As I have access to
the server, I'm hoping there is a restore/undelete
Here's how I'd do it.
first, take out the 10 gig drive. install win 98 on
the 40 gig as the first partition (say 10gb).
second, take out the 40gb drive, and install the
10gb drive.
third, install rh 5.1 on it.
fourth, reinstall the 40 gb drive as primary
master, w/ the 10gb as primary
You shouldn't need this file if you're using the cooker Mozilla 0.9.9
package. I'm currently using that package and I can access secure sites
without a problem
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 10:27, David Relson wrote:
Greetings,
What is the Mozilla Personal Security Manager (PSM) and where can I get
Oh... we're talkin about them... just on the cooker list, as mandrake
has released their own packages.
NB
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 23:54, Stephen Boulet wrote:
I'm surprised no one has talked about the kde 3.0 rpms the kde project has
realeased.
Did anyone install them? Experiences?
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Heyo,
I'm currently finding that my nfs server is taking upwards of 4 minutes
to load the nfs server, and then the server is not allowing more then 1
connection through
So my question here is, what are your load times for your nfs server? do
you have any idea why an nfs server would take 4
The MandrakeUpdateRobot was not a Mandrake creation. it was a pet
project by a member of the community and this individual stopped
supporting it almost a year ago.
URPMI is a much better solution at this point.
NB
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 06:10, Joelle Prevost wrote:
I instaslled
really easy,
Maxtor has a tool on their website. You just have to find it in their
mess.
I wish I could be of more help, but I haven't had to use the utility in
a year or so.
NB
On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 19:21, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
Hi List,
I've got an old Maxtor drive that has some issues and I
Umm, just one little thing.
If you are intending on taking camcorder shots of your computer monitor,
you need to have a camcorder that can provide you with adjustable input
rates. Normal monitor resolutions are completely incompatible with
camcorders with fixed input rates as it causes that
I would recommend any of the Antex SX series of cases. They are all
built of heavy steal, have nice rounded edges, and depending on the
model you get, some come with a front panel w/ door.
However, the biggest problem w/ computer cases is that you get cheap
when talking under 100CDN and my SX
Heyo,
My System logs are presenting me with the following message.
Jan 18 17:17:23 thegiant pam_console[1853]: getgrnam failed for floppy
Any idea what it means? It seems to be the reason why I was getting
strange screen corruption on boot.
NB
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Hi Guys,
I was wondering if you guys have ever had any experience with setting up
the LVS for a redundant webserver situation?
Are there cooker/contrib modules for the LVS or do I have to install
from the tar.gz's from the website?
If this is way to complicated for a simple redundant webserver
Yes it is supported.
Though it will not work correctly with version 8.1.
My suggestion is to install 8.1, set it to not boot into X, then
download the newest Xfree packages. These will solve your problems with
the driver. Then boot into X and go from there.
Nelson
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 16:24,
Hmm... It all depends on what you want to do I suppose. If there is an
update for 8.1 so that you can get to 2.2.2, then by all means use
that, and only the packages needed for it to work. If you want to get
somewhat more experimental then go for the cooker version, which I think
has been more
I'm pretty sure I downloaded my copy recently at planet mirror, so you
could check there.
NB
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 10:32, richard wrote:
thanks
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 13:26, Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SICN wrote:
Check this site for 7.2 iso:
What would you like to know?
It's a pretty simple program, and I think most of the people here can
answer most of your questions.
NB
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 17:03, Charlie Bebber wrote:
I was just wondering if there's any documentation on urpmi (in addition to
the man pages). I'd found
Webmin does it pretty well.
when you were using telnet, were u using the Super User account?
The unit will not reboot (or hasn't for me) when not in SU, or selected
AT the unit.
NB
On Sun, 2001-12-30 at 18:27, Roger wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to make an old PC into a keyboardless, mouseless,
I just experimented with this situation myself.
I logged into my server (which is keyboard and mouse and monitor less),
and logged in as one of my ftp users.
I then typed su, entered in my root password, and then typed in shutdown
-r now. The system rebooted itself properly, then when it was
As was discussed earlier (but I appear to have lost some of the
messages), I installed the lm_utils package, which installed and auto
started the sensord deamon.
However, during boot I get a message which mentions modprobe i2c-proc
(or l2c-proc) and then sais I've got an error -4 in my
Civileme,
Is what you've just mentiond documented somewhere?!?!
I tried repeatdly to install off of the 8.1 discs (disc 1) and I could
not get it to install on my 133 w/ 64MB of EDO ram and 1.3GB HD. It
would have errors out the wazzoo w/ the 2.4 No mater How much I tried
(and believe me I
out without disrupting your partition table, type the letter
q.).
At this point, either the partition level is wrong, or the ext3 was not
created properly.
Ric
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 22:33, Nelson Bartley wrote:
(I'm sorry if there are typos... copying doesn't work in KDE between
Nevermind, kill the thread :) I figured it out.
I went into the fstab file and did what I suggested earlier, switch all
that giberish to default 1 3. Worked beautifully.
Thanks for helping me through this troubled mess.
NB
On Sat, 2001-12-22 at 11:30, Nelson Bartley wrote:
OK: here we go
Interesting situation.
When I originally partitioned my hard drive I created it in the Disk
Drake utility during setup. It was created w/ a 5GB win drive, followed
by a 250MB /boot, 250MB swap, and 4GB ext3 / drive, and the other 8GB
was created into another win partition. Well after having
at 17:51, Nelson Bartley wrote:
Interesting situation.
When I originally partitioned my hard drive I created it in the Disk
Drake utility during setup. It was created w/ a 5GB win drive, followed
by a 250MB /boot, 250MB swap, and 4GB ext3 / drive, and the other 8GB
was created
Tibbetts wrote:
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 17:51, Nelson Bartley wrote:
Interesting situation.
When I originally partitioned my hard drive I created it in the Disk
Drake utility during setup. It was created w/ a 5GB win drive, followed
by a 250MB /boot, 250MB swap, and 4GB ext3
Check the description on the rpm, but I'm pretty sure they moved them to
glibc a few upgrades ago.
Nelson
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Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 9:19 AM
Subject: [expert] kernel-headers on 2.4.13!
Hello
I have
Hi Guys,
I'm sending this to both Expert and Newbie
asI've searched through my last 8 months worth of messages and found
nothing about this topic.
K, I'm currently running my server on a KM133
board. It was purchased to save costs, and keep the system very stable. And it
has done just
I'm not sure what the issue is with your setup, however I managed to get my
seti client running perfectly right out of the tar.gz file.
Have you tried either A)
redownloading the tar.gz file
b) redecompressing the files?
Thanks,
Nelson
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