Ihad the same problem with configuring my LAN... Ill try and repost
the original message.. Noone responded to my original.
I dont know what the fix is or why the network configuration isnt working
with 7.2. Ive never had a problem until this point and its on the
same machine...
Werner
Luis
Hi everyone,
I just tried to install Mandrake 7.2. It got all the way through the
installation but died on the network configuration When trying to
configure for local LAN it didnt seem to detect my card... I have never
had problems with other versions of Mandrake and its the same
Christopher,
I run a Mux with a Belkin Omni Cube. I have my keyboard, mouse and
monitor plugged into it ... On one input I have a linux box running Mandrake
7.1 and the other I have a laptop so that when Im at work I dont have to use
the eraser and keyboard without taking up tons of space
Hi everyone,
I just tried to install Mandrake 7.2. It got all the way through the
installation but died on the network configuration When trying to
configure for local LAN it didnt seem to detect my card... I have never
had problems with other versions of Mandrake and its the same
OK folks... Here is the output from the ddebug.log Notice the
warnings... I have no idea why this doesnt work whereas older versions
of Mandrake do work...
Help..
Werner
--
* Install took: 0:45:16
* Installed: 2591MB(df), 2205MB(rpm)
* closing install.log file
* running:
Hi all,
I try to compile GtkWave in Mandrake 7.1 I has compiled fine in the
past in Mandrake 7.0 and 6.1 I get the following error:
echo "Compiling VER..."
Compiling VER...
cd src/ver;make clean;make all
make[1]: Entering directory
"Werner E. Niebel" wrote:
James,
I agree with much of your accessment. OK here is the weird thing... When I
upgraded to Mandrake 7.1 this only started happenning... Yesterday I tried to
connect to Dr Dean Edel and then could not .. I quick rebooted and tried in
Mandrake 7.
Admin Network Operations
Inherent Technologies Inc.
office (503)224-6751 ext 224
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From: Werner E. Niebel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 10:44 AM
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James,
I agree with much of your accessment. OK here is the weird thing... When I
upgraded to Mandrake 7.1 this only started happenning... Yesterday I tried to
connect to Dr Dean Edel and then could not .. I quick rebooted and tried in
Mandrake 7.0 (since I installed them on separte partitions)
Hi folks,
My screen saver power off feature is supposedly turned of in
Gnome/Enlightenment. When I see the screen ssaver kick in, a few
minutes later the monitor looses the signal and goes completely blank...
The power off feature is disabled in Gnome and Im confused what could be
going on...
Hi there,
I had real player working and dont know what is going on in 7.1. If I
go to a site like
www.businesstalkradio.net and try to listen it works fine with the
streaming audio...When I go to something like
www.rushlimbaugh.com
it doesnt work... Real player executes and says "contacting"
Hi folks,
I just installed Mandrake 7.1 on a hard drive on my machine. Ive tried
to do any man from the command line in tcsh like:
man ls
It returns an error with less saying something to the effect of -= not
supported.
doing the same thing in bash, it works fine...
Any suggestions as to
I wanted to do the same thing on my installation. If memory serves me you
need to do the pwunconv grpunconv as you already did. Check that the
passwords are no longer :x: in the /etc/passwd file.
You now need to disable the password verification and generation in PAM.
Change the directory to
Norvell,
I had the same problem... I was clearly due to a bad ISO image when I FTPed the ISO
image. You can check this by finding the MD5sum. Its unlikely this is your
problem but the symptoms were the same where some packages didnt want to install.
Werner
Norvell Spearman wrote:
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Has
Hi everyone...
Ive made some posts recently regarding kernel compilation/installation..
Ive tried several suggestions with no luck getting my smp stuff to
work
If I compile and install a new kernel I do:
make clean make dep make bzImage make modules make
install make
Hi there,
Just out of curiosity, has anyone tried the --display flag in
gnome-terminal on Mandrake 7.0 ... Im trying to specify this on the
command line... It worked fine in Mandrake 6.1 and since installing
Mandrake 7.0 it doesnt work... It seems to use the shell environment
variable regardless
Just out of curiosity, what are the security levels and what do they do? I dont
remember this ever being an issue during any installation of Redhat or Mandrake?
Is this something that has been around for a while or is it something new? What
is done to the partition in addition to write/read
with the VNC RPM on the Mandrake 6.1 disk. I
was VNCing from work (latest version, 3.3.3 R2) to the VNC server at
home. It had a lot of problems, and I finally just downloaded the
binaries from the source and it works like a champ.
Paul
"Werner E. Niebel" wrote:
Hello all
... It works fine in X and dont know if anyone has seen
this problem as well This has worked fine in previous versions of
Redhat...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Werner E Niebel
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