Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-04 Thread Manuël Beunder
On Mon, 03 Jul 2000, you wrote: Seanmay I share with you a short description of my approach to running new versions of Linux-Mandrake that I believe saves me from the kind of frustration that you are experiencing? I'm running my computer on 7.1, but my 7.0 installation still exists on

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-03 Thread Sean Middleditch
Alan Shoemaker wrote: Seanmay I share with you a short description of my approach to running new versions of Linux-Mandrake that I believe saves me from the kind of frustration that you are experiencing? Sure I'm running my computer on 7.1, but my 7.0 installation still exists on

[expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Sean Middleditch
I have 3 large issues with Mandrake 7.1 I need help with... First, how do I enable XF86 4? I selected to install it (yes, with expert installation) when it asked, but it seems that I'm running 3.3.6 (at least, rpm -q XFree86 reports so). I need XF86 4 for my NVidia drivers. Second, how do I

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Stephen Boulet
On Sun, 02 Jul 2000, you wrote: I have 3 large issues with Mandrake 7.1 I need help with... First, how do I enable XF86 4? I selected to install it (yes, with expert installation) when it asked, but it seems that I'm running 3.3.6 (at least, rpm -q XFree86 reports so). I need XF86 4 for

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Sthitaprajna
On 2 Jul 00, at 22:48, Sean Middleditch wrote: First, how do I enable XF86 4? I selected to install it (yes, with expert installation) when it asked, but it seems that I'm running 3.3.6 (at least, rpm -q XFree86 reports so). I need XF86 4 for my NVidia drivers. Then it prolly means that

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Sean Middleditch
Stephen Boulet wrote: On Sun, 02 Jul 2000, you wrote: I have 3 large issues with Mandrake 7.1 I need help with... First, how do I enable XF86 4? I selected to install it (yes, with expert installation) when it asked, but it seems that I'm running 3.3.6 (at least, rpm -q XFree86

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Sean Middleditch
Sthitaprajna wrote: On 2 Jul 00, at 22:48, Sean Middleditch wrote: First, how do I enable XF86 4? I selected to install it (yes, with expert installation) when it asked, but it seems that I'm running 3.3.6 (at least, rpm -q XFree86 reports so). I need XF86 4 for my NVidia drivers.

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Sean Middleditch
Stephen Boulet wrote: On Sun, 02 Jul 2000, you wrote: I have 3 large issues with Mandrake 7.1 I need help with... First, how do I enable XF86 4? I selected to install it (yes, with expert installation) when it asked, but it seems that I'm running 3.3.6 (at least, rpm -q XFree86

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Dennis Robertson
- Original Message - From: "Sean Middleditch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 20:58 PM Subject: Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1 | Stephen Boulet wrote: | Finally, should I just go ahead and screw all this a

Re: [expert] X 4, PPP, and Emu10k1

2000-07-02 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Seanmay I share with you a short description of my approach to running new versions of Linux-Mandrake that I believe saves me from the kind of frustration that you are experiencing? I'm running my computer on 7.1, but my 7.0 installation still exists on the same hard drive as 7.1 is on and