Removing a printer in windows in win4lin

2001-10-04 Thread Joel Hammer
I use win4lin for certain apps like quattropro. (The corel linux version is buggy. Besides hanging up, its newest trick is to crash every time I print anything from it to my new printer.) I installed my lexmark z53 in win4lin, and all seemed to go fine, except I didn't set up the port properly. I

Re: Win4Lin

2001-07-12 Thread Joel Hammer
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:17:01AM -0400, Michael W. Holdeman wrote: uname responds with Linux 2.4.5-win4lin There are no errors when booting teh kernel, and there were no errors compiling or patching. The installer just states it is not a win4lin enabled kernel. It also does not come

Win4Lin

2001-07-11 Thread Michael W. Holdeman
Anyone have any luck patching and installing win4lin on Suse 7.2? The patch for the kernel seems to go fine, but the installer still states it's not a win4lin enabled kernel. I have it running on a patched 2.4.4 on sybil, and eD2.4? Mike -- Michael W. Holdeman Linux User #191066

Re: Installing win4lin 3.0 on rh 7.1

2001-07-08 Thread kbb0927
Great!! Best, Keith B. Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:03:08PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joel, Haven't tried this on RH myself, but had no problems on MDK 8.0 and COL 3.1 Beta using my owned rolled 2.4.4 kernel. You might try using a generic kernel

Re: Installing win4lin 3.0 on rh 7.1

2001-07-06 Thread Joel Hammer
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:03:08PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joel, Haven't tried this on RH myself, but had no problems on MDK 8.0 and COL 3.1 Beta using my owned rolled 2.4.4 kernel. You might try using a generic kernel and recompile according to instructions for manual

Re: Win4Lin 3.0 Kernels

2001-07-02 Thread Mike Andrew
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 06:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those of you on the list who use Win4Lin and particularly the latest, Win4Lin 3.0; they have placed updated kernels on their site and include a pre-patched and win4lin-enabled for COL 3.1. nice info, thank you. -- http://linux.nf