Nafcom wrote:
Paul-49 wrote:
Thanks! I did that and ...Update has been done and now it says at
configurating the boot loader (LILO):
no such device, hda2
Linux is by the way on hdb5
Is there a mention of hda2 in the new/existing /etc/fstab of
/etc/lilo.conf?
In fact, is
Hello,
last saturday I wanted to download an IOS image of Knoppix. As I realised that
the download time would take about 8 hours I decided to use wget. With the
option -c it is possible to interrupt your download an continue another time.
Okay, that's what I did:
cd into my download
bogofilter-1.1.1-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
libetpan8-0.46-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
libetpan8-devel-0.46-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
sylpheed-claws-2.5.0-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
sylpheed-claws-acpi-plugin-2.5.0-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
sylpheed-claws-att_remover-plugin-2.5.0-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
Hi all,
Some time back, just before I upgraded to 2006, I put an old TV card I had
lying around in my Mandriva machine. My motherboard only has one analog audio
input port, so I unplugged the audio cable from my DVD burner. I never watch
movies on my PC (and don't know if the audio cable is
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 21:03:53 -0600, Ron wrote:
Hi all,
Some time back, just before I upgraded to 2006, I put an old
TV card I had lying around in my Mandriva machine. My
motherboard only has one analog audio input port, so I
unplugged the audio cable from my DVD burner. I never watch
On 2006 September 25 21:18, Miark wrote:
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 21:03:53 -0600, Ron wrote:
Hi all,
Some time back, just before I upgraded to 2006, I put an old
TV card I had lying around in my Mandriva machine. My
motherboard only has one analog audio input port, so I
unplugged the audio