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ATI Rage Fury aand manadrake X error

Posted: 06 Jan 2005 12:27 AM PST

I will do when i get home. Thanks for the reply

Mike
"mjt" <ru> wrote in message
news:net... 


Re-install GRUB on dual boot PC

Posted: 05 Jan 2005 11:15 PM PST

if were to create a grub floppy, as described here:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Creating-a-GRUB-boot-floppy.html#Creating%20a%20GRUB%20boot%20floppy>

would that let me get into fedora and gnome to back up data?
thanks,

Thufir Hawat

OT: adding putty.exe to the start menu

Posted: 05 Jan 2005 04:23 PM PST

mun.ca wrote:
 


.... drag it to the 'quick-start' section of the panel
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and play games -- but not with pleasure.
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gcc from cygwin for smake

Posted: 05 Jan 2005 02:19 AM PST

trying to get linux working :)

there doesn't seem to be any particular ng associated with cygwin, this
seemed closest.

--
Thufir Hawat

Redhat Linux Software raid

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 11:39 PM PST

Gambito wrote: 

 

That seems to be OK.

How is your kernel configuration?

Is the RAID handling set up as modules?

Are the modules loaded by an initial ramdisk before
pivoting to the real root?

--

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is cygwin required to use cdrecord from win2k?

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 10:34 PM PST

oh, thank you gernot :)

Help building kernel 2.6.10

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 11:34 AM PST

ed doyle <com> wrote: 
 

You have not set CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS, in Device Drivers/USB Support/
USB device filesystem.
 

CONFIG_USB_HID=m ?

I am not sure here. Maybe you should read
Documentation/input/input.txt in the kernel source.

I have no idea about the other messages.
Maybe you could check the startup scripts to see which commands fail.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

Installing internet dial-up ( ie modem) on Linux Redhat ES

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 07:46 AM PST

Chong YL wrote: 
I run that. It was a pain to configure. I had to read a lot of
documentationi and hand edit /etc/wvdial.conf and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-MYISP

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install linux without floppy and cdrom

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 05:00 AM PST

com wrote:
 

Long - but straight forward. Need something like Knoppix LiveCD
for this method.
http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php

Take out the disk do this in a different laptop or PC with
brackets for 2.5" drives.
Partition the drive into two partitions.

You can do a Knoppix compressed disk install.
This is just under 700Mb.
(You have to google the faqs on how to do that.
Come back if you get stuck.)
The compressed image will boot if you have 128Mb RAM
and autoconfigure for your laptop every time.

Now you can put disk back to the original
laptop, do boot up again, and then do the full
knoppix install to another partition while installed
in the Fujitsu laptop. This way you don't have to
worry about setting up all the configuration files
for knoppix. Also, if your knoppix install gets broken,
you can always boot with the compressed knoppix
and re-install again. I would also use it for backing
up the non-compressed partitions through the network.

Brother MFC 5440CN

Posted: 03 Jan 2005 11:21 PM PST

fm wrote:
 
I am using Mandrake 10.1 and if I install from MCC the printer wizzard will
ask if you have or want to load an extern PPD file.

knoppix password for su

Posted: 03 Jan 2005 12:32 PM PST

doh! thanks, guys

ALSA problem, pls help!

Posted: 03 Jan 2005 10:15 AM PST

fm wrote:
 

I got an error when trying to load snd-emu10k1


# modprobe snd-emu10k1
================================================== =
/lib/modules/2.4.28/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1.o: init_module: No
such device
/lib/modules/2.4.28/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1.o: Hint: insmod
errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO
or IRQ parameters.
You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
/lib/modules/2.4.28/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1.o:
insmod /lib/modules/2.4.28/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.28/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1.o: insmod
snd-emu10k1 failed
================================================== ===

root@dancingstar:/etc# lsmod
=================================================
Module Size Used by Not tainted
snd-pcm-oss 47072 0 (unused)
snd-pcm 75876 0 [snd-pcm-oss]
snd-seq-oss 27648 0 (unused)
snd-seq-midi-event 3840 0 [snd-seq-oss]
snd-seq 45648 2 [snd-seq-oss snd-seq-midi-event]
snd-seq-device 4648 0 [snd-seq-oss snd-seq]
snd-timer 17604 0 [snd-pcm snd-seq]
snd-mixer-oss 15160 0 [snd-pcm-oss]
snd 44004 0 (autoclean) [snd-pcm-oss snd-pcm
snd-seq-oss snd-seq-midi-event snd-seq snd-seq-device snd-timer
snd-mixer-oss]
snd-page-alloc 5768 0 (autoclean) [snd-pcm snd-seq-oss snd-seq
snd-seq-device snd-timer snd-mixer-oss snd]
ppp_deflate 3224 0 (autoclean)
zlib_deflate 18328 0 (autoclean) [ppp_deflate]
bsd_comp 4152 0 (autoclean)
ppp_async 6944 1 (autoclean)
===============================================

TuxRacer now SLOOOOWWWW

Posted: 03 Jan 2005 09:02 AM PST

Frank Peelo <com> wrote: 

Well, the kernel-2.6.8.1.12mdk-1-1mdk works, and the
kernel-multimedia-i686-up-4GB-2.6.7-1.mm.3mdk-1-1mdk doesn't
work. In your case 2.6.7 worked. I'm not sure what else is
different between the two kernels. I'll check the URL you
mention. Thanks....

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problem with resolv.conf

Posted: 03 Jan 2005 06:28 AM PST

 

oh god! you 've right!
I'm gonna contact my isp now!

thank you all!


bootloader on dual boot system doesn't show linux

Posted: 03 Jan 2005 12:13 AM PST

hi!
i am a new user of linux and had gone through the same agony coz i
couldnot say bye bye to windoz and had to keep both the os together.
Always keep in mind order of installing the operating systems is from
low to hi, by this i mean first install win 95, win 98 win 2000 and
then linux, you will never end up in these problems.
This is how it worked out for me in Red Hat 9.0
Use ur installation cds to login as root; you will have to use chroot.
Now if you want to load grub on mbr then in your case you will give the
following command in the shell
/sbin/grub-install /dev/hda (good for 2k and xp)
and in case you want to install at a non mbr location then use
following
/sbin/grub-install /dev/hda2
you may try both if one doesn't work other will.
Grub works great but you like to look at other third party boot loaders
like Boot Magic and boot commander etc

Enabling selinux in Fedora

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 11:54 PM PST


Jeff Krimmel wrote:
[snip] 
admit 
Once 
Happens to the best of us ;)

Thanks for posting your "solution".

prg

Please help

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 08:21 PM PST

ÓÚ Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:39:32 +0800£¬iamgodkдµ½£º
 
sorry, it may be
127.0.0.1 your_host_name other_your_host_name
localhost localhost.localdomain

How to upgrade/add to GLIBC ????

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 05:55 PM PST


"Mairhtin O'Feannag" <com> wrote in message
news:164.98.29... 

Dump it. Use vsftpd, it's lighter weight and has better configuration
options..

And if you're going to dump in FC3 versions of software, you often need to
recompile them for RedHat 9 due to changes in glibc, just as you are
encountering. Either make the jumpt to FC3, or be ready to recompile
packages like that.
 

Well, yes. Do not try to do such major changes of your software as a major
glibc revision without updating the whole software installation.
 

Don't. Making a major change in glibc, is like switching from gasoline to
diesel fuel, it's usually easier to get a new car.


Reboot on Kernel Panic

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 04:00 PM PST

> The objection was that it may not be brilliant to have a machine stuck in 

Ah, I see. I did set it at 60 seconds from the start.

Thanks.

Matt


whats the best version

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 02:43 PM PST

Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: 

When the box had 64 Meg RAM, it was too slow because of high paging rate.
I ordered 2 sticks of 128 Meg RAM to replace it, and they came in one at a
time, so I ran it with 128 Meg RAM for a while and that pretty much cured
the high paging rate (even with X and whatever desktop -- Enlightenment?
-- came with it). But it was still too slow; just not as slow. When the
other 128Meg Ram stick came in, I installed it, but it made little
difference, less than 2 pages per second, sometimes much less. 

I did not research that. I gave the machine away. I now am down to two
machines, and that is enough. When that box ran RHL 6, it worked fine with
64 Meg RAM. When running RHL 9, it was too slow even when the excess
paging was cured with 256 Meg RAM. 

Fine if that is your hobby, or if someone is paying you. I have work to do
and did not want to waste the time.

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Belkin F5D7050 USB Wireless adapter - How do I make it work!?

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 01:46 PM PST

Will give it a go.
I found the chipset type - Conexant (PrismUSB) - if that helps!
Thanks
Matty

SB 16PnP

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 10:42 AM PST

Hello

me (<net>) wrote:
 

This means that the OSS drivers are in use (no problem, they work), but
arts does not work. You should takt a look at the arts configuration
(in the KDE control center, kcontrol). Try to play with the settings.
Also take the error message and search for it on
<http://groups.google.com>.

best regards
Andreas Janssen


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Registered Linux User #267976
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Help with my NVidia GeForce 5700...

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 10:02 AM PST


"Michael Perry" <org> wrote in message
news:org... 

See previous discussion about this.

1: What it is installing is a kernel hook to handle their binaries. This
kernel hook "taints" the kernel, and makes it no longer GPL, which is why
vendors don't ship it with Linux distributions.

2: It replaces your OpenGL libraries with binary-only libraries that support
Nvidia's undocumented, closed source features. This breaks any upgrade path
for your OpenGL libraries, and breaks a number of applications that were
compiled with the standard OpenGL libraries.

3: When you update your kernel or build a custom kernel, you will need to
re-install your NVidia drivers.

4: You have to integrate the NVidia support into your X configuration files
by hand.

If your time is worth more than $20/hour to you, trade the card for a recent
ATI card with a friend and use that instead. I'm exhausted with NVidia's
behavior about this, and trying to maintain it in the face of all the
different ways of managing kernels.


Display issue on Compag Presario 2190 US with RH 9.0

Posted: 02 Jan 2005 02:26 AM PST

["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.misc.]
On 2 Jan 2005 02:26:23 -0800, com
<com> wrote: 
Is the resolution correct for the LCD screen?


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possibly comprised system: chkrootkit output

Posted: 01 Jan 2005 09:04 PM PST

Walter Mautner wrote: 

Well, that's one load off my mind... And on the plus side my X server
didn't crash last night!

Thanks.