Wireless & Thinkpad T23 help. Posted: 27 Oct 2004 02:26 PM PDT This is what I have found. Can you provide me a place to start and any specifics. Will I need to download this additionall package or is there support from Fedora Core 2 files. 4.2 Network (Onboard Wireless) It's a Hermes chipset, so you can either use the older wlan-ng package, or with recent (2.4.15+) kernels you can use the Orinoco PCI driver. alias eth1 orinoco_pci Is all that was required in /etc/modules.conf to make this work. Note: using the Orinoco driver version 0.11 and 0.12 didn't work too well for it - the card would lockup. I grabbed 0.13d from David Gibson's site (http://ozlabs.org/people/dgibson/dldwd/) and installed that, and problems went away. It should be included in 2.4.21 or so - it's not in 2.4.20. You'll need to rmmod and modprobe the driver on suspend/resume - I have a script I run on resume that restarts everything I need. "Paul Lutus" <zzz> wrote in message news:supernews.com... |
Mandrake firewall Posted: 27 Oct 2004 02:10 PM PDT On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 21:45:46 GMT, Bit Twister wrote: Should be https://localhost:10000 |
Beginning Linux? Posted: 27 Oct 2004 05:46 AM PDT I understand your frustration here. I haven't played with cygwin for a long time. You've got to understand that cygwin is not a 'real' or 'typical' linux distribution. I really think you'd be way ahead to install a real linux on your computer and dual boot. This can be done quite easily with, for example, Mandrake or Knoppix. It would make life a lot simpler since all the stuff you referenced above will already be installed. BTW gcc is the standard GNU C/C++ compiler. QT is a toolkit for building graphical user interfaces. |
up2date on FC2 does not retain the RPM files ?? Posted: 26 Oct 2004 11:50 PM PDT Markku Kolkka wrote: Thanks. Changed that now. Is there a way via up2date to download the RPMs that I already have installed without of course installing them again ? |
networking, interfaces problem on Debian sarge Posted: 26 Oct 2004 08:05 AM PDT Steve Lefevre <edu> wrote: Yours is not using dhcp, but has a fixed address. You may want to change that - your router may require dhcp requests in order to enable pasing packets to you. (do I get my money for stating the obvious now ...?) Peter |
Xorg+nvidia driver fail boot without monitor connected Posted: 26 Oct 2004 07:00 AM PDT "Paul Lutus" <zzz> ha scritto nel messaggio news:supernews.com... Simple, because i'm interestead in tv-out without a monitor... now i'm using "nv" driver without a monitor, but i can't use tv-out |
Can't boot(find hard drives) after Fedora core install Posted: 25 Oct 2004 10:18 AM PDT On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Steve Martin <net> wrote: Ignoring existing partition geometry seems to a more widespread problem than just recent Linux. When I installed 64-bit XP Pro beta to an existing partition (that just needed formatting) it changed my heads from 240 to 255 which made partitions NOT end on cylinder boundaries, so it could not even reboot itself. I was able to repair the partition table from a Linux rescue CD (with guessing, luck, and no data loss). So I recognized the different cylinders 64-bit SuSE 9.1 wanted to use (even though fdisk on another vt showed correct geometry) and managed to work around it without mangling my partition geometry again. Curious if 64-bit XP Pro uses the same troublesome version of partitioning software that ignores existing geometry. |
RAM-disk of 16 Megs size and root file system mounted to it ? Posted: 25 Oct 2004 10:14 AM PDT it.uc3m.es (Peter T. Breuer) wrote in message news:<it.uc3m.es>... This assumes the operation is performed while Kernel, that is recompiled with settings for RAM=16384, is running in memory; let's see how it will work. Thanks for the participation and the advice ! ey390 |
How to disable other users access my files on linux machine by default? Posted: 24 Oct 2004 06:25 PM PDT On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 08:17:23 -0400, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: Indeed, and with some distros ~/.<shell>rc sources /etc/[profile|login] so the umask declaration needs to follow that line. But even `umask 077` is not going to automatically create executable permissions. It merely removes group and all permissions. |
Fedora Core 2 Installation gets nowhere. H E L P !!!! Posted: 24 Oct 2004 12:23 PM PDT Markku Kolkka wrote: Except that ... I have one machine here, where: *) FC1 was previouslly installed and working *) Upgraded from FC1 to FC2 and working ( kernel 2.6.5-1 ) *) Upgraded to the latest kernel ( kernel 2.6.8-1 ), and reboots after "Uncompressing kernel ...." *) Have to go back to kernel 2.6.5-1 to work around the problem. |
Alias entries in modules.conf Posted: 24 Oct 2004 07:28 AM PDT Andreas Janssen wrote: Ah great, that worked fine. I updated the file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base with the alias line. I knew I had updated to the new 2.6 kernel modutils, but was unaware that the configuration files had changed name. Thanks for the help Rob |
Install Linux after XP and 98 Posted: 21 Oct 2004 04:36 PM PDT GVK wrote (in part): Worked for me. I recently wiped my hard drives clean on my old machine, installed Windows-XP first, then Fedora Core 2. No problem booting either. I did not like Fedora, so I did a fresh install of Red Hat Linux 9 on top of it (partitionning the HD with Red Hat's Disk Druid to leave the Windows junk alone) and I could still boot Windows-XP. The only thing to watch out for if you delete Linux is to restore the MBR first. It is easier that way. But you can presumably do that from a Windows boot disk even if you forget. -- .~. Jean-David Beyer Registered Linux User 85642. /V\ Registered Machine 241939. /( )\ Shrewsbury, New Jersey http://counter.li.org ^^-^^ 07:15:00 up 6 days, 18:46, 3 users, load average: 4.22, 4.16, 4.10 |
Logitech Cordless Optical Trackman Posted: 20 Oct 2004 09:48 AM PDT Dances With Crows wrote: Thanks. Sounds good. I still liked to know of anybody who has all buttons working. Cheers, Carlos |
Help installing from boot.iso Posted: 19 Oct 2004 11:16 PM PDT In comp.os.linux.setup AlanS <com>: [..] [..] Those were valid questions, even if he could have stopped at (2.), as this seems to be your problem, checking with some known to boot CD should show in a minute. Then try the manual of your CD record software, how to burn an iso and start over. Welcome to the group -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: 0xEDD27B94) mail: echo qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 236: Fanout dropping voltage too much, try cutting some of those little traces |
command parameters to boot linux from installation CD Posted: 19 Oct 2004 04:54 PM PDT Le Tue, 19 Oct 2004 16:54:20 -0700, ieee std a écrit*: boot on fedora cd with: linux rescue answer to the questions (language, keyboard...) At the end you will be prompted with something like this: "your system has been mounted on /mnt/sysimage, press enter then type: chroot /mnt/sysimage" Do it, and after you can access to your system and change the parameter in /etc/grub.conf -- François Patte Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient Université Paris 5 |
cannot mount /dev/sdb1 Posted: 19 Oct 2004 01:55 PM PDT In article <cljac8$gog$SFbay.Sun.COM> (Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:41:44 -0700), Ariel wrote: Are guesses acceptable? 'man mount' says if you use the "-f" flag, it doesn't mount the filesystem. -f Causes everything to be done except for the actual system call; if it's not obvious, this ``fakes'' mounting the file system. This option is useful in conjunction with the -v flag to deter- mine what the mount command is trying to do. It can also be used to add entries for devices that were mounted earlier with the -n option. What does 'mount -fv /dev/sdb1' say? Is /etc on a readonly filesystem? Perhaps you could post your entire /etc/fstab file. Does one or more of the three lines above have an error in it? The first line says "/mnt/export" but the subsequent lines say "/export". When init tries to mount the file systems during bootup, what message does it display when it tries /dev/sdb1 ? -- Q: You can make an argument from the open-source side that -- A: [interrupts] No, no, nobody can make the argument that open source is actually more open and sensitive to encourage more third-party innovation. -- Interview with Steve Balmer (President, Microsoft). 7 April 2004 |
pcmcia network card problem Posted: 19 Oct 2004 12:56 PM PDT Thanks for your suggestion. The reason I am not using fedora is just I have the RH9 3cds at hand and do not want to download another 2G files. But i Just got the 2.6 kernel and will update my kernel and the rest incrementaly. Hope I can catch up with fedora2/3 later on. "Nico Kadel-Garcia" <net> wrote in message news:com... experience have |
SpeedTouch ADSL troubleshooting Posted: 19 Oct 2004 08:13 AM PDT On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Scott G wrote: I've got the firmware. I'll check it's the right thing, though - i might have the wrong file or something. tom -- Gens una summus. |
is it posible to get normal quality sound with i865G? Posted: 19 Oct 2004 04:12 AM PDT the speakers are fine - i use the regulary under win or linux (other pc) |
problems to change linux distribution Posted: 19 Oct 2004 02:54 AM PDT Thank you very much, i'll try soon (at home). -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
apt-get install problem in Debian due to source dependency Posted: 18 Oct 2004 03:59 PM PDT On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:59:14 -0500 ANTant scrawled this disquisition: How did you compile from source? If you just compiled and installed in /*/bin then dpkg or apt have no idea that the program is installed. Programs need to be compiled/installed in Debian by either building a .deb package by hand, deb-make ... dpkg --build then dpkg -i program.deb or apt-get --build source package then dpkg -i program.deb FS |
[MULTIPOST] Reuse old kernel config files Posted: 18 Oct 2004 08:16 AM PDT "Andreas Janssen" <com> wrote in message news:cl0nn6$p69$00$t-online.com... Run "make oldconfig" with your old kernel .config file in your old source tree. Then copy it over to the new source tree and run "make oldconfig" there. Then diff the .config files to look for the changes and see if there are any surprises. |
Can I login automatically when I boot my linux PC Posted: 17 Oct 2004 08:44 PM PDT In comp.os.linux.setup Santa <com>: Do you assume your kids to dump to login? - There's IIRC a KDE feature for something like this - There's a kiosk howto (www.tldp.org) -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: 0xEDD27B94) mail: echo qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 316: Elves on strike. (Why do they call EMAG Elf Magic) |
Moving to Linux Posted: 17 Oct 2004 03:03 PM PDT On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 08:02:40 +0200, Michael Heiming wrote: I used tin for more than 15 years until I found slrn. :) |