Can you unspecify it in Linuxconf or something? I'm thinking I'd like to
play around with Beos a bit, but Linux and Windows seem to have consolidated
my hd. I did check the grow to fill option for my home partition, that's
why. Thanks in advance.
Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada wrote:
> It mea
I'm clueless in these areas, but would something written for i386 work on i686?
What is the advantage of i686?
thanks
-Brandon Dorman
Jeff Smelser wrote:
> 6.1 is i386. I don't think it will ever not be i386... to many people use
> redhat on 386/486's to increase it t
This is probably a touchy subject, but anyone know of any good, fairly
low-volume news sites for Linux? Wideopen looks to be great, but not
about the OS itself. linux.com, .org, etc. don't offer daily news as far
as I know. Does slashdot? freshmeat? Thanks. That way I could find out
there in
Thanks guys. I've been checking, seems like linuxtoday.com is exactly what I
was looking for. Thanks.
"John J. Donohue" wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Brandon Dorman wrote:
>
> > This is probably a touchy subject, but anyone know of any good, fairly
> >
A while back people were helping me do the same thing (which ultimately was a
no-go because we would have had to drill through the walls and stuff.) I'll
send you those e-mails if you would like.
-Brandon Dorman
j wrote:
> A high speed net connect is finally in my area, @HOME. The
Oh, come on. it's all in fun. :-)
rpjday wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Phil Risby wrote:
> um ... folks? does this really belong on the official redhat
> mailing list?
>
> rday
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but I'd like to
have to ability to try out all the different window managers - kde,
gnome, afterlevel, at will) Thank you.
Sincerely,
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; > the login panel. I am not booted in Linux right now but will check later.
> >
> > Bret
> >
> > Hal Burgiss wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 12:34:11PM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > > > Minor problem. Following the instruct
Just enacted your guys' advice and it works! Great! Put an icon in my taskbar
dealie for "switchdesk" which works fine.
-Brandon
Brandon Dorman wrote:
> yeah. thanks. I remember now - switchdesk. I was mostly just gonna try to be
> fancy... look where it gets me. I
applications.
> Linda
> - Original Message -----
> From: Brandon Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 4:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Can't load xwindows
>
> > Just enacted your guys' advice and it works!
I've got an Nvidea Riva TNT sound card ... I think it's AGP. it works fine.
Steve Dixon wrote:
> depends on the chipset, but agp is supported. i dont think it take
> advantage of it though.
>
> BluesMan wrote:
> >
> > it's just a simple question
> > is AGP display cards supported under Red
^~_~^) Dave
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linda hanigan wrote:
Hi,
When you install it tells you I think the command is
xfce_setup.
You also will want to copy some of the sample config
files from
/var/XFCE to your home directory.
Linda
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Could you let me know when you find something? Thanks.
erik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am learning more and more about linux by the day. The next thing I
> would like to tackle is getting my IDE CD-RW to work under linux so
> that I don't have to boot into windows except to watch my DVD's I
> have
for login type "root" or "/" without the quotes. then enter the password
you entered. Then, make a user account. 5.1... Hmm I think 6.2 is coming
out soon...
-Brandon Dorman
Jimmie Brandon wrote:
> I just finished installing Red Hat 5.1.
>
> The computer has
You must have the wrong type of mouse selected. in the console run mouseconfig or
something like that
Meghan Madel wrote:
> Yes, it is a ps/2 with an ASUS TX-97E.( I think it is 97E and not the
> TX-4) Unfortunately, the computer is at home and I can't check.
>
> On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Toby A. Ri
there does seem to be quite a bit less traffic than normal, but I've gotten
about 30 posts.
Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I posted two messages to this list today. I haven't seen either. In
> fact, I've hardly gotten any messages from this list today. Has it been
> suddenly deactivated? Thanks
Hey guys.
Has anyone actually bought VMware? I'm thinking about it, seeing
how useful it is, but for $300, I don't know...
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in Linuxconf check out lilo options and make Windows the default, then
"Activate changes" and ok and you are done.
Alessandro Coppelli wrote:
> Hi to all.
>
>( Sorry for question )
>
>I want to obtain Win start and not Linux
>
>with lilo in my dual boot box for default.
>
>How I
s" that would tell the package what distro the user had, and place
things according to the distro's scheme. This post might have been
better evaulated over on the RPM list but on this list there is more
people and also I'd bet there are people on this list with multiple
distro'
never heard of it. URL please?
Allen Bolderoff wrote:
> yep.
>
> it is BRILLIANT
>
> looks sweet, and works very well.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Rick Knebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 11:32 PM
> Subject: Helix gnome
>
> > Hi,
>
Yes for windows atomtime. I got it on a Pc World shareware disc. It is
shareware. It syncs your clock and stuff. I've since uninstalled it though, not
because it wasn't good but I had to remove clutter.
Jim Cunning wrote:
> There's also an NT (shareware, I think) program called "atomtime" th
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_4608.html
lets vote guys!
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If I remember right the executable for Staroffice is in
/etc/staroffice/bin/or maybe /opt/... Uninstalled it though because I
didn't like it and wanted to save space.
Samuel Flory wrote:
> Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > > why not try using 'locate' to find your file(s) ?
> >
> > This is good if
root, etc.
/hda7/ BE OS
/hda8/ SWAP
Thanks! Please cc to me as well.
Sincerely,
Brandon Dorman
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stupid me. In my excitement of installation, I forgot to append important parameters
into lilo.
(linux ide0=0x10c0 for my Promise Ultra66 controller.) :-) I LOVE it!!
Brandon Dorman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just installed RH 6.2, and, upon booting, was sad (to say the leas
Yahoo! MS to be broken up. Probably won't happen due to appeals but oh well. I saw
RH stock went
up. That's good for all of us! (when our favorite company does well...)
-Brandon
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Hi guys,
I just downloaded the demo for Quake 3 for Linux. It is "linuxq3ademo.tar.sh"
What is this
sh extention and how do I unpack it? I couldn't find instructions on the id site.
Thanks.
-Brandon
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Thanks guys for your advice. I succesfully did what you said and installed Quake 3
Arena Demo!
However, upon running I was discouraged to notice I could hardly use it. Moving the
mouse became a
game of time delay! I switched to Voodoo mode with no effect. I have an NVidia Riva
TNT and
Vood
OS/2 is about the only modern OS I haven't tried. I've tried NT, RH Linux, Be, and
Win98. I like RH
6.2 and Be the best!!!
Jon Knews wrote:
> Hey, I used to be a OS/2 phenatic, then I found Linux. ;-)))
>
> On 12 Jun 2000, "Chris Worth" wrote:
> >
> > funny... I use the INTERNET every day, us
oh yeah I did forget: Dos 2.2, Dos 6, Win3.1, win95, win98, winNT, RH 6.0, RH 6.2,
BeOS 5
CH wrote:
> I've tried the old dos 2.11, 5.0-6.22, Win3.1, 95, 98, OS/2(not much), RH
> Linux (just started last year). Win95osr1 was the most pathetic os I've
> tried. Never tried nor planned yet to e
Just as a side note: Did the guy get his problem solved before we discuss english on
this
computer-related mailing list?
"Tanner, Robby" wrote:
> There is one school of thought. Singular nouns require singular verbs. A
> company is a collective, but singular, noun. A bunch of bananas...etc.
ents other than what
I'm trying to
do here with Helix.
-Brandon Dorman
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ere are already files there and asks if you want to use
> those or download them all again. ymmv, though.
>
> Steve Dixon wrote:
> >
> > rpm -Uvh *rpm --nodeps --force
> >
> > Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey guys,
> > >
> > &g
Dale Anderson wrote:
> Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER, even though we all pronounce it
>that way.
What does it stand for then?
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if I were to get that kernel, would the rpm format "compile" it for me and everything?
Would it be
just like installing a program with RPM or still something beyond my newbies knowledge?
-Brandon
Nitebirdz wrote:
> I saw a lot of messages in the last two weeks or so in this list
> requesting
That was my message. I just sorta gave up on an answer. Could you help me out now?
Thanks,
Brandon
Doug McGarrett wrote:
> I quote from a message:
> "Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER,
> even though we all pronounce it that way."
> Then what _does_ it stand for?
doesn't 6.2 come with 2.2-14? do I need to get the .15 rpm first?
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > if I were to get that kernel, would the rpm format "compile" it for me and
>everything? Would it be
> > just like insta
kde2alpha (well I think its in Beta now?) is much better at the resources stuff. :-)
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> > On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> >
> > > I like XCDRoast. It comes preinstalled in some releases (Mandrake)
> > > but it's
t just good for
servers is my
long-winded point.
-Brandon Dorman
Jeff Graves wrote:
> All you need is any spare PC and the redhat cd (just download the ISO image
> to a win box and burn it on a cd or you can buy it). In terms of programs
> you want, the software that comes with the redh
Click on the, "terminal," button on your "start-menu" (panel). I do use the GUI
extensively, by the
way. Sorry, but I'd rather use graphics instead of typing it in. Linux is superior
to Windows, but
it will never be widely used if you still have to type in commands!
-Brandon
John Aldrich wr
uct lines! (SERVER
LINUX,
DESKTOP LINUX, STRIPPED-SERVER LINUX, HIGH-BANDWITH FTP LINUX, etc.) Lets just give
it a rest and
let our suggestions for improvement be nicely stated and get on with life.
My thoughts,
Brandon Dorman
Bret Hughes wrote:
> John Aldrich wrote:
>
> &g
I have the Promise and basically same setup as you, and it worked fine. Let me and
the list know if
you have any problems!
-Brandon
p.s. 6.2 is, in my opinion, leaps and bounds ahead of 6.0! (in installation and the
actual product
of course too.)
Michael McLeod wrote:
> I am planning to
ough, once you get it
:running you will
never switch!!
-Brandon
rob smith wrote:
> I wish it were that simple :) they still come up. There must be a config file
> or start file I can edit to get rid of them...help!!
> On Mon, 03 Jul 2000 22:01:03 Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > When
le kernels? My sound
card doesn't work with RH6.0 so maybe getting a new kernel will help.
It is an Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64D card, by the way. I believe it is
integrated, that's why it doesn't work. Thanks.
Brandon Dorman
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It should be in your bios settings. Just hit whatever button you need to to
get into your bios when you first turn on your computer and find it in
there.
-Brandon Dorman
Brian Ivey wrote:
> Dear List:
>
> How do I configure Redhat to remember to always turn the NumLock on when
&
for
the LILO parameters at the end of the install. Don't know about the 1024
cylinder limit. Good luck, let me know if I was unclear or if they didn't
help.
Powerquest's Bootmagic (about $20 I think) works great too. I have a
Quantum Fireball Cx1 by the way.
Sincerely,
Brandon Dorma
ing Red Hat except at the end when it asks
if you want it to start automatically select yes. I think that'll work for
right now you can even set up how fancy and stuff you want the login screen
to be but that's pretty complicated so lets take things one step at a time.
:-)
Sincerely,
d it! You explained it clearly and
patiently. I'll let you all know how it works out!
Sincerely,
Brandon Dorman
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If all I want is file/internet/printer sharing between, "peer" computers do
I need hubs? And how many? just one for all three or one for each
computer?
thanks.
-Brandon
Frank Carreiro wrote:
> Ovislink.
>
> They make some rather excellent hubs and NIC's. Prices are low and
> their products a
he meant mouseconfig I'm thinking...?
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Not sure if its in 5.2, I havent used that version
in a long time. But try
at command line : mosueconfig
Kirk
>How do I change the setting to COM2. I found it in Mandrake, but I
can't
find it in Red Hat. >Thanks in advance.
>
>Lee
Dear Frank,
Great. I've gotten a lot of helpful answers to this question.
Again, the Ovislink price is perfect! Would I be better with the ISA or
PCI NIC's? Or would it matter? There is a $28 Harmony 4-port hub.
That would be fine (brand doesn't matter to me as long as it's not
trash)
Don't know what I may be getting myself into here, but what do you guys
think about the Crusoe? Sounds absolutely awesome!! (with Linus there,
how could it not be??) And IBM seems to be a friend of Linux too. I
think this could be the start of the dethroning of bad software (M$) for
good. (w
ore I installed bootmagic.
That is easily done using linuxconf, by the way.
After I boot Linux using a boot disk, How do I bring up the Xwindows
?
To start xwindows after boot the easiest way would be "startx"
Good luck,
-Brandon Dorman
r,
yet we invite you to try it and join in on the fun of watching it
develop
before your eyes! Your comments are always welcome so please join in the
discussions too."
Downloading it as I write this.
Sincerely,
Brandon Dorman
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as I remember it the FAQ says to do ,"fdisk /mbr" from dos. Don't
know if that will effect the rest of your harddrive and/or getting into
linux. You can't boot into windows or linux, right? Did you
make a bootdisk?
Lee Ward wrote:
I have Red Hat 5.2 installed on one hard drive as
"workstation"
ux real quick to tell ya. Screenshots
are fun and informative when telling people about how GREAT linux's GUI's
are. Mine are at http://www.neighborhood-church.com/Youth/images/linux/
Don't mind the text, I was just writing to have something there.
Brandon Dorman
-Brandon Dorman
Er
that second menu is called Xtns I just looked at my own screenshots. :-)
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Other than the demo for Quake 3, Civ 2 Call to Power, and Heroes of Might...,
are there any good games out there? Anyone know of good websites for them?
Thanks,
Brandon
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disk, and being in college I need to go in there to print as I have
>>a Lexmark USB multifunction device with no drivers for linux... good
>>thing the semester is just starting. Thanks
>>
>>splashimage=(hd1,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
>>title Red Hat Linux (2.4.7-10)
>
rub doesn't suffer from the 1024
cylinder problems lilo usually does so this should work out (comments on
grub?).
Haven't tried 7.2 seriously yet. I have a test system running with
ext3. Very impressive so far :-)
Good Luck!
Frank
Brandon Dorman wrote:
It appears the problem is worse
than
Hey guys,
Some of you may remember my grub and windows problem of a bit ago. Well
following that I reinstalled yesterday, and everything worked fine for 24
hours until i went in windows to do some final cleanup... so I thought.
Upon reboot, I was greeted by hell. After it initialize
ot Boot
>disk instead. Then perhaps you could boot from the floppy and learn
>something.
>
>BTW, you can find Tom's Root Boot disk at
>
>http://www.toms.net/rb
>
>Regards,
>Ben
>
>On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 02:20:56PM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > Hey
The site looks great Drew! Go opensource! BTW the schoolforge site is
quite nice as well, congrats!
-Brandon
At 02:17 PM 1/15/02 -0800, you wrote:
>We wanted to let you all know about the enhanced Open Source :Now:
>website, which went live today.
>
>Please take a look at all the new info--a
Hi guys,
I am desperately trying to get my cd burner to work under linux. I've
got all the scsi emulation and stuff compiled into the kernel. However
it still didn't work. I can't seem to get the right place to put,
"hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi" in lilo.conf here is how I see it but it's
not w
-01-24 at 04:08, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> You dont say which version of Redhat you use. Suppose
> it is RH 7.2 there is a serious bug in that version.
> Goto rc.sysinit and add this at the bottom of the
> file.
> modprobe ide-scsi >/dev/null 2>&1
>
> and you should get rid
Hello,
Below is a copy of my /etc/fstab. I can't seem to be able to tweak it
so that upon booting, my normal user account can write to say, the
windows drive (mounted as /dev/hde1, /c of course) I'd like the same
user writing priviledges while staying automounted for the other drives
that at th
-Brandon
On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 04:37, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> On 25 Jan 2002 17:52:00 -0800
> Brandon Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Below is a copy of my /etc/fstab. I can't seem to be able to tweak it
> &
ay which version of Redhat you use. Suppose
> it is RH 7.2 there is a serious bug in that version.
> Goto rc.sysinit and add this at the bottom of the
> file.
> modprobe ide-scsi >/dev/null 2>&1
>
> and you should get rid of the problem
>
>
>
> --- Brand
our thoughts and prayers are with you, Moke.
-brandon
On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 23:11, Moke Tsing Moh Lim wrote:
> Thanks for all that have assisted in this subject. I will away for 2 weeks
> I've lost my loved one. I been back to this 2 weeks later.
>
> Regards
>
> Moke
>
> -Original Mes
On my desktop Gateway(the computer company) PIII 450 160 megs of RAM
Ximian runs just fine. How much swap space do you have?
-Brandon
On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 06:08, Sven Burkard wrote:
> Hi!
> How are the experiences with Ximian Gnome 1.4? Im using a PIII 900Mhz IBM
> Laptop with 128Mb RAM. On my
Try going to linuxprinting.org and looking for something there or:
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Good luck.
-Brandon
On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 18:53, Tony Preston wrote:
> Has anyone setup a Lexmark Z22 printer for Linux? The lexmark site
> doesn't have a drive for tha
I have not been able to export Eudora stuff to Evolution. I exported to
cvs from Eudora, and tried to import "single file" in Evo. No luck. I
also tried importing the cvs file using something called gaby
(gaby.sourceforge.net I think) that claims to import a lot of things,
but no luck as well.
y suggesting this because if ignorance, but maybe a
> eudora->netscape->evolution route would work? Evo imported netscape and
> mutt mail fine for me. (mutt was a tough one ;)
>
> On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 15:58, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > I have not been able to export Eudora
ollege and time is scarce...)
Thanks for the advice though.
-Brandon
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 22:37, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 29 Jan 2002, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> >The Netscape doesn't put the fields in the right place
Hello,
Here in my college they are are starting to require proper
authentication in order to log in. Where do I set the proper username,
password and "computer name" to correctly log on? If I am not logged on
correctly, I will be warned twice and then taken off the network. Sadly
the I
I dont know. I know that our intranet goes straight to the internet, no
proxy or anything. I'll ask them tomrrow.
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 17:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what are you logining into??? NT or Novell???
>
> Brian
_
Do You
I was never able to export my Eudora addressbook to Evolution. Where
can I find TB!? I search on google didn't find anything except stuff
for tuberculosis.
Thanks.
-Brandon
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 18:36, Gary wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 20:14, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > Actually, I just tested this
that will
help. Thanks!
-Brandon
p.s. I added you to my AOL buddy list if that's ok, I'll see you on
there.
On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 11:44, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> On 2 Feb 2002, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> >I was never able to export my Eudora addressbook to Evolution. Where
>
IBM Websphere for linux (v 4.0 though) is a pretty good WYSIWYG editor
for linux. Although it's not open source, it is free even after the 60
day "trial" period. (i think all u lose is their image editor, which we
all have gimp for anyway)
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webservers/hpbuilder/linux
Aww, 6.0 was my first linux. :-) brings back such memories! (Almost
three years ago now, the first version to be released after the IPO
IIRC.
-Brandon
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 04:02, Edward C. Bailey wrote:
> > "Mace" == Mace Moneta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ...
> Mace> If you are intereste
Hello all,
Please no flaming. I currently have a dual boot RH7.2/Win98 system,
primarily booting into linux but I need win98 for cd burning (too much
work for me to set it up) and printing (again, too much work for me, I'm
just too lazy i guess.) and am going to get WinXP at a "heavily
discounte
Sorry, I didn't mean to start a big OT topic. Should
have marked it more clearly. I've solved the problem,
I'll just install XP on another partition, I have
plenty of room. If it works good I can get rid of 98
with no problem. Please, no further posts on this
topic! Thanks.
-Brandon
--- Dav
nks so much! We are
close to getting it to work!
-Brandon
On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 03:16, Ben Logan wrote:
> I'm going to go ahead and reply or I'll forget... :)
>
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 02:46:57AM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > Sorry, no cheap crack deals althou
Thanks Duane, that page looks pretty good. Will check try it out
tomorrow. I dont remember what I compiled in the kernel, but am pretty
sure did everything i needed to get cd burning. the output of dmesg,
however is quite odd, thought I'd send u that:
VFS: Disk change detected on device ide1(2
Anthony and others,
Worked for me! Thanks so much anthony!
-Brandon
On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 08:04, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>
> >On 29 Jan 2002, Brandon Dorman wrote:
>
any tracks I recognize!
So it sees it! Don't know what the last part is all about though All I
should have to do is change the symbolic link for fstab to point to
/scd0 and /scd1 and I should be set! Cool stuff. Almost there!
-Brandon
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 21:42, Brandon Dorman wrote:
>
Hi Ben, others,
Try loading them manually, and then see what cdrecord does:
>
> # insmod loop
> # insmod sg
> # insmod sr_mod
> # insmod ide-scsi
[root@localhost sbin]# insmod loop
bash: insmod: command not found
[root@localhost sbin]# ./insmod loop
insmod: loop: no module by that name found
[r
> > and then later
> >
> > hdc: ATAPI 32X DVD-ROM drive, 512kB Cache, UDMA(33)
> > Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.12
> > hdd: ATAPI 6X CD-ROM CD-R/RW drive, 768kB Cache, DMA
>
> thats not so good. It looks like the IDE driver attached itself to your
> CD-ROM drives. After you made your chan
I went into my 2.4.17 directory, and ran "make xconfig" this would
essentially recreate the settings I had compiled it with, right?
Everything that should have been checked was and what shouldn't have
been wasn't checked. I think I might want to try to compile again
sometime soon here though, t
(I did reboot btw)
Now I can't mount either of my cdrom drives.
-Brandon
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 10:15, Charles Galpin wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 12:31, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> >
> > > > and then later
> > > >
> > > > hdc: ATAPI 32X DV
Disregard that last message, I had musicmatch jukebox running on another
desktop and it had automatically mounted the cd already. Sorry bout
that.
-Brandon
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 20:24, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> (I did reboot btw)
>
> Now I can't mount either of my cdrom drives.
> Right, you definitely don't want to turn off IDE support. Not only
> would it prevent your CD-ROMs from working, but your floppy and hdd
> wouldn't work either. :) (Unless they happen to be SCSI.)
>
Heh, in which case all this ide-scsi stuff wouldn't be necessary. :-)
So how do I set the
make Linux (Red Hat especially) such a pleasure to learn!
Sincerely,
Brandon Dorman
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 16:48, Duane Clark wrote:
>
> Brandon wrote:
> > Right, you definitely don't want to turn off IDE support. Not only
> >> would it prevent your CD-ROMs from workin
I believe I saw support for the Sandisk is the 2.4.17 kernel. Don't
know how experimental it is or not, but you might want to check it out.
If you need help with it I'm sure people on this list could help you.
-Brandon
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 05:58, Timothy Lee Young wrote:
> Actually I was just
I thought I remembered seeing posts a while back saying it was RH's new
Advanced Server distro or something? Unless they changed it.
-Brandon
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 20:54, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> The new beta... is it one of those polishing versions that makes things a
> little better, or is i
I've had it give me sidebar problems before, I think I changed my fstab
settings. What does your fstab look like for it?
-Brandon
On Sat, 2002-03-23 at 11:36, John P Verel wrote:
> (This is also posted to the Enigma list. My appologies for any
> duplications)
>
> I'm running nautilus-1.0.4-43
500,gid=500,auto 0 0
>
> On 03/23/02, 03:40:50PM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> > I've had it give me sidebar problems before, I think I changed my fstab
> > settings. What does your fstab look like for it?
> >
> > -Brandon
> >
> > On Sat, 2002-03
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