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Quote: Hello I am a new user. I want to use linux Red Hat or Mandrake. I want to buy a MSI Motherboard MS-6378. It is shown compatible with Mandrake in the Mandrake Website but it is not shown anywhere in other websites. Secondly I have a 60.0 GB Hard Drive. Its Manufacturer is Western Digital. Its model# is WD-600. The Hard Drive compatibility is not shown in any linux website. So is it Compatable with Linux? OF course, the HD is compatible. For the motherboard, go to newegg.com (Great prices and great service).
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Quote: Hi folks.. Is it possible to import my e-mail and addressbook from MS Outlook into Evolution ?? Open an IMAP mail account here: http://www.fastmail.fm IMAP is server-based mail. Configure it in outlook by following the instructions found here: http://kurianja.fastmail.fm/ Now move all your mail from your INBOX to your fastmail account. Go to Linux and configure evoluiton to use IMAP email. Voila, your email is available in both Windows and Linux and synchronized all the time as IMAP is a server based solution. This means anything you send from Windows you will see in Linux and viceversa. Good day.
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Quote: topic says it all, just looking for something to switch over to rather than have to switch hard drives (cant resize this part.) Linwood If you don't need the NTFS partition, delete it. IF you do, Mandrake 9.1 allows you to resize your NTFS partition and create empty space where you may install your Linux system. It goes without saying that Linux performs best with its native filesystems. XFS, JFS, ext3 and Reiserfs are all good and stable. I recommend ext3 for backwards compatibility if you are just beginning to dabble in Linux. Best of luck
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Quote: This is an update. I replaced my motherboard with a Gigabyte ga-vax. RH 8.0 installed perfectly. Now am running quite nicely. Now dealing with the modem. But I have greater confidence. Cool, I am glad it worked for you. You have a great attitude about this. People usually get deter at the first sign of trouble. Linux hardware support gets better every day. My laptop has now better support under Linux than Windws. Runs cooler and faster. This wasn't the case when I bought it. The most important lesson is to research any purchase in advance to make sure that your hardware is compatible. If it is, a Linux install is a breeze. Everything is configured and all that is left is to sit down and enjoy the computer. Besides looking at HW compatibilit lists, you can also look at what hardware is being used by system builders that support Linux. Anyway, welcome onboard.
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Quote: To whomever: Has anyone experienced problem setting/changing mouse configuration with this product. During install I set the mouse configuration,(Misumi PS2 scroll) test it, ok it and when install is done the configuration has changed. Attempting to correct using HardwareDrake does not work. Mandrake is less than interested. Thanks. Use 9.0 stable, report the bug or wait for the final. Your choice.
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Quote: up intill reading this forum, I had not clue linux could play windows games.....that was my only thing that made me want to keep my microsoft software....wow...ok....I've managed to get so far as pulling up the cdrom files, when I try to run anything it says nautilaus *sp?* cannot display viewers etc. Does redhat 8.0 have this 'wine' program installed allready? If not where do I find the page to d/l, sorry for all the questions but also can I d/l through windows *for now* and put it on a floppy to use in linux Transgaming is your friend: http://www.transgaming.com/ This is the easiest way. You may want to check out some of the native Linux games. I would also encourage you to give KDE a shot, as I find it an easier entry point for people who are new to Linux. Best of luck
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Quote: Danleff if i formatt my drive to fat32 what will happen to the files that I listed are they needed or just some junk. When I get to the partition part I click on the 10gb partition then pick journalized files then auto allocate and then done to finish correct. The partition part is were I keep getting messed up thats why I'm sound so nervous :x I'm going to try once more tomorrow. ok maybe twice Thanks Art Dude, if you send me your computer, I'll set it up for you.
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Quote: Hi ! I am looking for a ISDN and a WLAN with USB interface and a TV-tuner/grabber-card ( PCI ) with drivers for Linux, but this seems hard to find.... Anyone have any suggestions ? I have heard the Hauppage cards, I think that's how you spell it, are well supported. Can you please post back your findings ? Thanks
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Mandrake 9.0 install problems on a VIA C3 chipset
Yuyo replied to axoboy's topic in Everything Linux
Quote: Hello, I am new to this forum, but it looks helpfull! I am having problems loading ML 9.0 onto my new VIA C3 gigapro system. I found some work-arounds at the Mandrake site, but I am looking for a solution to a install problem. Apparently ML 9.0 detects the VIA chip as a i686 ship, when it is in fact more like a i586 chip. So you need to load the 2.2.x kernel. No Problem there. But as soon as I get the Boot Loader install section it freezes. It gives me the option to install LiLO and GRub ( i chose LiLo graphical), but during the installation it freezes. any ideas why this is happening? thnx, Axo Look at their erratas. This is a known issue. Otherwise, I am running the latest beta without significant issues. YOU could use that or wait for the final to come out, which should be in about six weeks. -
Quote: Ok I finally got my mandrake 9 installed But i can't log on when i get to the part were it wants a login and password it won't go past that screen. I type in Root for a login and the my password but it says login incorrect any ideas. And also is there a way to go around all the dos type screens before the login and get right to the good stuff Thanks Art Are you sure you cap locks key is not on and that you are logging in correctly? BTW, logging in as root is a bad idea. Create a user account as soon as you can and use that for day to day use of the system.
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Quote: I managed to get Mandrake 9.0 installed again and got the same PCI resource collision error and as a result couldn't see my IDE devices on the ICH4 controller. I could use the promise controller for the install and that is what I did. Once I got it installed I installed the new kernel and ran lilo. When I booted the new kernel it picked up the ICH4 cotroller and other devices and enabled DMA on them but I have a big problem that my newbie experience is too little. I get a Kernel Panic when Linux attempts to mount filesystems. Could this be because with the new kernel and my other drives are recognised, the device code (hda,hdb,hdc you get the picture) have changed. My IDE config is Intel Primary Master - 40GB (not detected during install - but set as "hda" with new kernel) Intel Primary Slave - None Intel Secodary Master - CD-RW (not detected during install - but set as "hdc" with new kernel) Intel Secondary Slave - None Promise Primary Master - 80GB (detected as hda during install - but set as "hde" with new kernel) Promise Primary Slave - None Promise Secondary Master - 20GBLinux (detected as hdc during install - but set as "hdg" with new kernel) Promise Secondary Slave - DVD (not detected during install - but set as "hdh" with new kernel) You see my Linux boot drive partition changes from "hdc5" to hdg5" with the kernel versions. How do I get around this if that is the problem? YOur intuition is absolutely correct. You need to edit your fstab to correct the drive mappings. the fstab can fe bound in /tc/fstab. Do this in one of two ways, go into rescue mode or disconnect the electrical molex connectors to the problematic drives until you fix the fstab. best of luck.
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Quote: Ok, I have two things, but I think that they are connected in a way. I have RH 8.0 on my desktop and Windows XP on my laptop. I have a router that is Linux compatible, and a shared Internet connection, but I want to Share a few files between the two machines, how would I be able to do this. Also I want to set up a remote computer connection from my laptop (XP) to my desk top (Linux) how would I go about doing that? To clarify what I just said I want a window in RedHat that has my xp computer on it. That was some awkward wording Thanx PS if you could use laymans terms on this or explain th technical stuff for me I would appreciate iit. I am still new to Linux. thanks again Download the tightVNC Windows version. The Windows version is both a client and a server. Now connect to it from RedHat. Mandrake provides the tightvnc software in their standard installation. I have a machine running Red Hat, but it's not on right now. If I turn it on, I'll let you know whether red hat provides an easy way to do this. Be aware that tightvnc is very optimized in Linux, but not so much in Windows. This means that performance will be generally better when you connect to a tightvnc Linux server from windows than the other way around. Of course, your hardware also plays a role in all of this. Best of luck
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samba halts when viewing floders with localised chars
Yuyo replied to Tomay's topic in Linux Networking
Quote: 2 networked computers 1 Suse 8.0 2 windows 98 I mount the windows files like this #smbmount \\\\tomay\\c /mnt/c Everything works ok until I want to view a folder that contains files with localised characters (©ÐÈÆ®¹ðèæ¾) you probably won't be able to read them. When I browse to such a folder the browser just stops responding. I can kill the X with ctrl+alt+bckspace but if I try to browse /mnt/c folder the same thing happens. Is there a solution for this???? How can I unmount //tomay/c It won't unmoun using -f It stops on shutdown, when it tries to unmount (complaining about the connection being in use), so I have to turn the computer off manualy. Is there something stronger than umount -f ???? Please help. Update to the latest version of Samba. Windoes 98 also has a hard time with long file/folder names. it truncates them and often even corrupts them when using the CIFS file system. This was solved later on. You may also want to try LinNeighborhood to see whether you get the same errors by mounting the files with that utility. -
Mandrake 9.0 Install problem on compaq presario 2100
Yuyo replied to Ravig's topic in Linux Hardware
Are you sure that your disks are not defective? Otherwise, it should work without issues. Do a checksum and see if it returns the right values. If that doesn't work, try burning the ISOs. You might also want to get some cheap CDs to help Mandrake along, if you can afford it. It will also come with some nice documentation. -
Mandrake won't see drives attached to Promise TX2 Controller
Yuyo replied to Yuyo's topic in Everything Linux
In case somebody can clarify the mistery, I went and tried Mandrake 8.2 and it sees both drives attached to the Promise controller and it is able to create the Raid Arrays from them. This really makes no sense. How can something work on Mandrake 8.2 and not do so on Mandrake 9.0? I wish I could fix this as it will be double work to update the much older 8.2? Somebody has to have a good workaround for this. If you can please help.