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Dose anyone know what gnome packages and Lib. packages to install Gnome in Slackware 9.1? .
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I use Morphix LightGUI that will fit on a 256mb JumpDrive Secure how can I take a ISO File and mount it on that USB? My conputer will boot from a USB.
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Has Anyone try "SUSE LINUX Wine Rack"?
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Is there any CD Label program for SuSE? I use Memorex labels.
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Which linux works best with the usb reader/writer stick?
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When I install Linux should Plug and Play in the Bios be turn on or off?
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I install SuSE 9.0. So I need to turn it off.
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Can someone help me on my HP Pavilion 553w. I install SuSE 9.0 now I have noise while it is running. Do I need to turn something off or what do I have to do?
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Dose anyone know if a usb card reader will work with Linux? It has 128mb of memory
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I have a HP DVD300i. How much system memory do you need to burn DVD? I use K3b program.
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The sound cards are built on the motherboard.
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Why dose one work and the other one dosn't work. All I'am doing is switch out is the towers. I want to use the 553w because it is faster cpu, larger hard drive, more memory and dvd writer.
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Yes I use a Linksys wireless router. But I'am not using the wireless part. I have: 1 HP Pavilion XT983 works with no problem just added 256mb total of memory. 2 HP Pavilion 553w with the sound problem just added HP dvd 300 writer and 512mb total of memory. Both is running SuSE 9.0
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Everything else work fine once it stop.
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When it boot up that when it start. It like a heart beat then it change to a drum beat and then it chage to something else. It stop when you start a program. Then you get the sound like a reg. boot up. It work fine tell you boot up again.
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I also have a linksys wireless router. I could not get it to work so I run a cable from the router to my computer.
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Dose any one know how to make a bootable DVD rom or do I need to bootup from floppy disc? I use SuSE and K3b software. I download SuSE 9.0 all 7.7GB
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I don't know how to do a bootable cd. Do you a boot disc?
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Can you tell me which network card will work with my laptop? The one I have is 3Com model 3cxfe575ct it has XJACK Connector. When I connect the cable to it sometime it works. The Linux I'am using is Fedora the only one I know.
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I have a Gateway Solo 9300 when I install Red Hat 9 everything work. And now I download Fedora 1. I did a new install now it won't won't let me on the internet. I'am I doing something wrong?
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I found the problem it was at the network cable were it plug in at the laptop.
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You need to fine someone with a disk drive to make the disks for you. Because you need SuSE cd #1 in the cd drive when you boot your system up.
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Here how you can make all the floppy disk you need 6 disk Create a boot disk ------------------ All kernels are modularized. This means that almost all drivers are loaded as kernel modules. You can create a new boot/install floppy if you have access to either a running Linux box or a running DOS box. Under DOS, write it to a formatted (i.e. error-free) 1.44MB-floppy using CD1:/dosutils/rawrite/rawrite.exe. For Windows systems there is CD1:/dosutils/rawwritewin/rawwritewin.exe. Under Linux, use a command like cd /where_CD1_is_mounted/boot dd if=bootdisk of=/dev/fd0u1440 Now you have a new boot/install floppy which you can use to boot either the installed system or the rescue system from CD. In addition to a boot disk you will also need modules disk 1! Create a modules disk ---------------------- Only a few modules fit on the bootdisk. Therefore four modules floppies exist. If you do not find the driver for your hardware on the normal disk, just insert the appropriate modules disk as soon as linuxrc starts. Choose one of the modules disk images in this directory according to the list below. Under Windows/DOS, use rawrite as descibed in 'Create a boot disk'. Under Linux, use a command like cd /where_CD1_is_mounted/boot dd if=modules1 of=/dev/fd0u1440 Of course you would replace 'modules1' with the image name you want. modules1: USB and FireWire (IEEE1394) modules. modules2: IDE/RAID/SCSI modules. modules3: Network modules. modules4: PCMCIA and file system modules and old (non-ATAPI) CDROM drivers. modules5: More IDE/RAID/SCSI modules. See modules[12345].txt for a detailed listing.
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I just found out in suse 9.0 there is no mplayer. Can you use the one from suse 8.2?
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I try about 4 or 5 different linux before I found one that would work. Now I'am using SuSE 9.0 all I had to do is put a cable from my cd writer to the motherboard. Works 100% now