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  1. Does mandrakelinux detect your printer while your are setting it up ?

     

    Verify if the service Harddrake is running. You can see this iin the System section of the Mandrake Control Center.

    You can also activate the logs to consult them and see what is going on when you try to set up your printer. They are in the same System section.

     

    I recommend you then to shutdown your linux box and to turn off your printer. To start your linux box and your printer and to set up the printer by 'add printer'.

     

    Bye

  2. You can also open a terminal (with the terminal program). Then execute the command su (after doing ENTER it will demand the password of root). After you execute the command kde konqueror.

    I recommend you this way because you will know when you have closed your konqueror session with your root profile. It comes to the terminal session when you close the konqueror session.

    Bye

  3. Indeed, if you can implement a router, life will be better and easier for you. The router will be the gateway and the DHCP. All your boxes will conect automatically to your network and internet.

    If tge router provides WIFI too, you can install your boxex anywhere at home and with a laptop you can even go to the garden with.

    Bye

  4. Go to the Mandrake Center of Control -> Material (HW) -> Material (HW) and verify if the informations correspond to those of your card.

    I not, I am affraid the driver for your PCMCIA card has not been developped for Mandrakelinux.

    Go to the website of the manufacturer to look for it. If it is not available look for it in the web with the key words mandrakelinux and the model and brand of your card.

    Bye.

  5. It seems like if your madrakelinux box has the same IP adress of another box in the network.

    Your DHCP server (the modem. But I guess it is in fact a router) is set up for howmany IP adresses ?

    How many IP adresses are already used in the nerwork ?

    You can go to see this (into the webpage of your modem) with a browser of a XP box.

    Ciao

  6. It seems that the smb service is not running.

     

    Go into the Center of Control of Mandrakelinux. Then chosse System and after Services. You will find all the services intalled in your box. Look for SMB, start it up and click to start it from the starting up of your box.

    Ciao

  7. The easyest way to acces a XP folder from a linux box is to put the folders you want to share on the shared folders section of XP.

    Another recommendation is to put the two machines in the mdkgroup workgroup. It helps when you will import XP folders into linux via the samba mounting points.

    Ciao.

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