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Edd

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  1. I checked that, it all looked ok. I tried running k3b as root too but still got the same error. Any body got any other ideas as to why this error may be occuring?
  2. I am trying to burn suse ISO onto a DVD. I downloaded it earlier, the check sums are fine but when I burn the image in k3b it fails and says there was a "Input/Output Error" What could be causing this problem? Thanks a lot!
  3. ^^I agree. I have been using Linux for just over a month now, when I first started I did have a lot of problems but after a bit of research and a lot of help off this forum, my linux box has never run so smoothly. And as a few people said before, Linux never was, and never will be a windows clone. What would be the fun in using a different OS if it was the same as what you had before?
  4. Thanks a lot for all your replies, I have downloaded the ISO and am just getting round to burning it. I will get back to you with how it goes or if I run into any problems :)
  5. Nooo I want to be able to minimise windows to the system tray, so like I use Nicotine P2P, but that dont minimise to the tray at all, but i only want it to run in the background, in the tray.
  6. Is there any software that can add a button to the window decoration (like how you can add the "Keep Above" and "roll up" buttons to the top of windows) that minimises the window to the KDE tray? I tried Kdocker but it is a bit dodgy at times. Thanks :)
  7. I want to give suse a go, but i don't want to completely remove my Mandriva installation to do so. I had a search about and I read that people have problems running another distro along side Mandriva. What is the best way for me to go about installing suse 9.2 alongside Mandriva without the 2 conflicting with each other? Or any other Distro for that matter :) Thanks a lot!
  8. Sorry I ent got back sooner, it sometimes works for a few days then will just dive... Well I did the modprobe commands - no errors. And I have added me to the audio group. It seems the same when as root. Also, sometimes, I'll log on, there won't be an X but the sound will still not work properly. If I change the engine in Amarok I can sometimes get some audio or I just reboot and hope for the best. What could be causing this rather odd problem?
  9. How do I update to this latest version? I really have no idea :(
  10. I've done a few searches and went on imagemagick's site but they haven't documented anything about applying commands to whole folders/multiple images. Surely, you can apply commands to a whole folder of images? I want to rotate about 100 images by 90 degress and I don't really want to do each individually. Anyone know how I can apply it to all images at once? Thanks :)
  11. I need to install this patch on Gnome so that the panel flashes when using GAIM. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120439 How do I apply the patch? I ent done it before and I can't seem to find anything that tells me the ins and outs of it all. Thanks :) [moved from Installing Mandriva by spinynorman]
  12. Sometimes, when I boot my laptop, SE2005 fails to load my sound card, so the mixer icon has a large red "X" on top of it and claims there is no audio device. Sometimes if I reboot it will see it, other times it won't. It is an ATI card, I think the driver was snd-atiixp. Any idea what may be going on? Thanks a lot :)
  13. It looks like what I need but that file ent there in Mandriva! Anyone know where I should look on Mandriva for this file? Thanks :)
  14. When booting the system, the progress bar stops for ages, then the lights on my wireless card come on then it continues. So as far as I can tell, it seems to be having some form of difficulty booting the card. Is there anyway I can quicken up the boot time because it never use to take this long when I used 10.1 OE. Thanks a lot :)
  15. I checked all them settings but I still have the problem. What else can I try?
  16. Sadly, that never worked, the backgrounds are still white. Anything else I can try?
  17. Some of my KDE tray icons have white backgrounds, so when I change the background of my panel, it looks pretty ugly. See attached screenshot: Thanks :)
  18. It ent quite what I am looking for, is it possible to get it the same as when you click "No Password" in the installer? I mean is it purely only available during install?
  19. Now before you all scream "Are you insane?!" the answer is no! haha, basically, when I installed Mandriva, there was an option to have no root password, but I chose to have a password. In retrospect, I should have just gone with no password because it does my head in having to keep on typing my password in. I am the only one using the laptop and it is passworded on boot so it's secure enough for my needs. How can I completely turn off the root password so I can just type "su" and then straight to root without the "Password:" message? Thanks! [moved from Terminal Shell Commands, etc by spinynorman]
  20. My laptop, while running Linux, gets extremely hot really fast. Where as on Windows, after prolonged use it does get warm but only after a much longer period. I ent so much asking for a fix, but is this wise to keep doing? I mean will I be doing my laptop harm by using Linux if it gets that hot? If there is a way to keep it cool, then great, but if not, as long as it ent damaging my laptop it's ok. Any ideas/comments?
  21. Is it possible for me to do a clean install of Mandriva 2005 without formatting my home directory? If so, how do I do it? Also, if it ent possible, is there any way I can back up my home directory from the command prompt (failsafe) because I can't get onto Linux. Thanks :)
  22. ARGH!! I managed to get it to start installing again, but it failed again so i tried to install is using them RPMs on this forum. Done the URPMI command on the 10.2 folder and now I can't get on Linux! I just get this screen, it's a white box, with "WElcome to Linux Localhost" it then has a clock underneath, some commands on the far left, and then a log in screen. The keyboard doesn't work in this box. But if I restart the X server from an option in this window it some times lets me type. I log in but it just returns to that screen. What can I do? Also, if I get a command prompt up from boot, if I type "startx" I get some error about missing a font or something.
  23. I looked at the config.log located at: /home/edd/konstruct/kde/kdelibs/work/kdelibs-3.4.0/config.log But I've no idea what I should be looking at to be honest. What am I looking for? And is that the right config.log?
  24. Yes, libqt3-devel is installed. I did what you said above and got this: [root@localhost edd]# urpmi libqt3-devel The package(s) are already installed [root@localhost edd]# urpmf libqt-mt libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.la libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.prl libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3.3 libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3.3.4 libqt3-devel:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.la libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.prl libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3.3 libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3.3.4 libqt3-devel:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.la libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.prl libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3.3 libqt3:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3.3.4 libqt3-devel:/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so [root@localhost edd]# urpmq qt-devel PyQt-devel [root@localhost edd]# rpm -qa|grep libqt libqtc1-3.3.2-2mdk libqtc1-devel-3.3.2-2mdk libqt3-devel-3.3.4-7.1.102mdk libqt3-3.3.4-7.1.102mdk libqt3-pch-headers-3.3.4-5mdk Could any of that make a difference? Thanks for the help so far :)
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