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No Mandriva users have used this particular Canon all-in-one?
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I'm considering switching back to Mandriva after trying out other distros. I need to know if my Canon PIXMA MP280 all-in-one will work using Mandriva? I finally got it to print and scan in Kubuntu 11.10, but could not get it to scan in other distros because I could not get the scangear drivers/application to install.
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I would have to disagree.
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I did the install of Mandriva 2010 Powerpack edition as a dual boot with Windows 7 early this morning and it went without a hitch. I am dual booting without any issues at all.
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That's interesting.
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Ok, Thanks!
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Are there any issues with installing Mandriva 2010 as a dual boot with Windows 7? I'm considering dual booting them, but heard something about Linux not recognizing Windows 7 as an operating system, but as a file or something like that.
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There's lots of posts about how to do this, I expect you didn't search? So, I did the search for you:
https://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=66074
do as you wish if you want to login as root, but it's a stupid idea, and I have no idea why you want to do it. Just if you get problems later, you were warned and I doubt anyone will be very happy to help someone who ignored such warnings. But, have fun whilst it works ;)
Ever since I began using Linux, which was roughly 5-6 years ago, I have always preferred to login as "root" and absolutely nobody is going to change my mind about it. It's called "freedom of choice" and the "Linux Police" will never get me to change my mind about it.
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I think the problem is with Firefox 3.0.4 as it happens also with the Windows version of the version of Firefox running on Windows Vista. Had no problems with the previous version of Firefox in Mandriva 2009 or Windows Vista.
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If Mandriva don't release an rpm for HPLIP in 2008.1 you have to manually install it yourself. As I mentioned above.
It's not intimately coupled with the OS, you just assume the latest version should be available to you and compiled for you without you doing anything more. The assumption is arrogance in my eyes for all the people that assist you with your problems and give you an operating system which you didn't have to even pay for.
I see nothing "arrogant" about his post. What I DO see is a lot of FRUSTRATION. As an Admin, you should be able to tell the difference.
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I did the upgrade via urpmi and my system was pretty much intact, other than some files not being able to be installed during the upgrade process. Grub didn't pick up my Vista partition, and my Ethernet card was not detected due to supprt being disabled since it is one of the effect cards, so I had no internet connection, so I reinstalled 2008.1 Powerpack edition. Hope this corruption issue with the ethernet cards gets fixed soon!
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I'm using the 64-bit 2008.1 Powerpack edition. How do I upgrade to 2009 RC-2 using urpmi?
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Despite all the warnings of KDE breakage and incompatibilities, I have successfully upgraded my 4.0 to 4.1 from the repos and so far it's working fine. :)
Is it safe to upgrade from 2008.1 to 2009 RC1 using the repositories?
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Thanks guys.
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I have the 32-bit version of Mandriva 2008 installed, but since my system uses a duo core 64-bit processor, I was thinking of installing the 64-bit version of Mandriva 2008. Are there any issues I should be concerned about. Is flashplayer installed by default in the 64-bit edition?
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I think I may have attempted to use urpmi while the online updater was checking for updates, and did not notice that it was checking for updates.
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This morning I attempted to use urpmi and I get an error message telling me that the urpmi database is locked! How on earth do I unlock it?
UPDATE: The problem seems to have fixed itself.
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No, my notebook PC qualified for the free Vista upgrade, and when the upgrade CD and DVD arrived, I did the upgrade.
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If you're planning to completely replace Vista with Mandriva, IE leave no trace of Windows, then just follow the options to format your drive. But this is not a migration - the installer will wipe out the Windows partition completely and replace it with a Linux FS.
Yes, I'm planning on giving the entire hard drive to Mandriva.
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I'm in a bit of a dilemma. I upgraded my Windows XP to Windows Vista, and find that I do not like it, and want to replace it. I've heard that Vista uses a new version of NTFS, and I was wanting to know if Mandriva 2007.1 will be able to format the hard drive and install, hence replacing Windows Vista? Any help would be appreciated.
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Thanks Bro.!
Canon PIXMA MP280 All-In-One
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Thanks for the info! It's greatly appreciated!