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  1. Hi, these 2 files aren't modules they're firmwares and they're in the dvb-firmware-usb package in the PLF Non-free repository. You'll need these as well as any required kernel modules. Hope that helps :)
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    browsers

    Hmm, maybe there's more permission problems? You changed UID & GID to 10001. Perhaps some files in your home partition are still set to the old IDs?
  3. speedball2

    browsers

    I bet your flash plugin problem is fixed now too :)
  4. Seems to work OK here, 64bit clean install. I just put libflashplayer.so in ~/.mozilla/plugins. I was wondering if the problem was more gdk than flash. 'rpm -qa | grep gdk' gives me: libgdk_pixbuf2.0_0-2.18.3-3mdv2010.0 gdk-pixbuf-loaders-0.22.0-15mdv2010.0 lib64gdk-pixbuf2-0.22.0-15mdv2010.0 lib64gdk_pixbuf2.0_0-2.18.3-3mdv2010.0 Maybe compare that to your system?
  5. Hi. Make sure you pick the right partition to install into and when it wants to install the bootloader pick the right place (probably the MBR). If all goes well it should be fine. :)
  6. Changed colours here with Configure Your Desktop (in a terminal type: systemsettings) and lxappearance (in the repos). For Firefox you'll have to use lxappearance I think. I was changing theme colours not just scroll bars though so these may not help you much :)
  7. I think it couldn't install them because they're all the wrong version. Looking here the kernel-laptop-2.6.24.7-3mnb-1-1mnb1.i586.rpm was released on 14/09/09 but there is no updated madwifi-kernel rpm to go with it. Maybe Mandriva haven't got around to it yet. :) You could try manually installing kernel-devel-latest and dkms-madwifi. Not sure if that will help though.
  8. Have you enabled the official non-free package repository? Use the EasyURPMI link at the top of the page if not. Maybe that helps? :)
  9. You might be on KDE 4.2.4? I updated to KDE 4.3.1 and the keyboard repeat rate and delay settings are in there.
  10. Don't know about the first problem. Perhaps boot the latest kernel, remove everything nvidia then reinstall & reconfigure? In the menu go to: Tools > System Tools > Configure Your Desktop and you'll see Keyboard & Mouse :)
  11. You could try removing the media again and doing them one by one. Like this: urpmi.addmedia 'Main' 'ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandriva.com/MandrivaLinux/official/2009.1/i586/media/main/release' urpmi.addmedia 'Contrib' 'ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandriva.com/MandrivaLinux/official/2009.1/i586/media/contrib/release' urpmi.addmedia 'Non-free' 'ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandriva.com/MandrivaLinux/official/2009.1/i586/media/non-free/release' urpmi.addmedia --update 'Main Updates' 'ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandriva.com/MandrivaLinux/official/2009.1/i586/media/main/updates' urpmi.addmedia --update 'Contrib Updates' 'ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandriva.com/MandrivaLinux/official/2009.1/i586/media/contrib/updates' urpmi.addmedia --update 'Non-free Updates' 'ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandriva.com/MandrivaLinux/official/2009.1/i586/media/non-free/updates' Add backports and testing the same way if you like. Change the mirror url to one near you with easy urpmi and copy and paste as root.
  12. Yes. Forgot to mention it in the previous post. I ignored the missing signatures and carried on.
  13. I didn't bother with 4.3 but thought I'd give 4.3.1 a try. No problems with the update and everything seems to be working fine. :) 2009.1 BTW
  14. That was a good guess :) and that must be painful :D Just assumed *.iso was an iso. Silly me :)
  15. Not sure why K3B is failing. Is the file too big for the disk perhaps? You should be able to access the contents of the file using the following command as root: mount -o loop -t iso9660 /path/to/recover.iso /path/to/mount/dir/ Mounts the iso in a directory. Use dolphin or whatever to have a look at it. Hope that helps :)
  16. Maybe try resolutions 1280x800 and/or 1440x900 for wide screen. :unsure:
  17. They only used these once. Lots of problems I think. Nice idea though :)
  18. I think you're looking for qjackctl. It's in the official medias.
  19. I'd suggest adding the Mandriva distribution medias using http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/ Once that's done: urpmi.update -a followed by: urpmi --auto-select Hopefully that'll get the missing packages.
  20. You can try toshiba (picked that one because it looked promising), reboot and see if it works. If not, try another one. Just put it on a new line at the bottom of modprobe.conf. You'll need to be root to edit that file.
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    World of Goo

    Don't think it'll be the drivers, works fine here with 180.29. Good game too :)
  22. As suggested options can be passed to the snd_hda_intel module. Thought a list of them all might come in handy. Add a line like: options snd-hda-intel model=toshiba <-- your correct model goes here :) to your /etc/modprobe.conf file.
  23. Installed from ftp.kde.org, works well, very nice too :)
  24. Audacious with it's audacious-dumb plug-in plays .s3m files here if that's any help :)
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