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  1. If I do remember correct, then you'll be able to find Compiz Fusion in either /main/backports or /contrib/backports. So if you can't find Compiz Fusion in RPMdrake, then just ad these lines through EasyUrpmi :D
  2. Hi Here is an excellent guide mandrake.tips.4.free I used it my self the first I installed Mandriva, and I still drops by from time to time, because there is a lot great tips in there.
  3. Which version of Mandriva are you using? When you set up URPMI, you have to use the repos which have the same number, so are you using 2007 then thats the one you have to use from EasyURPMI, but are you using Mandriva 2007.1 spring, then you have to choose 2007 spring on the first page at the EasyURPMI site. I really can't remember ig ntfs-config and ntfs-3g was in the repos to the 2007 version.
  4. No you don't have to forget your content on the other harddrive. Is it formatted with the NTFS filesystem? If yes, just follow this: First off all have you added some software-repositories to RPMdrake? If not then look here: https://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtop...52&hl=repos When or if you have done it, then open konsole and log in as root: Write su hit ENTER and now type your root/administrator password and hit enter again. Then you just have to write this: urpmi ntfs ntfs-config And yes to the extra packages which have to be installed regarding dependices. When done press ALT + F2 and write ntfs-config, hit enter and type your admin password when promed and mark both check boxes hit enter, and you should have write access to your Windows, and to your external device. Mandriva/Linux can not write to a NTFS filesystem by default, so thats why you have these "problems" right now, but after installing
  5. orts

    permissions

    First off all have you added some software-repositories to RPMdrake? If not then look here: https://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtop...52&hl=repos When or if you have done it, then open konsole and log in as root: Write su hit ENTER and now type your root/administrator password and hit enter again. Then you just have to write this: urpmi ntfs ntfs-config And yes to the extra packages which have to be installed regarding dependices. When done press ALT + F2 and write ntfs-config, hit enter and type your admin password when promed and mark both check boxes hit enter, and you should have write access to your Windows, and to your external device. Mandriva/Linux can not write to a NTFS filesystem by default, so thats why you have these "problems" right now, but after installing
  6. Hi and welcome on board. Please try this command: lspci | grep Multimedia I can't find your sound card in your lspcidrake output.
  7. You can only find official repos on http://www.mandrivausers.org/easyurpmi/index.php it's the complete same as http://easyurpmi.zarb.org. At SeerOfsouls.org and www.mde.djura.org are not official, but you can ad them to RpmDrake the same way as from Easy-Urpmi. From the two other sites you'll have to download tha packages and install them with either the software installer og by using Konsole (commandline) But as I said before, it's enough to ad Easy-Urpmi, because as Arctic says, you have 16.000 packages to choose between. Not all of them are the newest but they work ;)
  8. Why install from sources, when everything you need is in the repos you get from Easy-Urpmi? But you are able to find something here: http://seerofsouls.com/ In some case newer packages, and a few packages thats not in Easy-Urpmi repos. www.mde.djura.org In most cases, same as above And you can find packages here http://rpmfind.net/ and here http://rpm.pbone.net/ I have learned the hard way, just use the official repos and PLF and nothing els. If you can't wait for a newer package to arrive in your repositories, then it's best to compile the package your self and if you don't now how, then just ask in here, you can't find a more friendly board on the internet.
  9. orts

    5 button mouse

    I haven't tried this my self, even though I have a similiar mouse. So my best help for you is to ask you to se this new search at Google or maybe you should se this at Linux-Gamers.net and I believe the article that is refferd to is this one: Get all mouse buttons working I really hope this can help you, if not please wait for someone who knows what he is talking about is coming by.
  10. orts

    5 button mouse

    The name on the mouse will be very helpfull. :D Or mayby you can find something here: Google search
  11. 1. Choose "Custom Disk Partitioning" 2. Click on the empty partition. 3. Now you'll have some options at left side on the screen, where you can choose to Delete or Resize this particually partition. 4. If I was in your situation, I would Resize the partition, mark the unallocated partiton (this is the grey partition) and next at the bottum on the screen, I would choose "Allocate Automatic" 5. Now you'll have 3 new partitions, one marked as root, this is the one with the /, one marked as /home, and a green partiton marked as /swap I hope this helps you, but please ask again if you are unsure at anything.
  12. the first thing that popped into my mind was: " What ??, an infected Linux system?"
  13. Sounds strange :huh: Read this guide, and look carefully at subsection "Install Type". If you don't get this screen, with the option to "Upgrade Mandriva Linux 2007.0 ........" Then I'm sure something is wrong with your DVD :)
  14. What do you have in mind? Webmin is a control panel for server management (among other thing) Joomla is a CMS for building a homepage. Joomla have some server dependencies like safe_mode OFF (as far as I remember) but this is something that you should be able to setup in the php.ini file, by using webmin.
  15. It works again. I just had to change to another repo.
  16. Hi All After I have booted my computer, mdkapplet starts checking for updates, thats pretty nice, but when it has finished checking, my urpmi database is locked, and I can't install anything or update the system. I have tried ianw1974's answer in this tread https://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=32505 it solves the problem at the time, but after an eventually reboot, the problem is back. After boot it can take mdkapplet up to 15 minutes to check for updates. Does anyone have an solution for this?
  17. Thanks. I think 18 month can do it, the server will purely be for home use. I have thought on CentOS and Debian, but I prefer to use a system that I know. My plans for the server is to use it for testing my CMS development, Samba sever (Backup) and mayby, thats just mayby, as a media-server. Is that including PHP for server use?
  18. Yes. just set in a cd/DVD containing 2007.1 and choose upgrade/update your excisting system, when promted. But it highly recommended that you have a system running 2007. If you are running a 2007, you should be able just to change the source.lists from Easyurpmi, but I wouldn't recommend it. This option has only succeded for for me, one out of three times.
  19. Hi How long time does Mandriva support an older version with updates, after new versions has arrived? I've looking on Mandriva.com, but I can't seem to find anything about it. The reason I'm asking is that, I want to set up a server for home use and testing some CMS-development, so I need a system, which can run two maybe three years, and still get security updates. My prefered system is Mandriva, but if I have to upgrade the system every year I'll find something els, it has to be a server which runs and collects some dust on the outside :D
  20. Hi All This is how my desktop looks in Mandriva 2008 Beta 1. I hope you like it, this is only my second piece of graphic made in Gimp. As you can see I'm not the very best friends with The Gimp yet, but I hope that we will be better friends as the times goes by. If any would like to use this wallpaper, you can get it here, from My homepage Just rightclick and "Save as..."
  21. You need to install qt4-common
  22. This just as mouch a suggestion as a question, but can't ark do the same?
  23. Welcome on board Please open konsole, and write this lspci |grep Multimedia and show us the output.
  24. Try to look in your trash folder at your desktop. And yes the md5-sum on the DVD has to be the same as the .iso If the .iso isn't in the trash folder, can't you use a Livecd instead? I've just found this: My k3b uses /home/MY_USERNAME/tmp/kde-MY_USERNAME/ as a temporary folder, the iso can be in there
  25. Hi You shall choose the kernel-source matching your kernel. open konsole and type: uname -r On my computer that gives this output: $ uname -r 2.6.17-14mdv That means I should choose kernel-source-2.6.17.14mdv or kernel-source-stripped-2.6.17.14mdv. Hope this helps you :D
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