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For awhile I have been trying to get J-Pilot working on this dinosaur
using #!-lite (crunchbang) 9.04 (can't use KDE or GNOME on this dinosaur).
The J-Pilot folks couldn't help. I also tried coldsync and PilotManager
(other Palm sync programs) with compilation error. So I decided not
to fuss, but just use a liveCD to add a few applications into my Palm Treo
700p (already have cable). I don't want to sync my calendar or addresses,
just add some applications, so this approach makes sense.
I want to boot a liveCD, access my palm files, sync, and logoff. I do
NOT want to configure any program and worry about any other hassle.
I.e., the distro should have whatever it needs to sync.
Does Mandriva 2010 has J-Pilot, kpilot, or any other Palm sync
program by DEFAULT? If so, which window environment (KDE, GNOME, or XFCE)?
Please take a look at your Mandriva, if you have the latest version,
and see if you have a Palm sync program built-in.
If not, which linux-based distro(s) has (have) a Palm sync program?
Thank for your help.
Sheng-Chieh
[moved from Installing Mandriva by spinynorman]
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Thank for replying.
What size Hard drive are you using that you need to be so concerned about the size of K3B ???. Probably the best burner bar none and that includes Nero.You mention that a number of dependency's have to be also downloaded.
Most often all these other burners actually use those same dependency's as well. :unsure: and to even use cli , those same packages need to be installed in the first place.
I have 12G which is more than enough for k3b, but I prefer to keep the system "light" (fast and small). I already downloaded tkdvd - it seems to do all I want and did
have much library files.
Bashburn is the smallest, and despite being cli its easy to useI'll take a look at it.
Sheng-Chieh
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Hi!
I'm back after using PCLinuxOS 2007 for over an year. I'm on mandriva/XFCE because I no longer want to be on KDE - KDE has been getting
too bloated lately and I don't have much memory/storage on this dinosaur.
By default, mandriva/XFCE comes preinstalled with Xfburn which does not burn DVD (data or iso). So I need to install something else. Looking
at the mandriva software management (rpmdrake), the amount of files to be added if I add k3b is way too long - I used k3b in the past, but I'm
willing to change. This is also true for brasero and gnomebaker. xcdroast, does that burn DVDs (or just CDs)? How good is tkdvd - is it
user-friendly?
I only want to burn DVDs (data and iso). I don't need other features to burn audio files..
So which DVD burning program do you recommend or don't recommend (please post if you veto a program).
UPDATE: I can't get the poll to run. I see choices as brasero, gnomebaker, k3b, tkdvd, and xcdroast. Any other I should consider?
Thank for your feedback.
Sheng-Chieh
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I'll answer my own question. Go to
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.p...stdc%2B%2B.so.5
and download
libstdc++5-3.3.6-3mdk.i586.rpm (Mandriva 2007)
Then as root do
rpm -i libstdc++5-3.3.6-3mdk.i586.rpm
libstdc++.so.5 is now in /usr/lib .
Sheng-Chieh
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I have the exact same problem as Rama, but am still stuck.
Missing libstdc++.so.5 and it isnot in rpmdrake. I went to easy-urpmi,
https://mandrivausers.org/easyurpmi/index.php
to increase the repository.
The problem is I'm using 2008.1 RC2 which is not in easy-urpmi menu. Now what?
Sheng-Chieh
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Thank for answering. It turns out my question was moot since both 2008.1 RC1 aand 2008 bombed.
But I'm typing this from 2008.1 RC2. Very nice - faster than 2006 and less buggy so far.
Btw, someone ought to go on the wiki,
http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/2008.1_RC_2
and add the locations of all the download site. It tooks me 9-10 hrs to download the DVD-free version
from GA tech. All I could figure out was carroll and gatech were in USA (i'm in Bay area - SF/SJ/O).
When I downloaded RC!, I didn't realized that I was downloading from Europe.
Sheng-Chieh
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Hi folks!
I may or may not be back. Want to give a couple of distros a spin including Mandriva.
Should I try Mandriva 2008.1 spring RC1 or Mandriva 2008 (release earlier this year)?
How stable is Mandriva 2008.1 spring RC1?
Sheng-Chieh
[moved from Installing Mandriva by spinynorman]
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Sorry to betray you folks - I moved to PCLinuxOS 0.94
after hassling with various problems in various distros.
I do like one program, world clock (or something like it),
on Mandriva. It has a map of the world with alot of dots.
It will give the time of the place nearest to the cursor. What
is the exact name of that program?
Thank in advance.
Sheng-Chieh
p.s. You people have been helpful - definitely recommend
this forum (more so than MandrivaClub).
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I'm out this early am. Back later this PST am.
Sheng-Chieh
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I agree with you about your comment about no X because I
tried compiling the source code (and I have no problem doing
that) and got that error.
Again, I suspect it's my video login screen error (see my other
post in install forum). Hence, I'm reverting back to Mandriva 2006
later this am.
Thank for your comment - a confirmation of my problem.
Sheng-Chieh
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In Mandriva 2006, I could easily use k3b to burn DVDs. But in Mandriva 2007,
k3b is not even on the installation disk?! I know I have cdrecord
plus dvd+rw-tools-6-1-1mdk. Are there any GUI program that
burns DVDs in Mandriva 2007?
No, I couldn't install k3b. It complained about no X - possibly related to
the blank login screen problem I had earlier.
Sheng-Chieh
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I changed to auto login. Now no login screen (like before)
after the "FREE" screen. I ended up going back to /etc/inittab
in failsafe mode and change 5 to 3 again.
There may be an error when typing startx. The trouble is
KDE kicks too quickly and I can't see what the messages are.
I even tried
startx > startx.txt
but all the messages still come the screen and then console screen disappears quickly as KDE kicks in.
Another problem: I can't shutdown. If I choose to
*
-> logout
the only choice is to "end current session". If I choose that,
the screen goes blank, i.e., I suspect the login screen tries to
come, but the screen goes blank instead.
Sheng-Chieh
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I did the change 5 to 3 in initab. It booted in console login.
After logging in, I typed startx and KDE starts fine. No error
shows up.
The console login (instead of GUI login) doesn't bother me,
but when I log in, I would like it to automatically run startx and
boot into KDE. How can I set this up? I.e., what script does
the console login automatically runs?
Also, is there any other way to get GUI login?
Thank for the help so far.
Sheng-Chieh
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Thank for your help!
I'm out until after late lunch. I'll try late afternoon.
(and I'll let you know what happens)
Sheng-Chieh
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When I do lspci as root using the "failsafe" mode, I see
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation
82865G Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
Does that sounds like my video card or is it something else?
I see also a bunch of USB, PCI, ISA, IDE, SMBus,
and Multimedia stuffs. I use wheelchair, so I prefer not
having to open the thing if I can (bulky to deal with). I
rather reinstall Mandriva 2006 and find out from there
if needed.
Sheng-Chieh
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Thanks for your help.
no login shell - that's where a blank screen comes up.
What is a DVI monitor connector? (If I don't know, do I
have it?)
Also, is there a way to see the video card in the BIOS?
In the BIOS, I only see
Standard CMOS Features: Video:
-EGA/VGA
- CGA 40
- CGA 80
- MONO
Advanced Chipset Features: Video BIOS Cacheable:
- enabled
- disabled
Power Management Setup: Video Off Method
- DPMS
-Blank Screen
- V/N SYNC+Blank
Video Off In Suspend
- Yes
- No
Is there a way to tell the video card logging as root thru "failsafe"?
Sheng-Chieh
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I just installed Mandriva 2007 free DVD.
Now when I turn on the PC, the following shows
- BIOS
- blue screen w/ various options - linux, linux nonfb, failsafe
- light blue screen w/ big letters "FREE"
- light blue screen (no writing)
then a completely dark screen shows up, possibly a login
screen.
What happening? This happens if I choose linux or linuxnonfb.
If I choose failsafe, it logs as root. Then what?
Btw, I also noticed in BIOS, I can choose
- EGA/VGA
- CGA 40
- CGA 80
- MONO
I try switching from EGA/VGA but it keeps reverting back.
Fyi, it's PC-132 CE from MadTux.
Sheng-Chieh
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I used f2c once in the past. I found it slow and "long". In other words,
the code added alot more lines than if I had converted it myself to c.
In the long term, you are better off converting the code to C than
converting the legacy code using f2c. You can use f2c as your "first leg"
to convert the code (from FORTRAN to C). And it's helpful if you don't
know C well since the conversion gives you the C "grammers" (and then
you'll be chopping the code; it's easier to chop the code than writing in
C if you don't know C well).
Sheng-Chieh
p.s. My website (signature) under programming:C has links ton C tutorial
if you need them.
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I had trouble with XMMS too although I used it on Xandros.
I have no trouble using Amarok which also plays MP3 files.
Amarok is in your Mandriva by default unless you took it out.
"star"
-> multimedia
-> sound
-> amarok
On amarok, click files, wiggle to the correct directory (left side), drag-n-drop
to the right side, playlist-> select all, right-click top song and play. More at
Sheng-Chieh
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I brought a Best Data external serial modem as
recommended. Earlier post is
https://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=39762
and am now trying to setup this modem with the
PC.
I couldn't find any documentation on how to setup
an external modem, just internal modem. I already
searched this forum, the wiki (mandrivausers), and
searched on google. Going nuts! I'm sure it's
documented somewhere. Can someone point me to the
correct documentation?
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I'm trying two different ways.
1. via Mandriva Control Center
-> network & internet
-> set up a new network interface (...)
-> modem connection
-> manual choice
and it gives me 8 choices,
ttyS0/COM1
...
ttyS7/COM8
These looks like they are for internal modems.
Now what? Or must I use kppp?
2. via kppp
-> configure ...
-> modems
-> new ...
and it gives numerous choices for the modem hardware.
/dev/modem
/dev/ttyS0
/dev/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS2
/dev/ttyS3
/dev/ttyS4
/dev/ttyI0
/dev/ttyI1
/dev/ttyI2
/dev/ttyI3
/dev/ttyACM0
/dev/ttyACM1
/dev/ttyACM2
/dev/ttyACM3
/dev/ttyUSB0
/dev/ttyUSB1
/dev/ttyUSB2
/dev/ttyUSB3
/dev/tts/0
/dev/tts/1
/dev/tts/2
/dev/tts/3
/dev/rfcomm0
/dev/rfcomm1
/dev/rfcomm2
/dev/rfcomm3
/dev/ircomm0
/dev/ircomm1
/dev/ircomm2
/dev/ircomm3
/dev/ttySL0
/dev/ttySL1
/dev/ttySL2
/dev/ttySL3
/dev/ttySHSF0
/dev/ttySHSF1
/dev/ttySHSF2
/dev/ttySHSF3
Which one is correct? [i already doubt it's
COM or USB.] I'm using a 1.5"x.25" serial
cable (male end on the cable and female end
on the PC - male end has alot of pointy needles).
Also need to choose for
flow control
hardware [CRTSCTS]
software [XON/XOFF]
none
line termination
CR
LF
CR/LF
connection speed
460800
230400
115200
57600
38400
19200
9600
2400
Thank in advance for any help.
Sheng-Chieh
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I'm setup with the clock using NTP (network time protocol)
with source, clock.fmt.he.net (I live in the bay area and this clock
is based in CA) and expected the clock to automatically spring
forward an hour. It didn't. Is it because it programmed to spring
forward next month? I would think the NTP's clock would fix any
problem due to DST being early.
Is it because I need a patch or something? Fyi, I'm using Mandriva
2006.
[Trying not to fix the time twice if possible (fix now, then fix next
month).]
Sheng-Chieh
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Is software repositories what you are looking for? Here's
my list.
Software Repository
http://kde-apps.org/ (KDE)
http://www.kde-look.org/ (KDE)
http://gnomefiles.org/ (GNOME)
http://www.rpmseek.com/index.html (rpm & deb files)
http://directory.fsf.org/education/elementary/
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/
http://content.bensinclair.com/dockapp/ (DockApp Warehouse)
http://autopackage.org/downloads.html (Autopackage)
http://www.linuxsoftware.org/ (Linux Software)
http://www.tucows.com/downloads/Linux (tucows)
http://directory.fsf.org/ (FSF/UNESCO Free Software Directory)
http://freshrpms.net/ (freshrpms.net)
Sheng-Chieh
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There is a market for a linux vendor to take Dell's hardware and
install customer's choice of distro. Then Dell wouldn't have to conflict
with Micro$oft, but can refer linux customers to another partner
company.
Just my 2 cents.
Sheng-Chieh
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To All:
My DVD burner is going bad and does not read/write CDs,
just read/write DVDs.
I decided to buy an external USB CD/DVD burner. In
particular, I am looking at the list at tigerdirect.com
and meritline.com (I already ruled out Amazon and CDW).
I am not interested in speed, but compatiblity, since
I use the drive mostly for burning backups and other
slow speed usages.
I use Mandriva 2006 on this desktop and Xandros 3 on
the laptop. Can you recommend or reject any burner (that
works well with linux) on the list? I prefer to be economical
and consider only burners under $80.
tigerdirect.com
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ca...t=3&Recs=10
meritline
http://www.meritline.com/exdvdbu.html
Thank in advanced for any feedback.
Sheng-Chieh
Does Mandriva have palm sync by default?
in Laptops and Portable Devices
Posted
Moderator. This is definitely the wrong forum. The "dinosaur" (I mentioned above) is this old desktop.
I had trouble deciding which group to choose. This is a liveCD issue or Mandriva software issue.
Sheng-Chieh