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  1. Thanks for the reply. The config page would be cool.

     

    Also on a side note, what are the entries needed for tv-out to work in the XF86Config file. I've always used yanc to configure my card for tv-out (twinview) but since installing mdk 10.1 it cannot open the config file. I think it's because previously yanc used XF86Config-4 but now with xorg it's changed to XF86Config.

     

    Any help would be appreciated.

     

    Cheers,

     

    co

  2. I'm using 10.1 Official with an nvidia graphics card. If I update to the latest xorg-x11 via update, will this break the nvidia drivers? Or do I only need updated nvidia drivers when I update the kernel?

     

    Cheers,

     

    co

     

    bored & confused at work.......

  3. I've installed Mandrake 10 along side winxp. Everything went ok. But in my infinite wisdom I decided to format one of my windows partitions from fat32 to nfts (while I was running windows).

    Now when I boot into Mandrake it highlights an error saying that it cannot mount drive as it's the wrong file type.

     

    How can I get Mandrake to recognize the drive as ntfs not fat32? There doesn't seem to be an option in mcc to 'reread' the file type only to format the drive which I don't want to do.

    Is there a way to change the entry in fstab from fat32 to ntfs?

     

    (The partition is on the first disk, second partition, shown as Win_d)

     

    Any help would be appreciated.

     

    PS I don't want to write to the partition only read.

     

    Cheers

     

    co

  4. :oops:

     

    er........ I carried on messing around, tried the open terminal option in one of the shortcut menus, as you suggested hours ago, and it works. I put --noclose to keep the window open to review the results and alls fine. I did try that before, honest guv.

     

    Anyway something changed before then and now.

     

    Thanks for the help, have a good one.

     

    co

     

    :cheesy:

  5. Thanks for the reply. When run from a shortcut on the desktop nothing seems to happen, but if I run the script from the command line konsole does briefly open but closes leaving the following error message:

     

     

    [chris@compaq chris]$ sh test.run

    konsole: cannot chown /dev/pts/6.

    Reason: Operation not permitted

    konsole_grantpty: determined a strange device name `/dev/ptmx'.

    konsole: chownpty failed for device /dev/pts/6::/dev/pts/6.

    : This means the session can be eavesdroped.

    : Make sure konsole_grantpty is installed in

    : /usr/bin/ and setuid root.

    konsole_grantpty: determined a strange device name `/dev/ptmx'.

     

     

    The following is the basic example of the script I'm trying to get to work:

     

    #! /bin/bash

     

    konsole -e 'bdc /home/chris/tmp'

     

     

    I've set it to rwx for everyone

     

    Cheers

     

    co

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