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  1. I'm running Mandrive One (2010) and have installed bootchart.

     

    After a restart I was expecting to find a bootchart.png in /var/log but no chart has been created.

     

     

     

    ( On Ubuntu bootchart is added to a run level and can be switched on/off by running chkconfig).

     

    In Mandriva control center, system, services bootchart is not displayed as a service, How do I get bootchart working?

    Thanks in advance

  2. Have just downloaded Mandriva One 2010 32bit edition:

    http://www2.mandriva.com/downloads/

     

     

    Have not installed it just yet, but have a question, is kde 3.5.10 available for Mandriva One 2010?

    Found this on another forum

     

    http://forum.mandriva.com/viewtopic.php?t=125091

     

    where someone has made rpms for Mandriva linux 2010. Will this work with Mandriva One 2010

    I'm not overly keen on kde 4.4 and would prefer 3.5.10 if it is available.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  3. Thanks for your comments HAL8000. A sincere warm welcome to here at MUB.

    Glad you had a relatively trouble free install and it continues to work well for you.

     

    Out of interest have a look at the dramas I had.

     

    Cheers. John.

     

     

    Hi John,

    Thanks for the welcome, and I note that (at your age, no disrespect) it is very impressive to know that you are a linux user. Many people try a linux distro, click around, find a problem, test it for about 15 minutes before returning to windows. Personally, I think Linux installs are much easier these days and the software getting slightly more user friendly, with GUI front ends, install programs that solve dependency issues, etc.There are still some things that need to be done from a command line, but I like Mandriva, so I'll try and help out and answer some more questions on the forum (if I can).

    Best Regards.

     

    hal: I think something you may not realize (don't worry, a lot of people make this mistake) is that we are not in any way directly affiliated with Mandriva - the company or the distro. We are a completely user-run board, all volunteers who come here to help each other with Linux (specifically Mandriva). Your comments are of course welcome, but if you want Mandriva to hear them you might want to head on over to their site and try to hunt down the "comments" area ;)

     

     

    Hi tyme, no I did not realize this at all, just read it on the Wiki page. If you have admin access, may I suggest an "About Us" heading alongside the top menu items? This is something i always look for in a website, but didnt find out about the association

    until just now in the wiki.

    I will pass on my comments to the Mandriva site but will also try and help out answering some of the questions on this board as well. Currently, Im running, Solaris 10, FreeBSD, 8 Linux distros (including Mandriva) and Win XP, on one 160G HD. It is a little

    like carrying all your eggs in one basket, I know, but I keep a special"share" partition which is for my data and back that up

    occasionaly. Cheers, Hal.

  4. When you say "tried Mandriva" do you mean from a Live CD?

    IF you have a spare partition on your hard drive you can try installing Mandriva onto your hard drive. I have a multiboot system so did not install Mandriva grub or lilo, just altered my menu.lst file to include the Mandriva kernel and initial ramdisk. The message may be referring to the "ro" option on the boot line, if it is its just a matter of removing this option.

     

    I would post details oif your hard drive and disk controller, its easier to reply the more details you provide. HTH

  5. Installed Mandriva 2007 from a DVD coverdisc of Linux Format, November 2006.

     

    Installation was painless and trouble free, but on first reboot into Mandriva my MS optical PS2/comaptible wheelmouse did not work...

    the front LED was lit and the cursor stayed in the centre of the screen- this is the first Mandrake/Mandriva release ever to do this.

     

    I used the keyboard went to drakconf and changed the mouse to a PS2/wheel mouse. This cured the problem. On investigation the

    old /etc/X11/xorg.conf file used the Explorer/PS2 protocol extract below:

     

    Section "InputDevice"

    Identifier "Mouse1"

    Driver "mouse"

    Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2"

    Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"

    EndSection

     

    This is not the correct protocol for my mouse, the new Xorg.conf file uses IMPS/2 protocol.

     

    Section "InputDevice"

    Identifier "Mouse1"

    Driver "mouse"

    Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"

    Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"

    EndSection

     

     

    I know its not necessary to use a mouse, but if you work in Gimp or OO draw, then you'll need it.

     

    One last comment. I notice that Firefox browser has no plugins at all. There have been some linux distributions lately that come with

    java, shockwave flash, mplayer plugin all enabled by default. These are Mepis 6.1 and also PC_Linux_OS (the lattter uses mandrake

    drakconf). Not sure if its breaking any copyright rules but maybe a future release but come complete with a java plugin?

     

    Thanks for a great distro.

     

     

    [moved from Installing Mandriva by spinynorman - welcome aboard :)]

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