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  1. I was just looking in the download section and saw 3 9.2 ISO's in the mandrake section. Are these the final release, the rc2 version or did I miss something? I didn't think they had any public releases yet and were still reworking the problems (i.e lg cdroms).

  2. Ok, I upgraded my 9.1 with these 4 discs, only to discover when loading disc 2 that this is the cooker release. All seems good, but I'm far from being efficient with linux, it is a little different from rc2 that I tried. but now at boot I have the following options:

     

    linux

    linux-nonfb

    windows

    floppy

    2421-13

    old_linux

    old_linux-nonfb

    failsafe

     

    :help: how do I rid myself of some of these? I'm thinking about dumping the 9.2 cooker, so alittle :cheesy: (ok, a lot) of :help: is needed.

  3. Thanks, I know I'll get the download edition when its available to everyone, but in the mean while, Ill try to ugrade with urpmi. That should be a good learning experience.

     

    One other thing is it possible to dowload these files on one machine, then burn them to disc and install on another? I got my IT guy to let me dual boot mdk9.2rc2 with winxp. (so he cold really see linux work- I use it for {open}office documents) And since I have dsl here at work and dial up at home, that would be sweet if possible (I can't think of a problem. but it never hurts to ask)

  4. SO when will mandrake release the iso's to the public? Has anyone heard?

    Also, I currently running mdk9.2rc2, can I upgrade to 9.2 or am I just asking for trouble in doing this. I know some have had trouble going from 9.0 to 9.1 in the past.

  5. Has anyone used a dazzle video creator? I know Linux supports tv cards, but how about a device that connects via USB? Somewhere I have a avertv card, but can't find it :cry: so a friend loaned me his dazzle device. So far I haven't found anything to say if it works or not. I'm now running Mandrake again :lol: : 9.2rc2 :!: What I really need to know is how to copy some of my old vhs tapes to vcd ( I don't have a dvd burner).

    Some of my tapes are old and most are unavailable on dvd.

     

    Thanks in advance as I have all the confindece that someone will have the answer here, which is why I think this board rules!

  6. Ok I give what are the differences between the following and when do you want to use these:

     

    1, cooker - is this just a beta version? :?

     

    2. srpms - source? rpms? what is different from a rpm? can you use it cross distro -ie redhat and mandrake? Is it better to use than a reuglar rpm? :?

     

    3. ppc :? - I don't even have a guess on this- power penguin copy?

     

    4. If you run mdk9.2rc2 can you use any of the above or is there something else?

     

    Just wondering. :lol:

  7. I'm sure my 7yr old daughter would love something like this. Not because it's Linux, she wouldn't care, she's a kid. It's Barbie, it could not run or run like crap, what girl wouldn't want to have a Barbie computer? Hopefully it runs well, the downloads are easy and suddenly you have more Linux converts!? Isn't that what it's all about anyways :wink: That may be a pipe dream, but if the moms and dads take a look at the machine, and find it user friendly (in linux? lol) who knows, maybe they'll upgrade to {insert your favorite distro here}. I may just have to look at downloading this, if it runs on my daughters pc. Mine plan with her pc was to wine win98 off, install mdk and wine, then reinstall her games, none of which require directx or opengl. Now maybe I can get her thast pink pc she wants. Or maybe just get that new Windows No operating system instead? Either way I can't miss :lol:

  8. You can change your boot options. I'm at work with no linux in the house, but I'm sure someone here will nail it down for you or you can look around the menu for tools/boot or soemthing. Anyways there youll the boot options with redhat linux (default) and dos (windows). You can edit dos to become your default (if you want) and you can change the name to WindowsXP or what ever you want. It's pretty easy, I just can't remember exactly where to go, Im a noobie also :lol: .

  9. Ok Thanks, Ill try both methods. a few of questions though:

     

    1. how do I load the xscreensavers from rh9? Do I load them from one of the discs? I didn't know you clould load from rh to mdk.

     

    2. Do I need to delete the old screensavers first?

     

    3. Would it be possible to download freecurve from texstar on a windows machine? Im on dialup at home and broadband here at work, which is windows. Or would that run into dependcy hell?? :(

     

    4. Are the RH9 themes for gnome or kde or both? I like both so any option is ok, I know rh9 default is gnome, while mdk is 9.1.

     

    As a newbie I just want to cover my bases. Thanks again, this place rocks!! :lol:

  10. I know I may be the only person in the world (besides those who developed it) who likes Redhats bluecurve. I'm currently using RH9 but want to switch back to Mandrake which I like better :) However I really like the default look of RH9, is there a way to get this theme to work on Mandrake 9.1? Or perhaps 9.2 when its out?

     

    Also everyone of my family and friends love the screensavers in RH9 :lol: can they be installed on Mandrake? Im a newbie so Ill need to be lead by the hand a little on doing these things, if they are even possible.

     

    One last item, is the supermount problem being fixed on 9.2? I haven't seen anyone mention it and was just wondering. I know when I tried to install some games on mdk it drove me nuts until I figured out how to turn it off. As a non programer it seems like they would fix that easily so it works proerly, But I'm not a programer nor do I play one on TV, so it may be a bigger hassle than just turning it off.

     

    Anyways thanks in advance as I know the answers are out there and Please don't hate me because I like the bluecurve. :?

  11. I've been using a cheap isp called Access-4-Free. You get up to 10hrs free per month, after that you get charged up to 9.95. Or you can just pay the 9.95 and get unlimited internet. I've used it with both redhat and mandrake (and XP) with no problems at all. Not sure if they have new york numbers, but its worth a look. Also you get charged 4.95 to sign up with them.

    heres their link: http://www.access-4-free.com/faq.htm

  12. Im currently running redhat 9 and tried to install wine(20030813), I got the rhp version and during the make depend && make I got this error:

     

    LD_LIBRARY_PATH="../../unicode:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"

    ../../tools/winebuild/winebuild

    -fPIC -L../../dlls -sym dxdiagn.tmp.o -o dxdiagn.spec.c -spec ./dxdiagn.spec

    ./diagn.spec:8: could not open .so filw foe oleaut32.dll

    make[2]: ***[dxdiagn.spec.c] Error 1

    make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/steve/wine/dlls/dxdiagn'

    make[1]: ***[dxdiagn.spec.c] Error 2

    make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/steve/wine/dlls'

     

     

    Now what do I need to do? Thanks in advance for your help

  13. Does word perfect work well in linux? I never had good luck with it in windows. I have a disc for a linux version, but its older. I know it has some really nice features and I'd like to try it agian it it works well.

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