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  1. When will the non-obsoleted version be available ??? :)
  2. I have found this site real helpful for dual booting Linux with either Vista or XP: http://apcmag.com/node/5162/
  3. Well, the results of that study is finally out and the result? Yup, you're spending more $$$ on utilities because of the new DST changes. That's the government for you. :D
  4. Sure, like I viewed that link and it status nothing that was in my original question.
  5. I'm currently using Mandriva 2007.1 with a SMC 2632W wireless pcmcia card. What I am finding is that the connection to the network is real low. My wireless access point is not more than 30 ft from my laptop and the light on the card flashes when it can't connect to the internet. Once the connection drops, Mandriva pops up a little note in the bottom right stating that the network connection was lost. The light then indicates a connection, but the network monitor does not change to say that it has re-connected. I have to manually go in an reconfigure the network before I can re-use the connection. This happens every time I use the network. I would like to try a different wireless pcmcia card and I was looking at getting the D-Link DWL-G630 which handles 802.11g/b. It'll be good for 802.11b until I can upgrade my wireless router to 802.11b. Will this card work with Mandriva 2007.1?? Also, will the OS see the new card and install drivers for it or do I need to manually uninstall the SMC drivers and install the D-Link drivers (I don't even know if this is supported or not). ????? Thanks!
  6. I installed the vmware-any-any-upgradexxx.tar.gz and ran the config.pl. This time it worked! I was able to install winxp and use the network! :) Thank you!
  7. Okay, I'll give it try this evening when I'm home. I appreciate your assistance! :D
  8. I do have the kernel-source installed. That's the funny part. What does the vmware-any-any-update110.tar.gz do anyway? I did download it and the form states that this is for upgrades? I'm not upgrading, I'm trying to install new. This is the reason so many people don't like linux and still with windows. If its not right out of the box, forget it.
  9. I've downloaded and installed VMWare-Server with no issues. The only issue I have is when I run the vmware-config.pl script when it tries to find the version.h file. I point it to /usr/src/linux, but it says it can't find it. I did find a version.h file in /usr/src/linux/linux/vcb (somthing like that anyway) and it says that it can't find a directory linux with the file version.h in it (e.g. linux/version.h). It also says something about doing a make mrproper when building a kernel and it removing files that would cause the version.h to me missing. Why do I have to build the kernel? The kernel is running just fine the way it is.
  10. Ah, Okay. I do have a Windows XP VMware image that I can try to see how VMWare handles it. Thanks for the info!
  11. Network not working in Virtual machine. I'm currently using Mandriva LInux 2007 Spring with kernel-2.6.17.14mdv-1-1mdv2007.1 and VirtualBox-1.3.8_mdv2007.1-1. I setup Windows XP SP1 in a Virtual Machine with the following Network configuration: [x] Enable Network Adapter (plug it into the corresponding slot) Attached to MAC Address NAT 080027ABC472 [x] Cabel Connected The network cannot connect to the internet when inside the virtual machine. Obviously, I can connect to the internet in Linux with no problems. I have a SMC 2632W Wireless PCMCIA card in a Dell 9100 inspiron. When in Windows XP, I can issue an ipconfig command and my adapter is empty with an address of 0.0.0.0. Any ideas or where I can look to help solve this issue?
  12. Here are the kernel packages you need to have installed to make virtualbox work. If you have others, then remove them: # rpm -qa | grep kernel kernel-2.6.17.14mdv-1-1mdv2007.1 kernel-latest-2.6.17-14mdv nvidia97xx-kernel-2.6.17-13mdv-9755-1mdk kernel-source-2.6.17.14mdv-1-1mdv2007.1 kernel-source-latest-2.6.17-14mdv Ignore the nvidia97xx-kernel-2.6.17-13mdv-9755-1mdk package. This will be different. Its a video driver interface with the kernel package. I hope this helps.
  13. Definitely a happy camper today. I was able to get my printing, dvd, and virtualbox issues resolved last night. Its great to have these message boards! :D
  14. By removing iocharset=utf8, It now reads ALL dvd's :) Thank you.
  15. I found this out on the internet this evening since all the other suggestions didn't work: I then looked in the /etc/printcap file and modified the following line that cups put in there: hp|HP Laserjet 1200:rm=localhost:rp=hp: to hp|HP Laserjet 1200:rm=192.168.2.1:rp=LPT1 Prints beautifully! :)
  16. Okay, I'll run both of those and see what the output is. I'm figuring it will be 2.6.17-14mdv kernel since that is the kernel I used when installing, when it compiled the kernel module (vboxdrv.ko) and the kernel that I selected at boot. Thanks!
  17. That's probably it. I was trying to print to the router (gateway) and not the print queue. I'll give it a try after work. Thanks!
  18. Interesting enough after doing the above, I decided to reboot the machine. When loading up after the restart I received the following error in a dialog box that popped up: VirtualBox - Critical Error Failed to initialize COM or find the virtualbox COM server. Most likely, the virtualbox server is not running or failed to start. The application will now terminate Callee RC: 0x80004005 This is probably because the ./virtualbox start command fails...
  19. I rebooted the machine and selected the 2.6.17-14mdv kernel. Selected VirtualBox from the kde menu, configured my vm and selected start. I received the following message: Virtual Box kernel driver not installed. The vboxdrv kernel module was either not loaded or /dev/vboxdrv was not created for some reason. Re-setup the kernel module by executing '/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup' as root. So as root: # ./vboxdrv setup Stopping VirtualBox kernel module [ OK ] Recompiling VirtualBox kernel module [ OK ] Starting VirtualBox kernel module FATAL: Error inserting vboxdrv (/lib/modules/2. 6.17-14mdv/misc/vboxdrv.ko): Invalid module format [FAILED] (modprobe vboxdrv failed) # Hopefully, all that is good information for you :)
  20. Also, I do see the vboxdrv file in /etc/init.d. Before this file was not there from the initial install from DVD. When I try to start the virtualbox daemon, I get the following message: # ./virtualbox start Starting virtualbox daemon: FATAL: Error inserting vboxdrv (/lib/modules/2.6.17-14mdv/misc/vboxdrv.ko): Invalid module format [FAILED] # I didn't reboot after the rpm installation. I'll reboot and see if that helped.
  21. I don't have any issues doing what you ask. Its no problem. Heck, I used to use Slackware about 10 years ago, so all of this is coming back slowly. :) I don't think jobs are stuck in the printer. I used my wife's XP machine to verify the queue being empty. That's what the frustrating part is. The queue is cleared and it still telling me its busy. I'll clean everything out and redo everything from scratch and see if that works. Fingers crossed :)
  22. No problem: /etc/fstab /dev/hda1 / ext3 noatime 1 1 /dev/hda6 /home ext3 noatime 1 2 /dev/hdc /media/cdrom auto umask=0,users,iocharset=utf8,noauto,ro,exec 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 /dev/hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0 I appreciate your help! :)
  23. #rpm -q dkms-virtualbox returns: dkms-virtualbox-1.3.8-lmdv2007.1 How do I know if I have the kernel-source-stripped package? Also, I used MCC to remove the VirtualBox package that was installed during installation and downloaded the binary from www.virtualbox.org for Mandriva 2007.1 and installed it. These are the results I received: #rpm -i VirtualBox-1.3.8_mdv2007.1-1.i586.rpm Creating group 'vboxusers'. VM users must be member of that group! No precompiled module for this kernel found -- trying to build one. Messages emitted during module compilation will be logged to /var/log/vbox-install.log. Success! FATAL: Error inserting vboxdrv (/lib/modules/2.6.17-14mdv/misc/vboxdrv.ko) Invalid module format # The log file: /var/log/vbox-install.log looks good. No errors reported. I looked in the directory /lib/modules/2.6.17-14mdv/misc and the file is there: -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 34478 May 14 21:03 vboxdrv.ko Any other suggestions? Thank you!
  24. I thought so too, so I tried the one that was included with Mandriva, but I get the same results.
  25. Let me correct that. That fixed it for that DVD only. I put in another DVD created by the same machine/dvd player/software and under Mandriva, it can't read it. The solution only worked for that first DVD I tried. This is crazy...
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