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You better ask a Polish lawyer. :P Anyway I think you will be doing the same redhat and novell do so I don´t see any problems.
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Try configuring (adding removing the printer trhough CUPS. open a browser, in the adressbar type: <name of computer>:631 (so if your computer is localhost type: localhost:631
Good luck.
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Well I'll give you a point for effort but I don't know about my vote. It isn't exactly what I had in mind
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Open the MCC, software, remove software search for ´office´ and remove all openoffice pacakges.
To install, untar the openoffice tar, delete the desktop/distro integration packages you don´t want, add the folder as a local repo, in the MCC go to install software, open the repo, select every package and install. (for more info about installing software look in thewike, link at top of the page)
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How about a penguin on a star wearing a magicians hat? :D
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For everyone who wants my vote: I like the Mandriva star, Mandriva colours and penguins and I don´t like modern. :P
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You didn´t install all the openoffice rpms. Reinstall and try again.
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I´m a 100% KDE. I´ll wait for KDE integration before I try it. :D
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I´ve edited the typo.
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Start it from the command line (open a console, login as root and type: open <tab> and select the openoffice command)
Post the errors.
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You must (well not must but I find it more convenient since you will have to install a few 100 packages and a GUI gives a better overview) install through the MCC (look in the wiki) in Icewm. Boot into icewm, open the MCC, search for xorg and install the mde packages. :) Here some screenshots to make things more clear.
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Urpmi will take care of dependencies. Have a look in the wiki (link at top of the page) how to install software on mandriva.
What part of the instructions did you not understand?
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There is no entryyet of acpi but the bios is explained in the wiki (link at the top :) )
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Add MDE repo
Log out of KDE and boot into Icewm (if icewm is not installed: urpmi icewm)
Open MCC
Remove kde packages
Install mde xorg
install mde qt
install kde
Good luck
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There is more info in the kde 3.5.2 workbench forum.
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If you use KDE, rightclick the windowbar, choose advanced, special windowsettings, tab geometry and chack desktop and select the desktop number.
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Boot into failsafe mode, type: init 3, login as root (by typing: root and your password) and type: mcc. Select the vesa driver for your card, safe the new settings, log out as root, login as normal user and type: startx .
Good luck.
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What card are you using? (open a console and type: lspci -v and post the relevant part of the output)
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Are you looking for a Linux RDP client? I believe krdc is pretty good. Never tried it to manage a sound application though. If it doesn't support all the features you want you will have to use an open standard like vnc.
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Disable acpi in the BIOS and try again.
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You need to use a software mixer like arts or dmix. Better install a newer version of mandriva (le 2005 or 2006.0). They come with dmix enabled as default.
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It´s a scheduler.
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Advice: Selling Linux Solutions
in Everything Linux
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Well I don´t think you can sell Red Hat products but you could use something like white box without problems-
http://www.whiteboxlinux.org/