durvish
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gnome-phone-manager will work inside of KDE but when you install it, it will require you to install a lot of gnome libs.
Even if you already have gnome installed as an alternate gui?
if you already have gnome installed then you already have the libs
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To rebuild your bootloader (next time) you can pop in your 2006 disk and reboot, when the gui comes up hit F1, at the prompt type RESCUE after that you will gat an option to reload the bootloader. then take out the cd and reboot. that's it and it will save you $91
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I am thinking of getting a usb gaming headset for well gaming! Is anyone using a set? How is the functionality? Which headset are you using?
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merlin -- just search the board! there are many many posts on how to update versions of Manny, I think I might even have written one a while back
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the ndiswrapper rpm in the sources works fine for this card on my 2006 system -- try the rpm before you build a version from source
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Gnome has a program for this. I can't remember what it's called but it's in the sources if you set them up. Just go to software install in MCC and type gnome in the search bar.
Just looked it up, it's called "gnome-phone-manager"
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actually I didn't use an IM until now with google
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I'm here ---- pmworks1@gmail.com
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Almost sounds like a power supply going bad but don't quote me on it.
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go into MCC and tell mandriva to use GDM instead of what you are using now.
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I remember Tyme bringing up this project when it was in it's infancy. I haven't checked in on it since then. Let us know how well it runs for you.
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yup
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Then visit the easyurpmi link at the top of this page and choose 2005 as your source, and select all sources main, contrib, jpackage, updates, plf-free and plf-nonfree.
Then, all you would do is from the prompt, type urpmi --auto-select --auto. This will upgrade every 10.1 component to LE2005.
before typing
urpmi --auto-select --auto
don't forget to type
urpmi urpmi
to make sure Urpmi is fully updated first!
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ummm, yes fire does actually cast a shadow when it isn't the only light source.
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it sounds like the kernel is trying to run the riva module which is by default for nvidia cards. this happens to me everytime I install the nvidia drivers
i think you can use
modprobe -r riva
but check before trying -- it's been a while since i did that, or you can go into the kernel and uncheck the riva module and all will be well
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after step 2 type
ndiswrapper -m
so it will load at boot
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write a script and make it executable and put it in .kde/autostart/
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if that kernel source was on the disk then the install kernel version matching that source is on the disk, go to mcc install and search for that kernel and install it to match the source
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you need to get your source (that matches your current kernel) via urpmi after setting up your sources with Easy-Urpmi ( the link is at the top of the board!
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no --- you said you set you ssid to wlan0 -- i think that's where the confusion was
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your ssid or essid is not wlan0 unless you named it that in your router
wlan0 is the name linux uses for your wireless like eth0 for an ethernet connection
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worked with it some more last night and it seems if it is trying to find a program that the cache says is there but is not at the mirror smart returns the above error!