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boatman9

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  1. I don't know a lot about this, but I have an idea that may help. In MLCC (Configure Your Computer) there is a section called "Network Sharing". Maybe one of the tools there will do the job. If the printer needs to be configured separately look for the printer configuration tool in the Hardware section. If you don't see the printer configuration tool make sure you have this package installed: system-config-printer
  2. I don't recall if Free can do an upgrade. Sometimes I have poor results with upgrades, therefore I do my own form of 'upgrade', meaning I use rsync to backup /home/user/ then I do a clean fresh install, then restore some or all files to /home/user/
  3. I do like cli programs. Thanks for the tip.
  4. I have not yet completed an installation using mandriva-linux-free-dual-2010.iso, but I did run the CD and it appears to have everything found on the live CDs including Gnome, KDE4, LXDE, OpenOffice, gimp etc.
  5. Thanks, that makes sense. I'll use the gtk version with Gnome. Which would be best with KDE4?
  6. I do have the Gnome applet "CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor" loaded, however I need manual frequency scaling. Is there any way to use this applet to manually set the CPU to low speed? Most commonly the need for low speed arises when I play a video that causes the computer to get hot. In this and other such instances I like to keep the CPU at the lower of the two speeds, so long as the video still plays well.
  7. I am using the Gnome version of 2010.0 in my Compaq N610c laptop, a 1200/2400 MHz machine. In order to manage CPU frequency I installed the package emifreq-applet, described as; I then used Gnome's "Add to Panel" to attempt adding "CpuFreq Monitor" to the panel. Unfortunately the applet did not install, instead the following message was displayed; What package should I add to enable this CpuFreq Monitor applet?
  8. It runs smoothly but I didn't try any exotic configurations. I am using a single monitor at 1024x768. You say there's no 2010.0 Free version on CD? What about the file mandriva-linux-free-dual-2010.iso at this site?
  9. I have just switched from KDE4 to Gnome and want to try the bittorrent client 'transmission'. Should I get transmission-qt4 or transmission-gtk?
  10. I also have a computer with Intel 810 graphics. Note that this is antique hardware (667 MHz computer) which I got for free out of a local dumpster. Even though I am a novice Linux user I easily solved this problem. I then reported it in Bug 55438. Two guys from Mandriva responded promptly and I expect the problem will be fixed by the next release. You should at least get a CD ROM reader so you can try booting Mandriva Free, Gnome, or KDE.
  11. Has anyone actually used the bittorrent chunk prioritization feature to begin watching a video minutes after beginning the bittorrent download? It seems like a feature many people would like, but I don't see how it could be done with our current bittorrent programs because "prioritize first and last" means that the middle of the video will arrive last.
  12. How much RAM is in your laptop? I am hoping that 2010.0 Gnome can work on an older 256MB computer I've got. I am also planning to switch my primary computer from KDE to Gnome or LXDE because of a display latency issue I've described in another thread.
  13. I installed 2010.0 Gnome and problem persists. Firefox is still very slow, my laptop computer runs hot and CPU fan runs more than normal. When viewing videos at www.hulu.com Mandriva 2010.0 Gnome is not fast enough to show every frame in full screen mode, although this works well on same computer when running Windows, and also worked well under previous versions of Mandriva on same computer. I think something went wrong during installation of 2010.0, but am unsure how to diagnose the problem. I have attached the full text of my dmesg file in case someone can find a clue there. dmesg-01.txt
  14. Thanks for the tip, it seems to have helped, but I'm still seeing more latency than I'd like. I turned off IPv6 and rebooted, now it seems faster but Firefox paging up/down still sometimes has a 1 second latency before the scroll bar falls into the final location. I'm getting the Gnome live CD now and will test with Gnome later.
  15. Since I've installed M2010.0 KDE4, Firefox and OpenOffice Calc have unusual latency when updating the video display. My computer is a 2.4GHz Compaq N610c. A small spreadsheet now takes 9 seconds to display when maximizing it from the task bar, or moving about the spreadsheet once it is on screen. Firefox (3.5.5) is often slow responding to page-up and page-down. For instance when I page-down to the bottom of https://mandrivausers.org/ then page-up to top (3 pg-ups to reach top) the second page-up takes 4 seconds before the page appears in it's final form. Below is a snapshot of top sometime during those 4 seconds. What can I do to make Firefox faster? Would it help if I was using Gnome instead of KDE4? Tasks: 112 total, 3 running, 109 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 89.1%us, 6.6%sy, 0.0%ni, 4.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.3%si, 0.0%st Mem: 1033196k total, 992620k used, 40576k free, 37464k buffers Swap: 1262512k total, 2440k used, 1260072k free, 591468k cached PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 896 root 20 0 150m 58m 6596 R 86.7 5.8 33:40.13 X 1142 user 20 0 261m 37m 25m S 3.3 3.7 1:30.61 plasma-desktop 27680 user 20 0 238m 83m 26m R 2.0 8.3 2:32.13 firefox 28229 user 20 0 94184 16m 12m S 0.7 1.6 0:01.59 konsole 1138 user 20 0 237m 22m 17m S 0.3 2.3 0:07.79 kwin 1 root 20 0 1796 564 496 S 0.0 0.1 0:00.88 init 2 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 kthreadd
  16. Thanks to you both for those package names. After some delay to upgrade from 2009.0 to 2010.0 I have installed both Deluge and Vuze. I see that both Deluge and Vuze have a feature to prioritize first and last pieces of the file, but not sure why anyone would need the last piece of the file before the middle has arrived. I was hoping for a feature that gets the chunks approximately from start to finish. I am using Vuze now, version 4.2.0.8 fresh from the Mandriva repository. Vuze 4.2.0.8 is suggesting that I update to Vuze 4.3: Less bloat, more speed. Should I update now or wait until 4.3 arrives in Mandriva's repositories? In the Vuze program, when I click on "Vuze HD Network" there is some undisplayed flash content and it suggests that I download "Adobe Flash Player version 10.0.32.18 Linux" from Adobe's web site. This puzzles me because I already have installed "flash-player-plugin Version: 10.0.32.18-1plf2010.0" as well as "flashplayer-plugin Version: 10.0.32.18-2mdv2010.0".
  17. I would like a bittorrent client that can prioritize downloading the first chunks of a file. Is there any such thing for Mandriva?
  18. Did you have any success using the intel driver? I hope someone can fix this bug in time for the next release. Apparently the live CD's hardware detection set the driver as i810 on the first try, then 26 seconds later changed to the correct 'intel' driver. Even though the live CD got it right, the incorrect i810 driver was used in the xorg.conf on the hard disk. For anyone who does not know how to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf after X11 graphics fails to start; I used Alt-F1 (or Ctrl-Alt-F1) to get a console, logged in as root (no password required). My preferred editor nano was not present so I used vim to make the change. I rebooted from command console using 'shutdown -r now'.
  19. I booted the 2010.0 KDE4 CD again in order to examine the xorg.conf settings. /etc/X11/xorg.conf shows Driver "intel", however there is another version of that file named xorg.conf.old which has the incorrect setting; Driver "i810". The time stamp on xorg.conf.old is about 26 seconds earlier than xorg.conf.
  20. I just loaded 2010.0 One KDE4 into a 667 MHz desktop with 512MB RAM. Booting from CD was very slow, but when loaded on the hard disk it works much faster.
  21. After installing 2010.0-KDE4 from the CD I rebooted but the computer failed to enter graphical X11 mode. Eventually I found the following message in Xorg.0.log: "Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//i810_drv.so" I solved the problem by changing the driver to "intel" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. If I do another installation on a similar computer, can I avoid the problem by installing from the 'Free' version CD instead of 'One'?
  22. I just installed 2009 spring. The swap partition is sda5, about 287 MB. I ran top and noticed that Swap total is 0k. Does that means my swap partition is not working? top - 15:36:40 up 5 min, 2 users, load average: 5.57, 3.20, 1.33 Tasks: 72 total, 5 running, 67 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 90.1%us, 9.6%sy, 0.0%ni, 0.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.3%si, 0.0%st Mem: 254392k total, 168932k used, 85460k free, 7068k buffers Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 83476k cached
  23. I found Twinkle 1.4.1 in 2009.1/i586/media/contrib/release/ as expected, but shouldn't version 1.4.1 also appear in 2009.0/i586/media/contrib/backports/ ? I am using 2009.0. Twinkle 1.4.2 was released on February 25, 2009. I have been waiting for it to update during one of my automatic package updates. When it did happen I eventually investigated what's in the repositories. Are the Mandriva 2009.0 repositories already dropped from current updates less that one year after it's release?
  24. You can try it this way: urpmi.addmedia --distrib --mirrorlist 'http://api.mandriva.com/mirrors/basic.2009.1.i586.list' urpmi.addmedia --distrib --mirrorlist 'http://plf.zarb.org/mirrors/2009.1.i586.list' If that does not work then I would suspect 'urpmi.addmedia' is getting the list of servers but failing to identify any best server for you.
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