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  1. Rescue will only re-install lilo for you as it was before things messed up, which should be fine in your case as your install is on a different drive. But once you're are back in MDK I'd suggest running the bootloader wizard in the MDK Control Centre so it can update everything to your new set up.

     

    If rescue doesn't get you back in to MDK all is not lost. You can do a re-install and when it comes to partitioning choose to do it manually. Delete all the partitions on HDB except for the one that was /home. Select it and set it as /home again, then let the installer do the others. This way when you get back into MDK your user settings should still be in tact.

     

    Good luck!

  2. I never got the RealPlayer plugin to work, but I put it down to that fact that I'm running the AMD64 version of MDK. As a get round the BBC normally have button you can press to launch a stand alone player. The button tends to be small and not all that obvious but it should be there.

  3. My experience with DiskDrake and NTFS is that it can onlu resize until it encounters the first peice of data. Which means even if you have used only about 25% of the disk if Windows in its wisdom has put any of that at the end of the drive DiskDrake is going to have problems.

     

    Stupidly defrag only makes sure that data blocks are continous I haven't yet found a way of making it move everything to the beginning of the disk.

  4. Umm, that is weird. You could try unloading the module then reloading it, it might work but can't see why. And have you tried using a different port? For some reason when I use one particular USB port on my motherboard Windows always detects it as USB 1.1, but I don't see the same problem in Linux.

  5. I don't think you're quite being fair to MandrakeSoft. The commercial versions have always been Silver+, with the download edition for Bronze. It was the same when 10 was released for i586 and from memory when they released 9.2 originally. And I'm sure that as with every other MDK release the ISOs will appear on the public servers in the not too distant future.

     

    On a side note, I wasn't a fan of the 9.2 release for AMD64 but since swapping to the first beta of 10 have only encountered a few (not particulary big) problems. From my experience at least they seem to have got it right this time.

     

    PS Gowator sorry this is just me being slow (and deprived of tea) but don't understand the comment about the Nvidia drivers. :( Haven't the Nvidia drivers always been available for download for all Club members?

     

    EDIT:

    Probably unrelated but does anyone know why the hdlist.cz has dissappeared from the 10 mirror?

    ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/package/mandrake.../Mandrake/base/

  6. I would guess that MDK is loading the USB 1.1 module (usb-uhci) no the USB 2.0 module (ehci-hcd). A quick way of checking this is run the lsmod command as root, and the ehci-hcd should be listed. If not try running "modprobe ehci-hcd" and see if it makes any difference. To get ehci-hcd loaded at boot-up you'll need to edit your modules.conf in /etc.

     

    /etc/modules.conf

    probeall scsi_hostadapter sata_via imm ppa

    probeall usb-interface usb-uhci ehci-hcd

    above snd-fm801 snd-pcm-oss

    alias ieee1394-controller ohci1394

    alias eth0 r8169

    alias sound-slot-0 forte

     

    Result of lsmod

    Module                  Size  Used by
    DAC960                 65104  0
    sg                     33456  0
    sr_mod                 14372  0
    radeon                119520  2
    drm_ioctl32            12548  2 radeon,[unsafe]
    lp                      9968  0
    ppdev                   7424  0
    usblp                  10368  0
    md5                     3584  1
    ipv6                  206848  8
    forte                  15244  1
    ac97_codec             15128  1 forte
    af_packet              17292  0
    hid                    39040  0
    ide-floppy             14720  0
    ide-tape               30624  0
    ide-cd                 37640  0
    cdrom                  32040  2 sr_mod,ide-cd
    floppy                 54264  0
    button                  4512  0
    thermal                10256  0
    processor              12220  1 thermal
    fan                     2696  0
    ac                      3464  0
    battery                 7688  0
    ipt_TOS                 1536  12
    ipt_REJECT              5376  4
    ipt_LOG                 4736  6
    ipt_state               1152  16
    ipt_multiport           1152  2
    ipt_conntrack           1664  0
    iptable_filter          1792  1
    iptable_mangle          1920  1
    iptable_nat            16972  0
    ip_conntrack           21580  3 ipt_state,ipt_conntrack,iptable_nat
    ip_tables              12928  9 ipt_TOS,ipt_REJECT,ipt_LOG,ipt_state,ipt_multiport,ipt_conntrack,iptable_filter,
    iptable_mangle,iptable_nat
    r8169                   9732  0
    ohci1394               28036  0
    ieee1394              318280  1 ohci1394
    supermount             34600  2
    ntfs                   74712  2
    nls_iso8859-15          4736  5
    nls_cp850               4992  3
    vfat                   11520  3
    fat                    37824  1 vfat
    ppa                    10376  0
    parport_pc             26400  1
    imm                    10504  0
    parport                29196  5 lp,ppdev,ppa,parport_pc,imm
    tuner                  15884  0
    tvaudio                18828  0
    msp3400                21140  0
    bttv                  152236  0
    video-buf              14084  1 bttv
    i2c-algo-bit            7944  1 bttv
    v4l2-common             4864  1 bttv
    btcx-risc               3080  1 bttv
    i2c-core               14340  5 tuner,tvaudio,msp3400,bttv,i2c-algo-bit
    videodev                7808  1 bttv
    soundcore               5664  3 forte,bttv
    ehci-hcd               20484  0
    uhci-hcd               25248  0
    usbcore                77936  6 usblp,hid,ehci-hcd,uhci-hcd
    rtc                     9352  0
    ext3                   95088  4
    jbd                    41904  1 ext3
    sd_mod                 14240  0
    sata_via                3460  0
    libata                 28160  1 sata_via,[permanent]
    scsi_mod               99168  6 sg,sr_mod,ppa,imm,sd_mod,libata

     

    [format by spinynorman]

  7. I'm not sure if this applies to audio CDs, but have you checked that the disks are closed? I found when burnging DVD+RWs or CD-RWs that the drive in my old machine couldn't read them unless they were closed (sometime called finalized). If your car stereo is older than your wife's it might be having the same problem.

  8. I choose to buy a combined router/switch/modem, which works really well with Linux Its got several advantages compared to getting a modem, most importantly being there are NO drivers. The device itself deals with the modem all you need to configure it is a web browser. Then jst set up a standar LAN connection, giving the IP address of the router as the gateway.

     

    The other advantage of this approach is that I can have more than one mahcine accessing the internet at once, without having to mess around with connection sharing software. Plus you have all the normal advantages of having your machines networked (eg file sharing) and the router has a built in firewall.

     

    The main disadvantage is cost. The router cost me about £65 and if my machine didn't have an intergrated network card I'd have had to buy one of those as well. Plus many ISPs will give you a modem, yet to see one giving out routers.

     

    If you are interested here's the link to the one I've got:

    http://www.cclcomputers.biz/specs/networkm...DSL504/spec.htm

  9. To answer the first bit of your question urpmi is a great tool for installing and updating your Mandrake install. Reason being that it can work out and deal wit all th dependency problems for you automatically. But for it to work you have to find a urpmi source that has the rpms you want, for cutting edge stuff you might want to add the MDK Cooker as a source. For instructions and lists of source try:

     

    http://urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php

     

    Is it worth? If your machine is working reliably and doing everything you want whats the point in updating? Personnally I like upgrading to new versions and don't mind occassionally having to rescue my installtion when it all goes wrong.

  10. I've got an Olympus C220, its not the most complex camera in the world but it works well ad the pistures come out well. Supposedly it works with Linux, but I always use a car reader because its easier.

  11. How did you install ClanLib? If you installed it from a RPM then as well as the actual program RPM you also need to install the "devel", which gives all the header files needed to compile other programs that require it. This would look something like:

     

    Clanlib-1.0-mdk.i586.rpm

    Clanlib-devel-1.0-mdk.i586.rpm

     

    To check whether you have them already installed you can use the MDK Control Centre. Select the Remove option under Software and do a seach for ClanLib. It it turns up then its installed.

  12. Epsons are normally well supported in Linux, so it is unlikely to be that. How far do you get in the installtion? Is the printer detected by PrintDrake and correctly identified? Or does it just not do anything when you send something to print? With my C42UX I find that sometime I have to manually active the printer once I've plugged it in. To this:

     

    KDE Control Centre -> Peripherals ->Printers

     

    Press the "Administrator" button and enter the Root password. Then select your printer from the list, right click and select "Active Printer".

  13. Sorry, I didn't really phrase my question properly. My problem isn't really how to change, but what am I changing and what to. To run the KGroupware server I need "localdomain" and "domainname" to be the same. I think that is localdomain I've been changing (not 100% sure) but because I don't know what "domainname" is it hasn't really helped.

  14. Hi,

     

    I've started using Kontact on my desktop and really like it. What I would like to do is set up a KGroupware server on my desktop so that I can update my laptop over the network. Luckily there is a Mandrake Wizard to this, but I've got a problem. It says that "domainname" is not equal to "localdomian" and that I should use DrakConnect to change this. Well thats fair enough, but how? I've been playing around with DrakConnect and some of the other Mandrake tools but have yet to found a setting that works. So how do I change the "localdomain" and/or "domainname"?

     

    thanks

     

    Running:

    MDK 10.0 RC1 AMD64 + Updates

  15. Yes, but I don't think its that easy. You have to have the 32bit libraries installed to use a 32bit app that depends upon them (I think). I haven't really experimented with it yet, as so far I always been able to rebuild the src rpms.

     

    Edit:

    Looking around my system the only 32bit softare i have is an old version of RealPlayer, which works as well as it ever did.

  16. There is a Contrib for AMD64:

    ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/package/mandrake...r/contrib/amd64

     

    Official Updates:

    ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/package/mandrake...ates/amd64/10.0

     

    PLF Packages:

    ftp://ftp.cica.es/mirrors/Linux/plf/mandr...ke/cooker/amd64

     

    There is also a directory for MandrakeClub Contribs, but there isn't anything in it yet. Its a shame that all these source are Cooker based, but I haven't had a problem. Alternatively the src packages for 10 normally rebuild wihtout problem.

  17. I've got an AMD Athlon64 on a MSI Neo board, running MDK 10 RC1. My machine seems a lot faster than my mates P4 which has a similar spec. MDK for AMD64 is great, been using it since the first beta came out. The only real problem is that it can be a bit more difficult to build application sources for it.

  18. There are file-systems like UDF which allow you to use re-writable disks like a hard drive partition, and that was meant to be the big selling point of RAM disks. However you have to have the appropriate kernel drivers installed for this to work, and to the best of my knowledge they are still experimental.

     

    Video DVD wise, I think what they meant was that there were no/few tools for directly copying a DVD to a DVD+R. I think there are options in the latest version of K3B to make video DVDs, but I haven't tried it.

  19. From personal experience MDK 9.2 does not support DVD+R/RW writing out of the box, alhtough the drive was detected and worked as a CD+RW without any modifications. To get K3B to burn DVDs I just had to get a couple of updates and add ons. MDK 10 had all the packages on the install CD, but I think there now some updates availavle.

     

    Last time I heard UDF and the DVD+RAM format were still in the experimental stages. Personnally I would avoid using either whether there were finished drivers or not.

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