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  1. Any word, speculation,or rumors, on the date or month for the release of 2007.1? I've read in several places that there will be another release before 2008 comes out. Thanks, Richard L.
  2. You're welcome, Mysti..... BTW....I quit following sports years ago, so I'm just as much for the Spurs as I am for the Rockets.....GO for any team from the great state of Texas!!! Richard
  3. Hey tyme, Thank you so much for the links to the two drivers you mentioned. I will try to work on this before the New Year and get back to you with my results. I am very grateful. Richard
  4. Thanks tyme, Yes, I did try the nvidia drivers from their website and also from plf, but neither helped. I was also at my LUG workshop: Houston Linux Users Group with some really bright people, and the only solution was to use the "nv" driver to even boot up. I had an earlier thread on this issue in the first week of October under Laptops and Portables, if you wish to take a look. I appreciate yours and the help of all the expert and knowledgeable (sp?) people of this fabulous forum. Richard Mystified, Hi from Houston! I just read a review of Linux Mint 2.1 "Bea" which as an easy gui way of using Ndiswrapper and other ways to configure wireless. You can make a Live CD of it to see if it works for you. It is based on Ubuntu with Gnome as the default, but you can download KDE from Synaptic easily (according to the review): http://slashroot.blogspot.com/2006/12/linu...s-promised.html and here's another review: http://gnuman.com/distros/linux_mint_2.1.html I hope all is well in S.A......I'm doing well in Houston. Richard L.
  5. I am every disappointed in that up until 2007, I was able to use 3D acceleration to play TuxRacer/PenguinRacer (or whatever it's called now) with the Nvidia Card in my Toshiba 5000 series laptops, but now I can't. I can only use the "nv" driver. Also, this means no more 3D accelerated screensavers. The laptops would not boot at all into Mandriva when first installed until I re-installed and choose the "nv" driver. I haven't installed it onto my Desktop yet, but I think I'll have better luck. I'll update soon on that, probably before New Year's. (As a silver club member, I have the PowerPakDVD). A few days ago I downloaded LinuxMint and plan to burn it onto a disc this week. I'm a KDE fan, but it will replace by Libranet, so I hope to have fun with it. I liked what I read about it on Distrowatch and also from their website. It should have just about everything that MDVPowerPak has, and for free. I'll give a report later on it. Happy New Year! Richard L.
  6. Which graphics card does your laptop have? If it is Nvidia, use the generic and see if it will then boot up. That is what I had to do with my Toshiba 5000 series, which I bought in 2002, because it uses the Geforce 440 Go which does not support 3d accleration with MDV 2007. It wouldn't boot at all until I used the generic "nv" without the 3d acceleration. Let me know if my input solves your problem, or not. Regards, Richard L.
  7. Hi everyone, I have installed the mplayerplugin properly using the urpmi command. It installed completely into FirefoxWindows Media Player Plugin. The problem is that no matter the website, when I click on a video that requires Windows Media Player, it says: mplayer plugin embedded video player for mozilla playing mms://.......... Even though it says that it is playing, there is no video screen and no video playing. Here is what I have in About:Plugins: File name: mplayerplug-in-wmp.so mplayerplug-in 3.25 Video Player Plug-in for QuickTime, RealPlayer and Windows Media Player streams using MPlayer JavaScript Enabled and Using GTK2 Widgets MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled application/asx Media Files * Yes video/x-ms-asf-plugin Media Files * Yes video/x-msvideo AVI avi,* Yes video/msvideo AVI avi,* Yes application/x-mplayer2 Media Files * Yes application/x-ms-wmv Microsoft WMV video wmv,* Yes video/x-ms-asf Media Files asf,asx,* Yes video/x-ms-wm Media Files wm,* Yes video/x-ms-wmv Microsoft WMV video wmv,* Yes audio/x-ms-wmv Windows Media wmv,* Yes video/x-ms-wmp Windows Media wmp,* Yes video/x-ms-wvx Windows Media wvx,* Yes audio/x-ms-wax Windows Media wax,* Yes audio/x-ms-wma Windows Media wma,* Yes application/x-drm-v2 Windows Media asx,* Yes audio/wav Microsoft wave file wav,* Yes audio/x-wav Microsoft wave file wav,* Yes Thanks in advance for any help. Richard L.
  8. Mifan, Please let us know if you have success in doing what Ian has suggested. I was unable to boot into Mandriva 2007 on my Toshiba 5205-S703 and was unable to do what Ian suggested. However, I got mine to work by doing an "upgrade" to my Mandriva2007 and choosing the generic Nvidia driver ("nv"), then I was able to boot and most everything is fine. Unfortunately, I can't use 3-D acceleration for some games and screensavers like I could in Mandriva2006, and 3D desktop is not supported. Sincerely, Richard L.
  9. I guess I'm having a memory lapse, but I don't want to mess up my partitions and other distros when I install Mandriva 2007. I want to keep my Suse Grub on the Master Boot Record as my bootloader. Here is what I have: hda1 (hd0,0) Ext3 101 MB (this is a mystery, but I'll just leave this here and don't want to mess with it) hda2 (hd0,1) Linux Swap 1.01 GB hda5 (hd0,4) Mandriva 2006 15.4 GB hda6 (hd 0,5) Suse 9.00 GB hda7 (hd0,6) Kubuntu 6.00 GB hda8 (hd0,7) Mandriva 2005 6.00 GB I want to install Mandriva 2007 on hda8, where Mandriva 2005 is now. I don't want MDV2007's bootloader on the MBR. During installation, this is what shows when I choose "Use existing partitions": Choose the mount points: hda1 (101MB, /boot, ext3) /boot hda5 (15 GB, /, reiserfs) / hda6 (9GB, reiserfs) This field is blank hda7 (6GB, ext3) This field is blank hda8 (5.9 GB, reiserfs) This field is blank I want Mandriva 2007 on this partition. How do I change these mount points so that I install Mandriva 2007 on hda8? Many thanks for your help. Richard
  10. Helmut, What new distro are you using that is working???? Richard
  11. Hi Ian, Good to hear from you again. On the Toshiba 5205-S703, the Nvidia card is the NV17M GeForce4 460 Go. What is your laptop? Is it the same? I also have a Toshiba 5005-S507 with the GeForce4 440 Go...same problem. (This is the infamous laptop that had the lawsuit for not working properly...I got $500 from the lawsuit). On this one I'll stick with "nv" since 3D acceleration graphics have never worked well with it. (It's now my "linux only" "distro slut" laptop, partitioned for about 4 distros.) BTW, Mandriva One 2007 Live CD cannot boot on either laptop either, but does well on my desktop, so will soon be installling Mandriva PowerPak 2007 on it (a 4 year old PowerSpec 8920 from Micro Center). I appreciate your input and help, as always. Richard
  12. I was able to get successfully complete the install by using the "nv" driver (choosing "GeForce") from the nvidia list. This is the first time I've installed Mandriva on this laptop where I've not been able to use the full, proprietary driver. Does anyone have some advice? I would really like full functionality so that I can use 3D acceleration. Sincerely, Richard L.
  13. As an early seeder, I now have Mandriva 2007 Official Power burnt to DVD. I installed it on my laptop...Toshiba 5205-S703. I have had previous versions of Mandrake/Mandriva on this laptop with successful installs. This time however, when I boot up (Grub Gui bootloader) and use verbose mode, all scrolls down with "[OK]"; however it then goes to a black screen with the tiny white cursor line in the upper left-hand corner, not blinking. It remains stuck there and nothing else happens. I installed the proprietary Nvidia driver for the GeForce 440 Go (generic). When booting in verbose, it shows NVidia 8774. I'm not very techy, so simple, step-by-step instructions would be very helpful. Many thanks! Richard L.
  14. Many thanks, oshunluvr.....I appreciate the details. I'll have time next week to work on this. Sincerely, Richard L.
  15. I haven't had a chance to try to solve this problem in a couple of weeks, but now I'm back. To recap: As a club member, I used the new Kiosk to download KDE 3.5. This needed a newer version of the kernel and kernel-source ending in -22mdk to get 3D acceleration wtih my Nvidia card (see the first couple of posts at the beginning.) Then I need the nvidia-8756 for compatibility. When I did the command (in root) urpmi nvidia-xorg, it gave a a newer one: nvidia-8762, which does not work. I uninstalled them and reinstalled from MCC the nvidia-8756, but this is still incomplete. I'm totally perplexed and confused, being a simple-minded "point & clicker" and needed very elementarty, step-by-step command lines (or using MCC) to install/uninstall things. Here is what I did today on the command line, then afterward I uninstalled the "8762" stuff: [root@localhost ~]# urpmi nvidia-xorg. To satisfy dependencies, the following 3 packages are going to be installed (18 MB): dkms-nvidia-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586 libnvidia-xorg1-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586 nvidia-xorg-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586 Is this OK? (Y/n) y ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux...ee/2006.0/i586/ ./nvidia-xorg-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586.rpm ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux...ee/2006.0/i586/ ./libnvidia-xorg1-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586.rpm ftp://ftp.free.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux...060plf.i586.rpm installing nvidia-xorg-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586.rpm libnvidia-xorg1-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586.rpm dkms-nvidia-8762-0.1.20060plf.i586.rpm from /var/cache/urpmi/rpms Preparing... ############################################# 1/3: dkms-nvidia ############################################# Creating symlink /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/8762-0.1.20060plf/source -> /usr/src/nvidia-8762-0.1.20060plf DKMS: add Completed. Preparing kernel 2.6.12-22mdk for module build: (This is not compiling a kernel, only just preparing kernel symbols) Running Generic preparation routine make mrproper....(bad exit status: 2) make oldconfig...(bad exWarning! Cannot find a .config file to prepare your kernel with. Try using the --config option to specify where one can be found. Your build will likely fail because of this. it status: 2) make prepare-all...(bad exit status: 2) Building module: cleaning build area.... make KERNELRELEASE=2.6.12-22mdk -f makefile KERNEL_SOURCES=/lib/modules/2.6.12-22mdk/build; make -f Makefile SYSSRC=/lib/modules/2.6.12-22mdk/build module....(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 2.6.12-22mdk (i586) Consult the make.log in the build directory /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/8762-0.1.20060plf/build/ for more information. Error! Could not locate nvidia.ko.gz for module nvidia in the DKMS tree. You must run a dkms build for kernel 2.6.12-22mdk (i586) first. 2/3: nvidia-xorg ############################################# 3/3: libnvidia-xorg1 ############################################# ALSO (After the 8762 removal): [root@localhost ~]# uname -r 2.6.12-22mdk [root@localhost ~]# ls -l /usr/src total 1 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 72 May 28 17:18 linux-2.6.12-12mdk/ drwxr-xr-x 17 root root 512 Jun 8 09:20 linux-2.6.12-22mdk/ drwxrwxr-x 2 root root 80 Jun 8 09:37 nvidia-8756/ drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 168 May 28 11:43 RPM/ [root@localhost ~]# rpm -qa | grep dkms dkms-2.0.5.9-3mdk dkms-minimal-2.0.5.9-3mdk I appreciate all the people that have been helping me: Ian1974, Gul, and Chalex20. All help is greatly appreciated. :P Thanks, Richard L.
  16. Gul, Here are the results I forgot to post yesterday when I replied to you: [root@localhost ~]# uname -r 2.6.12-22mdk [root@localhost ~]# ls -l /usr/src total 1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Jun 6 13:19 linux -> linux-2.6.12-22mdk/ drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 72 May 28 17:18 linux-2.6.12-12mdk/ drwxr-xr-x 21 root root 800 Jun 6 13:26 linux-2.6.12-22mdk/ drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 776 May 28 11:48 nvidia-7676/ drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 168 May 28 11:43 RPM/ [root@localhost ~]# The second and third lines are different, and I don't know what they are. I guess the first line is the kernel. I don't see anything that looks like the kernel-source. I'm not sure what I need to uninstall and what I need to install for the nvidia-8756, or how to install it. Step by step commands would be helpful for me. I just went to the Mandriva Control Center and looked at software I have installed and did a search for kernel-source. It says I have the following installed: kernel-source-2.6-2.6.12-22mdk and kernel-source-stripped-2.6-2.6.12-22mdk. I'm sure I don't need both. Thanks, Richard
  17. Thanks ffi, I felt safe, maybe because of false security, and met some wonderful people at a very large Liberal synagogue. Next time I'm in Amsterdam I'll use a little more caution upon your advice. Richard L.
  18. Thanks Gul and Chalex20, Here are the results of the commands you asked me to use. I don't see a kernel-source mentioned, but I see two versions in the second and third lines. I appreciate your help. (The second day I was in Amsterdam I was in Dam Square and watched the Queen lay the wreath in memory of the victims who had fallen in World War II. I was awestruck by the entire ceremony. Being Jewish and knowing the love and support the Dutch gave us made it so much more meaningful to me personally). Thank you , too Chalex20, you and I were posting at the same time. Can you give me step-by-step instructions that would be easy for me to follow your advice? Richard L.
  19. Thanks xoox and Ian, I went into Mandriva Control Center and looked at my packages that are already installed and found the following. Do I need to remove/uninstall any, which may be causing a conflict? Here they are: kernel-2.6.12.12mdk-1-1mdk kernel-2.6.12.22mdk-1-1mdk kernel-source-stripped-2.6.12-22mdk nvidia-kernel-2.6.12-12mdk-7676-1mdk I'm thinking that maybe some of the duplicates need to be uninstalled, but I need expert advise on this. In addition, if you read carefully my original message it said: "Failed to load /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/nvidia/libglx.so....ERROR: API mismatch. The NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-7676, but this X module has the version 1.0-8756. Please make sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version...." This means I need the NVIDIA kernel module for version 1.0-8756, I think. I thought this got downloaded from the KIOSK with the drivers 2006, which listed both nvidia drivers in the list, but apparently I don't have 1.0-8756. Here is my last attempt with command lines: Password: [root@localhost ~]# uname -r 2.6.12-22mdk [root@localhost ~]# rpm -qa | grep dkms dkms-nvidia-7676-5mdk dkms-2.0.5.9-3mdk dkms-minimal-2.0.5.9-3mdk [root@localhost ~]# urpmi nvidia-kernel-2.6.12-22mdk-8756-1mdk no package named nvidia-kernel-2.6.12-22mdk-8756-1mdk [root@localhost ~]# 1. How do I install the nvidia driver for 8756, since it didn't install with the drivers 2006 from the Kiosk? 2. What do I need to uninstall from the list from MCC, if anything? You guys have all been a great help and I appreciate your input very much. P.S. Right now I'm able to boot into MDV 2006 by using the NVIDIA FX5200 (Generic) with "nv". Richard L.
  20. Thanks, xoox. Would these be the commands in root? urpmi kernel-2.6.12-22mdk then: urpmi kernel-source-2.6.12-22mdk All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Richard L.
  21. How do I do this? Is there a urpmi command for this kernel source? Thanks, Richard L.
  22. Thanks to both of you for responding so quickly. Ian, here is what I got from the commands you gave me: [rcl@localhost ~]$ uname -r 2.6.12-12mdk [rcl@localhost ~]$ ls -l usr/src ls: usr/src: No such file or directory [rcl@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep dkms dkms-nvidia-7676-5mdk dkms-2.0.5.9-3mdk dkms-minimal-2.0.5.9-3mdk [rcl@localhost ~]$ I'm not sure how to intrepret all this, but it seems like the kernel doesn't match by looking at the kdms, and the dkms-nvidia is not the correct one after the upgrade. Also, I don't know why I'm getting ls:usr/src: No such file or directory. What are the next steps I need to take? Ixthusdan, thanks for the reminder of changing "nv" to "nvidia". Richard L.
  23. As a siIver member of the Mandriva Club,I recently used the Mandrake Club's Kiosk to upgrade KDE from 3.4 to 3.5. I am now only successfully able to use the NVIDIA FX 5200 generic, since I can't get into XOrg, or level 5/graphical using the NVIDIA driver. Here is part of my error message if I try to use the full NVIDIA drive with 3D: "Failed to load /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/nvidia/libglx.so....ERROR: API mismatch. The NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-7676, but this X module has the version 1.0-8756. Please make sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version...." I then went back to the Kiosk and downloaded drivers for Mandriva 2006, which included both the NVIDIA 1.0-7676 and the version 1.0-8756, along with other drivers. I thought that this would get rid of the conflict, but it didn't. I'm a very dependent "Point and Click" type of guy, so if I need to edit the XF86config file, please help me out with clear, step-by-step/easy to read and intrepret directions for a "non-geek". Will I need to install the NVIDIA version 1.0-8756 from either the NVIDIA website or by plf? ***I would think that I already have this driver, since I downloaded all the drivers from the Kiosk. Since that should be the case, how do I get the two NOT to conflict?*** (asterisks used for emphasis). Here is my XF86 config file with the generic. Before I had the /usr/X22R6/lib/...... in it and I had changed "nv" to "nvidia", but it did not work. Section "Files" # Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (they are concatenated together) # By default, Mandrake 6.0 and later now use a font server independent of # the X server to render fonts. FontPath "unix/:-1" EndSection Section "ServerFlags" #DontZap # disable <Crtl><Alt><BS> (server abort) #DontZoom # disable <Crtl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> (resolution switching) AllowMouseOpenFail # allows the server to start up even if the mouse does not work EndSection Section "Module" Load "dbe" # Double-Buffering Extension Load "v4l" # Video for Linux Load "extmod" Load "type1" Load "freetype" Load "glx" # 3D layer EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Keyboard1" Driver "keyboard" Option "XkbModel" "pc105" Option "XkbLayout" "us" Option "XkbOptions" "compose:rwin" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse1" Driver "mouse" Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2" Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" Option "ZAxisMapping" "6 7" EndSection Section "Monitor" Identifier "monitor1" VendorName "Plug'n Play" ModelName "A90f+" HorizSync 30-86 VertRefresh 50-150 # TV fullscreen mode or DVD fullscreen output. # 768x576 @ 79 Hz, 50 kHz hsync ModeLine "768x576" 50.00 768 832 846 1000 576 590 595 630 # 768x576 @ 100 Hz, 61.6 kHz hsync ModeLine "768x576" 63.07 768 800 960 1024 576 578 590 616 EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "device1" VendorName "nVidia" BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce FX (generic)" Driver "nv" Option "DPMS" EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "screen1" Device "device1" Monitor "monitor1" DefaultColorDepth 24 Subsection "Display" Depth 8 Virtual 1280 1024 EndSubsection Subsection "Display" Depth 15 Virtual 1280 1024 EndSubsection Subsection "Display" Depth 16 Virtual 1280 1024 EndSubsection Subsection "Display" Depth 24 Virtual 1280 1024 EndSubsection EndSection Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "layout1" InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard" InputDevice "Mouse1" "CorePointer" Screen "screen1" EndSection Many thanks for anyone who can help me. Richard L.
  24. AVG Free Edition for Linux is also available for the desktop and the home user. Here is the link, if anyone is interested. http://free.grisoft.com/doc/20/lng/us/tpl/v5 If you scroll down to the bottom, you will see installation rpm's for Mandriva, Red Hat, and SuSE. Richard L.
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