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  1. well... cause of all this vmware internet things, I wasn't able to correctly play online some games so I uninstalled every internet protocol and stuff like that regarding vmware. It's that important too... yes it would be nice to have it, but, I don't really care... I'll probably install gentoo later but in some real hdd partitions with no emulation, so things will work a little better :) thank u all though...
  2. btw, when I said this, I mean, it doesn't work at all with the isp servers, but configured like before (first dns server = my router's ip) it works partially... I can ping some serveres like www.google.com but not the dns? I get no response...
  3. this is my ISP, I used the info on that page: http://bandalarga.domus.online.pt:8080/isps/telepac.shtml
  4. ^doesn't work.. I don't get it. I can ping www.google.com but I can't view it with konqueror or Mozilla, it just doesn't open. (timeout)
  5. what dns server ips? that nslookup windows function will gave me the ip 192.168.0.1 and I didn't get this: "the icon to the right of make a new connection" that's what I just did before you replyed, I told that on my previous post right before yourse...
  6. ok, after thinking a bit, I decided to delete the connection and create a new one forgetting that I was in linux and just reading the text and using my knowlodge of networking, tried to configure it and I think I got something - see attached. But I tried to access www.google.com for instance but didn't work, the output on the browser was:
  7. yes, my router supports dhcp, in windows everything is working fine and I manually configured everything. in linux, I didn't touch anything regarding network stuff.
  8. I have succesfully installed Mandrake 10.1 with VMware 5 on my Windows XP Pro SP2 host system. I installed VMware tools and it seems to be working cause I can choose th resolution I want to use and it works correctly. However, the ethernet device is not working correctly. What do I have to do? Everytime I boot mandrake, the boot takes lots of time when it reachs the line "Bringing up eth0 interface" (or something like that, can't remember), in verbose mode of course. And after while, it says [FAILED] where every other line says [OK]. I guess this is the only thing missing for my distro on VMware to work perfectly. By the way, on my virtual machien settings, I have Bridged network conection selected. So, any ideas on what I have to do to make it work?
  9. I remembered now why I installed the latest one from the site... last time I installed the rpm, xmms freezed when playing mp3... that's why uninstalled the rpm and installed the latest tarball from the sit... but i'll try to install the rpm again adn then update with the tarball
  10. it's easier but it's not the latest version...
  11. no, I didn't install xmms from mandrake, I downloaded the tarball from www.xmms.org and installed it... and I don't have the audio cable, I want to play it digitally...
  12. my xmms didn't come with the cdread... where can I download the *full thing*?
  13. I've downloaded xmms-cdread from the xmms website and installed but not working... I ahve xmms isntalled in /home/nazgulled/Programs/xmms so I installed it like this: ./configure --prefix=/home/nazgulled/Programs/xmms make make install it worked, the files are in the input plugin folder (/home/nazgulled/Programs/xmms/libs/xmms/input) but the plugin does not appear in the Audio I/O Plugins tab in Options ยป Preferences... what do I have to do ?
  14. the animations speed is fixed, thanks zero0w for that topic. the only problem is now it's they way it diplays the graphics... too buggy, and they ahve a border too, wich is not supposed to... if anyone knows how to fix it ;) thank you all
  15. but there are lots of differences and what about the dislocation of the flash animation? and the top and left line that it's not supposed to be there... take a look at this new screenshot... zoom it and compare the color zones and see for yourself... the top picture is worse in quality but don't mind that...
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