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  1. This is the software you need for linux to do the job: dvd-slideshow I have used this software multiple times to display pictures on my dvd player. It is simple to do and the guy that wrote the code is very helpful if you have any problems. Really, this is what you need! :D
  2. Check out dvd-slideshow on sourceforge.net
  3. So far so good - after two reboots no errors yet. I will repost if I run into the problem again. Before this post I had no idea what kat was, and now that I do it seems like a really cool application. Is there another workaround for the problem besides: urpme kat
  4. I just installed Mandriva 2006 using kde and everything worked fine for a few days. Today, however when I logged into my account there were dozens of random .jpg, .gif and .bin files in my home directory. After rebooting and logging back in kde gives an error that: The application KDE Daemon (kded) crashed and caused the signal 8 (SIGFPE). I have tried to open a konsole and kill the source, but it is an infinite number of error windows popping up about every 10 seconds or so. This eats up 100% of the CPU and thus makes the computer useless. I tried logging into IceWM and the same thing. I could always install gnome but I really like KDE. Please help!
  5. Or I might make the same stupid mistake in the future and inadvertantly help myself again! :D It wouldn't be the first time...
  6. I tried out xemacs and in the process had to remove emacs. I then decided to go back to emacs and now when I type: urpmi emacs I now have an application called emacsclient?!? I just want emacs back...please. Needed to also type: urpmi emacs-X11
  7. I am going to bump this because I am still having the same issue. I have tried to used IE, Firefox, Konquoror and FileZilla - none work. But yet from the command line I am having zero problems. So my question is this - what are the GUI tools trying to do that the command line is not?
  8. I run a proftp server on my linux box at home for family and friends to access family pictures etc. The problem is that I can access my ftp server perfectly using the command line, but when I try to use a browser to access the same information I get nothing. I'm sure that there is an easy fix somewhere, I just don't know where. Any ideas?
  9. Just to give an update. I was able to determine that my F5D6020 used a Readtek rtl8180 chipset by entering my FCCID on my card here: https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/r...nericSearch.cfm Then I downloaded the linux drivers for the chipset here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rtl8180-sa2400 Finally, drumroll please....It works! This was also a nice link as well: http://wiki.blagblagblag.org/Belkin_Wirele...D6020_Version_3
  10. I checked in HardDrake last night and noticed that under network the Belkin F5D6020 wireless card is detected! So why doesn't 'cardctl ident' show anything with it plugged into the pcmcia slot? Can anyone help?
  11. I recently purchased this wireless network card and have verified in windows that it does in fact work. Here is the problem, when I plug the card into my laptop nothing happens. No lights blink, the log files do not indicate that anything has happened...nothing. With the card plugged in here is the output of 'cardctl ident' Socket 0: no product info available Socket 1: product info: "Texas Instruments", "UltraMedia Smart Card Adapter", "1.0" manfid: 0x0097, 0x1620 Something else that is interesting is that lspci actually recognizes the card! Also, using harddrake I can tell that the system does recognize the pcmcia controllers. Finally, as I said earlier the log files do not appear to change after inserting the card. Maybe I am looking at the wrong files but when I type 'dmesg | tail' on the command line and then insert the card nothing changes. Any help to get me onto the next obstacle (installing the driver) would be greatly appreciated. [moved from Software by spinynorman]
  12. It does reside on my machine, it does exist and after running the script it states that the update was successful. How reliable that is I guess is the real question. ok, now I am completely confused. I just checked my website and it is up and running. I need to do some research to find out exactly what is going on. On my router I changed from UPnP to port forwarding (although they sound identical in the linksys descriptions)...other than that I didn't change anything else. I'll post back if I get lucky enough to pinpoint the exact problem. Any advice on the difference between UPnP and port forwarding?
  13. More information....If I use the actual ip address then I can access my website. However if I use the domain name then nothing. I currently use dnsexit to update my ip address because I do not have a static ip - kind of cheating in that regard. I have never had trouble with it before though - they provide a perl script to update your ip every ten minutes. Does this bring anything to mind?
  14. Can someone give me this link...this might help with an issue I have been having. Thanks!
  15. Is there some way to track a packet? For example, what if I sent a packet from my first computer to my second, is there any way to see if it make it past my router into my computer? At least that way I could determine if it is the linksys router or the computer...
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