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    to get the gui going.

     

    So you've got this colour problem with two different machines running two different OS's and it's happened on two different monitors.

     

    It must be you! :P

     

    You must be sucking up all the red in your world!

    Have you been feeling a bit blue lately?

    Or green with envy perhaps? :cheeky:

     

    Sorry for crap joke, but I can't figure that one out at all! :screwy:

  2. Just a thought which is probably far too obvious to be the root of the problem:

     

    You say you've tried a number of different sets of CDs, but did you burn them all from the same downloaded images?

    If so did you check the Md5 sums?

     

    It seems there must be a common factor causing the lock ups during install. Perhaps it's the downloaded ISO files?

  3. Well mine is an older card without the Connexant chipset so by all accounts it should be plain sailing with a 2.6 kernel.

     

    I'm beginning to wonder if I;ve got some bits missing because I did an upgrade to 10.1 rather than a fresh install.

    Is that possible?

     

    Anyway, I think that given my knowledge and time restrictions I'm going to wait for 10.2 and do a clean install and see if it works then! :cheeky:

  4. Here's how the card is recognised.

    I'll head over there and check it out.

    Thanks! :D

     

    00:0f.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7146 (rev 01)
           Subsystem: Technotrend Systemtechnik GmbH Technotrend-Budget / Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-T DVB card
           Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 11
           Memory at cfffdc00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512]

  5. Sure!

    Here it is just after booting the machine:

     

    # lsmod
    Module                  Size  Used by
    binfmt_misc             8744  1 
    nfsd                  189408  8 
    exportfs                4736  1 nfsd
    lockd                  58344  2 nfsd
    sunrpc                127652  2 nfsd,lockd
    md5                     3584  1 
    ipv6                  230916  16 
    rfcomm                 32348  8 
    snd-seq-oss            31232  0 
    snd-seq-midi-event      6080  1 snd-seq-oss
    snd-seq                47440  4 snd-seq-oss,snd-seq-midi-event
    snd-pcm-oss            49480  0 
    snd-mixer-oss          17376  1 snd-pcm-oss
    snd-intel8x0           30124  1 
    snd-ac97-codec         69392  1 snd-intel8x0
    snd-pcm                81800  2 snd-pcm-oss,snd-intel8x0
    snd-timer              20356  2 snd-seq,snd-pcm
    snd-page-alloc          7400  2 snd-intel8x0,snd-pcm
    gameport                3328  1 snd-intel8x0
    snd-mpu401-uart         5856  1 snd-intel8x0
    snd-rawmidi            19300  1 snd-mpu401-uart
    snd-seq-device          6344  3 snd-seq-oss,snd-seq,snd-rawmidi
    snd                    45988  13 snd-seq-oss,snd-seq,snd-pcm-oss,snd-mixer-oss,snd-intel8x0,snd-ac97-codec,snd-pcm,snd-timer,snd-mpu401-uart,snd-rawmidi,snd-seq-device
    soundcore               7008  1 snd
    ipt_TOS                 1856  12 
    ipt_REJECT              5536  4 
    ipt_pkttype             1248  4 
    ipt_LOG                 5568  9 
    ipt_state               1408  15 
    ipt_multiport           1600  0 
    ipt_conntrack           2016  0 
    iptable_mangle          2080  1 
    ip_nat_irc              3376  0 
    ip_nat_tftp             2864  0 
    ip_nat_ftp              4048  0 
    iptable_nat            21164  3 ip_nat_irc,ip_nat_tftp,ip_nat_ftp
    ip_conntrack_irc       70256  1 ip_nat_irc
    ip_conntrack_tftp       2896  0 
    ip_conntrack_ftp       71120  1 ip_nat_ftp
    ip_conntrack           28616  9 ipt_state,ipt_conntrack,ip_nat_irc,ip_nat_tftp,ip_nat_ftp,iptable_nat,ip_conntra
    ck_irc,ip_conntrack_tftp,ip_conntrack_ftp
    iptable_filter          2080  1 
    ip_tables              14624  10 ipt_TOS,ipt_REJECT,ipt_pkttype,ipt_LOG,ipt_state,ipt_multiport,ipt_conntrack,ipt
    able_mangle,iptable_nat,iptable_filter
    af_packet              16072  2 
    ip_vs                  90656  0 
    floppy                 55088  0 
    eth1394                17000  0 
    3c59x                  35240  0 
    ide-cd                 37280  0 
    cdrom                  37724  1 ide-cd
    ohci1394               30788  0 
    ieee1394              292056  2 eth1394,ohci1394
    loop                   12520  0 
    nls_iso8859-15          4224  2 
    nls_cp850               4480  2 
    vfat                   11168  2 
    fat                    39776  1 vfat
    supermount             34804  1 
    sis-agp                 5796  1 
    agpgart                27752  2 sis-agp
    nvidia               4805012  12 
    slamr                 400904  2 
    hidp                   11296  2 
    l2cap                  19876  10 rfcomm,hidp
    hci_usb                10912  6 
    bluetooth              39076  16 rfcomm,hidp,l2cap,hci_usb
    ohci-hcd               18468  0 
    usbcore               103172  4 hci_usb,ohci-hcd
    ext3                  120680  3 
    jbd                    49080  1 ext3

     

    And here it is after I manually load the tuner and bttv modules:

    (I'm not sure if bttv is required for digital tv ot not).

    [root@Edsbox ed]# modprobe tuner
    [root@Edsbox ed]# modprobe bttv
    [root@Edsbox ed]# lsmod
    Module                  Size  Used by
    bttv                  145676  0 
    video-buf              16868  1 bttv
    i2c-algo-bit            8712  1 bttv
    v4l2-common             4896  1 bttv
    btcx-risc               3816  1 bttv
    videodev                7168  1 bttv
    tuner                  18320  0 
    i2c-core               19060  3 bttv,i2c-algo-bit,tuner
    binfmt_misc             8744  1 
    nfsd                  189408  8 
    exportfs                4736  1 nfsd
    lockd                  58344  2 nfsd
    sunrpc                127652  2 nfsd,lockd
    md5                     3584  1 
    ipv6                  230916  16 
    rfcomm                 32348  8 
    snd-seq-oss            31232  0 
    snd-seq-midi-event      6080  1 snd-seq-oss
    snd-seq                47440  4 snd-seq-oss,snd-seq-midi-event
    snd-pcm-oss            49480  0 
    snd-mixer-oss          17376  1 snd-pcm-oss
    snd-intel8x0           30124  1 
    snd-ac97-codec         69392  1 snd-intel8x0
    snd-pcm                81800  2 snd-pcm-oss,snd-intel8x0
    snd-timer              20356  2 snd-seq,snd-pcm
    snd-page-alloc          7400  2 snd-intel8x0,snd-pcm
    gameport                3328  1 snd-intel8x0
    snd-mpu401-uart         5856  1 snd-intel8x0
    snd-rawmidi            19300  1 snd-mpu401-uart
    snd-seq-device          6344  3 snd-seq-oss,snd-seq,snd-rawmidi
    snd                    45988  13 snd-seq-oss,snd-seq,snd-pcm-oss,snd-mixer-oss,snd-intel8x0,snd-ac97-codec,snd-pcm,snd-timer,snd-mpu401-uart,snd-rawmidi,snd-seq-device
    soundcore               7008  2 bttv,snd
    ipt_TOS                 1856  12 
    ipt_REJECT              5536  4 
    ipt_pkttype             1248  4 
    ipt_LOG                 5568  9 
    ipt_state               1408  15 
    ipt_multiport           1600  0 
    ipt_conntrack           2016  0 
    iptable_mangle          2080  1 
    ip_nat_irc              3376  0 
    ip_nat_tftp             2864  0 
    ip_nat_ftp              4048  0 
    iptable_nat            21164  3 ip_nat_irc,ip_nat_tftp,ip_nat_ftp
    ip_conntrack_irc       70256  1 ip_nat_irc
    ip_conntrack_tftp       2896  0 
    ip_conntrack_ftp       71120  1 ip_nat_ftp
    ip_conntrack           28616  9 ipt_state,ipt_conntrack,ip_nat_irc,ip_nat_tftp,ip_nat_ftp,iptable_nat,ip_conntra
    ck_irc,ip_conntrack_tftp,ip_conntrack_ftp
    iptable_filter          2080  1 
    ip_tables              14624  10 ipt_TOS,ipt_REJECT,ipt_pkttype,ipt_LOG,ipt_state,ipt_multiport,ipt_conntrack,ipt
    able_mangle,iptable_nat,iptable_filter
    af_packet              16072  2 
    ip_vs                  90656  0 
    floppy                 55088  0 
    eth1394                17000  0 
    3c59x                  35240  0 
    ide-cd                 37280  0 
    cdrom                  37724  1 ide-cd
    ohci1394               30788  0 
    ieee1394              292056  2 eth1394,ohci1394
    loop                   12520  0 
    nls_iso8859-15          4224  2 
    nls_cp850               4480  2 
    vfat                   11168  2 
    fat                    39776  1 vfat
    supermount             34804  1 
    sis-agp                 5796  1 
    agpgart                27752  2 sis-agp
    nvidia               4805012  12 
    slamr                 400904  2 
    hidp                   11296  2 
    l2cap                  19876  10 rfcomm,hidp
    hci_usb                10912  6 
    bluetooth              39076  16 rfcomm,hidp,l2cap,hci_usb
    ohci-hcd               18468  0 
    usbcore               103172  4 hci_usb,ohci-hcd
    ext3                  120680  3 
    jbd                    49080  1 ext3

     

    Thanks for the response! :thumbs:

  6. Anyone know what this means?

     

    ]# modprobe dvb-core
    FATAL: Error inserting dvb-core (/lib/modules/2.6.8.1-12mdk/kernel/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvb-core.ko.gz): Device or resource busy

     

    I've been trying for ages to get my tv card working and eventually got it down to this error which seem likely to be the cause.

     

    The device shouldn't be busy because it's never actually worked!

    I'm on MDK 10.1; Athlon 2400+ 512MB RAM.

     

    Not really sure what else to tell you.

    I realise there's not a lot of info here, but if anyone can tell me what info is needed, I'll post it quick as I can!

     

    :thanks:

     

    By the way, the card works fine under Windows so it's not broken or anyting.

     

    Ed.

  7. Many thanks for those links Darkelve.

    I didn't realise that sort of thing was possible with CSS. Those 'Anchor Pseudo-Classes' are quite interesting.

     

    I must admit though that I'm not sure why using CSS for this is better than using a bit of javascript. Isn't it just doing the same thing in a slightly different way?

     

    And I'm not sure I'd call a standard feature of a popular application like Dreamweaver a 'hack'! :P But maybe that's just me! :D

     

    If you're interested, this is one of the uses I've made of layers:

    Page on my site

    It's a bit more than drop down menus and I'll concede that I've probably over used layers here but I like the way the site loads whole, leading to very snappy response when navigating around the links (which are of course all just showing/hiding layers).

     

    No doubt this is tragically ineffiecient and bad design etc, but I'm still only learning this web stuff! :thumbs:

  8. (Note, same question posted in a previous thread.)

     

    Hi All.

    NVu mentioned in another thread seems awesome! I was looking for a Dreamweaver replacement a while ago but didn't find NVu! I've yet to try it out seriously but just after install it looks great!

     

    One question which maybe someone here can answer:

    I used layers a lot in Dreamweaver, but I can't see a way to view different layers within a page in NVu. I realise that layers are kind of a Dreamweaver invention to an extent. They're just <div> tags with a 'Z' value and a bit of Javascript to either show or hide them, but does anyone know if there's a way to edit them in NVu in the same way you can in Dreamweaver (ie. just select which layer to look at and edit it as if it were the main page?)

    If not I'm thinking I might have to change the 'visible' attribute of each <div> section in the code in order to ba able to see it in the main window.

     

    Interestingly, NVu has a 'Layer' button which seems to pull the selected element out into a seperate layer, but there is no reference to layers in the help file.

    I'll admit I haven't had time to search their forums yet. Maybe the answer is there.

     

    Thanks! :-)

  9. This is awesome! I was looking for a Dreamweaver replacement a while ago but didn't find NVu! Yet to try it out seriously but just after install it looks great!

     

    One question (which maybe should be in a new new thread - not sure):

    I used layers a lot in Dreamweaver, but I can't see a way to view different layers within a page in NVu. I realise that layers are kind of a Dreamweaver invention to an extent. They're just <div> tags with a 'Z' value and a bit of Javascript to either show or hide them, but does anyone know if there's a way to edit them in NVu in the same way you can in Dreamweaver (ie. just select which layer to look at and edit it as if it were the main page?)

     

    Interestingly, NVu has a 'Layer' button which seems to pull the selected element out into a seperate layer, but there is no reference to layers in the help file.

    I'll admit I haven't had time to search their forums yet. Maybe the answer is there.

     

    Thanks! :-)

     

    Edit: Moved this question to a new thread:

    http://mandrakeusers.org/index.php?showtopic=23963

  10. I tried a 10.0 to 10.1 upgrade shortly after 10.1 OE was released.

    Like you I had things set up nicely in 10.0 but I did have a few problems after the upgrade.

    KDE menu went very strange (missing programs atc) and I still can't get all my programs on there (haven't tried very hard to fix it); XMMS stopped working for some reason (again, not tried to fix - no time, I just use another player instead).

     

    I'm not too experienced with Mandrake still so it's likely something I did wrong.

    I'm just waiting for 10.2 then I will do a complete fresh install to fix the things that are broken.

     

    So from my own experience I would advise against an upgrade, but it may be that you do it right where I did not and it could work for you.

     

    Despite the problems, 10.1 made my DVD writer work, so I was happy! :-)

  11. Excellent! That did it perfectly!

    Thanks for your help.

     

    The symbolic link was already in the Firefox directory - which is what had me confused I guess, but I now think it must have been pointing to an older version of the JRE.

     

    Thanks again! :D

  12. Hi All.

    I've downloaded the Java Runtime Environment from Sun.

    Run the binary file to create the RPM.

    Used urmpi to install it.

    It works fine in Mozilla but how do I get it to work in Firefox?

     

    I'm using Firefox 0.9 on MDK 10.0 OE.

     

    There are files in the Firefox plugins directory that are clearly for Java, but I think it's just not picking them up for some reason.

     

    Many thanks for any help! :thanks:

  13. I've had problems getting MPlayer to play .wmv files that require authentication.

    Windows Media Player opens these files and then tries to download a certificate or something before playing the file.

    It gave me no end of grief in Windows as every time you reinstall or upgrade Media Player, you have to convince the site in question (in this case Tottenham Hotspur TV! :thumbs: ) to reset your account with them to allow the new media player to get the certificate.

     

    The idea being that you can only watch from one PC (which sucks obviously, but I blame Microsoft for setting up the software in that way).

     

    I had assumed that these kinds of files/streams would only ever work in Windows. Am I wrong? Should MPlayer be able to cope with these?

     

    Sorry if I've gone off topic and this issue is unrelated, but I am getting the same results as described.

     

    Cheers!

  14. When someone can remove Windows from their computer, install Linux and still accomplich everything they could before (including playing their favourite games) then you will get more people doing just that.

    Cedega is helping this to happen.

     

    I understand the argument that game vendors will be less likely to produce Linux versions, but imagine this scenario:

     

    In five years time, Cedega version 20 (or some other project inspired by it) is released and is guaranteed to be able run any game produced for Windows at exactly the same performance levels with no problems or difficulties at all. It gets included in all the distros for free.

     

    All of a sudden there are no Windows games or Linux games, there are just PC games. Buy any game and use it on whatever system you have.

     

    Surely this would be the ideal situation? (Assuming that all games vendors producing Linux version of all games is an unattainable goal.)

    No doubt it's a difficult goal to acheive, especially with Windows constantly changing, but surely Cedega as it stands is a step in that direction?

  15. I have a friend who's an officer in the Royal Navy.

    Apparently many of the non-front line ships have been running on Windows for some time.

    He told me about a survey ship that ran aground a couple of years ago, rumoured to be due to Windows crashing. The navigation officer on duty was court martialled.

     

    My friend's opinion (he wasn't there obviously but had heard some first hand accounts) was simply that the officer was relying too heavily on the computer and was too slow to react when it crashed making him too late to correct the course so the ship ran aground.

     

    I dread to think of the consequences of a similar incident aboard a Destroyer or nuclear sub! :o

  16. It seems to me that some people expect and want Cedega to be something it's not.

    If you want to get Windows off your system, but are prevented from doing so by a favourite game, then Cedega may be able to help. Or it may not. Check the forums to see how well your game(s) work, what problems people have had etc.

    If your game(s) work OK, then Cedega allows you to get rid of Windows. It has done this for me by allowing me to play Everquest on Linux. The performance is indistinguishable from playing under Windows.

     

    Cedega is not and does not claim to be a Windows games emulator.

    If you want to be able to play any Windows game that comes on the market your best option is to keep a Windows install around. Simple as that IMHO.

    If you don't play a whole lot of games but have one or two you can't leave behind then Cedega is providing a valuable resource allowing people to ditch Windows.

     

    Battlefield 1942 and Desert Combat, It started, it ran, although needed cracks to do so,which is something I would prefer to avoid. All the text was unreadable,

    Iphitus, are you sure you've got your fonts set up correctly? Try copying your Windows fonts to Cedega's fake Windows C: drive.

    Fonts thread

    But I'm sure you'll stick to playing games in Windows anyway! :P

  17. If it's anything like my router, it's working as a DHCP server for your own LAN.

     

    Maybe what you did was to set Linux to 'detect IP address automatically' from the router (DHCP server) so that the PC then had an IP address which the router recognised and so was allowed access?

  18. It might be worth a try to copy the game fonts into

    ~/.transgaming_global/Fonts

    (You might want to put fonts from a Windows installation in there too I guess).

     

    I haven't tried this with Cedega myself yet, so no guarantees, but I did a similar thing with WINE when my fonts in Photoshop were unreadable and it fixed it all up straight away.

     

    I just copied fonts from a Windows install into the fake 'C:\Windows\Fonts' folder (var/lib/wine/windows/Fonts) and WINE picked them up.

     

    Edit: Just tried this with Cedega. Copied all files from a Windows install in 'C:\Windows\Fonts' into

    ~/.transgaming_global/Fonts

    And all the fonts in Everquest were back to how they are supposed to look. I'd never bothered fixing this before as they were perfectly readable.

     

    My guess would be that your trouble is due to the lack of fonts which the game expects to find in C:\Windows\Fonts rather than any problem getting the special fonts from the game's own directory.

     

    Of course this doesn't help if you don't have a Windows install nearby. :P

    Also, I expect this is a very inelegant solution, but I tried getting my head around all those font aliases when dealing with WINE and I just found this a lot easier! :P

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