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  1. Hello,

     

    I need help on how to configure my Linksys Network PC Card ver.3. I have talked to LiquidZoo about this and he has helped me a lot, but I think I should just make a post to get everyones help. So far I don't know what do to I insert the card, and apon restart Mandrake reconizes the new hardware. I did everything it asks me to do, but I cannot get to my internet. I would like to know how to install the card, for good and how to make sure that it is installed. Also I can't configure my Router. Which is also a Linksys Wireless Access Point Router with 4-Port Switch Model: BEFW11S4. I hook up everything correct, but even connecting to the router from my computer directly won't allow me to access the router. I need step-by-step on how to install the Router & the wireless card. Also when I configure my wireless card can I hook up to the internet thrue other peoples routers? For say I have one at home and I take my laptop to a friend and use his router to connect to the internet? Is this the beuty of Wireless card? All help and comments will be greatly appreciated. I have uprmi installed by the way.

     

    also I believe that I have the drivers on CD it's just a cd that I got with the card and I remember using it when I installed it on Windows XP.

     

    -Luis

  2. Yeah that TAB trick is great I just started using it and I can't tell you helpfull it is to install some of those tar.gz files. Instead of typing it and getting typos then I can just hit the TAB key and it puts it in for me, great trick too bad it didn't say anything about it that tutorial that I took on command line.

     

    -Luis

  3. Luis101  Posted on Jul 2 2004, 10:42 PM

      I thought that when you wanted to update something you will just download it from the site in the rpm format, and type in

     

    CODE

    rpm -Uvh <name_of_file>

     

     

    Of course substituting the ( <name_of_file> ) for the actual name and without the "< >"

     

    This is what I did to update my GAIM. But bvc is most likely right since he is more experienced.

     

    -Luis

     

    Sorry about that I just found out that in order to that the file must me an rpm. Which I have just taken a look at the mozilla website and the downloads come in the tar.gz format. I guess bvc is probably the way you want to go, but if you can get a hold of the update that is an rpm, then use the post I have provided on top.

     

    -Luis

  4. I thought that when you wanted to update something you will just download it from the site in the rpm format, and type in

     

    rpm -Uvh <name_of_file>

     

    Of course substituting the ( <name_of_file> ) for the actual name and without the "< >"

     

    This is what I did to update my GAIM. But bvc is most likely right since he is more experienced.

     

    -Luis

  5. I never used firefox I just know that it's a browser. If you have your Urpmi set up you can try this,

    Urpmi firefox

     

    Thats what I had to do when I wanted to install Mozilla ( I of course subsituted firefox for Mozilla ).

    When I did that for Mozilla it installed a shortcut.

     

    Heres the website were you can get your Urpmi set up.

     

    Friendly FAQ

     

    Again I'm not sure if firefox is on urpmi but install urpmi anyways, it will save you fustrations of installing packages, mostly everything that you can download is in urpmi, all you need to do is just type in Urpmi <name of the file > and if there is a package for it will install it. I'm very amazed by the capabilities of Urpmi.

     

    If other guys can please make corrections to this if any of this information is wrong please notify me, once again I'm triying to help but not with the wrong information.

     

    -Luis

  6. Perfect just what I wanted to hear, hope all this helps Sherpa. I wish I can help you on more of your posts but I'm new and learning so I can only help with the stuff that I know or have experience my self.

     

    -Luis

  7. Posted on Jun 28 2004, 04:38 PM

      Can someone tell me how to get the screen savers to work and also any tricks to change the size of the mouse pointer on MDK 10 Offical.

     

    I have searched the forums and I can't find anything related to either of these problems. I have changed the screen saver settings in the Control Panel a dozen times and can't get the screen savers to activate. I have searched for anything related to changing the mouse pointer size and I can't find anything other than change the mouse cursor theme.

     

    I don't really want any new screen savers all I want is to get what I have to work.

    I also don't want any new mouse cursors all I want to do is make the one I use larger.

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

    Dooley

     

    If your running KDE all you need to do is Right-click on your desktop>Configure Desktop...>Screensavers. There is a settings section to make your screensaver start to work make sure that there is an X besides " Start screensaver automatically " Also if you want other types of screensavers check the the topic on this forum labeled " Matrix Screensaver " This will tell you how to install Xscreensaver, which is a program that gives you a lot of different options of screensavers, If you get bored with that slide show ( which I did ) you might want to give xscreensaver a try.

     

    As far as your mouse cursor I have no clue on making it bigger. Hopefully some one here will know how to.

     

    -Luis

  8. I'm new to this so I think that the command that takes you back to your home directory is

     

    cd ~/

     

    and to back to the last directory is this

     

    cd ../

     

    Try both of them I think they just worked for me.

     

    -Luis

     

    P.S Hey Liquidzoo tell me if this info is right. :thumbs: I want to help people but I don't want to give the the wrong information, I read a Tutorial on command line. I just tried it and it works, post if anything is wrong with it or if there is another way :thumbs:

  9. Yeah my friend is going thrue some of the same problems. On his computer programs close for no reason just out of the blue. Also we have experienced a lot of freezing. We would be running miltiple windows and it will freeze. I don't know if he has posted anything about it, but I'm guessing he might of fixed it, don't know how. Some one will give you the help your looking for.

     

    -Luis

  10. QUOTE (devries @ Jul 1 2004, 02:56 PM)

    Screensavers should also be in your K-menu (start-menu). It's under 'settings'.

     

    I believe this is KDE's screensaver, which is what they don't want to use (see earlier posts).

     

    I completely agree.

     

    -Luis

  11. Hey go that that web site labeled easy uprmi, follow the instructions. Then if you would like I have Xine installed. I just got done configuring it so that it will play DVD's. Here's the link to the post Playing DVD's There is a bunch of good information, I think this might be what your looking for to play most internet videos, it installed a bunch of plugins, hope this helps, if you other guys don't think this is helpfull since I'm new, you can say so and I'll take my responce out, just I would like to give some back to the forums.

     

    -Luis

  12. I would send you a screenshot but Im new I don't know how to put one in or even make one.

    I just got to Konsole and type in this,

     

    xscreensaver-demo

     

    This pulls up a screen, that has a list of all the screensavers, and the time that you want it to start, and then how much time before it stops, and turns of the monitor, if you know how to put in a screenshot tell me and I'll more more than glad to provide one.

     

    -Luis

  13. I had the same problem, but I was having a hard of a time moving that bar around and seeing how much space was available, never had enought to even install more than 2 packages. So I just check the " Empty entire disk " now I'm running Mandrake by it's self, and trust me you can't regret it. Try this if you want and if your friend doesn't like it then he can use his recovery disks ( if he has them ) to start windows back up. Dual-boot didn't work for me so this is what I did. Many people out there do run both operating systems on their computer, didn't work for me.

     

    -Luis :jester:

  14. Yeah thats what I have too. I have or I think I sitll might have a file of what I do, Incase when I do re-install linux, I already know what to do. So far I don't have any more problems so far. Yesterday was kind of weird my computers fan would not stop running. Like it was processing something that just kept on running and running. I just shutdown the computer. Besides that everything is running smooth just a little problem with the xscreensaver thing but someone has already started another topic about it so I'm watching it closely. Thanks.

     

    -Luis

  15. Hmm that seems to be the same problem I'm having, every time that I shutdown my computer and start it back up, the scrensaver is never running unless I start xscreensaver. Some one knows the answer out there. I was running,

     

    $ xscreensaver

     

    once that closed down I couldn't access it again it said that it was already running in another window but I could never see it. So some one suggested that I run this

     

    $ xscreensaver-demo

     

    don't know what it does, but I open it up configure my stuff and then close it and then open it up again. I'm going to try the one thats up on top ^

     

    xscreensaver-command -prefs

     

    I'll have to try this, This should be an interesting topic.

     

    -Luis

  16. It works!!! Thanks a bunch Liquid, hey how do you guys know all this stuff? I mean is this stuff that one can look up on the internet? Or do you guys just know because when you guys first started you guys had some of the same issues?

    Thanks a bunch! Hey also how can I look up all the hardware, like you the name and stuff like you have for your laptop, the specs, I don't really remember them.

     

    -Luis

  17. I can't edit that last post, anyways I just looked at my Media playing software and a bunch of new ones are installed, lol sorry I didn't know they will install those things too just a bunch of plugins where being installed, anyways if you can just tell me what those error things were?

    thanks,

     

    -Luis

  18. Liquid, there was some kind of error or something but this is what happened

     

    # urpmi xine -a
    One of the following packages is needed:
    1- glibc-devel-2.3.3-10mdk.i586
    2- uClibc-devel-0.9.21-3mdk.i586
    What is your choice? (1-2) 1
    Some package requested cannot be installed:
    xine-dxr3-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586 (due to unsatisfied librte-0.4.so.0) (Y/n) Y
    To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed (33 MB):
    glibc-devel-2.3.3-10mdk.i586
    gxine-0.3.3-2mdk.i586
    libcddb0-0.9.4-2mdk.i586
    libexpat0-devel-1.95.6-4mdk.i586
    libfontconfig1-devel-2.2.1-7mdk.i586
    libfreetype6-2.1.7-4plf.i586
    libfreetype6-devel-2.1.7-4plf.i586
    libmodplug0-0.7-4mdk.i586
    libxfree86-devel-4.3-30mdk.i586
    libxine1-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    libxine1-devel-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    libxpm4-devel-3.4k-27mdk.i586
    oxine-0.2-1mdk.i586
    xine-aa-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xine-arts-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xine-esd-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xine-faad-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xine-flac-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xine-gnomevfs-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xine-plugins-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xine-ui-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586
    xine-ui-aa-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586
    xine-ui-fb-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586
    xine-vcdx-1-0.rc3.1mdk.i586
    xine-win32-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586
    xinetd-ipv6-2.3.13-1mdk.i586
    xinetd-simple-services-2.3.13-1mdk.i586
    zlib1-devel-1.2.1-2mdk.i586
    Is this OK? (Y/n) Y
    Please insert the medium named "Installation CD 1 (x86) " on device [/dev/hdc]
    Press Enter when ready...
    
    installing /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/glibc-devel-2.3.3-10mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
      1:glibc-devel            ##################################################
    
       ftp://raven.cslab.vt.edu/pub/linux/mandrakelinux/official/updates/10.0/RPMS/./xine-ui-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-ui-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
      2:xine-ui                ##################################################
    
       ftp://raven.cslab.vt.edu/pub/linux/mandrakelinux/official/updates/10.0/RPMS/./xine-ui-aa-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586.rpm
       ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/package/mandrakelinux/official/10.0/contrib/i586/libmodplug0-0.7-4mdk.i586.rpm
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-arts-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-plugins-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/libxine1-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-aa-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-arts-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-plugins-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libxine1-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libmodplug0-0.7-4mdk.i586.rpm /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-ui-aa-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586.rpm /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-aa-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
      3:libxine1               ##################################################
      4:libmodplug0            ##################################################
      5:xine-plugins           ##################################################
      6:xine-aa                ##################################################
      7:xine-arts              ##################################################
      8:xine-ui-aa             ##################################################
    
       ftp://raven.cslab.vt.edu/pub/linux/mandrakelinux/official/updates/10.0/RPMS/./xine-ui-fb-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-ui-fb-0.9.23-3.1.100mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
      9:xine-ui-fb             ##################################################
    
    installing /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.1-2mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     10:zlib1-devel            ##################################################
    
    installing /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/libexpat0-devel-1.95.6-4mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     11:libexpat0-devel        ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/libfreetype6-2.1.7-4plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libfreetype6-2.1.7-4plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     12:libfreetype6           ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/libfreetype6-devel-2.1.7-4plf.i586.rpm
    installing /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/libfontconfig1-devel-2.2.1-7mdk.i586.rpm /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libfreetype6-devel-2.1.7-4plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     13:libfreetype6-devel     ##################################################
     14:libfontconfig1-devel   ##################################################
    
    installing /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/libxpm4-devel-3.4k-27mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     15:libxpm4-devel          ##################################################
    
    installing /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/libxfree86-devel-4.3-30mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     16:libxfree86-devel       ##################################################
    
       ftp://raven.cslab.vt.edu/pub/linux/mandrakelinux/official/10.0/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libcddb0-0.9.4-2mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libcddb0-0.9.4-2mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     17:libcddb0               ##################################################
    
       ftp://raven.cslab.vt.edu/pub/linux/mandrakelinux/official/10.0/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/xinetd-ipv6-2.3.13-1mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xinetd-ipv6-2.3.13-1mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     18:xinetd-ipv6            ##################################################
    
       ftp://raven.cslab.vt.edu/pub/linux/mandrakelinux/official/10.0/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/xinetd-simple-services-2.3.13-1mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xinetd-simple-services-2.3.13-1mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     19:xinetd-simple-services ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/package/mandrakelinux/official/10.0/contrib/i586/gxine-0.3.3-2mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/gxine-0.3.3-2mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     20:gxine                  ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/package/mandrakelinux/official/10.0/contrib/i586/oxine-0.2-1mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/oxine-0.2-1mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     21:oxine                  ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.sunsite.org.uk/package/mandrakelinux/official/10.0/contrib/i586/xine-vcdx-1-0.rc3.1mdk.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-vcdx-1-0.rc3.1mdk.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     22:xine-vcdx              ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-faad-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-faad-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     23:xine-faad              ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-win32-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-win32-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     24:xine-win32             ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/libxine1-devel-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libxine1-devel-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     25:libxine1-devel         ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-esd-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-esd-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     26:xine-esd               ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-flac-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-flac-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     27:xine-flac              ##################################################
    
       ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/mandrake/10.0/./i586/xine-gnomevfs-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/xine-gnomevfs-1-0.rc5.1plf.i586.rpm
    Preparing...                ##################################################
     28:xine-gnomevfs          ##################################################

     

    I don't know what just happned but I was writing this a few minutes ago and this Konq screen just closed down on it's own. Weird, also did you want me to download one of the two media player? ( Kaffeine or Gxine ) I didn't see anything on your last post about it, so I'm gona hold untill you post again.

     

    -Luis

  19. Ok so let me get this right, do you want me to install one of the two?

     

    Posted on Jul 1 2004, 02:29 AM

     

     

     

    that's a list of all of the packages that contain the word "xine".

     

    xine is a backend, and you need a frontend to control it. if you're using GNOME, the I suggest gxine, install it with:

     

    CODE

     

     

    urpmi gxine

     

     

    and it will install all the dependencies. if you are using KDE, I belief mandrake supplies kaffeine, so:

     

    CODE

     

     

    urpmi kaffeine

     

     

    again, this will install all the necessary files.

     

    Ok I have KDE so I should instal the Kaffeine. Then after I do that do you want me to install, or run this command you posted,

     

     

     

    Posted on Jul 1 2004, 02:31 AM

     

     

     

    Easiest way (and probably the way you want to go), is to type

     

     

    CODE

     

     

    urpmi xine -a

     

    I just ran the command ^. And this is what it returned,

     

    # urpmi xine -a
    One of the following packages is needed:
    1- glibc-devel-2.3.3-10mdk.i586
    2- uClibc-devel-0.9.21-3mdk.i586
    What is your choice? (1-2)

     

    Which one do I choose, also I will just wait to see if you did want me to install one of the gxine or kaffeine first. I just got thrown of by the (and probably the way you want to go). I just got back from baseball I practice for about 4 hours, so forgive me if I'm a little slow.

     

    -Luis

  20. Thanks liquid Zoo,

     

    yeah I'm use to if the computer is acting weird just restart and it most of the time the problem with be solved, same thing when the computer started to lag. Umm for the xine it sounds great, so is this what I should do?

     

    # urpmi xine

     

    is that all? If so Im going to this right now................

     

    And this is what I get.

     

    # urpmi xine
    The following packages contain xine:
    gxine
    libxine1
    libxine1-devel
    oxine
    xine-aa
    xine-arts
    xine-dxr3
    xine-esd
    xine-faad
    xine-flac
    xine-gnomevfs
    xine-plugins
    xine-ui
    xine-ui-aa
    xine-ui-fb
    xine-vcdx
    xine-win32
    xinetd
    xinetd-ipv6
    xinetd-simple-services

     

    Hmmm. What does this mean? How do I install it then? Sorry about the last post but this is what the erro message was when I clicked on the VideoCD dropdown menu thing

     

    Totem could not play this media (Video CD) although a plugin is present to handle it.

    You might want to check that a disc is present in the drive and that it is correctly configured..

     

    How can I give you guys like the name of everything that I have installed on my laptop? Usually in windows I would type something " dxdiag " and it will give me all that information. Is there a command like that for Linux? If so I wan't to give you guys all the detail about my computer, sorry I didn't do this from the beginning.

     

    -Luis

  21. I didn't reboot Linux, like re-install linux, just restarted the computer, you know? And come down Im sure you didn't get that " mandrake Guru" sign when you first came here. And yeah I know windows, hmm but what can I do about it? I'm working my A** of to learn as much as I can, so far I have learned tons, anyways Im going to read that post and see what I can make out of it.

     

    Also what is Xine? Is that another media player or what?

     

    -Luis

  22. I would defenetly go with Urmpi they had recommended it too me when I started and I LOVE it. Some programs just can't get any more easier to run. Also check out the forum I don't know where it exactly it is but theres some topic that teachers you how to open files, inluciding those tar. gz.

     

    Trust me you can't go wrong with Urpmi

     

    -Luis

  23. Wow Im really really lost on this one............... I know that the DVD is not a Vide CD but when I open up totem and click on DVD when there is an actuall DVD in the CD-rom it plays, when I put the bootleged ones that are burned on to CD-R I choose the Video CD choice and then that error message that I posted comes, up I don't know why it says DVD because I clearly make sure I choose Video CD.

     

    -Luis

     

    Im really lost with thi xine this, is it another Media Player or just like programs to help play DVDs

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