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  1. Me next!!!!!

     

    HP ZV5000

    AMD Athlon 64 3000+

    Nvidia 440 go

    Mandrake 10.0

    WinXP Home

    20gig FAT32 storage

    everything working except card reader and wireless (working on that)

     

    HP ZE4200

    Intel Celeron 2.0

    ATI Radeon mobile

    Mandrake 10.0

    WinXP Pro

    10gig FAT32 storage

     

    Custom desktop

    AMD 2800 OC'd

    ATI Radeon something or other (newer card, just don't remember specs)

    Mandrake 10.0

    20gig FAT32 storage

    AverTV card

     

    Compaq DeskPro EN

    Intel 300 something

    Nvidia (seriously old)

    Mandrake 10.0

    Firewall and ICS

     

    Not bad for 1 month of Linux experience :afro:

  2. My current Linux laptop is an HP Ze4200. It has been flawless since the day I got it but now it is time for it to be passed on to my oldest daughter so I can upgrade (how I love back to school).

    The new laptop I've ordered is the ZV5000V with the Nvidea 64 mb card, AMD 64 3000+, and the usual suspects under the hood. Only thing I really altered as the HD since I plan on replacing it.

    I am looking forward to the challenge of getting everything working on a new lappy under Linux. Suspect wireless will be the hardest part but the AMD 64 processor may prove to be an issue to. Sure hope not.

  3. I've Googled and searched all over the place but despite finding lots of information, my newbie mind is getting a bit overwhelmed. Perhaps you can help.

     

    This is the problem...

    On my network of 3 Mandrake 10.0 machines, all can access the internet and eachother. On occasion one of these computers may get "The cache was not able to resolve the hostname presented in this URL". I can go to another computer and visit the exact same page and it is fine. Sometimes I can refresh and it is fine, others, not so lucky.

    My wife needs to visit one of the pages giving us issues and I prefer that she didn't have to use my laptop everytime : )

     

    This is my configuration...

    cable modem-server NIC eth0 auto IP

    LAN-server NIC eth1 static IP 192.168.0.1

    switch

    laptop auto IP

    other PC auto IP

     

    I used the Mandrake configurtion utility to set up ICS on the server and auto IP on all other PCs. Any idea what gives?

     

    I checked the resolve.conf and find the nameserver provided by my ISP on each machine. There are actually 3 listed on my server.

     

    Thanks in advance!

  4. what type of video card do you have?

     

    They come with ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 cards.

    A shot in the dark perhaps but have you disabled APIC in the boot control panel? I have seen and heard lots of problems with this. I searched Google and didn't find anything usefull. Seems there are a number of people running Linux on this PC with nothing more than the usual issues (no 3d with ATI, winmodem, wireless, etc.).

     

    I hope you get it figured out.

  5. Nice rig Cybrjackle! I am waiting on mine to be shipped as we speak. I went with a smaller drive though since the HP ones are seriously slow. I figure I will just end up replacing it soon anyways.

    I hope this one does as well for me as my current one. HP has been good to me so far. It will be nice having an Nvidea card now. Gave up on trying to get the ATI stuff to work.

     

    Good luck and look forward to hearing about your experiences.

  6. Try to find something with a vid card other than ATI. ATI cards have very little support under Linux.

     

    Hi,

     

    I'm in the market for a laptop that I would like to run solely Mandrake 10.  I have typically bought computers from Dell in the past, but I had a problem with my current Dell and Linux where the SDLive! card was not supported.  Plus, I'm not sure if I can buy a Dell with no OS preinstalled.

     

    I am looking for a new laptop, and not one from a Mom-and-pop type place that would use cheap parts (I've had a bad experience in the past with that). 

     

    Any recommendations on where to find a quality laptop for Mandrake 10?

     

    thanks!

     

    [moved from Hardware by spinynorman]

  7. In the console do the following...

    su root

    urpmi kdeutils-common

     

    then go to the control panel under boot and make sure acpi is enabled

    restart the computer, once rebooted go to configure your desktop and then check in the power control

    laptop battery should now be functional and the control panel present

     

     

    All of this works for me, but I still have no Laptop Batter option in KDE Control Center, or a link to the applet. Is there more to do?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    See if it worls command line.

     

    open a terminal (konsole) type:

     

    $acpi -b

     

    mine gives me this:

     

    acdispatcher@arora acdispatcher $ acpi -b

        Battery 1: charged, 100%

     

    For temp:

     

    acdispatcher@arora acdispatcher $ acpi -t

        Battery 1: charged, 100%

        Thermal 1: ok, 50.0 degrees C

     

    :D  :D

  8. Liquid, ever seen a grown man cry? :D

    Man, I screwed with this thing all that time and that's all it took. I searched all over the place too!

    Thanks for the help and the welcome, they are appreciated.

    Good news is that I managed to learn a lot as a result of this.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Welcome to the board!

     

    It's a bit strange that it didn't install the laptop daemon, but that's not a big issue.

     

    Open a console and su to root (type su <enter> then enter your root password and press enter)

     

    type this:

     

    urpmi kdeutils-common

     

    Since you mentioned KDE.  After that installs, rt click on kicker, choose add > applet and there should be an entry there for the laptop battery monitor.

  9. Hi everyone! Was hoping my first post here could have been one of victory but I am honestly getting my butt kicked! I am hoping someone might be able to give me some assiistance with this but if not, atleast I can vent for a moment.

    Here is my story...

    1. downloaded Mandrake 10.0 (4 disks)

    2. easy install on my laptop with most major components working

    3. once settled in, notice laptop won't power down on it's own and no battery monitor

    4. using boot control panel I enable ACPI and reboot

    5. laptop now turns off on it's own but still no battery monitor

    6. check for battery monitor applet option at panel-none shown

    7. check for battery under KDE power control-none (just monitor)

    8. type acpi -d in konsole and get both battery temp and state of charge

    9. check for related RPMs on disks-find none

    10. check lilo.conf for ACPI and find none-add ACPI=on to appropriate lines-no change

     

    Linux 10.0 ISOs-free

    Time installing and troubleshooting-free

    Loss of large clumps of hair due to ACPI-priceless

     

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa

     

    [end rant]

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