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  1. Here's my output from configure your computer -> hardware -> sound card

     

    Vendor: ‎Silicon Integrated Systems [siS]

     

    Alternative drivers: ‎ali5455:i810_audio:nvaudio

     

    Bus: ‎PCI

     

    Bus identification: ‎1039:7012:1849:7012

     

    Location on the bus: ‎0:2:7

     

    Description: ‎SiS7012 PCI Audio Accelerator

     

    Module: ‎snd-intel8x0

     

    Media class: ‎MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO

     

     

    First off, it's incorrectly detecting the module currently used, it's using OSS "i810_audio", the default is snd-intel8x0. I got some speakers today and when I plugged them in I got a huge WHINE out of all speakers. I rebooted and as soon as ALSA was loaded it did it again, so I switched to this OSS driver, but I don't get sounds in KDE, I get sound through XMMS but I cannot adjust the voltume which is VERY important.

     

    Can anyone help?

  2. I installed Java, but LimeWire gives me the same message. I think I need to add a PATH= extension somewhere, but I'm unsure how.

     

    Also, I configured Java for Mozilla, and Mozilla shows that I've got the Java plugin installed, but when I go to their Java test page, or any other page with Java, Mozilla just dies. It exits without an error, the Mozilla window is there -- then it's gone.

  3. [kenton@storage images]$ chmod 755 LimeWireLinux.bin

    [kenton@storage images]$ ./LimeWireLinux.bin

    Preparing to install...

    Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive...

    Configuring the installer for this system's environment...

    No Java virtual machine could be found from your PATH

    environment variable. You must install a VM prior to

    running this program.

     

    What Java should I use?

  4. I've done almost a mirror image of this thread. I had a 40GB boot drive (WXP/MDK 10) then I added another 40GB. Formatted it FAT32 under Linux, works great in Linux/Windows, but a "Hard Disc" (it's a hard DISK if anything) icon has popped up on my desktop and I can't get it to go away. It's a direct link to the storage hard drive, but I don't need a link on my desktop. Can anyone help me remove it?

  5. Yes, the offending Windows computer had shares properly setup. I was using the proper login and password for the Windows computer, as well. It seems my other Windows computer wasn't seeing it in Network Neighborhood, either. Funny thing was, the offending Windows computer was still able to use network resources (internet/printing.) I popped in my XP Corp CD and reinstalled it, applied SP2, disabled Windows firewall and configured Norton and my Linux computer was finally able to mount shares. In addition, the other Windows computer was able to see the previously offending Windows computer.

     

    All is well.

  6. My network is like this

     

    Hub ---- PC3

    | \

    PC1 PC2

     

    PC1 is Windows XP Prof w/ SP2 and all newest updates.

    PC2 is likewise.

    PC3 is MDK 10.

     

    All 3 computers have IP addresses, all 3 can access the internet but one of my Windows boxes Linux can't see. It'll see it in SMB4K but it can't talk to it. The other Windows box is fine, it can talk and mount shares and all that good stuff.

     

    Basically, both Windows computers are pretty much configured identically, but my Linux computer can't access the shares on one of my Windows computers. I checked the firewall, the passwords, pretty much everything. I just get an error that my Linux computer can't connect to my Windows computer. They ping, and my Windows computer has no problem using the Linux printer, basically, it's not a network issue, it's somewhere else.

     

    Linux to Windows 1 -> Works fine.

    Linux to Windows 2 -> Windows 2 can access Linux printer/files/etc, Linux can't access Windows.

  7. I've got a generic 10/100 5 port hub connecting three computers. Two Windows, one Linux. One of the Windows computers is 192.168.0.1 because it provides the internet access. I don't have a router because I'm still 56k at home. No DSL/cable offered, only $600 up-front satellite. :\

     

    [copy of preceding post removed by spinynorman]

  8. Mandrake X keeps resetting my primary DNS server to 127.0.0.1. I've set it to 192.168.0.1 a million times, and everytime I reboot it's back to 127.0.0.1. My network/internet still works, but it takes a minute because Linux keeps looking at localhost for a DNS entry then waits on it to fail, then talks to 192.168.0.1.

     

    How can I keep my primary DNS (DNS server 1) at 192.168.0.1? TIA

  9. I just did a pretty default install of Mandrake X, with some of the optional packages selected (BitchX, GAIM, etc. . .). I cannot find the "Theme Manager" menu in Configure your Computer. I've downloaded a few themes and extracted them to the Theme directory, but I still can't find the actual Theme Manager to switch themes. Can anyone help?

     

    Thanks!

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