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  1. Last night, before I went to bed, I rebooted the machine from the command line. When I walked into the office this morning and looked at the monitor, I saw that it froze at the Boot screen and had remained like that. I did a hard restart and it booted fine. Did it freeze because I rebooted it from the command line, or should that matter? Maybe it was a fluke?

  2. The latest version is 0.8.4. You can check your servion in About Kopete section.

     

    The post of devries told you how to add a new source to your package manager then to install the package Kopete from this source to your system. For that, you should process as follows :

     

    1. Open a terminal

    2. Log in as root by typing "su" (without quotes) then entering the root password

    3. Type this line "urpmi.addmedia thacs.rpms http://rpm.nyvalls.se/10.0/RPMS with hdlist.cz" (without quote) and press Enter to add this new source.

    4. After this source being added, always as root, you can type "urpmi kopete" (without quote) to install kopete. After that you can type "updatedb" to update your database.

     

    I've tried this package and it works well.

     

    Good luck

     

    I tried this last night, but I didn't know to do the "updatedb" part.  I still got "wrong password" everytime I tried to open up Yahoo Messenger under Kopete. Is this because I didn't do the "updatedb" part?

  3. I am also having this kopete/yahoo messenger problem. I just got version 10.0 a few days ago. Does it not have the newest version of Kopete? I noticed in the hyperlink above, it refrenced to version 10.0. I clicked on the link and it said I don't have access to the server. I'm totally confused. Help!

  4. I have a hard drive that I currently have Lindows OS on, which I never really used. This is the one I want to install Mandrake on. I put the CD in and when the computer booted up, it just booted straight into Lindows. It won't seem to boot from the CD. I tried putting in a Windows XP disc, and it will recognize the CD, but once you hit a key to start booting from the disc, the screen goes black and the computer just hangs. What do I do now? I removed the disc, let it boot up, and it loads Lindows just fine. I don't get it. :wall:

  5. Thanks for the quick reply guys. I think I'll just install Mandrake on the drive since I have swapable hard drives and already have Win XP on one. Now on to my next question. I also have an FTP server that is running Windows 2000 and it is networked with my primary PC currently running XP. If I am running Mandrake, will I be able to network it with my ftp server and will I be able to see the files since the server is formatted as NTFS?

  6. I'm going for my first Mandrake Linux 10.0 install tomorrow and I have a question regarding partitioning. I want to be able to dual boot between Windows 2000 and Mandrake (at least until I can do away with Windows). I also want to have a separate partition for files that can be used between both OS. So...should I create one partition for Windows, another partition for Mandrake, and then a third for the data storage? Or do Windows and Mandrake share the same partition in a dual-boot system? I've never had this type of setup before and this part confuses me. It's a 30 GB hard drive, by the way.

  7. Thank you very much for the welcome. I look forward to becoming a Linux user and hopefully I'll be able to leave the Windows world behind soon. I'm also hoping to get my Linux+ certification soon, but if may have to wait a while since CompTIA is about to change the test in late 2004.

  8. Hello everyone. I'm totally new to Linux. I ordered a copy of Mandrake Linux and it should arrive today. I'm looking forward to setting it up and getting started. Linux has really peeked my interest and I want to learn more. I'm sure I will some questions though. Anyway, I just wanted to say hi.

     

    Kevin

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