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I can't install IEs4Linux on Mandriva 2007


nadavvin
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Hello

 

I just installed mandriva 2007 from ONE disk and I have some problems:

 

The biggest problem is that I can install IE with IEs4LINUX, It cause to log out from my user back to the KDM.

 

I have also prblem with the printer, I send empty page to print and it start to noise but is didn't grab the paper.

 

I have mort problems but I try to fix them myself or put them here if not.

 

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Nadav.

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You can try the nvidia-legacy 7184 driver from PLF (it's in the non-free repo)- should work faster than the xorg "nv" driver.

The printer problem might be that a wrong backend is picked. Is the gutenprint package installed (...and anyway, which printer is that one)?

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I have both the NVIDIA drivers installed, How do I use the legacy instead the new?

 

 

I have the guteprint:

 

$ sudo smart install gutenprint
Password:
Loading cache...
error: Unsupported scheme: rsync
Updating cache...			   ######################################## [100%]

error: 'gutenprint' matches no packages. Suggestions:
error:	 gutenprint-ijs-5.0.0-2mdv2007.0@i586
error:	 libgutenprint2-5.0.0-2mdv2007.0@i586
Saving cache...

[nadav@Home ~]$ sudo smart install libgutenprint2-5.0.0-2mdv2007.0@i586 gutenprint-ijs-5.0.0-2mdv2007.0@i586
Loading cache...
error: Unsupported scheme: rsync
Updating cache...			   ######################################## [100%]

warning: libgutenprint2-5.0.0-2mdv2007.0@i586 is already installed
warning: gutenprint-ijs-5.0.0-2mdv2007.0@i586 is already installed
Computing transaction...

 

Another problem is that my sound card isn't work.

I get error in the boot of mandriva that the module es1371 isn't found.

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Both? It's just one driver... the nvidia-dkms package is for autoupdating the nvidia modules every time you install a new kernel, and these modules need rebuilding.

If you have set PLF as repo ( both the free and non-free departments), then first drop X from a root console:

 

telinit 3

Logon again as root, and remove the regular 8774 driver- it won't work with your old card:

urpme nvidia dkms-nvidia

...and then install the right one (:

urpmi nvidia_legacy dkms-nvidia_legacy

(the devel package is needed only if you want to compile some application using openGL elements).

After doing that you are OK, although your /etc/X11/xorg.conf may need a couple of simple modifications.

As for the printer, I'm not so knowlwdgeable about HP hardware (I avoid their products like the plague, as their customer support here is terrible at the very best...), but I think you need to install the "hplip" package:

http://hplip.sourceforge.net/

(should also be packed as a Mandriva binary, anyway)

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I search with urpmf for es1371 and I found it in a newer kernel.

 

I print in the end:

Preloading capability security module,
if you want to activate realtime capabilities
comment out/delete the line containing capability
and add on a new line "realtime", and adjust
the realtime module options in /etc/modprobe.conf.

 

What it's mean and what should I do or not?

 

I go now to check nvidia.

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Now Nvida doesn't work at all!!!

 

I use the nv driver.

 

but in the init 5 I have somwhere in the end:

 

nvidia (8774): Already installed on this kernel.
nvidia_legacy (7184-4plf2007.0): Already installed on this kernel.

 

But X faild and print that it can't load nvidia since it's not found.

 

I also change the xorg.conf nvidia driver to nvidia_legacy but I got the same.

 

I didn't get any errors that I load them with modprobe

 

 /sbin/lsmod|grep nv

 

give nothing.

 

$ sudo find /lib/|grep nvidia
/lib/modules/2.6.17.13-mm-desktop-3mdv/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia
/lib/modules/2.6.17.13-mm-desktop-3mdv/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia/nvidiafb.ko.gz
/lib/modules/2.6.17.13-mm-desktop-3mdv/kernel/drivers/char/agp/nvidia-agp.ko.gz
/lib/modules/2.6.17-5mdvlegacy/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia
/lib/modules/2.6.17-5mdvlegacy/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia/nvidiafb.ko.gz
/lib/modules/2.6.17-5mdvlegacy/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko.gz
/lib/modules/2.6.17-5mdvlegacy/kernel/drivers/char/agp/nvidia-agp.ko.gz
/lib/modules/2.6.17-5mdvlegacy/kernel/drivers/char/drm/nvidia.ko.gz
/lib/modules/2.6.17-5mdvlegacy/kernel/drivers/char/drm/nvidia_legacy.ko.gz

 

 

all the check perfom on the two kernels.

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I success to install IE but I can't see what is write on the menus.

 

I guess it font problem.

 

 

What do I need to use the nvidia drver as well?

 

I create a symbolic link from all the fonts in windows Font folder to the wine folder but I still don't see what write in the menus.

I see only the english menues.

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