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it is not possible.
are you new? if that is the case, can we have the distro you are using? This is because some distros have bootsplash or anything else that occupies the screen at boot to make...
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thinking about it, was iwconfig correctly set up when you did that? because if its not done correctly its not going to work.
and was the wep key used for iwconfig in the right format?
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apparently its just that your computer's designed by maniacs.
nonetheless, I wish you the best of luck getting it done, and hopefully, there will be improvement in the overall stability of your...
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actually if you are running your own network, dhcp will work with static. just find out what ip your computer usually uses and just use that in linux.
dhcp is very useful, but I always seem to...
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actually, this depends on your wireless settings. was it on dhcp before?
can you try using static ip?
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I don't know about anti-spyware for linux, but anti-virus software for linux does exist.
IMO, those software are not that important as compared to your linux system settings.
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If that is the case, then I would recommend starting with grub first. Its very useful.
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if suspend doesn't work after all other attempts, try hibernating instead. I can't help you much (I don't need use standby/suspend since I only have a desktop and I just lock the screen/hibernate)
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Apparently he doesn't have time to read the entire thread.
However, by now our GUI problem has been solved, and we should use another thread for your new problem. 1 qn per thread.
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1st, linux does have drm supporting patches.
2nd, DRM in the hardware will not mean it must be used immediately.
3rd, I don't think hardware vendors will want to take the extra step to limit...
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That is actually an artefact of the simple model used for sorting. its supposed to sort alphabetically, and I don't think there is any mainstream system out there that doesn't sort 10 before 2. IIRC,...
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I concur. There is no easy way around reading a good load of manual pages. And even then you can keep getting stuck and need to ask here.
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What I would say is that you don't try LFS so early in the game. It assumes that you already know quite a lot and just want to know the details.
I would really recommend that you start off with a...
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lets see.
what kind of dell laptop?
what version of gentoo live cd?
what wireless card and sound card? (try looking at the output of lspci for details)
usb thumbdrive? was usb-storage loaded...
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The thing is, bwkaz, anything that touches the registry is forbidden by the HP registry file. That means disk management utility won't be able to work if it happens to rely on changing even just 1...
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Apparently the behaviour is the same --- I edited it before hotcold's post and nothing happened to the real title.
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have you tried iwconfig?
open a command line and type
iwconfig <interface> essid <essid> mode managed key <key in right format, check man page for details>
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Works! Thanks for the easy solution.
EDIT: users aren't allowed to tag their problems solved?
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SWF. ShockWave Flash. Its the flash plugin thats missing from your system, thats all.
2 routes:
1. be good and use the GPLed Gnash. From synaptic, install gnash. Or just run
sudo aptitude...
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what kind of pcmcia card is it? Some are known to be troublesome.
Nonetheless, its most like just a bug in the beta. Be prepared to give more info and use the command line.
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I read it off somewhere, deathadder, though I'm typing this on an ubuntu. (see, I'm not used to the brownness, and I'm still a gentoo guy)
derail for a mo: *gasp* brownness is a real word???...
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haha... nice to know that...
anyway, as I've stated, the possibility of a mismatch causing the problem is rather small. And with distro maintainers being rather eager to be compatible with...
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satimis, I believe you have not understood what mike_flow meant.
QComicbook, as presented by mike_flow, can only read pictures. Most probably, it means 1 picture for 1 page. What it means by being...
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The title says it all. I use the "New Posts" function at the blue bar with User CP and all. However, I've not been here for quite some time and the list is awfully long, with a lot of threads I have...
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notice the word "should".
I understand that using the same toolkit (glibc + gcc + binutils) for the kernel and ndiswrapper will surely reduce the possibility of conflicts, but its not exactly...
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