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what does your lilo.conf have as the boot device, usually the top line:
boot=/dev/hd[a-g]
sounds like it should be hda, or perhaps sda, depending on the set-up, please post /etc/lilo.conf
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check what your proxy setttings are in IE, or whatever other browser you use, seems to be the problem.
<edit>tell it to not use any, often the dumb thing automatically thinks the WAP is a web...
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it may well have installed to:
/usr/lib/
all /*/local/ directories are against the FSH standards, by the way which distro?
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you will need to install the *-devel packages for kde in rpm format. This is an issue in mandrake, it seems that to build things from source -devel packages need to be installed on rpm systems.
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because it's the root window, that's all there is to it.
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OMG, that is easily the best website I've come across to date, I can't actually believe just how well done this is.
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<b>'what is the equivalent batch file system (used in DOS )'</b>
that would be a 'shell script', placing commands into a plain text file and making the file executable is all there is to it. There...
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http://linuxcommand.org/
easy shell stuff and advanced.
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Home WIRELESS LAN 2 machines one ADSL modem/router
10.0.0.14 machine 1
10.0.0.6 machine 2
10.0.0.2 router
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MACHINE 1:
eth0 ...
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go into the Mandrake control center and then network, take it from there ......
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lspci -v
then look at the multimedia bit, it'll tell you, if not the cat /proc/pci <-- same thing really
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/var/log/messages
may contain the answer but it would depend on how it was configured, if you had tripwire installed it would also know, but ls and some switches may come to your rescue.
ls...
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did you use insmod or modprobe?
modprobe es1688
will also insert other modules that are neede by the driver, eg soundcore
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Have you actually obtained and compiled this driver?
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It may be that you have to set the second drive (windows) as bootable.
Using
cfdisk /dev/hdb <-maybe
highlight the windows partition and just press return on the bootable menu option in...
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have you guys read this?
Might be useful.
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I'd go for the boot with the distro CD and type
linux rescue
then at that shell
e2fsck -p /dev/hd*
see if that can a least get things back in order
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Could be one of many things, can you get into the BIOS or not even that far?
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Do you actually have vi it's self installed?
If not then there will be no way of changing this, but the vi vim symlink will be in
/usr/bin
ln -s vim /usr/bin/vi
will work if you do have...
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http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/02/1536227&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=185&tid=190&tid=201
It's not all perfect or good though.
(Happy Christmas... to those who care)
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I hope someone can learn from this. I had a close call. Someone else out there could actually fry their CPU. SMALL INCREMENTS IN SPEED! If you mess up... Just do what I did. And take it down a notch....
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The black screen is a common hi-res console problem. Does the machine boot properly even though you can't see anything? If so search here for info.
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If you get an error message like QM_MODULES: Function not implemented you haven't gotten the module-init-tools for 2.6.0 installed.
Nvidia users need to patch the nvidia-kernel sources with the...
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it seems to thing you have a SCSI drive:
sda2
is a SCSI designator check the lilo.conf or grub thingy.
or
boot:<image name> root=/dev/hd<whatever>
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