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  1. I was recently put in charge of implementing a new server setup to the small business I work for. It was a nice upgrade from windows soho networking, and I got everything working better than expected except for one thing....

     

    The setup is as follows - internet enters building and into a small server running ipcop - it hands out ip addresses, etc... and shares the internet connection via a 3com 24 port 10/100 switch. The file server is running Ubuntu Debian, and is working perfectly - all users work - I have everything setup properly. From that server I can map network shares, and all other computers can access the samba fileserver perfectly well. Each PC connects fine to each others local shares perfectly as well. Aside from the server my personal work PC is hte only one that runs linux. From my pc I can share folders via samba, and access all network shares perfectly well. The problem is the fileserver. I cannot mount it - I get read_socket_timeout_error protocol negotation failed. My pc and the server are using the exact same release of ubuntu... anyone know why the two can't communicate, although communication works fine everywhere else for fileshareing? I can't get a single answer from my buddy google...


  2. I was recently put in charge of implementing a new server setup to the small business I work for. It was a nice upgrade from windows soho networking, and I got everything working better than expected except for one thing....

     

    The setup is as follows - internet enters building and into a small server running ipcop - it hands out ip addresses, etc... and shares the internet connection via a 3com 24 port 10/100 switch. The file server is running Ubuntu Debian, and is working perfectly - all users work - I have everything setup properly. From that server I can map network shares, and all other computers can access the samba fileserver perfectly well. Each PC connects fine to each others local shares perfectly as well. Aside from the server my personal work PC is hte only one that runs linux. From my pc I can share folders via samba, and access all network shares perfectly well. The problem is the fileserver. I cannot mount it - I get read_socket_timeout_error protocol negotation failed. My pc and the server are using the exact same release of ubuntu... anyone know why the two can't communicate, although communication works fine everywhere else for fileshareing? I can't get a single answer from my buddy google...


  3. Hey all, I have a PC that I took down to move when I bought a new house - when I took it down all was fine. When I got it all up and running at my new house it worked fine still except for one thing - gmail and google do not work - just an error like I have no internet connection. What is going on here - all other PCs work fine - my router is a cheap machine running IPCOP - pluggging into a different port on the switch does not change anything - is there anything I can do to figure out whats up?


  4. That was one of the first search queries I tried. I can find information on the card, but not drivers. HP provided drivers, but I can't find them and I doubt that they would work without the xserver HP provides, but I'd be willing to use that instead of xorg if it meant that I could use the 3D capibilities of the card.


  5. Hey all, I ran across a computer the other day - I got it for free as it was dead. Opening it up I noticed a very cool videocard. The machine is an HP Visualize X-Class, and the videocard works fine. Some google research showed me that the videcard was an HP Visualize FX5, This card according to all my research had 4 dedicated opengl accelerators, hence the 4 massive heat sinks. HP used to provide an xserver and a kernel module driver, but all links to them seem to be broken. The card simpply gets detected as a Matrox MGA200, and the performance is terrible. I need to find some drivers for this card, and considering they were designed with linux support in mind I'd think this would be easy to find, and yet they are not at all, any suggestions?

     


  6. Actually you don't have to pay - cedega has a free cvs, which is identical but missing all copy protection schemes that they have added. http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=cedegacvs

     

    Everquest is a supported game and doesn't require copy protection to run it since the game isn't runnable without a legal copy registered online. This game should run flawlessly with cedega cvs. For Battlefield 2 it might be harder. First install with cedega cvs.

     

    Then go here:

     

    http://www.megagames.com/cracks/html/c916040_0.htm

     

    and download the appropriate nocd crack and apply it according to its instructions. At this point you may be able to play BF2 as well! Good luck.


  7. Alright - I hate to do this but did anyone see the screenshots? Obviously its not looking for a connect on eth0 or eth1 because it only lists lo and sit0

     

    both have local ip addys.

     

    I think for him the solution is simple:

     

    open a terminal and type:

     

    ifconfig eth0 up

    and

    ifconfig eth1 up

     

    then he could type either

     

    ifup eth0

     

    or

     

    ifup eth1

     

    if the ifup command doesn't work he could do

     

    dhclient eth0

    or

    dhclient eth1

     

    No idea why the config tool isn't working right, but obvioulsy the commmand line part is not reading it - I'd bet thats his problem.


  8. the answer is simple, Cheat!

     

    Go out to radio shack if you don't have the right cord, - the one with the headphone-like-jack at each end, and run it from the speaker output to the speaker input. If you have a good soundcard it will have two outputs and so you can still have your speakers hooked up to hear what you are playing. If not just get a stereo splitter. Its that easy. In fact its completely necessary when recording midi files into .wav or .avi since it can't just be converted afaik. smile good luck

    !


  9. what version of wine are you using? I don't know about the call of duty instaler but does it come with its own version of wine? When you start wine without any arguements i.e. just type wine in a terminal, what is the output?

     


  10. Greetings again friends, I am once again in need of your help.

     

    The high-school I used to attend has asked me to set up a linux based machine in the computer lab so that the students can have some exposure to a linux environment.

     

    I want to awe the students so I grabbed a clear sided ATX case, blut cathode lights, AMD athlon Xp 2600 + with an nforce2 motherboard. 1 GB DDR smile Goodies galore - NVidia GeforeceFX 5800 Ultra, etc...

     

    Its nice.

     

    Ummm how can I get it into the network there? They use novell to login in windows - can I set it up so they can all use it with their own cuirrent logins? The server runs windows 2000. Or can I at least set it up to use the schools internet connection?

     

    I don't know enough about it to have any idea how to approach the network end of this. Any suggestions?


  11. Greetings again friends, I am once again in need of your help.

     

    The high-school I used to attend has asked me to set up a linux based machine in the computer lab so that the students can have some exposure to a linux environment.

     

    I want to awe the students so I grabbed a clear sided ATX case, blut cathode lights, AMD athlon Xp 2600 + with an nforce2 motherboard. 1 GB DDR smile Goodies galore - NVidia GeforeceFX 5800 Ultra, etc...

     

    Its nice.

     

    Ummm how can I get it into the network there? They use novell to login in windows - can I set it up so they can all use it with their own cuirrent logins? The server runs windows 2000. Or can I at least set it up to use the schools internet connection?

     

    I don't know enough about it to have any idea how to approach the network end of this. Any suggestions?


  12. Debian is the name of the distro, and KDE is the interface you are correct. smile I don't know much about the mac mini, what is the video card in it do you know? open an konsole and type

    lspci

    scroll back through that and it should tell you - or I could go google it (i'm kinda lazy)


  13. Hmmm xorg... alright. Go ahead and post the contents of your config file - here's how:

     

    type this in the "dos-type" program smile

     

    vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf

     

    note that it is case sensitive so capital X, the numbers one and one, and all else lowercase. Also note the foreward slash used in linux / as opposed to the backslash used in windows \ .

     

    There may be a setting we can manually help you with. once you run that command, then you should be dumped into a text editing program - just use the aarow keys to scroll down. Lots of it will look confusing but worry not. There will be a spot that looks like this sort of:

     

    EndSection

     

    Section "Device"

    Identifier "Intel Corporation 82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller]"

    Driver "i810"

    BusID "PCI:0:1:0"

    EndSection

     

    Section "Monitor"

    Identifier "NEC FPD15"

    Option "DPMS"

    HorizSync 30-50

    VertRefresh 59-61

    EndSection

     

    Section "Screen"

    Identifier "Default Screen"

    Device "Intel Corporation 82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller]"

    Monitor "NEC FPD15"

    DefaultDepth 24

    SubSection "Display"

    Depth 1

    Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"

    EndSubSection

    SubSection "Display"

    Depth 4

    Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"

    EndSubSection

    SubSection "Display"

    Depth 8

    Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"

    EndSubSection

    SubSection "Display"

    Depth 15

    Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"

    EndSubSection

    SubSection "Display"

    Depth 16

    Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"

    EndSubSection

    SubSection "Display"

    Depth 24

    Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"

    EndSubSection

    EndSection

    the important stuff is at the top though, so write it down and post it here smile


  14. AFAIK the xorg nv driver does not support twinview which is what the card uses to display on two monitors at once. I couldn't get it to work without the 3d driver from nvidia. that said once its there you should be able to add something along the lines of

     

    twinview "true"

     

    to the conf file. Its been a while but google it - there are lots of instructions for twinview and nvidia cards.


  15. hmmm... this is gnome 2.10 smile Might be the same though. It is on the network though, as I was playing cube multiplayer over our lan today. Where is syslog? can I tail -f it?

     

    /me runs locate syslog aha!

    /var/log/syslog ! cat it I will

     

    I'll check it out as soon as I get home from work.


  16. OK here goes - Problem: Gnome takes ages to start - ages - upwards of 2 minutes.

     

    Day before it was fine. No software or hardware changes, fsck clean, no updatesm no changes - its not even online currently as our inet is out. Any idea of the sudden change? All was fine the day before. once it loads all is normal.


  17. can you get to a command line - i.e. login and type stuff? If you caN, then try typing this:

     

    xfreecfg

    or

    xf86cfg

    or

    xfree86cfg

    or

    xf86config

    or

    xfreecfg

    I use xorg so I don't remember what xfree's config tool is as my remembery is broken.

     

    if none of those do anything try typing

     

    xorgcfg

     

    anyhoo it might do something - or at least give a useable error.

     

    eventually you may need to hand edit your /etc/X11/xfree86.conf file or whatever its called as mines xorg.conf - to give it a video mode it can use smile

     

    Let us know what happens

     

    also try startx - just to see if it does anything.

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