G'day Calum,
Firstly Re; 'what fuck ups?'
If it wasn't you that fixed my double posting fuck ups I thank them... for now thank you.
You made the statement of "hundreds of new programs"? All this for what amounts to a pittance to buy the "shrink-wrapped version of the operating system." ('MandrakeSoft Declares Bankruptcy' - post) !!!
Why are so many people so mindless, Mandrake needs support... If you want to succeed in wiping Microsoft of the planet it's senseless not to make a relatively minor contribution to it's demise... or at least it's severe hemorrhaging. If people actually get involved in supporting companies like Mandrake we may have a viable product which will appeal to the masses and with a bit of luck and our input and suport may not be controlled by the "bean counters".
Secondly Re; My faverout HomePlanet program... It really is an exelent Astronomy program that a professional Astromemer friend of mine recomended to me, the site has a lot more than just astronomy, though the Sky screen saver is also exelent since it is active... It's neat knowing what is actually up in the Sky above!
Http://www.fourmilab.ch/homeplanet/homeplanet.htmlOK off my soap box and back to one of my problems... The Mandrake thingie...
I sent a e-mail to the Mandrake people and got this back:-
"I can't say for certain, but I think it will work with the following exceptions:
I believe you have a Lucent win modem in that model. To use it you would have to manually install a Lucent driver. (How do I find out if it is a Lucent win modem and where do I get the Linux/Lucent drivers?)
I believe you have a Savage S3 video card. X version 4.2.x has a driver that should work ok but Savage S3 can be finicky. (I'm already having problems with this I believe. After installing the latest drivers from Toshiba my sound; both in my DVD player and my Winamp player, is giving out a 'stammer' every 4 or so second which is really pissing me off. Anyway, anyone have any idears on how to fix this problem; both in Mandrake and Win 2000?)
Usually laptop power management features are not as well supported in Linux but there is a package for toshiba called "tosh-utils" that may help." (Anyone have any views on this issue?)
Anyway thanks again for your help.
Regards
Braindead