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deathtobillgates

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« on: 24 November 2002, 01:05 »
I just installed mandrake 9  

now i need to know a few things toget me started :

how do i install programs ?

how can i get my winmodem to work ?
i need a total step by step i think i downloaded the drivers and stuff but i do not know what to do..

i am only a noob to linux.

 :(  

please help ...

Thank you .
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deathtobillgates

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« Reply #1 on: 24 November 2002, 01:23 »
ps:
its a..

Lucent win modem

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« Reply #2 on: 24 November 2002, 01:49 »
For your Winmodem:
http://www.linmodems.org/

For installing programs, please see the FAQ @:
faq.belg88.com

The specific topic for installing programs:
http://faq.belg88.com/index.php?op=view&t=4

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« Reply #3 on: 24 November 2002, 07:38 »
for software, alot of its in the .rpm format. just use any graphical packege manager available under mandrake and it should go. for files suck as src.rpm type the commands into the console

rpmbuild --rebuild blah.src.rpm
or if that doens't work /*like it tells you invalid command, remember you do have to be root to do this*/

try

rpm --rebuild blah.src.rpm

and from a tarball
it will either be .tgz .tar.gz or tar.bz2

to uncompress from the console

type
tar -jxvf blah.tar.bz2

or

tar -zxvf blah.tar.gz

or

tar -zxvf blah.tgz

/*note the file extensions and the commands*/

and when the tar ball is uncompressed goto the directory

like

cd blah
then type

./configure --help

and look for any options that sound like they apply to you, if you are confused try reading the readme
then run

./configure

when its done
type

make

that should take a while. after its done compileing the software without errors note, a make error normally  looks like this
*** error
or any gruop of stars and it stoping erroring out

after that sucess

type

make install

and you should be able to go
however if it install libary's or stuff like that

a good old


ldconfig

will help a bit with that

as for the winmodem, i haven't had to mess with modems under unix, just ethernet

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« Reply #4 on: 24 November 2002, 17:49 »
i got the driver ...
and i installed it ..
now how do i log on to the internet...?

is it  going to be a seperate program fo the winmodem...or what ?

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« Reply #5 on: 25 November 2002, 04:31 »
if your using GNOME, start here>>system setttings>>netowrk>>add>>modem connection, then in the network window, select 'activate'


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