Hey,
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Originally posted by Phantomghs:
I have installed java runtime downloaded from netscape ftp. still no luck with getting it to work. I tried to copy the files from usr/lib/netscape/plugins to usr/lib/mozilla/plugins It wouldn't allow me to copy anything some kind of write error or something. I am using Konqueror wich I believe uses the mozilla platform. I also went into Konqueror configuration settings and made sure all the java is enabled and did evrything I could there. still no luck with the java.. Should I go get netscape?
Ok. You installed the JRE now if your using Konqueror then go into Settings/Configure Konqueror, then choose the Konqueror Browser. Choose the Java Tab at the top. Check Enable Java Globally. At the bottom of the page where it asks for path to java. Put /usr/java/jre1.3.1_02/bin/java in the path. You may have to change jre1.3.1_02 depending on your version number you have.
Then click Apply. Oh a point on that you must click apply on every page in the Konqueror setup or it will not take effect. So if you make changes to a page apply it before you go on. I have no idea why it is that way.
Also you will not be able to copy files into other areas besides your home unless you are logged in as root. The easiest way to do this is to open a terminal type su, press enter, type in the root password, press enter then type konqueror and press enter. Konqueror will open now press F9 and you will have the Konqueror file manager up and running. Now you can copy files in a graphical environment.
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I have no sound cards recognised in Mandrake Control Center. I can't configure a card thats not there. I have two options. I have onboard, and I have a pci, I'd like to use the pci cause it seems to work better with my system then the agp does. where do go to install the drivers?
If you have both installed you should turn off the onboard in your bios. Then when you reboot harddrake new hardware finder should find your pci card. At that point once you get back into Mandrake you should be able to see it and configure it. Also if your not using an onboard you will need to get the port and dma address's from windows and write them down before going back into Mandrake.
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I have figured out how to switch inviroments however, I'm still looking where to reset the default inviroment. Not a big issue, just would be helpful once I find the one I want to use mostely. I only have one user setup on my pc so I had to logout and log myself back in in order to change the enviroments.
thx for the prompt replies, it is apreciated. I realise most of this is probebly trivial to all you ol'timerz, thats how I am in windows lol.
Phantom
You can switch desktops at the graphical login. Just pull down the menu where it says "Default" and choose a different desktop. It will then ask you if you want to make that your new default. Hmmmm I don't think you can change environments and have them take effect without logging out. I could be wrong though.
I am not an old timer when it comes to linux I have only been using Mandrake for a couple of months now. Of course I have used Dos/windows environments since 89.