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  1. weirdo

    How do I personalize Damn Small Linux

    Hello, I am using Damn Small Linux which is Debian/Knoppix based. After bootup right before the modules load, a picture of TUX appears, as well as an ASCII message. I would like to change both these features to suit my tastes. Any help would be appreciated. Thankyou, WeirDO
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    I want to make WinME bootdisk w/ cardbus support

    Hello thank you for your suggestion. I mean either floppy or CD boot disk, I would go either way if I could get it to work. This network card runs in WinME, so I am not sure why I would need to consult Netgear? All I want to do is move the required dll files from Windows ME over to a floppy...
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    I want to make WinME bootdisk w/ cardbus support

    Hello everyone. Thank you for reading my post. My project is this: I am trying to make a WinME bootdisk that supports my Realtek 8180l (Netgear MA521) wireless network card. When Win ME is booting up, the power light on the card turns green a couple of times, stays solid, and the computer...
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    Beginner: Linux vs. Dos use of << operator

    Dear people, Thank you for your very helpful suggestions. I will try these solutions and I am sure they will work. Weirdo
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    Beginner: Linux vs. Dos use of << operator

    Dear sirs, It appears that initalizing the variables as long, rather than int, creates the same problem - the same result when the code is executed. I should note that I am running WinME. weirdo
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    Beginner: Linux vs. Dos use of << operator

    Dear Ark, Thank you for answering my post. It is my understanding that this code snippet takes the integer 5, then shifts it 8 bits leftwise, to create 500, then puts a 9 on the end, creating 509, then shifts that 16 bits leftwise, making everything end up "5090000". This is the result in...
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    Beginner: Linux vs. Dos use of << operator

    I am a beginner, and appoligize for the simplicity of my question. I searched this forum, and this question appears to be unaddressed. For simplicity's sake, condensed code is below. I am trying to reproduce the results I get in Linux when I complile and execute this code in DOS. For some...
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    Installing FA311 on SCO Openserver 8

    I am having difficulty installing FA331 on SCO openserver 8 The custom command is different from the way it is described in the help file on the FA311 diskette. Below is what I get when I try it. This is what is happening. I start the program called "custom" it brings up a menu...
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    "Error 2" installing drivers for NIC - can't find file specified.

    everything worked out well, thanks for your help. wierdo
  10. weirdo

    "Error 2" installing drivers for NIC - can't find file specified.

    thank you for helping me so much. Dear TestNode, if the drivers are bad would it give me that error that it can't find the file specified? Wouldn't it give me a different error? Thanks, Weirdo
  11. weirdo

    "Error 2" installing drivers for NIC - can't find file specified.

    I tried the $OEM$ directory idea. I have some understanding of its use for a RIS install, but I'm not familiar for the proper location on an existing Win2K installation. The only two i386 folder locations are C:\WINNT\Driver Cache\i386 and C:\WINNT\ServicePackFiles\i386. I created...
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    "Error 2" installing drivers for NIC - can't find file specified.

    I may be missing something. I followed the following steps to allow the installation of unsigned drivers: Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy. I clicked on "+" next to Local Policies, scrolled down and set the following: unsigned driver...
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    "Error 2" installing drivers for NIC - can't find file specified.

    I'm getting a "system cannot find the file specified" error when installing drivers for a network card I recently added to my Windows 2000 system. The problem seems to occur when the device installation function DIF_INSTALLDEVICE executes. As I understand it, of course I could be...

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