Hello All
I have sent messages but nobody seems to be able to help me. So I will try best to explain my story again. I am a total beginner at Linux so I know nothing! This is my first time with Linux, might I add, and I have installed Suse Linux 8.1 on my computer, after having bought a Radeon...
Well that was a no-go. I put the cdrw in the dvd and put "mount -t udf /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom" and it did not work.
It said: "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on dev/cdrom, or too many mounted file systems (could this be the IDE devices where you in fact ise ide-scsi so...
I get a message:
"There is no link /va/x11/r6/bin/x to correct xserver binary, please configure the correct x server with sax/sax2, which will create the missing link. i'm aborting now."
i don't know what that means but it don't sound good to me, i am pretty sure it is the graphics...
I am sortof getting there. The only problem is that I saved the drivers on a cdrw and the format is in cdfs using it was done using Windows Xp and the kernel says that it does not support cdfs. I still have the driver on my laptop how can I do it in udf?
Cheers,
John
Yes but the drivers are still on a cd? Firstly how do I access the dvd-rom to read the drivers? I just wanted to know - is the reason why I don't have the drivers the fact I am in this command-line system, because if it isn't then I can cure my insanity.
Hi I was wondering if anyone could help me? Please assume that I know absolutely nothing about Unix in general, or the command system... Basically I have just purchased a Radeon 9500 graphics card and currently have Windows 2000 running. I have just tried to load Suse Linux 8.1 and it installed...
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