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laurion | Hey everyone whats up..Ok I just installed slackware on my windows xp machine. I turn on the computer and LILO loads up, and i select Linux. It loads, and I come to "darkstar login:" so I type root and hit enter. Now, how do I get to slackware and out of this ugly black and white shell?! sorry, first time for linux :) is there a command I have to type? Thanks in advance! | June 8, 2005, 12:00 AM |
K | Try typing "startx." if that works, go from there. | June 8, 2005, 12:15 AM |
laurion | Thanks a lot!! Now all I have to do is figure out how to get KDE to recognize my Belkin USB Wireless Network Adapter ::) edit: were you in iD? your AIM s/n looks familiar.. | June 8, 2005, 12:48 AM |
KkBlazekK | You can use NDISWRAPPER for loading windows drivers on linux. After you have that installed, you could type the following in Konsole: [pre] modprobe ndiswrapper (Loads the ndiswrapper) iwconfig wlan0 key YourWEPKeyHere (If you don't need a WEP key ignore this) dhcpcd wlan0 (Gets you an IP or something, thats all I can see it doing) [/pre] | June 8, 2005, 1:23 AM |
Quarantine | xwmconfig would also let you choose between window managers | June 8, 2005, 1:24 AM |
Kp | [quote author=Tazo link=topic=11784.msg115185#msg115185 date=1118188815]Now, how do I get to slackware and out of this ugly black and white shell?![/quote]Strictly speaking, you don't. That shell is (part of) Slackware. Although I won't deny it's nice to run more than one shell in parallel (via Konsole or multiple xterms), I strongly advise you to get used to using the shell. Linux has come a long way in being WIMP-friendly in the last couple of years, but shells are and likely always will be more powerful than their corresponding GUIs. | June 8, 2005, 2:08 AM |
mynameistmp | Tazo, I would advise against using ndiswrapper. If you can find a driver for your product (vendor-provided is nice) you should use that instead. | June 8, 2005, 7:29 PM |
KkBlazekK | I wouldn't use ndiswrapper if Microsoft would get off there butts and write a linux driver for their wireless cards. :P | June 8, 2005, 7:35 PM |
laurion | [quote author=mynameistmp link=topic=11784.msg115222#msg115222 date=1118258992] Tazo, I would advise against using ndiswrapper. If you can find a driver for your product (vendor-provided is nice) you should use that instead. [/quote] how? I have the CD for it, what do I copy and to where? ==edit== Ok, I found my driver on the belkin website ( Here ). In NDISWRAPPER, it says to do -i filename.INF, or filename.SYS. There are no .sys or .inf files on the cd or in the driver download! What do I do! | June 8, 2005, 9:05 PM |
KkBlazekK | Search on google for "* Slackware Drivers" where * is your cards product name. If you cant find any, search your cd for the windows ones. | June 8, 2005, 11:03 PM |
Intangir | does that ndiswrapper work for sound drivers? there is no decent sound driver for SBLive, they just have sbpro and the sblive can emulate pro.. but it sounds like shit | June 9, 2005, 8:33 PM |
NicoQwertyu | You may be able to find Linux drivers for your device here. [url]http://web.belkin.com/support/download/download.asp?lang=1[/url] Edit: [url]http://web.belkin.com/support/download/download.asp?download=F5D6050&lang=1&mode=[/url] Not sure if this is your device, but if it is, they don't support Linux. Bastards. | June 9, 2005, 8:40 PM |
NicoQwertyu | [quote author=Intangir link=topic=11784.msg115316#msg115316 date=1118349211] does that ndiswrapper work for sound drivers? there is no decent sound driver for SBLive, they just have sbpro and the sblive can emulate pro.. but it sounds like shit [/quote] I've got a Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 on my computer. I thought it was supported just fine (?). ??? | June 9, 2005, 8:43 PM |
laurion | [quote author=NicoQwertyu link=topic=11784.msg115319#msg115319 date=1118349615] You may be able to find Linux drivers for your device here. [url]http://web.belkin.com/support/download/download.asp?lang=1[/url] Edit: [url]http://web.belkin.com/support/download/download.asp?download=F5D6050&lang=1&mode=[/url] Not sure if this is your device, but if it is, they don't support Linux. Bastards. [/quote] I posted that link in a post I made a couple above yours :P Ok I installed something else that had the linux drivers for my model. Only problem is, I cant figure out iwconfig mode ! On my Windows Computer, it gives me an option for Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure. I select infrastructure, which is what my router is configured for. However, there is no mode named 'Infrastructure' on iwconfig (on slackware). there is like master, managed, ad-hoc, and a couple other things..Does anyone know what the equivalent of Infrastructure would be for iwconfig (mode)? I tried managed, which looked closest to infrastructure, but it said No Signal Available or Signal Out of Range or something..And when I scanned for wireless networks, it found none ??? | June 9, 2005, 10:07 PM |
Intangir | where did you get the driver? i have the original SB Live! last i checked they didnt actually support it (just SBPro emulation) | June 10, 2005, 4:44 PM |
Intangir | i didnt find any for 5.1 either (not on creative's site) im talking about for linux btw.. | June 10, 2005, 4:47 PM |
NicoQwertyu | http://opensource.creative.com/ http://www.euronet.nl/~mailme/index4.html | June 10, 2005, 6:45 PM |