My Linux Adventure: Category Archive (Page 3)

A 2004 (literal) web log about getting Linux to work on my PC hardware

Thursday, July 8, 2004
  Sour Milk Is Right!

A user wrote back and suggested that I try a driver from SourMilk.net, which is an “adm8211” driver project for Linux. When I downloaded it and started to compile it, I quickly became aware that it hoped I was on the 2.6 family of kernels (which is what the Fedora Project, and several of the newer distributions, are now using). WBEL 3.0 uses the 2.4 kernel, which is more established, but is beginning to drop off as most folks start developing for 2.6. Anyway, there was a 2.4 make file, but it was labeled “experimental.”

That pretty much describes how I spent my time this evening - experimenting. I have virtually no experience with large-scale C projects, and I got many, many compile errors. I tried tweaking the make file, to no avail. I don't fault the driver, as it said up front that it is really targeted to 2.6. I may end up downloading a 2.6 distribution and trying it out.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2004
  A Cry for Help

I tried a few other things to make that module work, but nothing seemed to help. It's also very difficult to download and try new things when you can't get to the Internet to download them. I also posted a message to the WBEL user's list, and rather than go into that detail, that message can be found here.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2004
  Wireless Woes

My wife bought me a wireless network card, so I could move the second computer out of the living room (or, as she calls it, "not a computer lab!"). :) Everything works okay under WXP, but when I boot to Linux, no joy. (I sort of expected that, at this point…) I downloaded the Red Hat 8 drivers from iBlitzz's website, but the interface for a network card is what's called a “kernel module,” which is, as best I can tell, a highly-specialized object module that tells the kernel all the details of the hardware. At any rate, the kernel module is very much tied to a particular version of kernel, so the RH8 doesn't seem to be working. Oh well - time to play with my new toy - WXP for now.

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Friday, July 2, 2004
  Non-Alcoholic Wine Experiments

Wine is not getting me drunk. I installed it, downloaded and installed WineSetupTK to assist with configuration. I then ran the setup program (through wine) for Thomas the Tank Engine: The Great Festival Adventure. Once that completed, I tried to run the program (by entering wine "C:\Program Files\Hasbro Interactive\The Great Festival Adventure\thomas.exe") and got a message box saying “CD check path not found.” I searched the web for this message, and didn't find anything - it may be a message from the game, and not wine. I'll do some digging later.

You may remember the problems I had with the Folding@Home client. So, I decided to try to run the Windows version through wine. I downloaded it, and ran it through wine. It took about 2 minutes to lock my machine up. I'm not being too hard on wine for this stuff - an emulator isn't going to be 100%. I am concerned that I don't seem to be able to run any sort of Folding@Home client, and since it's not open-source, I can't try compiling on this computer.

I uninstalled the OpenOffice.org suite from the /root directory, and installed it in /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.1.2 (which was where it suggested). Now, it works for normal users. I still haven't been able to resolve my printing problems, but I sent a question today to the WBEL users list - they came through quickly for helping me resolve my mail importing issues.

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Thursday, July 1, 2004
  Downloading Wine

Today I didn't do a whole lot - I deleted the dupes out of my inbox subfolders, and I downloaded wine. I'll install it tomorrow.

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Wednesday, June 30, 2004
  Attack of the Quadruplicate Messages

When I left for choir practice this evening, I had 2 messages in my inbox. When I returned, I had over 600! Remember way back when I said that I removed that setting that left a copy of the e-mail on the server? Turns out in Ximian Evolution, “Close” is the equivalent of “Cancel” in most apps, and my change did not take. It looks like my ISP's mail server, in an effort to alert me that I was over my limit, started clearing whatever status was on these messages, which caused them to be downloaded multiple times, every 10 minutes. I made sure the setting was set, then went into my ISP's web mail service and deleted every message in my inbox. I deleted all the dupes out of my main inbox tonight, and I'll delete the dupes from the other folders tomorrow.

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