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stinger30au
November 29th, 2008, 06:48 AM
i have installed this to a spare 20 hdd i have for testing o/s with and one hting that amazes me is just how silky smooth the compiz with using this os

leaves my 8.04 in the dust using the nvidia drivers for my fx5500


i dont know how long i will try it for... i cant even get it to play a dvd out of the box so to speak.

says it needs drivers and wants me to buy them

no thanks, not for me

BigSilly
November 29th, 2008, 12:10 PM
Just install VLC from PLF (http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/) and you should be OK for codecs etc. If not, post back and I'm sure we'll pull it out of the hat.

I was a bit on and off with Mandriva 2009 at first, but I'm really happy with it now. Scratch that, I'm absolutely in love with it. Other than some silly KDE4 "problems", it's an absolutely brilliant OS. Don't abandon it yet because of the Fluendo thing. Ubuntu has that now too you know. Stick with it a bit and I bet it grows on you.

stinger30au
November 30th, 2008, 10:19 AM
i still have it on a spare hdd and wil plug it back in and have a more of a tinker with it


i have noticed it has not added my usb canon i865 printer out of the box, where ubuntu does, is this normal???

i had a hunt thru the add/remove and found *TONS* of stuff , i assume i select the generic canon drivers and it will add everything thing else it needs to make it work and install it


what blows me away is , my video card is a Nvidia FX5500 and it is using the 173 drivers from memeory and i can run those on ubuntu and i have it using the gnome desktop and compiz is just ssssssoooooo silky smooth, make ubuntu look so slow and chunky


i will dig out the hdd and tinker with it in the next half hour again.

i will go hunting for vlc though, thanks for the tip

stinger30au
November 30th, 2008, 01:20 PM
well, been tinkering with mandriva 2009 for the past hour or two

still cant even get it to play a dvd for crying out loud

did much searching of the net and some have even said its a great os for beginners

you got to be kidding me

to setup a printer you must use the standard cups system via web browser, ubuntu is point and click and go in no time, piece of cake.

ubuntu is easer to get off the ground by a long shot then mandriva

anyhow, cost me nothing so i cant complain too much

well, move on, and wait for my next distro to finish d/l and try it and it will be opensuse 11


i wish ubuntu was using the same nvidia drivers though as mandriva 2009 though

mandriva 2009 one , the desktop using gnome on my pentium 4 3.4 HT with nvidia FX5500 is so amazinlgy smooth it makes ubuntu 8.04 with compiz look very slow and very rough on my machine

so long mandriva

SunnyRabbiera
November 30th, 2008, 01:25 PM
well getting DVD to work under mandriva should be as easy as using easy urpmi and enabling the PLF repo's. some ways its easier then Ubuntu when you look at it.

TeaAge
November 30th, 2008, 08:24 PM
Mandriva detects and configure the printer like ubuntu, WHEN system-config-printer is installed.

That a bit boring with the ONE and a BUG:
http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/2009.0_Errata#Printer_configuration_tool_not_insta lled_by_default_in_One_editions

That wasn't so before and will never be again.

To play DVD you need the PLF Media. What mediabuntu is for ubuntu is PLF for Mandriva ... nothing different.
Just use http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/

When you use this repositories, Mandriva will give you the possibility to install the needed codec instead to buy them ... Mandriva can't offer the repositories by default.

Regards,
TeaAge

BigSilly
November 30th, 2008, 09:07 PM
I'd already linked to EasyURPMI in my post above.

I'm surprised at your problems with Mandriva 2009. I've mostly found it just as easy as Ubuntu, sometimes even easier. I had no bother enabling DVD playback with EasyURPMI and the PLF repositories, and printing was pretty easy too for me (I have a HP Photosmart). Did you enable the PLF repository yeah?

As for the Nvidia driver, I'm currently using the same driver on Mandriva 2009 as I have on Ubuntu - the 177.80 driver. I just added the newer kernel to my GRUB list, so I get the newer driver. Give that a shot perhaps?

Honestly dude, I can't see that you'll find OpenSuse any easier than Mandriva, but I hope it works out for you anyway. Good luck.

stinger30au
November 30th, 2008, 10:15 PM
well getting DVD to work under mandriva should be as easy as using easy urpmi and enabling the PLF repo's. some ways its easier then Ubuntu when you look at it.


did that and everytime i used totem it said i needed libdvdcss from memory and vlc said it had an error reading the disc
funny how i got the same error on every single dsc i threw at the pc, and yet plug in my ubuntu hdd and off it goess all dvds are playable and no read errors


i tried a divx file i had and it gave me an option to d/l the codec and it worked just fine, pitty the dvd playback didnt do the same
i will plug the hdd back in again tonight and have another tinker with mandriva

stinger30au
November 30th, 2008, 10:19 PM
As for the Nvidia driver, I'm currently using the same driver on Mandriva 2009 as I have on Ubuntu - the 177.80 driver. I just added the newer kernel to my GRUB list, so I get the newer driver. Give that a shot perhaps?

how do i do this???do you have a website you can point me to with instructions on how to achive this

cmay
November 30th, 2008, 10:23 PM
i dont know how long i will try it for... i cant even get it to play a dvd out of the box so to speak.

says it needs drivers and wants me to buy themsure its mandriva and not windows vista you are using :)

sorry i could really not resist that one. i had mandriva powerpack 2007 and it had all needed for everthing and is by now still the only one that has the drivers for one of my old computers sound card. and it does not want me to buy anything.

and FreeDos has a driver for the soundcard also so i can use mplayer in FreeDos but its not like did not wish for sound in my debian install.

stinger30au
December 1st, 2008, 01:41 AM
found a tutorial on how to setup mandriva 2009

http://www.howtoforge.com/the-perfect-desktop-mandriva-one-2009.0-gnome

how to set up mandriva 2009 on usb stick
http://www.eeextra.com/linux/mandriva-linux-one-2008-live-usb-creation.html

tutorial on how to setup ubuntu 8.04

http://www.howtoforge.com/the-perfect-desktop-ubuntu-8.04-lts-hardy-heron-p4

and how to setup opensuse 11

http://www.howtoforge.com/the-perfect-desktop-opensuse-11


will investigate the mandriva 2009 tutorial later tonight

stinger30au
December 1st, 2008, 03:35 AM
i have got my dvd playing sorted out

wish i could get my usb canon i865 printer working, more reading is guess

stinger30au
December 1st, 2008, 03:49 AM
got my i865 going, i forgot im a registered user of linux turbo print so installed the demo version, it will do for the time being




a question about hard drive partitioning

i did read a tutorial on how to install mandriva to a sub stick, not that i want it on a usb memeory stick

but the tutorial mentioned you should just install the ext 3 system on the usb stick and thats it

whe i installed mandriva 2009 one to my 20 gig hdd i just kept cliking on add partition and it created about 4 or 5 partitions

cna i just do a custom partition and set it to etx3 and it will setup its own swap directory and the rest like the usb setup or what??? i assume it would be ok

stinger30au
December 1st, 2008, 10:40 AM
got the printer working, thanks to this

http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/2009.0_Errata

Printer configuration tool not installed by default in One editions

See also Bug #43635. The new printer configuration tool, system-config-printer, is not installed by default when installing a One edition of Mandriva Linux 2009. This means there is no available option to configure a printer. To resolve this problem, simply use the Mandriva software management tools to install the system-config-printer package. After doing so, the printer configuration tool will be available in the Mandriva Control Center, in the Hardware tab.

stinger30au
December 1st, 2008, 10:58 AM
i dont suppose anyone can tell me how to setup a pdf printer at all???

stinger30au
December 1st, 2008, 12:43 PM
well, after carefull reading and experimenting, i decided to do a customhard drive partitioning and setup a swap of 2.2 gig and gave everything else to etx3 and let mandriva 2009 install itself

much better... now i have 14 gig free for me to tinker with then the 5 gig i had before on my 20 gig hdd

yee-haw

Extreme Coder
December 1st, 2008, 01:45 PM
Not to be annoying you or anything, but wouldn't these questions be better asked on the Mandriva forums? :)
forum.mandriva.com
I never needed to use a PDF printer, so I wouldn't know, sorry.

wolfen69
December 5th, 2008, 03:45 AM
that's OK if stinger asks in this forum. that's what it's here for. but it seems he is doing a great job of figuring things out for himself. =D> i wish more people had the motivation that stinger does. good job.

some people ask questions like: "where do i download ubuntu from?" good luck installing it.

stinger30au
December 5th, 2008, 01:31 PM
i really liked mandriva 2009 one os... im checking out a few different linux os's just for fun

google is defiinately your friend when finding answers