jmajeremy
Group: Members
Posts: 5
Joined: April 2006 |
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Posted: April 19 2006,21:56 |
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Ok, so I got DSL onto a CD and was able to boot it on my PC...but now I have a few problems. First off, I can't install my printer. I've looked on the boards and wiki for DSL and saw alot about printers, but I didn't see a definitive solution. I have a Lexmark X1150 Inkjet (closest thing in the printer config utility was 1100, so I installed it but it just will not respond to print commands). My second problem is that I can't get Sylpheed configured to work with my email account. I set everything up and pressed get all but it just said "receiving" or whatever for like 20 minutes. I have a feeling, in this case, that it's something to do with my email provider cuz I had similar problems using Mozilla Thunderbird in Windows. My final problem (so far ) is probably the biggest problem...nothing I save, do, or configure in DSL is saved after I shut down the computer. Every document, file, application is lost. Every setting I change is gone. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING is saved between one session and another. I have to reinstall my modem, reinstall any applications that I installed/downloaded! I don't know where alll those files are going! Any help? I know there must be some way to correct this! I have taken a liking to OpenOffice.org and it takes about 20-30 minutes to install every single time I start up Linux!
O, I almost forgot, is there a way I can access all the files on my hard drive thru Linux? I try to type in the paths to files (documents, music, etc.) on my hard drive, but Linux doesn't even recognize a command as simple as "cd C:\". Now I know Linux isn't based on MS DOS, and therefore uses a different language, but I've tried many different possible commands to no avail. Like, I'm still using the same hard drive, right? So why don't I have access to all my files?
-Sorry again for sounding stupid , Jeremy
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