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Hi Grant,

I suspected my CD 1 was scratched so borrowed a mate's copy today. 
Making the ISO fails on this one as well with an I/O error.

Installing normally fails also, and this is where I become suspicious.

cp: `Games/UT2003/Aliens.ukx.uz2': specified destination directory does
not exist
Try `cp --help' for more information.
failed to uncompress file.
./setup.sh: line 214:  3681 Aborted                 "$setup" "$@"
./setup.sh: line 214:  4375 Segmentation fault      (core dumped)
"$setup" "$@"
The setup program seems to have failed on x86/glibc-2.1

Fatal error, no tech support email configured in this setup
The program returned an error code (1)


This is the *exact same file* that my CD 1 bombs out on.  I cannot
believe both CDs have exactly the same file corrupt on them.

I've just found out to my annoyance that Linux does not like spaces in
folder names (??).  I was originally trying to install into a folder
called "Linux Games" and it bombed.  I changed the folder name when I
noticed "Games\...." in the error message to just "Linux" annd now it
seems to be doing OK.

I'll let you know how the disk swapping goes.

Kind regards,

Julian


On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 19:54, Grant Sewell wrote:
Hi Julian.

Sorry I'm not doing this through the LUG - I'm having problems with the email 
address with which I am LUG-subscribed.  But, never the less:

If you select "expert" during a Mandrake install, you (certainly used to) get the 
option of selecting your mouse type.  To get the expert mode, you need to press F1 
immediately after the CD boots (ie, when it still says about pressing F1 for more 
options) and then type "expert" (without the quotes) and press enter.  Despite how 
it sounds, the Expert mode is actually very similar to the normal mode.  You also 
get to fine-tune your partitioning if you wish.

There are basically 3 options for your mouse type under X:
      PS/2
      IMPS/2
      ExplorerPS/2
Before you go re-installing anything, try all three options.  As for the 
"/dev/mouse" thing, that is usually just a "symlink" to your actual mouse device, 
which as you know, should be /dev/psaux.

Your router:  You say that it is a USB Print Server, but how does it connect to 
*your computer*.  If it connects with a standard RJ45, ie a network cable, then 
you should be able to configure it under Linux quite nicely as it will almost 
certainly be configurable through a web-interface, unless it uses some half-cocked 
Windows only software that communicates with the router directly through a 
specific port address.  This, however, I doubt very much as it'd add significantly 
to the cost of development.

It is entirely possible that you'll need to connect the the router on a specific 
port.  Which, I have no idea.  If I were you, I'd get some software like "nmapfe" 
(a GUI frontend to NMAP) to scan the IP address of the router and see which ports 
remain open on the inside (ie connected to your machine).

Pinnacle - I've no idea.

Unreal Tournament:
You can use "dd if=/dev/XXX of=filename.iso", where XXX is the cdrom device (check 
your fstab to find out which device it is), to create an ISO image of the disc.  
If the installation programme only reads from the mountpoint, and not directly 
from the disc, (which is likely) then you can therefore cheat.  Make ISO images of 
all the discs you need.  Mount the first with (as root) *mount FILENAME.ISO -o 
loop /MOUNTPOINT*.  When it asks for the next disc, do not umount the current 
image, just mount the next one *over the top*.  When all the installation is done, 
you should umount all of them with *umount -d /MOUNTPOINT* (you will need to do 
this several times).

Hope this helps.

Good luck.

Grant.


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