Posted: Sun 17 Feb 2008, 16:38
Mark: Mini-Muppy008-2EN is a beautiful piece of work - thank you.
Having difficulty loading a driver for RTL8100 on an old MSI6378. It doesn't load automatically and none of the usual (eg 8139, which seems to work for a lot of Realtek) drivers, incl the NE2K generic load, either. I looked through your 'More' tab, none of those options worked. I typed in RTL8100 and was surprised to see 'failed to load' rather than 'not available'. Probably I've missed something? Appreciate some guidance, please. If I have to load foreign files, please can I have very detailed instructions about where to find them, exactly what to do, etc!
Supplementaries:
The standard Minsiys 008-2 starts up OK with only 128Mb main memory + swap, but doesn't seem to use much swap on larger apps, loading the cpu cycles instead? This slows things down a lot. Farming out the tasks between main, swap and cpu seems less than optimal? Adding RAM isn't a problem, but this observation seems curious.
'Lame' and 'pitiful' have extremely negative connotations in English. Is this word choice a consequence of translation or an huge joke?!
Only the Trash and Xlock icons remain overlapping (800x600 - rather more in the 640x480 default preferred by BK).
Icedock: selecting 'full screen' caused everything to lock up!
Having difficulty loading a driver for RTL8100 on an old MSI6378. It doesn't load automatically and none of the usual (eg 8139, which seems to work for a lot of Realtek) drivers, incl the NE2K generic load, either. I looked through your 'More' tab, none of those options worked. I typed in RTL8100 and was surprised to see 'failed to load' rather than 'not available'. Probably I've missed something? Appreciate some guidance, please. If I have to load foreign files, please can I have very detailed instructions about where to find them, exactly what to do, etc!
Supplementaries:
The standard Minsiys 008-2 starts up OK with only 128Mb main memory + swap, but doesn't seem to use much swap on larger apps, loading the cpu cycles instead? This slows things down a lot. Farming out the tasks between main, swap and cpu seems less than optimal? Adding RAM isn't a problem, but this observation seems curious.
'Lame' and 'pitiful' have extremely negative connotations in English. Is this word choice a consequence of translation or an huge joke?!
Only the Trash and Xlock icons remain overlapping (800x600 - rather more in the 640x480 default preferred by BK).
Icedock: selecting 'full screen' caused everything to lock up!