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dingxb wrote:
> Hi, I am very glad to been here.
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> At the moment, I am a newbie in using Scientific Linux. My Linux is Scientific Linux 4.3 for X86_64. I just got it before a weeks ago and I had installed it. Here are some prolems of mine.
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> 1. I can't mount all my ntfs partition due to the kernal doesn't support it. I had found some resolution in Internet. For example, I want to use the rpms which found in http://www.linux-ntfs.org/. But I can;t found the right version for the kernal. When I use the command "uname -a" to investigate the version, it shows should be 2.6.9-34 EL, when I got the corresponding rpms, it doesn't work for me and informed me that I had a wrong kernal version. So, anybody can help me to mount the NTFS partition . Thank you.
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I have no experience with the ntfs kernel module, so I'm just going by
instinct here.
Can you send the output of
uname -a
and then list the full name of the rpm that you installed?
I'm guessing that either you really have a smp kernel, and a normal
kernel module. Or possibly a i686 kernel module.
> 2. I also have a problem in monitor. My desktop is not in the center of my monitor. It a little towards right down. And how to adjust it or what is the reson for that?? Thank you again.
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I'm not too good with displays. But isn't that sort of adjustment
usually done on the physical monitor?
> Thanks a lot again.
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> Ding Xiaobin
> 2006-06-15
Troy Dawson
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