Hello everyone. I don't want to start up this big thread again in a
list it doesn't belong in, but I thought I should write something
First, to Dave on the incorporation, I might not agree it is as bad a
thing as you think, but I can see where you are coming from. The
thing is, though, is that
> Which leads on to the question: which "one of the Windows emulators
> available" does Linus Torvalds actually use? Does anyone know?
He has contributed to the wine project in the past. WABI and TWIN are
fairly new developments, maybe he uses those too.
I use wine here to run a solitaire game
> What is the correct way to set up a mirror cron job that runs daily?
> This is what I have done.
> Created a file /etc/cron.daily/mirror with this in it:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> /usr/bin/mirror /etc/mirror/packages/ftp.debian.org
>
>
> Shouldn't this be run as a different user than root? If so how
On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Gonzalo Diethelm wrote:
> I just noticed I don't have a resolv.conf file anywhere in the
> /etc hierarchy. Is it anywhere else (I doubt it)? Is there a package
> I'm missing? I just added bind, thinking that would solve the problem,
> but it didn't.
just add one yourself.
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I'm not an utter newbie, but I feel like it right now. I have a patch
(to support certain hardware) against 2.0.30 that I've successfully
applied. Good. But I guess I'm just clueless about how to apply the
pre-patch 2.0.31-1 through 2.0.31-7 (to gain support for the LS-120
drive). I've checked
> Brian White wrote:
> > There was a decent article about Linux in the latest issue of Wired. It
> > was honest and fair, in my opinion, and Linux came out looking really good.
>
> And it's finally online now at http://.wired.com/wired/5.08/linux.html
And in this article is stated:
How
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: There was a decent article about Linux in the latest issue of Wired. It
: was honest and fair, in my opinion, and Linux came out looking really good.
All right!!! I read the on-line version (referenced by another Debian
fellow in this list) and think it
How does one change mouse button assignments in Xterm? Is there an
initialization file somewhere? I have read the man page, but couldn't figure
this out. The default for the paste function for selected text is mouse button
# 3, but I only have a 2 button mouse and would like to set the paste fun
What is the correct way to set up a mirror cron job that runs daily?
This is what I have done.
Created a file /etc/cron.daily/mirror with this in it:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/mirror /etc/mirror/packages/ftp.debian.org
Shouldn't this be run as a different user than root? If so how do I set it
up that
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Bob wrote:
: Is there any way to have dselect show a status during the ftp of selected
: files? Something similar to the status indicator that ncftp uses would be
: nice.
Nope there isn't. At least not right now in the stable tree.
Remco
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>>"G'razel" == G'razel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G'razel> I got Debian installed and working fine this time around
G'razel> (think I had a G'razel> corrupted base files disk) but smail
G'razel> and fetchmail aren't working this G'razel> time, fetchamail
G'razel> seems to be going out and ch
Brian White wrote:
> There was a decent article about Linux in the latest issue of Wired. It
> was honest and fair, in my opinion, and Linux came out looking really good.
And it's finally online now at http://.wired.com/wired/5.08/linux.html
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> > > I have need for something to show me the load on an interface and so far I
> > > have not been able to find anything. tcpview looks promising but there is
> > > no binary. Any ideas? I'm interested in both eth0 and ppp0 interfaces.
> >
> > Is netdiag the package you are looking for?
> >
I got Debian installed and working fine this time around (think I had a
corrupted base files disk) but smail and fetchmail aren't working this
time, fetchamail seems to be going out and checking my accounts and
marking the messages read in the ISP's spool but not downloading them to
my machine
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joost witteveen wrote:
> > I have need for something to show me the load on an interface and so far I
> > have not been able to find anything. tcpview looks promising but there is
> > no binary. Any ideas? I'm interested in both eth0 and ppp0 interfaces.
>
> Is netdiag the package you are looki
Excuse my ignoramce, but what is I2O ?
Alfonso.
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>> >Sometime after I first started talking with the press about i2o,
>> >someone pointed out that the i2o group had left their standard document
>> >(about 500 pages) on their anonymous FTP server. Wired News published
>> >the URL, and thousands of people downloaded copies of the i2o standard
>> >
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 1997 at 07:44:35PM +0800, Lindsay Allen wrote:
> > And another question - how many hosts can one have on a single thin
> > ethernet cable?
>
> AFAIK, the specs are about 30 connections, and 180 metres
> (300 foot) maximum length.
to be accurate, 185 metr
> >Sometime after I first started talking with the press about i2o,
> >someone pointed out that the i2o group had left their standard document
> >(about 500 pages) on their anonymous FTP server. Wired News published
> >the URL, and thousands of people downloaded copies of the i2o standard
> >befor
Try making your own by (as root):
1. touch /etc/resolv.conf
2. edit /etc/resolv.conf to add your dns nameserver
The file should look like:
search .
nameserver 123.123.123.123
123.123.123.123 would be your domain nameserver numerical address.
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On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Gonzalo Diethelm wrote:
> I just noticed I don't have a resolv.conf file anywhere in the
> /etc hierarchy. Is it anywhere else (I doubt it)? Is there a package
> I'm missing? I just added bind, thinking that would solve the problem,
> but it didn't.
>
I believe that resolv.co
On Wed, Aug 27, 1997 at 07:44:35PM +0800, Lindsay Allen wrote:
> And another question - how many hosts can one have on a single thin
> ethernet cable?
AFAIK, the specs are about 30 connections, and 180 metres
(300 foot) maximum length.
Hamish
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Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Carl Flippin wrote:
>
> > Every time I try to access my cdrom under any distribution of Linux,
> > the entire system goes into limbo. My drive is connected to a PAS 16
> > and it appears that autoprobe is finding it since the light on the
> > drive flas
Hi all!
A few days ago I tried to upgrade my Debian 1.2 -> 1.3.1
(According to Linux System Labs). As a matter of fact, I just upgraded
some of the packages. Among theses, I upgraded X11, thinking that I was
taking care of everything... I upgraded xbase and xserver_s3 and all o
I'm trying to print postscript files over samba.. When I print from
StarOffice 3.1 I get this error message in the print error file:
/usr/sbin/dj550c-filter: /usr/bin/gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r300
- sDEVICE=cdj550 -sOutputFile=- - failed
It works perfectly if I type 'lpr -Plp filename' ... I've
I just noticed I don't have a resolv.conf file anywhere in the
/etc hierarchy. Is it anywhere else (I doubt it)? Is there a package
I'm missing? I just added bind, thinking that would solve the problem,
but it didn't.
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Hi Folks, sorry for my last email it got screwed up some how. I have the
latest source for speakfreely 6.1c and I am trying to compile it.
[root:/usr/src/speak_freely-6.1c:]$make
cc -fsingle -O -Iadpcm -Ilpc -Igsm/inc -Imd5 -Iidea -Ilibdes
-DInternet_Port=2074 -DHALF_DUPLEX -DSolaris -DTHREADS
Manoj,
Sorry about not including the error message. I was in a hurry and
meant to add the error as an attachment. Forgot all about it. When I
get home from work, I'll resend the message with the error.
Steve Mayer
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Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> >>"Steve" == Steve Mayer
"Bruno" == Bruno O M Simoes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruno> Hi all; I'm compiling qpopper and everything's fine. But, to
Bruno> enable it to recognize shadow, it must to have a shadow
Bruno> library. It complains: #ld: cannot open -lshadow: No such file
Bruno> or directory What package must
On Aug 25, 1997, at 12:41, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
> Apparently I have found that sendmail is easier to setup, than smail.
> I might be wrong but the horrible sendmail setup stories seem to
> originate before the use of m4 macros.
I concur.
> If you do something standard there are m4 macro
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On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Paulo Almeida wrote:
> I am looking for the qmail package so that I can install it on a debian
> platform. Unfortunately I was unable to find it so far. Can anyone
> please tell me where I might find the package. (the complete url would
> be
"Michael" == Michael Solomani Mifsud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Does Debian make a version of Linux (UNiX?) for sparc
Michael> machines? If so, what kind of preformance comparison between
Michael> solaris 2.5 and SunOS? Thanks.
Funny you should ask -- I just installed it the other d
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Carl Flippin wrote:
> Every time I try to access my cdrom under any distribution of Linux,
> the entire system goes into limbo. My drive is connected to a PAS 16
> and it appears that autoprobe is finding it since the light on the
> drive flashes. The drive is a Toshiba 2x.
On Wed, Aug 27, 1997 at 04:28:50PM +0200, Lazaro Salem wrote:
: It seems there is no module support for the 3Com 3C900 Etherlink PCI
: card in the standard kernel (version 2.0.x). However I found there are
: some updated source code and a compiled module in:
:
: http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linu
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> I've just procured the above tape drive and installed it on my parallel
> port. I also rebuilt my kernel to support tape (I think). Now what?
> What package can I use to back up my system? TIA
That drive is not (yet, at least) supported by Linux. I
It seems there is no module support for the 3Com 3C900 Etherlink PCI
card in the standard kernel (version 2.0.x). However I found there are
some updated source code and a compiled module in:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html
Has anybody tried the compiled module?
Will it
A new mailing list has been formed to function as an arena for discussions
about changing the current Debian (non technical) structure and function.
General discussion topicality about the Debian project is:
reorganization
restructuring
splitting or branching
purpose and ethics surrounding such
There was a decent article about Linux in the latest issue of Wired. It
was honest and fair, in my opinion, and Linux came out looking really good.
Brian
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> > From: Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Have you ever seen numbers for running Pentium code on a 486 and 386 vs
> > > native code?
> >
> > I think the Pentium code generator now uses Pentium-specific instructions.
> > Before then, Pentium code on 386 and 486 sometimes ran faster than th
> It just dawned on me that all intel packages must be compiled for 386 to
> make them intel platform-independant. I am wondering how much of a
> performance boost can be had by recompiling them for 486 or pentium.
10% improvement would probably be about the maximum. While 10% is the
point where
> > Any way, if he comes with an update it'll go into Hamm. My question is,
> > to make it work with Bo (libc5) all that is needed is to recompile in
> > a bo system?
>
> Yes, unless there are bugs in the package...
> But usually, it works OK.
OK, thanks. I'll have the chance to test this in abou
Hi everybody!
I am looking for the qmail package so that I can install it on a debian
platform. Unfortunately I was unable to find it so far. Can anyone
please tell me where I might find the package. (the complete url would
be appreciated)
Thanks in advance.
Paulo
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> Hi.
>
> No, not yet, I haven't asked the maintainer for an update. I guess
> he's out or something because I sent an e-mail to him a couple
> of weeks ago regarding a question I had with the Samba package and
> he did not get back to me.
>
> Any way, if he comes with an update it'll go into Ham
Hi.
No, not yet, I haven't asked the maintainer for an update. I guess
he's out or something because I sent an e-mail to him a couple
of weeks ago regarding a question I had with the Samba package and
he did not get back to me.
Any way, if he comes with an update it'll go into Hamm. My question i
> Hello everyone,
>
> Samba 1.9.17 is out, it has just been released. Since it solves several
> browsing related bugs and adds several new features my company is
> really interested in, I am making an unofficial package out of it.
Have you tried asking the maintainer, Klee Dienes <[EMAIL PROTECTE
>
> I have need for something to show me the load on an interface and so far I
> have not been able to find anything. tcpview looks promising but there is
> no binary. Any ideas? I'm interested in both eth0 and ppp0 interfaces.
Is netdiag the package you are looking for?
/usr/sbin/statnet
/usr
Karsten Bolding writes:
>
> Hi
>
> Just got a new computer with 2 Quantum Fireball ST2.1A and a Pioneer ATAPI CD
> (DR-A24X)
>
> I'am having some problems...
>
> I can boot the system and come to the point where
>
> Please wait
> Installation is determining the current state .
> "john" == john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
john> I wonder if it was truly a mistake.
Maybe someone in the group runs Linux. ;-}
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On Tue, Aug 26, 1997 at 11:42:41PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> In essence, I need a way for my
> machine to receive mail when booted to debian, but not have that mail
> get lost if the system is down (which, over breaks, etc., can mean a
> week or more of downtime). I've thought of two solutio
Sounds like a job for fetchmail.
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> Ok, again, now that I'm back at school, I'd like to have all my
> email/news reading be local, on my debian box, rather than on the
> central servers. I can forward mail via .forward or .maildelivery (on two
> different systems).
>
> Th
I have need for something to show me the load on an interface and so far I
have not been able to find anything. tcpview looks promising but there is
no binary. Any ideas? I'm interested in both eth0 and ppp0 interfaces.
And another question - how many hosts can one have on a single thin
ethern
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Thanks for using NetForward!
> http://www.netforward.com
> v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v
>
> Package: qmail
> Version: 1.00-2
>
> I'm filing a bug on this.
>
> dada wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I just installed qmail in my system to replace smail.
> >
Hello everyone,
Samba 1.9.17 is out, it has just been released. Since it solves several
browsing related bugs and adds several new features my company is
really interested in, I am making an unofficial package out of it.
If anyone is interested please drop me a note.
E.-
P.S. An official package
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Michael Rokicki wrote:
> *It's probably OK. Send me the contents of /proc/cpuinfo. Is your chip from
> *Intel?
>
> processor : 0
> cpu : 386
> model : unknown
> vendor_id : unknown
> stepping : unknown
> fdiv_bug : no
> hlt_bug
Hi Keith,
As you may be aware, there was another suggestion recently to issue a
mini-debian on CD with a magazine. I did some work on that project and
solved the problems of making a workable distribution which took up approx
20 Mb of CD space. So if you have 100 Mb available on a CD you can pi
( Re Message From: Bruce Perens )
>
> i2o seems to be not so much of a threat any longer.
>
> Sometime after I first started talking with the press about i2o,
> someone pointed out that the i2o group had left their standard document
> (about 500 pages) on their anonymous FTP server. Wired News pu
> hello,
>
> i downloaded the bash 2.01 source from /gnu and did a ./configure and
> make. i then attempted make install, and received the following:
Maybe just doing "debian/rules build" will do the trick?
The debian maintainer may have done all kinds of things to
make bash build on Debian, and
On Wed, Aug 20, 1997 at 10:44:31AM -0700, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Aug 1997, Marc W. Brooks wrote:
>
> > At 01:09 PM 8/20/97 -0400, Paul wrote:
> > >hi, x runs on console #7 you can go <1> through<6> to get to
> > >a regular prompt.
> > >hope this helps.
> > >Paul
> >
> > Thanks, I
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> My linux box acts as a ip-masq for the internal sub-net of
> Windows machines. It has 3 cards: one for output to Internet, with a
> valid IP address and 2 for the internal sub-net.
> IP-Masq is working OK; all machines can telnet,
jim writes:
I also have encountered this problem and reported it as a bug.
It took me quite some time finding out what exactly the problem
is. I'll send you my /etc/init.d/2nd-apache from another machine.
The problem is that apache strarts, fork()s, does something,
then a) reading its config and
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>Thanks to everyone who suggested knews
>How can I expand only the text of the news messages.
>I run X in 640x480 until my new monitor comes in and the default message
>space shows about 4 or 5 lines.
>
You can separate the text and article li
Martin Steigerwald writes:
> I managed to install StarOffice via its own installation routine, but
> not via the Debian installer package.
>
> If I try dpkg-i-ing the installer packages it fails to find the
> StarOffice *.tar.gz files. But this files are in the same directory I
> started the inst
Hi Manoj,
Take a bow. That fixed it.
I remembered reading about this and had deleted all the text files in
/lib/modules/2.0.29 thinking that they were the problem. Now I will have
to put them back!
Your help appreciated.
Lindsay
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From: Keith Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've looked, but can't seem to find
> info on the policy and details on creating non-official distributions.
It's fine with us. In fact, you can duplicate the Official Debian 1.3.1
2-CD Set if you want - we put the ISO 9660 master CD images online at the
s
Every time I try to access my cdrom under any distribution of Linux,
the entire system goes into limbo. My drive is connected to a PAS 16
and it appears that autoprobe is finding it since the light on the
drive flashes. The drive is a Toshiba 2x. Has anyone heard of this
problem before? Do I ne
sorry, bruce, but i have no programming experience. i grep'd all the files
but couldn't find --dir-file anywhere. where do i change it?
thanks,
matty
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Hi,
>>"Steve" == Steve Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> When trying to create a custom kernel image, I am in the middle
Steve> of the 'make config', right at the point that make splits off
Steve> and tries to set up the configuration script for the sound
Steve> card, and I get 4 parse erro
Hi,
This is a problem with the newer versions of depmod and
friends throwing a hissy fit over non .o files under
/lib/modules/2.0.29/. Older versions did not have a problem, so older
versions of kernel package left text files in /lib/modules/* as
documentation (actually, this reflected
Hi all,
I'm in the process of writing an article about installing Linux (using
Debian) and hope to have a compatible mini Debian distribution on the
CD that comes with the magazine. I've looked, but can't seem to find
info on the policy and details on creating non-official distributions.
This is
Change the --dir-file flag to --infodir . GNU's install-info has diverged
from ours.
Bruce
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Hi Bruce,
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Didn't the format of /etc/conf.modules change?
>
> Bruce
> --
Hmmm, not to my knowledge. Using modutils_2.1.34-5a and tried 2.1.34-5
before that. /etc/conf.modules is substantially the same as the one on my
hamm box. Think I'll ma
hello,
i downloaded the bash 2.01 source from /gnu and did a ./configure and
make. i then attempted make install, and received the following:
mattyt# make install
mkdir /usr/local/info
/usr/bin/install -c bash /usr/local/bin/bash
/usr/bin/install -c bashbug /usr/local/bin/bashbug
( cd ./doc ; mak
Didn't the format of /etc/conf.modules change?
Bruce
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> I just read everything on the I2O site, including the "Initiative
> Agreement". While they require that the "standard" itself be kept secret,
> I see nothing that would prohibit the publication of a driver with source.
Just their non-disclosure agreement.
> Anyone heard
I just used kernel-package to build kernel-image-2.0.29 and then used dpkg
to install it. None of the modules now auto-loads and depmod -a returns
gum# depmod -av | less
modprobe: error reading ELF header: No such file or directory
TYPE /lib/modules/boot
TYPE /lib/modules/2.0.29/fs
etc etc
An
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: On Mon, 25 Aug 1997 06:56:55 -0400, Tom Malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: > Is anyone using redhats applixware on debian? How is it? The install
: > difficult? Is it worth buying? I want to migrate away from msoffice and
: > use linux exclusively if
From: Michael Rokicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> processor : 0
> cpu : 386
> model : unknown
> vendor_id : unknown
> stepping : unknown
> fdiv_bug : no
> hlt_bug : no
> fpu : no
> fpu_exception : no
> cpuid : no
> wp: no
> f
Ok, again, now that I'm back at school, I'd like to have all my
email/news reading be local, on my debian box, rather than on the
central servers. I can forward mail via .forward or .maildelivery (on two
different systems).
The problem is this: my machine is (unfortunately) still running
Thanks to everyone who suggested knews. It is a very nice X based news
reader. I had a little trouble with the install though. Seemed dselect
wanted to write in /etc/news -- that did not exist and it would not
create it. Kept bombing out. So I created /etc/news and everything is
happy. Almost
Using apache 1.1.3-6.
The apache httpd is currently installed and running on my system (kernel
2.0.30). However, only the default files will show up.
No matter what I do, I can't get apache to serve my files. The
documentation which comes with the distribution pops up when you
point your web bro
> I'm running a 386DX-40 but for some reason it's being listed as an i586
> on start-up. Any reason I shouldn't continue to ignore this until I get
> to understand the OS better?
*It's probably OK. Send me the contents of /proc/cpuinfo. Is your chip from
*Intel?
processor : 0
cpu
Package: qmail
Version: 1.00-2
I'm filing a bug on this.
dada wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I just installed qmail in my system to replace smail.
>
> When the configurarion script runs, here is that it return me:
>
> **
>
> qmailconfig
> Your hostname is antinoo
Kevin Traas writes:
> Wonder how many of them said "DOH" and slapped their forehead in a most
> Homer-like fashion?
I wonder if it was truly a mistake.
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Bruce Perens writes:
> Sometime after I first started talking with the press about i2o,
> someone pointed out that the i2o group had left their standard document
> (about 500 pages) on their anonymous FTP server.
> ...
> As far as I can tell, they have blown any non-disclosure case they ever
> migh
>i2o seems to be not so much of a threat any longer.
>
>Sometime after I first started talking with the press about i2o,
>someone pointed out that the i2o group had left their standard document
>(about 500 pages) on their anonymous FTP server. Wired News published
>the URL, and thousands of people
I've just procured the above tape drive and installed it on my parallel
port. I also rebuilt my kernel to support tape (I think). Now what?
What package can I use to back up my system? TIA
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Is there any way to have dselect show a status during the ftp of selected
files? Something similar to the status indicator that ncftp uses would be
nice.
Bob
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On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
> Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> > In fact, you can configure the whole thing in /etc/XF86Config.
> >
> > Some lines from mine are:
> >
> > Section "Screen"
> > Driver "accel"
> > Device "S3_868"
> > BlankTime 15
> > SuspendTime 20
> >
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> In fact, you can configure the whole thing in /etc/XF86Config.
>
> Some lines from mine are:
>
> Section "Screen"
> Driver "accel"
> Device "S3_868"
> BlankTime 15
> SuspendTime 20
> OffTime 30
What exactly is the difference between su
i2o seems to be not so much of a threat any longer.
Sometime after I first started talking with the press about i2o,
someone pointed out that the i2o group had left their standard document
(about 500 pages) on their anonymous FTP server. Wired News published
the URL, and thousands of people downlo
Hi,
I've only been using Debian 1.3.1 for a short while now and have run up
against a problem that I'm not sure what to do about.
When trying to create a custom kernel image, I am in the middle of the
'make config', right at the point that make splits off and tries to set up
the configuration
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