I've heard that Emacs is freely customizable so I was wondering if there's a
nice way to turn it into an email client.
Thanks.
JZidar
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I've installed CDBakeOven so as to be able to burn my CDs in Debian. After
solving some minor problems (enabling SCSI support and ful SCSI emulation)
I've successfully burnt mz first Linux CD.
The problem: When I open this fresh CD in some Windoze program, there is
nothing on it (blank CD). What i
After successfully turning a Winmodem into a Linmodem I am not able to setup
a dial-up connection to my ISP.
Is module tty-ldisc-3 part of the kernel?
Where can I find Debian specific help regarding ppp?
Thanks in advance.
Zee
The syslog says:
Mar 6 23:53:16 diablo chat[874]: send (ATDT088032
What does this error mean and What can I do to solve it? The internet is not
working as a consequence.
I've used pppconfig to set the connection settings. I'm using kernel verison
2.4.20 .
I attach the lines relative to the message from the systemlog.
JZidar
Mar 6 23:53:16 diablo chat[874]: se
I've recently bought a US Robotics 56K PCI winmodem. I realized the last
part (winmodem) just a few days ago.
How do I install it in Woody?
Currently I'm using Woody, unstable/testing and kernel 2.4.20.
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AC97 is supported by WindowsXP, because I have one in my other computer and
it woks like a charm. As for Linux, to use AC97, you must recompile your
kernel and enable it.
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If a make a custom kernel using the kernel-package, do I have to rebuild
also the kernel-headers? If this is true, how do I do it? Or is it good
enough to install the old ones, provid that I only recompiled my old kernel?
Zee
Thanks to all of you, guys! Debian rocks!
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Is there any graphics program for working with graphics in Linux as powerful
as CorelDraw is?
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It's going to be hard. For the GUI you should try TinyX (or something like
that).
Zee
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Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 5:56 PM
I need to know if my computer can support debianand I need to knwo if
it will supp
What compiler and which version do I need to compile nVidia's kernel part of
the driver? It might be the same as of the GLX part but I'm not sure.
Help needed!
zee
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Is there a simple way to upgrade XFree86 (deb, tar, gzip package, source)?
Very important: I don't have an internet connection.
Zee
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roll your own kernel with make-kpkg, or at least install the
kernel-headers package for your kernel version
# cd /usr/src/linux && make-kpkg binary
(then look for debs in /usr/src, or)
# apt-get install kernel-headers-2.x.x
- install the following packages:
# apt-get install nvidia-glx-src nvidi
Is there a way to upgrade XFree 4.1 -> 4.2 without an internet connection
avaliable via apt-get or something? I have the version 4.2. downloaded on my
hdd.
zee
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Is there a way to upgrade XFree 4.1 -> 4.2
without an internet connection avaliable via apt-get or something? I have the
version 4.2. downloaded on my hdd.
zee
roll your own kernel with make-kpkg, or at
least install the kernel-headers package for your kernel version#
cd /usr/src/linux && make-kpkg binary(then look for debs in
/usr/src, or)# apt-get install kernel-headers-2.x.x
- install the following packages:# apt-get
install nvidia-glx-src
roll your own kernel with make-kpkg, or at
least install the kernel-headers package for your kernel version#
cd /usr/src/linux && make-kpkg binary(then look for debs in
/usr/src, or)# apt-get install kernel-headers-2.x.x
- install the following packages:# apt-get
install nvidia-glx-src
What are the differences between the Ext3 filesystem and ReiserFS? Which one
is better in terms of speed, efficency ...?
Zee
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After a fresh install of Woody, X crashes with the
message "no screens found". I attach the relative log file and config
file.
Zee
log file:
XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1 / X Window
System(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6510)Release
Date: 21 December 2001If the server is older
Any experiences with Debian and WMware
3.X?
Zee
Recently i've installed DEbian 3.0 on my PC (512 mb
ram, P4 1.6 GHz, GF4 MX 440).
When trying to run X i get the "no screens found"
error. No matter which driver (svga, nv) i choose during the installation
process the Xserver fails.
My system worked fine under Red Hat 7.3 so it's a
Debia
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