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To: "Andrew McRobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Problems with Acer CD-RW 8432IA (cont...)
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> Andrew,
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> Have you ever had this writer working under
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... I always just use 'mkboot [image]' on my main kernel image, which
gives me the same lilo config on the floppy as for the HDD.
Andrew
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rong I'd appreciate it ... otherwise I'm
going to put it down as
either a motherboard or CD-RW hardware error ... and the CD-RW is easier to
replace!
thanks
Andrew
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me to run a
UFS module with 'insmod' or something along those lines?
cheers
Andrew McRobert
g new SCSI driver in Dell Poweredge - a challenge?
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 03:51:18PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
> the Seagate HDD at id 0, and the config file tells LILO to look for the
> kernel and root partition on "/dev/sda1".
this is simple, just get a lilo boot: prompt a
kick-in
first, meaning that my main system drive (SCSI id 0), is /dev/sda???
*Any* help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Andrew
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hi all
Can anyone tell me a reliable way to make a boot disk? I've tried the
mkboot util, and I have to say it's pretty average - it hasn't
successfully booted a disk, only get's to:
"LILO boot:
Loading linux"
and dies ... I'm pretty sure there's a way to make a boot disk with dd,
but can't reme
hi all
I tried adding a ULTRA SCSI hard disk to the server (on the separate ULTRA
SCSI channel on the controller), and while the system correctly identifies
all of the attached SCSI devices (including the two other HDDs), it gives
me this message when I connect the ULTRA SCSI drive:
can't locate
"application
tried to connect to forwarded port", and then it terminates. Does anyone
have any experience with this?
cheers
Andrew
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hi
it is controlled by /etc/crontab, one possibility why it's not running may
be the execute permissions on either the /etc/cron.daily directory or the
specific scripts ...
Andrew
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there wld be one though), so you'll probably need to manually edit
/etc/resolv.conf to change those (if necessary).
cheers
Andrew
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thanks, but that doesn't seem to be working ... (I'm still getting about 2
ga-zillion packages to install)
Andrew
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Ph: [
hi all
Does anyone know a quick way to unselect (hold I guess) all the packages in
dselect (as opposed to going through the whole list and hitting "=")???
thanks
Andrew
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her versions of
UNIX. It's apparently a complicated business to get Windows applications to
run normally in Linux, and so far results are disappointing. See
http://www.wininformant.com/display.asp?ID=2874
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om the floppy ...
Andrew
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"Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation"
-Original Me
hi all
Does anyone know how to set the number of characters per line & number of
lines per screen for the console??
thanks
Andrew
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e) rom a mirror site, but the box did not boot the rescue disk.
Thanks for all your sharing.
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er vendors.
The foundation plans to announce a set of initiatives, including a unified
desktop user interface and a set of productivity programs intended to
compete as a free alternative to Microsoft Office."
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, and just
run a backup tape reminder through something like:
crontab remindme.txt
Andrew
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;make modules"
etc?
thanks
Andrew
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"Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation"
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ld cause this error?
thanks
Andrew
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Fro
bzImage :)
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l is about 500K). Anyone have any ideas how to solve this?
thanks
Andrew
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... it's listed as supporting "BBN IAD" on this list:
http://members.toast.net/kmfahey/ports.html
A
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rl alerted me to this mail thread on that port (yep, I noticed it's not in
/etc/services):
http://www.securityportal.com/list-archive/firewalls/1999/Feb/0303.html
tks
Andrew
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]> export TERM // export as env.
variable
then try 'telnettting' ...
tks
Andrew
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... when you log into the potato box, what's the value of the TERM
environment value (get this by typing "env").
tks
Andrew
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sounds like a possibility ... what are those "ferrite beads" you're talking
about?
cheers
Andrew
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hi all
Does anyone know what port 1032 is used for on a Windows machine (or any
machine for that matter)? Running a port scan on my computer shows this port
open and labelled as supporting "iad3"??
thanks
Andrew
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yep, it's an onboard adapter, I downloaded the X server from the mainboard
manufacturer's site ...
Andrew
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yeah, and it lets me widen the image on the screen, but not stretch it
vertically, and doesn't really help with the shadowing (which isn't so bad,
I'd just prefer it wasn't there).
thanks
Andrew
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hi
Does anyone have a good Modeline for this monitor? I can get X running @
1024x768 with 16bpp, but there's a bit of shadowing around eterm windows
etc
thanks!
Andrew
Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 11:40:44PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
> > I downloaded the files the other day, and have just begun the process of
> > trying to install this on our Debian server. I've only had time to get to
> > the stage of convert
thanks for that ...
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, John Pearson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 06:40:51AM -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
> wrote
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I'm trying to restrict my FTP users in own directories using ProFTP.
> >
> > I used the configuration examples found in
hi
I downloaded the files the other day, and have just begun the process of
trying to install this on our Debian server. I've only had time to get to
the stage of converting the rpm's to .tgz files and extracting the files
to a temporary directory. It looks like it could take a fair bit of
hacking
Microsoft advertises for Linux team product manger
Computer giant Microsoft has advertised for a product manger to drive its
corporate Linux strategy.
http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/breaking/2811/A63247-2000Aug11.html
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thank you sir :)
Andrew
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"Linux: The Choice of
many thanks mate. Excuse my ignorance, but what are the rcN.d directories
for? (I know about init.d, no so much about rc0.d etc.)
cheers
Andrew
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ories in /etc: rc0.d, rc1.d, rc2.d, rc3.d, rc4.d
& rc5.d (ie. no "rc.d").
Is there any danger in creating the "/etc/rc.d" directory and storing the
relevant files from the RPM there?
thanks
Andrew
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sorry, I don't have an answer to this myself, but I'm also interested in
knowing how to do this ...
thanks
Andrew
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From: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 9:41 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: res
hi
Does anyone know of a tool that will let you resize an ext2 partition (I
need to give more space to the /var filesystem) ... I guess I could use
Partition Magic ... any other suggestions?
thanks
Andrew
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nks
Andrew
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math"
cheers
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at
hi
Does anyone know the syntax to use 'alien' to convert from rpm to .tar.gz.
The man page says this can be done, but doesn't say how ... the closest
thing listed is "alien -t [file]" which produces [file].tgz ...
tks
Andrew
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r. In other words, if I hit the
"Print" button in Netscape it prints automatically to a Windows printer
(hanging off the PDC).
thanks
Andrew
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hi
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience in getting HP's OpenMail
working on a Debian box? One of the features of OpenMail is that it can
serve as an alternative to M$oft's Exchange Server software, and allows
calendar sharing etc. between employees in an enterprise.
The evaluation ver
r the crash.
tks
Andrew
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math"
e.
tks
Andrew
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math"
-Original Me
I don't know of one @ the Debian WWW site, but there's one in the O'Reilly
"Learning GNU/Linux" book ... which may be at least partly on the Web ...
Andrew
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I usually just hit mine :)
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"The lottery: a tax on people who ar
I sent this to the debian-sparc list ... but thought it might be worth
copying to here too ... tks
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 11:51:54 +0800 (WST)
From: Andrew McRobert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Subject: fsck for UFS??
hi al
ask 255.255.255.0
eth0
#$> route add default gw X.X.X.1
eth0
... and a similar thing for the eth1
interface.
Perhaps if you could post the results of a "netstat -r"
command and a "netstat -a" command.
cheers
Andrew
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I have to say that i find that "tar" covers all bases pretty well ...
depends what you're used to I guess.
tks
Andrew
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From: Olaf Meeuwissen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 10:47 AM
To: Krzys Majewski
Cc: Kelly Corbin; Debian Userslist
Subject: Re
ilable
@:
http://www.probo.com/timr/savagemx.html
Which may fix the problem(s). If you've got any specific questions, feel
free to e-mail me.
cheers
Andrew
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t find
/var/lib/modules/2.0.36/pcmcia ...). My root partition does have all the
correct drivers (including PCMCIA), for 2.2.12 version kernels.
thanks
Andrew
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27;ve also tried switching to the second virtual terminal and
executing "mount /dev/fd0 /floppy", but that doesn't seem to help either.
any ideas?
many thanks
Andrew
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MURD
hi Jay
First of all, I'd recommend subscribing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's a general
mailing list for SAMBA-related issues, and the people on it r very helpful
(generally :) ).
Ok, when you ran sambaconfig, did you specify the INETD option or to 'run as
daemon' option. In your case, if you're runni
[295]: (*system*) RELOAD
(/etc/crontab)"
tks
Andrew
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"The lottery: a
;> approve [passwd_appears_here] subscribe dtlj_sub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
approve: invalid list or password.
>>>>
Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
thanks for any help
Andrew
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ly did you mean by
verifying the address?
thanks
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: C. Falconer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 1:19 PM
To: 'Andrew McRobert'
Subject: RE: Quick netsat qstn
Basically yes. It means there is a connection to the SMTP port of
hi all
i was wondering what it means when netstat shows a connection at:
[my.computer.dom]:smtp [foreign address]
... does it simply mean that someone is sending mail to my.computer.dom?
thanks
Andrew
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IDE BUS Master Enabled
That is the third screen, character-for-character, space-for-space. Now
maybe you can help me some more. Thanks.
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From: "Andrew McRobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Cody Cutrer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc
ur lines, and in the top line I made out LBA before
it disappeared. I can't remember what was below. Just so you know, Windows
98 does boot up and detects the hard drive just fine. I don't know.
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From: "Andrew McRobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
... is your BIOS set to auto-detect your HDDs ... and do they show up at
startup?
tks
A
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From: Cody Cutrer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 8:07 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Get install to Recognize Hard Drive
I can get all the dif
obert" as the username on both the NT and Samba box ...
tks
ANdrew
ps. I'm on the samba mailing list, but no-one seems to have an answer to
this there ...
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From: James Sasitorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 10:30 PM
To: Andrew McRobert;
:reply_sesssetup_and_X(988)
Username is invalid on this system
[2000/06/19 12:37:01, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(408)
Closing connections
thanks a lot for any help!!
Andrew
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penin' here???!!?
TIA
Andrew
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math"
thanks
-Original Message-
From: Steve Lamb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 5:37 PM
To: Debian-Users (E-mail)
Subject: Re: very quick question :)
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 11:12:03AM +0200, Antonio Moragues Ramón wrote:
> > grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H &> lawpc34.log &
>
hi
does anyone know the syntax of the 'grep' command to check all files on a
machine for a pattern e.g. "lawpc34", I've been trying:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H &> lawpc34.log &
but that doesn't seem to work
thanks a lot
Andrew
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math"
!!
Andrew
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math"
n-Users (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Port 139
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:46:55PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
> hi
>
> output from "netstat | more" shows a connection from a remote machine
> to:
>
> [my server].139
>
> I was wondering what port 139 is used for ...
$ cat
hi
output from "netstat | more" shows a connection from a remote machine to:
[my server].139
I was wondering what port 139 is used for ...
thanks
Andrew
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ory permissions for the mail directory
specified in "config.inc" seems to be ok ...
tks
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"The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math"
... I didn't notice any earlier mailings on this, so I'm coming in cold a
little. Trade dress in the US is like "passing off" in Australia. It doesn't
give you any more extensive protection than trade mark registration *e.g.
for the debian swirl* and is harder to prove, because with TM protection,
... if it is a mail server name problem, you can get the server's name
through a whois query ..
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Eric G . Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 12:16 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: fetchmail with ssh
On Sun, Jun 04,
s the root user doesn't care about the old password).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Andrew
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hi
... can you remember how to configure Samba to support shadow passwords?
tks
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 9:06 PM
To: Paulo Henrique Baptista; Debian User
Subject: Re: Win 2000 smbmount problems
Hi
I had a
hi all
... the output from "ps -eax | grep sendmail" shows that sendmail is
rejecting all connections requested on its port (no. 25). Does anyone know
how I can quickly change it so that it will accept connections?
thanks
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ks
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[Andrew McRobert] ,
hi, I thought I'd repost this in case someone with the answer to my question
missed this thanks
I've had a number of problems getting X to run on my Toshiba ... I know
think it may have something to do with a message I receive @ startup. THe
message is "
they should be on the IETF site ... I'm guessing www.ietf.org
A
-Original Message-
From: Eric G . Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 1:16 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: RFC 1878 documents for subnet
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 12:41:21PM +0800,
amp; greater ... is there
some issue there? My laptop has slightly more than 128 ...
thanks
Andrew
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hi Scott
... all you should need to do is run pppconfig (to set up the connection
properties for your ISP), and then run "pon ". You must have also set the IP addresses of your ISP's
nameservers, in /etc/resolv.conf
A
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From: T [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
thanks guys, but I've run xf86config & XF86Setup about 300,000 times (almost
no embellishment there!!) ... I've also got a server flag for "don't die if
the mouse fails" ...
oh well
Andrew
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Vitux
Sent: Wednesda
nope :)
A
-Original Message-
From: Ron Rademaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 4:15 PM
To: Andrew McRobert
Cc: 'Eric G . Miller'; 'Debian-Users (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: XFCOnfiggin'
Are you out of quota or out of diskspace ?
Ron Radem
l is "S3 Incorporated. M7 BIOS"
X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
-Original Message-
From: Eric G . Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 3:42 PM
To: Debian-Users (E-mail)
Subject: Re: XFCOnfiggin'
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 03:0
hi again
Can someone tell me why an XF86Config file from an identical laptop will not
work on mine (ie. identical model, CPU, RAM, HDD, Video Card, Sound Card
etc.) BUT ... mine's Debian as opposed to Red Hat ... ?
tks
A
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Andrew McR
hi
... given the absolutely beautiful simplicity of "pon" and "poff" ... who
wld want a clunky GUI?
:)
A
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hehe, spot the Microsoft user ... sorry, must be constructive ... what is
the exact problem you're having?
Andrew
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 1:13 PM
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hi
while I'm waiting in hope re: my X Win qstn, does anyone know of a good Web
mail package (ie. let's you download mail from another POP server & look @
it through WWW.
ta
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ion 2.0
(--) SVGA: BIOS label is "S3 Incorporated. M7 BIOS"
X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
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IT Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
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-Original Message-
From: Andrew McRobert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 12:04 PM
To: 'Jay Kelly'
Subject: RE: Dumb X Windows Question
... try these .debs at least
xfree86-common
xlib6g
xf86setup
... just apt-get update & then "apt-get
GA: Detected S3 Savage/MX
(--) SVGA: using driver for chipset "s3_savage"
(--) SVGA: videoram: 8192k
(--) SVGA: Ramdac speed: 250 MHz
(--) SVGA: Detected current MCLK value of 83.045 MHz
(--) SVGA: VBE Version 2.0
(--) SVGA: BIOS label is "S3 Incorporated. M7 BIOS"
X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Ph: 9360 6479
Fax: 9310 6671
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... i'm using tar & smbtar on a Dell Poweredge (with SONY DDS3 tape drive)
running Debian 2.2.14 (potato) ... works very nicely ... tar's a great
little program & very useful for your shell scripts ... backing up several
gig with no problems, I'd stay away from GUI tape drive managers, there's
real
Monday, May 15, 2000 3:50 PM
To: Bret Comstock Waldow
Cc: Heather; Andrew McRobert; Debian-Users (E-mail); Debian-Laptop
(E-mail)
Subject: Re: S3, S3V, or XF86_SVGA server
>
> On that basis, it seems the XF86_SVGA server is the right one for the
> Savage chips, and it looks as thoug
hi all
... does anyone know the configure option to compile samba with shadow
password support? (It's not listed on the samba.org site with all the other
options).
thanks
ANdrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Officer, School o
>sorry, I hadn't seen the FAQ section on error 111 which basically equates
>to "the server caused an error but I'm damned if I know what it actually was"
>
>tks
>
>Andrew
>
>
ing to keep the initial installation as simple as possible
as I hadn't installed Debian on a laptop previously (eg. running XF86_SVGA
server etc.). Machine video specs follow:
8 MB Video RAM
Max Res: SVGA - 1280 * 1024, Char. Matrix 8x16, Freq. Ver: 60Hz, Horiz:
48.3/60.0/68.7
wld like to run
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