Hello Debianistas,
I've been away from this list since the etch testing days so apologies
if what's to follow has already come up and been answered.
I did a clean minimal Lenny install yesterday from the Xfce/Lxde cd,
with Xfce4 as the only desktop environment. This was working well until
I upgra
This is normal. I have 3 dlinks, 2 linksys and a debian box set up as a
DHCP server. They all work this way. So what's the problem.
Thought it's supposed to rotate IP addresses from within the specified
range?
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B. Hoffmann
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really well.
(Yes, I know about the problem with the GPL compliance from D-link but
these were bought way before that in 2003/04.)
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B. Hoffmann
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on your fluxbox work space?
What about Sawfish?
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BTW, Xfce seems to manage windows currently but it's not terribly
smooth, it's giving a sort of rolling effect when redrawing, that's why
the quest for something better.
Thanks.
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e for them which I thought was down to
the DE.
Also for example icewm and fvwm seem to be both window managers and
DE's?
Apologies for bringing this up again!
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> B. Hoffmann wrote:
> > Never mind, not sure what went on but eventually the configuration stuck
> > to the SB card instead of the via onboard chip.
> >
> > Seemed to need a full power down instead of just a reboot.
> >
> >
>
> Are you using a 2.6
Never mind, not sure what went on but eventually the configuration stuck
to the SB card instead of the via onboard chip.
Seemed to need a full power down instead of just a reboot.
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every
time I run alsaconf. Network is a Realtek card, NOT integrated so should
be independent from the via chip.
Any ideas for a more elegant solution than what I'm doing now? Would it
help to disable onboard sound in the BIOS ?
Thanks a bunch -
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