Hi
I have an onboard network card which has a vendor supplied driver
module, which I compile and then put in the right place.
It builds correctly and copies correctly but when I try to insmod it, it
complains about the version magic, basically saying that the version
magic is 2.6.16.2-686-sm
Drake Mobius wrote:
> You can position them and then right-click the apps and mark remember
> position and so forth
> much easier than manually editing the apps file.
I used this method but they get saved under the app name of geko, and
use the same settings.
Ben
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flags : No such device
Failed to bring up lo
but if i modify my /etc/network/interfaces to say eth0 is inet loopback.
eth0 comes up fine.
However i can not bring up my network card as it complains that the device
doesnt exist despite the module inserting correctly.
Help.
Ben
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Help, since Xorg updated today, I have been getting 'no screens found'
and messages about no drivers available for keyboard mouse or graphics card.
Running on unstable
Ben
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Bob
I personally use vpnc as my vpn client under debian, it works well with
our citrix vpn here.
Ben
Bob Hynes wrote:
Is there a commonly used VPN client for Debian? I'd like to vpn to a
windows network at work, but I'm not sure if there is something that
works like the VPN client built in
Iain Stephen wrote:
Hi all,
After an update a few weeks ago (which if I remember, updated Firefox)
all the scrollbars in Firefox have dissapeared. Nothing I have tried has
restored them and no aother programs are affected.
Any ideas how I can get them back?
I had this issue it was to do wit
Jeff,
If you simply download and install kernel headers 2.4.18-bf2.4 and recompile
following the instructions in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel and glx, you
should find it works.
Ben
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Sent: 05 April 2003 18:39
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