On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 03:03, Vanh Phom wrote:
> Hi folk,
> After reading on report of servers compromised. Just for curiorsity I
> run chkrootkit on my own machine and come up with this result:
>
> Searching for anomalies in shell history files... nothing found
> Checking `asp'... not infected
> C
I can play sound files in XMMS, noatun mplayer, etc. but Audacity 1.0.1
won't let me select /dev/dsp as the playback device. The preference
dialog gives me an error message "Invalid playback device".
I have seen threads on this problem in the list archives of several
sites but no one seems to h
Ben Kal wrote:
On 2 Jun 2003 "Gary L. Dolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 12:28:45AM +0100, Ben Kal wrote:
Hi folks,
Do some of you know more about the following inconvenience I have
with sound on my Linux machine:
sound works fine if I boot directly into Linux af
Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Hello!
I am very new to debian, but not to linux.
I build myself a new kernel with the es1371 sound module.
I can insert the module, oder remove it, so it seems to work.
But when i start xmms and i want to play a mp3 file, i get this error:
1. You have the correct output pl
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel image and now I can't switch to a virtual console
from X. I installed the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel from the Debian Woody CDs
and everything worked fine. I used apt-get to install the 2.4.18-k7
kernel and now things have gotten a little funky. When I reboot, KDM
comes up
(snip)
>
Anyone have a reply to the original question?
Has anyone successfully installed Debian on a Walmart OSless computer?
Brian
Registered Linux User #22
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 13:47:21 +1100 (EST)
Tadeusz Bak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Juari Ritter [iso-8859-1] Müller wrote:
> [...]
> > success running AutoCAD (through wine?) or any CAD
> > system capable of opening AutoCAD files.
>
> You may want to check QCad: http://
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