On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 01:37:43AM -0600, Adam Porter wrote:
> Metrics wrote:
>
> > I'm using gcc-4.0 to build the kqemu kernel module.
>
> When I ran ./configure on QEMU 0.8.0 and kqemu, it warned me that there are
> known problems with gcc 4.0. I compiled it with gcc 3.4. I believe you
> can
Thanks all, I have something to look for now.
Byron
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Does anybody know a simple network monitoring utility that
I can use to determine what individual processes on my
Debian Sarge system are continually using up my bandwidth?
Thanks,
Byron
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On 04/10/05, Aleksandar Ristovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul hello,
>
> I found your posting using google, I have the DWL-650 card too and I
> have no idea how to install it. I have debian installed and not much
> experience with linux.
>
> I was wondering if you have found the solution?
>
>
> You're using the C compiler front-end to compile and link C++ code.
> Don't do that.
>
> You should use the C++ compiler front-end to compile and link
> C++ code (especially link!)
>
> You should be using g++ for both of these commands.
Thanks, feel a bit stupid now. I think I was confused
On 14/09/05, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I don't know if he's trolling.
> He comes across as someone who uses one app. and therefore nothing else
> is any good.
>
> I've used aptitude for a couple of years now, on dial-up, go to bed on
> the upgrade, wake up in the morning, and every
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:21, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> "Basajaun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > One question I would like to make myself (I mean... not _to_ myself,
> > hehehe) is: how does one get the modem not to produce its annoying
> > noises with pon?
>
> There is an AT command you can send to
> > Can anyone share some tips, tricks, or favorite applications to
> > increase the useability of a dial-up Internet connection?
Lots of patience, overnight downloading, and a friend with a good
broadband connection.
Byron
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Hi all,
Just a quick question about exim. I've just finished setting it up with
fetchmail->exim->procmail->courier-imap, and I must admit it's working very
nice. The only thing is, I'm using the smarthost option to send mail (I'm on
dial-up), and in the headers, it has...
Received: from localh
Thanks Kevin, your example below worked perfectly. I didn't have a chance to
try yours Jim, because I liked the idea of not needing external packages.
Thanks again to everyone who helped out. Just marvellous ;-).
Byron Hillis
> From: Kevin Buhr
>
> -START OF EXAMPLE-
&g
Roberto C. Sanchez said...
> I forget if the minipage environment is limnited to a single
> page, or if it can span multiple pages. If the latter, then
> that may be an option.
Unfortunately, the minipage environment doesn't allow for
placement of figures inline with the text, so it's not an op
Hi all,
Just wanting to tap into some of the wide-ranging knowledge
available on this list.
A quick Q for a Latex document layout. I want a single
column output, but on the right hand side I want a line
that separates the \marginpar notes from the rest of the
text. Like this
Body Tex
Hi all,
I have a rather strange request. Does anybody have the ndiswrapper
kernel module (ndiswrapper.ko) compiled for the 2.6.11-1-686 kernel?
I'm sitting behind a very slow dial-up line, and the thought of getting
kernel sources (apparently the headers won't work) makes me rather
uneasy. If anyo
> > >
> > > A="/cvs/proj/src"
> > > B="/code"
> > > find "$A/" |while read line; do
> > > X=$(echo "$line"|cut -d/ -f6-);
> >
> > X=$(echo "$line"|baseline);
>
> Argh, that should have been:
>
>
> X=$(echo "$line"|basename);
>
> >
Hi everybody,
A bit off topic, but it is on a Debian machine. Here's the situation. I've
got a bunch of files layed out like this...
/cvs/proj/src/rs232/rs232.asm
/cvs/proj/src/rs232/include/rs232_include.inc
/cvs/proj/src/rs232/include/rs232.inc
/cvs/proj/src/a2d/a2d.asm
/cvs/proj/src/a2d/includ
-Original Message-
From: Karl Ebener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 18 December 2004 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Debian Netinst: DHCP hangs, static hangs
Hi!
I want to install Debian using the Debian Installer RC-2 as Netinst. My
system: Athlon XP 2200+, MSI MS-6
hate nVIDIA at the
moment, especially after fighting their custom, kernel-tainting install
scripts.
Byron
P.S. Sorry for the long post, just thought I'd give out all the details.
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Hi everybody,
Newbie here...but learning.
I'm trying to get the Nvidia Nforce 2 Drivers running on a pretty standard
Debian
Woody Install. I'm running the 2.4.18 kernel (the optional one in Woody
(bf24), and
the installer tells me that the kernel is not supported so I need to specify
the
source p
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