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Doh! I bet this is the problem. I have a linksys router/switch that I
bet is the culprit. Don't know why I didn't think of it before. I can't
think of how to fix it until I get home, though. The weird thing is that
this has only been a problem when my linux box went down with kernel
problems. I
osts.
hth
sean
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 11:53:00PM -0600, Charles Lewis wrote:
I have dhcp set up on my linux box to serve a Win2000 box, a Win98 box,
a WinXP box, and networked HP LJ1200. It works fine, until I try to
upgrade the kernel from 2.4.18 to 2.4.20 (from an earlier thread). The
about upgrading except that I keep hoping that
maybe a dri fix for my rage128 card will appear.
Charles Lewis
iain d broadfoot wrote:
after copying the old config file, do a
make oldconfig
this will ask all new options, and write a new .config that will work
happily.
enjoy!
iain
27;m ready to pull what little hair I have left out. Any
ideas would be GREATLY appreciated.
Charles Lewis
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I have the same problem whether it's a linux box or a unix box. Just
something with putty I think.
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Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Hi,
> Whenever I login to my woody server and run a command
> and place it in the background, I can't logout from the putty
> window p
make-kpkg modules_image. Where would you guys start troubleshooting this
type of thing?
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Apparently there is already a bug or two filed on this already (for
sid...I think it may be in potato and woody). The interesting thing is
that there IS a package libpisock8. I wonder if the package manager for
kpilot and korganizer needs to update the dependency.
chas
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kpilot and korganizer both have dependencies on libpisock4 which "does
not appear to be available", on sid (or anywhere for that matter) and it
has been this way for some time now. Anyone know anything about this?
chas
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Rainer Ellinger wrote:
>Charles Lewis wrote:
>
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>>Hrm...I guess you mean that I need to create /dev/loop8 thru
>>/dev/loop63? I didn't realize I needed to do this. How do I do this?
>>
>>
>
>for i in $(seq 8 63) ; do mknod /dev/loop$i b 7 $i
Rainer Ellinger wrote:
>Charles Lewis wrote:
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>>lilo.conf "append = " mem=nopentium max_loop=64", however this does
>>not seem to affect anything.
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>
>And you've created the correlative loop devices in /dev?
>
>
>
entium max_loop=64", however this does not
seem to affect anything.
I think I may be able to fix this problem by putting each static link
inside a directory of it's own, but I was still wondering why I couldn't
increase the max_loop limit. Any suggestions?
Charles Lewis
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p when I try to play these songs.
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From: "Florian Struck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 3:39 PM
Subject: OGG wont do
Hi i have just tried grip using cdparanoia ripps ok encodes with lame (from
> > Secondly, if it is "dependency hell" as you say, why are there working
> > unofficial debs
> > out there?
> >
> > chas
> >
>
> I believe he was joking. kde3 depends on X4.2 which depends on woody
> which depends on security infrastructure which depends and so on
Doh! Don't I feel stupi
> On Thursday 06 June 2002 17:11, Charles Lewis wrote:
> > Does anyone know what the real status of KDE3 in sid is? I've been
> > told that we were waiting on gcc 3.1, but that's been in sid for a
> > while. I've also been told that we are waiting on xfree86
Does anyone know what the real status of KDE3 in sid is? I've been told that
we were waiting on gcc 3.1, but that's been in sid for a while. I've also
been told that we are waiting on xfree86 4.2 (which apparently is waiting on
woody, which is waiting on security updates, etc).
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> > Anyone know why I can't click on http links in Evolution! I've looked at
> > all the config settings I can find where I could specify Konquerer or
> > something as the default browser, but with no luck.
>
> gnome-control-center
Anyone know why I can't click on http links in Evolution! I've looked at
all the config settings I can find where I could specify Konquerer or
something as the default browser, but with no luck.
chas
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Anyone know if there is a deb for this anywhere or if there are any problems
installing the tar on sid?
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ibdri.a
(II) Module dri: vendor="The Xfree86 Project"
compiled for 4.0.3, module version = 1.0.0
ABI class: Xfree86 Server Extension, version 0.1
(II) Loading extension Xfree86-DRI
...
(II) R128(0): Using Xfree86 Acceleration Architecture (XAA)
...
(II) R128(0): Acceleratio
I'm not sure, but it seem like I remember that one of Alan Cox's earlier
2.4.4 patches contained a fix for the VIA chipset which was backed out again
after a few days. Anyone have any corrections on this info?
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> From: "Edwin Lau" <
ate a basic root filesystem to burn onto
the cd?
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ramdisk of some kind, but I'm not sure if that's necessary.
If I knew how to do this, I think I could add the raw image of a hard drive
template and burn ONE cd that would have everything needed to restore a hard
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mlinuz
Hope this helps
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> Does anyone know a good link to some straight forward step-by-step
> instructions on how to recompile the linux kernel? I need to up the max
> processes per user (by altering /usr/include/linux/tasks.h) and in
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I'm looking at the Viking IntelliFlash USB which will read SmartMedia,
PCMCIA (Types I & II), and CompactFlash. However, I want to be able to use
it under linux.
Anyone had any success with this or any other usb flash memory card readers?
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views from anandtech, I just purchased a Iwill KK266
motherboard and an AMD Athlon 1GHz with 266MHz front side bus from
newegg.com for $263.
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> From: "Gregory T. Norris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 20:35:53 -0500
&
. On
the Windows client side we have loadlin scheduled to boot into linux at
night (which uses an NSF system mount), it then rsyncs the client's hard
drive, and then reboots the computer back into Windows.
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Apparently it was a permissions problem with /dev/sg0.
Not sure what that device is used for, because my cd is on /dev/scd0, but
after I fixed permissions, grip worked just fine.
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> Just installed the grip package, but I can't get it to rip. I'
from the command line with
success. What am I doing wrong?
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I take it you are running sid? Same thing happened to me. I just decided to
wait patiently until they update the ssh package.
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> From: Anthony Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 13 Apr 2001 09:14:57 -0400
> To: debian-user@lists.debia
I for one, do not consider announcements regarding Progeny to be spam. I
applaud Progeny for the contributions they are making to Debian and I
consider announcements such as this to be equivalent to announcements of
potato or woody being released.
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BINGO! Changed to 16 bit and DRI is now enabled.
However, tuxracer is still a slide show. :( Wonder if resolution has
anything to do with it.
Think I'll go check out tuxracer.com
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> From: Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 21
No errors, but the following lines puzzle me.
(**) R128(0): DPMS enabled
(**) R128(0): Direct rendering disabled
I know DRI has been enabled in the kernel. Is there somewhere else that it
gets enabled?
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> From: Jimmy Richards <[EMAIL PRO
XF86Config-4:
Driver "r128" (was "ati")
Option "AGPMode" "2" (added)
Any other suggestions?
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eave it as a module.
*sigh* Sometimes I wonder if I'm in the right profession...
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> From: Charles Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 13:26:13 -0800
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Re: sound compiled into kernel as opposed
, but it appears to me that sound.o is not
being associated with es1371 (although I did notice in conjunction with
other modules)
Now I'm wondering if debian tinkered with the linux kernel source for 2.4.2.
I think I'll trying downloading the kernel source from another location.
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s but if I cat something to /dev/dsp, I don't get any sound.
What else do I need to do to make it work?
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w what the secret is?
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(another ta-da) and it generated an
XF86Config-4 with all the settings that I had specified when I ran
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86.
Ahhh...the pleasures of the constantly moving landscape of Linux. :)
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> From: Charles Lewis <[EMAIL PRO
es and gpm is working fine,
so I'm not sure where to go next.
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> From: Jimmy Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 16 Mar 2001 14:02:55 -0700
> To: Charles Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
erate XF86Config-4 since none of
the usual utilities seem to be present or have dependencies on
xserver-xfree86.
Any ideas?
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rotocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "Device""/dev/gpmdata"
Before I ran xf86config, I had added the lines:
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Buttons" "5"
And I may have been using the IntelliMouse protocol as well.
.and they lived happily ever after... :)
Thanks for your help. Now I'm off to learn some sql
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on 3/1/01 1:53 PM, Andrew Perrin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What you need to do is log into the box as the postgres super-user
> (generally usern
x27;ve read some postgres documentation, but debian apparently does things a
little differently. Any suggestions?
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y happy creating just 2 partitions. 1 for swap and 1 for
everything else. Simple and easy, and I have yet to regret it on any of the
systems that I have installed. I would be interested in a discussion of
possible ramifications of using this method.
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(--remove):
subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
Starting usbmgr: usbmgr.
usbmgr[23749]: umount /proc/bus/usb
I tried using --reinstall. I tried removing the .deb and installing again.
And I've tried some other foolish things as well. What haven't I tried yet?
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library
I don't get it. What do I need to do?
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My sources.list is:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib
Anyone have any ideas why KDE packages (i.e. kdebase,konqueror,etc)
are not showing up?
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I'm getting the following error and system hang (can exit with Ctrl-C)
Setting up xserver-xfree86 (4.0.1-9) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/xserver-xfree86.config: [: -eq: unary operator expected
Is this a bug, or something I need to fix on my end?
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I wondered if anyone was going to mention teraterm with the SSH plugin
(available as a separate download). It's what we use here at the university,
but now I'm curious about putty. Anyone know the feature differences?
Chas
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> terraterm with the SSH plugin works very well with exc
recompiling affect the already installed 4.0.1? If Branden makes
more changes does it overwrite what I have compiled?
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7;t explain why
it won't work under 3.3.6 for you, because I ran it for about a month with
no problems on that.
Thinking maybe I should go get the latest driver from off their website.
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> Dear all.
>
> I've just bought a new computer and I've
ow to boot
out of windows and log in to gdm to play the great variety of games that
were installed. :)
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> "Ray Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you have been using FreeBSD I would just get Debian and for the
> > same money
to download an .iso
(maybe of Deluxe Edition) with all the packages?
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) and
you will have access to the rest of the packages. But if you want to order
the Deluxe package, I'm sure they could use the extra money. :)
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>Can somebody explain why Stormix only includes 1 CD for download whereas
>potato is a 3 CDs set?
>Isn
me to
say that as a Corel stockholder :) Anyway, it took about 4 working days for
me to get it delivered.
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> Since the Linux conference is running in our area this week, I
> thought someone or some
> resource would be available locally to purchas
me to
say that as a Corel stockholder :) Anyway, it took about 4 working days for
me to get it delivered.
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> Since the Linux conference is running in our area this week, I
> thought someone or some
> resource would be available locally to purchas
We use debian all over this campus (routers, firewalls, mail servers, web
servers, samba servers, etc) and I know that they have at least one debian
box in the CS department.
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tarting to act
very bizarre.
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Sorry, should have said something about that.
Currently running 2.2.17pre6, so that shouldn't be the problem...
>
> Maybe try to upgrade your kernel?
> What kernel are you running?
>
> On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 04:18:08PM -0500, Charles Lewis wrote:
> > In your ker
detected
> matroxfb: MTRR's turned on
> matroxfb: 1152x864x16bpp (virtual: 1152x7280)
> matroxfb: framebuffer at 0xE200, mapped to 0xd0005000, size 16777216
> Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 144x54
> fb0: MATROX VGA frame buffer device
>
> On Fri, 21 Jul 20
Just got a Matrox G400 and I'm trying to set up framebuffer. The kernel
supports G100/G200 but not the G400. Anyone else out there have any success
with this card.
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I think if they put libncurses5-dev and bzip2 (and any other missing
package) as suggested dependencies for kernel-source then it would save a
lot of non-gurus some time.
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> Jens Helweg wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've just installed my first debian disrtibution (Potato 2.2) and I
>
Does anyone know where I can find a deb package for twig? It's a nice little
web based IM. The tarball can be found at http://twig.screwdriver.net/ , but
I can't seem to find any .debs anywhere.
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code (1)
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Or do they intend to "ship" potato with 2.2.16?
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The went into the test cycle on May 3 which was supposed to be over by now.
Anyone heard any news?
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deselect shows:
--- Obsolete/local Optional packages in section non-US ---
*** Opt non-US libssl09 0.9.4-5
*** Opt non-US ssh 1.2.3-3
Is ssh imbedded in another package or what? Surely it's not truly obsolete!
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After saving the settings and exiting, it kicks us back to the prompt,
so I was assuming the server was indeed dead.
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> > However, after saving
> > the settings and type startx we get the fol
.12)
Intel 440GX AGP Motherboard
ICP Vortex PCI Ultra 2 SCSI Disk Array Controller
Pentium III 500, 256 RAM
Internal IDE (4GB)
Seagate Barracuda 18LP (18GB) x 4
S3 Trio64V2 VGA
Intel PRO/100+ netcard x 2
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So
I do?
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oppy disk.
Memory modules, while currently expensive, allow instantaneous recording
of high quality pictures and will only get cheaper as time goes on.
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a router and cabling installed.
Meanwhile, we are using round robin DNS.
> The
> end goal is to split out the services to each interface. Please let me
know
> if more information/clarity is needed.
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f your NICs are connected to the same segment. I'm pretty sure you
need a router to take advantage of this functionality. Can anyone clarify?
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>
I felt like I
understood what was on my PC better. To be sure, I still don't know half of
what is on my PC, but process of starting with a small base system (what is
it now, 8 floppies?) and adding to it little by little was very helpful.
Anyway, hope this helps and good luck!
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After the latest slashem upgrade, X Slashem reverted back to using ascii
map/objects. Anyone know how to fix this?
n at /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/Text/Wrap.pm line 45,
chunk 23.
E: Sub-process dpkg-preconfig --apt returned an error code (255)
E: Failure running script dpkg-preconfig --apt
What can I do?
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I realize I made a mistake choosing Gtk, what I would like to know is how to
set the default Frontend to something else.
> Charles Lewis wrote:
> > Getting the following debconf frontend errors periodically:
> >
> > Gtk-WARNING **: Cannot init gtk at
> > /usr/lib/pe
ccept failed
[error] error:1407609C:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:http
request
Grief, I hate being ignorant...What could be the problem?
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use I have looked
through all the docs & scripts for a place to configure this yet without
success. Can anyone relieve my ignorance?
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> On 09-Nov-1999, Charles Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want to be able to read my mail from a web page while I'm gone on
> > vacation. What are you guys using to provide that functionality?
> >
> www.horde.org/imp/
I'm going to try
lient for email.
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> Charles Lewis wrote:
> >
> > I want to be able to read my
I want to be able to read my mail from a web page while I'm gone on
vacation. What are you guys using to provide that functionality?
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would be easy to get them to migrate completely to Linux.
Plus, isn't the GNU mantra that software should be free? :)
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Speaking of laptops, I have a Compaq Presario 1920 that I have been dreaming
for a long time of installing Debian on it, but I've been too chicken.
Anyone else had a successfuly experience with one of these?
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tr '^Bhplj6p' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
Is this a samba config problem or a printcap config problem?
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I also had problems. I ended up choose hostname over nis.
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onfig --apt returned an error code (1)
E: Failure running script dpkg-preconfig --apt
...
I have an almost identical installation on another box without problems. Any
ideas?
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Problem solved... I added this line to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://www.debian.org/~ljlane/downloads enlightenment/
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Is anyone else having conflict problems with enlightenment?
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Error 2
shandril:/usr/src/linux# cpp: output pipe has been closed
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to the beginning of /etc/init.d/portmap
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> hi,
>
> I ju
tdyc.
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> Hi
>
> anyone know whats going on at debian.tdyc.org ?
&g
ference between bzimage and
zimage, and which one should I be using?
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> > I have an an ensonique 1371, and it works good. I had to enable it (as a
> > module) in the kernel (2.2), and add 'es1371' to /etc/modules so that it
> > loads on bootup, but haven't had any problems so far except that I can't
> > figure out how to get rid of some random DMA timeouts.
>
> Char
random DMA timeouts.
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e to all xterms that are opened.)
>
>HTH,
> Colin
yes! thank you for your reply.
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The way we solved the SIOCADDRT problem (in potato) was to just comment out
the route add lines. Apparently they are not needed. Although why they were
needed in slink and not potato I don't know.
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