learn how to correct
the .rej files or guess the underlying problem, but I just don't have
the time. I'll wait for the 2.1 kernel to graduate to stable.
Thanks again.
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C.L. Daugaard
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Peter S Galbraith wrote:
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I'm not an utter newbie, but I feel like it right now. I have a patch
(to support certain hardware) against 2.0.30 that I've successfully
applied. Good. But I guess I'm just clueless about how to apply the
pre-patch 2.0.31-1 through 2.0.31-7 (to gain support for the LS-120
drive). I've checked
I have been unable to find out whether drivers are available or under
development for this new generation of IDE cards. I have a Promise
Ultra33 and Debian 1.3 will not recognize the drives on the card during
installation.
Anyone out there have any info?
Thanks.
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C.L. Daugaard
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This solved the problem. Thanks.
On 4 Jun Martin Bialasinski wrote
>I have tracked down the cause of the problems which were reported about
>irqtune.
>
>Apparently hwtools does not contain the most recent version of irqtune.
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>Using irqtune 0.5 wi
On 3 Jun, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>On 3 Jun, Curtis L. Daugaard wrote:
>
>> 1) Irqtune was working for me under v.1.2, but though my configured
>> hardware is the same I now get an error message. Here is the
message at
My apologies to the debian-user list for my faulty original post. I had
just installed Netscape 4.0 and forgot to disable HTML in its mail
package (which is enabled by default). Let me try again.
Can someone enlighten me on the following, which I can't seem to solve
with the available documentat
Can someone enlighten me on two problems? I can't seem to solve
them with the available documentation
1) Irqtune was working for me under v.1.2, but though my configured
hardware is the same I now get an error message. Here is the message
at boot time:
" irqtune: setting system IRQ priority
My thanks to several of you who responded to my post. You all corrected
my mistake of thinking I could not specify the (preferred) /dev/ttySx in
both gpm and the X-server.
After correcting the config and rebooting I'm able to start and restart
X without killing gpm.
Regards,
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C.L. Daugaard
Before I changed to Debian, I could swear that under Slackware I was
able to use my MS serial mouse in X-Windows without first killing gpm.
No more. X refuses to start, complaining "device in use."
I've tried everything I can think of based on the documentation for gpm,
including invoking the -M
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