> Unfortunately, I didn't get any meaningful reply - so I thought I would ask
> you as the package maintainer directly.
sure, actually, I've gotten asked this a number of times. I wrote a
response to [EMAIL PROTECTED] a while back, I have
included that here. I'm happy to talk about the issue a
Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 11:36:30AM +0200 wrote:
> hello!!,
>
> I have installated debian 3.0, but the mouse does not work. It uses usb. How can
>I configurate it?
>
Hi,
This question is better suited to debian-user, cc'ing. Here is a
pretty good guide:
http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/c122.
Hi,
Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 12:10:33PM -0700 wrote:
> Hello,
> I just installed the potato base and I'm not sure which packages I
> should start adding in order to have a "full featured" system. I know I
> want X,gcc,emacs, etc. but I'm not sure what else.
debian-boot is for discussion and problems
Wed, May 29, 2002 at 10:19:37AM - wrote:
> hi all!!
>
> I am experiencing a tough time as my system had a kernel panic. it
> happened while I was installing openoffice. The system hunged and
> there was no way left other than rebooting & then a kernel panic
> prompt.
>
> I had installed de
Hi,
debian-boot only deals with problems getting a basic Debian system up,
that doesn't include X. I'm forwarding this to debian-user where
there are more knowledgable people for this type of problem.
-David
Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 01:39:39PM -0400 wrote:
> Gentlemen/Ladies,
>
> Have in the past
Hi,
This doesn't sound like a debian-boot problem, it sound like debian-user
might have a better idea, though I'm not sure, I'm cc'ing them anyway.
Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 01:50:09AM -0400 wrote:
> Hi guys..
> I'm trying to install Debian 2.2 r0 on my laptop (HP Pavilion n5430), which
> has a 20Gbyt
Hi James,
I always use XF86Setup (package xf86setup). It sounds to me like your
configuration is wrong.
Forwarded to debian-user, a more appropriate forum.
-David
Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 10:13:21PM +0100 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just recently bought the official Debian 2.2 r3. I have installed it
This question is appropriate for debian-user, debian-boot only handles the
base install (which doesn't include X). It is best to send to only one list
first rather than cross-posting to multiple. I'm forwarding to
debian-user, and I can suggest the package 'xf86setup' and the program
XF86Setup.
-
We're drifting towards questions that are more appropriate for debian-user.
Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:41:45AM -0400 wrote:
> > The modules should be on your filesystem already. To install more you can
> > 1 - use 'modconf'
>
> Cool! modconf is great, but how can I select all the modules en masse?
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