Anyone? Any ideas? What is this?
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Mark,
I laugh that you say it sounds geek. If anything, I am contra-geek, a
masters student in Theology with barely any technical know-how other
than how to slap a computer together.
Peace,
DAVE
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 21:19:37 -0600, David Meiser wrote
Mark,
One thing I forgot to mention on this was that I am running unstable
with XF86 4.3, though it should work with XF86 4.2, as well. Also, I
say use a 2.6 series kernel because the DRI and AGPGART stuff is
already in there, no need to build more modules. Yes, it's possible. I've
done it
Personally, "Give up" isn't in my vocab. Here's what you do (and what
worked for me on my Radeon 8500):
1) download/compile/install a 2.6.0 series kernel, modularizing the
Direct Rendering stuff for Radeon, and AGPGART, and whatever your
motherboard and processor specific setup is
2) Add agpga
You know, Debian users need to get over this "commercial distribution" fobia.
You are all on the same side. I haven't been reading this list for a couple
of months now, and when I signed up again, the first thing I read is another
rant about RedHat. It's getting pretty boring.
Debian works
Hello, I am running a system where my main hdd is an external SCSI HDD
on an Adaptec AIC7881-U. In the 2.4.xx series kernel, I haven't had any
problems compiling, installing, or booting this hard drive. Recently, I
decided to give the 2.6.0-test series a try, so I downloaded the source
(via apt
I have Netscape 7.02 running under Sid. I had the same problem when installing.
To get it to work, I did the worst hack in the world and just copied the
libstdc++-libc6 file to whatever netscape was asking for. It works for me,
though.
Peace,
DAVE
Mark C wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 20:
Looks like I perhaps spoke a little too soon. I logged into KDE using
GDM and found all my menus to be screwed up. All text in every menu
seems to be skewed about half a line down from where it is supposed to
be. Any suggestions or workarounds for the KDM problem?
Peace,
DAVE
David Meiser
Thanks Nathan... you were right on. I read that, installed gdm and have
gdm for the graphical login. I still wish I had kdm, but I'll be patient
and wait for the fix.
Peace,
DAVE
Nathan Poznick wrote:
Thus spake David Meiser:
XFree86 Version 4.3.0 (DRI trunk)
Release Dat
A few months back, after I installed the DRI/DRM modules, KDM stopped
working. I was, and am, able to run startx from the command line and
have a fully functioning xsession, though. Not too long after that
(before I had a chance to troubleshoot it), my computer went down hard
with a burnt-out
http://opensource.creative.com/ and ftp://opensource.creative.com/pub/doc/live_faq.html#CardsSupported
*should* provide you with some help.
Peace,
DAVE
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 05:14, Paul Johnson wrote:
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I am trying to get an HP Deskjet 880C working under linux over USB and
my linux box (running sid) can't seem to find/access it. I was actually
able to cat /dev/usb/lp0 and get something back (an Input/Output error).
However, no auto-magical configuration program seems to want to detect
it. Is
Joao,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the other protocols (MSN, IRC)
come compiled into gaim. I think that you can enable them by going into
Tools>Plugins... I'm not sure, though, as I run Gaim from CVS, which
I would recommend. As an added bonus, Gaim comes default with the
oth
Thanks everyone who provided help. I found that, by putting my username
in the username field, I could work around this issue in a fairly simple
and sane manner, with a reasonable amount of security... we already had
some fool hack our first win32 media server and delete our music, so I have
1. Yes you need to unzip it. If it is a .gz file, use gunzip. If this
gives you a tar file, 'tar tvf ' will show you what is in
it, and 'tar xvf ' will extract the files.
The file I downloaded is actually a .zip, so I'm good there. However,
I'm using Win2K, so getting it onto an ext2
I recently have decided to install Debian on my computer after a long
absence from the Linux world. However, I bought a cheap Winmodem and
after a long, involved search I have actually found a device driver for
Linux. After consulting with a couple of friends, none of us were able
to figure o
I've been trying to update my KDE to the newest stable version (apt-get
install task-kde), however, when I try to install, I get the error message
'Depends: libqt2 but it is not installable.' I tried to install libqt2,
which gave me the message that libqt2.2 is now being used. I then tried to
While trying to compile ALSA with the 2.4.1 kernel, the following message was
returned:
couldn't find diagnostic data in /usr/share/perl/5.6.0/pods/perldiag.pod
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.6.0 /usr/local/share/perl/5.6.0 /usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.6.0 /usr/share/perl/5.6.0
/usr/
Recompile with 2.4.0 and the alsa source (use the kernel-package utility) and
be modest in what you select for the kernel (ex. no developmental code) and
the problem should be fixed. 2.2.18pre21 and 2.2.18 seem to be fu-jucked up.
The packages you'll need are kernel-source-2.4.0, alsa-source, a
Hi, I've been trying to get my system to work with dual monitors, and I'm
having a little trouble.
Card 1 is a Voodoo3 3000 PCI with a generic monitor attached
Card 2 is an ATI Rage Pro GB (Mach 64) with an NEC MultiSync XV14 attached
The X Server reports that it is unable to find device when it
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