Does anyone here use a Holtek controller card with a 6560B chip? It's a
VLB controller with with one floppy and two ide connectors.
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promo poster given away at the Bay
>Area
>Linux User Group meeting in June. It a woman covering her ass with a
>Debian
>CD cover. Anyway, does anyone know if I can get a copy of it on line
>somewhere?
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at what it has to offer. It's
a very powerful OS and it keeps getting better.
Best of luck.
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>>My printer works fine. My modem w
of a Linux-type OS may be, no one
>with a life has the hundreds of hours obviously required to make this
>clunker run.
> Just my humble opinion. -- Max Albert
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At 4/9/99 1:22:00 AM, you wrote:
>I'd like to get the program on CD. Can anyone advise?
>
I have been buying from CheapBytes.
http://www.cheapbytes.com
Have gotten excellent service from them. Just ordered
Debian 2.1 4 CD set for 12 with shipping.
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'll see what we can do.
I went to your web site and was able to figure it all out. Thanks. I removed the
640x480 from the modes list. All seems to be good now and I understand how
it works.
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t. Gives me a bunch of erno error messages.
I'll play with it again and see what happens.
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problem with that
resolution? What screen resolution are most people using?
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;the specified port.
Thank you. We're on a roll here now. Only question now is, how do I
start xfstt upon boot?
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Hi All,
Has anyone had success using TrueType fonts in X? I installed the TrueType
font server but only received a message that my font database was corrupt.
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> already frozen when the license change went into effect.
Well, I guess I had better go get a new CD then.
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is all
this info in the packages.gz file of Debian?
Also, how come Netscape is distributed with RedHat and now Debian?
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setting it used and also what resources Windows was
using.
Are you trying to set up sound?
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file that comes with OSS. I think they describe it all there.
Yes, but I would still like to be able to figure it out without OSS.
The kernel just needs to be configured without sound support.
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problems. At
>least on my machine the demo was very screwed up.
Attatched is "sound.conf" created by
cat /dev/sndstat > sound.conf
Does the information there give me any idea as to how I need to configure
the sound driver and the isapnp configuration file?
Doug
but at the same time I wanted sound
capabilities :)
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If anyone has had the problems with getting sound in Linux as I
have then go to:
http://www.opensound.com
They have sound drivers for almost any card. You will be out
$20.00 US. They have evaluation versions to download.
I had sound in 5 minutes without having to recompile my kernel.
Doug
If anyone has had the problems with getting sound in Linux as I
have then go to:
http://www.opensound.com
They have sound drivers for almost any card. You will be out
$20.00 US.
I had sound in 5 minutes without having to recompile my kernel.
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At 3/14/99 10:40:00 PM, you wrote:
>Just leave it at 530, and try compiling with that IO base.
>See if it works.
No luck. Seems to cause a problem with my SCSI adapter,
IN2000 for whatever reason. Will a plug and play card
work without being set up as such? My modem does.
Doug Dine
ficult. Everyone email NetZero and tell them :)
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>make your sound card take irq from some other card. 5 is a very popular
>IRQ.
Thanks, will do it again and see what happens.
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AD1816 second (duplex) DMA",
3,
"0, 1 or 3");
"Clock chip frequency in kHz",
33000,
"usually 33000");
For cards with the AD1816 chip it says to set up
sound as a module, ac
Hi,
Where can I download patches for the Linux kernel? I have 2.0.36
currently and am seeing that everyone else has 2.2.x
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Hi,
Does anyone have a sound card with an AD1816 chip that they have
successfully configured to work? I found a sound driver for it at
http://www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~tek/projects/linux.html
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hink it's in
>docs somewhere, it's an AdLib card with Crystal chipset. Try that, if you
>really want to get it to work, and have time. I just (got my hands on an
>old SB16, one of the first cards out there) replaced the card, which
>worked without a glitch after reboot and new
the sound configuration. Does anyone else
use one of these sound cards?
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At 3/8/99 1:52:00 PM, you wrote:
>On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Doug Dine wrote:
>
>> Well, in my second attempt now to compile my kernel
>> for sound support here is the error message after
>> "make zImage".
>>
>> make [1]: as86: Command not found
>
Error 2
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At 3/7/99 11:57:00 AM, you wrote:
>Did you install the kernel-image-...deb file (in the directory above the
>one with the source code) using dpkg?
I used Dselect and installed the kernel source package.
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>Rock on!
Sound is al I need now to have a complete setup. I will do the whole
thing again and see what happens. I am following the directions from
the Debian Linux Users Manual.
Thanks.
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At 3/6/99 5:42:00 PM, you wrote:
>Did the compilation end without errors?
>Did you 'make zImage' or 'make bzImage'?
Yes, I did "make zImage" and there were no
errors.
>Try 'find / zImage | grep zImage' to find it, also.
> Andrew
I will
At 3/6/99 4:55:00 PM, you wrote:
>Did you use kernel-package? In that case the kernel image will be in a
>..deb package in /usr/src (assuming that the kernel source is in
>/usr/src/linux). You will need to install the package with dpkg.
Yes, I used the kernel-package.
Doug Din
e is and then try to fix that and try it again.
>Good luck!
Is the output saved somewhere? I didn't see any error messages
while I was doing it.
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At 3/6/99 5:42:00 PM, you wrote:
>Did the compilation end without errors?
>Did you 'make zImage' or 'make bzImage'?
Yes, I did "make zImage" and there were no
errors.
>Try 'find / zImage | grep zImage' to find it, also.
> Andrew
I will
At 3/6/99 4:55:00 PM, you wrote:
>Did you use kernel-package? In that case the kernel image will be in a
>..deb package in /usr/src (assuming that the kernel source is in
>/usr/src/linux). You will need to install the package with dpkg.
Yes, I used the kernel-package.
Doug Din
Hi,
I just added sound support and compiled my kernel as my Debian
Users Manual said. Just one problem, I can't find my kernel image
which is supposed to be located in
/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage
Any ideas?
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Hi,
When I installed Debian I put it on my second hard drive and didn't
make it bootable but instead just made a boot floppy as I wasn't
familiar with Lilo or Loadlin but now I want to make the hard drive
bootable. How do I do this at this point? Do I need to re-install or
what?
Than
are taken, and
>setserial -g /dev/ttyS* to see what are the stats on COM ports. This can
>help, since if you know what COM port the modem is on, and it's
>conflicting, you can reassign the stats.
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Hi,
How do I set up my modem in Debian? I have installed the base system and a
bunch of other things including Minicom and when I opened Minicom the system
froze while itializing the modem.
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want Debian.
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borts" etc. The
installation of the OS was simple and easy and I have no problem
mounting the floppy drive or other hard drives in the system.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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borts" etc. The
installation of the OS was simple and easy and I have no problem
mounting the floppy drive or other hard drives in the system.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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The only one I know of is FTP Explorer for Windows 9.x It's freeware and
available
at
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At 12/11/98 10:13:00 PM, you wrote:
>
>Hi all,
> I want to download StarOffice but with it being 70Mb I don't fancy
> having an
>open line for seven hours plus
I am having trouble mounting my CDROM. I used the command line below.
mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom
It just lists about 10 lines of error messages.
The CDROM is recognized when I boot to Linux.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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I am having trouble mounting my CDROM. I used the command line below.
mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom
It just lists about 10 lines of error messages.
The CDROM is recognized when I boot to Linux.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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I am having trouble mounting my CDROM. I used the command line below.
mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom
It just lists about 10 lines of error messages.
The CDROM is recognized when I boot to Linux.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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m the Debian site. I recommend you just buy the darn thing as it's dirt
cheap from several places listed below.
Debian Linux 2.0
Linux Central $3.95 +S&H
http://linuxcentral.com/products/lccd
Linux Mall $1.89 +S&H
http://www.LinuxMall.com/products/00696.html
in advance
>Rich Harran.
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Does, XFree86 run on Debian Linux 2.0 and where do I find which XFree86 files I
need
to download?
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