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gramofile package claims to be able to split up tracks effectively).
But I haven't used any of them myself.
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ame, sizeof(host_name)-1);
The ai_canonname field gives the "official name of the host",
according to "man getaddrinfo". HTH.
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;
> Is there an "easy" way to do this?
A quick look at the source shows that the ad1848 driver has support
for the CMI8330. You could try just "modprobe ad1848", in case your
kernel already has this module built. The "sndconfig" package might
also help with auto-de
ach
truetype directory.
> Try xfontsel and :
>
> the fonts are "selectable" but they won't appear, i.e. they don't seem
> to render at all. In fact xfontsel starts acting a little strange
> with repaints now working, etc...
If you run Gnome, I suggest g
e console mode much, and the X config is not significantly
simpler with fb support, so for me the disadvantages outweigh the
advantages. In other circumstances, reasonable people might conclude
the opposite.
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rom the package of the same name,
for basic information and mode changing, and the "fbi" package to
display image files using the framebuffer. I use these as basic tests
before trying X.
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ee in /usr/src/linux, it's in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
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lename=galeon
HTH.
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On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 07:24:35PM -0500, Jeff Bonner wrote:
> Right now I use Minicom, but apparently it doesn't support color -- or
> else I don't have it (or my remote session) configured properly. Does
> VT102 pass color codes?
"minicom -c on", from the
ilo -v
# Have a boot floppy/rescue disk handy, just in case!
reboot
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out which script starts inetd for example,
cd /etc/init.d
grep inetd *
and examine the likely suspects ("inetd" in this case).
HTH.
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en?
> Ich habe ein Limit von 500 Nachrichten...
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ke sure
/sbin/start-stop-daemon is the real thing and not the fake one that
debootstrap initially uses. Re-run lilo. Cross your fingers and
reboot. Find out the hard way that I've forgotten something crucial :-)
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ifup -v eth1" should also give you some clues.
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t-move movefile *.deb, on a regular basis
You access the (partial) mirror with something like
deb file:/my/mirror woody main contrib non-free
in your sources.list, where /my/mirror agrees with whatever you set up
in apt-move.conf.
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, ARM, SPARC, ...?
SGI used MIPS processors for their workstations.
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mportant, since crafty will try to consume all the CPU
thinking during your moves.
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ve LILO re-map the
drives for you:
# boot Windows from second disk by swapping C: and D: drives
other=/dev/hdc1
label=windows
map-drive=0x80 to=0x81
map-drive=0x81 to=0x80
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I found the following line in ~/.galeon/mozilla/galeon/prefs.js:
user_pref("general.useragent.override",
"Mozilla/5.0 Galeon/0.12.4 (Linux i686) Gecko/20011019");
Looks like you might be able to change this by hand.
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.conf and maybe some others
I'm forgetting)
- cross your fingers and reboot
This assumes you're willing to leave your disk partitioning unchanged.
Also, I recommend that you not upgrade the kernel-image until you've
successfully set up an all-Debian userland.
Good luck!
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esults on dpkg's database, as well as a list of
`extra files' that can appear during the lifetime of various
packages.
.
cruft is still in pre-release; your assistance in improving its
accuracy
and performance is appreciated.
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