I am interested in getting an external parallel port CD-R drive. The
cheapest one I can find (don't care too much about performance) is the
HP 7100e CD-RW drive.
Is this compatible with Linux? Are there any drivers I need to get it
to work?
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SUMMARY: Has anyone created a business app in Linux/XWin (with something
like Tcl/Tk)? Read on for details.
Hi, my name is Jeff Alami; I am from Vancouver, Canada. At my workplace
we are considering upgrading our current systems and software (mainly
because we don't like the outsourced progr
s for dial-in use.
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> Lindsay
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> On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Jeff Alami wrote:
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> > ---Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >Are there any information resources I can look at which will show
> > > >instructions on setting up a multiport serial
currently use it for SCO UNIX. Equinox has Linux drivers for their
SuperSerial boards, but apparently those boards are different. I
believe the Megaport is just a dumb 16550A UART board. How can I set
that up?
Jeff Alami
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Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 06:17:28PM -0800, Jeff Alami wrote:
> > Are there any information resources I can look at which will show
> > instructions on setting up a multiport serial card with dumb terminals
> > for Linux?
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> All you really need to kno
>On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 04:31:31PM -0800, Jeff Alami wrote:
>> I currently have a SCO UNIX system connected to 6 text-based dumb
>> terminals. Does Debian Linux support dumb terminals?
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>Dumb terminals are not a problem for Linux or any other variety of
Unix.
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I currently have a SCO UNIX system connected to 6 text-based dumb
terminals. Does Debian Linux support dumb terminals?
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I would like to know if there is a preliminary release date for Debian
2.0. Some of my hardware is not easily supported yet (e.g. Matrox
Millenium II) in the Debian 1.3.1 CD, so I'd like to be able to get it
soon. Thank you.
Jeff Alami
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I've had quite a few problems using XFree86 on my Debian installation. I
have a K6-233 with 64MB SDRAM and a Matrox Millenium II video card. I
was told to upgrade XFree86 to 3.3.1 to get Millenium II support.
After that, X was working fine, but would only load the VGA16 server; I
wanted better reso
even if the Millenium and Mystique are. I tried using
"Unsupported VGA card" and "Standard VGA monitor"; the tests of the X
server work fine, but when I load xdm, the computer freezes. Can anyone
help? Thanks.
Jeff Alami
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I have a few problems installing X11 on my Debian system; it seems that
the video will not work. I have a Matrox Millenium-II card (w/ 4MB WRAM)
and a 15" NEC MultiSync 4FG monitor. I looked up compatibility problems
and I have seen that the Matrox Millenium-II is not compatible with
XFree86, even
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