The box will also have Windows on it.. Gonna try to get a dual-boot
XP/Debian on a RAID0 array. Not sure if LILO will be able to deal with
that, but Ill work something out.
Jeff J.
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various vendors, so I thought I'd check to see what works from other
Debian users before I buy a useless card.
Jeff J.
ne who
has conned the family into using Linux have any insight? All my wife does
is burn mp3's as audio CD's to play in the car..
Jeff J.
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has) with this particular tech school? Employers, any thoughts?
Sorry for the OT post..
Jeff J.
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All of our Debian boxes at work (servers and workstations) use 2.4.x and I
don't think we've ever had any issue with the 2.4.x series. As always, your
mileage may vary.
Jeff J.
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Okay, it may not make a difference (I think it may have some other features
as well..check the site). I am an efficiency nut nonetheless :-)
Jeff J.
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Depending on what PC it is.. Some old Compaq's that I have where I work must
have a keyboard and mouse plugged in. No options in the BIOS. But most
likely, there are.. Just a few exceptions to that.
Jeff J.
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With Windows XP (at least on this machine) I have XP on /dev/hda1 and my
main debian partition is /dev/hdb1
When installing debian, I just instructed it to install Lilo in the master
boot record (/dev/hda) and after I completed the installation, I just added
a windows entry to /etc/lilo.conf and p
I just ordered a notebook PC from Hyperdata Direct. The video system is
"ATI Mobile Radeon 16mb DDR"
Is this supported in the XFree86 that comes w/ Woody and/or Sid? Just
looking for some info for when it gets here (hopefully today!)
Jeff J.
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Just glad I got it fixed.. We all have our days, eh? Yes, the burner works
fine now.
xcdroast works nicely as well.. If I can just find a good program that my
wife can use to make her audio CD's from mp3s. As soon as she gets on the PC
she reboots it into Windows (thats about the only linux comma
Alright.. my stupidity.. I included SCSI cdrom emulation, but omitted
generic scsi support (duh..) ..
Thanks for the checklist. Maybe doing a kernel config at 2am is a bad idea
when youve been up since 5 the previous morning?
Jeff
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Alright, just finished installing Woody. My video card is an nvidia
geforce2 mx400. When you run KDE, everything appears fine. When you load a
program (such as xmms) the program in the foreground looks okay, but the
rest of your KDE desktop turns colors and gets a bit.. fuzzy? maybe that is
not
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