Luis Ariel Lecca wrote:
>On 04/16/08 11:15, Joey Schulze wrote:
>> I'm seeking information on modern graphic cards (PCI, PCIe) that
>> support VESA BIOS mode 0x010C, a special text mode that works with
>> 132x60 characters. Linux supports this mo
Ron Johnson wrote:
> > I'm seeking information on modern graphic cards (PCI, PCIe) that
> > support VESA BIOS mode 0x010C, a special text mode that works with
> > 132x60 characters. Linux supports this mode when the graphics board
> > provides this particular mode.
> >
> > Unfortunately, not many
Hi,
I'm seeking information on modern graphic cards (PCI, PCIe) that
support VESA BIOS mode 0x010C, a special text mode that works with
132x60 characters. Linux supports this mode when the graphics board
provides this particular mode.
Unfortunately, not many of current video cards support this V
Kevin Mark wrote:
> Hi Suzy,
> I am forwarding your request to the Debian-user mailing list, as that
> would be a better place to ask. The Debian-project list is for questions
> about the Debian project and not for help with using Debian.
A link to [EMAIL PROTECTED] could also be a good
idea, sinc
Malte Forkel wrote:
> The root partition of a machine running Debian Etch has filled up because
> log files like /var/log/syslog are not rotated and have become huge.
>
> As far as I understand, the script that rotates the system logs is
> /etc/cron.daily/sysklogd, which should be triggered by th
Tom Scrape wrote:
> My /etc/cron.daily contains the problem file:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cron.daily# ll pflogsumm-daily.cron
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 354 2007-06-06 08:49 pflogsumm-daily.cron
> Cron.log shows nothing:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log# cat cron.log |grep pflogsumm
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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