Re: version 4 of X installation

2002-04-30 Thread Jonathan David Pearce
mal Prasad wrote: >"Jonathan" == Jonathan David Pearce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >Jonathan> Just installed xserver-xfree86 and chose to manage my >Jonathan> XF86Config-4 file using debconf. I went through the >Jonathan> configuration proc

version 4 of X installation

2002-04-27 Thread Jonathan David Pearce
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Erratic mouse behavior

2002-04-20 Thread Jonathan David Pearce
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Re: AC97 sound HOWTO

2001-09-04 Thread Jonathan David Pearce
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, --- wrote: >On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 09:08:21PM -0400, Jonathan David Pearce wrote: >> I have a new mainboard with built-in AC97 sound. I installed the kernel >> module ac97_codec. That hasn't gotten me to where I need to be, though. >> What do I ne

AC97 sound HOWTO

2001-09-03 Thread Jonathan David Pearce
I have a new mainboard with built-in AC97 sound. I installed the kernel module ac97_codec. That hasn't gotten me to where I need to be, though. What do I need to do to get this sound working? I know pnpdump is not the way to go, because it detects nothing. Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks

Re: 1024 Cylinder Violation

2001-08-13 Thread Jonathan David Pearce
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Sven Garbade wrote: >Jonathan David Pearce wrote: >> >> I installed potato on a friend's computer using the CDs and foolishly >> disregarded the warning telling me the kernel must reside on the first >> 1024 cylinders. The computer is questi

1024 Cylinder Violation

2001-08-13 Thread Jonathan David Pearce
I installed potato on a friend's computer using the CDs and foolishly disregarded the warning telling me the kernel must reside on the first 1024 cylinders. The computer is question is a Pentium 90 with a 10 gig disk, a 2 gig disk and a preexisting Windows 95 installation. I was installing Debian