> my grandparents sent me their ThinkNIC,
> I was shocked on how fast it booted up X, I guess its because its
> so stripped down(I upgraded it to 128MB from 64MB), but was wondering
> if the preloading of stuff had much to do with it,
Xvesa starts up very fast indeed (for many reasons, including
CP> This is the phenomen: Thin Client and Server work well, then -
CP> randomly - with a distance of a couple of days a single client
CP> looses its connection to the Xserver. It doesn't recognize this,
CP> so you can move the mouse cursor,
This is the expected behaviour. X11 connections are not
MB> Yesterday I installed kernel 2.4.6 (I used 2.2.17) and now Xgalaga does NOT
MB> crash anymore!
Pity, twere good if we could debug this problem. But it may simply be
a DRI version problem.
MB> About X, I still can't get X to run on 1280x1024
[...]
MB> (II) I810(0): Clock range: 12.00 to 13
RS> Of course, there's probably a package around that would be alot easier.
Yep.
By the way, I think that on a Potato system it would be better to
link SSL statically so as to avoid confusion between SSL versions.
Juliusz
Anyone got a trusted source for a packaged ssh 2 for Potato?
Thanks,
Juliusz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson):
CW> Depending on your news server, you may find them in the linux.debian.*
CW> hierarchy (e.g. linux.debian.user).
Thanks a lot for the advice, I found them under muc.lists.debian.*.
linux.debian.* seems to be a different hierarchy altogether.
Hello,
Are the Debian mailing list archives available through any
non-click protocol, say NNTP, POP or IMAP?
Thanks,
Juliusz
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