console at 256 colors.
hth,
Lars Weber
> -Original Message-
> From: Craig Coles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 10:58 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: Laptop install, console screen small
>
>
> In this case X is no
Joseph de los Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently I wanted to resize my partition and I was trying to use parted. I
> booted in single user, then unmounted my root partition (since that is what I
> want to resize) then executed parted. When I wanted to check the filesystem
> to
> resi
"Moore, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The endless issues over free vs non-free and other license-related issues
> makes Debian look more like license nit-pickers than anything else. This
> doesn't seem to me to be a good image to have. It's not done the GNU project
> much good, and it would b
Attila Csosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How could I delete a mail from the exim mail queue?
/usr/sbin/exim -Mrm
(use mailq to get the message-id of your mail)
See exim(8) for more info.
Regards,
Lars
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".. Like I always say -- nothing can beat the BRATWURST
here in DUSSELDORF!!"
When I installed svgalib some time ago I didn't manage to get the
mouse to work (i.e. nothing happens when I move the mouse). This
didn't bother me much until I found out about the svga-mode of xaos
(which is really cool!).
I have a Logitech MouseMan (PS/2) and the relevant entries of
libvga.conf
Greetings,
Has anyone here ever succeeded in installing their own bootlogo? I've
tried to do this for some time now, but somehow I don't get it. I use
ppm2logo from the logo-select kernel patch[1]. The problem is that it
segfaults every time after printing out half of the converted file. I
don
Marshal Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't believe that installing the package makes grub as your
> boot-loader. At least, that was when I tried quite a few months ago.
It still does not do so. To get yourself started you should read
/usr/share/doc/grub/README.debian and the grub info-f
Greetings all,
Reading through a text written by John Carmack about the GPL release
of Quake (found at http://www.idsoftware.com/q1source/q1source.txt):
> All of the Quake data files remain copyrighted and licensed under the
> original terms, so you cannot redistribute data from the original
> ga
Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The daemon used to log its actions in /var/log/mail.info, in accordance with
> fetchmail man page. However, during the last few weeks the logs are stoped
> though the mail is continued to be fetch in what looks like a proper work of
> the daemon.
This s
Hi!
David Teague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A GRUB floppy won't boot my old system which has a 486/66, 16 MB
> RAM, VL bus mother board, adaptec 2840 with (now) one 1GB scsi drive
> (Bios is enabled on the controller for that drive) and a scsi CD
> ROM. Linux 2.0 is on /dev/sda1, swap is on /
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