Stuart Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there some way to run more than one X session on my debian PC?
>
> Ideally I would do something like run an 8-bit depth xdm session
> that logged me into a remote sun computer and a second X session
> that is 16-bit depth that is my local session.
Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The easiest way is how I said to do it. (-:
I made no claim with regards to ease.
> Move the windows hard drive to the secondary master. Put the new drive
> as the primary master.
I don't consider changing hardware addresses around as easy,
especially i
Marcus Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a rank beginner question for y'all: I'm thinking of installing
> Debian on a machine I've got that has Winduhs95 on the primary 4.3 gig
> drive. I don't want to disturb what I've got there (Windoze is so touchy
> as you know), and I'm thinkin
Daniel Mashao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Long time ago when I was new to Linux I had a nice program that updated my
> system clock with time from somewhere on the net. Now I need that program
> again and have a hard time finding it using search engines and searching
> the infinite sunsite. Any
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