I have a Latitude CPi with the NeoMagic 2160 chipset which did not run under
4.0.2, but I am currently using 4.0.3 with no problems. I don't know if the
fix you mention is specifically for the 2070 chipset, if not I would try
4.0.3.
Sorry, I don't know about the 4.1.0.
I found it works best to
This can be done using mount. I am not sure how secure this is. It doesn't
seem very secure since the username and password are listed, maybe there is a
better way.
mount -t smbfs -o
username=REMOTE_USERNAME,password=REMOTE_PASSWORD,uid=LOCAL_USERNAME,gid=LOCAL_GROUP,
workgroup=WINDOWS_WORKGR
Go to www.DeleGate.org
I am sure there are better proxies if you want to install on Linux, but this
supports both Linux and Windows.
Personally I am using it on my wife's Windows computer which is connected to
the Internet. It is providing access to my Linux laptop.
- mike
Hi,
I used a PCMCIA ethernet adaptor when I intalled Debian and my network worked
after installation.
Now I have switched to using the ethernet adaptor in my docking station. I
have added the correct module to aliases and run update-modules, but where
should I place the following line which c
> From: Jens Ritter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 5:47 PM
> To: Michael Schmidt
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: none
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Netscape 4.5PR1 (glibc version) gives strange e
Hi fellow debian users (:-),
Netscape 4.5PR1 (glibc version) gives strange errors for the
XmTextFields:
Warning:
Name: Text
Class: XmTextField
Character 'h', not supported in font. Discarded.
And then for t and t and p etc. and the URL field comes up
empty. I can input some
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