--- Nuhn Yobiznez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 02:26:32 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Nuhn Yobiznez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Matrox G400 dri woes
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> --- Oleksandr Moskalenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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--- Nuhn Yobiznez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry Mike,
>
> It seems that yahoomail (which now owns
> rocketmail) was a bit slow last night and I didn't
> receive either your off-list post or the one to
> lists
> 'til this morning when I didn't ha
r the
mga_drv.o and the mga_hal_drv.o to use. We'll see if
it works but my stalling point at the moment is the
HALlib.a
--- Mike Brownlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Noticed no reply to the one I sent to the list, so
> here is what
> I wrote:
>
> Nuhn Yobiznez wrote:
>
--- Mike Brownlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you checked out:
> http://www.xfree86.org/~alanh
> http://people.debian.org/~branden/
>
Thanks Mike, I'll try that but I would assume
(dangerous, I know) that 2.4.7 (which I am running)
would have the correct DRI because GL apps/games
behaved
Have you tried any GL accellerated apps/games
since? Mine seem foobar'd. I'm trying to track down if
libGL.so has changed locations too.
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Regards- Tim Stetson Whiskey Sour Nuhn O. Yobiznez
Licq # 14373626
Why?.Why not?..Why not tr
I restarted my xserver for each test to make sure
that new configs, etc. were getting read and applied.
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Regards- Tim Stetson Whiskey Sour Nuhn O. Yobiznez
Licq # 14373626
Why?.Why not?..Why not try?
The rule of an inquisitive
--- "Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> I just did my daily (yeah daily) upgrade to my
> unstable box. It downloaded
> and installed xfree86 4.1 which is sweet. Actually
> seems a little clearer
> and faster on my TNT2 box.
>
> At any rate though my Gnome Control Panel, Gn
--- Evan Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck doing a network install of
> debian with a D-Link
> DFE-530TX+? What module can I use and if it's not
> included with the driver
> set where can I download it?
hi,
The module is the via-rhine and it's been included in
kernel si
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
and
http://www.xploiter.com/security/ports.html
These are 2 that I have found useful
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Regards- Tim Stetson Whiskey Sour Nuhn O. Yobiznez
Licq # 14373626
Why?.Why not?..Why not try?
--- Robert Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 25 June 2001 21:54, nico de haer wrote:
> > I use it on Debian 2.2r2 (kernel 2.2.19pre21)
> works fine!
>
> Can your Windows apps access hardware like USB,
> soundcard, scanner? This
> would be interesting. A lot of people could use all
> t
Well..
I've changed my window manager from WindowMaker
to blackbox with very little problems (the thing i
miss most about WindowMaker is the + window
configuration menu. It was keyboard shortcuts until I
read the README and found that they could be supplied
by a package [handily in .de
It's confirmed. Blackbox has it over amiwm. Ami
is cute (somewhat apple like) and I COULD work w/ it
but
No window shading, NO MENUS, no configuration
utility, etc.I can deal with these but if I'm
going to have a window manager, I want the bells and
whistles.
Blackbox
HI,
Another vote for blackbox! After using WindowMaker
almost exclusively and the transition is very easy.
It's themable. I run it on a P90 w/ 96Mb and a P150 w/
64Mb.
Another I migfht have input on (after a while) is
amiwm(I've dabbled w/ enlightenment, fvwm, and am now
going to try amiwm
--- Frans Schreuder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oppurtunity
> could you mention wich commands to follow installing
> staroffice for debian?
> That is that I wasnot able to find a "convention"
> for installing non-debian
> software. Reading dutch manual bij Bezemer.
> www.dddi.nl (there is a part
--- joe golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I last checked Star Office was not a package in
> the stable
> distribution.
>
> For our small school, which I am about to switch
> from NT to Linux, Star
> Office appears to be the answer to our need for a
> bundle of stable office
> programs.
--- Iwan Mouwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > As a regular user (not root) I want to be able
> to do a 'tail -f
> > > /var/log/messages' whenever I dialup my ISP.
> This is all set up fine
> > > but there is a recurring permissions problem:
> every time I reboot,
> > > *something* changes the
--- Chris Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Although I am new to Debian up until now I have been
> using Mandrake. Please
> excuse me if this is a dumb question.
>
> I am currently running unstable with 2.4.4 kernel. I
> would like to change my
> / partition from ext2 to reiserfs
You have tried configuring you postscript printer w/
Sat Office's printer configuration tool? It is a post
scipt printer, right? If not you're out of luck AFAIK.
--- Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have gs, lprng, apsfilter etc on my potato system
> and it works. I can
> print from Abiword, N
Doh!!!
That'll teach me to not look where I'm posting..
--- ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might want to send this to the list as I'm not
> the original poster
> (the one with the problem).
> kent
>
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 08:21:42
Wella couple of questions 1st...
Have you looked in your /var/log/XFree86.log to see if
it is enabling DRI?
What kernel are you running?
Can you send a copy of /var/log/XFree86.log?
Is support for the G400 module or in the kernel?
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Regards- Tim Stetson Whiskey Sour Nuhn O. Yobi
This is the BEST excuse for the use of UGLY virii,
IMHO And I HATE virii of ANY type.
Is there an abuse address for AOL that can slap this
kind of abusemail HARD? I DO NOT have the highest
regard for AOL as an ISP at all, but it would rise in
my esteem if it could do something about this sort
Hi,
I had the same problem and wondered WTF it could
be. After weeks of Doc reading I saw that 3D accell
games like 16 or 32 bit, BUT NOT 24 bit screens to run
correctly (which I had!). Changed to 16 bit and tux,
armagetron, Quake3, etc. ran fantastically on my
Matrox G400. It might be the
Hi!
After doing an update to latest testing nad
getting an update to xterm and xterm-color it seems
that this issue has been noticed and aleviated.
According to the debconf msg i received in the update
the xterm config config file locations have changed
and having BOTH sets of config confuse h
--- Nuhn Yobiznez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>My problem seems to be that when I ran dselect
> last
> week on my testing (home) box last week from testing
> (please, no flames. I admit that I know what i have
> done and that I play in dangerous water
Hi all,
My problem seems to be that when I ran dselect last
week on my testing (home) box last week from testing
(please, no flames. I admit that I know what i have
done and that I play in dangerous waters), after a
reboot I lost SOME sound.
By that I mean that most applications (xmms, gnom
--- Nuhn Yobiznez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
> I need to ask a favor of the list. A few years
> ago
>
> I was doing an install on my Intergraph TD-3 and ran
> into a problem w/ the install freezing after SCSI
> initialization. Dave GRegory gave me the h
Hi all!
I need to ask a favor of the list. A few years ago
I was doing an install on my Intergraph TD-3 and ran
into a problem w/ the install freezing after SCSI
initialization. Dave GRegory gave me the helpful link
to a custom slink install disk that made it all
possible on this machine
B
It's the net-tools package of unstable. It hit me and
I was down after a reboot. 15 min. and a net capable
PC and i found a solution in the archives and was back
up after downoading the woody ver. to floppy and
installing on the effected machine.
--- Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Mich
Oh...System specifics are as follows:
Dual PII 400
Atrend ATC-6260 w/ Intel 440BX and Adaptec 7800 family
chipsets.
256Mb PC100 RAM
Matrox G400
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Regards- Nuhn O. Yobiznez
Licq # 14373626
Why?.Why not?..Why not try?
Hi All,
I have had (since Dec. 8) a problem w/ all X11_MESA
associated programs (mostly games) having appalling
reports of dropped frames and (of course) failing to
"open". I'm curious as to if anyone else is
experiencing these problems and, if so, would they be
willing to corraborate to f
Howdy
I've been having a weird problem w/ my machine
(Dual PII 400, 128 SDRAM, AIC7880 onboard SCSI, WD
Enterprise 4Gb; Plextor 8/20 CDR; Archive 4326XX
27871-XXX, Atrend ATC-6260 MB) running potato 1st and
woody presently w/ 2.2.17 kernel.
During boot the message:
Falling back to /proc
--- "John C. Plummer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks to Nuhn, Tom, John and Andrew for your
> responses. Here's how it has progressed: uname
> indicates a 2.2.12 kernel. The existing source is
> in
> /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.12/include. The apt-
> get as Nuhn suggested created a set
Hi,
my suggestion is that you do what other helpful
souls have already said:
uname -r (or a for the full listing)
to find which kernel you're running.
And then get online go to a prompt and type
apt-get install kernel-source.2.2.XX
After that installs you should find
kernel-source.
Hi,
my suggestion is that you do what other helpful
souls have already said:
uname -r (or a for the full listing)
to find which kernel you're running.
And then get online go to a prompt and type
apt-get install kernel-source.2.2.XX
After that installs you should find
kernel-source.
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