y 1998, Shaleh wrote:
>
> > Dont exist. Sorry. Please support hardware vendors who support
> > freenix. Voodoo is NOT one of them.
> >
> > Plutonically Incorrect wrote:
> > >
> > > I finnaly managed to install debian, first try too!
> >
I dont want to get into OS Politics NOR start a war on what hardware you
should buy.
I just want help and not a lecture on what hardware i should
purchase.
On Sat, 2 May 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> You missed the point -- we as a community MUST NOT support hardware
> vendors who do not retu
doo is NOT one of them.
>
> Plutonically Incorrect wrote:
> >
> > I finnaly managed to install debian, first try too!
> >
> > I'm having a bit of a problem with X... It doesnt have the drivers for my
> > video card.
> > it's an Intense 3d Voodoo
I finnaly managed to install debian, first try too!
I'm having a bit of a problem with X... It doesnt have the drivers for my
video card.
it's an Intense 3d Voodoo Rush Video card (3dfx, 3d/2d)
Does anyone have an idea on where to obtain drivers for this?
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> thing is writing LILO to the new drive so that it'll boot as /dev/hdaX,
> allowing me to move it from /dev/hdd to /dev/hda...
>
> -Paul
>
> On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Plutonically Incorrect wrote:
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> > Ghost would be right up your alley
> > Ghost copies a hard dr
t i should run that program when I have new mail?
>
> -Paul
>
> On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Plutonically Incorrect wrote:
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> > There is a program called TLedz (or Tleds) that would monitor any TCP
> > stack (eth0, ppp0, etc) and have the lights blink to the console even if
> &
Ghost would be right up your alley
Ghost copies a hard drive (no matter what OS) by cylinders. and it doesnt
matter if it's cloning from a smaller HD to a bigger HD.
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
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> I just got a new hard drive, and I'm wondering what I need to do to move
> the root
There is a program called TLedz (or Tleds) that would monitor any TCP
stack (eth0, ppp0, etc) and have the lights blink to the console even if
you were logged off. You could it up so that it would blink and stay lit
at a given mS, each blink would correspond to a tcp packet coming in...
I dont
Here is the scenario:
A teacher at school recently acquired a SparcBook 3 w/ 32 megs of ram and
a 520 meg HD (http://www.unixpac.com.au/vendors/tadpole/s3.html)
He was selling it for his friend (His friend works for a big company, when
the company upgrades, they give their machines to employees f
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