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Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 7:36 AM
To: debian
Subject: Re: Intel 82865G driver
Rituraj Buddhisagar wrote:
> Can anybody please tell me where to get debian
driver for Intel 82865G.
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> The intel site says its supported /tested on RedHat
and suse. I am getting following errors when
If I understand correctly
what you are saying:-
Maybe if the CDROM drive is not connected
properly. Shut down the computer; remove power connection; open the lid and
then remove the connections going to CDROM(one is power and another is called
data-cable) and then connect them again.
-Original Message-
From: Rituraj Buddhisagar
Sent: Friday, October
15, 2004 5:59 PM
To: Nick Hastings;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: x server
configuration problems
I am getting the same
problem. Getting just 640X480 (I posted earlier to this maillist saying 800x600
sorry I was w
Title: RE: x server configuration problems
One more this is while doing
dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xfree86
How do I specify my video card BUS identifier?
-Original Message-
From: Rituraj Buddhisagar
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 5:59 PM
To: 'Nick Hastings'; [EMAIL
Title: RE: x server configuration problems
I am getting the same problem. Getting just 640X480 (I posted earlier to this maillist saying 800x600 sorry I was wrong)
I am attaching the logfile herewith after doing the following:
X > logfile 2>&1 &
sleep 10
killall X
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Title: RE: x server configuration problems
I am also getting the same problem. Getting just 640X480 (I posted earlier to this maillist saying 800x600 sorry I was wrong)
I am attaching the logfile herewith after doing the following:
X > logfile 2>&1 &
sleep 10
killall X
##
The C and D you are referring to are Drive names given by windows OS to
HDDs. If you format C; then windows will be wiped out and while
installing Linux on it, you will be given an option to install
Boot-loader(like grub or lilo) by which at next boot u can select which
linux to boot from 1HDD's or
I am also facing the same problem.
I tried xf86config many times...at the end it asks to write changes to
/etc/X11/XF86Config. I did startx but it didn't work. Then I copied
XF86Config to XF86Config-4 and it works now.
But the resolution is still 800x600 even if I remove all other
resolutions exce
Hi all;
I am fairly new to debian. I took a bold step of replacing
my WinXP office desktop with Debian Sarge.
After initial install completes, it reboots. So far so good.
I am getting problem in base-config when it asks for “package
selection”. I selected different options like
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