Re: make-kpkg

2002-04-15 Thread Ryan Jordan
I've never used fakeroot, but it appears that you don't have all of root's permissions. Try using "su -c 'command here'" (use single quotes around command, leave out double quotes) --- Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Using sid,I was try

Reconfiguring network with DHCP/BOOTP

2002-04-15 Thread Ryan Jordan
Hello all, After successfully rebuilding my kernel for the first time (yay!), Everything seems to be in order. Sound workds, X works, and I was able to compile and install my NVIDIA drivers without a hitch. However, I can't get on the network at all (well, this may not be true. I don't use the lo

Re: X 4.1.0 (woody) stuck in 640x480

2002-04-14 Thread Ryan Jordan
OK, mouse works in X and i don't really care about console so I'm leaving gpm out.I still can't change my resolution even though it's defined in XF86Config-4, so that's what I need help with now :(. I'm attaching my config file again, I couldn't find any problems with it but somebody else might. F

Re: X 4.1.0 (woody) stuck in 640x480

2002-04-14 Thread Ryan Jordan
oh whoops. here it is... stopping gpm worked, now my mouse is sane! yay. --- Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Ryan" == Ryan Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes: > > Ryan> On another note, my mouse pointer > frequently and erratically

X 4.1.0 (woody) stuck in 640x480

2002-04-14 Thread Ryan Jordan
I downloaded Woody using a net-inst disk with the bf2.4 kernel, and I've downloaded and compiled the NVIDIA drivers from www.nvidia.com for my Geforce 3. X seems to work alright, but it starts off in 640x480 resolution and I can't switch using CTRL+ALT++ or CTRL+ALT+-. When I installed, I inadverte