db1 and sdc1.
Then if you don't have "usb-storage" compiled into your
kernal, do a
"sudo modprobe usb-storage"
and as long as your system is up you can just do a
mount /cflash to access your flash card.
umount /cflash to dismount your flash card and switch.
[snip]
--
is:
killerbyte:~# su news
killerbyte:/root$ newsx
sh: newsx: command not found
killerbyte:/root$
---
So, can anyone tell me what, obvious thing I am missing?
Thanks
sjs
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much
fun(?). *sigh*
The thing is that it hasn't done this in icewm.
Anybody got any ideas what's going on here?
TIA
SJ
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a some point.)
If there is *whimper* what is the command or package
required to start it?
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, David Gardi wrote:
> Hi,
> Please excuse this non-Linux related post.
I added the [OT] that is the common way to indicate that you
post is off topic. This let's people who don't want to read
off topic posts filter them out.
> I am planning to purchase an HTML book that prov
I need to be able to run software that hasn't been ported to
linux on my system.
Presently I have a duel boot machine, but I would rather
run the software while in the debian linux boot.
I realize that this requires me to download and install
wine on the system, but what else do I need to do to g
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