Re: USB card readers that work?

2004-05-23 Thread SJ Straith
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] --

newsx problems

2003-08-08 Thread SJ Straith
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 -- SJ Straith [

Gnome & KDE confusions

2003-06-10 Thread SJ
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 -- SJ Straith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** There is always mor

Printer help

2002-06-04 Thread SJ
ne a some point.) If there is *whimper* what is the command or package required to start it? SJ Straith -- ** ** You can have Freedom or Peace, ** ** Don't EVER

Window Manager Probs *sigh*

2002-03-21 Thread SJ
the time. *sigh* SJS -- SJ Straith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] May the Lords of Luck and Chance be always at your side, and may your hand always be a winner. ** There is always more than one

Re: [OT] Advice on HTML book

2002-02-27 Thread SJ
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

Windows software

2001-10-24 Thread SJ
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