e it manually by setting
Option "UseFBDev" "true"
to
Option "UseFBDev" "false"
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at line.
I don't think that's a problem these days as it used to be; many Cable
providers have plenty of bandwidth on the local cable circuit especially
after the influx of upgrades, as well as caps of course. And it's
certainly not possible to sniff traffic as it used to be for som
St. Louis-area user groups can be helpful after sending
a quick mail to their respective mailing-list.
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neither of those services/modules, but you might want to
investigate some more. Gaim's not perfect, but it has never crashed for
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On Thu, Dec 25, 2003, at 14:22 +0100, Axel Burwitz wrote:
> Scott C. Linnenbringer wrote:
>
> > The process is rather simple: just read the README in the
> > emu10k1-cvs archive, and make sure you have the kernel
> > headers/source for your kernel. Otherwise it's a
ar Media JumpDrive from someone for the
holidays. I haven't actually tested it out yet on Debian, but it should
just be able to mount as a USB mass stoarge device and be written to
like any normal block device (i.e., like a hard disk.)
Make sure you add the USB mass stoarage device support
me more information.
What driver are you using? What video card? And what monitor are you
using at what resolution? Perhaps uploading some portions of
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 will help, too.
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don't know. macosxhints is a great website for
lots of miscellaneous information. And if you use Fink or DarwinPorts, I
believe there are plenty of mailing lists specific to that.
http://www.macosxhints.com/
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s is rather simple: just read the README in the emu10k1-cvs
archive, and make sure you have the kernel headers/source for your
kernel. Otherwise it's a straight compile, install and then module load.
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=44773
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are using OSS as opposed to ALSA, as you most likely are, use the
latest emu10k1-cvs driver from opensource.creative.com.
It has worked excellently for my Audigy2 ZS.
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On Sat, Dec 06, 2003, at 17:27 -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
> i say, if your ids does find an intruder .. game over ... too late ..
Unless *you* don't know you're harboring an intruder...
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want?
And why? It's not in anyone's interest, for the sake of security and
time, to document a step-by-step set of instructions. If you *really*
wanted to know, read the kernel-hackers mailing list.
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gateway on the USENET. His headers indicate that he didn't post it from
Gmane.
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n fact, because this list is archived in a variety of places, it has
been noted that a lot of posters here were hit hard by the Swen.W32
propagation. I suggest you either filter your mail or use a different
email adderss than your primary one.
I, myself, use virus filters for procmail which work e
86 packages, anyways?
> My computer:
> Pentium III 850Mhz
> Nvidia Geforce2
> OS: Debian woody
> Driver: the latest one from Nvidia.
In nearly all cases, the fault goes back to the driver. And this is
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e stable vanilla sources from kernel.org will be
adequate.
As previously said, I'd reccommend you use make-kpkg, too, so you can
create a Debian kernel package that can be managed by dpkg.
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and package it for
yourself so it'll be managed by dpkg.
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ikely for it to be included I will have to think
> about migrating to another distro :-(
As far as I know, unlikely. It hasn't even propagated to unstable yet,
but I suppose it could happen. I don't follow debian-x though, so I
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randen's XSF page and Daniel Stone's page should
mention this migration and the details encompassing it.
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just pull'em
from experimental.
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t; > apt-get install ntp
>
> apt-get install ntp ntpdate
aptitude install ntp ntpdate
:P
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bout one month into the future, unless he
actually *is* from the future.
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On Sat, Nov 01, 2003, at 21:01 -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> What is the gender of Unix?
L'unix sounds pretty cool.
Would that make it feminine?
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s thing, et
cetera.
/me REALLY ducks after that comment ;P
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that, unless you want it managed by dpkg
explicitly.
If you compile gaim, you can just place it in /usr/local (which is done
by default) and run 'make uninstall' from the source tree when you want
to uninstall it.
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tion as well as PGP
signature, I would assume. ;)
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s of the Buddhist/Quantum
> theory principle of the 'eternal moment'. Regards,
If someone copyrighted the concept of 'time', we would have more things
to worry about than just "screwing them over."
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a tool
like virussnag. It is a well updated recipe that, for me, has
effectively eliminated all viruses without any false-positives or
false-negatives.
http://www.spamless.us/pub/procmail/virussnag.rc
The only problem I am having is that sometimes remote sites strip out
the viruses, but then sen
nt resource to fixing these types
of problems.
Say for example if a package is rendered uninstallable because of a
borked postinst script, someone has usually, within a short amount of
time, filed a bug into the BTS along with a nicely constructed patch/set
of directions.
Plus, the debian bts is fa
know *live* in IRC, I'm scared to death of using it on "your own
> turf". Should I be?
Nope. ;)
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but you could perhaps
try one located in either:
phil.*
muc.*
debian.*
See if those are on your site.
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 20:27:57 -0500, Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Scott C. Linnenbringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'd say the emacs guys have run out of things to implement.
>
> Not really. There are a few branches working
t them being
in /usr/src/linux, in the NVIDIA installer. I don't remember what the
argument is, but it should be like:
# ./NVIDIA_installer.sh --with-headers /usr/src/kernel-headers-*
whereas adjusted accordingly, (--with-headers might be something
different, not sure of the exact syn
et's try to get this video card you already have to work.
Our goal is that if you have a piece of hardware, it should work.
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true when it became possible to read net.news and mail, along
with chat on IRC and talk to eliza, the computerized psychotherapist,
using EMACS.
I'd say the emacs guys have run out of things to implement. If I were
them, I'd concentrate on GNU/Hurd, the final and most significant piece
of
bian!)
But, Opera *sucks*. To be truthful, no longer is there any
non-free web browser superior to any open-source alternative, even on
Windows.
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that
specific release that you want.
http://www.apt-get.org
http://www.opera.com
http://www.transgaming.com
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here will be a release someday)
>
> One could say the same about Debian.
When do we start submitting our aperiodic guesses for a release date of
sarge?
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headers in /usr/src/linux, which is often just a symlink to your
kernel's source. However, the headers package won't automatically make
the symlink.
So, just do the following:
ln -s /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18-1-k7 /usr/src/linux
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His message was both unwrapped *and* included HTML. ;)
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we speak, but I am assuming that's merely a temporary thing. That site
has directions for using the marillat repository for sarge.
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 21:01:09 -0700, Marc Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 04:19:08AM +0100, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply. You obviously haven't read the metacity
> > manpage.
>
> Except, of course, that I have... especially the bit that describes
> th
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 10:29:07 -0500, "debian.1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I'm having trouble posting a question to the lists. I tried to do it
> via the newsgroup, dosent' appear. I used my subscribed address. Can
> one post via the newsgroup? What settings are required?
>
> I
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 20:49:07 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I sent out same e-mail before if you read it then don't bother
> yourself with this one
>
> Hey, I'm about to buy VIA C3M266 Mainboard Or VIA P4MA Pro 533
> Mainboard for Linux Debian Woody. Like you said all VIA
> motherboards, we
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 03:08:11 +0200 (CEST), Roberto Sanchez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just checked out the ATI website, and they have some new linux
> drivers. The new version is 3.2.5, with versions for Xfree86 4.1, 4.2,
> and 4.3. I just installed the drivers and built the new kernel
> modu
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 16:03:22 +0200, Alfredo Valles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
<...>
> Now I readed a bit about this but still I don't feel like I can make
> the choice.
>
> 1- Easy of use.
> 2- Security.
> 3- Proxy support. (I live behind a firewall)
> 4- Work well in low bandwith.
> 5- Free (GPL
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 23:42:56 +0100, "Karsten M. Self"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 05:35:02PM -0500, Jacob S.
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I'm still a little new to the RAID side of the world and the
> > hardware howto doesn't have the information I'm looking for.
> >
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 17:35:02 -0500, "Jacob S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm still a little new to the RAID side of the world and the hardware
> howto doesn't have the information I'm looking for.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations for good hardware RAID(5)
> controllers (mainly SCSI, bu
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 19:32:19 -0700, Marc Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uh, no, what's keeping Linux away from the desktop is the lack of
> APPLICATIONS. Joe Public couldn't care less about X, or anything
> else, as long as it works. The idiot gamers aside, X is plenty for
> what Joe Public
On 01 Sep 2003 18:02:27 -0400, Neal Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<...>
> A few months ago, I decided to put debian on my old Laptop, an IBM
> Thinkpad 770ED (PII-266, 64MB Ram). Once again, with KDE running, the
> desktop was so slow and unresponsive as to be really unusable (except
> in an
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 22:04:34 -0500, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/excerpt/wirlsshacks_chap1/index.html
> Presumably he used 40-bit encryption?
Considering it's WEP, I don't dispute it.
There are much better ways to secure 802.11, and hopefu
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 09:10:03 -0700, Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hate to have to do this, but I own an apology to Paul Johnson.
>
> (Having received a mail from a list member with an example of a false
> CR. Talk about FAST.)
For all that you do in trying to fight the spam problem,
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 16:44:04 +0200, Alfredo Valles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
<...>
> Hi all.
>
> I've trying to install the nvidia driver in my knoppix 3.2 but the
> installer complaing about the version of the gcc.
>
> How can I know the version of the gcc with which was compiled my
> kernel?
S
On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 16:04:11 -0500, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> alanconnor writes:
> > Still doesn't make sense to me and I am seriously considering
> > writing a stanza in my newsreaders filters that will dump any posts
> > with PGP sigs.
>
> I think maybe I will start signing every
On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 17:47:02 -0500, Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Scott C. Linnenbringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > By using an invalid email address in your headers with a valid
> > domain, the site's mx is picking up the weight
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 18:20:54 -0400, Robert Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> All of the helpful comments were most appreciated.
>
> I solved my problem by apt-get'ing kernel-image-2.4.21-3-686. For
> some reason, kernel images are different from a kernel compiled from
> source.
>
> Go figure.
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 13:31:30 +0200 (MEST), Jens Wannenmacher
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> Hi,
>
> anyone out there who installed sarge from the unofficial isos dated
> 2003/07/27?
> If so: Are there any problems?
Are those the images of the new debian-installer, or the former
boot-floppies set?
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 16:29:23 -0700, Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<...>
> Either this is a sick joke (and a poor one at that) or it is criminal.
>
> here's the post I sent from my sentmail mbox:
It was actually a mistake. But in any event, the point still remains
intact because you are s
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 00:51:33 +0100, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 05:47:02PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
> > I think eskimo.com is rewriting that localhost into eskimo.com. So
> > it isn't actually getting any extra load from Alan Connor... it's
> > just slightly
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:55:17 -0500, "Michael D. Schleif"
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> There appear to be other sources for these fonts; and, I might get
> them manually, if I understand what this package would do with them,
> and where it would place them.
>
> How can I make this package look else
understanding of
how to build a 2.4 kernel, and if you do have that, then if you want to
take the plunge, go in and read all those nifty little help texts in
the kernel configurator. They help. :)
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t's not *strongly* recommended. It's standard convention. :)
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> at the very beginning.
Simply put, if you get frustrated easily, then you shouldn't be using Linux.
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ent, though, if I recall the function is universal.
As I haven't used jigdo in awhile since I mostly install via the net, my
knowledge of the subject is minor. :\
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but it is not in sid.
deb http://people.debian.org/~evo/xchat/ ./
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~evo/xchat/ ./
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On Sunday 05 January 2003 02:25 am, Jeremy Tan wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 22:46:55 -0600, "Scott C. Linnenbringer"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> > Secondly, I want to customize the theme. I've decided to use Metacity,
> > but I assume I have
oday googling and reading through mail archives, but I can't seem
to figure this stuff out. Can anyone help?
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e of it with my Viewsonic P220f
monitor. I've tried looking at the Horizontal and Vertical Refresh but
nothing works. It seems to choak in the logs where it talks about EDID and
240 MHz rate (or something, as I can not recall.) I have no idea what this is
or how to correct it; can
over $100 US but I
> don't know anything about how well it works period or how well it works
> under Linux.
See how well it's supported at http://www.linuxprinting.org. That's where I
got my information and it is a great resource in general.
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ccuring in all of my attempts, and I do not understand it. Can
anyone offer any suggestions, as I am totally lost (a search in the archives
offers nothing.) Thanks, and my original message was marked
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'cupsys-pstoraster', 'cupsomatic-ppd', and 'cupsys-driver-gimprint'?
The same thing happens in KDE, when I try to print: no errors, nothing in the
print jobs, and no out
's libc6, locales and libc6-dev
packages and so far I have had no problems. The simple way to do it is to
pull the packages from packages.debian.org and then install them manually
with dpkg. You'll need to manually fill out all the dependencies, and
provided that it's correct
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