irst user to log in
ever has sound. Anyone know what could be causing this? Should I be
putting this in PreSession or something?
--adam b.
're malicious people...I think that
considering the model they've chosen it's surprising how good a product
RedHat is. It's just that their energy is likely to be expended in any
number of ways except bettering their product, because bettering their
product brings them nothing. I mean, at least MicroSoft _wants_ you to be
able to use Windows! :)
Well, that's my $0.02
--adam b.
recompiled the thing as a module
(no cigar) and recompiled the old working kernel again (no cigar). So I'm
guessing that whatever is broken is fixable since the old kernel is broken
now too. Some file must have been set to something weird or something...
--adam b.
with Windoze, or I would
disable PnP. Anyone have any ideas? (Suggestions on how to get Windoze
to recognize the thing with PnP disabled are also more than welcome).
--adam b.
ind a free memory range that's in the on-limits range for Debian.
Not too hard, but get the range from Debian.org before you go killing
things.
I have no clue about kernel PnP...I'd love to hear about it though! What
kernel are you running?
--adam b.
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Shaul Karl
working again under Windows before getting halfway in and
being annoyed. :)
--adam b.
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Ethan Pierce wrote:
> David, you certainly can. You will need to establish some linux
> partions...many on this list prefer fips utility, but I like partition magic
> for dos...its grap
. Try it on a partition which doesn't really matte first,
though, just to be safe. :)
--adam b.
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone used Partition Magic in order to resize partitions under Debian?
> The software claims to support resizing Linux EXT2 filesystem
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