2010/6/27 giovanni_re :
> Is there a way to mashup "apt-cache search " & "dpkg -l"
> - so that given a SearchTerm,
> it would find all the related package names in the cache,
> then do a "dpkg -l" on those package names?
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2010/5/19 Eric Persson :
> I have a small bashscript which prepares a dual-monitor setup for my laptop,
> since i'm moving in and out of the office and meetings, I tend to attach and
> disconnect the monitor a few times a day.
>
> That works fine with xrandr, but the issue is that I would like some
BONJOUR CHERS INTERLOCUTEURS,
Nous sommes un groupe de jeunes ivoiriens engagés dans le domaine agricole.
nous avons à notre disposition des produits vivriers de première néssécité tels
que:
le Miel, la Banane plantain, du beurre de karité, des legumes et fruits, de l'
igname et bien d'autres
out user-defined changes, but without any
rules to jump into them, it won't matter (if your primary objective is just to
get up and running).
mickey
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ut I'm willing
to learn!)
Please help. It all looks correct to me, and I've tried many different
things (including changing MYSQL_PORT to 3306), but I would very much
like to hear if someone else has this working or if someone knows where
I'm being a dunderhead.
Thanks,
Mickey
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With the help of the article at linuxnewbie.org ('...make sure you have the
correct version of Tulip driver. Linksys is very picky about this'), the
source code from scyld, looking through the binary of the driver that
shipped with 2.2.17 to find the hard-coded version string, I've determined
I'm trying to get a Linksys LNE 100TX PCI NIC recognized on Debian 2.2.17
on a 120 mhz Triton motherboard. I see that there were a number of recent
posts on debian-users about this card, but none quite address my specific
problem.
insmod tulip
comes back with 'Device or resource busy' and a s
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> James Sun wrote:
>
> also, mom needs your mailing address
On 12 Aug 1996, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hello..
>
> I'm not sure why the module problems exist (I only had those
> problems with old modules lying around), but I can explain the
> make-kpkg stuff.
It seems to be that the kernel was looking for..as mr. Perens has
point
On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> The module it is looking for is /lib/modules/current/net/8390.o .
> Try pre-loading it with "modprobe".
>
That got it..thanks Bruce...Now ill go and figure out Why it wants
that...i *think* i turned all of the specific net work off infavor of
On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> Try running "depmod -a" after you install a new kernel and modules.
> That might fix the undefined symbols.
Yes after i wrote the originall message i gave this a try..sadly no
it did not fix it..
> Regarding the net-pf-X problems, these wil
Im haveing module problums.SIGHI installed 1.1..kernel
2.0.0..since this is going on my thinkpad 500..4Megs of memory...i built
myself a real lean kernel:).
...well in the "old" way..make
clean,dep,zImage.modules,module_installand got
..
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