I just got a new Maxtor HD to go along with my IBM hd. With Kernel
2.4.3 and using >hdparm -d 1 to set DMA on, i get disk reads of 30MB/sec
on the IBM. The Maxtor DiaMax UDMA (ATA 100) yields only 3 MB/sec.
The IBM is auto detected at UDMA mode4. With the Maxtor i have to
run >hdparm -X68 -d 1 to s
Viktor Lakics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All,
>
> I know this was discussed in this list already, I did my homework,
> read the archives, but I am still confused. Here is my problem:
>
> I have stock potato 2.2.r3 with XFree 3.3.6. and Ivan's KDE for
> potato. I want to get antialised font
Glenn Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have lived w/o a printer both at home and at work for some time now. If
> I need anything printed I've done so from a Mac or Windows PC. Probably
> sheer laziness.
>
> Now, however, I want to do a bit of self-publishing (poetry), and I'm
> los
Akop Pogosian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 3 May 2001, Nate Amsden wrote:
>
> > Akop Pogosian wrote:
> > >
> > > Linux kernel has a feature that enables a machine capable of turning
> > > the power off on it's own to do so with "shutdown -h.." or "poweroff"
> > > commands. I used to rely
Joost van der Lugt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> OK so the darn thing is called grub, fine.
>
> hda1 = hd(0,0)
> fine to, if it has to be.
>
> But why the darn is there not a /etc/grub.conf file (or link) instead of
> the darn /boot/grub/file???
>
> And why the %*&^ does the dos example n
This is a weird problem. Usually 2-3 hours after starting my computer,
either in console mode or x-window, a white cursor block (about 10%
larger than actual cursor block size) appears in the center of the
screen.
This block has a fixed position and cannot be covered up by anything.
I've tried st
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Axel Schlicht) writes:
>
> As far as I know I should have the following to receive and send emails
> and participate in usenet newsgroups:
> - ISDN for Linux
> - a mail retrieval program : fetchmail ?
> - a mail transport agent (MTA) : procmail ? exim ?
> - a mail reader : tin,
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We received such a machine and I've installed Debian
> testing/unstable on it.
> I'm running 2.4.3-pre4 and one problem I was not able to get
> solved is for DMA/UltraDMA.
> The box has a Maxtor 20GB 7200rpm 5T020H2 model and whenever
I am using Gnus5.8.8 and emacs 20.7 and would like to try Gnus with
xemacs. If i just apt-get install xemacs from stable will it work with my
current version of Gnus (unstable). Are there any problems using the same
version of Gnus with emacs and xemacs?
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Eric G. Miller wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 08:39:34PM -0300, Hammurabi Mendes wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm having problems with e-mail configuration: when someone receives
> > some of my e-mails sent from debian, the From line is the following:
> >
> > From: Hammurabi das Chagas Mendes <[E
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 02:08:19PM -0800, Nick wrote:
> >
> > I think this guy spends too much time reading mail lists
>
> No, he just gives a shit about netiquette and asks others to do the
> same. (Karsten is active on the list though; that's a good thing).
No
Stan Brown wrote:
> On Tue Mar 13 13:58:33 2001 mike polniak wrote...
> >
> > I got my ATI Rage Fury Pro 128 working with the configuration
> >help at www4.ncsu.edu/~dstclai/rage128-howto.html.
> > You need XFree86-4.0.1. If you want DRI support for the
&g
Stan Brown wrote:
> I fnally put together a system out of somewhat less than ancient parts.
>
> Now on installing stable on it, it does not auto detect the correct X server.
> It'
> has an AATI Rage Fury Pro video card in it, in an AGP socket (my first AGP).
> What X
> server should I install?
Tristan wrote:
> I have been using mutt and procmail for a few weeks now, but have
> noticed that once fetchmail gets my mail from my ISPs POP3, mutt show
> all the new messages (or maybe i am hallucinating), but once i run
> fetchmail some other time, and it fetches the new mail, i run mutt and
>
Brian Murphy wrote:
> Not trying to start a flame war, but I have a legitimate question that has
> been kicked around a little, but not to my satisfaction :). What are the
> chances that the installation procedure will improve in woody versus what is
> currently in the potatoe distribution?
> snip
Branden Robinson wrote:
> Would someone help this user for me?
>
> - Forwarded message from Laurent Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
>
> From: "Laurent Dubois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: X error
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>Hello,
>
>
>
Arlo White wrote:
> I'm trying to install a D-Link DFE-530TX+ Module for my ethernet card. I
> found the via3043.c source code at there website and copyed it to my
> /usr/src/via directory.
This card uses the rtl8139 or 8139.too driver. I use both and
each works fine. Run> modprobe -l -
I'd like to use ps2up to print. Did not find it with apt-cache
search or google. Its probably obvious but i can't see it.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 6, mar, 2001 at 05:08:38 +0100, Manuel Reiter wrote:
> > > I've been trying to track down where I pass arguments to the Xserver.
> > >
> > > I used to use OpenBSD, with xdm, and there I could tell the Xserver to
> > > not listen on tcp ( -nolisten tcp ) in /var/X11/x
Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried apt-get source foo and everything goes fine. When I try to
> build the binary/deb using debian/rules build or dpkg-source -x foo.dsc
> I get:
>
> make: dh_testdir: Command not found
> make: clean error 127
>
> Any help on what is missing?
dh_tes
Kent West wrote:
> /Rant
> At any rate, I'm getting really frustrated, and am about to give up on
> getting sound to work on my new computer with Debian. I'm not giving up
> on Debian by any means, but it is making me feel less gung-ho to
> recommend it to newbies like I've been doing. :-( Con
Judith Elaine Bush wrote:
>
>
> I've edited /etc/crontab to change the time (ana)cron runs its daily,
> weekly, and monthly scripts. They still seem to run after 7 am and not
> at 5:25. The system has been rebooted since the crontab change (not my
> fault!), so any and all daemons have been restr
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> I just installed fresh woody system using 2 potato floppies. It was
> smooth for testing but now I get missing char-major-10-135 when I
> reboot.
> ls -l /dev/* |grep '^c.*10,.*135' shows rtc
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Rino Mardo wrote:
> i've gone thru the faqs and the X files (xfree86 docs) but i can't seem to
> find
> out why i would get this error message when i want to start X:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ startx -- -bpp 32
>
> X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.
Check allowed users
Philipp Schulte wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 09:58:13PM -0500, mike polniak wrote:
>
> > Philipp Schulte wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > I am trying to highlight those folders in mutt which have unread mails
> > > in them by an "N".
> > >
Philipp Schulte wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to highlight those folders in mutt which have unread mails
> in them by an "N".
> I have added "%N" to my folder-format-string and it looks like mutt
> reserves space for it but it never shows up.
> I have read that tools that check for new mails like
Glen Snyder wrote:
> Problem #1:I've been running Woody without much of a problem for a
> couple of months. Yesterday I upgraded the kernel to 2.4.2, and every 5
> minutes I get the following message added to mail:
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Cron <
>
> Can anyone help me to properly use mc or any other undelete function?
Try> apt-get install recover
Then go to www.linux-mag.com and read about recover and undeleting files
in the August 2000 issue.
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~~~
Gavin Hamill wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> > No, it won't. When you run the dist-upgrade, apt will see that all packages
> > on the system are already at least as new as those available (testing's
> > version numbers are higher than stable's) and do nothing at all.
>
> I
Bruce Richardson wrote:
> No matter what I do, I can never get Debian to power down a machine on
> shutdown. It doesn't work with the stock kernel, doesn't work with all
> the different kernels I've compiled (and I've tried every permutation of
> the apm kernel options). But other distributions -
I have been using Pan as my newsreader. Its really not bad. Very
easy to set up and use the gui.But i plan to try Gnus or Slrn.
Any comments about either in terms of ease of setup/use, features
and basically is either one worth the effort compared to Pan.
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MaD dUCK wrote:
> hey, how can i use apt-get to get something like postfix-0.0.20010228-1
> out of testing? i have testing/main and some other testing's in my
> sources.list, but
>
> apt-get --download-only install testing/postfix
>
> doesn't work, and
>
> apt-get --download-only install postfix
> The exact command I am using is as follows:
>
> rsync --verbose --progress --stats --block-size=8192
> saens.debian.org::debian-cd/2.2_rev2/i386/binary-i386-1.iso .
>
> which as far as I can tell is what the readme file says to do, substituting
> a real site for the sample given. I have tried
W. Paul Mills wrote:
>
> The DFE-530TX uses the via-rhine driver, and the DFE-530TX+
> uses the rtl8139 driver. The last I knew, this was not
> documented on the DLink web site or on Donald Becker's
> web site. Only place you will find out about the rtl8139
> driver is on the disk that comes wit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> does it matter that it was burned on a cdrw instead of a cdr?
I have had problems where the cdrw disks will only work in the drive
they were burned in. You have better luck with burning to a cdr disk.
Also a workaround is to use a install floppy to start the
i
>
> i would suggest you set up your machine with two primary runlevels, 2
> and 3, where 3 is the graphical login equivalent of 2, which means
> that there exists a /etc/rc3.d/xdm link but not any other xdm link in
> /etc/rc[0-24-6]. (you should be using filerc anyway, it's the smartest
> change t
SamBozo Debian User wrote:
> dselect says access method is already locked .???
> how do I unlock it?
deslect is still running. so find it and kill -9
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Stan Brown wrote:
> How does Debian handle mail local to the machien?
>
> And where can I find out how the mail system is configured? There does
> not seem
> to be an /etc/mail directory.
Who gets mail for whom is in /etc/aliases and is generated by
exim. I use
Alec Smith wrote:
> I'm faced with recommending a new printer for my parents as their old unit
> is starting to show its age. The goal is to find something for $350 or
> less which is Linux friendly since I'll also be using it. The printer will
> be connected to the LAN through an old HP JetDirect
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> that fixed it!!! wierd thing is this is plain potato and it worked without
> the apm=on in past installs on the same machine.
Check the kernel config for CONFIG_APM_DISABLE_BY_DEFAULT. In the
stock kernel 2.2.18 it is set=y. So even though CONFIG_APM=y yo
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
>
> again, just for my own curiosity, do other distributions also autoload
> modules on boot using /etc/modules?
I don't think other distros have an update-modules etc., but i
just don't know exactly how they do it. Take a look at the script for
modutils in /etc/i
>
> In any case, I installed "stable" on this machine and all went well. It has an
> Intel Etherxpress Pro 100 NIC in it, which requires the eepro module to be
> loaded.
>
> I do this during install, and it is installed "permanently" such that when I
> reboot
> the machine it's reloaded.
>
> B
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> don't have this problem, just for my own knowledge...
>
> doesn't this require a quasi-new bios? since lilo can only bootstrap using
> whatever services the bios allows.
According to /usr/share/doc/lilo, support for booting from
cylinders > 1024 started
Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Greetings-
>
> This is perhaps a silly question, but here goes. I use fvwm(2) under
> potato, and many of the windows I have open at any time are ssh sessions
> to somewhere else. I typically open these with entries in my fvwm menu
> that run something like this:
>
> + "st
Nathan wrote:
> I recently upgraded to 4.0.2 from 3.3.6 using dselect so all dependencies
> should be OK and now X won't start at all. I ran xf86config and created the
> new XF86Config-4 file in /etc/X11 and every time I try to run X, it gives me
> this error msg:
>
> X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No
Tam, Vincent wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Is there any tool(s) to get a report of each package's used size in the
> Debian 2.2 system? I know that the new console-apt can show the
> package's packed size and install size, but I cannot find such function in
> the dpkg. Anyone kind to tell me where ca
Richard Black wrote:
> Thanks Nate (and for the others who have also relied with a similar fashion),
> but the problem is when I try to ping my machine from a _different_ host.
> From
> this different host I can ping other machines, just not my machine (where
> debian
> is running).
>
> That is
Christian Aeschliman wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I've been thinking about a trend I wish existed. I'm wondering if this
> currently exists at all. I don't have any friends into Linux, really, and I
> definitely don't know anyone else that I can talk to for free that's into
> Debian.
>
> I wish
Vittorio De Martino wrote:
> Having experience of Linux RedHat, is there anyone out there able to tell me
> where is the equivalent of the rc.local file in Debian and where can I find
/etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
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Pete Meyer wrote:
> I've got the source for a network card driver, and am trying to compile it
into my kernel. I put the code into kernelsource/drivers/net. Unfortunately,
make config does not recogise that it's there (neither does make menuconfig).
Is there a way I can get the configuration
Adam J Beavan wrote:
> Maybe this is not the right list but I am getting
> desperate, has anybody managed to configure
> the Radeon 32MB graphics card...
> I am runing Debian 2.2.17 with XFree86 4.0.2
> have changed the XF86Config file to include
> the radeon driver, but all I get on startx is
> t
John Carline wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I got a few friends who are interested in (trying)linux. For TRYING
> > purposes I want them to use a debian based Linux. I love using debian 2.2
> > and I am pretty new my-self(1.5 year). I think it might be a little to
> > overwelming for the
Oki DZ wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Barthazi Andras wrote:
> > I should have to write a Backup system at my
> > company, and I need a program can wake up
> > the workstations. I know that I have to send
> > the the "Magic code", do you know a program
> > can solve it for me?
>
> http://www.scyld
hanasaki wrote:
> I have a HD with
>
> /boot
> / => a complete install of debian
>
> I wish to install a second debian on another partion(s).
>
> How do i do this so that lilo.conf refects both debians? Wont the 2nd
> install make its own /etc/lilo.conf and thus make a lilo boot prompt
> onl
Well i don't run gpm, but what looks like gpm's white-cursor-block
appears in the console screen about 20 minutes after i boot. Its in the bottom
middle of the screen in both X and the console.
This just started happening and i can't think of anything i've
changed that could be rela
Bruce Sass wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> > Along the same lines i recall something about _re_creating a .deb
> > from the files on the system that were originally installed by the .deb
> > in question.
> > Anyone know if such a pkg is
Jeff Weatherford wrote:
> Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> >
> > I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> > card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> > Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> > and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
> > to be easy to set u
Moritz Schulte wrote:
> "Leonard Leblanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Can someone point me to a doc or howto on how to create .deb files?
>
> - maint-guide
> - packaging-manual
Along the same lines i recall something about _re_creating a .deb
from the files on the system th
Joel Ståbis wrote:
> Hi.
>
> It seems that whenever I recieve more than 100 mails at a time with fetchmail
> exim just accepts the first 100 of them.
>
> The log-file says:
>
> 2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no immediate delivery: more than 100
> messages received in one connection
>
> bu
Jeroen Valcke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install GNOME on my system.
> I followed the instructions from the GNOME User FAQ.
> So I added deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/distributions/debian
> unstable main to my sources.list
> I ran apt-get update and after that did apt-get install task-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the kernel in the potato install didn't detect my 3com mini pci(3c556B)
> ethernet card
on my T20, so i compiled the 2.4.1 kernel and now it detects it. but the
problem is i
still can't get on the net because i didn't configure networking during
install... so what
When using a2ps to print in landscape mode, i lose four columns
of print on the left (interior)margin.
The a2ps default interior margin = 0. I've tried using a
negative value, but that doesn't work. Apparently this is room for
binding space, but i need to define a margin size that d
uklinux wrote:
>
> Finally, one specific query: I have a Matrox G450. There have been some co
mments from people implying that the drivers for this are (a) not very good
(b) only work with XFree 4.xx. Could someone tell me whether this is just
a 3D acceleration issue? I'm not overly concerned
virtanen wrote:
> run as root xcdroast setup
>
> And...
> it seems to be working!!!
>
> There is still something wrong I thing: CDCopy doesn't work
> and there are totally eight cdburners (all of them of right kind)
> to select from... But anyway I managed to burn a copy of Debian
> installati
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> mike polniak wrote:
>
> > If your using procmail, there is a standard recipe for putting
> > duplicate messages in a separate folder, so you won't notice them unless
> > you check. I checked and i have not been
D-Man wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 09:24:21PM +, Glyn Millington wrote:
> |
> |
> | Is anyone else getting two or three copies of each post to the list
> | this evening?
> |
> | Just curious!
>
> Not this evening, but I did the other evening. From several lists,
> actually, so I figure
Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > > >helpful page: http://home.c2i.net/dark/linux.html#ttf
> >
> > I use XFree86-4 with the xfs-xtt font server. I have tried other
> > ways and xfs-xtt gives the best results of any in netscape.
>
> I followed the directions on the page above and got the results shown
> h
>
> > Perhaps the idecd is installed into the kernel and is not a module.
> > You can check your kernel configuration in /boot/version/config.
> > That will tell what is configured as a module(=m) and what is
> > compiled directly into the kernel(=y).So check for the following:
> >
> >
Rick Loga wrote:
> You don't say which version of XFree you are using. Version 4 needs the xfs
> v. 4 font server. None of the other font servers work. If you're version 3,
> any of the font servers work.
>
> --- Pietro Cagnoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> So I commented out the first
virtanen wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, virtanen wrote:
>
>
> > I've done many times installing and and installing ide-scsi and
> > sci-support.
>
> This should have been of course: 'installing and uninstalling'
>
>
> > Now it happens that if try to do this installing (by 'modconf') these
> >
virtanen wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> > > Make sure you also have module sr_mod (for scsi cdrom) and that scsi
> > > support is set with CONGIG_SCSI.
> >
> > Where is that module?
> >
> > If I'll run 'modco
virtanen wrote:
> Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
> Still nothing happens.
> For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
> answering:
>
> 'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
> (Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci emulation installed.)
>
> >From dmesg:
> ___
>
>
>
> All in all, it is a bad idea --- so I'm told. The _correct_ solution,
> I was told, is to tell the truth about the "From:" address, ie keep it
> as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but to set the "Reply-To:" field to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> So this is what I want to do, except I don't know how to do it.
Tibor D. wrote:
> You don't even have to recompile, but you have to activate apm. At the
> lilo-prompt, type "linux apm=on" to test it. If that works, you can save
> that in /etc/lilo.conf with the line append="apm=on"
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > You need to recompile your kernel with "a
Danilo C. M. Marques wrote:
>
> Hello for everyone !!
>
> I had begin Debian 'Potato' installation. I followed all steps
> indicated by installer program (loaded modules, etc,etc ...). When a tried
> to configurate the network via DHCP server ... no works. So, configurated
> it 'by ha
Walter Tautz wrote:
> >
> Thanks. Wouldn't you know I hadn't tried the 1371 module just 1370. Thought I
> had
> done both--inserting es1370 works.
>
> Alas, I am not hearing anything. I have a pair of headsets plugged into the
> `Line Out or Speaker Jack Out' green coloured socket. Do I need so
john gennard wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> > john gennard wrote:
> > > I've studied recent postings, the relative HOWTO and the Kenel help
> > > text documentation and now feel that I understand what I need to do.
> > > Unfortunately,
Olaf Foellinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since my dist-upgrade last weekend I have the following problem: I can't
> start plain WindowMaker. If I choose debian in the login panel I get
> gnome with wm as minimum. With Gnome the same situation. With kde no
> chance for wm. Before this update was debian = w
Walter Tautz wrote:
> I have what was advertised as a Soundblaster 16 PCI
> The main chip says CT5880-DCQ,
> Model CT4810
>
> I include some output. My suspcision is that es1370 or es1371 or the sb
> modules is what I want.
Just modprobe es1371. I also put es1371 in /etc/modules to loa
john gennard wrote:
> I've studied recent postings, the relative HOWTO and the Kenel help
> text documentation and now feel that I understand what I need to do.
> Unfortunately, I am faced with a problem to which I can find no
> specific reference.
>
> I shall recompile the Kernel (have the tarbal
Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Excuse my continuing X density. :-) When I run plain X from root, I get a
> grey screen and X cursor -- which moves fine -- but nothing else. Either
> a) I just don't know how to pop up a console window from this bare
> display, or b) I should be getting more than
Rob VanFleet wrote:
> Since XFree86 4 has been moved into testing, I figured that I can do
> away with xfstt since the new xfs supposedly supports truetype fonts.
> The problem is that I can't seem to find out what package contains the
> ttmkfdir command that allows one to make a fonts.dir for true
MaD dUCK wrote:
>
> now, there is ':' in there, but that shouldn't mean that it needs a
> font server, right? anyway, i am postponing this email to restart xdm
> now that i have commented the first three lines...
>
> ... back... but that did not fix the problem... it is still asking for
> a conne
Greg Howard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Debian 2.2 using a "base image" I've downloaded
> to a Win98 partition; I'm using the udma66 installation images to
> boot the system initially.
>
> I understand from the documents that I should be able to install
> "base" in this way and th
The Snyder Family wrote:
> I had been running testing (Woody) for nearly a month without any problems,
> and then I did an apt-get dist-upgrade last Sunday and things totally
> botched up with the XFree86.
>
> Here's the deal:
> I have 4 XF86Config files:
> XF86Config-4 is located in /etc/ and has
Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Here is the basic (e.g. no details) list I've put together for installing
> FreeBSD next to Debian. My emphasis at this point is not winding up with
> a system which will not boot and/or on which my Debian install becomes
> unusable. My impulse is to jump in, but
Casey W. Liscum wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just did an apt-get upgrade on my testing box. It was discussed
> before that X may be broken for the time being, but my problem is a
> little different.
>
> startx runs the old version, 3.3.6
> I have the XF86Config-4 file ready to go. I've looked over th
Russ Pitman wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 06:23:39PM -0500, T. Green wrote:
> > newbie to debian
> > I have ensoniq audio PCI model (ES1371) sound card, An I can't get it
> > to make a sound.
> > Anyone know what is needed to get the card to produce sound.
> > Tkank you
> >
> Assuming that y
Bud Rogers wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 January 2001 08:37, Vittorio De Martino wrote:
> > My question is as simple as that: where can I download KDE files for Debian
> > potato or what should I do step by step to have it on my PC?
>
> HI Vittorio,
>
> You can find everything you need to run KDE on pot
Joey Hess wrote:
> James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> > My question is, could we put a flag in apt-get that specifies whether we
> > want
> > stable or unstable? Something like this: apt-get install unstable foo?
>
> You mean "apt-get install foo=unstable". It's already in apt 0.4.
Wh
Christopher R. Barry wrote:
> For many years, whenever I have tried to run a program under X as root I get
> a message like:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> Error: Can't open display: :0.0
There was a t
Stefan Srdic wrote:
> Thanks for all of your replys guys. I still have been unable to get my cd-rw
> working under Linux. I think that the ide-scsi module is conflicting with
> another
> scsi module at boot-time. (*see dmesg output at the end of this message)
>
> Why this module is loading I have
Xucaen wrote:
> Hi all..
> thanks foir all your help, because of you I
> figured it out.
>
> for some reason, fvwm starts automatically (I
> haven't figured out why)
> and when I created my .xsession, fvwm no longer
> loaded, so I had to load it myself from my
> .xsession script.
> so now my last
Miller, Jim wrote:
> I have a kernel module from intel to drive the Gigabit Intel Network
> adapter. It is setup and insmod rmmod all work fine. This is not a
> standard kernel module I got the src from Intel. How do I set it up to
> automatically load into the kernel when eth0 is initialized?
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > You can use printtool to set up printing and pppconfig to set up your
> > dial up.
> > kent
>
> Currently printtool is only available in testing/woody.
> (Buggy, seems to require lprng, see bug reports for details)
Well i used printtool to set up my Epson 8
Joshua Kruck wrote:
> These HOWTOs talk about files i don't have, specifically .Xdefaults and
> .Xreasources. They also mention a microsoft font pack for X. Does anyone
> know anything about this/ what i can do about it? thanks
> Joshua
>
> There's a couple of HOWTOs on fonts that helped me. Both
Arcady Genkin wrote:
> I'd like to install Perl 5.6, without upgrading potato's default
> 5.005. Do you think that if I installed Perl 5.6 under /usr/local and
> renamed the executable to perl-5.6 for instance there would be any
> issues with using it or it interfering with Debian's vital utilitie
In some messages i am getting '=20' at the end of lines. Anyone know
what generates this? Here's what it looks like in my Mutt pager:
> >=20
> > I was looking at /etc/init.d/devpts.sh. In the 2.2.x kernel docs, recomm=
> ends
> > adding an appropriate line to /etc/fstab. However, Debian
Scott E. Graves wrote:
> I would like to know where to find how long the server has been running
> (Days, Hours, Minutes)
run $ uptime
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Xucaen wrote:
> Hi all..
> what changes the background color of X?
> I don't even know what to look up in man for
> this.
man xsetroot
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