Dear Sir,
i would like to order 6 boxs of imedeen..how can i order
and pay for it..
nikki
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Dear Sir
i would like to order some of imdeens, what can i do and how
to price for it. my e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED].
thx
nikki
ySQL Admin package. After that I merely found it
difficult. You will certainly need to read the security section of the
MySQL docs to get a vague idea of what they are talking about. Then try
playing with the admin program until you have sussed out how it works.
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with my package
database?
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//security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
line must be wrong - how, and why?
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ole, an xterm, etc.? I'v looked at the Advanced Scripting HOWTO,
> but the only thing that looked promising was "$BASH_ENV" which seems to
> be empty.
The tty command might help a bit (it says what port you are connected to).
$TERM will tell you what kind of terminal Linux thinks
s
> Diamond, there is a clear logo on the card and you would be sure) I have
> reason to beleive that this is a buggy card.
It does say Diamond on the card.
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-+,
Ctrl-Alt--, Ctrl-Alt-Del, Shift-Ctrl-F1 through F6 and "halt" from
a telnet session [no echo or response], hits the reset button).
So, if you have a Diamond Stealth 64, don't bother, just throw away
the card and get a new one (like I'm going to soon).
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rally, this being the Internet, there will probably be more than 1
MX record, the others pointing to backup servers to use if the main
server is down. And, of course, it isn't always quite that simple,
because there may be multiple hops between the MX server and the
ultimate destination.
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ut.
May I say a big thankyou to all the many people who have contributed to
this discussion. Even though I haven't got my card working properly, I
have learned a lot.
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gt; (--) S3: Ramdac speed: 110 MHz
> (**) S3: Using ICD2061A programmable clock
> (--) S3: Maximum allowed dot-clock: 110.000 MHz
51c51,52
< X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
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> (--) S3: Using 6 bits per RGB value
> (--) S3: Virtual resolution set to 1280x1024
> If you want to upgrade to Xfree86 4.0.3, it has a VESA driver, that
works with nearly every video card on the planet, by using a more
generic access method to the card, at the expense of speed. It isn't
blazingly fast, but it works.
I assume I must do that by apt-getting the source from potato?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, D-Man wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 12:00:16PM +0100, Nikki Locke wrote:
> | If I don't set any "special features", I am assuming (from the
drop-down
> | lists supplied) that the driver will probe the card. I suspect it
is the
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> Have you tried xf86cfg at all? I haven't seen anybody mentioning it..
pentium:~# xf86cfg
bash: xf86cfg: command not found
pentium:~# locate cf86cfg
pentium:~# apt-cache search xf86cfg
pentium:~#
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ss your machine really was hosed if the 3-finger-salute didn't
> work. Perhaps it was just slow? That is, maybe X is hogging all the
> CPU (and/or other resources) trying to deal with the display and other
> processes starved? Maybe it is the hardware probing that hoses it?
I
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David L. Craig
wrote:
> Is there anything in /var/log/XFree86.0.log? If so, please post it,
> along with your XF86Config[-4] file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/home/nikki$ cat /var/log/XFree86.0.log
cat: /var/log/XFree86.0.log: No such file or dire
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alan Shutko wrote:
> Nikki Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > As far as I know, the card is Plug and Play. Why can't X probe the
card and
> > find out for me?
>
> Often, it can. You don't say whether you are u
now what clock chip is
on my video card, and asking XF86Setup to probe it causes the machine
to hang. When the machine hangs, Ctrl-Alt-Del has no effect, and all
ssh sessions in to the machine go dead (no character echo when you type
stuff).
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+, and
Java. I'm still finding this much more difficult than I think it should
be. Maybe I've just got a mental block.
I have read about 100 pages of documentation on configuring X, and, as
I said before, understood about 50% of it. I have even tried
experimenting (and got my fi
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul D.
Smith wrote:
> %% Nikki Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> nl> I ran XF86Setup, and chose the SVGA driver. I left everything
else
> nl> alone. It hung my machine solid (again).
>
> Are you _sure_ your ma
mba, apache, apache-ssl and php4. I need a solid,
stable ftp client which will work through a gateway, and the ability to
ssh in from other machines on the network.
Or is there a later package I can install on my existing system?
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oring my root partition -
is it possible to make a boot floppy that does not need a mountable
root partition on the hard disk?
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ng the super vga driver instead
I ran XF86Setup, and chose the SVGA driver. I left everything else alone. It
hung my machine solid (again). Only 3 problems with the filesystem this
time, all deleted inodes with zero dtime, so probably not important.
:-(
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ms. You can see why I am reluctant
to experiment!
> Check the monitor make/model, you should be able to
> find documentation online esp. if it's a Dell monitor.
> That's where I found my documentation.
The monitor has no make on it, neither does the paper documentation
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 01:45:31PM +0100, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > I have a machine here I would like to run X on. I am not sure of the
> > specs of the VGA card, and have no manuals for it. I think I have a
> > manual
re is no defined dot-clock matching mode "1024x768"
(--) VGA16: Removing mode "1024x768" from list of valid modes.
(**) VGA16: Virtual resolution set to 800x600
Where do I go from here?
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