apt-get (shellutils on hurd)

2001-02-24 Thread studenten wg
hi does anyone know what the "shellutils on hurd" thing means when i do a apt-get -s install somepackage ?? for example... -- apt-get -s install ssh Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following NEW packages will be installed: ssh 0 packages upgraded,

Re: How do I resize my reiser partition?

2001-02-24 Thread studenten wg
hi the tool you may be lookin for is resize_reiserfs... but i must say i don't know if it resizes the entry in your partition table or if you must do that by hand ? another tool could be gnu parted ( but i don't know how to use that either )... ok now to the point i wanted to make... im using

Re: Drivers for ASUS K7M onboard audio

2001-02-22 Thread studenten wg
n what the real debian cracks think of that installation procedure ( is it bad style ?? ) On Thursday 22 February 2001 09:32, you wrote: > studenten wg schrieb: > > i think the best solution is to look if the hardware your going to buy is > > supported under linux... > >

Re: Drivers for ASUS K7M onboard audio

2001-02-21 Thread studenten wg
on based system, but I don't > want to have to compile a kernel. After reading the following it looks > like the standard kernel would work. Am I right or would I be better > off with a Celeron based system? > > Larry > > On Feb 21, 2001, studenten wg wrote: >

Re: - (OT)

2001-02-21 Thread studenten wg
On Wednesday 21 February 2001 19:00, n3kr0 wrote: > unsuscribe for the german people... this mail reminds me on stuff found on www.klickibunti.org... i was just browsing the pages there and then found this unsubscribe mail here in the list... ;-) no one's perfect

Re: Drivers for ASUS K7M onboard audio

2001-02-21 Thread studenten wg
On Tuesday 20 February 2001 22:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Can someone help? > > ASUS has rh/caldera on there site... both give unresolved dependancies > when the drivers are insmod > TIA hi !! i have a k7m and the onboard sound worked fine with the standard "potato" modules... it's the via68

Re: xmps-win32-plugin

2001-02-21 Thread studenten wg
hi robert !! thx a lot for that hint... xine's really nice... cu peter On Tuesday 20 February 2001 20:12, Robert Kasunic wrote: > Hello Peter, > > On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 07:57:24PM +0100, studenten wg wrote: > > i finally found that out yesterday night (blame me i though

Re: xmps-win32-plugin

2001-02-20 Thread studenten wg
i finally found that out yesterday night (blame me i thought the libs would be installed by default)... now after i compiled it and copied the dll's and stuff i can view the divx movies... BUT the xmps is running in a little messy box and i couldnt figure out whats the matter ( is xmps workin f

xmps-win32-plugin

2001-02-19 Thread studenten wg
hi im running a debian box ( 2.2 mostly stable ) and have just installed xmps from unstable... it runs fine for "normal" avi-files and stuff... but i just cant view divx movies (one of the last reasons for my windows partition)... i tried to compile the xmps-win32-plugin sources from xmps.

Re: ext2resize

2001-02-18 Thread studenten wg
On Sunday 18 February 2001 18:15, Moritz Schulte wrote: > studenten wg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > can i know just delete /dev/hda5 and recreate it with 500M size ?? ( > > in single user mode i suppose )... > > No, you can't do that. /dev/hda5 is a so-called &

ext2resize

2001-02-18 Thread studenten wg
hi i just installed lvm and reiserfs ( running debian 2.2 mostly stable with a 2.4.1 kernel ) and pushed some dirs on the new partitions ( usr var tmp ) all is fine so far... now my "ex"-root partition has still a size of 1G, but i think 500M had to fit my needs... now i shrinked the pa