On Mi, 02 iun 10, 10:04:12, John Culleton wrote:
> I have posted the items you requested on my website:
> http://wexfordpress.com/xorg.conf
> and
> http://wexfordpress.com/Xorg.0.log
> and
> http://wexfordpress.com/Xorg.0.log.old
I can spot nothing wrong there, but I'm not sure I can see the whol
John Culleton wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 02:49:18 you wrote:
On Ma, 01 iun 10, 22:33:26, John Culleton wrote:
I ask here because my message to the Knoppix list has not
yet
appeared.
I assume you missed my reply [1] to your previous message so I
am CCing
you now.
[1] http://lists.deb
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 10:57:01AM -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 02:49:18 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Ma, 01 iun 10, 22:33:26, John Culleton wrote:
> > > I ask here because my message to the Knoppix list has not
> yet
> > > appeared.
> >
> > I assume you missed my reply
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 02:49:18 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Ma, 01 iun 10, 22:33:26, John Culleton wrote:
> > I ask here because my message to the Knoppix list has not
yet
> > appeared.
>
> I assume you missed my reply [1] to your previous message so I
am CCing
> you now.
>
> [1] http://lists.d
On 06/02/2010 10:04 AM, John Culleton wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I used Knoppix because it was very easy to
install and came with a lot of useful software already, such as
Open Office. The install program is called 0wn which stands for
zero work needed. My earlier experiences with e.g. Kubun
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 02:49:18 you wrote:
> On Ma, 01 iun 10, 22:33:26, John Culleton wrote:
> > I ask here because my message to the Knoppix list has not
yet
> > appeared.
>
> I assume you missed my reply [1] to your previous message so I
am CCing
> you now.
>
> [1] http://lists.debian.org/d
On Ma, 01 iun 10, 22:33:26, John Culleton wrote:
>
> I ask here because my message to the Knoppix list has not yet
> appeared.
I assume you missed my reply [1] to your previous message so I am CCing
you now.
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/05/msg02551.html
Regards,
Andrei
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I installed Knoppix, a Debian derivative, on my stepson's
computer. Everything runs fine. But the screen background does
not cover the entire area of his flat screen monitor which
measures roughly 17 1/2 inches x 9 7/8 inches. The bottom button
bar extends all the way to the left but stops at t
on Tue, May 25, 2004 at 12:02:01PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi again,
> I have been trying to get debian running on my system for sometime
> (particularly X). I have a fairly new Toshiba Laptop and I figured
> there would be some issues (but never imagined this). On a
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040525 18:02]:
> BTW my laptop is a M35-s320 (Nvidia GForce Fx 5200) with a wierd 1280x800
> resolution. I'm not sure which log files to access (because X doesn't "crash"
> )
IIRC some nvidia graphic cards have problems running framebuffer and x
at the sa
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 12:02:01PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have been trying to get debian running on my system for sometime
> (particularly X) ... Does anyone know what may be causing this? I recall
> having similar issues trying to install with sid, sarge, and woody.
You haven't sai
Hi again,
I have been trying to get debian running on my system for sometime (particularly
X). I have a fairly new Toshiba Laptop and I figured there would be some
issues (but never imagined this). On a suggestion from another user on this
list, I tried doing an install from Knoppix (note knoppix
Jacob S. wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:40:29 +0100
Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now, its STILL a mess! in X, the keyboard seems to have some kind of
german setup I ve never seen before (and which wasnt there at all when
booting with knoppix), the sources.list is one big mess of il
eplaced a printer, and exited
You can get it running properly, but it takes a bit of work, in my
experience. If I remember correctly, the Knoppix install sets apt up
with pinning by default, so you need to do an apt-get update and then a
series of apt-get upgrade followed by "apt-get install
&quo
Because I wanted to upgrade the machine , to the latest woody , at
first, I had to downgrade because I was using bunk packages .
So I did, and it told me it needed to remove a lot of packages , which
seemed fine ; Unfortunately, aptget also took away coreutils (which is
not in woody) and nothin
I am planning to move my IMAP server off my 4 year old caldera
linux to new debian (knoppix hard disk install or
maybe woody 7 CD install).
I want to be able to take advantage of the apt-get
method of updating security files
and the old machine is really slo anyway.
Also, I only have 2 users an
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