Re: 2.4.19 kernel with Woody WAS:Re: TV output, and my new project

2002-11-30 Thread manicsession
- Original Message - From: "Jerome BENOIT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "asd asdf asdfasdf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 8:25 AM Subject: 2.4.19 kernel with Woody WAS:Re: TV output,

Re: 2.4.19 kernel with Woody WAS:Re: TV output, and my new project

2002-11-30 Thread Sridhar M.A.
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 08:03:36AM -0700, Mark Zimmerman wrote: > On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 04:25:59PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > > > snip > > > > from where can we get the `2.4.19 kernel' for Woody ? > > > Grab the 2.4.19 kernel-source package from testing and compile and

Re: 2.4.19 kernel with Woody WAS:Re: TV output, and my new project

2002-11-30 Thread Mark Zimmerman
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 04:25:59PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > snip > > from where can we get the `2.4.19 kernel' for Woody ? > Grab the 2.4.19 kernel-source package from testing and compile and install on woody. Works great. -- Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a su

2.4.19 kernel with Woody WAS:Re: TV output, and my new project

2002-11-30 Thread Jerome BENOIT
cobb wrote: Hello, I am going to be setting up my Linux machine, which is currently only being used as an Internet gateway/firewall and FTP/HTTP server, as an entertainment "server" as well, as seen in this crude diagram: http://tinyurl.com/33tb My question is, will TV output on, say, a GeFor

TV output, and my new project

2002-11-29 Thread cobb
Hello, I am going to be setting up my Linux machine, which is currently only being used as an Internet gateway/firewall and FTP/HTTP server, as an entertainment "server" as well, as seen in this crude diagram: http://tinyurl.com/33tb My question is, will TV output on, say, a GeForce 4 MX

Re: My new project (repost)

1997-12-04 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
--- Keith Holler wrote: I agree with you 100%... I sat on a tech support line for 2 hours at a cost of $ 35 for networking help in Windows 95. After all of that I ended up fixing the configuration problem in my networking myself. They tried to convince me it was my new 200 MMX processor and board

RE: My new project (repost)

1997-12-04 Thread Lewis, James M.
CTED] Sent: Thursday, December 04, 1997 2:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Debian User List Cc: The recipient's address is unknown. Subject:Re: My new project (repost) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Dear Debian Users, > > [Quoting SCO] 1. Linux has no technical su

Re: My new project (repost)

1997-12-04 Thread Keith Holler
I agree with you 100%... I sat on a tech support line for 2 hours at a cost of $ 35 for networking help in Windows 95. After all of that I ended up fixing the configuration problem in my networking myself. They tried to convince me it was my new 200 MMX processor and board that wasn't handling th

Re: My new project (repost)

1997-12-04 Thread Wintermute
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Dear Debian Users, > > [Quoting SCO] 1. Linux has no technical support or maintenance. > > I am instituting a 24/7 commercial email support desk for Huzzah! The more commercial support the better.. It's strange, but corporations just don't think they're getting an

My new project (repost)

1997-12-04 Thread bruce
Dear Debian Users, Sorry about that partial message. Telnet over a radio modem fails sometimes. It's real nice to be on the net with no wires, though. As I was saying, now that I am leaving the Debian project leader position, I want to work on commercialization. Debian consistently comes in secon

Re: My new project

1997-12-04 Thread Nathan E Norman
On 4 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Now that I am leaving the Debian leadership, I am embarking on a new project. : Debian is consistently coming in second in popularity polls for Linux : distributions. It's become very successful as a "hobby system", and somewhat : acceptable among informed

My new project

1997-12-04 Thread bruce
Now that I am leaving the Debian leadership, I am embarking on a new project. Debian is consistently coming in second in popularity polls for Linux distributions. It's become very successful as a "hobby system", and somewhat acceptable among informed business users. I intend to work on Debian comm