On (29/07/04 08:12), Jason Skala wrote:
> Thanks everyone that replied to this, apparently it is easier then I
> thought to get everything I want on the install. Hopefully I should not
> run into any problems and it will all go smooth if not I know I can come
> here and get some help.
> A couple of
Thanks everyone that replied to this, apparently it is easier then I
thought to get everything I want on the install. Hopefully I should not
run into any problems and it will all go smooth if not I know I can come
here and get some help.
A couple of you replied saying Sarge is the way to go and not
On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 09:15:37PM -0400, Jason G Skala wrote:
> I have a Intell LX440GX+ Motherboard with Dual PIII 500's running software
> raid currently, I have found some great articles on getting the Software
> Raid portion to work with debian so I think I am ok on that. My real concern
> is
Incoming from Jason G Skala:
> This weekend I am getting ready to switch my server over to Debian Woody
> from Red Hat 9.0. And have a few questions before I go and do this about SMP
> Kernels.
>
> I have a Intell LX440GX+ Motherboard with Dual PIII 500's running software
> raid currently, I have
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 13:15, Jason G Skala wrote:
> This weekend I am getting ready to switch my server over to Debian
> Woody from Red Hat 9.0. And have a few questions before I go and do
> this about SMP Kernels.
>
> I have a Intell LX440GX+ Motherboard with Dual PIII 500's running
> software ra
I run
a very similar machine, a BX chipset with dual p3-500's, that adaptec
aicXXX chipset, it just works, since 2.0.34 when the kernel first supported
it. ditto e100 Ive been using the onboard set, should be fine.
:)
My motherboard in question is a Tyan DULAN 1836L, stating your board
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Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's the difference between typing 'su', and 'su root'?
Nothing at all. Just that instead of typing 'su root', you can also do
'su otheruser'.
> Are their any noticable differences between the 2
Sean, please wrap your lines at <76 characters, to allow for quoting.
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 03:36:02PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 15-May-2000 Cameron Matheson wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I have two questions:
> >
> > What's the difference between typing 'su', and 'su root'?
>
> not
On 15-May-2000 Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> What's the difference between typing 'su', and 'su root'?
nothing, however there is a difference between 'su user' and 'su - user'. When
the dash is used, it means to run that user's initialization files (.bashrc and
t
Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I just have a few quick questions:
>
> 1. Is it possible to switch resolutions while in X (I like using
> 640x480, but occasionally I need 800x600)?
>
Ctrl-Alt and + or Ctrl-Alt and -, IF you have working resolutions defined in
/etc/X11/XF86Config (in the appro
On 25-Jan-2000 Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I just have a few quick questions:
>
> 1. Is it possible to switch resolutions while in X (I like using
> 640x480, but occasionally I need 800x600)?
control-alt-+ takes you up in res, - takes you down in res. This works IF and
only IF you have
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