Peter S. Hayes wrote:
Thank you!
I did read enough to figure out how to reboot (through LILO) into a
single-user mode so that X is not started. The keyboard works fine
there; it's only after X is started with the logon that the keyboard
goes wacky. I haven't figured out how to get networking and
Peter S. Hayes wrote:
Hi all,
I've had Debian dual-booted with Win XP on my portable for about six
months. I haven't worked all the bugs out yet, but I've been getting
better! And I try using it for more of my personal work (my job requires
Windows at the moment).
Yesterday while at work, I
nd rerun the config program to redo that file... Maybe!
At least it's something to try!
Thanks again!
Pete
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From: eric brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 10:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help... I think I've sho
eric brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If Kent idea doesn't work...
>
> Maybe you could modyfy XFree86.conf from the windows
> side using explore2fs? But I know the write to linux
> partition feature is experimental and I haven't tried
> this out.
> This can be risky, but if nothing else come
--- Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter S. Hayes wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've had Debian dual-booted with Win XP on my
> portable for about six
> > months. I haven't worked all the bugs out yet, but
> I've been getting
> > better! And I try using it for more of my personal
> wor
Peter S. Hayes wrote:
Hi all,
I've had Debian dual-booted with Win XP on my portable for about six
months. I haven't worked all the bugs out yet, but I've been getting
better! And I try using it for more of my personal work (my job
requires Windows at the moment).
Yesterday while at work, I
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