On 18 Dec 2007, at 23:57, Adam Porter wrote:
What video driver? Does it happen with KDE? Does it happen with
different
Linux distros? Does it happen if you boot a live CD of Ubuntu
or...? Does
logging out and back in (without rebooting) fix it?
t happens frequently but not immediatel
On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 17:57 -0600, Adam Porter wrote:
> What video driver? Does it happen with KDE? Does it happen with different
> Linux distros? Does it happen if you boot a live CD of Ubuntu or...? Does
> logging out and back in (without rebooting) fix it?
>
>
I've not had the time to try
What video driver? Does it happen with KDE? Does it happen with different
Linux distros? Does it happen if you boot a live CD of Ubuntu or...? Does
logging out and back in (without rebooting) fix it?
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On 18 Dec 2007, at 20:53, cs wrote:
I've not managed to define precisely when I get borrows but I'm
noticing
the following symptoms and was wondering if some kind soul would
help me
debug what's going on in order to get to a solution? Thanks, Michael
set-up: etch, gnome (eg gnome-core 2.14
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:17:56 +0100
Piers Kittel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Have got an standard USB Intellimouse - I put in a new hard drive,
> installed Debian, and basically it worked just fine. Then I had to
> remove the hard drive and go back to my old install, but the mouse
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 07:08:13PM +0200, Andrej Prsa wrote:
> Usually, in XF86config (and not XF86config-4) it was just a matter
> of adding "AllowMouseOpenFail", but in Debian I don't have
> XF86Config,
Because XF86Config was for XF86 3.x, not 4.x.
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 03:35:15AM -0400, lameth wrote:
...
> The previous distrobution of linux that I used was Mandrake 8.0. The
> installs always went fine but then after a month or two of using it I
> would start seeing messages about non-contiguous data on the hard drive.
That's just `fsc
lameth wrote:
> lameth wrote:
>
>> User level.
>> Just born Newbie.
>>
>> System
>> Dell Dimension XPS T-500 Desktop with 128mb of Ram, 26 gig hard
>> drive, Soundblaster live value soundcard, Diamond Multimedia Viper
>> 770D Ultra TNT2 video card with 32mb of memory. Logitech Marble Mouse
>>
After reading a few articles and searching debian's package list I
thought using modutils or usbmgr might solve the problem I was having.
Don't ask why it was just a hunch. When I typed in modutils or usbmgr I
recieved the message command not found.Yeah I was amazed too ;-) I
thought both soun
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