On 7/11/21 9:18 PM, Gunnar Gervin wrote:
>
> How repaired hdd in old osx 8.6 mac i386.
> A live usb with debian 10.9 buster did it asked to change from Bios boot
> to Uefi boot & reinstalled hdd. Laptop works. So now can put distro in
> usb, & try which debian based distro works best on Mac osx 10
How repaired hdd in old osx 8.6 mac i386.
A live usb with debian 10.9 buster did it asked to change from Bios boot to
Uefi boot & reinstalled hdd. Laptop works. So now can put distro in usb, &
try which debian based distro works best on Mac osx 10.13.6. MX, PsychOS,
Manjaro, Debian?
I liked the sof
A friend came over and the printer now is alive and working. It does need
a new printer cartridge and I know where to get those so should be
printing in a few days.
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Benjamin Sher wrote:
>Dear friends:
>
>My thanks to all of you who were kind enough to share your
>expertise in helping a Debian newbie resolve the k3b user vs. root
>issue. I'm sure I'll have a change somewhere along the line to
>help someone else with the same problem.
>
>Learning somethin
Dear friends:
My thanks to all of you who were kind enough to share your
expertise in helping a Debian newbie resolve the k3b user vs. root
issue. I'm sure I'll have a change somewhere along the line to
help someone else with the same problem.
Learning something new every day.
Thanks again.
A big thanks to everyone who helped me out with getting off the ground with
Linux !! Everyone has been very friendly, helpful and approachable.
I can see that I have a mountain of stuff to learn yet ... !
kind regards,
Andrew
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Rich Harran. wrote:
> Anyway, I'm still having trouble with my /dev/null, which sometimes
> reverts to permissions:
>rwx__
> when I reboot, causing X (and other) problems (it also did so after I had
> got X running today, possibly when I symlinked by ~/.netscape/co
Thanks to everyone who helped me sort out the proper mounting of my dos
drives so that the group 'dos' could access them rwx. As many of you
suspected, it was my inability to distinguish between
umask and unmask
which was causing my problem (I have the same problem with umount: I read
an
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 07:06:55PM -0500, Igor Grobman wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 04:48:30PM -0500, Igor Grobman wrote:
> > >
> > > > - don't use SVGATextMode if X is started
> > >
> > > Why? works fine here.
> >
> > He's right. X Server looks at the Textmode to save and restore it prope
> On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 04:48:30PM -0500, Igor Grobman wrote:
> >
> > > - don't use SVGATextMode if X is started
> >
> > Why? works fine here.
>
> He's right. X Server looks at the Textmode to save and restore it properly,
> but only once at startup-time. It then assumes that the mode keeps th
On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 04:48:30PM -0500, Igor Grobman wrote:
>
> > - don't use SVGATextMode if X is started
>
> Why? works fine here.
He's right. X Server looks at the Textmode to save and restore it properly,
but only once at startup-time. It then assumes that the mode keeps the same.
So it fa
>
> problems:
> - maybe the mouse is stuck in the upper screen (I didn't take care of
> that actually)
you need to add the following to your TextConfig (or uncomment it as the case
might be):
ResetProg "/path/where/reset/script/is/located"
the reset script from the hamm version of stm is attach
a short review for other beginners:
SVGATextMode can resize the console screen on the fly, e.g.
SVGATextMode 116x43x9_12
- use dselect to install SVGATextMode
- if XF86Config exists, you should know what to do otherwise read the
man pages and docs carefully
- un-comment the lines in /etc/rc.bo
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