Chinook wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Chinook wrote:
Etch installed the 2.6.12.1-386 (2.6.12.10) kernel. My processor is:
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~2519 Mhz
Intel(R) 82850/82860 Processor
Should I be using the 2.6.12-1-686 kernel?
That's what I would do.
Kent West wrote:
Chinook wrote:
Etch installed the 2.6.12.1-386 (2.6.12.10) kernel. My processor is:
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~2519 Mhz
Intel(R) 82850/82860 Processor
Should I be using the 2.6.12-1-686 kernel?
That's what I would do.
Thanks for the
Chinook wrote:
> Etch installed the 2.6.12.1-386 (2.6.12.10) kernel. My processor is:
>
> Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~2519 Mhz
> Intel(R) 82850/82860 Processor
>
> Should I be using the 2.6.12-1-686 kernel?
>
That's what I would do.
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Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Deleted this one by accident.
Chinook - you need to slow down on the updates. It's possible that
the newer KDE (3.4) isn't installable just by apt-get install kde
First things first. As root
Run
dpkg --pending --configure
[This will configure any packages that are
Deleted this one by accident.
Chinook - you need to slow down on the updates. It's possible that
the newer KDE (3.4) isn't installable just by apt-get install kde
First things first. As root
Run
dpkg --pending --configure
[This will configure any packages that are waiting on a configure step
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Chinook wrote:
> Yea, I had that in my Debian ref notes (6.4.4), but it doesn't seem to
> work (I didn't remember till you mentioned it). After using the cli I
> shutdown and rebooted. Came back up in dialog mode :-( Wondering if
> there was some pro
Chinook wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Chinook wrote:
I've moved up to etch and the 2.6 kernel. In the upgrade I remember
selecting "dialog" as such was the best at the time. Now though, I'd
like to get back to KDE (login and sessions). I was using KDE before
I started the upgrade. I'm sure it's s
Chinook wrote:
> I remember during the upgrade to etch that I selected Xfree86 where
> I'm not sure I did back with stable. Could that have anything to do
> with the problem, and if so how do I go about reversing that decision???
You probably want to run X.org now rather than XFree86.
I'm not
Kent West wrote:
Chinook wrote:
I've moved up to etch and the 2.6 kernel. In the upgrade I remember
selecting "dialog" as such was the best at the time. Now though, I'd
like to get back to KDE (login and sessions). I was using KDE before
I started the upgrade. I'm sure it's some simple littl
Chinook wrote:
> I've moved up to etch and the 2.6 kernel. In the upgrade I remember
> selecting "dialog" as such was the best at the time. Now though, I'd
> like to get back to KDE (login and sessions). I was using KDE before
> I started the upgrade. I'm sure it's some simple little thing, but
Chris Howie wrote:
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Chinook wrote:
I've moved up to etch and the 2.6 kernel. In the upgrade I remember
selecting "dialog" as such was the best at the time. Now though, I'd
like to get back to KDE (login and sessions). I was using KDE before I
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Chinook wrote:
> I've moved up to etch and the 2.6 kernel. In the upgrade I remember
> selecting "dialog" as such was the best at the time. Now though, I'd
> like to get back to KDE (login and sessions). I was using KDE before I
> started the upgrad
I've moved up to etch and the 2.6 kernel. In the upgrade I remember
selecting "dialog" as such was the best at the time. Now though, I'd
like to get back to KDE (login and sessions). I was using KDE before I
started the upgrade. I'm sure it's some simple little thing, but I can't
seem to fin
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