On 2/21/08, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently running 2.6.22 and would like to install nvidia module.
> IIRC, nvidia driver had some problems in Debian Testing since quite a
> few months back. It has been quite a while since I have last installed
I was able to get around
Hello,
I am currently running 2.6.22 and would like to install nvidia module.
IIRC, nvidia driver had some problems in Debian Testing since quite a
few months back. It has been quite a while since I have last installed
Nvidia module on my Testing machine. I was wondering, what is the status
n
Bob Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
I tried running dpkg as mentioned below, and changed the card to the
correct card. But I still am not able to get into the xserver. When I
boot the computer and it comes to the point of trying to get into gdm,
the screen flashes 3 or 4 times then says "unable to start x se
Hi,
I tried running dpkg as mentioned below, and changed the card to the correct card. But I still
am not able to get into the xserver. When I boot the computer and it comes to the point of
trying to get into gdm, the screen flashes 3 or 4 times then says "unable to start x
server" then it says
I recently posted about getting a junk page before every printout, and
this page was recommended.
http://excess.org/docs/linux_windows_printing.html
Unfortunately, it doesn't work in my case. I purged all lpr* and cups*
packages and started from scratch with cupsys and cupsys-bsd. This
combinati
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 09:08:51PM +0200, Roberto Diaz wrote:
> I have finally switched back to the standard kernel of the debian potato
> 2.2 distribution and I have installed the package ipmasq.
good. so far i'm parallel -- that's my setup and all it sparkles
and light...
> I still have problem
IP masquerade is not working for me :
Just some new info in order to be more clear:
>From the IP-Masquerade Howto:
7.15. IP Masquerading seems slow
There might be a few reasons for this:
Make sure you don't have both your INTERNAL and EXTERNAL networks
running on t
Hi.
I have finally switched back to the standard kernel of the debian potato
2.2 distribution and I have installed the package ipmasq.
I still have problems.. :(
* apt-get upgrade from a masked machine times out!!
My new configuration:
* standard kernel 2.2.1
"Russell May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This occurs under the console (no X) as well as X.
setterm(1) only affects the console. Under X, see xset(1), probably
something like 'xset s off'.
>I have tired all the setterm commands listed in the man pages, but my
>monitor still blanks out after 10 m
Hmmm... I would look into computer's bios settings. If I had
to guess, I would say that your bios is using some sort of
power management.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 11:43:43AM -0600, Russell May wrote:
> This occurs under the console (no X) as well as X.
> I have tired all the setterm commands listed
This occurs under the console (no X) as well as X.
I have tired all the setterm commands listed in the man pages, but my monitor
still blanks out after 10 minutes of nonuse. I have looked through the init.d
stuff and haven't found anything. Any ideas, suggestions? Thanks.
-Russell May
Jens Ritter wrote:
> Phillip Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Please check the mail archive.
>
> As far as I read, you have to restart xringd, so it gets the
> back to the modem.
>
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