On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 15:38, Mike Taggart wrote:
> 2ndly ... my mouse freaks out on it own - i've tired switching the mouse to
> the generic wheel mouse, generic ps/2 mouse, M$ PS/2 mouse, Intellimouse
> PS/2 ... and does the same thing no matter which mouse driver is used. It's
If setting it to
Mike Taggart said:
> Me again ... these appear to be the last 2 items that I'm having problems
> with.
>
> Someone a few days ago posted something about his sound card is installed
> and recognized but is disabled - how do you enable the sound card?
not sure, never heard of such a situation myself
Hi Dan.
didn't see anyone else answering this so:
1) you can add X3 to your init scripts and that should get it to work
nicely :) this is the generic string to force it to find a dial tone (ie:
force it to do whatever whether or not it detects a dial tone or not).
Try it out in minicom!
2) I u
>>locate is scheduled to run at 1:04 AM. Do you shut your machine off at
>>night? Edit /etc/crontab to control the execution time.
> Great !!
>For the locate problem i think it won't take long to solve this. I will
>first try to let my machine on during the night and see.
>For the keyboard, i
A 05:39 16/03/98 -0500, vous avez écrit :
>
>> As an other user i've read, i've got problem whith locate. I've executed
>> a makewhatis and that solved most of my whereis and apropos problems but
>> locate still doesn't work fine. I'm sorry if the answer has already been
>> given.
>
>locate is s
> As an other user i've read, i've got problem whith locate. I've executed
> a makewhatis and that solved most of my whereis and apropos problems but
> locate still doesn't work fine. I'm sorry if the answer has already been
> given.
locate is scheduled to run at 1:04 AM. Do you shut your mac