* Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> =?iso-8859-1?Q?Joel_St=E5bis?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >It seems that whenever I recieve more than 100 mails at a time with fetchmail
> >exim just accepts the first 100 of them.
> >
> >The log-file says:
> >
> >2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no
Hi.
It seems that whenever I recieve more than 100 mails at a time with fetchmail
exim just accepts the first 100 of them.
The log-file says:
2001-02-13 00:07:32 14SS4C-0007Jf-01 no immediate delivery: more than 100
messages received in one connection
but the rest of the mails never gets delive
Hi.
I can't seem to find any info on this in the XFree docs.
Does 3dfx Voodoo3 support the XVideo extension?
If so, how do I get it to work?
/ Joel Ståbis
/ e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For me the windowmanager doesn't mather, e, wm, fvwm2, gnome/sawfish all of
them crashes. WindowMaker is the worst.
* Paul Barton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I switched to gnome this afternoon (which I can't stand because the
> window-focusing isn't as cool as E) and I haven't frozen yet. I sure
I'm currently using 2.2.18, no dri, no tdfx-module, no agpgart. I have tested
with all of those included to, but that doesn't make any difference. X has
freezed much more often latley (since a few days ago) for me, so there might be
something with the latest builds that is causing it.
* Paul Barto
I forgot to mention that in my post that I can move the mouse around just like
you say. I have also thougth of it being a hardware-problem. Just out of
curiosity, what gfx-card do you have? I have a 3dfx voodoo3 2000 agp, maybe
there is some problem with the tdfx-driver.
* Paul Barton ([EMAIL PROT
Hi.
I have a very stange problem with xf 4.0.x. Now and then X seems to crash in
some strange way. The screen stops updating, the keyboard doesn't work, the
only thing I can do is to hit the power-button and reboot.
This has happend with all versions of xf 4.0.x, under both redhat 6.2/7.0,
slackw
* Erik Steffl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> for X 4.0.1 you need very recent kernel, either one of the pre 2.4 or
> 2.2.18 (that would be 'pre' as well), the howto for this combination is
> at debianplanet.
Sorry if this mail comes twice, but my last mail didn't seem to reach the list.
Hi.
I ha
* Erik Steffl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> for X 4.0.1 you need very recent kernel, either one of the pre 2.4 or
> 2.2.18 (that would be 'pre' as well), the howto for this combination is
> at debianplanet.
Hi.
I have configured X 4.0.1 to use hardware gl on my Voodoo3 as described in the
howto
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