Have you tried 15 bits yet? This setting gives me acceptable performance.
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Chia-Sheng Chang (Jonathan Chang)
Institute of Communications Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan 10617, R.O.C.
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No response from $ ping www.debianHELP.org.
Anyone knows what happens to this good website?
Jonathan Chang
, but /dev/gpmdata is still missing. However,
I do find /dev/gpmctl. Is there any relations between gpmctl and gpmdata?
Best regards,
Jonathan Chang
Hi, there,
I can not find this device in /dev. Unfortunately, MAKEDEV does not know
how to create it.
Jonathan Chang
support, but I am afraid that these 2.4 test versions are not stable
enough. Can you give me some advice? Thanks in advance.
Jonathan Chang
3.0.12-3 PCMCIA Card Services for Linux.
I hope these packages can solve your modem problem, too.
Best regards,
Jonathan Chang
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, [ISO-8859-1] Nils-Erik Svang緳d wrote:
> I use gtv, works fine for me and are available as debs
> there is one called mtv which also is good but the inter face is not free,
> the server is though
> /nisse
>
I tried gtv, but the audio does not work. It seems that gtv still lac
x the problem.
So that's my report. Any idea?
Jonathan Chang
is is the problem you mentioned as "the result of a combination
of tcp timestamps and header compression"?
Also, is there any standard way (e.g. pppconfig) to turn off tcp
timestamps other than "echo 0 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps"? And,
how to turn off ppp header compre
ately, I do not know how to solve this problem.
About the flow control, there is an example in ppp FAQ that use crtscts as
an option of pppd. Did you test this option before? By the way, how do you
generate this "cardctl ident" information?
Regards,
Jonathan Chang
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Peter Good wrote:
> I have heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come
> across it? or a similar thing in debian?
>
> Peter Good
>
The main site http://www.linuxrouter.org is badly out of date. Best
starting point for docs and files currently is http:/
Hi, all
Is there any standard way for debian to change ip address? Or
I need to modify files in /etc manully? Thanks in advance.
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Chia-Sheng Chang
Institute of Communications Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan 10617
E-Mail: [EMAIL PRO
Hi all,
I need the XF86Config for this video card (Tiedent ProVidia9685).
If you have a working config file, please mail me a copy. Thanks in
advance.
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Jonathan Chang
Institute of Communications Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan
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