Re: devices compatible list
I'll second that info about the PCI 905 card. It would be a much better investment... and it is faster than the ISA equiv... and it does work under Debian, I have that particular one myself. TaoX > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > > > Would appreciate a direct to a list of devices which are conmpatible > > with Debian. My particular interest at the moment is 3Com 509 vs 905 > > cards. > > The best source for that information is the kernel source. > > Incidentally, both of those cards are well supported by the Linux kernel. > Personally, I would go with the 905; it's a PCI card thus is faster than > the 509 (an ISA card), and (for me, at least) cost about the same. > > -- > -- > Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "There are two things that are infinite; Human stupidity and the > universe. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >
Re: Re[2]: Thank you, Corel, for PPP
the redial is a feature and can be turned off... look for the wvdial config file... TaoX -- www.muhri.net/TaoX [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: '61511769' AOL IM: 'TaoX 0x1' - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Debian Users" Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 12:57 PM Subject: Re: Re[2]: Thank you, Corel, for PPP > Quoting Lane Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > The attraction of wvdial was that it > > provides a running report of what it\'s doing, so I thought it would be > > better for diagosis. wvdial has worked well under Corel Linux, too. > > >I agree with Lane on this. The attraction of wvdial is that right > out of the box it shows the chat script messages, without having > to configure a thing. The one problem I had was killing the darn thing; > it would just redial. (I was using the downloaded base system, from > which I was going to download the rest of the installation, and found > out that \"killall\" as a command is not in the base system!) > > Gary Dolan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >
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Hey, I just downloaded a cd-image of potato... but it has a .raw extension instead of .iso, does anyone know if a .raw cd-image is equiv to a .iso? I would simply like to rename the .raw to .iso and burn it? Thanks -- www.muhri.net/TaoX [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: '61511769' AOL IM: 'TaoX 0x1'
Re: Sawmill/Gnome raising windows
Actually GNOME isn't a window manager... so you should look toward the window manager that runs under GNOME typically enlightenment or KDE... though any window manager that supports GNOME's hints should work with GNOME. If your windows manager is enlightenment.. then use enlightenments configuration tool... if you are using the Current version of enlightenment, just right click on the desktop and you will be provided with a menu of options inwhich there is a focus preferences... as for other window managers I wouldn't know how to get the window to raise on click. TaoX -- www.muhri.net/TaoX [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: '61511769' AOL IM: 'TaoX 0x1' - Original Message - From: "Fish Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 12:44 AM Subject: Re: Sawmill/Gnome raising windows > > How can I configure Sawmill/Gnome so that a window > >will rise to the > >top > >if I click on the title bar? > > > I prefer a sloppy focus, one where I can move the > >mouse over a > >window and > >have it in focus. However, I don't necessarily want > >that window to > >rise to > >the top/foreground. I do want it to come to the > >top/foreground if I > >click > >on the title bar or perform some other action. > > Use Blackbox. It works just like that, by default, > which I find incredibly nice. I haven't played with > GNOME or sawmill, and it's possible there is no way to > do what you want--being "on top" may be inextricably > linked with being in focus, as it is in windows. > Really don't know. But Blackbox works the way you > described with the added advantage of being a very low > drain on system resources and looking quite sleek. > > > Here's my stupid question for the day (I'm > >allotted one per day, > >aren't > >I?!:-). > > Hey, if you get one stupid question per day, I get one > stupid answer per day. > > = > Fish of Borg > Visit me on the web! http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Frontier/4874/stccg.html > ///Archaeologists near mount Sinai have discovered what appears to be a missing page from the Bible. The page is currently being carbon dated in Bonn. If genuine it belongs at the beginning of the Bible and is believed to read "To my Darling Candy. All Characters portrayed within this book are fictitious and any resemblance to persons living or dead is entirely coincidental."///Red Dwarf > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >
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ftp://ftp.enlightenment.org/pub/enlightenment/enlightenment/tools/ go here and get enlightenment-conf-0.15.tar.gz this is the enlightenment configurator you are looking for... TaoX -- www.muhri.net/TaoX [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: '61511769' AOL IM: 'TaoX 0x1'
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ok.. here is the lamest question ever, but I have tried and tried to find the answer myself with no luck.. I just signed up on this list and this is my first time to ever be on a list like this, but the question or problem is... when I send messages for help I get responses... but I have yet to see a question from anyone else? Am I supposed to check something, like a pop server or news server? or are they emailed to me? I just don't know what or where to go/do to see other people messages for this list... Thanks in advance! -- www.linuxfreak.com/~TaoX [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 61511769 AOL IM: TaoX 0x1 <- thats the whole thing, space included, not seperate names!
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Ok, I found a place that offers the potato distro as a cd-image... but all the other distros have .iso as the extension, and I'm use to seeing that, but for some reason its cd-image for the potato is .raw? is this equiv to a .iso or will I need some special software or something? I had planned on useing Easy-CD-Creator to write the .iso... but I have no clue what todo with this .raw file? Thanks in advance -- www.linuxfreak.com/~TaoX [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 61511769 AOL IM: TaoX 0x1 <- thats the whole thing, space included, not seperate names!
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Is there a place where I can download iso image(s) of the current or potato distro of Debian? Thanks -- www.muhri.net/TaoX [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 61511769 AOL IM: TaoX 0x1 <- thats the whole thing, space included, not seperate names!