Bryan Whitehead wrote:
>On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 04:04, Guy Zelck wrote:
>
>>You obviously haven't followed my lead : read the 'w
>>ich is better choice ext3 or ...' thread. A lot of detail is in there.
>>I can reproduce it any time by just doing un unclea
Warly wrote:
>Guy Zelck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>David Walluck wrote:
>>
>>>Ben Reser wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:44:08PM -0500, David Walluck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Actually, you're mist
David Walluck wrote:
> Ben Reser wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:44:08PM -0500, David Walluck wrote:
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>>> Actually, you're mistaken. The Welcome boot logo is the kernel logo,
>>> which is there until you turn off framebuffer. This (type, not the
>>> same logo) still exists in 8.2. Mayb
Warly wrote:
>Levi Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>On Tue Mar 05 23:28 -0500, David Walluck wrote:
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>>>Well, whatever. But the question remains... can you turn off the
>>>bootlogo at startup and still use framebuffer?
>>>
>
>SPLASH=no in /etc/sysconfig/bootspash and rebuild your initrd
David Walluck wrote:
> Ben Reser wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 03:05:39AM +0100, Guy Zelck wrote:
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>>> How can I get rid of that splash screen with 'welcome' in all sorts
>>> of languages after the lilo graphical screen.
>>> It
Ben Reser wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 09:30:30AM -0500, Hoyt wrote:
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>>On Tuesday 05 March 2002 10:01 pm, you wrote:
>>
How can I get rid of that splash screen with 'welcome' in all sorts of
languages after the lilo graphical screen.
It's useless and hinders seeing the startup
Hoyt wrote:
>On Tuesday 05 March 2002 10:01 pm, you wrote:
>
>>> How can I get rid of that splash screen with 'welcome' in all sorts of
>>> languages after the lilo graphical screen.
>>> It's useless and hinders seeing the startup messages that appear under
>>> it. These are important.
>>>
>>> A
Hi all,
How can I get rid of that splash screen with 'welcome' in all sorts of
languages after the lilo graphical screen.
It's useless and hinders seeing the startup messages that appear under
it. These are important.
Another thing I don't seem to have in 8.1 is the big orange pointer on
the
Stéphane Teletchéa wrote:
>Le Mardi 5 Mars 2002 14:12, vous avez écrit :
>
>>Latest Cooker (04032002) - XawTV works just fine
>>
>>KwinTV crashes upon startup - attached is the backtrace.
>>
>>I had it running ages ago and kinda liked the interface - it would be a
>>nice thing to have - but I und
Peter Ruskin wrote:
>On Monday 11 Feb 2002 20:53, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
>>»Peter Ruskin« sagte am 2002-02-11 um 20:06:21 + :
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>>>I tried en_IE in today's cooker upgrade, but still no euro in X.
>>>When
>>>
>>Sure that there's no ¤ in *X*? Not just not in KDE? In other words,
>>does it
Pablo Saratxaga wrote:
>Kaixo!
>Li Fri, 18 Jan 2002 05:22:54 +0100,
> guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scrîjheut:
>
> g> Contrary to you I think the problem is in how XF86 and KDE cooperates.
> g> in /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.se I have:
> g> !charset "iso-8859-1"
>
>No, that is just a comment (and that
Pablo Saratxaga wrote:
>Kaixo!
>Li Sun, 13 Jan 2002 23:51:29 +0100,
> Guy Zelck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scrîjheut:
>
> GZ> Not a real answer but sth. that's bothering me from the beginning and
> GZ> related to the Euro.
> GZ> I've got a md8.1 and the E
andre wrote:
>>guran wrote:
>>
>>>On Fridayen den 18 January 2002 05.22, guran wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Thursdayen den 17 January 2002 21.47, Guy Zelck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>So I think X is configured correctly. Is kde ignoring X&
guran wrote:
>On Fridayen den 18 January 2002 05.22, guran wrote:
>
>>On Thursdayen den 17 January 2002 21.47, Guy Zelck wrote:
>>
>>>So I think X is configured correctly. Is kde ignoring X's settings and
>>>doing sth. of its own?
>>>What do
Hi Guran,
guran wrote:
>On Thursdayen den 17 January 2002 02.15, you wrote:
>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>1.622 &c
>>>
>>>Is it possible that the hexadecimal codes given to 'whatever' when
>>>attaching the Euro characters to key's are just mis-typed? - as
>>>AltGR-shift-e gives ¢ = cent character and AltGR-e
andre wrote:
>Yesterday i installed cooker. When i try crtl-alt-5 i should get a euro
>sign but i don't get one. What should i change in my setup to get it
>
Not a real answer but sth. that's bothering me from the beginning and
related to the Euro.
I've got a md8.1 and the Euro doesn't work in K
Just disable devfsd with devfsd=nomount in /etc/lilo or leave it out
alltogether (I work like this).
All apps still use the older device files anyway or are compatible to
the old way.
This way you won't have to rebuild the links everytime.
Devfsd delivers more greave than it's worth.
Guy.
tech
Peter Berg Larsen wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Guy Zelck wrote:
>
>>>>>I guess this is a old thing, I get this with 8.1 also.
>>>>>Whenever i boot mandrake with any of the Aurora rpms installed
>>>>>it complains that it can't run kudzu cau
Peter Berg Larsen wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Guy Zelck wrote:
>
>>HeadTechnican @ Mathco.com wrote:
>>
>>>I guess this is a old thing, I get this with 8.1 also.
>>>Whenever i boot mandrake with any of the Aurora rpms installed
>>>it complains th
Brendon Oliver wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 11:19, you wrote:
>
>>I could write a small book on things that go wrong in 8.1. One of the
>>things that piss me off are that Eterm won't display some chars like the
>>~ and [ ]. Kde prints a ? for the Euro sign etc ...
>>
>
>Weird - I use Eterm all th
HeadTechnican @ Mathco.com wrote:
>I guess this is a old thing, I get this with 8.1 also.
>Whenever i boot mandrake with any of the Aurora rpms installed
>it complains that it can't run kudzu cause it can't open the console.
>
>so i guess its a known problem.
>
>Just a reminder.
>
>MattB
>
>
>
OS wrote:
> I've asked about the RENDER and the xinerama extension myself. After posting
> to the Xpert mailing list I don't believe that the xinerama extension is
> supported by my chipset driver (ati). I just assumed that RENDER is not
> supported on the ati driver as well (after all, hardly an
Hi all,
In order to use the latest kwintv with use of qt multi-threading I went
to the trouble of upgrading to glibc-2.2.1, qt-2.2.3, xfree-4.0.2,
freetype2 etc...
I compiled qt but got binary rpms for the rest. My original system was
a Mdk 7.2.
After re-compiling kwintv ok I get this bleeding
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