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ath-to-extras
They could be put into an extras, or bonus directory.
Thanks.
> Stef
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The "Icons->Align To Grid" option from the desktop menu re-arranges my icons
rather than just snapping them to the grid as it used to.
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re-check.
>
> I can also open you an IMAP account if you need.
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1) Mail check interval does not work
2) Check Mail from toolbar does nothing
3) After doing a "Check Mail" by right clicking on the mail account, I can see
that there are new mails, but they don't appear in the list.
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blem went away. So it was just somethin strange, and
> unique to my system. Anyhow, the gremlins have left ... and I knew
> better than to bring up a just a few hours old problem in the first
> place ;)
>
>Let me take this opportunity to thank you for all your ongoing
> efforts and attention, specially kde.
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For those of us who have problems with onboard VIA-Rhine ethernet cards the
fix appears to be to append "noapic acpi=off" to the kernel boot parameters.
You can do this in you lilo.conf with
append="noapic acpi=off ..."
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On Monday 03 February 2003 10:17, Buchan Milne wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I would like to see a screenshot, I don't use it, but I cannot flame
> > correctly if I don't see the thing, I can only troll, and trolling is
> > boring :)
>
> If someone can tell me how to start up Xnest so that
On Monday 03 February 2003 11:06, John Allen wrote:
> The latest KMail update (kdenetwork-3.1-7mdk) does not retrieve new mails
> from imap server (Exchange, and CourierIMAP). The folders view show that
> there are new mails, but they are not retrieved in the list view until you
> qu
The latest KMail update (kdenetwork-3.1-7mdk) does not retrieve new mails from
imap server (Exchange, and CourierIMAP). The folders view show that there are
new mails, but they are not retrieved in the list view until you quit KMail
and restart it.
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There does not appear to be a konsole-noxft application, and everytime I do an
upgrade the above file as as well as
./.kde/share/applnk-mdk/Terminals/konsole.desktop try to launch konsole-noxft
rather than just konsole.
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Hey, by the way...
Were you guys aware of this stuff ?
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rom a UI design standpoint. That, and I personally LIKED the stock
> 3.1 login UI.
>
Yeah give us the standard one back, it looks, and functions way better.
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t; distribution (other than more software).
The problem with aRts is that is does not run with real-time priority, so for
example switching desktops causes a blip in audio playback.
aRts needs to be suid root, and switch to the current user after it has set
prority to real-time.
rsors is mentioned in the changelog of
> the latest X as something MDK have decided to do.
Well it now appears to be in /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme
along with all the other index.theme files.
Cool eh.
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today.
>
> kdebase-3.1-3mdk
> kdebase-nsplugins-3.1-3mdk
I copied the konqueror.desktop from /usr/share/applnk to /usr/share/applnk-mdk
and hey presto its working again
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de changed my runlevel from 5 to
> 3. Check /etc/inittab to see if it did the same to you. Switch it to 5
> and you should be good to go.
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On Monday 27 January 2003 12:56, Simon Ree wrote:
> John Allen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I have both a DVD, and CD-RW/DVD on secondary IDE.
> >
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>
> same problem that has been aro
/network
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I have both a DVD, and CD-RW/DVD on secondary IDE.
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This is most interesting, as I have acpi=off in my lilo.conf. I will try
recompiling the kernel with ACPI disabled, and see if that works.
Thanks.
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On Thursday 23 January 2003 12:19, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> John Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The via-rhine driver loads fine, and ifstatus says there is a link
> > heartbeat, but no traffic ever goes through the interface.
>
> via-rhine works fine, are you
The via-rhine driver loads fine, and ifstatus says there is a link heartbeat,
but no traffic ever goes through the interface.
The onboard lan is a VIA-RHINE 6102.
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g to
> fix for this (detailed view in konqueror doesn't respect double-click
> setting).
>
This one has been reported to kde-bugs, and the KDE Team have now confirmed
the bug. So lets hope RC7 will have fixed this one.
> Buchan
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The /sbin/ifstatus returns cable unplugged on a 3COM 3C59x.
The cable is plugged in, and if I comment out that check everyting works fine.
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live_install is missing
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On Thursday 16 January 2003 11:24, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 10:16, John Allen wrote:
> > > MandrakeSoft is a commercial software company. It ought to be able to
> > > be profitable (or at least not burn cash so fast it gets near
> > > bankr
(users),105(cdrecording),601(club)
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not, it deserves to fail. This is
Ok then, lets assume that normal business operations is for everyone who has
an installation of Mandrake (any version) who has not paid for that
installation should now send their money to Mandrake.
Aha, problem solved, Mandrake sinking under massive cash surplus.
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a better system.
> It was supposed to be sarcastic; like the only place gentoo can prove
> they are faster is at login.
>
> I think we can all afford the 3 seconds.
>
> Austin
Or do it in a daemon, so the login proceeds apace.
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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 09:46, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Le Mardi 14 Janvier 2003 09:49, John Allen a écrit :
> > On Monday 13 January 2003 23:22, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > > Le Lundi 13 Janvier 2003 23:59, Oden Eriksson a écrit :
> > > > Let me kn
h are stored at the target as . files, then one quick
rename/delete makes the mirror synced.
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eptance that this would require another kernel (a
> userspace kernel) and modules on the install media.
>
> I understand space is at a premium on the install media, but I (IMHO)
> think it is worth it.
>
Space is not at a premuim on my install DVDs.
> What do you say Ma
think of it ?
>
> I found nothing to disable it... :(
>
> btw: kde is really becomming very nice with AA fonts :)))
>
> Pascal Cavy
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> > Looks like there having fun somewhere between mdk and
> > the mirrors !
> >
> > Or is it me ?
>
> It must be the mirror.
> I got these packages yesterday evening 22:30, from ftp.surfnet.nl
But they disappeared today sometime, back now though
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On Monday 06 January 2003 09:12 am, Frej Rasmussen wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 11:32:40 +0100, Marcel Pol wrote:
> > On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 16:16:53 -0600
> > allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I can't seem to be able to get this driver to work for the on-boar
I can't seem to be able to get this driver to work for the on-board NIC.
I've tried newer kernel source 2.4.20, etc.,
Thoughts ? Hints ? Anyone ? Or is it just not quite ready yet ?
-AEF
/usr/sbin/glibc-post-upgrade: line 30: ./90: No such file or directory
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Thank you.
However, the 1.7 still does not have the AGP 8X 1.5V detectability.
It's not the end of the world or anything. I just got an ASUS A7V8X
motherboard and the NVidia G4MX 400 DDR video card.
Everything is working like a dream, sound, video, but I haven't
yet been able to get the tg3 dr
How much is this thing still used ? (1)
It doesn't know about 8X AGP. The code itself does not support the 8X, I
looked.
I can take a shot at both testing and "fixing" the code, but it will be
"a shot" since I don't play low-level very often. Any pointers would
be appreciated.
(Hack-n-slash
Hmn...
Okay dang.
The KVM must not be "cool".
What a bummer.
Works fine directly connected to PC.
-AEF
On Sunday 22 December 2002 01:37 pm, allen wrote:
> Ugh,
>
> I'm switching from my Logitech 3 button "dying mouse" to my new logitech
> optic
Ugh,
I'm switching from my Logitech 3 button "dying mouse" to my new logitech
optical wheel mouse.
It goes like this:
- If I boot up with my 3 button mouse and then unplug it, and plug in my
optical mouse, things are sort of happy.
- If I boot up with the optical mouse, gpm doesn't like
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 09:20, [Bug 651] wrote:
> https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=651
>
It is possible that the jpeg must have correct dimensions for VCD/SVCD/DVD,
but it still should not segfault.
**
The infor
n it on cheap Taiwnese DVD-R's (1.30 E).
I have however subscribed to the club, and think this is the preferred way to
support Mandrake. We should not be sending money to print/packaging
companies, box shifting companies etc
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rectory, and then run mkcd (in the misc directory)
to create single large ISO.
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> >Charles A Edwards
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >--
>
> yes me too
> no screen found :))
>
Need to re-compile if you have a kernel rev, or gcc rev different than the RPM
that is on NVIDIA's site. Get the source rpms and rebuild them (rpm --rebuild
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 18:21, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> John Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Monday 09 December 2002 22:36, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> > > John Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > The following patch to mkin
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 22:58, Levi Ramsey wrote:
> On Tue Dec 10 8:55 +, John Allen wrote:
> > After all mkinitrd uses awk, and thats in /usr/bin
>
> Uhhh... no.
>
> [root@tatiana root]# which awk
> /bin/awk
> [root@tatiana root]# ls -l `which awk`
>
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44556
The above bug report seems to suggest that the KDE developers think this is
fixed, but it is sill there in RC5 using the Mandrake RPMs in Cooker.
Anyone know if this is just in the Mandrake packaged edition?
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On Tuesday 10 December 2002 09:41, Sascha Noyes wrote:
> They're already out.
>
Ah, I see them coming now.
Thanks.
> Sascha
>
> On Tuesday 10 December 2002 09:34 am, John Allen wrote:
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On Monday 09 December 2002 22:34, Todd Lyons wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 01:52:28PM +1300 :
> > You say that the way Mandrake handles it is better (ie. it uses the SIS
> > driver, not a generic one), I beg to differ. My screen was barely
> > visible with ANY of Mandrake
On Monday 09 December 2002 22:36, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> John Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The following patch to mkinitrd will prevent monumental screwups when
> > your fstab accidentally contains multiple entries for / (k3b screwed mine
> > over).
&
o subcribe to YAML.
> 2)Mandrakesoft could have a seperate ML just for bugzilla, so users can
> decide if they want to track only bug reports (via bugzilla) or other
> cooker discussion (via cooker) or both, at their discretion.
>
> Buchan
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The following patch to mkinitrd will prevent monumental screwups when your
fstab accidentally contains multiple entries for / (k3b screwed mine over).
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The information contained in this message is confidential and
is intende
It would appear that without an acpi=off, either at the boot prompt or in
lilo.conf, my AMD XP1800+ will not boot with this kernel.
After pressing ENTER, I get a blank screen for a few seconds, and then the
system reboots. Even the failsafe option does not have acpi=off.
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On Friday 29 November 2002 15:12, Han Boetes wrote:
> John Allen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > This patch fixes the problem where a vi session is invoked on
> > the client remotely when the client does not provide a message
> > after commit.
> >
> > Please inc
This patch fixes the problem where a vi session is invoked on the client
remotely when the client does not provide a message after commit.
Please include in cvs ASAP.
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diff -ru cvs-1.11.2-orig/src/commit.c cvs
Rocco Stanzione wrote:
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 12:33 pm, Ben Reser spake thusly:
Ben, very well and creatively done. I don't think it could have (legally)
been made any easier, and if there's one thing that's frustrated me about
Mandrake release after release it's having to go through the
Disabled ACPI for the 2.4.20 kernel in lilo, and all is well again.
Thanks guys.
On Friday 22 November 2002 14:53, Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
> Apparently, John Allen recently wrote:
> > Starts a text mode vim when I try to checkin.
> >
> > Current cooker version is cvs-1.11.2-2mdk
> > Working version from 8.2 cvs-1.11.1-10mdk
>
> What exact
Starts a text mode vim when I try to checkin.
Current cooker version is cvs-1.11.2-2mdk
Working version from 8.2 cvs-1.11.1-10mdk
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On Thursday 21 November 2002 13:38, Simon Ree wrote:
> On 21 Nov 2002 11:01:39 +
>
> Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 10:04, John Allen wrote:
> > > On Thursday 21 November 2002 10:00, Gwenole Beauchesne
> > >
> &g
It should execute "konsole --noxft" rather than konsole-noxft
Thanks.
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angs.
Anybody outh there got them working?
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Konsole is using AA even with the --noxft flag. Fonts look shite
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pm package. Right now, for example:
> > > rpm -qa kernel*
> > >
> > > is not working again.
> >
> > really ?
> >
.
.
.
>
> What do you know, it's working again! How strange!
>
Perhaps you had a foo.c (or some such)
Presario 700 Athlon 1.4Ghz
I have not done a direct install, I'm running Mdk 8.2 under VMWare.
For what it works, that works well.
-AEF
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 04:37 am, J. Greenlees wrote:
> Bernard Varaine wrote:
> > Has anyone installed or have comments on the Compaq Presario 905
> >
I have a Presario 700 with the AMD 1.4Ghz.
WindowsXP Home came with it and it works fairly well
so instead of blowing it off, I put VMWare on it instead.
Mdk 8.2 worked great on it that way. The only problem
being I had to use The [fn] key and [nmlck] key to turn
off the numeric keypad function
back to ext2/3. I do however find Reiser quite fast in general
use, especially when deleting directories with large numbers of files.
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On Monday 14 October 2002 14:33, Palmer, Hilary wrote:
> I loaded 9.0 on my system at home, but I noticed if I start copying a lot
> of data off of a CD, SuperMount seems to drop the CD. It will say that it
> doesn't have access to any of the files after the few that are copied.
> Then I need to
Hi,
A quick cooker report:
The "man-pages-1.53-1mdk" SRPM doesn't build because
it depends on '~/bin/makewhatis' which doesn't exist.
--Allen Ibara
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 06:17 pm, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Regarding perldoc being installed if perl is installed...
> Le Mercredi 9 Octobre 2002 00:59, Guy McArthur a écrit :
> Not anyone installing perl is programming in perl... Think of servers, for
> instance.
But, primarily Mdk is a De
On Sunday 06 October 2002 09:20 pm, Ron Stodden wrote:
> allen wrote:
> > Wow !
> >
> > Finally opensource software that is more complicated than
> > "just doing it all by hand" !
> ??? I do not understand you. Of what speak you?
Oh.
That was
On Sunday 06 October 2002 06:41 pm, Ron Stodden wrote:
> Life is great. All I have to do is a daily check of the situation with
> troels..., and I don't have the bugbear of having to deal, as an
> example, with a new -*mdk verion of the 16 MB kdebase every day for over
> a week, as did happen las
Well I'm getting something similar. On my setup I have 2 drives, and old
13G IBM, and a new 123G IBM. I keep getting hdb: dma_intr errors as per
yourself, but then it disables DMA on hda, and I no longer get the hdb
dma_intr errors.
Anybody care to explain why DMA on the master is being disabl
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 10:27, Götz Waschk wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2002, 15:12:29 Uhr MET, schrieb John Allen:
> > Xine seems to require the /dev/dsp0 device to be present. The default
> > devfsd does not create it, just a dsp symlinked to sound/dsp.
>
&
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 04:19, Aaron Peromsik wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> MakeCD worked fine for me on a local Cooker mirror from 12-Sep, but
> the one from 9.0 doesn't seem to behave correctly.
>
> I used the same command both times:
>
I must say that I have only been using the Cooker mirror to ma
Xine seems to require the /dev/dsp0 device to be present. The default devfsd
does not create it, just a dsp symlinked to sound/dsp.
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Weird; can anybody else reproduce this?
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left the above command running overnight with a manually mounted cdrom
and all worked perfectly.
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On Tuesday 01 October 2002 06:14, Richard Houser wrote:
> Could anyone please tell me the command line to build these iso images?
>
> Intel Compatible Binaries(DVD-R1) + SRPMS(DVD-R2) on 2 DVD-R 4.7GB media
>
[snipped]
Here is exactly what I run
./MakeCD --discsize 47 -t /public -a -s
This is definitely a supermount problem. Manually mounting works
perfect.. I have this problem on all my cooker, and 9.0 machines. Tried
2.4.19-12mdk and it fails also.
Luis M wrote:
>
>
> That usually means a bad burn. Do this:
>
> make sure that your ISO's have the right md5sum:
>
> f7a093af
I would be much happier with a 2.4.19-13mdk that fixed supermount for
CD-ROMs, and did not enable supermount for floppies. The vast majority
of people I know hardly ever use a floppy. a number of people even have
built machines without floppy drives.
Supermounting the CD with this bug makes th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Steven Spears wrote:
>
>
Mandrake start ther is an error message: Fault: mount device not found.
>I think you need to remove 'auto' and set 'noauto' in the responsible
>fstab line. Otherwise system will try to mount the empt
Insert, External Data, Database
=
"No Database drivers available! You need to compile Qt with the necessary
drivers."
Am I missing some RPM or something, configuration step...
?
Or it's all too new and isn't quite "there" yet...
?
-AEF
On Saturday 28 September 2002 02:37 pm, Alastair Scott wrote:
> It's a known Mozilla problem with large blocks of text. There was a thread
> 'mozilla up&down' here about 10 days ago which thrashed it out.
>
> A fix is to do Edit | Preferences, then go to Appearance, then Fonts, then
> change the D
I have an AMD 1Ghz, about 300MB RAM,
Voodoo3 AGP, about 20GB HDD IDE.
9.0 Final
RC1 and 9.0 Final Mozilla 1.1
Quite often when browsing around the web, a pice of
text somewhere in the page will be "wierded out".
The frequency of this problem is... almost guaranteed to happen
reading a long
Haven't tried the USB stuff under Linux, do have a USB scanner now so I
suppose I can.
I'll let you know how I get on.
Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 23:58, John Allen wrote:
>
>
>>Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
Well I'm getting that intermittently on a Chintech Apogee, sometimes it
powers off, others not.
Binoj Ramesh wrote:
>I am not able to shut down my computer properly
>without a restart at the end. During shutdown
>everything is proper (no process is failing) except
>that it freezes after saying
all that good stuff to add to 9.0. And
> actually, if they can't, what's the point of contrib?
> Just something for us few Cookers?
>
> __
> Do you Yahoo!?
> New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo!
> http://sbc.yahoo.com
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Excellent.
That's what I meant to suggest with all my rambling, exactly.
Good one.
-AEF
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 10:08 pm, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:35, Warly wrote:
> > 9.0 is (likely to be) finished.
> I think bug reports should contain, at a minimum
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:35 pm, Warly wrote:
> Please comment on what you liked, disliked in the 9.0 building, testing
> and problem reporting process.
1. I feel like I contributed at least a little bit, that's good.
2. I feel like mysterious people in a basement somewhere did all th
t;
> Of course, i tried to trace it back in /var/log/messages or /var/log/XF...
> but didn't see anything anormal (to me).
>
> Stef
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On Tuesday 24 September 2002 16:17, marrandy wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Never seen this on previous versions, same hardware.
>
Screwy supermount, apparently fixed now. Haven't tried it myself
> What is this all about ?
>
> Regards...Martin
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iptables in the ip-down.local.
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Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
>O.K.
>i got an answer on lkml :
>let's wait 2-3 weeks
>
>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=103281501624884&w=2
>
>
>
I've mailed this guy, and asked for any pointers in fixing it, and I'll
have a go myself; although I tried the "linuxfet" driver that ca
On Monday 23 September 2002 14:02, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
> Quoting John Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> can you check your subv & subd
> your board has VT8235 southbridge?
>
Will do when I get home.
> > --
> > John Allen,
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