I've just recently purchased a 1920x1200 LCD monitor that I am currently
driving with an ATI Radeon 7500 over DVI-D (surprised me that it would
actually work). While the combination does does work (quite crisply
too, thank you), moving windows opaquely shows tearing.
So, I'm on the lookout for a
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On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 01:20:07 +0200, "Jacob S."
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>On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 09:13:53 -0700
>the softrat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 12:50:05 +0200, Kevin Mark
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> You didn't answer my question! And how come CUPS won't let m
Another good place to start is to read the freely available "Not So
Short Introduction to LaTeX", which can be found at:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/
Googling for LaTeX tutorials/howtos might also work...
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:21:53 -0400, Gregory Seidman
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On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 11:21:41PM -0500, cecil wrote:
} Someone told me today at lunch that what with my "wierd obsession", as
} he called it, to perhaps go without a gui(X), I should try "that latex
} thingie". My buddy is a real wordmaster. LOL. I did some reading up on
} it; it's interestin
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I would like to understand how to setup sound under Debian. I am
using a 2.6.6-1-686 kernel and I have noticed that there are no alsa
modules for this kernel on the online repositories that I am using.
So, how do I set it up? Are there any updated howtos?
I see. You must me
cr wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:54, Martin Dowie wrote:
Hi all!
I'm a first-time GNU/Linux (wanna-be) User although I have some Un*x
experience. I've downloaded all 14 Sarge .iso CDs and have happily managed
to get a system that will now boot to a command line after installing from
CD1. I used
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:54, Martin Dowie wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm a first-time GNU/Linux (wanna-be) User although I have some Un*x
> experience. I've downloaded all 14 Sarge .iso CDs and have happily managed
> to get a system that will now boot to a command line after installing from
> CD1. I used t
John Summerfield wrote:
Antony wrote:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 10:56:06PM +0800,
John Summerfield wrote:
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am interested in makeing my Debian linux machine a
dialin server. So that when I am at my sister hou
Hello all,
I have a Toshiba PII Equium 7000S desktop with 256mb of Ram and an inboard ATI 3D Rage
Pro AGP that has 32mb shared memory configured to it. The monitor is a Gateway EV910
and is properly configured in my XF86Config-4.
However I can only do 800x600 with either 16 or 24 bits of depth.
Dear John et al,
(Firstly, sorry about the previous double posting. At first I posted
using a different e-mail address to that under which I had been
subscribed, so I resent it using the correct address.)
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 01:53 pm, John Summerfield wrote:
> James Sinnamon wrote:
> >Dear Paul
Hello all,
I would like to understand how to setup sound under Debian.
I am using a 2.6.6-1-686 kernel and I have noticed that there are no alsa modules for
this kernel on the online repositories that I am using.
So, how do I set it up? Are there any updated howtos?
I am enjoying using Debian,
Hello all,
I have installed Sarge with the netiso cd and then installed x-window, kde, mozilla
and everything to have a working desktop.
I have later installed xdm and kdm and changed /etc/inittab to have run level 5.
When it starts it tries to run kdm but then crashes. If I type manually then
Oliver Elphick wrote:
Do you mean that it still says it can't find "127.0.0.1," or simply that
it doesn't authenticate?
Sorry Oliver, i was just too desprated. The current error is
different from the previous which simply said : techtables didn't know
which host to connect.
It has been
Someone told me today at lunch that what with my "wierd obsession", as
he called it, to perhaps go without a gui(X), I should try "that latex
thingie". My buddy is a real wordmaster. LOL. I did some reading up on
it; it's interesting. I never knew that you could do all that with no
window syst
James Sinnamon wrote:
Dear Paulo et al,
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 07:12 am, Paulo Silva wrote:
A Sex, 2004-06-25 às 12:25, James Sinnamon escreveu:
Dear list subscribers,
At first I thought my command:
mount -t nfs 192.168.0.6:/etc /mnt/nfs
... had failed. It seemed to have hanged. I tried to
Dear Paulo et al,
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 07:12 am, Paulo Silva wrote:
> A Sex, 2004-06-25 às 12:25, James Sinnamon escreveu:
> > Dear list subscribers,
> >
> > At first I thought my command:
> >
> > mount -t nfs 192.168.0.6:/etc /mnt/nfs
> >
> > ... had failed. It seemed to have hanged. I tried t
I am no xinetd guru, but if I were to guess I'd say there's
something wrong with the "user=nobody" line. If the telnet
daemon starts as nobody, it won't be able to gain the
permissions of the user that wants to login.
$ ls -l /usr/lib/telnetlogin
-rwsr-xr--1 root telnetd 5736 Apr
Ben Russo wrote:
I have an 80GB hard disk.
badblocks shows that it has about 78M blocks.
The first 50 million or so can be checked (write patterns)
for many days with no problems.
Beyond that I start to get errors.
Does anyone have any experience with creating a partition
in the "good" part of the
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Dear Paulo et al,
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 07:12 am, Paulo Silva wrote:
> A Sex, 2004-06-25 às 12:25, James Sinnamon escreveu:
> > Dear list subscribers,
> >
> > At first I thought my command:
> >
> > mount -t nfs 192.168.0.6:/etc /mnt/nfs
> >
> > ... had failed. It seemed to have hanged. I tried t
jakob bratkovic wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message
"LCP
ter
Howdy.
I have an older 4mm SCSI DAT drive (HP C1533A). It's supposed to be 4gb
native, but I can only seem to tar up ~3gb. It's been quite a few years
since I last used a tape drive (back when SunOS4.1 was new), so I don't
remember how to address the compression of the drive. In any event, I'm
On 2004-06-26, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
>
> Backup2l works. (That's an l, not a 1).
>
I absolutely second that. I've been using it for months and it performs
flawlessly. It's a commandline application and the original poster was
asking for
Greetings:
I'm having a hard time with telnet on my debian woody box. Network is fine,
I can SSh to the box but I have a need to be able to turn on telnet when
necessary. I can't get it to work to save me. I use xinetd, and I have
telnet configured in it's .conf as follows:
service telnet
{
Hallo!
Actually, other ACPI modules work quite fine, like the "thermal_zone"
(says the system has about 27°C) or the "button" ...
I now tried a 2.6.6 kernel with the "epia1" patch,
a 2.6.7 with the acpi (acpi.sourceforge.net) patch
and a 2.4.20 standard kernel ...
The processor is recognized to hav
Hallo!
I already tried the epia1 patch for the 2.6.6 kernel, I even tried the
acpi patch (acpi.sourceforge.net) for the 2.6.7 kernel, without getting
the new kernel recognize the processor to have also a C2 state (saves
about 25% power when idle) ...
What processor do You have (cat /proc/cpuinf
Hi again,
I recently installed xfce4 in my woody system. Now I want to have the option to
select the xfce4 window manager in my kdm menu. How can I do it? Anybody, could
help me please?
Thomas Beresford
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I need a tiny bit of help with Clamassassin on a Debian system.
Clamassassin, of course, is a script that calls ClamAV's clamscan to
scan email for viruses. Clamscan works from the console and detects a
test virus string. Clamassassin writes new headers to the email, but
it's not detecting t
sound is no longer working after having rebooted my computer. when i
try to play music using music123, i get the following error:
Can't find a suitable libao driver. (Is device in use?)
this i've seen before. so i updated kernels to make sure i had all
the modules i needed -- sound and soundcor
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:30:12 +0200, cecil wrote:
> install. Setting up power management, I can read up on it.
If the laptop's old enough to have a 2 gig drive, it most likely will
have apm (which simply works) rather than acpi (which needs a lot of
work).
> that too can be worked around. But doe
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I have an 80GB hard disk.
badblocks shows that it has about 78M blocks.
The first 50 million or so can be checked (write patterns)
for many days with no problems.
Beyond that I start to get errors.
Does anyone have any experience with creating a partition
in the "good" part of the disk and just ign
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:40:10 +0200, Ludwig Meyerhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have a VIA C3 (Ezra) processor. It is very nice for "normal"
> applications, as it takes only a few watt.
>
> Now: does anyone know how I can achieve full ACPI support for my
> processor in a more recent kernel
I noticed similar behaviour. First the mouse wasn't noticed by X at all,
actually. After a quick unload/load of the two mouse related kernel
modules (mousedev, psmouse) I got that erratic behaviour. I rebooted,
and that took care of it (for this time anyway).
Does X (or rather the kernel module) c
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 09:13:53 -0700
the softrat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 12:50:05 +0200, Kevin Mark
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You didn't answer my question! And how come CUPS won't let me
> administer my own printer??!!
Ok. A little more information would be help
"Leonardo Boselli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Il 22 Jun 2004 alle 8:40 Adam Funk immise in rete
>> This is a smarter way to do it. Wouldn't you admit that the problem
>> is not from MTAs on dynamic IP addresses, but rather from infected
>> Windows machines on dynamic IP addresses?
>
> Just a n
hi there,
> while i was trying to set up my keyboard's map by hand (which is a new mac
> layout), i suddenly became very confused with how debian handles standards
> compliant console fonts.
grrr... sorry i missed the "if you are using a framebuffer, make sure you apply
this to all the virtual ter
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 12:30:49 -0500, cecil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yay! My "new" winbook fx is within a truck drive away. Seeing a how its
> a 150mhz machine with 32 meg ram and 2 gig hd, I need to start thinking
> about how to set this up to be my school laptop. I know linux will
> install.
I'll give that a shot- don't know what gpm is or how to install it
(apt-get?), but I'll man it and see what I can do.
Thanks.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 6:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Mouse Jumps/ Moves
tom muahaha wrote:
Hey,
I have set my primary boot drive to CD ROM and tried to boot from a cd
burned with the Debian 3.2 (cd3) ISO. "Booting from CD:" comes up
everytime i boot up, but then continues to Winows XP startup.
Something's wrong with the CD (or the drive -- will the computer boot
o
Allen Williams wrote:
(undeclared snippage in the following)
The KVM
switch connects a Linux and a Windows machine.
But with Linux, however, if you boot with
Linux selected on the KVM, it is OK, but if you switch to Windows and back
again, the Linux mouse is all screwed up again.
So, at best, ev
cecil wrote:
Setting up power management, I can read up on it.
Your mainboard's BIOS may or may not support ACPI, and may or may not be
buggy. You might need to use APM, and you might only get partial or
minimal support. Search the 'net for "Linux" + [your laptop make and model].
The memory, th
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am interested in makeing my Debian linux machine a
dialin server. So that when I am at my sister house
she has a win95 box. I want to dial up my linux box
from her computer to get connected to my linux
computer get a file or check my email. How would I
configure this.
My linux
hi there,
while i was trying to set up my keyboard's map by hand (which is a new mac
layout), i suddenly became very confused with how debian handles standards
compliant console fonts.
the default setup was SCREEN_FONT=lat0-sun16 in /etc/console-tools/config. this
confuses me. i have been googlin
Il 22 Jun 2004 alle 8:40 Adam Funk immise in rete
> This is a smarter way to do it. Wouldn't you admit that the problem
> is not from MTAs on dynamic IP addresses, but rather from infected
> Windows machines on dynamic IP addresses?
Just a note. Since these are infected machines, a first test cou
On Saturday 26 June 2004 18:37, Ludwig Meyerhoff wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> I have a VIA C3 (Ezra) processor. It is very nice for "normal"
> applications, as it takes only a few watt.
>
> I have a problem with the ACPI support of the kernel ...
> While 2.4.20 recognizes the processor to support C1 and C2
A Sex, 2004-06-25 às 12:25, James Sinnamon escreveu:
> Dear list subscribers,
>
> At first I thought my command:
>
> mount -t nfs 192.168.0.6:/etc /mnt/nfs
>
> ... had failed. It seemed to have hanged. I tried to kill it with
> Ctrl^C, then with 'kill -SIGKILL ', killing the Konsole tabbed
I'm not sure what you mean by the trapped moth syndrome, but I have tried
just about every protocol that XF86Config says it supports. Right now,
since I'm using my wndz machine to check the email and forums, I've got my
Linux machine shut down. I'll check the xset man page as soon as I boot it
up
My understanding is it's out and ready to go- I'm still on 2.6.6.
> -Original Message-
> From: DGLU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Antonio Rodriguez
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:29 PM
> To: Debian Users List
> Subject: kernel 2.6.7
>
>
> What is the status of 2.6.7 in sid? Does a
During or immediately after boot you can scroll back through the
video buffer with shift-page_up. There should also be a /var/log/boot
that you can look at (maybe not in stable yet?)
Geordie.
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From: Martin Dowie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:54:01
Hey,
I have set my primary boot drive to CD ROM and tried to boot from a cd burned with the Debian 3.2 (cd3) ISO. "Booting from CD:" comes up everytime i boot up, but then continues to Winows XP startup. Has this anything to do with md5sum? If so, what does md5sum involve? If not, any one know wh
What is the status of 2.6.7 in sid? Does any one know, or how to find out?
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On Sat, 26 Jun 2004, Martin Dowie wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm a first-time GNU/Linux (wanna-be) User although I have some Un*x experience.
> I've downloaded all 14 Sarge .iso CDs and have happily managed to get a system that
> will now boot to a command line after installing from CD1. I used the d
On Saturday 26 June 2004 06:05 am, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> Which Kernel for Debian stable do I need for a machine with 2G ram?
>
> The machine is a HP DL140.
>
> Thanks,
> Jacob
A quote from the kernel config for memory. If you are running dual procs
you may get highmem suport with one of the
Hello, Jakob!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 08:59:56PM +0200, jakob bratkovic wrote:
> lcp-echo-interval 60
I've already put fetchyahoo to my crontab. Thanks for the suggestion,
I'll try it on another system.
With kind regards,
Baurjan.
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John Summerfield wrote:
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
terminated by peer". Can I
Thanks for the advice!
Apparently the esd daemon was to blame (I usually have the sound muted,
so I didn't even think of it when it happened). I disabled it for now
and everything works just fine.
Again, Thank you very much.
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 00:16, Mark Roach wrote:
> Hmm, my first guess
--- cecil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thomas Adam wrote:
Cecil,
Kindly in future make sure you reply via the list. I charge for private
consultancy. :)
> will xmms even run on this system??? I really like my rant-radio!
Yes, it will.
-- Thomas Adam
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--- Allen Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way to even debug this? I'd hate to find a situation where
> WinDoze is more stable than Linux! Any help I could get solving this
> problem would be greatly appreciated!
When you say erratic, how do you mean? If you have the trapped
--- cecil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "base" install for debian takes up? I was going to dual boot to dos(250
~200 MB.
> meg). All I need is my development stuff(pretty much already included),
> the pcmcia package, and X. Well, I don't NEED X, but it would be nice.
> How much space does Gno
Hallo!
I have a VIA C3 (Ezra) processor. It is very nice for "normal"
applications, as it takes only a few watt.
I have a problem with the ACPI support of the kernel ...
While 2.4.20 recognizes the processor to support C1 and C2 states, the
2.4.26 does not, as the 2.6.6 does not also.
AFAIK the
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 08:05:34PM +0100, Rich wrote:
> As far as I am aware, the fact that you can see the directory structure
> tells me that you've burned the CD as a bootable image. When I accidentally
> burned a non-bootable image, all I could see was one big .iso file. I wasn't
No, if you sa
the softrat wrote:
I've tried a bunch of things: going to LPRng, various printcaps as
advised by various books and websites, http://www.linuxprinting.org,
... Print spooling is *still* sick: Part of the first page, then nada!
BTW, how does one return ALL of the print queues and status messages,
et
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 01:43:45PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya jon/hohn
>
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Jon Dowland wrote:
>
> > You cannot determine by examining the file structure whether or not a
> > CD is bootable.
>
> usually bootable cd's will have an extra directory
> /syslinux or s
Yay! My "new" winbook fx is within a truck drive away. Seeing a how its
a 150mhz machine with 32 meg ram and 2 gig hd, I need to start thinking
about how to set this up to be my school laptop. I know linux will
install. Setting up power management, I can read up on it. The memory,
that too can
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 12:18, Stephen Touset wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 11:52, John Summerfield wrote:
> > Who owns the directory etc this creates? Who is the cp command being
> > run as?
> >
> > Are the sudo and maildirmake in the right order?
>
> The problem was with permissions. However,
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 02:25:39PM +0200, Daniel Klein wrote:
> Thanks for all of the help from everyone - eh, I sounded quite
> desperate, but I was really pissed off that day, returning from a 10
> hour shift with only a few precious hours to spend at home and my debian
> giving me shit for no
I am trying to configure exim4 catchall by creatting
40_exim4-config_catch_all and using update-exim4.conf. Here is an output:
xxx:/etc/exim4/conf.d/transport# cat 40_exim4-config_catch_all
catchall:
driver = redirect
data = catchall
xxx:/etc/exim4/conf.d/transport# update-exim4.conf 2004
I have a not-strictly-PS/2 mouse, as I have just found out by tracing the
cable. This is a Logitech USB mouse (well, trackball, actually) with a PS/2
adapter that goes into a KVM switch (Omniview 2-port KVM switch). The KVM
switch connects a Linux and a Windows machine. When I reboot, the mouse
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 12:50:05 +0200, Kevin Mark
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 12:57:49AM -0700, the softrat wrote:
>>
>> Where do I put the input 'magicfilter' for CUPS? I have the dreaded
>> 'staircasing' problem.
>>
>> (Note: CUPS brags about the fact that it will overwrit
On Sat, June 26 at 1:36 PM EDT
Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I try to mount a floppy with file system marked as auto in fstab
>it does recognize vfat file system (disks from windows), I have to
>specify vfat explicitly. Any way around that?
>
>
you use -t auto in the mount comman
On 6/26/04 10:47 AM, "John Summerfield" wrote:
> Nonetheless I have some thousands of hours of providing help for free
> to Linux users: and before that to OS/2 users at least as far back as
> Juliy 1997 (I just checked with Google).
That's great!
Then you should known that you could have had
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 11:52, John Summerfield wrote:
> Who owns the directory etc this creates? Who is the cp command being
> run as?
>
> Are the sudo and maildirmake in the right order?
The problem was with permissions. However, I'm going through hell right
now trying to set up a sudoers file
Stephen Touset wrote:
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 11:27, Stephen Touset wrote:
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 03:50, Darik Horn wrote:
Alternatively, you could wrap your local delivery agent with a script
like this:
#!/bin/ash
if [ ! -e "$HOME" ]
then
# With an appropriate sudo configuration..
Antony wrote:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 10:56:06PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am interested in makeing my Debian linux machine a
dialin server. So that when I am at my sister house
she has a win95 box. I want to dial up my linux box
from her computer to get con
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 11:27, Stephen Touset wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 03:50, Darik Horn wrote:
> > Alternatively, you could wrap your local delivery agent with a script
> > like this:
> >
> >#!/bin/ash
> >if [ ! -e "$HOME" ]
> >then
> > # With an appropriate sudo configurati
Yesterday the Intel USB 802.11b Wireless adapter (model WUD2011BWW) I
bought on ebay arrived. First I downloaded win2k drivers and tested
it on a borrowed windows laptop. The device works fine and connects
to my AP fine. Then I plugged it into my debian machine. The console
and /var/log/kern.lo
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 03:50, Darik Horn wrote:
> Alternatively, you could wrap your local delivery agent with a script
> like this:
>
>#!/bin/ash
>if [ ! -e "$HOME" ]
>then
> # With an appropriate sudo configuration...
> sudo cp -r /etc/skel "$HOME"
> maildirmake "$HOME
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 10:56:06PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Johnny wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >I am interested in makeing my Debian linux machine a
> >dialin server. So that when I am at my sister house
> >she has a win95 box. I want to dial up my linux box
> >from her computer to get connected to
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am interested in makeing my Debian linux machine a
dialin server. So that when I am at my sister house
she has a win95 box. I want to dial up my linux box
from her computer to get connected to my linux
computer get a file or check my email. How would I
configure this.
My linux
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am interested in makeing my Debian linux machine a
dialin server. So that when I am at my sister house
she has a win95 box. I want to dial up my linux box
from her computer to get connected to my linux
computer get a file or check my email. How would I
configure this.
My linux
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 03:50, Darik Horn wrote:
> > I hoped to solve this problem by using pam_mkhomedir.so as a session
> > module for Courier, but it seems to be disregarding it.
>
> IIRC, Courier tries to change into the home directory before calling the
> pam_mkhomedir.so module. (Or somesu
Hi
I am interested in makeing my Debian linux machine a
dialin server. So that when I am at my sister house
she has a win95 box. I want to dial up my linux box
from her computer to get connected to my linux
computer get a file or check my email. How would I
configure this.
My linux box has a extr
> Is there a 'boot log' I can 'cat|more' though?
try "dmesg" command and look into /var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages
> would like GNOME as my desktop environmnet and to be able to use my Alcatel
try "tasksel" command
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Which Kernel for Debian stable do I need for a machine with 2G ram?
The machine is a HP DL140.
Thanks,
Jacob
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I have just bought a HP DL140.
Installation was fine, but I can not make Debian stable see the Broadcom
network card.
Should I burn all Debian cd's and install that way, then compile the
Broadcom driver?
How did you do it?
Thanks,
Jacob
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If you can make it work as Joris says, so much the better, because then
debian will manage it. I finally just did a manual install using kernel
2.6.6, sarge, and nVidia 5336 drivers. I'm not too worried about doing that
with something that *ought* to be as static and "featureless" as a device
dri
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
terminated by peer". Can I instruct pppd not to agr
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 09:24:00PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 03:19:08PM -0400, Nathan wrote:
> > Recently I was playing around with Knoppix 3.4, and I decided to check
> > out glxgears performance. After loading the nVidia driver, I got
> > 1500-1700 frames per second. T
Hello, John!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 09:10:23PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> >I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
> >period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
> >terminated by peer". Can I instruct pppd not to agree to that?
>
> N
Hi all!
I'm a first-time GNU/Linux (wanna-be) User although I have some Un*x
experience. I've downloaded all 14 Sarge .iso CDs and have happily managed to
get a system that will now boot to a command line after installing from CD1. I
used the default partitioning for multi-users.
I notic
Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello,
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
terminated by peer". Can I instruct pppd not to agree to that?
No.
Talk to your ISP.
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Hello,
I'm using pppd 2.4.2 to connect to my DSL Internet provider. After a
period of inactivity pppd terminates the connection with a message "LCP
terminated by peer". Can I instruct pppd not to agree to that?
Thanks in advance,
Baurjan.
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On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:10:04 +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> When I try to mount a floppy with file system marked as auto in fstab
> it does recognize vfat file system (disks from windows), I have to
> specify vfat explicitly. Any way around that?
You can create /etc/filesystems, a text file with 1 f
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 00:30:17 +0200, Brad Sims wrote:
> On Friday 25 June 2004 11:19 am, Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
>> Bacula, Amanda.
>
> Mondorescue is my pick, Free and it works as advertised.
> The mailing list is quite active, if you have any questions
and I just write my o
Stephen Touset wrote:
I'm trying to set up a new email server for my company. We've got
significant LDAP infrastructure that we wish to use for this purpose,
but I'm having a few problems with the implementation.
First of which, users' home directories cannot be relied upon to exist.
I hoped to sol
Will Trillich wrote:
On Fri, Jun 25 at 09:56PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Will Trillich wrote:
turns out the vast majority of these connections will be coming
from beyond a remote firewall (remote from where the server is
located on the 'net):
Cool. That's the problem
Michael Bonert wrote:
I'm running Sarge and I just tried installing nvidia's proprietary
drivers. Bottom line is it didn't work and I'm 97% sure it is
messed packages.
I worked through the instructions in "nvidia-kernel-source"
and then get to a place where I have a deb package I built
from the
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