to use the Windows boot floppy to get the machine up. Then
I use loadlin to boot linux (lilo is not configured).
What must I do to get Windows to boot again? What did I do to make the
system not boot?
Thanks for your help.
Greg Scharrer
-nologin
no-restart-on-upgrade
run-xconsole
use-sessreg
Thanks for your help.
Greg Scharrer
know what package is missing in case I want to
program with X later.
Thanks,
Greg Scharrer
Thanks for all the help on Netscape. The font deuglification HOWTO made
it a lot nicer. And I found the app-defaults.gz in /usr/doc/netscape. I
will experiment with that to see if I can make the icons larger.
Greg Scharrer
I am thinking about buying a 56k modem. I have a 28.8k modem. I know not
to buy a Winmodem. I have seen ads for ISA and PCI modems. Is one kind
better than the other? Does the type of board slot affect capability or
performance?
Thanks for your help.
Greg Scharrer
>Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 21:31:53 -0600
>To: "Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Greg Scharrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Netscape Resources
>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>Lo
resource file (the Netscape help says it should be
Netscape.ad), but could not find it. Does anyone know where the resource
file is?
Thanks for your help.
Greg Scharrer
I have pon finding my modem and making a connection. I have "noauth" set in
/etc/ppp/options. However, Netscape3 and Mozilla both say they cannot find
any URL I type in. I always get a message "DNS server not found". Yes, I
wait for the connection to be made before trying to open URLs. My plog
outp
-0500, you wrote:
>Greg Scharrer wrote:
>>
>> I am having trouble getting my mouse to work. I have a PS/2 mouse port on
>> COM1 (IRQ4). When the system boots is gives a message "psaux PS/2 auxillary
>> pointing device detected ... driver installed". The node /de
I am having trouble getting my mouse to work. I have a PS/2 mouse port on
COM1 (IRQ4). When the system boots is gives a message "psaux PS/2 auxillary
pointing device detected ... driver installed". The node /dev/psaux has a
major 10 and minor 1, which is what the Busmouse HOWTO says it should.
Howe
ote:
>>
>> Greg Scharrer wrote:
>> >
>> > I just installed Debian 2.1 on /dev/hdb1 (/dev/hda has Windows 98). I
have
>> > a K6-233, 32Mb RAM machine. My mainboard manual says my mouse port is a
>> > PS/2 Mouse. I installed the IBM PS/2 bus mouse driver durin
I just installed Debian 2.1 on /dev/hdb1 (/dev/hda has Windows 98). I have
a K6-233, 32Mb RAM machine. My mainboard manual says my mouse port is a
PS/2 Mouse. I installed the IBM PS/2 bus mouse driver during the install. I
also tried to install the the Microsoft bus mouse driver but the install
fai
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