What is the graphics card and how much memory does it have?
Check /etc/X11/XF86Config (/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 if using
X v4). What is the default setting there and what modes
are set? I could run 16 Bit 1024x768 on an old 486
motherboard with onboard graphics card that only had 2MB
memory.
release (e.g. unstable) - is this just a theoretical
possibility or does it really work?
Thanks for any comments!
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exim isn't sending out any messages to other mail servers.
My setup is on a dialup connection, but it used to run
great for a long time. The only messages being delivered
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Now every attempt returns something like the following from
an output of tail -n 20
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:21:58PM -0700, Jack Pistachio
wrote:
| exim isn't sending out any messages to other mail
servers.
| My setup is on a dialup connection, but it used to run
| great for a long time. The only messages being
delivered are local (to AMDKing).
| Now every attempt
don't need to try to learn on testing, or on a system that
has a bunch of possible version incompatibilities.
Thanks again for helping me out on this.
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Kevin McKinley wrote:
The GeForce2 and GeForce2 Go are supported by the nv driver in the
testing
and sid versions of XFree86
I have done a net install of Woody on my Pentium 4 1.8 GHz computer.
I have a Nvidia Geforce 2 video card which is not supported by the
versions of XFree86 in, even in Sid.
So, I need to install the Nvidia contributed packages nvidia-glx-src and
nvidia-kernel-src. These are listed in the
Thanks for the explanation, Wim. I just did a net install of Woody on my
computer, and it's no good if I can't run X! So I'm wondering what
version of XFree86 is in Sarge.
Is it Sarge that gives you version 4.2.1.1 ?
If so, would Sid have 4.3 ?
Wim De Smet wrote:
The XFree86 server gives me
Thanks for the explanation, Wim. I just did a net install of Woody on my
computer, and it's no good if I can't run X! So I'm wondering what
version of XFree86 is in Sarge.
Is it Sarge that gives you version 4.2.1.1 ?
If so, would Sid have 4.3 ?
Wim De Smet wrote:
The XFree86 server gives me
Use the ImPS/2 driver instead of the regular PS/2 driver.
gpm is generally a console mouse daemon. However, I find
it a better to use with some mice through the repeat
protocol than the regular X driver.
- jackp
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Hello:
I have a Cordless
--- Sharninder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I guess I should add that I am a newbie to
Debian systems
and Linux in general, but have some experience with
RPM based
systems. I understand some of the basics of the Debian
package
system, but want to make sure that all the bits and
Uninstall xdm, the x display manager which simply causes X
to startup with a logon screen at boot.
--- Glenn English [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, many thanks to those who helped me get X running on
my Dell
Latitude Laptop.
Now I need help getting it to stop.
I'm using wmaker, and
It just makes sense... Sid has all the broken toys, or,
perhaps, the coolest toys. Ah, the experimental toys is
the best way to put it.
--- Leo Spalteholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On March 22, 2003 08:27 am, Sharninder wrote:
hi,
anybody here has any idea when will Sarge or Sid become
options at boot (you can reintall LILO
or whatever boot loader you are using with these options to
avoid needing to enter them in at each boot):
ide-cd ignore=hdd
Then try the below again with the line
pre-install ide-scsi modprobe ide-cd
removed (since ide-cd isn't a module).
Jack Pistachio
some mail servers that do a DNS lookup.
Anyhow, it works, although it is true that noone will send
mail to this machine unless they know the given IP.
-jackp
--- Derrick 'dman' Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 08:04:18PM -0800, Jack Pistachio
wrote:
| This is for a dialup
Note the bottome of the page:
How do I get MS Linux?
We are now offering the MS Linux Introductory CD at a
special introductory price of only $249.99 (plus shipping
and handling), if you order before it ships.
MS Linux is released under the provisions of the Gates
Private License, which means
I did something like this on accident.
I appended to a CD but wrote over its fixation.
Got back to the needed data previously on it by ripping
a CD image and then mounting it with the loopback
interface.
Probably not what you want to do though.
-jackp
I burned a CD-R in DAO mode (I used the
addgroup username video
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Hi
I am using debian.When I loged in as the root I can go
to Xwindows using startx at the prompt.But when I
logged in as a normal user I can go to Xwindow.
Please help me.
Isuru..
What does cdrecord -scanbus give you?
Make sure that the ide-cd modules isn't already controlling
that drive. A way to prevent this is to create a file
ide-cd in /etc/modutils with the following line:
options ide-cd ignore=hdd
-jackp
--- Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Lidakis
Er, yes. The file /etc/modutils/ide-cd passes the
parameters to the module when it is loaded.
Try the following now (per the CD-Writing-HOWTO),
add the following lines to /etc/modules/actions:
pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi
pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi
pre-install ide-scsi modprobe
Does it show up in /proc/bus/usb/devices?
What does /proc/bus/usb/drivers say?
--- Florian Sukup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've read HOWTOs and asked Google but I can't find the
solution:
I've a postscript-usb printer. And I am running Debian,
2.4.18 kernel
(selfcompiled but almost
I'd suggest ssh, sftp, and scp, which all come in the
debian ssh package. To use these with windows, I'd suggest
putty sftp client for windows. This seems th easiest way
to do it. This, of course, requires that your friends are
users on your system.
-jackp
--- ScruLoose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
info correctly?
-jackp
--- Sven Hoexter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 12:05:13AM -0800, Paul Johnson
wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:38:23PM -0800, Jack
Pistachio wrote:
Anyone know of a plugin to play *.wma files in xmms?
Or howabout a way to convert
If you don't want to pass these options each time you
reboot (and ide-cd is compiled as a module) add a file
ide-cd to /etc/modutils with the following line:
options ide-cd ignore='hdc hdd'
Is there any reason to not use scsi emulation for the DVD
too?
--- Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what I mostly use:
wget -r -np -nH --convert-links http://www.domain.edu/page
the -r recursively retrieves subdirectories and referencing
pages
-np = -no-parent makes sure it doesn't go all over the
entire web.
-nH = no host directories
--convert-links makes sure the page works off the
Boy, that many files I would prefer writing a shell
script
or two, that is, if there is any consistency at all in
the
filenames / current orginization. Maybe I'd organize
really old files by date stamp. There are a number of
possible options here, but I wouldn't be inclined to
Anyone know of a plugin to play *.wma files in xmms?
Or howabout a way to convert this proprietary madness to
ogg format?
-jackp
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I get the same error he mentioned previously and have
also
excecuted the script install-css.sh
can you please send me the install-css.sh script?
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the list?
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You need to use scsi emulation to enable cdwritind.
cdrecord -scanbus scans the scsi bus. See the CDWriting
HOWTO.
-jackp
--- Conrad Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to set things up with a DVD on hdc and
a CD-burner on hdd using modules, but without success.
I am
Boy, that many files I would prefer writing a shell script
or two, that is, if there is any consistency at all in the
filenames / current orginization. Maybe I'd organize
really old files by date stamp. There are a number of
possible options here, but I wouldn't be inclined to
mousing around for
Exactly what type of Promise controller do you have? Is it
a PCI card or an onboard chip? If its an onboard chip,
what is the chipset for you're motherboard?
The bf2.4 flavor kernel should have what you desire.
-jackp
--- Adam Stroud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I get the kernel modules
I get the same error he mentioned previously and have also
excecuted the script install-css.sh
What's the deal?
-jackp
--- debian_newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 09:32:58 +0100
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] sat at his keyboard
and wrote:
also sprach John [EMAIL
Make sure you have at least the following modules
installed:
ppp_generic
ppp_async
ppp_deflate (zlib_inflate and deflate are good too)
bsd_comp
-jackp
--- Aedificator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After successfully turning a Winmodem into a Linmodem I
am not able to setup
a dial-up connection to
What card is this?
Is it a non-pnp 8-bit soundblaster? Looks like it might
be, considering its an ISA.
Believe it or not I actually tried one of these throw-backs
out recently and got it to work well with the alsa drivers
(well is relative considering its only 8-bit).
If the ioport/dma/irq are
This is for a dialup using exim.
Is there anyway to dynamically configure exim so that it
uses the IP address provided by the dialup ISP?
-jackp
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Just comment out the corresponding line for GLcore and dri.
ie:
# LoadGLcore
# Loaddri
Then change the driver line in Section Device to:
Driver nvidia
Also, make sure you have the NVIDIA-GLX package installed
to. That should work for you.
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Hello,
I just set up exim for my outgoing mail server using
eximconfig. I gave the following responses:
Select a number...2
Visible mail name...Enter
Other system names...Enter
Domains for relay...Enter
Local machines for relay...Enter
RBL...Enter
Smart host...smtp.myisp.com
User...myuser
Then I tried
yes, thanks. err should have probably skimmed man exim
first. mainlog gave the following info:
18r7I2-A7-00 = [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=root P=local S=1533
18r7I2-A7-00 failed to open database lock file
/var/spoo
l/exim/db/wait-remote_smtp.lockfile: Permission denied
(euid=8 egid=8)
Not sure about the keyboard error, but the LSR safety check
messages are because setserial is trying to load your
autosaved seriel port settings, which are now different.
To update it (and thus fix the error message) do the
following:
man setserial
setserial /dev/ttyS0 autoconfig
setserial
Hmm, looks like either a driver issue, or a corrupted fs.
Possibly the drivers are trying to overoptimize the dma
interface. I got similar errors before when fiddling with
hdparm... didn't really pay attention to all the warnings
in man hdparm until afterwards...
-jackp
--- Cristi Banciu [EMAIL
Problem solved. Looks like I had a bad default route and
simple file permission issues from messing with this long
ago.
- jackp
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jackp writes:
What is missing here?
What happens when you configure with pppconfig and have
the users start ppp
with
Before I go off experimenting with modconf, I wonder
if anyone has
been over this ground. If I add a driver using modconf
and get no
result, how do I remove it?
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That's an easy one... remove it the same way you added it.
You could also do: bash$ rmmod MODNAME
I'm trying to allow certain users to have dialup
priveledges from debian. I use wvdial to connect as root.
I've tried addgroup dialout USERNAME. The user can
successfully dialout with wvdial, but once pppd is started
it exits with error code #2. From man pppd this code
corresponds to mutually
I have an USB HP DVD+RW which is working well so far. I
have yet to be able to view any commercial DVDs with it
yet. Tried xine from 3.0r0 with dvdnav, which I believed
includes css abilities. I get the following errors:
libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed,
make sure DVD
How do I increase the sensitivity of my mouse in X windows?
I just got a new mouse, but it requires a lot more travel
than my old one to do what I want to do.
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--- Jack Pistachio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good app to easily convert ogg
vorbis
audio files to mp3? Preferably it would retain the info
in
the new mp3 files, and have a gnu public license of
course.
- jackp
by the way, has anyone else had a lot of difficulty
Se voce queira um script para convertar OGG para MP3, veja
minha posta (en engles)...
Vou escrever um pouco aqui:
Utilizando ogg vorbis e um lame encordante, pode convertar
ogg para mp3 e tocar no carro. Posso mandar um script
simples por email se voce (ou sergio) queiram.
Faz tempo que nao
in the ogg file.
jackp
--- Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:28:53 -0800 (PST)
Jack Pistachio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Encoding to either ogg or mp3 is lossy, but when
converting
back to wav the information in the mp3 or ogg audio
should
be retained completely
Does anyone know of a good app to easily convert ogg vorbis
audio files to mp3? Preferably it would retain the info in
the new mp3 files, and have a gnu public license of course.
- jackp
by the way, has anyone else had a lot of difficulty ripping
audio cd's with a via8233 chipset? I understand
Well, I'm actually not sure I need to. I'm making a cd for
my brother to use on his mp3 capable DVD player. I assumed
that the player wouldn't be able to handle ogg encoded
files. Perhaps I'm wrong?
--- Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2003-02-05T15:18:55Z, Jack Pistachio
[EMAIL
Thanks for the info. I suppose I'll write a simple script
to do so using notlame, a freeware mp3 encoder that I've
read some good reviews about. Too bad about the gpl issue.
- craig: sorry about the xtra email... wasn't paying
attention.
jackp
--- Craig Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jack
Why is this on this mailing list again?
-Jack
- Original Message -
From: Sean Burlington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Capitalism (was Re: columbia -- what really happened)
Charlie Reiman wrote
File Extension?
- Original Message -
From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 6:58 PM
Subject: Mozilla attachments
I don't know how to view attachments from mozilla that are labelled
'Part 1.2' and are of significant size eg 300KB. I know of
kernel from source, then you will need to
compile the drivers, too. Not Trivial, but hardly rocket science.
Here's a good Debian ALSA HOWTO...
http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=541
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are seeing this
problem for the first time?
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These seems to be coming up about once a day on the list, isn't *anyone*
searching the archives or at least googling?
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 12:08:56PM -0600, Jack O'Quin wrote:
Perhaps the default is set too low, and many people are seeing
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 09:10:24AM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include hallo.h
* Jack [Mon, Jan 20 2003, 11:48:16PM]:
Thanks for the hints. I have almost the same configure as yours. Would
you try this for me when you by chance reboot your machine? Unplug the
USB mouse, boot OS
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 11:36:17PM -0500, Ayman Haidar wrote:
you need to setup both mice in your XF86Config, mine looks like this:
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Section InputDevice
Identifier Configured Mouse
Driver mouse
enough, it was working.
Hmmm, interesting. My USB mouse works without using hid.o:
mousedev4340 1
hid14120 0 (unused)
serial 46500 0 (autoclean)
usb-uhci 23436 0 (unused)
BTW, I'm using customized 2.4.20 kernel.
Thanks,
Jack
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hi dear
Where can I download the Dedian
Chinese Traditional installing manual ?
thanks
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Stefan Radomski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems to me that Jack managed to get cryptoloop working without
recompiling the kernel, he did it 'the debian way', as reported here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200212/msg05110.html
I did it the Debian Way, which works
mismatch between my 2.4.19
kernel and the 2.4.18 patch version.
The bug was simple: I hadn't unpacked the module source in
/usr/src/cryptoloop.tar.gz, so the cryptoloop module wasn't compiled.
Easily fixed, once I figured that out.
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it work.
Thanks,
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/loop-jari-2.4.18.gz
/usr/src/kernel-patches/all/loop-jari/loop-jari-2.4.16.gz
Is this package still needed? The /usr/share/doc files seem to
indicate that it is. So, how do I build a patch for 2.4.19?
What am I missing, here?
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Le jeu 05/12/2002 à 13:06, Pierre Chifflier a écrit :
Evidemment, j'avais oublié de préciser que j'ai déjà essayé avec et
sans l'option --disable-win32
J'ai même essayé en désespoir de cause de prendre gcc-2.95 au lieu du
3.2.1 mais rien n'y
/sounds/card_shuffle.wav# (or any other sound file)
You'll probably need to set output levels with amixer or alsamixer, if
you haven't done that already.
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I ended up downloading kernel-source-2.4.19, building that (using
kpkg), downloading alsa-source, building it with kpkg, and installing
the resulting images.
Oops! Please excuse the typo.
By kpkg, I meant the make-kpkg script of kernel-package
finally gave up and bought an M-Audio Delta 66 card,
which works very well.
Hope you have better luck than I did...
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iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
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Am Fre, 2002-11-08 um 17.43 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
What happens if you run (as root) modprobe snd-cmipci?
Thaden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
aha! there seems to be some relevant information here, although i don't
know what to do with it:
modprobe snd-cmipci answers /lib/modules/2.4.18-k7
configuration magic to login with user
groups working smoothly and transparently.
Is this problem specific to Gnome and gdm, or do all the X session
startups behave this way?
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Am Don, 2002-11-07 um 20.41 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
Thaden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I presume you have a sound card. Which one?
it's an onboard c-media chip cm 8738
Here's a URL for some useful ALSA help for your chip...
http://alsa-project.org/alsa
the same, so 002 should be
the correct umask value.
Is this just a bug, or did I misconfigure something somewhere? I
don't see this listed as a gdm bug. Should I report it?
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card. Which one?
What does /etc/modutils/alsa contain?
Does lsmod show that any snd* drivers are loaded?
If the drivers are not getting loaded automatically, try using
modprobe to load the one for your card.
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more stable with the final
0.9 release version. This much change between release candidates is
discouraging.
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bonsoir à tous,
Sur ma debian unstable je n'arrive pas à supprimer le package
courier-authdaemon:
michael:/home/michael# apt-get remove --purge courier-authdaemon
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
courier-authdaemon*
0
The problem with that is that this is a CD-RW drive. I
believe that to burn cd's the scsi emulation is required.
Anyhow, that's all I've used when burning. cdda2wav does
do just what you described. Someone must have an inkling
as to the source of this problem.
From: Jack Pistachio [EMAIL
. In fact,
it zeroes them out.
Check your /etc/modutils/alsa, it needs something like:
# Restore mixer settings:
post-install snd-ice1712 /usr/sbin/alsactl restore
pre-remove snd-ice1712 /usr/sbin/alsactl store
In place of snd-ice1712 list your snd-card-0.
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Recently I've ripped most my CD collection (with jack using
ogg vorbis encoding).
However, now I can't rip audio files (wav) from my cd-rw
drive anymore. Here's the skinny:
I used to have both an internal CDROM and CD-RW. The CDROM
drive was a piece of crap so I removed it from the IDE bus
(had
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Can anyone give me information on how to setup an HP
external (USB 2.0) DVD+RW drive in debian? I have an
external ZIP 250 drive already working. Which means I've
compiled a kernel with SCSI, USB, etc support. I also have
a CD+RW drive working (internal), which means CD-ROM
support is all
some time learning
to use it. But, it'll do just about anything you want. And, it's
great for high-traffic mailing lists like this one. :-)
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create a new one, if necessary. See man emacsclient(1).
Since I mostly use xemacs these days, I actually use gnuclient for
this purpose, instead. It has a man page, too.
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-2.4.19-k7 from testing.
After that, hdparm was able to enable DMA for the disk. This improved
throughput from 7 MB/s to as much as 45 MB/s.
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I just recently tried to get XFree86 4.1 working with the
newest nVidia drivers (1.0-3123). I'm running a custom
2.4.19 kernel and compiled the nVidia kernel drivers
against that. Seemed to work fine and the NVdriver modules
installed ok (after some troubleshooting since I keep my
kernel source
? Or, is the driver just being *very careful*?
I'm out of ideas for what to do next. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
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Le Mercredi 04 Septembre 2002 21:55, tuffgong a écrit :
Et oui, trois fois. Tout petit déjà il ne savait pas lire...
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Nicolas COLLET a écrit:
Bonjour,
Je suis nouveau sur cette liste et je suis débutant sous linux
mais avec quelque connaissance générale sous linux.
Je voulais savoir si quelqu'un avait déjà réussit à utiliser le Boot
Manager de Win2k pour lancer Linux qui est une debian woody avec
For the record, the problem was I did not activate the configure
settings indeed. (read the first half of wireless.opts)
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 08:41:55AM -0500, Jack wrote:
Hi,
Success with these:
. no encryption. settings in wireless.opts just work fine
.
. AP (linksys wap11), pcmcia card (Orinoco silver)
I've looked into /etc/pcmcia/wireless, looks fine to me. if $KEY is
defined, it should run iwconfig to configure the KEY.
Any idea?
Thanks,
Jack
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, typeset mathematical expressions cannot be displayed properly.
This error appears to be new as mathematica was running fine under sid
until recently here.
Jack
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another arch seeing this sort of problem. Thanks
in advance for any information.
Jack
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pppoe package is all you need
* setup /etc/rc2.d/S14ppp to bring the link up when boot:
ifconfig eth0 up
/usr/sbin/adsl-start
Now I'm having stable 110kB/s download speed for kernel source, very
happy with that :)
cheers,
Jack
I'm having some trouble setting up an Epson Stylus Color
880 USB printer on my linux system. I've compiled a new
2.4.17 kernel since the 'older' 2.2.x kernels do not have
much in the way of USB support without a patch (or so I've
heard). Seems to be working fine and my OHCI USB port can
detect
What's the deal? Every email I get has the same header and
subjust line which doesn't match with the actual messages.
I usually just browse the subjects to see if there is
anything I'm interested in.
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problems? Will it work
at all? And is there any convenient way to do that, other than editing the
apt sources file manually?
Can anyone explain why cupsys and cupsys-bsd, which are part of stable,
don't come up when I use dselect?
Thanks for your help.
Jack Dodds
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/stable/ it doesn't seem to be listed
in any of the categories. Am I missing something?
Is cups all that I need, or is there more?
Thanks to anyone who can guide me on this!
Jack Dodds
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