Ron Johnson wrote:
I'm seeking information on modern graphic cards (PCI, PCIe) that
support VESA BIOS mode 0x010C, a special text mode that works with
132x60 characters. Linux supports this mode when the graphics board
provides this particular mode.
Unfortunately, not many of current
Luis Ariel Lecca wrote:
On 04/16/08 11:15, Joey Schulze wrote:
I'm seeking information on modern graphic cards (PCI, PCIe) that
support VESA BIOS mode 0x010C, a special text mode that works with
132x60 characters. Linux supports this mode when the graphics board
provides
Hi,
I'm seeking information on modern graphic cards (PCI, PCIe) that
support VESA BIOS mode 0x010C, a special text mode that works with
132x60 characters. Linux supports this mode when the graphics board
provides this particular mode.
Unfortunately, not many of current video cards support this
Kevin Mark wrote:
Hi Suzy,
I am forwarding your request to the Debian-user mailing list, as that
would be a better place to ask. The Debian-project list is for questions
about the Debian project and not for help with using Debian.
A link to [EMAIL PROTECTED] could also be a good
idea, since
Malte Forkel wrote:
The root partition of a machine running Debian Etch has filled up because
log files like /var/log/syslog are not rotated and have become huge.
As far as I understand, the script that rotates the system logs is
/etc/cron.daily/sysklogd, which should be triggered by the
Tom Scrape wrote:
My /etc/cron.daily contains the problem file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cron.daily# ll pflogsumm-daily.cron
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 354 2007-06-06 08:49 pflogsumm-daily.cron
Cron.log shows nothing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log# cat cron.log |grep pflogsumm
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