I/O, DMA, and keepsettings, and
then sync my clock to the one at helixcode now (Ximien?). This script is run
in all inittab runlevels (probably not the best idea in the world), but it
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and email them to you tonight when I get home from the office.
I would /love/ to see this, too...
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If it's an A7V-RAID, you'll need the UDMA boot disks.
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You may have to get more sophisticated, like a `for' loop.
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Not too bad if you buy right. Be warned, the Live! is a NOISY card, and
consumes quite a bit more CPU than an es1371/3 does. The 1373's are good; I'm
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/can't/ get one) to pipe it out to a TV.
For extra geek-factor, use the Rotate option in your XF86Config-4 file and roll
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a major weakness in the overall robustness of
the card. The card started dropping packets and causing collisions under only
50% of what the interface would have been capable of if it were built-in to the
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DHCP.
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card. The card started dropping packets and
causing collisions under only 50% of what the
interface would have been capable of if it were
built-in to the kernel.
I don't presume
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card. The card started dropping packets and
causing collisions under
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when stupid people like me are asking (you can tell because our questions are
like this one!) its safe to assume we are running a stock kernel.
Stock kernels work fine; I have a stack of Verbatims to prove it, too ;)
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, you'll have to
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fixed? Thanks in advance!
You didn't mention the output of lsmod. Try manually loading sg, them make
sure that ide-scsi is auto-loaded, then try `cdrecord -scanbus' again.
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. In
this case, the SCSI bus isn't even a real SCSI bus, and your SCSI device isn't
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that a
much easier choice for me. All pieces that enter testing must first
prove that they have no hideous bugs in unstable, then are committed. I
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Progess Patch, but that's just me
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a DOS floppy disk. BANG! An Internet router and
firewall, no pain killers necessary. Said 486 only needs a NIC, an
additional NIC or modem, processor, RAM, and floppy; no hard drive or
CD-ROM.
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for one. Most
PC-class graphics cards manufactured in the last 3 years don't need a
clockchip setting, and forcing the wrong one could damage your display
adapter.
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-interactive
$ xf86cfg # pretty graphical tool
$ xf86config# probably depricated by now
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Marcello Mezzanotti wrote:
Jon Pennington wrote:
Marcello Mezzanotti wrote:
Is i810 compatible with xfree potato?
'cause i compiled 2.2.18 kernel (with i810 module (acitved) suport)
but x doesnt display a i810 driver in setup
You'd be a lot better off to get the Potato
installed libraries.
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/instmnt/debian/dists/slink/main/disks-i386/current/base2_1.tgz
Sounds like a bad CD. If you have high-speed network access, I'd advise
using http instead of CD, or getting a different CD.
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. This query
has been prompted by my inability to compile the lastest xcdroast (0.98?)
under potato.
I just use the packages at Helixcode. I don't even use the Debian GNOME
packages if I can help it.
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when you get there. ;)
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be a part of your distribution. Just so you know, the debs
are probably packaged against different libraries than what you have on
your Mdk system, and some apps just might not work right.
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? Is there a quick way of
rebuilding Packages and Packages.gz?
$ apt-get update
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be able to use -X68 without the patch, since the Viper was never meant
to do ATA66 in the first place, and Andre's ATA66 patch is a hack that
just /happens/ to work on most boards.
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/fd0 and type:
# dd if=[image].bin of=/dev/fd0
Repeat until each of the images are on a floppy, and use the first
floppy (rescue.bin) to boot the machine.
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, and should be
referred to debian-boot.
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eht0 is
activated instead of at boot time.
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Sergio Matos wrote:
How can I create mail only accounts on linux?
Thanks for the help,
Sérgio Matos
This may not be the proper way to handle it, but I use this. After
adding the user, /etc/passwd shows:
jpennington:x:1004:102:Jon Pennington,,,:/home/jpennington:/bin/bash
I simply
file in the Linux source tree:
CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m
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or
anything like that - all I have which might be relevant is
/etc/init.d/networking.
Try /etc/init.d/pump
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Does anyone know if such a service exists? I'm looking for 3-5M of
storage on an Apache server with PHP4, but no SQL database access. I
just have a few flat files that the PHP scripts read from/write to.
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in use
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Rob VanFleet wrote:
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 08:52:32AM -0600, Jon Pennington wrote:
Is this not the DRI-enabled package?
[snip]
NOTE: You'll need the /dev/3dfx kernel driver to use this library.
I thought that /dev/3dfx and 3dfx module were superseded by the tdfx module
for
DRI
/usr/src/linux-version to /usr/src/linux is NOT bad; I have never done
this any other way.
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for anything
other than root access.
The GDM package from Helix GNOME works, and allows normal users to
select `Halt' from the system list. Sorry, can't help much more.
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with XFree86 4 and kernel 2.2.18 or greater.
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is a replacement for sendmail.
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device name will it
take?
Yes, 6 would be good. Assuming that 4 and 5 are also disks (not CD-ROMs
or similar), the new disk should be /dev/sdc. If 5 is a CD-ROM, the new
disk would (IIRC, prolly wrong) be /dev/sdb.
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just my $0.02US ;)
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at 30MB/user, and put /home on a
filesystem that's capped at 10MB/user. This would mean placing them on
physically seperate disks or at least disk partitions (on Intel).
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you /want/ a
headache from looking at dselect for the first time). It's not
difficult, just a bit time-consuming.
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for hot-swappability, which
in essence is what you are after. The only way to add a Zip on the fly
is to use USB ;). Even SCSI controllers have to explicitly support that
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I wrote and Xsession file and it didn't parse that.
You mean ~/.Xsession here, right? .Xsession must also be +x, and you should
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of the
high volume of mail I receive and process every day at work. On the other
hand, for my personal accounts, mutt is the only client I'll use willingly.
There are also a number of tools on the interet to make configuring and
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presents a pretty
little ncurses gui.
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/to/ttfs/*.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype
# /etc/init.d/xfstt restart
$ xset fp rehash
$ netscape
You should now have a working xfstt TrueType Font Server.
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