On 8/10/07, David Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/7/07, Manaen Schlabach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose it's bad form to reply to your own list message but maybe my
experiences will help someone else out. I have determined that it
isn't just bzflag that has segmentation faults
On 8/4/07, Manaen Schlabach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently running Debian testing and since doing my daily update
two days ago am unable to run Bzflag. The program immediately
Segfaults back to the prompt and occasionally causes gdm to restart as
well. Is anyone else having
On 8/7/07, Michael Pobega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 06:56:31AM -0400, Manaen Schlabach wrote:
On 8/4/07, Manaen Schlabach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently running Debian testing and since doing my daily update
I am currently running Debian testing and since doing my daily update
two days ago am unable to run Bzflag. The program immediately
Segfaults back to the prompt and occasionally causes gdm to restart as
well. Is anyone else having this problem?
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5/10/07, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote in Article
[EMAIL PROTECTED] posted to
gmane.linux.debian.user:
http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20070507.html
Almost as bad is when people top post their replies. Did these people
utterly fail in grade
utilizing Barbara Oncay as the cook.
For extra spicy add a dose of my distro (ubuntu, gentoo, mandriva,
redhat, slackware, whatever...) is better than Debian
On 5/3/06, Nikolai Hlubek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manaen Schlabach wrote:
I haven't been around this list long but here are the ingredients
On 2/27/07, Cybe R. Wizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since top posting is the thing to do...
How can your recipe ever rise if you continually fail to add the
required bash of Microsoft?
Cybe -since the .sig is /way/ down below somewhere
Updated Recipe for a Debian thread that won't die.
On 2/23/07, John M Flinchbaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's interesting to see so many people railing against ATI cards and
preferring Nvidia these days. I guess it depends upon your concerns.
For years now, I've always bought ATI to get usable 3D performance and
support out of the box on my
On 5/3/06, anoop aryal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 29 April 2006 11:39, Manaen Schlabach wrote:
I haven't been around this list long but here are the ingredients for
a thread that won't die. Can anyone think of further needed
ingredients?
Ingredients
2 Dozen Broccoli Growers
On 4/29/06, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manaen Schlabach wrote:
I haven't been around this list long but here are the ingredients for
a thread that won't die. Can anyone think of further needed
ingredients?
Ingredients
2 Dozen Broccoli Growers
A heavy dose of green color
1
I haven't been around this list long but here are the ingredients for
a thread that won't die. Can anyone think of further needed
ingredients?
Ingredients
2 Dozen Broccoli Growers
A heavy dose of green color
1 Social Contract
1 smidgen of how do you address somebody...
Add politics
Stir
Add
On 4/21/06, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 03:37 -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
On Apr 19 2006, Ron Johnson wrote:
Still, if they come out with reasonably priced cards that can do
3D like an NVIDIA FX 5200 using the nvidia binary driver, I'd
How exactly is the
On 4/19/06, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 16:53 -0700, Xplicit Language wrote:
i have found a video driver on intel 82810 onboard video on they're
site at www.intel.com in the downloads and support section, i couldn't
get it to install since i am new to linux,
On 4/19/06, Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Problem already solved. The Debian list guidelines already make it
clear that it is not acceptable to CC someone privately if you are
posting to the list, and all quality mail clients have Reply to
On 4/19/06, Yu,Glen [Ontario] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
This is a question about GRUB not on Debian, but SuSE. I just felt that this
is not really a Debian-specific topic so I decided to ask here so don't flame
me if you don't like it..
First of all, I don't really like
On 4/17/06, Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 01:28 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 15:01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen reports that the free nv drivers are now as good as the
proprietary nvidia drivers. At lest some posters on some
On 4/16/06, John Carline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manaen Schlabach wrote:
Well I am finally thinking about upgrading my tired old radeon 7500.
I know that ATI and Nvidia both have decent cards but their drivers
are completely closed. I know and understand that companies must
protect some
On 4/16/06, Manaen Schlabach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/16/06, John Carline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manaen Schlabach wrote:
Well I am finally thinking about upgrading my tired old radeon 7500.
I know that ATI and Nvidia both have decent cards but their drivers
are completely
Not to drift too far from all this fascinating political speculation
but it looks like we have Noah Webster to thank for the American
spelling of the word color. The word color was originally borrowed
from the French but Americans wanted to go back in this particular
case to the more phonetic
Well I am finally thinking about upgrading my tired old radeon 7500.
I know that ATI and Nvidia both have decent cards but their drivers
are completely closed. I know and understand that companies must
protect some of their trade secrets but I would like very much to
support a graphics
It didn't start that way didn't American football grow out of Rugby?
Sorry couldn't resist we seem to be traveling way OTBelieve it or
not some Americans actually *are* fans of the single most popular
sport in the world. Debian and Soccer there's a winning combo when
will the Debian team
It doesn't have to be as long as packages and package descriptions
spell color the right way ;-P
On 4/11/06, Doofus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chris roddy wrote:
Installing both text/wamerican-huge and text/wbritish-huge should shield
the casual user against the effects of this issue.
On 3/29/06, Leonid Grinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not? Serena Cantor wants help.
Because this is a list that is used specifically for Debian questions,
and not for questions in general. For example, posting a question
about how to best cook shrimp would be totally inappropriate,
I had a similar experience with the ipw2200. It works well (in
testing) as long as you are willing to compile a custom kernel and
move (or delete if you like to live dangerously) the module directory
when you recompile.
MS
On 3/16/06, Bill Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006
You might want to consider walking into the store with a Knoppix boot
CD/DVD and booting the laptop with Knoppix. If it works you know the
hardware will be supported by Linux. It may or may not be supported
by Debian though since Knoppix uses Redhat based hardware detection
support the new stuff
2006 08:24, Manaen Schlabach wrote:
I had a similar experience with the ipw2200. It works well (in
testing) as long as you are willing to compile a custom kernel and
move (or delete if you like to live dangerously) the module directory
when you recompile.
MS
On 3/16/06, Bill Thompson
Sorry about that Gmail has some strange defaults in its web interface.
How to send stuff in plain text isn't readily apparent and neither is
the reply to all button.
Regards
On 12/29/05, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 22:01 -0500, Robert Glueck wrote:
I'd like to
Recently I installed XFree86 on my Intel box in the hopes of getting the
NVIDIA drivers up and running. I changed the config files for apt to
point to the unstable distro and did the upgrade but it didn't seem to
work. Currently I can't even get X up and running and am thinking about
28 matches
Mail list logo