Hi,
i got a strange problem after installing system again with an XFS root
(I'm sure the XFS is not the problem).
I have a Level One 1403TX router that connects a couple of machines to
the cable modem, or at least used to.
Before, I had a number of GNU/Debian machines (Potato installs), working
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I've been getting quite some reactions on my nvidia problem, of which about
50% basic remarks and the other half very useful ones. Thanks for all of
them, ...
I'll start with (shortly) explaining with what I was strugling and then what
made me
OK,
I've been putting quite some time into installing and optimising my Diamond
Viper 770 on my Debian system. I completely agree that Debian is a very handy
distribution to maintain, it has lots of packages (more than any other
distribution), and is recent in it's packages. The only thing is
Hello,
I've got some weird problem, I don't seem to find a solution for. I'll try
to situate it and explain the things I've done to try and find out what
the problem might have been.
A couple weeks ago, I changed from SuSE (which I liked btw) to Debian. I
especially wanted to do this to
some info:
P III 550
Diamond Viper 770 Ultra
512 Mb RAM (2x 128 Mb pc100 and 1x 256 Mb pc133)
XFree86 4.0.3 (not debian)
SDL 1.2.0
avifile 0.53.5
KDE 2.1.1 (but I also have it in the XDM login screen or with startx, so
this is not a problem).
Did you configure KDE to
hello,
i just changed from a rpm based sytem (suse) to debian. i wanted to
experiment with something else and especially the packaging system of
debian.
i got everything working good, exept one little thing. my X server is for
the moment working with the nv module (Diamond Viper 770, TNT2 based
OK, i think there must be a problem in the deb packages of some sort. i
just ran quake3 and i still have the same probs:
erratic mouse movements
erratic clicks on the mouse buttons
and in quake a slower framerate (1/4 to 1/3 of normal).
since Quake is not using qtlibs (as far as i know of), the
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