On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Bill Wohler wrote:
I'm looking for the URL to the latest Linux Filesystem Structure
document. The best I have is:
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/1.2/fsstnd-toc.html
I don't know if there are old informations, but a good site is
GoodMorning.
I have a request: What about configuring RAID disks under Debian/GNU Linux
to read a vfat fs?
I didn't see this system, one friend asked me. I asked him if he installed
driver for RAID card, raid system from kernel, raidtools etc.. He did. The
only problem is that he can't read files
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
Could someone breafly explain me what are the main differences between a GPL
and a LGPL licence?
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LGPL is a bit restricted version of GPL: often LGPL is
applied to opensource software (like software under GPL or similar
licenses) but this
Translation (or what I understand):
I have an AMD K6 II 450MHz on a motherboard Superb1 of QMI Legend
Operative System is Debian Gnu Linux (SLINK)..
I can't configure X for Sis530 chip so X doesn't work.
For Mandrake dist I hadn't problems.
Help
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, MIGUEL ANGEL GONZALEZ wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Tony wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone had success parametrising X with an SiS 6236 AGP? I can't run
XF86Setup without the screen hanging before it has found an appropriate
graphical mode. Is there a script version of XF86Setup?
Thanks
Tony
XF86Setup can be run
I suggest to use a partition manager (that run under Dos) and I found on
net recently (I haven't really try it, just a look, because my PC is
stable now). It seems to support very large HD.
You can find it at
http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzsv20/
It has a boot manager too and can create Extend and
Goodmorning,
I have to ask if someone know if there is a good documentation of Gnu C
and C++ libraries documentation in postscript, acrobat pdf or something
like format. I found only some old documents and often info or man
aren't so complete.
It is easier to find documentation on
If you have a net with similar PCs it should be easy install Debian (or
another Linux distribution).
I know it is possible to install and configure the system on a PC and copy
all it on other PCs. For kernels you can do the same thing (if you have
similar PCs). About potato, if your net is
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
My typical strategy for configuring X is to go through xf86config and then
try to start X many times deleting modelines from the XF86Config file when
they fail (my monitor stays black). This worked great for all of the 3.3
series.
I compiled XF86
On 28 Apr 2000, Chris Baker wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for good free (as in speech) 3d modeling tools.
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
TIA,
cbb
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I haven't idea, but I suggest to see two good software
One of my friends have a Wisecom intenal (PCI) Modem.
Someone can explain me which module I must include in kernel to use this
modem?
From last compilation I found out in
/proc/pci
a line like
communication card
but vendor and chip data are unknown.
Have someone suggestions?
Thanks.
PS:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Stefan Baums wrote:
I found a Win98 bootdisk, ran fdisk /mbr on C:, but Win95 still did
not boot. Then I booted into Linux, reran lilo with /dev/hda1 (the
Win95 partition) as the thing to load, and got an error message
(something about invalid partition
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Lee wrote:
I need help getting my USB mouse under linux working. I have completely no
idea how to do this and how to add it into my linux system to get it running.
An easier way would be to get a ps2 adapter, but i want to use it under USb.
Ive updated my kernel to
I think that isn't normal (normally on PC a good system with XWin etc.
uses something like 64 Mb of RAM).
You must see which apps use too much memory (I suggest you to see kernel
modules such like NFS).
Which system are you using?
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Carlos Bustamante G. wrote:
Hi, I'm a
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Bart Friederichs wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a C++ program and I really need info on how to overload
operators (especially + and ) and info on streams. Does anybody know a URL
where this kind of info can be found?
TIA
Bart
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Eric House wrote:
I couple of weeks ago I was trying to teach lilo about my 8 gig disk
via some parameter added to the lilo.conf file. I no longer remember
what I did, and have long since removed it. But now lilo will not
run. It boots the machine fine, and the
Excuse me, for a kernel compilation I think it's better to use after 'make
menuconfig' (or 'make xconfig') to use 'make-kpkg' (make a .deb package
of kernel). For docs see /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz (if the
lacation is the same of slink (2.1).
(After 'make menuconfig' usually I edit
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