Has anybody else found that the latest Nvidia drivers 1.0-2802 don't
work! I have a tnt2 running on a 2.4 kernel in testing.
Has anybody managed to get this working under Debian?? I have tried
everything in the included faq but still no luck!
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-around?
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Stevenson wrote:
There is a problem with dpkg_1.6.10 which gives this error. Please
downgrade the dpkg file to dpkg_1.6.9.
Could anyone send me the dpkg_1.6.9 package to downgrade with or
are they archived on the debian site somewhere ?
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pages ??? What options does the program take (if any)
where are the config files stored?
Any help would be appreciated - thanks in advance
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dietmar Block wrote:
Hi,
I would like to run a second X and indeed I succeded by using
xinit -- :1
but only as root. As soon as I use the same command as normal user
the system tells me that I am not authorized to run the Xserver.
As the same command run well on other linux
don't set the
my system to local time (pst) before depmod is run.
Should this be considered a bug and reported?? As a temp solution
I set the time stamp for modules.conf to a earlier date.
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for me :) YMMV
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roy Pluschke wrote:
Salman Ahmed wrote:
I'd like to setup lm-sensors for my system which has an Abit BH6
motherboard. The last time I tried this on my system was when I was
running RedHat-5.2. I remember having a really hard time getting
lm-sensors to work, and in the end my system
normally. This is reproducable -- that is if
I incorrectly shut down the system apon reboot it always hangs at
loading syslogd -- but never happened before. I am running potato
updated as of yesterday. Is this a problem with the init scripts?
has anybody else noticed this?
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL
in the output so I gather the cache is not being updated???
I have fumbled with the various options to ldconfig from the man page
but have failed to come up with the correct combination :(
Thanks in advance
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Albert Hurd wrote:
Roy Pluschke wrote:
Albert Hurd wrote:
Changing the font size in Preferences does not seem to affect the
font
size on the toolbars and, more importantly, the fonts in the
message
listing in the mail program. Anyone know to get these to be
larger
Albert Hurd wrote:
Roy Pluschke wrote:
Albert Hurd wrote:
Changing the font size in Preferences does not seem to affect the
font
size on the toolbars and, more importantly, the fonts in the
message
listing in the mail program. Anyone know to get these to be
larger
-*=BOLD,\
-*-helvetica-medium-o-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*=ITALIC
Good Luck,
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to set up a hot-mail clone -- is there anything out there deb or
otherwise or do I have to roll my own solution.
Roy Pluschke
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- evrything is back to normal but I was to give a demonstration
for an employer next week and dont want them to see the scary looking
command line.
Does anybody have any idea why this might happen ?? Thanks in advance!
Roy Pluschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
problems and if so how
can I avoid them.
Lastly would like to thank the debian volunteers for their time
and effort, it is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks again,
Roy Pluschke
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