On Sunday 30 September 2001 01:37 pm, Stephan Hachinger wrote:
> Hmm, it seems to find no isa pnp board... that's quite strange... Maybe the
> card is really attached to PCI; please try to find out about that by
> looking at the properties of the sound devices once more... at least at my
> win2000
nel Info
01 - ES1869 Plug and Play AudioDrive (WDM)
03 - ES1869 Plug and Play AudioDrive (WDM)
Also in windows Device Manager it says the sound card is connected through a
PnpBIOS.
I have the PnPBIOS support option compile into my kernel. I am currently
using vanilla 2.4.10
Steven Farrier
I am trying to esd sound to work on my computer but I just can't do it.
I can get genertic beeps on the command line but that is it.
In windows it says I have a ES1869 audiodrive.
I have read the soundblaster module is supposed to be for that but
installation failed.
I have tried echo asdfdaf
I am using a Debian Linux computer which does not have its own domain, is
behind a DSL connection and has a few users.
Would a MTA be useful to me?
I have been trying to run Quake-3dfx. But whenever I do I get this
Removing symlink ./idsw/pak0.pak
Removing symlink ./idsw/base
ln: `/home/tachys/.quake/./idsw/pak0.pak': File exists
ourbase /usr/share/games/quake/idsw
basename of ourbase idsw
QuakeForge (UQuake) v0.1.1
Added packfile ./base/pa
I been attempting to remove kdm-krb but when I do I get these errors
Removing kdm-krb ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/kdm-krb.prerm: message: command not found
dpkg: error processing kdm-krb (--remove):
subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 127
/var/lib/dpkg/info/kdm-krb.postinst: clean
I seems that my Partition Numbers all change after boot up.
On my hard drive these are my partitions
hda1 Windows
hda2 Debian /boot
hda3 Freebsd
Freebsd "virtual partitions"
hda4 extended
hda9 unused Linux partition
hda10 Debian swap
hda11 unused Linux Partiti
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001 18:49:28 -0400
dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boot without mounting /usr. Mount /usr somewhere else and 'mkdir
> /usr'. Then 'mv /other_mount/* /usr'.
how do I boot without mounting /usr? how do I mount /usr somewhere else.
Steve
I have the / directory stored in /dev/hda2 and the /usr directory stored in
/dev/hda3. My question, how would I move /usr to /dev/hda2 and vice-versa?
I been trying to install ee and xcoral
but when they are setting up they both bring back this error.
update-alternatives: unable to make /usr/man/man1/editor.1.gz.dpkg-tmp a
symlink to /etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz: No such file or directory
I have tried apt-get -f install and that didn't help
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