On Friday 03 December 2004 06:35 pm, Brad Sims wrote:
> I have a 512mb Sandisk Cruzer, it works perfectly. However when unmounting
> it the light stays on, it goes off on Windows... Just was wondering if
> anyone had a solution other than killing and restarting hotplug (which
> seems silly, and No
On Sunday 11 January 2004 21:15, Arthur Barlow wrote:
> Here are some clues. In the working kernel "dmesg" shows this:
>
> cs: cb_enable(bus 2)
> bridge io map 0 (flags 0x21): 0x200-0x287
> bridge mem map 0 (flags 0x1): 0x60008000-0x60013fff
> tulip_attach(device 02:
On Saturday 13 December 2003 02:05, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> That is the crap driver I'm talking about. BTW, you can get it easier
> with apt...the nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx packages are it.
Interesting. I had lots of problems with the two debian packages, but have
had rock solid performanc
On Monday 01 December 2003 04:28, Hereon wrote:
> Request For Comment on:
> Enhancing the Debian mailing lists by:
> Creating debian-user-woody and debian-user-sarge mailing lists,
> and deactivating debian-user.
I say leave well enough alone. I like being able to get all my answers in one
On Friday 11 July 2003 14:50, Christophe Courtois wrote:
> Hi,
> Trying to mix Debian and Palm. If someone did succeed with a Zire 71, I'd
> have a few questions for him...
> Thanks !
Happy to report that the Zire 71 synced with Debian Woody just fine. You must
have the kpilot daemon running
yncing to work.
Once you do it right once, it works every time. I did have to compile a
kernel with all the proper usb modules loaded. ( I do monolithic rather than
modular.)
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On Friday 30 November 2001 00:03, Dmitriy wrote:
> P.S. Oh, they sell guns online now? And you still can't buy online kegs
> of beer :-(
Yes, but the receiving end of the transaction MUST be handled through a
licensed Federal Firearms dealer, for a usually small transaction fee and
paperwork.
On Monday 10 September 2001 03:39, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> Either one will do. Both programs work pretty much the same way.
> I think it will be a matter of personal taste.
> try them out and pick the one you like the best.
>
> Best regards
> Johnny :o)
Thanks, I will.
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What is the preferred program to use as a plugin with the Gimp? My
"unsupported" scanner seems to be working just fine. Now I want to make it
perfect.
Thanks for any input.
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On Wednesday 11 April 2001 18:44, Steve Witt wrote:
>
> As I said, I heard this third hand and have no idea if its true or not.
> It was probably started by a bunch of Linux college geeks, I don't know.
> Someone from NASA will probably roast me alive...
Specifically:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/
ckages back
with apt-get install xxx. But my 28.8 kbps connection will make it slow.
How do I get the system upgraded to testing (woody) without totally screwing
it up, as the above seems to indicate.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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On Wednesday 07 March 2001 05:09, Colin Watson wrote:
> I can't find a package called veepee in the Debian archive, but you
> should definitely complain to whoever built the package about this.
Thanks for the help. I emailed the creator of the package. Seems it was
created with Alien and needs
I hate to follow up on myself, but I just tried the following with the listed
result.
# dpkg --configure veepee
dpkg: error processing veepee (--configure):
package veepee is not ready for configuration
cannot configure (current status `half-installed')
Errors were encountered while processing:
Ok, I've banged my head up against the wall alone long enough.
I am trying to install veepee_1.0-1_i386.deb. I have the deb on my local
machine. I have run the dpkg -i veepee_1.0-1_i386.deb only to get the
following error:
Selecting previously deselected package veepee.
(Reading database ...
On Sunday 18 February 2001 16:47, will trillich wrote:
>
> postgresql is a database server/client. very powerful. sql, too.
>
> if you don't need it,
Thanks.
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Do I need postgresql starting up in my default runlevel of 2? I am running
only a workstation that handles ip_masq and port forwarding. No database
stuff that I am aware of. Can I remove this service from the runlevel?
Thanks.
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On Thursday 08 February 2001 07:51, Rick Loga wrote:
> You don't say which version of XFree you are using.
Using XFree 3.3.6 with Debian 2.2. The 2.2.18pre21 kernel.
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/100dpi/"
> FontPath"/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
> ModulePath "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules"
> EndSection
Ok. I can leave the unix/:7101 uncommented and it starts x just fine. The
truetype path is what is causing the "can't find default font 'fixed'" error.
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