Hi,
I have installed a Debian Woody to my new system, the kernel default is 2.2.x. Since
this kernel does not support Geforce 4. I need to have the latest kernel. So I
downloaded the latest kernel from debian, it is 2.4.19. After I have configure the
kernel according to my system, I compiled i
hi,
I like to change my keyboard from 101 to 106, I remember debian ask me
about what keyboard I am using. But I don't know the name of the
program. I need to reconfigure again. Could anyone tell me, what is
the name of the program to change the settings?
thank you
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Willy
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hi,
I am using Potato, I need to play a wav sound. Surprisingly I can not find a
'play' program. I tried to look for it in dselect, but I can't find it. I went
to packages.debian.org, also no result.
Can anyone tell me, what is the name of package that contains 'play' program.
thank you
--
Wil
hi,
Yesterday I was playing with my procmailrc, and spambouncer. Since then, I can
not delete the mail in my mailbox (/var/spool/mail/sutrisno). The message at
the bottom ot Mutt says: "Mailbox is read-only."
If I do:
$ ls -l /var/spool/mail/sutrisno
$ -rw-rw1 sutrisno mail 13239 Apr
* Shawn McMahon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> RedHat hasn't shipped a 2.4.10 kernel for 7.2. As of last Friday the
> latest they'd shipped was a 2.4.9 with a ton of backports by Alan Cox,
> including VM fixes.
Yes, you are right, it is not 2.4.10. I have recall wrongly.
> However, the real answer
* Shawn McMahon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> begin Willy Sutrisno quotation:
> >
> > I installed potato last week. For the past 1 week, I observed that potato
> > very
> > seldom use my swap. Previously when I was using RedHat, my comp use alot of
> > swap. Some
hi,
I installed potato last week. For the past 1 week, I observed that potato very
seldom use my swap. Previously when I was using RedHat, my comp use alot of
swap. Sometime even reach 100%, left my ram 80% utilize.
Eventhough there is a different in the size of the swap
potato - Memory: 96MB Sw
* dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> What keysevers do people recommend using? I've got the two mentioned
> in the readme in my config (keyring.debian.org and wwwkeys.pgp.net)
> and so far (one day!) that has sufficed. Do people recommend using
> any other servers?
I am using pgp.mit.edu
Is there
* Travis King ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Everything is working fine that we can see, just we dont have the GUI
> (Graphic User Interface)?
> Or cant execute the GUI? Our main problem is that we are new and have no clue
> how to use
> Linux yet. We are 99% certain that we installed it because we
* Ren? Seindal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Have a look at /etc/init.d/aumix. I believe there is a way to save the
> sound settings and restore them at boot.
Do u mean that I should put the aumix prog into /etc/init.d/
> Otherwise install setmixer.
I have look through dselect, but could not find
hi,
I have this small problem, everytime I bootup my comp. The mic is always set to
the highest. I need to run aumix and turn off the mic. Is there a way to turn
off the mic during bootup process?
Last time when I was using other distro, I dont find this problem. The mic will
turn mute by itself.
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