jwyman wrote:
Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
Hi
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 09:08:32AM -0500, jwyman wrote:
Hi. Nothing will seem to poweroff my PC. I have tried various
commands, all with the same results. shutdown -h now powerdown
halt
$ su -c '/sbin/halt'
Here's what happe
jwyman wrote:
Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 09:08, jwyman wrote:
Hi. Nothing will seem to poweroff my PC. I have tried various
commands, all with the same results. shutdown -h now powerdown
halt
$ su -c '/sbin/halt'
Here's what happen
Hi. Nothing will seem to poweroff my PC. I have tried various
commands, all with the same results. shutdown -h now
powerdown
halt
$ su -c '/sbin/halt'
Here's what happens. Everything happens as it should, meaning, the
local filesystems get unmounted, the swap gets deactivated, the network
i
Sarge installed. Kernel 2.4 I clicked Ctrl-Alt-F1 and am working in
terminal console. I am not in X. Here is my problem.
1) While using ls command, my directories and files are all white and
not color coded like they're supposed to be. How do I enable this
feature to get them to their respe
1) Firstly, Mozilla-Firefox never worked in the user account.
2) In x-term, the following script manifests,
autoselected local: en-US
Xlib: connection to " :0.0" refused by server
Xlib: XDM authorization key matches an existing client
(firefox-bin:1697): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display
I hope t
1) Firstly, Mozilla-Firefox never worked in the user account.
2) In x-term, the following script manifests,
autoselected local: en-US
Xlib: connection to " :0.0" refused by server
Xlib: XDM authorization key matches an existing client
(firefox-bin:1697): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display
I hope t
my mozilla browser will not come up when i am logged in as user...it
will only work when i am logged on as root...how would i fix
this?browsing the net as root is not exactly a good
idealolany comments?thanks
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i have a dell dimension 8300 with a soundblaster live! cardthe
debian drivers Emu10k1 or SB will not make it work...no sound at
alli'd really like to HEAR (pun..lol) from someone with a possible
solution...thanks
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