On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Fabien Deschodt wrote:
> A very old thread...
>
> > > - GNOME: I don't know. First time I use it. When I iconify, my windows
> > > disappear, unable to find a windows list. Lots of things in it are
> really
> > > beta. Very nice, but it really need its own Window Manager.
> >
A very old thread...
> > - GNOME: I don't know. First time I use it. When I iconify, my windows
> > disappear, unable to find a windows list. Lots of things in it are
really
> > beta. Very nice, but it really need its own Window Manager.
>
> Yes I agree, they really need their own deadicated wm.
Lang Zhi wrote:
>
> >Neither. It's the AMPD. I had the same problem in Mandrake
> >5.3 and RedHat 6.0, so I just don't use APMD.
>
> No APMd running,
> same problem occur..
In fact it's not the APM *daemon*, it's the APM *driver*.
I confirm here that after re-compiling kernel without
any APM s
On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Lang Zhi wrote:
>
> >Neither. It's the AMPD. I had the same problem in Mandrake
> >5.3 and RedHat 6.0, so I just don't use APMD.
>
> No APMd running,
> same problem occur..
apmd segfaulting and/or Opps'ing is a different problem, experianced
mainly on toshiba laptops.
>
>Neither. It's the AMPD. I had the same problem in Mandrake
>5.3 and RedHat 6.0, so I just don't use APMD.
No APMd running,
same problem occur..
>Dunno. According to the XFree86.org site, that video card
>*is* supported using xf86_svga server. You might try a
>different card
> John
I
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, you wrote:
>
> Same here, but ... I _explicitly_ disabled the APMD daemon when
> the install asked me about what daemons should run at boot time.
> So, why is the APMD still running ???
>
OkI recall seeing a thread on this a couple days ago.
It reminded me that I had to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This is true for me too, i always get the message (Power down) but no error
> afterwards...the fact is that is have suppressed apmd from the init
> files...quite strange...
>
> >
> > John Aldrich wrote:
> > > > Unable to virtual memory paging at 0B68ED (etc)
> >
1999 07:16
> À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet: Re: [expert] bugs in 6.1 ?
>
>
> John Aldrich wrote:
> > > Unable to virtual memory paging at 0B68ED (etc)
> > > and its dump me a few HEX numbers.
> > > So, is it 6.1 bugs or my hardware fault ?
> > &g
John Aldrich wrote:
> > Unable to virtual memory paging at 0B68ED (etc)
> > and its dump me a few HEX numbers.
> > So, is it 6.1 bugs or my hardware fault ?
> >
> Neither. It's the AMPD. I had the same problem in Mandrake
> 5.3 and RedHat 6.0, so I just don't use APMD.
Same here, but ... I _
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> Hi,
> Everytime after i "halt" the system (6.1),a while after the word "power
> down" appeared, i get this error message :
>
> Unable to virtual memory paging at 0B68ED (etc)
> and its dump me a few HEX numbers.
>
> I suspect it somethings to do with kerne
Lang Zhi, does this solve the problem?
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On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, terrapin wrote:
>
> There is a problem with the GD5446 and XFree86-SVGA during install. The display
> will break up into numerous sections. I just continue and when Mandrake reboots
> into run level 3, I edit /etc/X11/XF86Config an
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Fabien Deschodt wrote:
>
> I don't know if you are experiencing 6.1 bugs, but I have also some problems
> with 6.1. I expected all to work at first boot but:
>
> - Unable to have several sessions of X. All start on the first even when I
> modify startx
you shouldn't be mod
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Lang Zhi wrote:
> Hi,
> Everytime after i "halt" the system (6.1),a while after the word "power
> down" appeared, i get this error message :
>
> Unable to virtual memory paging at 0B68ED (etc)
> and its dump me a few HEX numbers.
>
> I suspect it somethings to do with
I don't know if you are experiencing 6.1 bugs, but I have also some problems
with 6.1. I expected all to work at first boot but:
- Unable to have several sessions of X. All start on the first even when I
modify startx
- GNOME: I don't know. First time I use it. When I iconify, my windows
disappe
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