http://www.enterprisedt.com/publications/dual_boot.html
Google is your friend (not my quote)
Belinus wrote:
I omitte the lines that went into XP.
The problem is I do not want LILO to be the primary boot loader. Since I am
in Windows more, I would prefer to keep the booth loader on that side so I
asus p4p800 here. It's the i865PE chipset, I think
Redeeman wrote:
what motherboard do you have? i have a asus a7n 266, it has nforce420
chipset, i am using vanilla2.4.22 too
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 00:14, BlueRibbon wrote:
ACPI seems to work on my box (vanilla sources - 2.4.22).
My set
ACPI seems to work on my box (vanilla sources - 2.4.22).
My settings (regarding power management and acpi):
Power Management Support - YES
APM - NO
ACPI Support - YES
all the options in ACPI off, except for:
Button
Fan
Processor
Thermal Zone
Debug Statements
which are all set to YES.
Hope this help
My suggestion is to browse the cd using your favorite browser.
Put /mtn/cdrom/ (or wherever your cd is mounted on) on the location bar.
Then browse its contents
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I picked up a sample CD today that has html explaining what's on it,
and then a bunch of audio samples. I can'
I don't know what the problem is yet... That didn't solved it :(
But... now I execute a file "getmail", from the cron (that contains
exactly the same command), and ti works... weird!
Thanx anyway! :)
Pat Kerwan wrote:
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 03:17:13AM +, BlueRibbon
Hi!
I have this line on my crontab:
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/fetchmail -a -s -m "/usr/bin/procmail -d \%T"
But when the cron tries to run the job, it gives me the following error
(by mail):
sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
sh: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of f
ok! I'm enlightened now!
Thanx
Marius Mauch wrote:
On 10/16/03 BlueRibbon wrote:
Hi!
I've set ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86", but I still can't "directly" emerge
the latest packages that are on my portage tree.
In /usr/portage/sys-apps/i2c, the latest version is 2.
Hi!
I've set ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86", but I still can't "directly" emerge the
latest packages that are on my portage tree.
In /usr/portage/sys-apps/i2c, the latest version is 2.8.0, and when I do
emerge -p i2c, I keep getting the 2.7.0 version. Why is that? Is the
2.8.0 really unstable?
Thanx
Thanks, that was a great help!
Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,
Now the long answer.
I'm using a extra service (in boot) in witch you can choose with grub
and i thin lilo also witch kind of network you will start, with thoose
scripts you can change everything you can image.
Internal network, wire
Thank you all (this sub-thread and the other) for the quick answer! :)
That really helped me.
Chris Bare wrote:
You can put "-t 5" in the dhcp options in /etc/conf.d/net. This sets
the timeout for dhcp to 5 seconds (you can adjust accordingly).
However, I would love to see the gentoo network start
Hi.
I usually have my laptop connected to some network that gives the ip
dinamically (dhcp), but sometimes I use it on a no-network environment.
In the latter situation, while booting, I have to wait some minutes
while the system tries to get an IP address for my machine, until it
fails starti
I suppose you did "emerge xscreensaver", right? Or anything different?
Any past errors that may happened, can you post them (errors while
emerging other packages).
Klaus Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Trying to emerge xscreensaver, I got this:
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demo-
Using Gaim 0.70 I just logged at MSN five minutes ago with success.
I've had no problem ever since I installed Gaim (maybe one month ago).
SMS WebMaster wrote:
Hi
Did anyone able to login MSN by Gaim in the past 4 days ?
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email message, so there's no way for you to automagically select the one
you want. You can is do Reply-all and erase the addresses you don't want
to msg back to.
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Is there an easy way to reply to just
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