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EK True, Philips didn't issue "CustoMax" for a UNIX plattform but that
EK doesn't mean that the "Brilliance 105" is not configureable under
EK Linux.
How to do it? If you know, help our fellow to do it. Why are you silent?
EK Once i did got a trapezoid picture but that was due to refresh
On Fri, April 9 1999, Oren Sarig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|How do I enable telnetting to my machine?
|
|If I try to telnet localhost or telnet to my ip, it sais "connection
|refused". It's probably some simple step I don't know how to do :)
This particular error message stems basically from not
Isaac Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does it mean that the latest kerel supports it?
Or should I just download v4l ?
Check the Vide4Linux website:
http://roadrunner.swansea.uk.linux.org/v4l.shtml
Probably ask Alan Cox directly (if RTFM doesn't help)
--
Alexander L. Belikoff
Does it mean that the latest kerel supports it?
Or should I just download v4l ?
"Alexander L. Belikoff" wrote:
=3D18Isaac Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
I have a FlyVideo 1 card with the Zoran chip.
Is my card supported by Linux?
If so, which driver supports it?
Alan Cox
Hi
I'm setting up an isdn ppp conection and I have a problem with my modprobe
command. I set the isdn support and the hisax support in the kernel config
menu as modules. When I want to make "modprobe hisax" (with or without the
io,irq,pro,type etc.) i get:
/lib/modules/2.2.5/misc/hisax.o:
Vadim Vygonets writes:
hey, does anyone remember "Bsisit" for the PC from about 10 years ago?
an attempt for a fully hebrew GW basic...
Wrong translation. "BASIC" is an acronym, though I don't
remember what it stands for.
Not quite correct. BASIC is a "backronym", or an ancronym
My guess you forgot/misspecified protocol, and the ISDN card type - check
you dmesg or /var/log/messages. Make sure you compiled hisax with your
cart support and with EUROISDN wich is protocol 12. You can also check
your isapnp config if you use ISA ISDN card. Look in
On Sat, 10 Apr 1999, Gaven Cohen wrote:
That's why you have /usr/bin/gcc as 2.7.2.3 (2.8.x cannot be used for
kernel compilation either, for 2.0.x), and you have /usr/local/bin/gcc as
egcs-1.1.1, if you so wish to install it.
2.2.x kernels compile fine with egcs.
--Ariel
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