OH Thanks for the information!
Now I clearly understand :)
But it is wierd for redhat to swap "almost" every process into disk. Doesn't matter,
i'm not using also ;)
Thanks again
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Neo Wee Teck wrote:
> But in redhat's kernel, even with ps ax, i
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Neo Wee Teck wrote:
> But in redhat's kernel, even with ps ax, it shows [httpd]
>
>From man ps:
Programs swapped out to disk will be shown without command
line arguments, and unless the c option is given, in
brackets.
Anything about the RedHat kerne
This subject has been brought up more than once on this list, and by
persons other than me as well. I saw an article today that seems to
address some of the problems I've had. Take a look at
http://www.newsforge.com/software/03/12/05/2214256.shtml?tid=79&tid=82
if interested.
James
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Peter Garrett wrote:
>
> There are several S3 cards. I had a similar problem with the S3Trio
> dx/gx, I think it was ... apparently the drivers are quite specific for
> the model.
>
I'm thinking it's more likely that the s3 xserver has gotten somehow
corrupted or more buggy as
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 09:51, Peter Garrett wrote:
> There are several S3 cards. I had a similar problem with the S3Trio
> dx/gx, I think it was ... apparently the drivers are quite specific for
> the model.
In fact there are many chipsets all really called S3, yes confusing i know,
but a
At 11:33 AM 12/10/2003 +, Paul Furness wrote:
Hello.
Can anyone point me at some useful information about setting up a DSL
modem connected to a linux box via USB?
What happened here is that I recently got a DSL connection set up at
home. Part of the sign up package included an Alcatel 'Speedto
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 16:33, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> The original message was a bit more specifci than this, referring to
> an "S3Trio64v+ video card" ... but that identifier is for a chip, not a
> card, and the X documentation (at www.xfree86.org) says that the current S3
> server works on
At 07:51 PM 12/10/2003 +1100, Peter Garrett wrote:
There are several S3 cards. I had a similar problem with the S3Trio
dx/gx, I think it was ... apparently the drivers are quite specific for
the model.
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 15:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was finally able to get a working disp
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 12:33, Paul Furness wrote:
> I spent an age hunting around for HOWTOs and so on, and while there are
> a few things written about how to configure the networking so it will
> connect to a DHCP/DSL router and such like, I can't find anything at all
> about how to make a
Hello.
Can anyone point me at some useful information about setting up a DSL
modem connected to a linux box via USB?
What happened here is that I recently got a DSL connection set up at
home. Part of the sign up package included an Alcatel 'Speedtouch' USB
connected modem and some filters. I plug
There are several S3 cards. I had a similar problem with the S3Trio
dx/gx, I think it was ... apparently the drivers are quite specific for
the model.
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 15:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was finally able to get a working display by using the vesa xserver. I
> can get 1024x7
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