This is my second request here... anyone know how to get rid of the
penguin graphic at login?
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Meanie
Ack. I forgot how to get rid of the cute little penguin graphic at
login! Anyone remember?
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Elvis Dieguez wrote:
That is not true. Lucent Technology winmodems CAN be made to work under
Linux. I have one and I got it to run correctly.
Elvis
What? Who wrote the software? Please post a link to where you
downloaded the drivers.
- Original Message -
From: John Catral
What's up?
I've tried running it as root and an unpriveleged user. I feel like I'm
missing something, and without the environment variable set my apps
can't find the OpenGL libs.
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it be doing
it on its own or something?
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Gilbert Espinosa wrote:
Meanie wrote:
Trying to get my V2 working in Linux so I can check out Q3Test. I read
the 3dfx-HOWTO but it pertained exclusively to Voodoo Graphics/Rush
chipsets. Anyone know where I could look for more information? It
shows up fine in /proc/pci and I
een" monochrome displays or, if you were _really_ lucky an EGA or CGA
display. Hehe... man, those were the days.
Off topic? Well, yeah... sorry.
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Windows, you can try the default numbers (which just
about every sound card I've seen use).
IRQ: 5
DMA: 1
DMA: 5 (or 6)
I/O: 220
If you're lucky, when you run setup and choose the "configure sound"
option, it'll just detect your card and be done with it. Good luck!
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If you want user lyn to have temporary root access, simply type su at
the command prompt, then enter the root password.
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seems) changed my domain name to that of my ISP (I was
desperate). After that my modem worked. Is this correct? Does the
modem need to be set as a network adapter in linuxconf? Above all, is
there a config program I can run to set up my network card?
Thanks in advance!
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PS- If I talk too much, just tell me to shut up. =)
Gilbert Espinosa wrote:
Jason Cotterell wrote:
I have used modemtool to set cua0 to use,
I've tried adjusting the volume settings in modem commands from Kppp
I've setserial to configure the ports
all that happens though is the modem will be ready, then try and set the
speaker volume,
nd I can get online now
with no problems. =)
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et. Any help (esp w/ setserial) would
be appreciated.
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