WinmodemIt depends on the chipset. Lucent has a kernel module
http://www.lucent.com/ ) that is supposed to work, but I haven't gotten it
up yet. They only supply the compiled module (.o) and no source and not
much documentation.
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From: Rebernik, Evan
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Where is the GUI login (gdm/kdm) started from. I checked all the startup
scripts and cannot find where the X server or gdm is started.
Also, how can you change your resolution while X Windows is running. I
remember years ago CTRL +/- used to do this.
You need to have multiple resolutions
It's been a long time since I used sed, but did you try using \r instead of
\n?
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From: SoloCDM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 8:04 am
Subject: Recognizing Newlines with Sed
I successfully used
Supposedly, you can get a kernel module from Lucent that will let you use
their PCI modems, although I haven't gotten mine to work yet.
Start at http://www.linmodems.org/
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If you mean kernel source, it defaults to being in /usr/src/linux
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From: Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:34 am
Subject: Compilation and installation of udf
Hi everybody,
I am trying to compile and install udf
It would appear that useradd is truncating 14 (which is 0x186A4) and
coming up with 34468 (which is 0x86A4).
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From: Ian Corner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 1:11 pm
Subject: new user acconts problem
Hi
I am using the
You're probably thinking of netcat (nc).
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From: Alan Mead [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 6:23 pm
Subject: Re: how to log port 80 activity?
There is a program to do this... blanking on the name... *cat?
Just yesterday I saw this item from Intersil.
http://www.intersil.com/whatsnew/PRISM/PRISMII_Linux.asp
Intersil Teams Up with AbsoluteValue Software to Deliver Wireless
connectivity to Linux Operating System Users
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From: Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That was exactly what I needed! At home over the weekend, I finally (after
nearly three years of looking and trying) got my first two sessions read. I
think the crux of my problem was there were directories on the first two
sessions with the same name. Anyway, I copied all files from all three
, 2000 8:56 am
Subject: Re: Problems with multi session cd burning.
Hi, try deleting the last session, you may be able to get the previous
session back.
Hope it works
Chees,
Rob
John Pfaff wrote:
I had the exact same problem with a CD I burned almost three years ago.
I
have tried
Nope, it's write-once, remember this was three years ago, when r/w was
practically unheard of.
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From: Robert Key [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 9:49 am
Subject: Re: Problems with multi session cd burning.
John Pfaff wrote
How is your drive partitioned? The first step is to make at least two
partitions for Linux (one for swap, others for file system). From there
it's pretty simple, as (I believe) the default installed kernel won't
recognize the NT file system. I have a system here at work set up that way.
If you
head
meta http-equiv="pragma" content="no-cache"
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This won't work for all browsers, and is supposed to prevent the page from
being saved in cache. Try looking at
http://www.htmlhelp.com/faq/cgifaq.3.html#21 for more information.
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From: Russell W. Behne [EMAIL
You can change it by modifying the order of the resolution sections in your
XF86Config. I don't know it off-hand, and I'm not at my Linux box right
now. I've never seen it documented anywhere, but it has to be somewhere.
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From: Frank J. Schmuck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is it basically random as to which (if more than one are specified), or is
there a method to its madness?
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From: Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 9:50 am
Subject: RE: Quick disk partitioning
I do remember reading somewhere that there is an internal PCI modem with the
Lucent chipset that you can use with Linux. If you want, I can try to dig
up the details (I think in Linux Journal if you want to look yourself).
John Pfaff
Sr. Software Engineer
Freight Engineering
Wabtec Corporation
Yes, I seem to remember that from quite a while ago, actually got into a
small argument on comp.os.linux.setup. One rule of thumb that I remember
from those days is 2-1/2 times your physical memory, although in today's
world of large SO, Applixware, Netscape, that's probably not nearly enough
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