- Is there really a space in the /lib/modules/2.4.20 debian directory?
no, it was a dash, that was a typo. i'm flip flopping between OSs. i have
no way of transferring info aside from pencil and paper, sorry.
(2.4.20 debian2 not 2.4.20-debian2)
- Tell me if you see a bunch of stuff from:
- What things were done to your machine?
(kernel compile?, pcmcia utils update? etc)
it was a debian testing update as of 3pm sunday
- Is this a PCMCIA card?
no
or - Is the ethernet built into the machine?
yes
- If it's PCMCIA, when you eject and insert the card do you hear beeps?
- which kernel version is running? compiled where? by who?
uname -a
Linux debian 2.4.20-debian2 #1 Sun Feb 16 18:53:38 PST 2003 i686 Pentium III
(Coppermine)Genuine Intel GNU/Linux
- which module directories do you have installed?
ls /lib/modules
2.2.20
2.4.16-686
2.4.18-686
2.4.20 debian2
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hey all,
as some of you may notice i am writing this one from windows. at the installfest this weekend we did some updating on my machine and everything went fine. i shut it down, got home, and low and behold my ethernet card is no where to be found. it's a sony vaio pcgz505lek and i believe the
Missing gnome toolbars
- Which distribution (which version)- Debian
- Which version of staroffice (from CD, download) 6.1 download
- How did you install staroffice (deb, rpm, tar) bin
- Have you rebooted or re-logged-in since they disappeared? rebooted and
relogged in
- Describe what you mean
so i had an excel file i needed to open and decided to try staroffice. after
installing it my gnome toolbars disappeared, i do not know how to make them
un-disappear, i have no gnome toolbars.
*head*
*hit*
*keyboard*
any ideas?
-bryce