Linux-Setup Digest #28, Volume #20 Mon, 13 Nov 00 06:13:08 EST
Contents:
Re: .Xauthority file ("Kousik Nandy")
Re: <NUbee question>running /sbin/lilo (Eric)
Re: Windows/Linux : Disk size issue (Tim Willets)
Re: HELP: Dual OS: Win2000 and Redhat 7.0 (Svend Olaf Mikkelsen)
Re: HP Deskjet 500 setup question ("Gene Heskett")
Where should I put .so ? (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=E8re=5FOrph=E9e?=)
X graphic weakness (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=E8re=5FOrph=E9e?=)
Re: Help, please. Lilo: append ("A Popple")
rpm question (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=E8re=5FOrph=E9e?=)
Re: Choice of mail engine ? ("John Horne")
Re: Pb Mount manuel avec mdk 7.1 et 7.2 ("m.rossi")
Re: SuSe 7.0 & openssh ("John Horne")
help: suck and active-ignore (David. E. Goble)
Re: good safe thunderbird/motherboard combo? ("John Horne")
Re: mouse unstable after XF86Setup - how fix?? (Sean Chivers)
Re: Q: DNS Hosting (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Rasmus_B=F8g_Hansen?=)
Re: loosing my ip address (ray)
Re: Where should I put .so ? (Huw Lynes)
Re: Choice of mail engine ? ("P.Y.Cheng")
Re: rpm question (CDM)
Re: Where should I put .so ? (CDM)
Re: X graphic weakness (CDM)
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From: "Kousik Nandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: .Xauthority file
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 13:27:59 +0530
$ man xauth
"Jim Gadbaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the .Xauthority file that shows up in my /home
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From: Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: <NUbee question>running /sbin/lilo
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 09:17:02 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob Holtzman wrote:
>
> X-No Archive-yes
>
> On Mon, 06 Nov 2000 00:19:16 -0500, Glitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >download the newest lilo, 21.x. It supports having the boot image beyond
> >1024 cylinders.
> >
> I'm running RH 6.0 with lilo 0.21.6 and when I installed the OS it wouldn't
> let me do this. Any idea why?
>
> --
> Bob Holtzman
> "If you think you're getting free lunch
> ......check the price of the beer!"
Sure it will let you do this.
LILO may warn you, but not disallow you to do something possibly stupid.
If you can't boot with the newest LILO, maybe your BIOS doesn't support
int13 extensions.
If you want more help with LILO, to give it a try, tell us exactly what
you tried, and how it failed.
Eric
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Willets)
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,linux.redhat.install,uk.comp.os.linux,uklinux.help.newbies
Subject: Re: Windows/Linux : Disk size issue
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 08:59:11 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12 Nov 2000 08:07:27 -0000, John Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In article <WAjP5.4328$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Chris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I wish to install linux (redhat) as a dual boot option on a machine
>>currently running windows98 only. I need to increase the disk space to do
>>this so would like to replace the current 1Gig disk with a somewhat larger
>>one (20Gig or so).
To add to the suggestions already made....
You could put the new drive on eg. IDE controller 1 and the old drive on
IDE controller 2 and use it for swap space for both Windows and Linux (both
will gain a bit of speed by having the swap on a seperate IDE channel
to the drive being accessed for data); or even software RAID across
the two disks (/var and /tmp are good candidates for RAID 0 to speed
up access as both can get a lot of i/o - e.g. the news spool usually
lives somewhere under /var).
Or RAID1 /home to get a bit of extra data security.
Or keep a back-up of c:\windows on it ready for when you need it (which
you will, Windows being Windows).
>>Now, I suspect my machine may suffer from the 8.4 Gig
>>1024 cylinder limit BIOS issue which would effect windows but not I gather
>>linux.
Linux would be unaffected by the BIOS - I've an old 486 here with a 2.5GB
drive in it. The BIOS has no comprehension at all as to the actual
drive geometry/size (BIOS insists it's a 643MB drive IIRC, and incorrectly
identifies the number of heads, sectors and everything else. Linux has
no such problems and recognises the drive for what it really is).
>/dev/hda1 Primary 30M Linux /boot
30MB for /boot? I find 3MB is plenty (vmlinuz in use, copy of previous
kernel for safety plus the usual other Linux stuff and whatever
RedHat/Mandrake bungs into /boot and I've still got 412K free space).
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Svend Olaf Mikkelsen)
Subject: Re: HELP: Dual OS: Win2000 and Redhat 7.0
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 09:06:11 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> If it is in fact OK to put LILO on the MBR with Windows 2000 on an NTFS
>> partition first, are there advantages/disadvantages -- in user
>> interface, performance, anything -- to doing that vs. keeping NT loader?
>Yes there are, and this is exactly why I like to use LILO.
>After you recompiled your kernel, and reran /sbin/lilo, you can
>normally reboot and use the new kernel, but if you use the NT loader,
>and forgot to copy the new bootsector to floppy, for exchange with NT,
>you can only boot linux from a floppy.
>This is because the NTloader needs a bootsector.img to run, which
>actually contains LILO.
Another possibility is to install Lilo in the boot sector of a Linux
partition, and then use Gilles Vollant's Bootpart for adding Linux to
the NT boot menu.
Bootpart will not copy the Linux boot sector, but add an entry that
chains to the boot sector. This way the boot sector does not need to
be copied after a Lilo rerun.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/bootpart.htm
--
Svend Olaf
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Date: 13 Nov 2000 3:22:8 -0500
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HP Deskjet 500 setup question
Unrot13 this;
Reply to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gene Heskett sends Greetings to mpulliam ;
> I am trying to set up the perfect generic
> Linux printer, an old HP DJ 500, on a
> RH system that uses printtool. Printtool
> found the printer at /dev/lp1. I accepted
> all other setup defaults.
Thats a pretty old distro if it found the printer on /dev/lp1, most have
been on /dev/lp0 for quite a while.
> When I tried to print an ASCII test page,
> I got the following error:
> "Error printing test page to queue lp"
> "Error reason: lpr: cannect: connection
> refused
> Jobs queued, but cannot start daemon"
> What does it want?
> setserial /dev/lp1 replies: Device or resource
> busy.
> Returning to a console from printtool in X,
> I found my command line going:
> "lp1 reported invalid error status (on fire, eh?)"
> (just like that) over and over. Finally I got it
> to quit by distracting it some way.
> Meanwhile, the printer is doing just what it
> did since I turned it on: the lights are all
> flashing. I can't get it to prime itself or
> to respond to anything I do with its buttons.
> Turning it on and off does not change anything.
> The 16 dip switch things are all set to the
> down position. I have no manual, but there
> is a map of what the switches control printed
> inside the cover of the computer if that
> would help any.
> Now, I paid $9.99 for this printer at Goodwill
> so if it doesn't work there could be a good
> reason, but it looks like new and even has
> a cartridge full of ink, so I'd like to get the
> thing running if anybody can give me some
> guidance. I want to print system documentation
> with it.
Much of the brains of these printers is actually in the cartridge, and
the fact that the cartridge is full of ink doesn't mean squat, try a
fresh one anyway. If you call HP, it takes 3 days past the second
coming to get thru, and they'll ask questions about the pattern of the
flashing lights. If that doesn't fix it, goodwill made a tenner, and
you've been educated that much.
> Thanks for anyone's assistance.
> MP
Cheers, Gene
--
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=E8re=5FOrph=E9e?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Where should I put .so ?
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:41:48 +0100
I have a driver (.so) for WACOM Artpad II, I put it /usr/lib it didnt
work so I moved it to /lib
it didnt work eather Where should I move it?
--
Lex legis
Organisation pour un monde plus optionnel
En ce moment
Orph=E9e - Johanne
http://www.491.org/projets/mmm/rphee-jo
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=E8re=5FOrph=E9e?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: X graphic weakness
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:44:41 +0100
I am helpless on how to make my mach64 server find its way to 800x600 it
displays 640x480 8bit by pixel, and removes everything else from valid
resolution I indicate it from my monitors manual...
any Idea apreciated,
--
Lex legis
Organisation pour un monde plus optionnel
En ce moment
Orph=E9e - Johanne
http://www.491.org/projets/mmm/rphee-jo
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From: "A Popple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Help, please. Lilo: append
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 20:53:33 +0500
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "James A. Crugnale"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The Lilo kernel option "append" does not seem to work for me. How is it
> supposed to be used? I can boot Linux from the Lilo prompt with "linux
> ide2=0xdfe0,0xdfae root=/dev/hde3". How can this be put into my
> /etc/lilo.conf so I don't have to type it every reboot? Thanks!
> -- Jim Crugnale
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Obviously you have managed to work out how to put the append option into
the lilo.conf file. Did you execute /sbin/lilo after saving lilo.con it to write
the new config to the boot sector? This is the step I always forget.
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=E8re=5FOrph=E9e?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: rpm question
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:50:38 +0100
When I install a RPM file, how can I find out where it has put the files
that it contained, I mean exactly what file to what path, I feel
frustrated when it works, having no confirmation message and not knowing
what has happened...
Any software or command line to find out more about rpm instructions?
--
Lex legis
Organisation pour un monde plus optionnel
En ce moment
Orph=E9e - Johanne
http://www.491.org/projets/mmm/rphee-jo
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From: "John Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Choice of mail engine ?
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 09:54:10 +0000
In article <8uniim$cs8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> John Beardmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I want to set up a domestic mail server on an Alpha RH 6.2 box.
>>
> Yes - personally, I prefer exim as a mail server.
>
Got to agree, I'd rather use Exim (http://www.exim.org). We use it on the
central mailhub and other Sun systems, as well as my work and home PC's.
No problems.
John.
========================================================================
John Horne, University of Plymouth, UK Tel: +44 (0)1752 233914
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP key available from public key servers
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From: "m.rossi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,fr.comp.os.linux.configuration
Subject: Re: Pb Mount manuel avec mdk 7.1 et 7.2
Date: 13 Nov 2000 09:45:04 GMT
Une question: est-ce parce que tu ne peux plus ejecter to CD sous
automount ?
J'ai eu ce Pb..
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From: "John Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SuSe 7.0 & openssh
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:01:27 +0000
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Hartwig Harder"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for the openssh package for SuSe 7.0. I can't find it on
> ftp.suse.com/de. I downloaded the rpm's from openssh.org but rpm refuses
> to install the compiled binaries due to a incompatibility in the rpmlib.
> So I downloaded the sources from openssh.org and start to compile them,
> but to do so I need to install also tcp_wrapper ( I guess the sources ?)
> and gnome_devl, which I would like to try to avoid. tcpd is installed.
>
I don't know about Suse, but we build openssh on the Sun systems. As far
as I am aware you do not need TCP wrappers. There is a configure option
if you *do* want them, but it seems by default that you do not. what sort
of messages makes you think you need TCP wrappers? As for 'gnome_devl'
again I would suspect that this is not needed since we do not have it on
the Sun systems :-) Again, what is the message you get stating this.
John.
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John Horne, University of Plymouth, UK Tel: +44 (0)1752 233914
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: goble@gtech (David. E. Goble)
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux,aus.computers.linux
Subject: help: suck and active-ignore
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:09:31 GMT
Reply-To: goble@gtech
Hi all;
Where and what format does the active-ignore file have?
Iam running redhat 6.2.
--Regards David. E. Goble
goble [AT] kin.net.au
http://www.kin.net.au/goble
Po Box 648 Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, SA 5223
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From: "John Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: good safe thunderbird/motherboard combo?
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:09:12 +0000
In article <8uh6he$6p1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "John Jensen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to set up a fairly 'modern' system, with TB900, 133MHz memory,
> and ATA-100. Is that safe and reliable to do right now, or should I pay
> a little more for PIII and Intel chipset and buy myself some peace of
> mind?
>
You might want to try the gigabyte newsgroup. I have a gigabyte board
with a duron 700, but have seen many messages from people with Tbird's -
no problems from what I can tell. Newsgroup is
alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.giga-byte.
John.
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John Horne, University of Plymouth, UK Tel: +44 (0)1752 233914
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Sean Chivers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mouse unstable after XF86Setup - how fix??
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 20:46:43 +1030
Thanks Gene, this just might work! I hadn't heard of the IMPS/2 protocol
before (other than gpm). I'll give it a go. If it doesn't fix the issue, I'll
keep posting!! Thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You probably need to change the configuration file manually. Log in as
> root, then go to the /etc directory.
>
> Edit XF86Config
>
> Change the part that says
>
> Section "Pointer"
>
> to be like this:
>
> Section "Pointer"
> Device "/dev/psaux"
> Protocol "IMPS/2"
> Buttons 5
> ZAxisMapping 4 5
> EndSection
>
> I think this is what I used recently for an optical MS. Good luck.
>
> -- Gene Wiggins
> -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Sean Chivers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have just installed new Voodoo 3 2000 drivers to udate my x server. I
> > am running Redhat 6.0 x server 3.3.3.5... something...
>
> > I can now use my new video card, under x, but both XF86Setup and Xconfig
> > cannot (even though the correct setup has been chosen) make my mouse
> > work correctly in x (Gnome 1.0) since I ran the setup progs to get the
> > card setup.
>
> > I have a Microsoft Intellipoint Optical (PS2). It was working
> > wonderfully on my old video card, so I know it's not a mouse
> > incompatibility issue. Also, I was using the Intellimouse driver on
> > install which worked wonderfully before.
>
> > Does anyone know a utility or module procedure which my fix my problem
> > that doesn't use the XFConfig utilities? They stuffed it up in the first
> > place.
>
> > I have tried: gpm -t imps2 ( works correctly in console); - ensuring
> > setup is psaux, or ps2, or even Intellipoint, or mouse (for the dev
> > device), or /dev/gpmdata, but none of this works.
>
> > My mouse is _there_ (in x), however it goes wild at the slightest
> > touch, and opens and shuts apps at random.
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rasmus_B=F8g_Hansen?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Q: DNS Hosting
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:28:21 +0100
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Woody wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm setting up an internet server and I understand that I would need to set
> up the MX and NS records; I already have a fixed IP and a domain.
> Where is that done and once set, how do I check their functionality?
You will have to look at the bind-package. Also you cold read the
DNS-HOWTO.
If you want to host your own domain, you want to have two servers: a
primary and a secondary - although the secondary could be an old box.
> TIS,
> Emilio
Rasmus B. Hansen
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From: ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: loosing my ip address
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:13:19 GMT
Diesel wrote:
> Problem:
>
> After running my linux box for 24 hours I loose my ip address and can't
> browse the net, or do anything.
>
> Other Info:
>
> 1. I run RedHat 7.0 and have cable internet.
> 2. My isp uses dhcp servers.
> 3. There servers Renew ip address every 24 hours
> 4. I haven't timed it exactly yet, but the problem seems to happen excactly
> 24 hours after my last reboot
>
> I know when I first noticed it, I was playing around with setting my own ip
> instead of using dhcp and also pulling more then one ip address for my nic
> from my isp. I believe everything I set back to normal settings. Any help
> on where else to trouble shoot would be great!
>
> Thanks
>
> Diesel
I use a cron job that runs each hour to help with this. AT&T cable leases
(here) are for 8 hours. Each hour, I run pump -Rd eth0. The R renews the
lease, the d prevents overwriting my /etc/resolv.conf. I fear this may be a
temporary solution. I expect AT&T to force new IP's as soon as they think of
it. Pump itself, without this, should be running in your process list. Do a
pump -s and note that it wants to renew the lease one hour before it expires.
--
Ray R. Jones
Errors have been made. Others will be blamed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTTP://raymondjones.net
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From: Huw Lynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Where should I put .so ?
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:39:44 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Fr=E8re=5FOrph=E9e?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a driver (.so) for WACOM Artpad II, I put it /usr/lib it didnt
> work so I moved it to /lib
> it didnt work eather Where should I move it?
>
> --
> Lex legis
> Organisation pour un monde plus optionnel
>
> En ce moment
> Orph=E9e - Johanne
> http://www.491.org/projets/mmm/rphee-jo
>
Just checking, but you did run ldconfig after you had installed the new
library didn't you?
Huw Lynes
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: "P.Y.Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Choice of mail engine ?
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:49:27 -0000
Hi...
I was just wondering whether there is a way to setup a residence
program/script running in the background as a normal login user. And I also
want the program/script to filter the incoming emails, and then forward them
to a distributed list using the BCC field?
Po Cheng
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mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
UMIST research student
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"Colin Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:8uniim$cs8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>
> Yes - personally, I prefer exim as a mail server.
>
> >What differentiates sendmail and fetchmail ? Are there any other mail
> >servers I should consider under Linux ?
>
> sendmail and fetchmail are two separate programs for two separate tasks,
> so don't compare them. :)
>
> sendmail is a mail server. It accepts mail, locally or from a remote
> system, and delivers it, either directly to a user's mailbox, indirectly
> via some kind of mail delivery agent, or by sending it to a remote mail
> server.
>
> fetchmail is not a mail server. It pulls mail from a mailbox on e.g.
> your ISP's mail server, acting as a mail client, and passes it to your
> local mail server for local delivery.
>
> Like I said, I prefer exim to sendmail, partly because it's a lot easier
> to configure, partly for its nice filter files, and partly because it
> was written in the university I used to attend, so I can easily get
> local support if I need it (which hasn't been often). I've heard postfix
> is pretty good, too.
>
> --
> Colin Watson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> "Then hast thou joined the ARPANET? / Oh come to me, my bankrupt boy!
> Quick, call the NIC! Send RFCs! / He chortled in his joy." - RFC 527
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CDM)
Subject: Re: rpm question
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:49:27 +0100
check the rpm man page -> man rpm
or if you have a grapical rpm tool (gnorpm) there is a menu item to get the
info, filelist
"Fr�re_Orph�e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
When I install a RPM file, how can I find out where it has put the files
that it contained, I mean exactly what file to what path, I feel
frustrated when it works, having no confirmation message and not knowing
what has happened...
Any software or command line to find out more about rpm instructions?
--
Lex legis
Organisation pour un monde plus optionnel
En ce moment
Orph�e - Johanne
http://www.491.org/projets/mmm/rphee-jo
Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of my employer.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CDM)
Subject: Re: Where should I put .so ?
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:55:56 +0100
did you use "ldconfig" after copying?
"Fr�re_Orph�e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I have a driver (.so) for WACOM Artpad II, I put it /usr/lib it didnt
work so I moved it to /lib
it didnt work eather Where should I move it?
--
Lex legis
Organisation pour un monde plus optionnel
En ce moment
Orph�e - Johanne
http://www.491.org/projets/mmm/rphee-jo
Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of my employer.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CDM)
Subject: Re: X graphic weakness
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:54:08 +0100
Run xf86config (or there might be other tools dep. on your dist., Suse uses
Sast)
If you have Redhat use command "menuconfig" then select "configure X server"
To position (left/right/wider/narrower) the display use "xvidtune" or use
your monitor buttons.
"Fr�re_Orph�e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I am helpless on how to make my mach64 server find its way to 800x600 it
displays 640x480 8bit by pixel, and removes everything else from valid
resolution I indicate it from my monitors manual...
any Idea apreciated,
--
Lex legis
Organisation pour un monde plus optionnel
En ce moment
Orph�e - Johanne
http://www.491.org/projets/mmm/rphee-jo
Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of my employer.
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