I would like to connect a regular PS/2 mouse to Sparc
Classic instead of broken one which was made by SUN.
As I understood, it shouldn't be a problem from the
signalling point of view, I have just change the mouse
connector.
Then I am planning to run Debian instalation on the
same machine.
The
I would like to connect a regular PS/2 mouse to Sparc
Classic instead of broken one which was made by SUN.
As I understood, it shouldn't be a problem from the
signalling point of view, I have just change the mouse
connector.
Have been discussing this with a hardware hacker associate of mine.
Dear List
Does someone know how to manage the HW Array of the StoreEdge A1000
under Debian?
Thank you for your answer!
Regards, Adrian Zaugg.
PS: I'm not on the list, please reply CC'd.
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 05:34:01PM +0200, Adrian Zaugg wrote:
Dear List
Does someone know how to manage the HW Array of the StoreEdge A1000
under Debian?
Thank you for your answer!
Regards, Adrian Zaugg.
You'll have to boot into Solaris to setup the A1000. It works perfectly
well on
Addition to Ben's comment: as you may already know, the configuration
utility you will need under Solaris is RAID Manager (it has an
executable binary called rm6 installed under /usr/lib/osa/bin). This is
an optional package that you can download from Sun's web site.
After configuring the array
Robert Zakaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Swedish keyboard so I choosed fi for keyboard
language during installation
If Finnish is available but not Swedish, you might report a bug. It
looks as though `se' should work instead of `fi', at least in Woody.
any idea where to check the
Le ven 02/05/2003 à 22:49, Ben Collins a écrit :
Is like what?
Due to my bad english (i'm french) ...
Do you see dri in that list anywhere?
No line with dri in Section Module
Sorry. Basically, I just want you to add the Load dri line in there
and see if it helps you.
I
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 07:47:09PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
Are you sure that you have the disk setup as Master, and not cable
select or something else weird.
Yup, entirely.
I found another IDE disk (6x the capacity!) and it works fine. I don't
know what was wrong before. I know the disk
Hi,
Did anyone try and succed to put a 20GB IDE hard drive in an Ultra
5/10 running woody ?
The actual (or somehow former) 20GB said goodbye, and 20 gigs drives
are now quite overpriced, so if I can use a bigger-for-less one...
Thanks in advance, sorry if it's a bit off topic.
--
Nathanael
On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 12:40:56AM +0200, Nathanael Camelot wrote:
Hi,
Did anyone try and succed to put a 20GB IDE hard drive in an Ultra
5/10 running woody ?
The actual (or somehow former) 20GB said goodbye, and 20 gigs drives
are now quite overpriced, so if I can use a bigger-for-less
Having a problem configuring Xfree86 to run on an Ultra 5 with an ATI Mach64
card. When I run X, I get one quarter of an X screen with my Afterstep
background but then my machine is locked up locally. I can get in remotely.
My first guess is that I have an improperly configured XF86Config file.
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 06:29:02PM -0500, Ian Setford wrote:
Having a problem configuring Xfree86 to run on an Ultra 5 with an ATI Mach64
card. When I run X, I get one quarter of an X screen with my Afterstep
background but then my machine is locked up locally. I can get in remotely.
My first
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