On Mon, Mar 30, 1998 at 10:52:41AM -0400, Adam Greene wrote:
Whats with these 2.1.xx kernels, When I was in University over a year ago,
they had 2.1.xx kernels, will this kernel ever come out of development, and
is Plug-and-Play in the kernel yet???
It sounds like there is going to be a code
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, [iso-8859-1] Leandro GuimarĂ£es Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
I'm
not sure about RH or Debian. It's because here in Brazil Debian is not
used a lot. No local support or consultant.
Perhaps we could set a local mailing list?
I don't think that's really a good idea...
Hi,
I am thinking of buying a IBM Thinkpad 755CD laptop. Is it supported
under Debian Linux?
Thanks,
Ken
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Damir Naden wrote:
Re-boot from your rescue disk, mounting your root partition without
formatting it, and whatever
partition holds your favorite editor. Use that editor to edit
/target/etc/passwd (IIRC) and
change the root login (and anyothers you like) to ksh or csh or, God
help you, tclsh, or
Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
Oh thanks... not so confuse... so usefull. But I know it's dificult to
learn all in a couple of minutes far away from the information.
thanks anyway
p.s. I will install a linux machine at work and start to experiment. I'm
not sure about RH or Debian. It's
Thomas Apel wrote:
Nice job, Thomas! I just had a look at your page and I, for
one, like it. A lot.
Hi!
Leandro GuimarĂ£es Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
Would you people shift this thread to debian-www?
I am sorry for starting this thread on the wrong list. I did not notice
that
Hello!
I have a Pentium 120 with a Trident TGUI9680 card with 2mb RAM coupled
to a HP monitor upon which I installed Debian 1.3.1 from a CD. I
installed the SVGA server, because it was supposed to support my card,
and made sure the monitor settings are correct. I believe I chose the
correct
For some unknown reason, Linux just stopped booting :(
It goes through loading the kernel and the other checks till it gets to the
fsck area. There it finds that my hda2 is clean (where I have Linux). The
hd does some very rapid activity and then after about 3 secs, it just
stops! No errors, no
Problem:
My HP Laserjet 6L can only print ASCII files correctly. Other files
just print things
such as ASCII headers on Postscript files. Printing from Netscape also
prints out
wacky ascii characters.
What step(s) am I missing when trying to configuration my system?
Background:
1. OS:
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Most AOL users aren't exactly guru material
OTOH, the next Alan Turing might be 10 years old and logged on to AOL
right now. . .
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