Hi all,
I know this has popped up before, but I have found a solution that works
for me (P4, i845G, nVidia Ti 4200).
Turn off APM in the BIOS.
That's it folks!
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Rule of thumb: keep 'sensible' device drivers compiled as modules. You
never know when you're going to need them, and let's face it, it really
won't add too much to the compile time.
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 04:21:13AM -0400, Debian User wrote:
On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 09:06:11PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
BIND doesn't care less whether you own the domain name or not. Just so
long as it's not going to come across another DNS server that thinks
someone else other than
the default kernels with
the patches compiled in. Debian does not so you will need to role your
own kernel (a good idea anyway). There's most likely a HOWTO available,
so find it with google and read! :-)
Good luck
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.info .biz etc etc. I just use 'namkas'
here and bind really doesn't mind).
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Sure, this would be quite easy to do.
1. Install the new HDD on a secondary IDE chain, say primary slave, hdb
2. Partition the drive the way you want
3. Mount the drive up the way it will appear for boot, on say /new
. Try resetting up the config files for
XFree, specifying a slightly lower spec monitor. You can always tweak
later.
Use XFree86 -version to find the version of xfree
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. Does the BIOS not provide legacy support? (makes the USB
keyboard + mouse appear as standard devices). You make have to pass some
kernel options on boot up. Can't remember, but I'm sure it can be done.
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of a spam
problem. Other people will tell you that it's accurate and reliable and
a very effective tool.
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on identicle hardware, so you probably shouldn't read into that that
cyrus is slower. You certainly won't notice it unless you're fetching
thousands of emails.
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how to get it to work etc etc. Read the howto on it.
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On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 12:59:34PM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
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snip
Hmm. Do the emails
as Eudora doesn't know Exchange. This I therefore find
really odd: the emails must be arriving, so why doesn't O/OE show them?
Could you see if you can find out whether they're even downloaded?
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RETR 1
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a '.' terminates the email
QUIT
where is text sent from server and is text sent to server.
[1] LART: Luser Attitude Re-adjustment Tool
$ dict LART
for more info
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On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 07:23:51PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 10:55:30PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
I suspect that the very last NMUs are going up, the images are being
readied and press-statements released: I would expect within the next 3
days.
What makes
high
longevity.
It'll be popular too, skinnable (veneers) and hard waring. Good high
bandwidth communication system, though is limited to communicating
between two devices...
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file. Mine reads:
#exec twm
#exec sawfish
#exec gnome-session
#exec uwm
#exec wmaker
#exec enlightenment
#exec startkde
#exec fvwm
exec xfwm
Thus very easy to control and you can do it on a user per user basis.
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released when it's ready...
I think that we can all rest assured that the people who are working on
the woody release are working to get it released asap.
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/testing/development machine. Plus allows you to have a good
backup situation: box to box backups.
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Hi all,
Does anyone have an Iomega Ditto Max Parallel drive?
What's it like, does it work, is it reliable etc etc?
I know that they will work under Linux, I'm just curious as to how
*well* they work!
Any advice gratefully received,
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are marked as Old (read) and then the POP server doesn't list them.
Have you tried doing a manual telnet into the POP server to see if
they're listed?
Which POP server and IMAP server are you using? Cyrus certainly should
be able to do what you require...
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Zaurus SL5500. Proper keyboad (well, small), linux
and Qtopia (QT embedded) plus a large range of expansion slots: this thing
should be big when it hits the shelves so long as the software is polished
enough.
IMHO of course!
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On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 09:10:05PM +, Patrick Kirk wrote:
On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 12:14, Matthew Sackman wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 10:30:53PM +, Patrick Kirk wrote:
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with it. I tried windowmaker for about a day and then came across xfce and
xfwm (www.xfce.org). Try
information
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.
Also, for ages I've been using uwm/ude as the wm, but eventually got bored
with it. I tried windowmaker for about a day and then came across xfce and
xfwm (www.xfce.org). Try it: I'm sure you'll like it.
Have fun.
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On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 05:15:20PM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 10:48:21PM +, Matthew Sackman wrote:
I've now got a pair of realtek's which are a damn site better, but I still
have problems with enbd under high load, which I suspect are attributed to
them
.
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Too much radiation coming from the soil.
750 /home/* and then
set the umask for all users to 027.
HTH,
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Interference between the keyboard and the chair.
, an ssh can take up to 15
seconds to connect.
I don't know any of the more expensive ones - can't afford them myself.
At work we use Intel and 3com nics in the big machines and realteks in
the small machines. Switches are 3com, SMC and Intel.
HTH,
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speedo
Loadtype1
Loadvbe
Loadint10
EndSection
Also check that your config file is loading the nvidia driver rather
than the nv driver.
HTH,
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/
mount -t proc proc /proc
mount /usr
passwd
umount /usr
mount -t ro,remount -t type /dev/hdXX /
reboot
That should work, just be sure of your / fs type and the partition
before you do this.
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controllers (Mylex for example). These are pricey, but they will not kill
you data with gay abandon - cheap (or not so) IDE RAID cards can afford you
false security.
Just my 2p.
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test - please ignore this.
about that
though.
Matthew
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of Relevant Acronyms 13 March 2001 [vera]:
OT
Open Transport (Apple)
HTH,
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this is not a call to flame-war!
I guess I may eventually get round to learning python. C is a little
easier to make myself learn as I *need* to know it to help develop
programs written in it... Not sure when I'll learn python.
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in ext3 and
then switch back to tty1 and complete the install.
Note that this is not trivial and a large amount of RTFM'ing is required.
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default should
be enough to scare off anyone with any sense! ;-)
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the routing of packets
going out of your machine. You may well need to initially use the route
command to display the routing tables and/or modify them.
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Using 2.4.13 and woody.
As always, any help is much appreciated.
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I had big problems with the natsemi driver until I compiled it as a
module - it seems it's a lot more stable as a module rather than
compiled into the kernel. I would also very much suggest using a new
kernel.
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been using it here for some months with no
problems: just follow the HOWTOs and it's not really too difficult to
set up.
If you can afford it then go for a SCSI solution - it'll work. :-)
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actively.
However, I'd personally not touch either and go for SCSI - I'd even
prefer software SCSI RAID to hardware IDE RAID. Plus the 3ware is
true hardware RAID whilst the Promise is firmware RAID ( = software
RAID on dedicated processor = not as good). AFAICR.
HTH.
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On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 04:16:06PM -0500, dman wrote:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:14:18PM +, Matthew Sackman wrote:
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need to configure your MTA that you are a privileged
user and am allowed to send emails from systems other than your own
(which is what it amounts to).
This will depend on your MTA - check the man pages for whichever MTA
you use.
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in XF86Config-4 - I'm sure it's not something
in there - has anyone else come accross this?
Also, I sometimes notice a horizontal line sinking slowly on the primary
and rising on the secondary - is this a timing problem or what?
Any help/advice much appreciated!
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synopsize the benefits that ext3 brings over ext2?
Thanks,
Russ
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Matthew Sackman wrote:
Hi there,
No, ext3 is not yet ready for 2.4.12.
This is mainly because Linus changed a whole bunch of stuff in the VFS
layer in the kernel in 2.4.10 and as a result
program with line numbers ?
Try: grep -n $ my_prog.c my_prog.no.c
-n is to number a line; and $ for till end ...
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Weird! Both of you that replied talk of putting eth0 in /etc/modutils/
I've never done that at all - I just put in /etc/network/interfaces,
and it gets loaded
On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 12:58:35PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
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installed from CD - potato CDs, which don't have the module
in it for my NIC, so I ended up copying a 2.4 kernel deb onto a harddisc,
moving the harddisc to the new machine and installing that kernel. It worked
a treat!
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Lowering the port and re-raising it doesn't help either. Thus I've
gone back to the ones in the kernel - they may not be quite as fast
but at least they don't completely die on me!
Mainly FYI I guess.
Matthew
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Well, that's all gone
1666 /dev/null` on one machine and
`dd if=/dev/zero bs=64k | nc -u -p 1666` on the other, then looking with
`iptraf` how much traffic you?re getting across.
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and again; getting mutt to read off the
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mail.
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On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:41:59PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 06:36:05PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
I've just set up a 100TX network with 2 computer both running debian.
Netgear FA311 cards and a single cross-over cable.
What version
.
Thanks for your help.
Matthew
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 06:56:31PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
Yes, it's a 2.4.9 kernel on both machines with the included natsemi
driver.
dmesg reports much the same for both machines:
eth0: link is back. Enabling watchdog.
eth0: Setting full-duplex
...
Thanks,
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It said 'Required Windows XP or better.'
So I installed Linux.
/The Choice /V\
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It said 'Required Windows XP or better.'
So I installed Linux.
use ROX - very fast and very straight-
forward. http://rox.sourceforge.net
It's based on the RISC OS filemanager.
HTH
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It said 'Required Windows XP or better.'
So I installed Linux.
discover that they have access to a new
internet. With 100 million users Cisco would have to be pretty dumb
not to move quickly to make sure a non-crippled internet was available
otherwise who'd get the blame? Surely not Microsoft?
I hope it won't happen.
Matthew Sackman
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001
the unofficial images, but even there
they are not in the 'correct' place.
Any help is much appreciated?
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It said 'Required Windows XP or better.'
So I installed Linux.
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Hmm, I seem to have realised that the images are
only available as images and not as a package tree.
Is this correct?
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Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a pseudo image for woody on
my localhost, and have downloaded the list
it...
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It said 'Required Windows XP or better.'
So I installed Linux.
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that can connect to the net and
then authenticate on this.
Or, if you use fixed IPs then you can just authenticate on that.
HTH
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It said 'Required Windows XP or better.'
So I installed Linux.
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the contents
of /lib to another partition (non-root) and created a sym-link. An hour
later I had repaired the damage - it really don't like it!!! :-(
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It said 'Required Windows XP or better.'
So I installed
up (in this case the
server) to allow the tar process access to the device?
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it wouldn't it?
Just hoping someone can shed some light on this.
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 10:23:39AM +0100, Frank Zimmermann wrote:
Matthew Sackman wrote:
Hi there,
Try uwm - it's very very non-system hungry - it's built
around the xwindows libraries rather than qt or gtk so it's
very very fast. It's not fully gnome-compliant, but that
doesn't
to 1.3.15 and that's still working.
Anyone any ideas?
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if
you're symlinking) and then restart your KDE apps, then you will find that they
now know about the correct printers and will print fine to em.
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services.
I'm not particularly bothered about using CUPS - if someone has this printer
(or similar) working successfully under LPRng (or equiv) then I'd be very
grateful to hear about it. I just really need this printer working.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer me.
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Hay all.
Does anyone have any knowledge of a network card that has two
independant eth ports on it? The reason I ask is that I've
gotta get 4 eth ports into a server squashed into a 2U rack
which means I only have 3 expansion cards available...
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a seperate /boot partition that's ext2?
Apart from that, I can't think of owt else.
Matthew
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Matthew Sackman
Nottingham,
ENGLAND
Using Debian/GNU Linux
Enjoying computing
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quite encouraged by 3ware's linux drivers: they
support many more distributions than promise and seem to have a better
commitment to linux. Thus although I've not used them, I'd be tempted
to go for the 3ware cards.
Matthew
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Matthew Sackman
Nottingham,
ENGLAND
Using Debian/GNU Linux
Enjoying
is really fun!
...but a little silly ;-P
Matthew
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Matthew Sackman
Nottingham,
ENGLAND
Using Debian/GNU Linux
Enjoying computing
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your current version.
The default action is to install the new version.
The default action is to bulldoze over your existing house in order to install
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Have a nice day!
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Matthew Sackman
Nottingham,
ENGLAND
Using Debian/GNU Linux
Hay all.
So how do you do it then? I really can't work out how to get kde to print to
cups.
Any ideas? I normally just print with a pipe to lp -d LaserJet. In all the kde
apps
there is just listed a generic dot-matrix printer, but printing to it does sod
all.
Thanks,
Matthew
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Matthew
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