, on a Matshita CD-R
(SCSI) using the Record an IS9660 Image File Option, files as *.raw.
Works like a charm.
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Technical Support Officer
Q-Net Australia Pty Ltd
BIOS and altering the system date/time there if necessary. This may/may
not correct this problem.
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Technical Support Officer
Q-Net Australia Pty Ltd
can only
think that there is some sort of conflict between these to devices.
Whats the best way to hunt down/resolve this problem?
*Insert begging here* :-)
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realise this isnt the only condition (theres something fishy about years
divisible by 400 from memory) but it would do the trick.
Of course, hardcoding the next few will tide you over for what is most
likely enough time, im just a sucker for flexible code.
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Analyst
be
bad'.
I found that quite hilarious :) It was also the only way I could get Perl
5.004 and 5.005 to co-exist.
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Dave Bateman wrote:
I'm trying to build a kernel, but I seem to have
don't know if you can
convince it to look at the 5.004 path, but you should be able to install
perl-5.005 no problems, seeing you already have the 5.005-base there.
Forgive my earlier rambling, it's early in the morning here.
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Work
.
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Dave Whiteley wrote:
I read somewhere that the 2.2.15 kernel in the current potato
distribution has already been patched with the security fixes. Am I
wrong?
Dave
Umum
You have to be in the souce directory - usually /usr/src/linux. What do
you have under /usr/src? Installing Linux does not always mean you'll have
a kernel source installed - you might need to get one from www.kernel.org
or another source provider.
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http
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The Star Office 5.2 installation has options for Java runtime components -
I have JDK1.1 installed (Woody - 2.2.15 kernel), but no go. Anyone else
had experience with this and know a solution?
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mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /floppy, assuming your floppy drive is device fd0
of course.
this allows you to copy files to the floppy that windows will read. i dont
think the fact its NT makes a difference here.
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apt-get -s upgrade will tell you what it will do, without actually doing
it.
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
Hi all
I have just run update upgrade and am right now dl / upgrading
Yes I have this problem also. I assume we shall await a fix. And use
Mozilla in the meantime :)
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Mark Phillips wrote:
I've just updated my system to the current frozen
I have a sysklogd file in /etc/cron.* directories. I assume this is from
the sysklogd package. My logs didn't start rotating until I installed this
package.
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Bob Bernstein wrote
point apt to woody and upgrade
that, worked for me, after downloading and installing 70 odd packages...
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Nick wrote:
hi,
i have been playing with debian for quite some time now
You need a separate line in sources.list for non-US, usually of the
format:
mirror of choice/debian-non-US potato/non-US main contrib non-free
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Russ Pitman wrote:
In /etc
To answer the most simplest question
(6) Username is anonymous and Password is your email address (although
most people just type in anything in the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works and
might save time).
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No, he means Sawfish. For you and the previous poster - Sawmill was
renamed to Sawfish due to some issues regarding the use of the name
Sawmill. It's all documented on the home page.
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On Mon, 3 Jul
Umm, yes and no. Kernel 2.2.15-3 is patched against those
vulnerabilities. 2.2.15-2 and previous are not.
From what I've read, 2.2.16 was kinda rushed, and 2.2.17 (once out of
Pre) will be considered the better way to go.
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Work
that
exist in Helix Gnome? There doesn't seem to be any real indication as to
Gnome's future path ...
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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 08:35:36PM -0400, Edwin Lau wrote
Tried to compile genSQL for Gnome (off the Gnome Recent software list) the
configure script came back with can't locate gql-config from the GQL
Library.
Anyone know what GQL is and if there's a quick Debian solution for this?
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Ok I just answered my own question, its libgql in woody.
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Corey Popelier wrote:
Tried to compile genSQL for Gnome (off the Gnome Recent software list) the
configure script came
I see this is now debbed in woody, anyone done the upgrade from 3.3.6
yet? Any problems?
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Hrm.
I jumped the gun, assuming the fact that my apt-get -s upgrade this
morning wanted to do an X upgrade. It appears its just gone from 3.3.6-8
to 3.3.6-9.
Excuse me whilst I pop out and shoot myself.
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too much complexity.
Mod_Perl i cant comment on. Oh, and this above detail should be pretty
right with potato too. And I'd prolly recommend you stay away from PHP4
for now, from what ive heard its not quite there yet.
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When its done just run make bzlilo, and then if you want to be really
careful run lilo. But make bzlilo should be enough to reboot with your new
kernel.
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On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Jay Kelly wrote:
Hello
devices.
http://www.ind.mh.se/linuxdoc/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO.html is one such place
with this sort of information.
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Markus Fischer wrote:
On Sun, Jul 09, 2000 at 09:09:56PM -0400
Erm one thing I noticed reading that was the first half made reference to
lp0, whereas the printcap referes to lp1.
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Horacio MG wrote:
Hi,
(please, Cc: the answer to me
smbfs is actually a package - apt-get install smbfs
You also need SMB support compiled into the kernel for those commands to
work. (I dont know if you can do it as a module, havent tried).
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On Tue
Thats all good and well if you want to upgrade to helix gnome. What if
you just want to run standard gnome, and use sawfish 0.30? Does the
development of helix gnome now mean sawfish wont be packaged into woody as
a standalone window manager now?
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http
Do a cat /proc/pci and look for the lines relating to your sound
device. If you see things like:
Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1371 (rev 6)
Or so forth, then what you need is to compile a kernel with the ES1371
driver from the sound section. Ensoniq ES1371 == Creative PCI64 in a lot
of
The non-US line should read:
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib
non-free
Is this the case?
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On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Chris Majewski wrote:
I've replaced stable with unstable in
The zImage, bzImage issue is probably because zImage doesn't contain
enough compression to fit the kernel into the required size properly -
hence why bzImage was formed - bz compression is much more effective than
z compression.
The dmesg line is because the cat /proc/pci command has been
No debs yet - a few people report installing from the binaries quite
happily, and I know a couple of people who compiled source and got it
working too.
Lazy me is waiting for the debs :)
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, geek. wrote:
xset s 0 should do the trick.
man xset for further info, or just typing xset will give you some info.
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On 16 Jul 2000, Marshal Wong wrote:
Sorry for the newbieness of this question, but how does one stop the
screen blank
Check the file /etc/default/rcS
There is a line in there that says Set UTC to yes or no.
Make sure this is set to no.
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I am having some problems here with timestamp. The
I did a straight replace of potato to woody in my sources.list for
apt, then did an apt-get upgrade, followed by an apt-get install of all
the packages remaining that weren't upgraded. And that worked perfectly
fine for me.
I believe the only possible issues in this is an Apache-SSL conflict
Yes, http://www.debian.org/~branden
No, no debs yet.
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On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Troy Telford wrote:
Anybody know where I can check on the progress of debianizing of XFree86
4? Are there any .debs of it yet?
Thanks,
Troy
You can use zmore filename iirc.
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Stuart Krivis wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 03:07:19PM +1000, Russ Pitman wrote:
Try using mc midnight commander . Just select the file and hit 'F3'.
On Tue,
Heh, Mozilla (M16 iirc) is completely unusable for me too - doesn't
segfault, but won't download anything because it completely screws up the
reporting of the download (winds up with about a 30k rate, about 20Mb
completed of a 2Mb file and about -300 minutes to go :)
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Corey J. Popelier
I know this is rather late, but I can't resist mentioning that Perth
doesn't go ahead at all. We haven't had daylight savings for years :)
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, John Pearson wrote:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 12:02:48PM +1000,
Ok, next step I can suggest is this:
In the XF86Config.new file thats been created, under the InputDevice
section change the Option protocol auto line to Option
protocol IMPS/2.
This has got my PS/2 mouse working.
More news as the hacking of config files happens :)
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Corey J. Popelier
ZAxisMapping 4 5
I stuck that in as a guess and i could scroll an eterm with it. Cause it
could just be working by default now too so who knows.
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On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Corey Popelier wrote:
Ok, next step I can suggest
commentary of this, my
apologies, but I hope this is useful to someone wanting to get X4 running
and having the same issues I am.
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On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Corey Popelier wrote:
Oh, and after doing that, copying the XF86Config.new file
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Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 13:08:46 +0800 (WST)
From: Corey Popelier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Casey Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I messed up Xfree86
Well
Most of you might have gotten bored to tears by my running efforts to get
the X4.0.1 in woody functional, and probably know by now I have, so I
thought I'd quickly and briefly say how:
After the updates and mountains of installs/removes:
Run XFree86 -configure
This creates a
Claudette if I get either the beers or the strippers, you will have made a
friend for life. In fact just the suggestion of them makes you a friend
automatically :)
I must thank whoever mentioned the XFree86 -configure command, that
starting point was the catalyst to getting X working - the rest
Well nVidia's drivers and kernel module work great for me.
I endorse whatever works for me, regardless of the company :)
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On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Kristian Rink wrote:
Jonathan Gift [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 03.11.00:
I'm
Anyone had any luck with X4.0.1 and an ET6000/6100 4MB card?
I can get X to actually load, along with WindowMaker, but the fonts are
still rather screwed.
Got everything I need in there I'm sure, plus xfs running, but the fonts
are cactus.
Not to mention everytime I make a minor change, if for
I've found that for most of the 4.0.1 upgrades, I've had to remove
groff + man-db and install them again afterwards because of xlibs. Perhaps
a force of some kind would work, I'm not overly concerned by bandwidth
hence I do it this way.
Cheers,
Corey J. Popelier
I've found with my friends fresh X4 that still isnt working yet that
startx will only run as root, and report this fixed font error as a user.
I then assume that xhost +username will probably solve this, but until I
can figure out a way to make fonts readable I'm just logging in as root.
Cheers,
From what I recall, in X3.3.6 TNT cards could not run above 16bpp
mode. Mine (TNT1) ran fine at 16bpp mode however, so that was good enough
for me.
Now with X4.0.1, i have running in 1200x960 in 24bpp (Xfree86 server) so
I can't complain at all. Oh, and I'm running the nVidia kernel and GLX
Yes you need a line under Dynamic Extensions that says:
extension=mysql.so
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function
mysql_pconnect() in
Erm there *may* be an issue there with the ~ character.
I don't know if its still the case, but you don't use ~, you use %7E to
generate the ~.
So the apt line would be:
deb http://www.sandalwood.net/%7Eterubou linux/deb/
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No, this driver will work with a 2.2.x kernel (I'm running it with
2.2.18pre21).
As for the error, is this definately the 0.9.5 drivers from nvidia?
And which TNT card have you got?
Mine says rev 4 in /proc/pci.
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On Thu, 16
What's with the tendency all of a sudden for Woody packages to be
dependent on Libc5? Only reason I noticed this was I've always avoided
installing Libc5, but in the past few days more and more packages have
become dependent on it, limiting my options somewhat :)
Anyone know the reason for this?
Current list for me is:
wmmon
licq
licq-plugin-qt2
xchat-gnome
bluefish
xvncviewer
I'm endeavouring to file bug reports against all these ASAP.
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On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Joey Hess wrote:
Joey Hess wrote:
Corey Popelier wrote
And yes its been reported, and Branden has even upgraded it to
grave status and no doubt it will be fixed within the next 24 hours.
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On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Remco van de Meent wrote:
Dominique Rousset wrote:
last upgrade in
I don't mind most of the logic of this, but I must say the following:
(1) I dont use NVdriver in X, I use nvidia instead of nv.
(2) Removing the libGLcore.a causes the GLcore module to not load, and the
only way to fix this is to reinstall xserver-xfree86. This does cause some
undefined symbols
in
.Xclients or something, but I dont care).
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
.
Sync has not altered the report of df. Is this 200Mb actually freed or
trapped still somehow?
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Tried ps ax?
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Dominic Blythe wrote:
i'm getting into this debate.
what's the switches for ps that'll show all the daemons i'm running?
just ps just gives me the obvious
My Intellimouse (PS/2) is on /dev/psaux.
Haven't got the scroll bit working in X yet though, I recall this is some
setting regarding the Z axis, but I haven't played with it.
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000
Well I'm not sure what you've done, but I am using kernel 2.2.15
(pre19-1) and I have the modversions.h file in:
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.15/include/config/modversions.h
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.15/include/linux/modversions.h
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I would suggest going to http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/dists
and look for a ntfs2.0.38*.deb somewhere in the hamm section there,
possibly under binary-i386/main.
I am trying to verify this myself, but my netlink from work sucks ass.
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http
or a module option within the 2.0.38 source for
your NTFS support. Being a potato user I can't advise any further.
If I am wrong again, I will effectively quarantine my support services
until my braincells reach an acceptably high number.
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No, the way to Enlightenment is www.enlightenment.org :)
(Now HOW useful is that?)
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On Mon, 1 May 2000, w trillich wrote:
Steven Burns wrote:
Anyway, I just thought you deserved a decent
I found that the menu file turned out to be /etc/X11/WindowMaker/menu
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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Ron Farrer wrote:
Where are wmakers config files? I keep editing ~/GNUstep/Default/WMState
but evertime
In my opinion kernel 2.2.14 is quite safe, and there has been little
report of the problems that appear to have plagued the previous 2.2.x
kernels. I upgraded straight to 2.2.14 and had no problems, and am now
running 2.2.15pre19-1 with no problems either.
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http
mail -s IP [EMAIL PROTECTED] ipaddy
Doing this, according to my sendmail logs, generates a Data Format
Error. Any way I can achieve this using the above approach, or is there a
better alternative I am not aware of?
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Only thing I can think of is the package itself has changed in between the
time you started and resumed the download. If this is not the case, I have
no idea why it didn't resume.
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On Wed, 3 May 2000
sendmail.mc contains:
define('confDOMAIN_NAME',`$w.dingoblue.net.au')dnl
define('SMART_HOST',`mail.dingoblue.net.au')dnl
FEATURE(always_add_domain)dnl
Is any of this incorrect, or should I be looking elsewhere?
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Work Email: [EMAIL
It did fix the problem of the mail command line not working, the problem
of the unqualified host name error insendmail logs still exists, although
everything does work :)
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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Jason
I take an extremely simplistic view. I'd use Windows more if it didn't
crash 20 times a day. That's why I use Linux. Simple.
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On 4 May 2000, Brian May wrote:
Pat == Pat Mahoney [EMAIL PROTECTED
. It's pretty
shocking from most programming standards :)
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On Fri, 5 May 2000, hingwah wrote:
Nathan E Norman wrote:
The attachment must be opened for infection to occur.
On Fri, May 05
I had gnapster completely break on me as well (kept saying fatal error
when connecting to server). I fixed it by completely purging all trace of
it and installing it again.
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On Mon, 8 May 2000, jerry
.
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On 10 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jaye == Jaye Inabnit ke6sls [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jaye Hello all, I used dselect to pull down Mozilla browser and
Jaye EVERYTHING it recommend I get
X11Amp, now known as xmms, the Linux version of WinAmp.
apt-get install xmms should do the trick.
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On Wed, 10 May 2000, Dylan Paul Thurston wrote:
Are there any free, graphical MP3 players out
Yep, everything I've read or heard suggests if your going to use 2.2, use
2.2.14+ kernels. I'm now running 2.2.15 (pre19-1) with no probs
whatsoever.
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On Fri, 12 May 2000, Jens Guenther wrote
texinfo is in the debiandoc-sgml package (ie apt-get install
debiandoc-sgml).
Dunno if its in any other packages, thats all I can see so far.
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On Fri, 12 May 2000, Martin Albert wrote:
Hello
) but its something to try, since its only a 150k package.
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On Fri, 12 May 2000, Jaume Teixi wrote:
hi to everyone,
gedit crashed and after reisntalling it continues with crashing at
starting up
Make sure you have libgnome-dev installed.
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On Fri, 12 May 2000, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
I'm trying to build some gnome apps off the gnome site, but have run
into this roadblock when I run
fetchmail is one.
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On Sun, 14 May 2000, farnaz wrote:
Dear All,
hi
I was wondering if one of you inform me of a POP3 or IMAP daemon on
Linux system
Thanks in advance
--Farnaz
Yeah I do as well. I would imagine it means there is some other way now of
getting the PCI information that cat /proc/pci provides. I haven't checked
out what this might be. Doesn't seem to effect anything, other than
producing that log line.
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Corey Popelier
http
as86 is in the bin86 package. The bin86 package contains the 16-bit
assembler and loader. Use apt-get install bin86 or whatever method you use
to install it - its under /main/devel.
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On Sun, 14 May
I downloaded the RealPlayer Beta 7 from the RealPlayer website and it
installed fine and runs fine. There is a RealPlayer installer .deb but I
recommend trying the Beta on their website.
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On Thu, 18
I think you would need:
append=mem=0x800
I personally use: append=mem=128M
Point is quotes and so forth are important :)
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Dominic Blythe wrote:
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Whine, that would be great if the link didn't say Error 404 :) Damn
nvidia...
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On Sat, 27 May 2000, Didi Damian wrote:
There is a driver available for xfree86-3.3.6 at nvidia.com. When you
get
Windowmaker runs fine on my 486DX2-66 with 12Mb RAM. :)
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Atila Nemet wrote:
Hi!
Unfortunately I have only an old 486 PC on 120MHz. Is there
window manager which is low
tzconfig is the application you are looking for.
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On Mon, 29 May 2000, Goeman Stefan wrote:
Hello everbody,
I have a problem concerning the time indication. Every time I log in to
Debian
, it's escaped my mind for the
moment.
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On Mon, 29 May 2000, Shel Johnson wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is a
potato??...
Shel
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Do
on that causes me to not be able to
access the web from the Windows box, using the Linux box as the gateway?
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-has 10.0.0.2 tell 10.0.0.1
arp reply 10.0.0.2 is-at 0:a0:24:96:43:bc
What I am trying to establish is if whether I am missing kernel options,
or whether I've just got a configuration problem.
Thanks Ron btw.
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Ok I had forgotten the dns setting (Sigh).
Now I get a lot of udp port domain unreachable messages in my tcpdump.
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On Wed, 31 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are you using a proxy, just go
I've fixed it now Ron, turned out to be problems firstly with my DNS
configuration on the Windows box, then the fact that I had ipchains rules
floating about - needed to do a ipchains -F then the real rules and all is
fine now. Thanks for the interest and the help.
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Corey Popelier
http
, clean is meant to remove
the redundant stuff after a make modules, iirc.
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Lee Elliott wrote:
Hello list,
I need to compile my own kernels to enable SMP and get SCSI support
Umm, two aspects I can think of:
(1) in kernel 2.2.x -net isn't required at all iirc, so route add
127.0.0.1 lo should be enough.
(2) I would have thought the route should be 127.0.0.0 not 127.0.0.1
... my /etc/init.d/network says 127.0.0.0 but don't take that for gospel.
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Corey Popelier
Just a thought, but all this mouse wheel talk is centered around
Netscape. Have you tested anything else that utilises the mouse wheel? For
instance either Mozilla, or even the XMMS playlist should react to the
mouse wheel.
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Corey Popelier
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Work
I had this exact problem about 2 days ago when I installed
task-helix-gnome. I cannot remember the exact order I did things in (the
task metapackge is REALLY forked at the moment, does everything around the
wrong way causing more breaks than I could count at the time) but I think
the command dpkg
Hell I'm running the latest CVS of Window Maker (The one sent to
Icewalk - www.icewalk.com) and apart from WPrefs segfaulting at the menu
section, it's rock solid.
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Corey J. Popelier
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Ken Weingold wrote:
I noticed that the
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