On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Larry Price wrote:
When I run startx with a ppp connection going that connection is killed.
starting a ppp session under X works about half the time.
This is annoying to me to say the least, a bit of googling suggests that
this can be caused by an IRQ conflict, but this
Redmond Linux Corporation has changed its name to Lycoris, and renamed
its product from Redmond Linux to Desktop/LX.
Here's the funny part of the press release.
Desktop/LX makes more sense from a product naming perspective as we
prepare to enter the global marketplace, says CTO and Founder
On Friday 25 January 2002 11:55, Bob Miller wrote:
Redmond Linux Corporation has changed its name to Lycoris, and
renamed its product from Redmond Linux to Desktop/LX.
Here's the funny part of the press release.
Desktop/LX makes more sense from a product naming perspective as
we prepare
I am trying to change my company's email from Microsoft Mail using TFSgate a gateway
program, connecting to Proaxis via dialup to handle my external email. I am moving to
a Linux server running Bynari InsightServer. Most of the InsightServer configuration
is complete but I am have problems
So... the BSD laptop is working much better now. Ive found that the system is
more stable and fails less if:
leave a battery in the laptop, even while plugged in
leave the bottom cover of the docking station off (network works more ofthen
this way...)
I edited /etc/boot.conf with mg, to add
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 03:16:38PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
So... the BSD laptop is working much better now.
good to hear :)
I edited /etc/boot.conf with mg, to add memory, but it didnt see it for some
reason... but When I removed the boot conf, and echoed the mem command to
the
Jamie,
OpenBSD must support some kind of compressed filesystem (remember Stacker?)
Ralph
At 03:16 PM 1/25/2002 Jamie wrote:
All in all OpenBSD seems ok I wish I had a bigger disk so I could do more
stuff though I may write some scripts to pkg_add apps and pgk_del apps
for different
Sigh... I remember stacker, I suspect bill gates remebers stacker too :)
Jamie
On Friday 25 January 2002 16:52, you wrote:
Jamie,
OpenBSD must support some kind of compressed filesystem (remember Stacker?)
Ralph
At 03:16 PM 1/25/2002 Jamie wrote:
All in all OpenBSD seems ok I wish I
Were you careful to add a newline when you edited it with mg? No
newline at the end of a line in configuration files has bitten me more
than once.
I bet thats what it was! I do remember you mentioning that, and do remember
doing that in some instances, but unsure with the boot.conf file...
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 10:35:16PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Have you enabled apmd? Have you tried using 'zzz' to suspend the machine?
no to the zzz, ill have to try that. I dont know if apmd is enabled grepping
ps aux doesnt show any apm. Im guessing that the apm features is in the
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