I checked - 131F is max disk enclosure temp, so I guess its ok. Its
probably the noise that disturbed me - I don't think I'd want this drive
in the same room with me on a daily basis! The cooler Mr O referenced
looks good, though the addition of two more fans ought REALLY crank up
the
That worked. Now if there weren't so many people connected, I could finish this thing.
Thanks.
P Casper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Erm. I have mine set up to ftp from
ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake/updates/8.1/RPMS
For upates.
9.0 RPMS are at
Sorry, it's XF86Config.
Thanks
Timothy Bolz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Bob
You didn't specify XF86Config or XF86Config-4. I found there are some
diferences.
I found this on a link . You can try XF86Config-4
section InputDevice
Identifier
Generic Mouse
Driver
mouse
Option
I'll try this when I get back over there.
Thanks
Timothy Bolz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Bob
I also found this the Linux Touchpad Driver. From what I've read it has a
lot of information.
http://compass.com/synaptics/
Tim
On Sunday 27 October 2002 09:48 am, you wrote:
Hi,
Someone gave
I'd reconsider the drive cooler. You'd be amazed how
much cooler your drive will be and you'll hardly
notice it running in comparison to the whine of the
SCSI drive. I have one in my fileserver and it makes
almost no audible difference because my CPU fan is
actually a little louder and the drive
Very Nice.
Ok, So I finally did it watched TV on my Dorio (dumb terminal). Although it
was slow. I think I can increase the baud rate to up the scan rate. It's
unreal you can stand back and actual see pictures. It's the Matrix.
So you want to know how I did it. With Debian I just used
Hi All --
Two questions that are giving a friend of mine fits and are outside my
knowledge:
1. On a Slackware 7.1 system, attempts to load the imm.o module for
external parallel Zip 100 drive fails. Error reports device or resource
busy. We have disconnected the printer from the port and
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Woody Mims wrote:
1. On a Slackware 7.1 system, attempts to load the imm.o module for
external parallel Zip 100 drive fails. Error reports device or resource
busy. We have disconnected the printer from the port and removed the
printer module (modprobe -r lp). Have also
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 08:11:19PM -0800, Woody Mims wrote:
2. Is there any KDE gui interface for controlling an HP Deskjet 680,
specifically the print resolution.
There's qtcups, gpr and xpp, but they're not KDE specific. Look for a
kdelibs-cups package for Slackware. If it exists, then