Got this from an other list:
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One of my dwindling requirements for Windows is that our family likes
Shockwave games on a few sites and Crossover's plug-in costs money.
(Boo!) I saw a story about this on Newsforge and thought that we all
can do something about this.
I am curious as well about your reason(s), but I can see three things
that could annoy me:
- It is not scriptable.
- It requires a GUI on the UNIX side either X or frame-buffer.
- It requires a mouse on the UNIX side.
bye.
/Sebast
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Hi,
Does anybody know if and how can I enable my onboard video card while
also using my normal PCI/AGP video card??
I want to try the dual video thing, but I can't get my onboard video to
work *while* my PCI/AGP board is in my PC!? They both work separately,
but not together!??!
Any
it's worth. I don't think you can do AGP slot plus onboard
because
electrically they may be the same thing. PCI + onboard should be
possible however.
James
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 13:57, Sebastien Routier wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know if and how can I enable my onboard video card
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Tom Eastep wrote:
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| Sebastien Routier wrote:
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| Hi,
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| Using Mandrake 9.0 and Shorewall 1.3.8
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| My PC has two or three NIC:
| - eth0 connected to my cable modem.
| - eth1 connected to my hub.
| - usb0 connected to my Zaurus
Hi,
Using Mandrake 9.0 and Shorewall 1.3.8
First of all let me specify that since I had trouble seting up the
firewall and the Internet connection sharing using Mandrake Control
Center and the wizards I decided to do it all manually. Attached you
will find my configuration files which I