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On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 20:33:16 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoth Chris Kassopulo:
Greetings,
Bought a dell 2350 ($400 with monitor included) and
have been unable to get any xfree drivers to work on it
including vesafb at any usable resolutions. I've tried
both 4.2 and
Again, thanks KURT, having a ball with popt, it has got to be the neatest
C function I have seen in a while.
It makes getting options and passed list seem almost like PFM
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Hi Kurt,
Just to be clear, I am trying to get Intel's driver working
better than it does. It is useable now, but not right. At
some point I'll try to figure out why I couldn't get the
standard i810 driver to work at all.
Intel's driver is i830. The source package also contains i810,
agpgart,
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Chris Kassopulo wrote:
#Section DRI
# Mode 0666
#EndSection
You should uncomment this.
When dri is enabled in XF86Config, X complains
on startup:
i830.o unresolved symbols
rwsem_down_write_failed
rwsem_wake
insmod i830 failed
Most
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From: Chris Kassopulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: intel 845g
Hi Kurt,
Just to be clear, I am trying to get Intel's driver working
better than it does. It is useable now, but not right. At
some
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Andrew Mathews wrote:
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| | Anyone know of a bootable Redhat based CD, similar to the Knoppix
| | concept? I need to integrate some stuff into a bootable redhat
| | environment, and
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 17:50, Net Llama! wrote:
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| | concept? I need to integrate
I may just be missing this, ( I spent 15-30 minutes trying) but is there
a way to import a text file (data in columns) into StarCalc? I imported
the text file into staroffice, but it insists on importing it into the
wordprocessor. I tried to paste the wordprocessor page into starcalc,
but it put
On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 08:00 PM, Net Llama! wrote:
Are you getting confused between the Linksys and Intel 845g threads?
David Aikema
Google for 845g
On 06/09/03 19:14, David Aikema wrote:
On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 06:55 PM, Net Llama! wrote:
Where can I download these mysterious
I haven't tried it in starcalc but what about File/open, then select your
file. I know in Excel that will open the import dialogs.
Joel Hammer wrote:
I may just be missing this, ( I spent 15-30 minutes trying) but is there
a way to import a text file (data in columns) into StarCalc? I
maybe. it doesn't take much with me these days.
On 06/10/03 18:11, David Aikema wrote:
On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 08:00 PM, Net Llama! wrote:
Are you getting confused between the Linksys and Intel 845g threads?
David Aikema
Google for 845g
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Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Bob Hemus:
Andrew Mathews wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
Kurt Wall wrote:
An unnamed Administration source, Joel Hammer, wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
On 06/07/03 03:15, Kurt Wall wrote:
Kurt Wall wrote:
Thank you, all. Fixing /etc/hosts did it. When I checked it only the
OK. That works.
You have to work down the long list and find the cvs type. It's really
buried there. Once you pick this data type, then calc will parse it for you
as data.
Sigh.
I think I used to know that.
It would be nice if SO were smart enuf to know you wanted to import a text
file as
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