The Linmodem people have extended their wares into wireless.
They now support loading NDIC-compliant WinXP device drivers on Linux.
I just tried the XP drivers that came with my D-Link wireless PCI card and
it seems to work. At least as well as the open source driver. The open
source driver,
Collins Richey wrote:
Does anyone else use icewm? I've been trying it out for a few weeks, and I like
it a lot.
One thing I have been unsuccessful (after much googling) in finding out. I have
utilities installed that allow you to specify sounds for events, and the
information gets saved, but I
You can actually hop over to http://icesoundmanager.sourceforge.net/
and get some nice utilities.
I would highly recommend going to the latest non-pre release, currently
1.2.13. It 'seems' to be much quicker than previous releases. This is
really a solid WM IMHO, especially for those that don't
BTW,
I apologize, I left out the vitals:
Slackware 8.1 updated to 9.1-current via CD and swaret
P3-1Ghz, 512M RAM
Adaptec 29160 controller
NVidia GeForce2 video with 1.0.4496 driver
Shawn
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Hi Guys,
Well I've been able to recreate the KDE/Netscape lockup problem that I
talked about a week ago. It was suggested, by Tom I believe (I think
Skippys memory is catchy ;-) that I was dealing with a memory or PS
problem. Well he was partially right, the memory test went fine, although
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 22:10, Alan Jackson wrote:
I have one of those little nagging problems that mystifies me.
I'm running gentoo 2.4.20-r6 with KDE 3.1.2. The problem? I cannot
get the screensaver to work. I set it up, the test works fine, but then
it never automatically starts. Has anyone
Mmmm... I see you are using a GeForce2 card. Is it AGP ? What speed, and
can your motherboard support it ? I was using a Geforce2 card on a
motherboard with a separate Adaptec 29160 controller. Got a few lock-ups
too. Since I changed to GeForce4 AGP 8x on a AMD motherboard, things are
a lot
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 05:43:51 -0800 (PST) Nate Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can actually hop over to http://icesoundmanager.sourceforge.net/
and get some nice utilities.
I would highly recommend going to the latest non-pre release, currently
1.2.13. It 'seems' to be much quicker than
Collins Richey wrote:
1. I'm already on 2.3.16, so I don't know about previous speeds - it doesn't get
any better than instantaneous g.
?? 2.3.16? Is this an IceWM version? If so, I'll have to check it out as
I was only aware of a 1.2.x branch :-)
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 08:01:31 -0700 Myles Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
1. I'm already on 2.3.16, so I don't know about previous speeds - it doesn't
get any better than instantaneous g.
?? 2.3.16? Is this an IceWM version? If so, I'll have to check it out as
I
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 09:15, Tom Wilson wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 22:10, Alan Jackson wrote:
I have one of those little nagging problems that mystifies me.
I'm running gentoo 2.4.20-r6 with KDE 3.1.2. The problem? I cannot
get the screensaver to work. I set it up, the test works fine,
That fixed it! Thanks!!
On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 11:02:17 -0500
Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 09:15, Tom Wilson wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 22:10, Alan Jackson wrote:
I have one of those little nagging problems that mystifies me.
I'm running gentoo 2.4.20-r6
Anyone else testing it?
From the portions of it that I can compile... it's going to be beautiful.
Click response is awesome... I never thought KDE would get that far. :')
As for the compile issues I've had, it's all definitly beta level source code.
In fact it's pretty raw beta source at
Is it possible to do an ftp server with dialup where the IP address changes
every time I log on and I don't have a domain registered anywhere so a DNS
service would be useless?
Sounds like you want a dynamic dns service.
go to http://www.dyndns.org org and register
once logged in click the
I'm a little hazy on some steps and what they do. I know I need to issue
make dep make clean bzImage modules modules_install
when I do a new kernel (on a new system). However, if I have an existing
system where I just add an option via make menuconfig what steps do I
really have to do? I
I need a person who has used xml/xsl in web pages, I have an assignment and it
is complete. I would like to add anchors to different pages in the xml/xsl. Not a
problem in html. contact off line if that is better.
cheers
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 22:10:59 -0500 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm a little hazy on some steps and what they do. I know I need to issue
make dep make clean bzImage modules modules_install
when I do a new kernel (on a new system). However, if I have an existing
system
;) ;) ;)
Collins Richey wrote:
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:31:26 -0600 Jack Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed so...
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Oh, I
I am a bit rusty on building kernels but:
It all depends on whether or not you configured the kernel or a module.
If just a module, you could get by with just compiling the module.
Rarely, there is a command for compiling the module in the source for
the module. Or, you make just: make dep;make
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:33:34 -0700 Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
professed:
Hmmm! I'm using the same nvidia driver, but no lockups. I do, however,
get a lot of error messages in /var/log/messages from the crappy nvidia
driver.
Are you using framebuffer? There are a lot of reported
On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 22:25:27 +0800 Chong Yu Meng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
professed:
Mmmm... I see you are using a GeForce2 card. Is it AGP ? What speed, and
can your motherboard support it ? I was using a Geforce2 card on a
motherboard with a separate Adaptec 29160 controller. Got a few lock-ups
A very funny parody...
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20031106164630915
Jim
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