> No task packages found on this system. Did you update your available file?
Choose a nice mirror in your neighborhood and update your
/etc/apt/sources.list accordingly. Use dselect and choose update (as
root). Then go to the second option and type '/' (just the slash) and
type task followed by a
> No task packages found on this system. Did you update your available file?
Choose a nice mirror in your neighborhood and update your
/etc/apt/sources.list accordingly. Use dselect and choose update (as
root). Then go to the second option and type '/' (just the slash) and
type task followed by a
Hi Folks,
Thanks to eveyone who came up with ideas on my errors while installing
Mozilla. (Being a newbie, I didnt think to just use "apt-get install
mozilla"!)
Okay here's my new problem, I repartitioned my hard drive and
reinstalled debian completely. Now I've just got the basic debian
pa
Hi,
Does this work with all cards supported by the "ati" driver or only with
radeon chips. I have an ati mach64 with dualhead, can see two videocards when
I do lspci, but wasn't successful in the past(over ayear ago).
Marc
On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:40, you wrote:
> I don't know if there is su
Hi Folks,
Thanks to eveyone who came up with ideas on my errors while installing
Mozilla. (Being a newbie, I didnt think to just use "apt-get install
mozilla"!)
Okay here's my new problem, I repartitioned my hard drive and
reinstalled debian completely. Now I've just got the basic debian
pac
this morning's cvsup and build (default configuration), second and subsequent
invocations, seem to come at 3+ seconds.
2.4.18 and Rh7.1 on a very plain IBM T21.
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On Jun 22, 2002 at 01:42 +0100, Vivek wrote:
> >
> > It's been months since I've had it installed, so mayhaps it's been
> > fixed, although there were enough (what I call) design flaws to disuade
> > me from reinstalling it now at version 1.0.
> > For example? Well, the biggest thing that irked me
On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 12:07, alberto wrote:
> On Thursday 20 June 2002 04:51 pm, Drew Parsons wrote:
>
> THe line seems OK. I could connect with another PCMCIA modem.
> In the Modem-HOHTO I read that I could be experiencing interrupt conflict.
>
> How do I determine and fix that?
Alberto,
H
Hi,
Does this work with all cards supported by the "ati" driver or only with
radeon chips. I have an ati mach64 with dualhead, can see two videocards when
I do lspci, but wasn't successful in the past(over ayear ago).
Marc
On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:40, you wrote:
> I don't know if there is s
this morning's cvsup and build (default configuration), second and subsequent
invocations, seem to come at 3+ seconds.
2.4.18 and Rh7.1 on a very plain IBM T21.
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Hi,
> As a note, I don't know if/don't think there is support for the
> "speed-step" feature of some laptop pentiums, which would probably help you
> the most. Other list uses may know better than i do?
check:
http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/speedstep.html
works great on my Dell 8100 with a PIII-
On Jun 22, 2002 at 01:42 +0100, Vivek wrote:
> >
> > It's been months since I've had it installed, so mayhaps it's been
> > fixed, although there were enough (what I call) design flaws to disuade
> > me from reinstalling it now at version 1.0.
> > For example? Well, the biggest thing that irked m
On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 12:07, alberto wrote:
> On Thursday 20 June 2002 04:51 pm, Drew Parsons wrote:
>
> THe line seems OK. I could connect with another PCMCIA modem.
> In the Modem-HOHTO I read that I could be experiencing interrupt conflict.
>
> How do I determine and fix that?
Alberto,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > So far you seem to be describing the way netscape 4 behaves, not
> > mozilla. Your experience may of course be different.
> >
> I've also had these problems with netscape. I still see mozilla as slow
> and instable, and while not downright ugly, c
Hi,
> As a note, I don't know if/don't think there is support for the
> "speed-step" feature of some laptop pentiums, which would probably help you
> the most. Other list uses may know better than i do?
check:
http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/speedstep.html
works great on my Dell 8100 with a PIII
I don't know if there is support for others chipsets but I'm running
XF86 in dual head with XFree 4.2 on an ATI Radeon Mobility LY (you can
take experimental packages from http://people.debian.org/~branden/).
To configure that, you need to put an additional device, monitor and
screen sections and t
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > So far you seem to be describing the way netscape 4 behaves, not
> > mozilla. Your experience may of course be different.
> >
> I've also had these problems with netscape. I still see mozilla as slow
> and instable, and while not downright ugly,
I don't know if there is support for others chipsets but I'm running
XF86 in dual head with XFree 4.2 on an ATI Radeon Mobility LY (you can
take experimental packages from http://people.debian.org/~branden/).
To configure that, you need to put an additional device, monitor and
screen sections and
Dear all,
Sorry to bother.
I've just managed to Install Debian Woody from Unofficial
CD-Images today. Actually, yesterday I've also succeeded,
but due to some problems I encounter/didn't like yesterday,
I reinstall everything today.
2 things I'm now quite desperate about is:
1. Yesterday,
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