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Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP Pro
> on
> the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the installation was
> the screen not being configured correctly. The correct resolution
I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP Pro on
the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the installation was
the screen not being configured correctly. The correct resolution is 1024 x
768, but it was configured at 640 x 480. Also, 3D acceleration di
Chris Swanson wrote:
Thanks Charlie
Yet another update on this situation:
Sadly, the 'acpi=off' was not as successful as I had thought. It kept
the install from locking up, but then my network interface wouldn't
come up.
The solution: It turns out that the system is not actually frozen
Am Dienstag, den 7. Juni hub Ritesh Raj Sarraf folgendes in die Tasten:
Hi!
> How good is it to have the installation on notebook on LVM2 ?
> I read that with LVM2 Logical Volumes can be resized on the fly.
> Also will having my swap as a Logical Volume create problems for the
> suspend/resume f
Well thx a lot :)
All your comments will help me great!
I didn't know shorewall...
Either i'll test shorewall or i'll write iptables my own...
Curt was so kind, to send me a sample config :)
And... Sorry about my english :) i'm German... ;)
cheers - DayWalker
Am Montag, den 06.06.2005, 18:48 +0
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HI Everybody,
How good is it to have the installation on notebook on LVM2 ?
I read that with LVM2 Logical Volumes can be resized on the fly.
Also will having my swap as a Logical Volume create problems for the
suspend/resume feature to work ?
Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
>Michael 'DayWalker' Klug wrote:
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>>Hi dudes :)
>>
>>I know, it isn't the right place to ask, but this is the only
>>mailinglist i am on, and i think, it's the greatest :)
>>So don't hit me for this question :D
>>
>>I've got an old Intel Celeron with 600 MHz, one NIC
Michael 'DayWalker' Klug wrote:
>Hi dudes :)
>
>I know, it isn't the right place to ask, but this is the only
>mailinglist i am on, and i think, it's the greatest :)
>So don't hit me for this question :D
>
>I've got an old Intel Celeron with 600 MHz, one NIC for the DSL
>modem and an internal 5-
Michael 'DayWalker' Klug wrote:
> What i want is a slim firewall that works as a router. Further i need a
> small
> webserver for different documents.
I use as a router/firewall/dns server/mail server/web server/etc. old
Debian/woody based server with ipmasq/dnsmasq/exim3/apache.
Matej
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Hi dudes :)
I know, it isn't the right place to ask, but this is the only
mailinglist i am on, and i think, it's the greatest :)
So don't hit me for this question :D
I've got an old Intel Celeron with 600 MHz, one NIC for the DSL
modem and an internal 5-port hub.
Until now i had installed IP-Co
On 6/5/05, Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well done.
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> Chris Swanson wrote:
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> >On 6/5/05, Chris Swanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>On 6/5/05, Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>>Chris Swanson wrote:
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> On 6/5/05, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED
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