blem a year ago
with my Compaq Armada 1510. I ended with several damaged sectors
on the hard disk but it is still usable. The problem used to happen
when the disk tried to read certain sectors, in my case several
important sectors like parts of root inodes.
Blu Almanegra.
blem a year ago
with my Compaq Armada 1510. I ended with several damaged sectors
on the hard disk but it is still usable. The problem used to happen
when the disk tried to read certain sectors, in my case several
important sectors like parts of root inodes.
Blu Almanegra.
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About the programmable buttons, they are just like regular keys. There
is a little program which shows you the codes returned when you press a
key (I don't remember the name). You could use it to get the keycodes of
the buttons and then bind them to whatever action you want.
Blu.
On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 02:34:39PM -0300, Dada wrote:
> Just tried... and got some progress !
> The modem is dialing. And it goes online, but comes
> a message:
>
> 'Don't know what to do'
> 'Starting pppd and hoping for the best'
>
Have you defined the nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf?
Felipe S
On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 02:34:39PM -0300, Dada wrote:
> Just tried... and got some progress !
> The modem is dialing. And it goes online, but comes
> a message:
>
> 'Don't know what to do'
> 'Starting pppd and hoping for the best'
>
Have you defined the nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf?
Felipe S
Drew Parsons wrote:
>
> Does any have experience in the fine control of an email signature?
>
> What I want to be able to do, basically is to be able to choose myself when
> I do and do not want my .signature file to be appended to an email (I
> usually only want to do that if I'm writing on offi
Drew Parsons wrote:
>
> Does any have experience in the fine control of an email signature?
>
> What I want to be able to do, basically is to be able to choose myself when
> I do and do not want my .signature file to be appended to an email (I
> usually only want to do that if I'm writing on offi
sunshine_wonder wrote:
>
> It's not hard to find big chunky distributions on CD-ROM but how do I
> shoehorn Linux on to my laptop? Is a 600 meg hard drive big enough for
> the OS, a word processor, and a game or two? Will it run more slowly
> with Linux than it does with Dos 6.22? Is there some ki
sunshine_wonder wrote:
>
> It's not hard to find big chunky distributions on CD-ROM but how do I
> shoehorn Linux on to my laptop? Is a 600 meg hard drive big enough for
> the OS, a word processor, and a game or two? Will it run more slowly
> with Linux than it does with Dos 6.22? Is there some ki
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