Re: unsupported graphic chip???

2000-07-19 Thread Cory Snavely
Echo that for a Micron TranSport TREK 2 AGP. I installed all of my xfree debs from potato on an otherwise mostly slink installation. Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote: > > Once upon a time, I heard Xiaolan Ling say > > > Hi, > > > > I am installing Debian2.1 on my Twinhead Laptop. My graphic chip is > > T

Re: unsupported graphic chip???

2000-07-19 Thread Cory Snavely
Echo that for a Micron TranSport TREK 2 AGP. I installed all of my xfree debs from potato on an otherwise mostly slink installation. Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote: > > Once upon a time, I heard Xiaolan Ling say > > > Hi, > > > > I am installing Debian2.1 on my Twinhead Laptop. My graphic chip is > >

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-14 Thread Cory Snavely
-time networked. Just ain't so anymore. Andre Berger wrote: > > Cory Snavely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > This is the *exact* same problem I have. One possible solution I've been > > kicking around is to set up a low-end server at home with imapd a

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-14 Thread Cory Snavely
-time networked. Just ain't so anymore. Andre Berger wrote: > > Cory Snavely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > This is the *exact* same problem I have. One possible solution I've been > > kicking around is to set up a low-end server at home with imapd a

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Cory Snavely
This is the *exact* same problem I have. One possible solution I've been kicking around is to set up a low-end server at home with imapd and Apache with mod_roaming (for the address books, etc.) That's a lot of work. To confess, though, I thought it might be fun 8) and good practice. My biggest c

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Cory Snavely
This is the *exact* same problem I have. One possible solution I've been kicking around is to set up a low-end server at home with imapd and Apache with mod_roaming (for the address books, etc.) That's a lot of work. To confess, though, I thought it might be fun 8) and good practice. My biggest

Re: first boot program

1999-10-06 Thread Cory Snavely
> Is there not a way around this? The reason I'm > asking, is that I wanted to setup my home server with > some raid1 drives. I did a clean install in then had > dselect install just enough for me to compile a kernel > with raid support and then setup the raid drives. Now > I want to install the

Re: first boot program

1999-10-06 Thread Cory Snavely
> Is there not a way around this? The reason I'm > asking, is that I wanted to setup my home server with > some raid1 drives. I did a clean install in then had > dselect install just enough for me to compile a kernel > with raid support and then setup the raid drives. Now > I want to install the

Re: first boot program

1999-10-04 Thread Cory Snavely
> > Anyway, after you do the initial install of the boot > > disk and boot a debian machine, what is the program > > that is ran right before dselect? This is the program > > that allows you to select what type of machine you are > > planning on having. > > Alas, this choice is _only_ available at

Re: first boot program

1999-10-04 Thread Cory Snavely
> > Anyway, after you do the initial install of the boot > > disk and boot a debian machine, what is the program > > that is ran right before dselect? This is the program > > that allows you to select what type of machine you are > > planning on having. > > Alas, this choice is _only_ available at