I am using a Dell Latitude CPi D300XT and I do not experience this problem.
Of course I am running the following
Woody (unstable), KDE, and XFree86 4.something. In KDE it shows a vendor
release number (4003) for the X Server.
I also have not run Mozilla or Win4Lin on this laptop since I install
I am using a Dell Latitude CPi D300XT and I do not experience this problem.
Of course I am running the following
Woody (unstable), KDE, and XFree86 4.something. In KDE it shows a vendor
release number (4003) for the X Server.
I also have not run Mozilla or Win4Lin on this laptop since I instal
Hi,
My laptop seems to be running great except the system clock is not updated
when the laptop resumes. I know I can run
hwclock --hctosys
but I would like this to happen automatically. I looked in /etc/apm/event.d/
and I see a file 00hwclock. Should this be renamed hwclock?
Thanks for any he
Hi,
My laptop seems to be running great except the system clock is not updated
when the laptop resumes. I know I can run
hwclock --hctosys
but I would like this to happen automatically. I looked in /etc/apm/event.d/
and I see a file 00hwclock. Should this be renamed hwclock?
Thanks for any h
Uncomment this line in your lilo.conf
message=/boot/bootmess.txt
and edit the file as you want.
1. Debian
2. Redhat
3. Windows/DOS
Uncomment this line in your lilo.conf
message=/boot/bootmess.txt
and edit the file as you want.
1. Debian
2. Redhat
3. Windows/DOS
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