Hello
An alternative to using framebuffer to improve your fonts and console
apperance maybe to try the svgatextmode package.
Have a look at the package description using the command:
apt-cache show svgatextmode
I use it myself due to the stange size of the screen on my Sony
picturebook. If I d
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Paul Johnston wrote:
> I'm setting up an X server on a VAIO PictureBook and not for the first time I
> might add. The only modeline value for this machine is 1024x480. On xinit I
> get a Fatal se
Hello
An alternative to using framebuffer to improve your fonts and console
apperance maybe to try the svgatextmode package.
Have a look at the package description using the command:
apt-cache show svgatextmode
I use it myself due to the stange size of the screen on my Sony
picturebook. If I
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Paul Johnston wrote:
> I'm setting up an X server on a VAIO PictureBook and not for the first time I
> might add. The only modeline value for this machine is 1024x480. On xinit I
> get a Fatal se
n a device
even if there are open connections. If NO_FUSER is set, then
the script will not check for busy NFS mounts or kill
processes using those mounts.
Hope this is useful
Simon
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, tom wrote:
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Thanks very much Steve. The quotes worked fine thankyou!
I plan to add the commands as aliases to my .bash_profile now so I can
turn on/off networking without removing the PC card.
alias netdown='su - root -c "cardctl eject"'
alias netup='su - root -c "cardctl
great.
Thanks for you help
Simon
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n a device
even if there are open connections. If NO_FUSER is set, then
the script will not check for busy NFS mounts or kill
processes using those mounts.
Hope this is useful
Simon
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, tom wrote:
>
Thanks very much Steve. The quotes worked fine thankyou!
I plan to add the commands as aliases to my .bash_profile now so I can
turn on/off networking without removing the PC card.
alias netdown='su - root -c "cardctl eject"'
alias netup='su - root -c "cardctl
.
Thanks for you help
Simon
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