(my email server seems to be a bit screwed, few days ago it was sending the
same mail four times.)
I set up my x using the following command:
apt-get install discover read-edid mdetect && dpkg --force-depends -P
xserver-xfree86 && apt-get install xserver-xfree86
After that I installed KDE.
(my email server seems to be a bit screwed, few days ago it was sending the
same mail four times.)
I set up my x using the following command:
apt-get install discover read-edid mdetect && dpkg --force-depends -P
xserver-xfree86 && apt-get install xserver-xfree86
After that I installed KDE.
(my email server seems to be a bit screwed, few days ago it was sending the
same mail four times.)
I set up my x using the following command:
apt-get install discover read-edid mdetect && dpkg --force-depends -P
xserver-xfree86 && apt-get install xserver-xfree86
After that I installed KDE.
(my email server seems to be a bit screwed, few days ago it was sending the
same mail four times.)
I set up my x using the following command:
apt-get install discover read-edid mdetect && dpkg --force-depends -P
xserver-xfree86 && apt-get install xserver-xfree86
After that I installed KDE.
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I installed Debian in my sony pcg-grx500 with /dev/hda6 as "/" and /dev/hda7
as /usr. I have Redhat root in /dev/hda1, /home in /dev/hda2, /usr in
/dev/hda3 and swap in /dev/hda5. After installing minimal configuration of
Debian using netinst images, I tried to reboot to Redhat to read
I was wondering if anyone has been successful in getting X and ethernet
working for the system. I tried to install Debian on my laptop by wiping out
Red Hat. Since the X and ethernet did not work, I'm back to RH again. I also
read an entry for pcg-grx316mp that setting up X is really difficult (
I was wondering if anyone has been successful in getting X and ethernet
working for the system. I tried to install Debian on my laptop by wiping out
Red Hat. Since the X and ethernet did not work, I'm back to RH again. I also
read an entry for pcg-grx316mp that setting up X is really difficult (
I was wondering if anyone has been successful in getting X and ethernet
working for the system. I tried to install Debian on my laptop by wiping out
Red Hat. Since the X and ethernet did not work, I'm back to RH again. I also
read an entry for pcg-grx316mp that setting up X is really difficult (
I was wondering if anyone has been successful in getting X and ethernet
working for the system. I tried to install Debian on my laptop by wiping out
Red Hat. Since the X and ethernet did not work, I'm back to RH again. I also
read an entry for pcg-grx316mp that setting up X is really difficult (
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