At 09:39 PM 8/22/99 +0200, Tim Kaiser wrote:
>Am 22 Aug 99, hast Du, Hans van den Boogert, folgendes geschrieben:
>
>> - get X working (NeoMagic MagicMedia256AV. I got the right driver from
>> RedHat's ftp site - XFCom-neomagic-glibc-2_0_0-1_i386.tgz - but no luck
>> in installing them. Still "320
>> I got the SVGA driver as part of the 'potato' (unstable) release of
>> Debian.
> I'm running slink. Last time I tried upgrading I messed up my system
> pretty bad.
All you really need is the latest SVGA server binary.
ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/current/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc/Serv
Hi,
there is a new Debian package by NOKUBI Takatsugu availabe at
http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~knok/debian , which provides
the according tools for infrared (IrDA) support. The
package is based on libc2.1 and needs an according kernel. I suggest
>= 2.3.14 , but couldn't check the package by myself.
Anyone had good luck getting a laptop running Debian to run in various
Ethernet and dial-up environments? Currently my laptop works wonderfully
at home, but the office network uses DHCP (and home does not), as well as
I'd like to be able to dial into the home network when I'm on the road.
I messe
Nathan Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a "killer app" for doing this type of thing out there?
Yes. Run dhcpd at home. :)
At 09:39 PM 8/22/99 +0200, Tim Kaiser wrote:
>Am 22 Aug 99, hast Du, Hans van den Boogert, folgendes geschrieben:
>
>> - get X working (NeoMagic MagicMedia256AV. I got the right driver from
>> RedHat's ftp site - XFCom-neomagic-glibc-2_0_0-1_i386.tgz - but no luck
>> in installing them. Still "320
>> I got the SVGA driver as part of the 'potato' (unstable) release of
>> Debian.
> I'm running slink. Last time I tried upgrading I messed up my system
> pretty bad.
All you really need is the latest SVGA server binary.
ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/current/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc/Serv
Hi,
there is a new Debian package by NOKUBI Takatsugu availabe at
http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~knok/debian , which provides
the according tools for infrared (IrDA) support. The
package is based on libc2.1 and needs an according kernel. I suggest
>= 2.3.14 , but couldn't check the package by myself.
Anyone had good luck getting a laptop running Debian to run in various
Ethernet and dial-up environments? Currently my laptop works wonderfully
at home, but the office network uses DHCP (and home does not), as well as
I'd like to be able to dial into the home network when I'm on the road.
I messe
Nathan Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a "killer app" for doing this type of thing out there?
Yes. Run dhcpd at home. :)
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