>
> On that basis, it seems the XF86_SVGA server is the right one for the
> Savage chips, and it looks as though the XF86_S3V server is obsolete.
>
H, guess you're right on that. I was running a Savage4-based card in
my system some weeks ago, and it only worked well with the SVGA server. W
Heather wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > ob laptop: framebuffer is driving me nuts. What should be so different
> > > about framebuffer support under Debian (potato/woody mix) and RH 6.1, that
> > > the latter "just works" for framebuffer X, but Debian complai
/ Matthew Quigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| What does SIOCADDRT mean, I get SIOCADDRT : Invalid argument at boot up?
The debian install on my box setup the network address
incorrectly. (I don't know why.) In /etc/init.d/network, I got
NETWORK= instead of NETWORK= so the
following "
/ Peter Firmstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| > Has anybody successfully installed any sound on the tecra 8100?
Nope, but it's next on my list :-)
| > Here is my current problem:
| > 1) running anything but oss ; doesn't work;
| > 2) running oss with no x & apmd killed ; works great;
On Monday 15 May 2000, at 10 h 27, the keyboard of Norman Walsh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NETWORK= instead of NETWORK= so the
> following "route add -net ${NETWORK}" produced an SIOCADDRT
> error. You might be having the same problem.
A more common error is to use a 2.2 Linux kernel with Debi
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> There are other reasons to use the framebuffer, like security: if you
> have untrusted users, you only need to audit the small bit of code in
> the fb, then you can run X non-suid, instead of countin
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This would be great timing if you get it sorted out!
I've just ordered an 8100 to replace my current Dell Lattitude CPi
please keep the list informed of progress / success!!
Mike.
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> To: Peter
This is rapidly drifting off-topic, but...
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> Hi,
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> Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > There are other reasons to use the framebuffer, like security: if you
> > have untrusted users, you only need to audi
hi. I just installed debian on my laptop toshiba
satellite 2595cdt. I have a pcmcis 3ComLan PC
card(3ccfe574bt lan pc card). I do not know how to
install it ie what drivers/modules to use(i am a
newbie;bear with me).Can someone sugggest something
to get my ethernet to work). The probe command
On Mon, 15 May 2000, karthikeyan gourisankaran wrote:
>
> hi. I just installed debian on my laptop toshiba
> satellite 2595cdt. I have a pcmcis 3ComLan PC
> card(3ccfe574bt lan pc card). I do not know how to
> install it ie what drivers/modules to use(i am a
> newbie;bear with me).Can someone s
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/auction/25503247
Hey does that look n e good?
Would that run X, etc.
Tim Brown
On 15-May-2000 Tim Brown wrote:
> http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/auction/25503247
> Hey does that look n e good?
> Would that run X, etc.
>
you need to know the model number, or at least the type of video card. Then go
to the linux on laptops page and look it up.
I am trying to install my pcmcia drivers on an old Gateway Colorbook.
(I got it for free). When I run Config,
or try to recompile the module, I get the following messages:
Starting PCMCIA services:
modules/lib/modules/2.0.34/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o:
unresolved symbol apm_unregister_callback_Rb7166c6
Norman Walsh wrote:
> / Peter Firmstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> | > Has anybody successfully installed any sound on the tecra 8100?
>
> Nope, but it's next on my list :-)
>
> | > Here is my current problem:
> | > 1) running anything but oss ; doesn't work;
> | > 2) running oss with
Try the sites:
www.opensound.com
www.alsa-project.org
Peter Firmstone wrote:
> Norman Walsh wrote:
>
> > / Peter Firmstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> > | > Has anybody successfully installed any sound on the tecra 8100?
> >
> > Nope, but it's next on my list :-)
> >
> > | > Here is
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