Thanks! That solved it.
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Mike Alborn wrote on 07-Feb-2002:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 03:49:44PM +0100, Xaveer Leijtens wrote:
> > I have a problem with X 4.1 on my inspiron 4100. I use the vesa driver.
> > After about 15 minutes of i
Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 11:37:38AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
> manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
> terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
What about xvt, rxvt,
> Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
> manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
> terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
>
Have you look to rxvt?
Ionel
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
> manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
> terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
Before I was drawn into gnome-term
From: "Ignasi Palou-Rivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm trying to upgrade the kernel I'm running on my Thinkpad from 2.4.7
> to 2.4.16
>
> I can't find any deb packages for the Lucent modem modules for current
> kernel versions. The last one I can find is for 2.4.14, before the
> major VM fixes. Wha
From: "Klaas Gadeyne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > IIRC, you can only have 7 total partitions: 3 primary, and 4 logical (or
is
> > it the other way around?), so you may have to lt youre hda4 be one big
> > partition for debian.
>
> Is this so?? I thought you could have more logical ones...
>
in the fi
Derek Broughton a écrit, lundi 11 février 2002, à 09:14 :
> From: "Klaas Gadeyne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> > Is this so?? I thought you could have more logical ones...
> >
> in the first place it's four primaries - one or more of which are containers
Only *one* `container' is allowed with usua
From: "Jacques L'helgoualc'h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Derek Broughton a écrit, lundi 11 février 2002, à 09:14 :
> > From: "Klaas Gadeyne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
> > > Is this so?? I thought you could have more logical ones...
> > >
> > in the first place it's four primaries - one or more of wh
Derek Broughton a écrit, lundi 11 février 2002, à 10:09 :
> From: "Jacques L'helgoualc'h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> > Only *one* `container' is allowed with usual tools as c?fdisk.
>
> Oh - I had never seen such a restriction, but then I hadn't tried to do it
> either. I'll bow to your expertise
Title: Message
Hi,
I am using Debian
Potato on a Thinkpad T20.
I have a PCMCIA
network card and my file network.opts is correctly
configured.
Yet, i can't go out
of my local network and i have to type : "rout del default" and "route add
default gw xxx.xx.x.x" each time i reboot the system
Title: Message
can
you post the contents of your /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, netstat -rn (before you
route del defalut; route add default gw x.x.x.x) to the
list?
-g
-Original Message-From: Axel Minck
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 10:08
AMTo: debian
Axel Minck wrote:
Hi,
I am using Debian Potato on a Thinkpad T20.
I have a PCMCIA network card and my file network.opts is correctly
configured.
Yet, i can't go out of my local network and i have to type : "rout del
default" and "route add default gw xxx.xx.x.x" each time i reboot the
Title: Message
Before typing route
ass default gw 172.24.0.1, netstat -rn gives:
Destination Gateway
GenMask
172.24.0.0
0.0.0.0
255.255.0.0
172.24.0.0
0.0.0.0
255.255.0.0
172.24.0.0
0.0.0.0
255.255.0.0
0.0.0.0
172.24.0.1 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.
Alex,
Unset the GATEWAY in your /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. 'network' script adds it
automatically.
If you want (need) to use gateway for specific networks set it up in your
start_fn() function in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts.
Jacek
I haven't quite followed this thread, but there are at least two
packages, tpconfig and synaptics, that contain a program to control
various features of the synaptics touchpad, such as tapping, dragging,
tapping in corners etc.
It might be what you need.
René Seindal.
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Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
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terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
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> manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
> terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
What about xvt, rxvt
> Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
> manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
> terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
>
Have you look to rxvt?
Ionel
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> Hi! I run Debian on a 486 with 8M RAM. I could find a low memory window
> manager (lwm), but I still don't know if xterm is the most memory efficient
> terminal emulator, or there is a better one. Any ideas?
Before I was drawn into gnome-ter
From: "Ignasi Palou-Rivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm trying to upgrade the kernel I'm running on my Thinkpad from 2.4.7
> to 2.4.16
>
> I can't find any deb packages for the Lucent modem modules for current
> kernel versions. The last one I can find is for 2.4.14, before the
> major VM fixes. Wh
From: "Klaas Gadeyne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > IIRC, you can only have 7 total partitions: 3 primary, and 4 logical (or
is
> > it the other way around?), so you may have to lt youre hda4 be one big
> > partition for debian.
>
> Is this so?? I thought you could have more logical ones...
>
in the f
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