I actually figured out the cdrom issue. I have no /dev/cdrom for some
reason, but as it boots, the cdrom is found as /dev/hdb. I added a new
line to fstab that will mount hdb to the /cdrom directory. A little
crude, but very effective.
The kernel version I am running is 2.2.20. I believe tha
I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same behavior
(on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4 install). I have
also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it simply crashes during startup. From
everything I've read, I probably need to upgrade to Xfree86 4.3 in order t
Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same behavior
> (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4 install). I have
> also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it simply crashes during startup. From
> everything I've read, I probably nee
Thank you for your quick reply
> Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same
> > behavior (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4
> > install). I have also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it
> > simply crashes during st
Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> Thank you for your quick reply
>
> > Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > > I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same
> > > behavior (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4
> > > install). I have also seen that I cannot r
Hi all-
On my debian desktop this does not occur; but here on my laptop booting
either 2.6.2 or 2.6.3 I get a locale error message like this:
locale: cannot set lc_ctype to default locale: no such file or directory
I also see this for lc_messages and lc_all as the system boots.
I went through
Incoming from Michael Perry:
>
> On my debian desktop this does not occur; but here on my laptop booting
> either 2.6.2 or 2.6.3 I get a locale error message like this:
>
> locale: cannot set lc_ctype to default locale: no such file or directory
dpkg-reconfigure locales
The root account should
> On Thursday 19 February 2004 11:31 am, Doyle, Patrick wrote:
>
>
> > > I don't use kde, but doesn't a right-click on the
> background bring
> > > up anything useful?
> >
> > Sadly no, this is why I am so confused. I just can't find
> the right
> > knob to turn to shut the darn thing off.
Is there anybody, who has lm-sensors working on Compaq Evo N1020v? I've
read that it's dangerous at ThinkPads. But could soomebody tell me how
it works with Compaqs. Thanks.
--
With best wishes & kindest regards, Andrey.
E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ UIN 162278208
Lawrence Lee wrote:
I can not get linux to detect my PCMCIA ethernet card.
I have a Fujitsu Lifebook 420D laptop and the PCMCIA controller is a
Cirrus CL-PD6729. The PCMCIA card is a 3Com Megahertz 3CXFE575CT, it is a
cardbus card and not an ISA card. Is this specific card and this specific
contro
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> sent out my email this morning, I edited my XF86Config-4 file and removed
> the line that read:
>
> Option "DPMS"
>
> From the "Monitor" section. Just on a whim, I decided to see if KDE would
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$ xset
...
To control Energy Star (DPMS)
On Feb 18, 2004, at 10:38 PM, Graham Williams wrote:
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On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 02:23:21PM +1100, Graham Williams wrote:
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I actually figured out the cdrom issue. I have no /dev/cdrom for some
reason, but as it boots, the cdrom is found as /dev/hdb. I added a new
line to fstab that will mount hdb to the /cdrom directory. A little
crude, but very effective.
The kernel version I am running is 2.2.20. I believe tha
I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same behavior
(on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4 install). I have
also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it simply crashes during startup. From
everything I've read, I probably need to upgrade to Xfree86 4.3 in order t
Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same behavior
> (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4 install). I have
> also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it simply crashes during startup. From
> everything I've read, I probably nee
Lawrence Lee wrote:
I can not get linux to detect my PCMCIA ethernet card.
I have a Fujitsu Lifebook 420D laptop and the PCMCIA controller is a
Cirrus CL-PD6729. The PCMCIA card is a 3Com Megahertz 3CXFE575CT, it is a
cardbus card and not an ISA card. Is this specific card and this specific
cont
Thank you for your quick reply
> Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same
> > behavior (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4
> > install). I have also seen that I cannot run KDE -- it
> > simply crashes during st
Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> Thank you for your quick reply
>
> > Incoming from Doyle, Patrick:
> > > I found this thread in the archives, and I am experiencing the same
> > > behavior (on my Compaq Presario 2100 with a stock "woody" bf2.4
> > > install). I have also seen that I cannot r
Hi all-
On my debian desktop this does not occur; but here on my laptop booting
either 2.6.2 or 2.6.3 I get a locale error message like this:
locale: cannot set lc_ctype to default locale: no such file or directory
I also see this for lc_messages and lc_all as the system boots.
I went through
Incoming from Michael Perry:
>
> On my debian desktop this does not occur; but here on my laptop booting
> either 2.6.2 or 2.6.3 I get a locale error message like this:
>
> locale: cannot set lc_ctype to default locale: no such file or directory
dpkg-reconfigure locales
The root account should
> On Thursday 19 February 2004 11:31 am, Doyle, Patrick wrote:
>
>
> > > I don't use kde, but doesn't a right-click on the
> background bring
> > > up anything useful?
> >
> > Sadly no, this is why I am so confused. I just can't find
> the right
> > knob to turn to shut the darn thing off.
Is there anybody, who has lm-sensors working on Compaq Evo N1020v? I've
read that it's dangerous at ThinkPads. But could soomebody tell me how
it works with Compaqs. Thanks.
--
With best wishes & kindest regards, Andrey.
E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ UIN 162278208
Dear Sir /Madam,
For
pigment-ink-coating, cost-saving hyperdispersant,free samples
available.
I take the
pleasure in advising you that we
are a manufacturer specializing in hyperdispersants. Today, through the years of
growth, Shanghai Sanzheng Polymer Material Co., Ltd.
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