Le Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 07:39:51PM -0700, Rony ecrit :
> Debian automatically does the file checking every mounting 24 times,
> how to configure this? It's too frequent for me.
tune2fs -c# /dev/hd?
> Do we need to defrag in Linux? If yes, what tool to use? I'm using
> ext3 as the file system.
No
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
On Friday 15 October 2004 03:03, Derek Broughton wrote:
Probably, but I'm sure it would be better asked on an appropriate list -
debian-kde? What desktop software are you using?
This could very well be a driver issue, and thus appropriate for this list.
Hi Anders,
On Friday 15 October 2004 11:59, ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
> Identifier "Generic Video Card"
> Driver "vesa"
Yep. This is definately a problem. I can pretty much guarantee you wont get
any anti-aliasing going with this driver.
> in XF86Config-4. Checking the specs of m
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
On Friday 15 October 2004 11:59, ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Identifier "Generic Video Card"
Driver "vesa"
Yep. This is definately a problem. I can pretty much guarantee you wont get
any anti-aliasing going with this driver.
in XF86Config-
I cannot login to my Yahoo account using Kopete. Always password error.
Anybody experience this?
There is an issue with Kopete and Yahoo. I had to switch to Gaim.
ski
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Chris "Ski" Ka
Hey everyone,
I am running a 2.6.8 kernel with ALSA. In KDE, XMMS, MPlayer, and all the
other media players work fine. Furthermore, when I press "Test Sound" in the
Sound System section of the Control Center, a sound is played (even if XMMS
is playing in the background). However, I get none of
Ok, sorry everyone, I just fixed it. It turns out one has to manually edit the
config file for the events. This is a link to the solution, in case anyone
else is interested:
http://freebsd.kde.org/pipermail/kde-freebsd/2004-June/008411.html
FC
On Friday 15 October 2004 02:30 pm, Fede wrote:
>
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Fede wrote:
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Out of curiousity, is yours a knoppix hdinstall? I tried that a while
back and couldn't get any of my system sounds either. After a HD crash,
I installed debian itself, and not only have I been much happier with a lighter
system, but my system sounds
are back
whoops, that's what I get for not checking the rest of the thread before
replying...sorry.
Jason Powers
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