Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tim Connors wrote:
>> Or what about
>> automatically doubling each time it runs out of room, and starting again
>> (along with an appropriate warning message as to how not to keep doing
>> this)?
>
> Kinda defeats the purpose of limiting the amount of s
Hello,
scsi0: ERROR on channel 0, id 0, lun 0, CDB: 0x03 00 00 00 40 00
Info fld=0x10, Current sd0b:00: sns = f0 3
ASC=15 ASCQ= 0
Raw sense data:0xf0 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x10 0x0a 0x00 0x00 0x00
0x00 0x15
0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 64
isofs_read
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Ian Greenhoe wrote:
> The difference between sufficient and clear is the difference between
> "Error: 2" and "Error: Access denied." They both mean the same thing,
> at least according to errno. :)
Y... And what's the difference betwe
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 23:52 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Tim Connors wrote:
> > It's not that clear!
>
> It's clear enough for people who are interesed in finding an answer to be
> able to do so. I agree it could provide more information. But that does not
> mean it isn't clear.
>
I have to
Hi,
I've got a Toshiba Tecra S1 Laptop on which I installed Debian Sarge and a
new Kernel (2.6.12.2).
My problem are the Hotkeys, the FN-Keys (FN-Space, FN-ESC, FN-F1 to FN-F10)
which won't work.
The normal solution for this is to use the Toshiba-Module in the kernel and
the the fnfxd-software o
Hello!
Cool, so now I know for sure its the mouse driver. How do I go about
adding the psmouse or event modules? Do I go in and edit the x-config
file to say "psmouse/usbhid/mousedev" in the device or Protocol
section? Or not that at all? I am very much a newbie when it comes to
installing/modify
Gregory Babusiaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I got an acer aspire 1406 LC with, I think, an ATI radeon video card.
> I can't get my debian system to display in 1024*768, even though my card can
> handle this resolution. I opened a console, run dkpg-reconfigure
> xserver-xfree86, specified
OoO Pendant le temps de midi du jeudi 21 juillet 2005, vers 12:22,
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> Furthermore when is too much information obsfucating? The often cited
> example is IE's "Friendly" error messages which explain nothing. Give me a
> short, relatively straight forw
yours look just like mine... except that you have to add the driver to
the device section... see my .XF86Config:
Section "Device"
Identifier "VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome]
Integrated Video"
Driver "vesa" # that's what I use... I have to change
it
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Tim Connors wrote:
>> Or what about
>> automatically doubling each time it runs out of room, and starting again
>> (along with an appropriate warning message as to how not to keep doing
>> this)?
>
> Kinda defeats the purpose of limiting the amount of space the process
> u
Did you try to use ATI drivers, instead of Generic driver ?
If ur card is listed in the following page
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.14.13.html
you should probably tryout their drivers.
https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=27
But the generic
First of all, this isn't a pain. This is what mailing lists are for.
Second, to see if it works, in a console run:
modprobe input
modprobe psmouse
modprobe usbhid
modprobe mousedev.
Then start x.
If that works, then add input, psmouse, usbhid, and mousedev to /etc/modules. That will load them on
Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 02:07:39PM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Maybe I'm just being particularly dense today, but is there really a
>> problem with maintaining the SSH tunnel even when localhost and your mail
>> host are
>> the same machine? Then you always connect to p
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Furthermore when is too much information obsfucating? The often cited
> example is IE's "Friendly" error messages which explain nothing. Give me
> a short, relatively straight forward and meaningful string (Which "Dynamic
> MMap ran out of room" is) over overly verbose "h
Hello!
Thank you again for the help! Please know that I truly appreciate it!
Anyways,I tried what you suggested and all I got for each input was :
"Can't locate module (input)"
What happens now?
-Will
That's alright, try the other modules, and then ty starting x.
Are using the stock kernel, or are you using custom kernel? And what kernel.On 7/21/05, Will Ness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Hello!Thank you again for the help! Please know that I truly appreciate it!
Anyways,I tried what you suggeste
S. Massy wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Toshiba Satellite 1110 (which comes with a cd-r/w burner) with
which I have burnt countless CDs in the past without so much as the
shadow of a problem. Now, however, things have changed for the very
worse...
Are you burning at a speed that matches the disc?
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