Thus spake Ricardo Diz:
>
> Hi there!
>
> I'm trying to change some defaults in theme BlueSteel for Enlightenment,
> specially the borders. I mean, I know I can change them for any window I want
> and then use the remember option, but I want it to be the default with
> BlueSteel.
>
> BTW, whe
Thus spake Ricardo Diz:
>
> Hi there!
>
> I'm trying to change some defaults in theme BlueSteel for Enlightenment, specially
>the borders. I mean, I know I can change them for any window I want and then use the
>remember option, but I want it to be the default with BlueSteel.
>
> BTW, where c
This one time, at band camp, Charles Lewis said:
> Can't find a driver that works for my built in ethernet port. The device id
> is 8086:1059.
> None of the obvious drivers work (eepro100,eexpress,eepro,etc). Any ideas?
> Please CC me, as I am on the road for the next 2 weeks. Thanks.
Try cat /proc
This one time, at band camp, steve thompson said:
>
> I am trying to get cd writing working on a Fujitsu
> Lifebook P-2040, which has an internal removal
> cd-rw/dvdrom.
>
> First, does anyone recommend any particular cd burning
> software?
>
> I installed xcdroast, but have not been able to s
This one time, at band camp, Joe Wreschnig said:
> Two nitpicks; first, this is insecure if anyone else uses your system.
> The proper mode (IMO) is 4750, and then add the users you want to burn
> CDs to the cdrom group; only they'll be able to run the binary.
>
> Secondly, that's not the sticky b
This one time, at band camp, Jeff said:
> Oh Ye Debian Guru's!
>
> I have a Dell Latitude CPx with the combo touchpad and stylus
> (eraser-head) mouse. These input devices share the PS/2 interface
> along with the PS/2 connector on the back of the laptop. Also, this
> touchpad/stylus is a regula
This one time, at band camp, Dom Leon said:
> Sam, you have hit it on the nose!
> Everything you mentioned I did (after 4 days up til
> 5am =)
>
> The command you mentioned: insmod eepro100 was it! I
> was trying: insmod pci-scan That was what the
> documentation said I should write since that was
This one time, at band camp, alberto said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to get the dongle cables for my Motorola Mariner PCMCIA modem/fax/lan.
>
> I have searched google, gone to Motorola website and the like, without being
> able to find any useful info, particularly for the LAN cable. I did find a
>
This one time, at band camp, Jeff said:
> Stephen Gran, 2002-Jul-14 23:42 -0400:
> >
> > I've never done it, as my laptop has a 3 button mouse built in, but I've
> > seen other people's config files posted here and there that have several
> >
This one time, at band camp, martin f krafft said:
> Can you:
>
> - bounce and resend mail
> - edit incoming mail
> - filter freely
> - read IMAP, POP, mbox and Maildir *without* just downloading to
> a local directory and displaying from there
> - integrate custom text processors
>
This one time, at band camp, René Seindal said:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a wireless solution for my laptop at home. I will need
> a PCMCIA card and an access point. Later I might add wireless
> connectivity for another laptop and a stationary computer. I would much
> prefer something that wor
This one time, at band camp, Johan Ehnberg said:
> Thanks, this helps me on the way. pcmcia-cs is set up durinf setup. The
> cardmgr is supposed to first identify and beep, then configure and beep.
> But there is only one low beep, meaning that identifying failed. Is
> there a way i can force dr
This one time, at band camp, Stefano Canepa said:
> Dear all,
> I have a ThinkPad 380Z with X configured to run only at 1024x768. I
> need to do some presentation using external projector which runs only at
> 800x600 own can I change only external monitor resolution? leaving the
> internal LC
This one time, at band camp, Michele said:
> I've just installe debian woody on my athlon 1200 asus laptop, but during
> the installation proces, after the boot prompt and a few init messages, as
> soon as the penguin logo appeared, the text displayed on the screen moved
> down about five lines,
This one time, at band camp, Ben said:
> At the very end of my boot into debian, a bunch of
> network/driver/status information is displayed which then floods into
> my login box.
>
> Anyone know of a way to send this to /dev/null or at least get rid of
> it to make my login look cleaner?
man klog
This one time, at band camp, Joe Sypniewski said:
> There are two good things happen to human race; development of the wheel
> and Linux Debian. Thanx for help, there is no better supported software
> than this one.
>
> Alexei Khlebnikov wrote:
> >
> > > I am a novice in Linux & I would appreciat
This one time, at band camp, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica said:
>
> Dear all,
>
> My Sony Vaio FX401 laptop was stolen. I was insured so I can buy an
> other one. The closest to it I can find is Sony Vaio FX701. Does someone
> have this model? I don't understand about the modem (56K V90 modem) if
> it i
This one time, at band camp, Eric Richardson said:
> Hi,
>
> I seem to have everything working okay but can't seem to get eth0 to
> come up automatically on boot. Everything worked fine with 2.2.20 kernel
> but now with 2.4.18-k6 it won't start without running ifup eth0. I'd
> really like to ge
This one time, at band camp, steve thompson said:
> Thanks for the hints. I am running Gnome, and I think
> I found the problem in .gnome/session in my home
> directory. Should I just edit the lines referring to
> Opera out directly, or would there be a better way.
> It does not show up in the G
This one time, at band camp, steve thompson said:
> Saving the currnet session doesn't solve the problem. If I save the
> current session with Opera not open, it saves the ~/.gnome/session
> file without the four lines refering to Opera restart command, and
> indeed the next time I boot up Opera
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