Re: pcmcia and nfs

2000-02-15 Thread Stephen Hardman
-- Start of PGP signed section. > [posted this also do debian-user, no crosspost] > > Hi all, > > I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support, > works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs > from my server. Mounting works without problem, but at boot up >

Re: pcmcia and nfs

2000-02-15 Thread Stephen Hardman
> -- Start of PGP signed section. > > [posted this also do debian-user, no crosspost] > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support, > > works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs > > from my server. Mounting works without problem, b

Re: How to re-install from PCMCIA-SCSI-CDROM?

2000-02-21 Thread Stephen Hardman
> > you could always do a floppy install for the base stuff. > > > > and then use that base install to get the cdrom working, when you get the > > cdrom working you can use dselect and point it to get the packages off the > > cdrom. > > Assuming you have a SCSI pcmcia card, -and- the slink insta

Re: mp3 use - laptop purchase

2000-04-04 Thread Stephen Hardman
[Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...] > On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Ben Messinger wrote: > > > > I need to purchase a laptop within the next two weeks. One of the most > > critical factors is superb sound support. One of the primary functions > > of my laptop will be to serve up mp3's thr

Re: Back to Windows??

2001-02-19 Thread Stephen Hardman
> I think you've been spoiled. I have a Matrox Millenium card, pretty > common. Never have black bars under windows, nor matter which settings I > use. Always have them under Linux. Pushed the equations as far as they'd > go using the raw numbers from the manuals, and could not remove them.

Re: Back to Windows??

2001-02-21 Thread Stephen Hardman
I don't think this thread will end without it being killed off, it's based too much on peoples definition of the social issues involved rather than the localised issue of the software IMHO. > > Sorry, but I've misstated. I'm not speaking about the size of the compiled > code. I mean the code i

Re: Today's Challange

2001-03-23 Thread Stephen Hardman
> * fix /etc/lilo.conf to be correct & run /sbin/lilo; > alternatively setup a dif't boot method (floppy, or loadlin) Don't forget to set the bootdev to to the HD you're setting up.

Re: Back to Windows??

2001-02-19 Thread Stephen Hardman
> I think you've been spoiled. I have a Matrox Millenium card, pretty > common. Never have black bars under windows, nor matter which settings I > use. Always have them under Linux. Pushed the equations as far as they'd > go using the raw numbers from the manuals, and could not remove them.

Re: Back to Windows??

2001-02-20 Thread Stephen Hardman
I don't think this thread will end without it being killed off, it's based too much on peoples definition of the social issues involved rather than the localised issue of the software IMHO. > > Sorry, but I've misstated. I'm not speaking about the size of the compiled > code. I mean the code

Re: Today's Challange

2001-03-23 Thread Stephen Hardman
> * fix /etc/lilo.conf to be correct & run /sbin/lilo; > alternatively setup a dif't boot method (floppy, or loadlin) Don't forget to set the bootdev to to the HD you're setting up. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [

Re: adding scripts to /etc/init.d ?

2002-07-18 Thread Stephen Hardman
Checking application/pgp-signature: FAILURE -- Start of PGP signed section. > * myster sen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-07-18 17:42 -0400: > > hello gale... > > > > 2002-07-18/11h, when Gale Stafford wrote: > > > I want debian to start pump when it boots up, so that I dont have to > > > manually ty