In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt
McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>as long as you're using the DMAsound driver (any kernel >= 2.1.100), you
>can use aumix. there is a debian package, but it doesn't build right
>now.
Hmm. Doesn't sound too practical, to use a package that is not there ;-)
Ok
On Sat, 28 Nov 1998, Eric Anholt wrote:
> The "pegboard" at startup is when you compile with "VGA console"
> checked in the general settings. Just turn it off, it doesn't seem to do
Aah! yes, this fixed it. Thanks!
> As for svgalib, I think that the libggi will put wrappers for
> sv
Well, I had a Netscape 4.5 sitting around, and X is sorta working, so I
tried it. In deb, I fix961212'ed the files in the install directory, then
ran the installer fine. I fixed the files in the /usr/local/netscape
directory and tried running it. It asked for libstdc++.so.2.8. I have
.2.9, but w
The "pegboard" at startup is when you compile with "VGA console"
checked in the general settings. Just turn it off, it doesn't seem to do
hurt anything and fixes the pegboard. (what would need the VGA console
stuff? Anyone know?)
As for svgalib, I think that the libggi will put w
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