j a m b i <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there is one on http://scw.ucsd.edu/~bigj/XF86Config
> Josh and myself are trying to get more up there.
That was great. It mostly worked, though the laptop in question won't
handle 24bit (packed pixel problem). I bumped it up to 32 bit and
everything was
there is one on http://scw.ucsd.edu/~bigj/XF86Config
Josh and myself are trying to get more up there.
On 11 Jul 1999, Rob Browning wrote:
> Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > You can customize /usr/doc/xserver-common/examples/XF86Config.eg
> > (i.e. copy it to /etc/X11/XF86Config an
I have one at http://www.loomer.com
I haven't tried it with Debian, but it works with LinuxPPC.
Hugh
On 11 Jul, Rob Browning wrote:
> Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> You can customize /usr/doc/xserver-common/examples/XF86Config.eg
>> (i.e. copy it to /etc/X11/XF86Config and then
Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can customize /usr/doc/xserver-common/examples/XF86Config.eg
> (i.e. copy it to /etc/X11/XF86Config and then hack on it).
> Unfortunately automated configuration is lacking on non-Intel
> architectures at the moment...
That almost worked for me. I
Hello,
I just finished installing potato on my StarMax 3000/160, but when I
unpacked and configured all of the packages, the modem stopped working!
That is, "chat -v '' ATZ OK ATDT3546534" just gives "ATZ" and waits for
the timeout, and pon writes the following to /var/log/messages:
[snip]
chat:
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