Hey,
That sounds like it's not recognizing your onboard video...
Be sure you have CONFIG_FB, CONFIG_FB_OF, and CONFIG_FB_PLATINUM set to
yes in your kernel config...
Otherwise, do you have a strange CPU upgrade? Did earlier versions of
Paul's kernel work on your machine?
-Matt
On Sat, 20 May
The easiest way to change this is to add something like:
Rxvt*termName: xterm
XTerm*termName: xterm
to ~/.Xresources
I noticed this too, and quickly changed my resources... maybe the question
should be asked on debian-devel?
later, -m
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Josh Huber wrote:
> Why does debian c
I sent the maintainer the patch awhile ago, just do an NMU...
-matt
On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, luther sven wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 08:35:38AM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
> > At 15:20 +0200 1999-06-14, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > >yes, sure, but it would be more convenient to have a true patch, any
Can Hartmut or someone explain to me how the auto-building/uploading is
done on tervola?
And another thing... the perl guy keeps losing this semun patch and then
doesn't answer his email! Can someone else try to contact him or
ultimately do an NMU...
-matt
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On Sat, 28 Nov 1998, Georg Bauer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know what to use to control the sound volume on a Mac? I
-- snip --
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.
Tom, to fix this p
OK guys,
I have packaged QUIK, the boot loader for pmac (and clones).
Package: quik
Status: install ok installed
Priority: important
Section: base
Installed-Size: 84
Maintainer: Matt McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 1.3.1-0.1
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.0.92)
Conffiles:
/etc/
On 31 Aug 1998, Stefan Berndtsson wrote:
> going for another approach, I chroot from a libc-1.99 system onto the
> base-partition. That works fine at first. However, when trying to install
> anything, I get:
>
> bash-2.01# dpkg -iGE adduser_3.8.deb
> tar: conffiles: Cannot chown to uid 0 gid 0
On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Alex Romosan wrote:
> >did you make your debian partition bootable? before you removed the
> >redhat one, it was probably getting the bootblocks from there..
>
> how do you make a partition bootable? can i do it now (without
> destroying my partitions)?
you make it bootable
On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Alex Romosan wrote:
> i can't seem to be able to boot back into debian after i delete the
> redhat partition. this is what i did. i created three partitions, one
> swap 20mb, one unix partition 100mb, and another unix partition for
> the rest of the disk. i installed the base
On 23 Aug 1998, Rob Browning wrote:
>
> FWIW, I tried to build apt, and it died during the configure stage
> with an SLang problem. After I hacked configure.in, it got past that
> stage, but it ends up needing libg++ which it looks like isn't
> available yet. Is that a major sticking point righ
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