On 19/1/02 5:48 pm, "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sam, 2002-01-19 at 18:44, rod brookes wrote:
>> Can anyone help with my sound please?
>> I am using an G4 mac
>> insmod dmasound sound on...reboot sound is off
>> modprobe dmasound
Can anyone help with my sound please?
I am using an G4 mac
insmod dmasound sound on...reboot sound is off
modprobe dmasound esd sound on...reboot sound is off!
Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong please?
Regards
Rod Brookes
On 12/1/02 8:09 pm, "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 20:41, rod brookes wrote:
>
>> I have recently upgraded the ram in my macintosh and to my horror Debian no
>> longer works. When Woody appears will it work with more than 500
Debian Team
I have recently upgraded the ram in my macintosh and to my horror
Debian no
longer works. When Woody appears will it work with more than 500MB of ram?
Regards
Rod Brookes
Please can anyone help?
I have just done a new install on a G4 including Gnome but the
desktop which loads is xdm and I would like Gnome to load on startup.
Please can anyone help?
Regards
Rod Brookes
on the correct setup?
I have a Logitech Mouseman
Iiyama Vision Master Pro 410 Monitor
Regards
Rod Brookes
Courtesy Ethan Benson (where should this be documented?) :
if using 2.2.18pre21 or later:
change the mouse device to /dev/input/mice.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ADVICE THIS WORKED OK
Rega
correct setup?
I have a Logitech Mouseman
Iiyama Vision Master Pro 410 Monitor
Regards
Rod Brookes
I have about 7GB disk space available on my G4...can anybody give me
a good partition breakdown for size of root, home, usr, opt etc. when
installing Debian 2.2 r2. It seems a bit confusing with all the
different partitions as to what size is correct for my useage. I will
be using it for home u
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