Title: 될수밖에 없는 영어 - 아이러브잉글리쉬
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On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 03:58, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Nick Bailey wrote:
>
> >Thridly (out of two 8-): the mouse crashes when exiting KDE.
> >I've not seen this in a bug report. It's a USB one and works
> >fine until you exit KDE. The remapping of F11 and F12 as the
> >two mouse buttons wor
On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 10:46, Nick Bailey wrote:
> > >Thridly (out of two 8-): the mouse crashes when exiting KDE.
> > >I've not seen this in a bug report. It's a USB one and works
> > >fine until you exit KDE. The remapping of F11 and F12 as the
> > >two mouse buttons works fine too (just left t
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 08:12:55AM +0100, Klaus Prasse wrote:
>I've downloaded CD-images for the Debian PowerPC version. After that I
>tried to install debian on a RS6000 system, but the system didn't boot
>from my CDs. Are the CD images 'Debian PowerPC' not bootable? I didn't
>succeed in finding
>
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Arlie Glenn Capps wrote:
> >You're probably running OFfb, which can't even know what the real mode
> >is, let alone change it. You need to get tdfxfb going.
>
> Yes, when I "cat /proc/fb" it says something like "OFfb Voodoo3" (I'm not
> using
> that computer right now, but so
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 10:56:34AM +0100, Michel Dänzer came forth with:
> Of course not, doesn't kdm also have an option to restart the X server
> though?
>
add -once to the Xserver invocation. Which, IIRC, for kdm is:
/etc/kde2/kdm/Xservers
L.
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Hi all,
I would want to install potato in an iMac. I have MacOS 9 and a disk with a
partition with linux option enabled.
Please tell me how I can start install scripts.
Thanks,
Renato
Hello,
As I'm so stupid, I let my pismo run out of battery this nigth (just
forgotten to plug it ...) this mornig, I found it stopped.
I think, well no problem, (except the cpu time lost, and uptime lost
;-) ) pmud should have notice that battery is going out, and should have
cleanly shu
> I think, well no problem, (except the cpu time lost, and uptime lost
> ;-) ) pmud should have notice that battery is going out, and should have
> cleanly shutdown the machine
Nope, it should have put the machine to sleep mode. After considerable
time in sleep mode, the battery may still run out
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > I think, well no problem, (except the cpu time lost, and uptime lost
> > ;-) ) pmud should have notice that battery is going out, and should have
> > cleanly shutdown the machine
>
> Nope, it should have put the machine to sleep mode. After consider
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 03:58, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Nick Bailey wrote:
Thridly (out of two 8-): the mouse crashes when exiting KDE.
I've not seen this in a bug report. It's a USB one and works
fine until you exit KDE. The remapping of F11 and F12 as the
two mouse b
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On Jan 17 2002, Branden Robinson wrote:
> I'm not sure, but I think you probably need the BusID unless you're
> using the fbdev driver.
Indeed, it took me ages to make a 9500/180MP with an imstt
card work with xfree86 -- I had to specify the pci slot where
the card was. Oth
I had this problem with Potato as well (we had some discussion about it,
but it diverted to a Mozilla thread).
When I try to install Netscape with dselect, it says that Netscape relies
on a statically linked Motif library which "is not available." Is
something wrong with how I have may apt-sources
> I would want to install potato in an iMac. I have MacOS 9 and a disk with a
> partition with linux option enabled.
> Please tell me how I can start install scripts.
Put in your Debian CD and reboot holding down the C key to boot from CD.
Getting MacOS 9 and Debian to stay on the same machine
Hooray! Thank-you all very much for the help! I realized what I was doing
wrong. I was booting using BootX, with the "no video driver" check-box checked,
which ensures that the framebuffer is used. Once I unchecked that and put the
right "video=tdfx:" kernel arg in, things started working beaut
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 19:11, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On Jan 17 2002, Branden Robinson wrote:
> > I'm not sure, but I think you probably need the BusID unless you're
> > using the fbdev driver.
>
> Indeed, it took me ages to make a 9500/180MP with an imstt
> card work with xfree86 -- I h
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 05:55, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 12:23:50AM -0500, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> > That's what I did, and it seems to work, but the instructions should say
> > not to specify a bus ID if you don't have PCI video, such as for all the
> > macs that just h
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 15:12, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 03:58, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> >
> >>Nick Bailey wrote:
> >>
> >>>Thridly (out of two 8-): the mouse crashes when exiting KDE.
> >>>I've not seen this in a bug report. It's a USB one and wor
RF> I've been trying to get a 2.4.x kernel to work on my PowerMac 9600 with
RF> G4 upgrade. The closest I've gotten is with a stock 2.4.17 kernel. It
RF> seems to boot ok until it gets to:
RF> Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
RF> After that it
Geert Uytterhoeven ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Tdfxfb doesn't support resource management yet, so either compile a kernel
> without offb, or say video=offb:off.
Is there some trick to adding stuff in the args box in BootX? Everything
I put in the extra args box seems to get ignored by the kernel
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 10:04:19AM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 08:12:55AM +0100, Klaus Prasse wrote:
> >I've downloaded CD-images for the Debian PowerPC version. After that I
> >tried to install debian on a RS6000 system, but the system didn't boot
> >from my CDs. Are the
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 01:14:54PM -0600, Paul F. Pearson wrote:
> I had this problem with Potato as well (we had some discussion about it,
> but it diverted to a Mozilla thread).
>
> When I try to install Netscape with dselect, it says that Netscape relies
> on a statically linked Motif library w
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Chris Tillman wrote:
> I don't know. But how about Mozilla (which is free Netscape anyway)?
> I've also gotten Konqueror to run without KDE, it's nice and simple.
> And a third alternative is galeon, though I understand it's not quite
> as stable.
I know the Netscape packages
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