Arlen Carlson wrote:
> Well I'm making progress on my Gnome sound problem...seems that esd is at
> fault. If I kill the esd process I get my sound back under Gnome.
>
> The big question is why? And how did this problem start? How do I prevent
> esd
> from running under Gnome, or do I need it?
Hi All,
I recently got sound working on my machine and I was wondering how to
turn up the volume?
thanks,
Andy
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Hi All,
I'm using telnet to log into my desktop machine from my laptop and
I would like to be able to run an application on the desktop machine and
have the display be on the laptop. After loging into the desktop and
switching the DISPLAY variable:
>export DISPLAY="192.168.1.2:0.0"
I get thi
> Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a downloadable HTML comprehensive tutorial? Do we
> > have one in the man pages?
try the rute user's tutorial. You can find it at:
http://www.linuxdoc.org
I think it's in the guides section
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> On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 09:22:54AM -0500, Andrew Dwight Dixon wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I'm an old-school fvwm fan but I recently decided to try gnome and kde
> > because I told my sister I'd help her install Linux and she'll
> &g
Stan Kaufman wrote:
>
> Since this seems to be a widespread situation, I want to figure out how
> to do this process. I'd be happy to write up a mini-HOWTO. But before I
> start, I'd like to know what I'm running into.
HI Stan,
looks like were in the same situation. I'm looking into building .de
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> The "right way" to do this is to add it using modconf. But AFAIK this just
> adds
> it to /etc/modules (along with any arguments the module might need).
>
Thanks for the info it's great to know about tools like modco
HI Jeff,
I've got the same card and for me it worked right out of the box. I guess that
doesn't help, but:
If you think the CD you have is bad look at the checksums (md5sum I think).
Try a clean install and don't do anything to the modules when prompted (I left
them
alone and it worked).
There
ktb wrote:
>
>
> I've been on and off this list for a couple years. I just started using
> Debian again after about a 6 month layoff. I'm glad to see this string is
> still going:) Maybe it is perverse of me but I would hate to see the
> instructions change. It is a tradition:)
I agree. Not
Daniel Pittman wrote:
>
> Add the name of any modules you want loaded at startup to the file
> '/etc/modules'.
>
>
That works beautifully. Thank you very much.
later,
Andy
>
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Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> Well, like I said, there aren't any other GL stuffs ( other than the
> NVidia stuffs that is) on my box. I was running Quake 3 fine and dandy (and
> everything else too) with Woody and the NVidia stuffs before. Then, since
> for some reason I had to remake the NVidi
Hi All,
I'm an old-school fvwm fan but I recently decided to try gnome and kde
because I told my sister I'd help her install Linux and she'll
definitely want to use one or the other. Anyway, to make a long story
short, I'm using kdm right now and I'd like to be able to start gnome
from it as well.
Edwin Hoff wrote:
> I'm running debian potato on my computer. The problem is, that the
> system doesn't initialize my ps/2-mouse automatically. To get access to
> the mouse i always run gpmconfig "manually" as root, after this
> procedure the mouse works. Which settings are necessary to have the
Hi All,
I'm having some trouble getting my printer to work across my network.
The printer works like a champ on the local machine (sendack,
192.168.1.1). But when I try from the remote machine (derico,
192.168.1.2) nothing happens and when I run lpq I get this:
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David Z Maze wrote:
> Paul Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PS> How does print filtering work under Debian. I had a system (which was
> PS> Redhat) which did all the magic. What packages/setup do I need to get
> PS> this to work.
>
> You probably want a print spooler (either lpr or lprng) an
will trillich wrote:
>
> we're lucky that webster and his cronies didn't get their
> wish to start a whole new langauge after the u.s. split
> off from the u.k...
>
> if you wanna discuss bonehead spellings, how about
> calliope?
> enough?
> women?
> once?
>
Hi All,
I have a small network at my home consisting of an old desktop machine
and my laptop. I use the desktop for IP Masquerading and a few other
things. My questionis this. How can I set up these machines so that
I can log into the desktop from my laptop so I can get rid of the large
monitor
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