Re: Shrinking of NTFS partition??

2004-09-09 Thread Guest, Simon
> On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Ishwar Rattan wrote: > > System is Debian based Knoppix-3.6 running kernel-2.6.7 > > > > Is there a utility to reduce the size or shrink an NTFS > > partition. It is a 30Gb disk with about 8Gb of data (at > > least that is what du -sk tells after mounting it). ntfsresize is

Re: Konqueror File Associations

2004-09-06 Thread Guest, Simon
> > > Steven Feinstein wrote: > > >>I'm trying to set the file associations in Konqueror. It seems that if > > >> I select an app from the main KDE menus, the association stays. If I > > >> select an app from the Debian menu, I lose the association. There are a couple of Debian bug reports abou

Re: Also works on 2.6 kernels [was Re: Well documented]

2004-08-26 Thread Guest, Simon
On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 03:14, Tom Allison wrote: > Guest, Simon wrote: > >>>Install these Debian packages :- > >>>nvidia-glx - NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x driver > >>>nvidia-kernel-common- NVIDIA binary kernel module common &

Also works on 2.6 kernels [was Re: Well documented]

2004-08-25 Thread Guest, Simon
On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 19:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Install these Debian packages :- > > nvidia-glx - NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x driver > > nvidia-kernel-common- NVIDIA binary kernel module common > > files nvidia-kernel-source - NVIDIA binary kernel module

Well documented [was Re: nvidia drivers]

2004-08-24 Thread Guest, Simon
On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 00:17, Tom Allison wrote: > I was able to install by doing: > apt-get kernel-headers... > and then running the NVIDIA package they provide on their website. > > I don't know, but the kernel-source may be necessary, but I doubt it. I > have it installed, that's why I mention

RE: 2.6, modules, and ALSA

2004-02-18 Thread Guest, Simon
Hi Peter, > Well, I can get rid of them by renaming > /lib/modules/2.6.2-1-k7/kernel/sound/oss > but that seems like inviting trouble and is certainly not the > Right Way. Have you got discover installed? By default it tries to discover your sound card at boot time, and helpfully installs an O

nvidia-glx graphics very slow

2004-01-14 Thread Guest, Simon
I'm trying to use the Debian packaged nvidia driver on a TNT2 Model 64 card. Alas, glxgears (and all the other GL applications) run very slowly. Testing the frame rate with glxgears shows this: $ glxgears 196 frames in 5.0 seconds = 39.200 FPS 3 frames in 5.0 seconds = 0.600 FPS 4 frames in 6.0