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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Have you check this out?
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> http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
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I have. The problem is that the set of information required to
uniquely identify these devices spans two SYSFS levels, and according
to that d
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ood idea to protect that critical data).
$ mount -o remount,ro /boot
If anything about this options isn't obvious, the complete descriptions
will be in `man mount`.
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companies
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=215019 suggests a
recent liborbit2-dev should include linc stuff, but it doesn't actually
seem to include /usr/lib/liblinc.la ... am i missing something?
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On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 00:38, Chun Kit Edwin Lau wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was trying to configure fontconfig so that it will read the
> local configuation file (/etc/local.conf) where I have a font path to
My impression is that you want /etc/fonts/local.conf
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've never heard of a Free icq server implementation.
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ve only desktop with swithing mode
> of resolution.
> Thanks.
This has been a long-running limitation of the XFree86 implementation.
Last I checked, the RandR (Rotate And Resize) extension had been checked
into its CVS, which would address this issue. It may or may not end up
in XFree86 4.3
vers.
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 22:49, Rob Weir wrote:
> Have you found a decent, free jabber server out there that supports MSN
> and ICQ properly? The ones I've tried all seem to have either flakey
> (at best) ICQ support or no MSN support (yes, some of my friends are
> lame;).
> GIMP and also have all the good deeds of ratpoison (ratpoison was
> actually made to look like 'screen')
I assume you're talking about Xnest, or possibly VNC?
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If only it were that simple. Some WinModems (a 3com one I had, for
example), included drivers for Win3.1.
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gle search for that should deliver that quick)
On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 07:39:40PM +0200, Sami Dalouche wrote:
> which jabber server do you use ? I currently use charente.de and it's
> hard to say that it's 100% reliable.
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 04:08:05PM -0700, Joshua Penix wrote:
> However, when I turn the little docklet on, it shows up in the top left
> corner of my desktop, outside of the toolbar, and the status dock
> remains empty.
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On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 08:07, Mark Carroll wrote:
> Quick question - how do I convert my root partition to ext3 without
> introducing lots of .journal files? Can I make a bootdisk or something
> that can convert what's normally my root partition? It looks like, if the
> FS is mounted, you get .journ
On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 21:57, hanasaki wrote:
> How do i get gdm to run on the vnc server when a client connects? It is
> just going inot the session
It sounds to me like what you want to do is not have VNC start gdm, but
the other way around. Gdm spawns, and respawns, X servers. Xvnc is an X
serv
fixed-width no no reason I
can find.
This usually requires me to revert to a backup of my .gnome directory, and I
can't see what I'm doing wrong that would require that.
Thanks.
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there is no way to install
bitchx without getting these messages. Contrast with fortunes, where a seperate
"offensive" fortunes package has to be installed if you want it.
Having racist jokes turned on "by default" reflects badly on debian, its
developers, and its users.
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x27;m missing.
The same place plugins for mozilla go... /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
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ice to have some degree
of 2d acceleration on the tv-out, to get real Xv-type speeds. I understand the
TNT2s that have tv-out are pretty good, but I've yet to hear any confirmation
about whether or not they would support Xv on a output-to-tv display.
Does anybody have any recommendations?
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> I've also heard from several people that my sigs are coming across as
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the same problem.
This is recent breakage in sid. As root:
update-fonts-alias /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/
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; gdm and/or who knows what else.
If this is a result of a recent sid upgrade, try running the following
command as root:
update-fonts-alias /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc
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t it. :) ).
I've generally been very satisfied with Matrox's driver support. They've
contributed alot of the driver source into the GPL arena, with only a few
optional features being held back to an additional closed module.
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a debian kernel package
(kernel-image-2.4.12_something.i386.deb). Once you have that package,
your can 'dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.12_something.i386.deb', and debian
will put the kernel in /boot, and make a symlink to it as /vmlinuz.
Then, all you have to do is configure grub or lilo to use /vmlinuz at
t
rom what I understand I should just
start falling behind a bit until I'm back in line with testing, with the
exception of anything that doesn't get moved into testing for a while.
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You probabbly want to be running 'gmc'. (Gnome Midnight Commander)
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On 2001.08.31 04:42 Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Arthur Buijs wrote on Thu Aug 30, 2001 um 09:29:56PM:
> > Does Debian Potato have a sound driver configuration utility? If not
> > do I have to use pnpdump, isapnp.conf and isapnp? If so, how do I make
> > isapnp run at startup?
> Is it really a Plug-an-Pr
On 2001.08.17 09:01 Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> I have stuff like:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/devfs/conf.d$ cat alsa
> # device permissions for ALSA sound devices.
> REGISTER ^snd/.*PERMISSIONS root.audio 0660
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I did have this installed, which was odd, because I don't use alsa,
although I hav
: 1.3.14-1, running on debian sid.
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Is there any chance I can use this
> card with XFree 3.x?
If you're not too concerned about the speed of your display (in
particular 3D) you could try running a framebuffer (as compilable from
your kernel, linux/Documentation/fb/matroxfb.txt) and using the
framebuffer drivers/servers for w
rently using a G400). Last I heard
there was some support for the tv-tuner as well.
For more detailed answers, I'd recommend the Matrox Users Resource Center
at:
http://www.matroxusers.com/
In particular the "Alternative Lifestyles" (alternative OS) portion of
their forums may be
fact it cuts out with an error
> messageI doesn't compile the source codeAnybody know what I'm
> doing
> wrong? I am migrating from RedHat and maybe I'm assuming things I
> shouldn't beAny clues?
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I've been having problems for ages with XMMS, and I just thought I'd put a
little flag up to see if anyone else has has similar experiences. In
particular, XMMS seems to have a really hard time playing nicely with respect
to it's Always-On-Top-ness. As far as I can tell, there's litterally no wa
symptons exhibit themselves in the current XFree4 CVS. (I'm on a 28.8 modem,
and my access to the local T1 is sporadic). Any comment with respect to that,
or anything else, would be greatly appreciated.
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