Hi Roberto,
you wrote :
> I have all the necessary options enabled in the kernel (as modules).
did you also actually load these modules ?
(try lsmod to see which ones are loaded,
insmod loads modules into kernel,
they have manpages)
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is also a non-proprietary driver in debian.
2) provide sufficient information if you want us to be able to help.
at least post the whole XFREE86 log
depending on what that says, more info may be needed,
like versions of packages on your system
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Debian,
then you should file a bug.
and in that bugreport provide sufficient info
for maintainer to diagnose problem
such as versions of packages you are using.
but only after having checked BTS to see if it was already reported.
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s on a clean system
(i mean that you didnt mess up system yourself)
then i think you should file a bug on that kernel-image package
i checked BTS and there are no bugreports about it.
if you dont know how to file a bugreport,
see debian website
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t you want,
and if not, then you may be able to use gimp
(either directly or after transforming image to another format).
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t to be a feature.
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upgrade festival to latest unstable it works again ?
or, if you are running woody (you didnt say),
then purging and replacing with standard versions fixes it ?
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ing to do is set lilo up as bootloader
and let it give you choice to run windows or linux.
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ting your home .gtkrc
because it didnt have expected locale.
did you try to create a $HOME/.gtkrc.utf-8 ?
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#x27; (to see which jobnumber it has) and
'fg '
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),
then you run the risk of things not working perfectly.
And you lose possibility to get support, because nobody knows what state
your system is in now, not even you.
Why not simply upgrade to unstable ?
I think you just underestimate difficulties involved.
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irectorys read/write by everybody.
and if that doesnt work,
file a bug against dvips.
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then find package that provides these font and (re)install it.
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sections required or base)
because i installed from CD, and that booted me right into the installer.
i you can (even temporarily) connect a CD drive to your box
then this seems like a much more efficient way to do it.
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xim doc.
not a small thing to read, but very good quality.
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sections required or base)
because i installed from CD, and that booted me right into the installer.
i you can (even temporarily) connect a CD drive to your box
then this seems like a much more efficient way to do it.
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Hi Duncan,
you wrote :
> What is the recommended way to stop the
> colourdisplay of most terminal programs in Debian Woody?
how about buying a braille terminal ? :-)
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ver works with libGL you already had on system,
then your problem has vanished
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because they use value of defaultdisplaymanager.
if you only want kde to always run,
then simply change /etc/X11/default-display-manager
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neither, this is part of Internet Protocol i think, and IPv6 is yet different
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how to set xmms always to -10 by default ?)
edit it's menu entry
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Hi Joan,
you wrote :
> ... linux won't boot any more
> because for example /dev/hde has been moved to /dev/hdf
perhaps try an argument to kernel , like 'root=/dev/hdf' ,
in your lilo.config or on commandline when booting ?
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to upgrade your kernel (or upgrade whole system to unstable ) ?
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ugtracking system ?
do you know which packages provide kernels and modules ?
then you could use reportbug to file a bug on them.
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network modules on potato at all,
then you might try to read kernelpackage changelog
to see which NICs are not compiled into woody kernel but were in potato
kernel.
i dont know whether this will help,
but if you dont have anything else to try...
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Hi Elie,
i dont know what happened,
but did you try reading the changelog
(assuming you got your packages from debian)
or you might try the mailinglist archives (i think there is one for gnome)
or even galeon homepage at galeon.sourceforge.net
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, but gets polled,
there is often a jumper on CD drive that sets it to be busmaster.
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it library directory.
but then you got second error : undefined symbol
this means that libglide that was found is not
version of libglide that code of your program needs.
this is my best guess, but you give very little info to go on.
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duced incorrect behaviour.
(if you dont supply this information,
then neither mailinglist nor maintainer can find what went wrong)
when you have these, you file a bug on cron (see debian website for that)
this probably wont solve your problem very fast,
but you'll be doing fellow D
nstalled ).
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dows ?
The subject line of your email was to the point, and you posted to the
right list, that is good !
Did you notice that to (un)subscribe you have to mail to
debian-user-request and not to debian-user ?
Welcome to free software !
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maybe this works for you too.
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"Accel"
Device "Your Card"
Monitor "Your Monitor"
DefaultColorDepth 16
SubSection "Display"
Depth8
Modes"800x600" "640x480"
EndSubSection
SubSection "Display"
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I unfortunately made a mistake in my previous reply :
Siward de Groot wrote:
>Modeline "800x600"50.69 800 804 904 956 600 625 628 656 -hsync
> -vsync
> This might give you 50MHz/800=60kHz horizontal and 60kHz/600=100Hz vertical.
That should be : 50.69 MHz/9
9 800 804 904 956 600 625 628 656
-hsync -vsync
to specify the timing of video signals.
Your config file lacks any specification of video timings,
eg it only says that your monitor is capable of doing 43-75 Hz
vertical,
but does not specify which of these frequencies should be used.
You could try copying above modeline to it, if your videocard's clock
can run at 50.69 MHz.
This might give you 50MHz/800=60kHz horizontal and 60kHz/600=100Hz
vertical.
But better check documentation of config file first, to see whether
this changed in xf4.
I hope this helps.
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ou think is relevant.
You pressed the right buttons alright.
You didnt happen to custom-bind these buttons to other functions did
you ?
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one you think might be able to help Or to me,
so appropriate action can be taken.
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xpect.
Meanwhile, please rest assured that this problem is being addressed.
greetings,
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p.s. please note that many people writing to debian-user are not
Debian maintainers,
i dont think spamming these could do you any good.
p.p.s i read threats of some people to be
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ter to have tried and failed than to have failed to try, but
> the result's the same.
> -- Mike Dennison
Not quite, for who has tried can send in a bugreport.
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Hallo Sebastiaan,
thanks for taking the trouble to react :-) .
Sebastiaan wrote:
>
> High,
> On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Siward de Groot wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a problem getting my dial-up internet connection to work.
> >
through my external modem seems ok,
but pings i send to my provider (from xterm+bash)
dont seem to make it back to bash,
although lights on modem seem to indicate that every ping is answered
promptly,
and /var/log/debug says that too.
after executing pon, as user siward, connecti
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