I am not on the list, please keep me in CC.
I'm using apt in a way that works for me. I have a local mirror and apt was
setup to use /debian/apt- for various apt files (like sources.list,
the /var/lib/apt/lists, /var/cache/apt, ...). This allows me to never need
to do apt-get update.
The questi
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> 2007/10/24, Wakko Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > pgega wrote:
> >
> > Please do not top post.
> >
> > > I just installed AMD64 Debian, put 4th RAM stick, but new sysytem does
&
ning on xeon dual core
processors. I did not set mem= on anything, but I do have the kernel
compiled for 64gb ram. Using 2.6.23 and I notice no slowdowns having 4gb of
ram.
> On Oct 24, 1:20 am, Wakko Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > Modern 3
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Modern 32 bit processors and chipsets map around those limitations.
>
> For many years there have been 32-bit server motherboards that
> accept and use (in both Linux and Windows) up to 64GB RAM.
I have a SuperMicro X7DA3+ board with 4gb of memory installed. Here's what
I se
H.S. wrote:
> I think I have asked this before. Does thunar allow me to arrange the
> files spatially (drag and drop) and then to rename them sequentially in
> that order? I couldn't do this in Linux when I tried this earlier this
> year. I think I tried thunar too at that time after a suggestion b
Mumia W.. wrote:
> Your Iceweasel/Mozilla profile might also be messed up. Move your
> profile to someplace where Iceweasel can't find it, e.g. a trash
> directory. Do this before starting iceweasel again. Read here about your
> profile folder:
Alternatively, you can invoke it as:
iceweasel -pr
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Wakko Warner wrote:
> >I know one browser I used or maybe even firefox used to. Is it possible to
> >configure iceweasel so that when you middle click on a tab it'll open
> >another tab with the same contents?
> >
> You might wan
I know one browser I used or maybe even firefox used to. Is it possible to
configure iceweasel so that when you middle click on a tab it'll open
another tab with the same contents?
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Orestes Leal wrote:
> El Lun, 8 de Octubre de 2007, 5:21 pm, Wakko Warner escribi??:
> > Kelly Clowers wrote:
> >> On 10/7/07, Wakko Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > Thanks. I saw the X800 listed, unfortunately, ATI makes both a PCIe
> >> a
Orestes Leal wrote:
> El Dom, 7 de Octubre de 2007, 9:49 pm, Wakko Warner escribi??:
> > Kelly Clowers wrote:
> >> > I was looking at a V5100 or V7100 (both based on the X800 or X850
> >> chip).
> >> > But the question remains, is the R4xx chips suppor
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On 10/7/07, Wakko Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks. I saw the X800 listed, unfortunately, ATI makes both a PCIe and an
> > AGP 8x version of the card. Not sure which they used. If you have a clue,
> > let me know. I'll emai
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> > I was looking at a V5100 or V7100 (both based on the X800 or X850 chip).
> > But the question remains, is the R4xx chips supported in 3D?
>
> Yes r400 is supported:
> http://spearhead.wordpress.com/2007/05/28/gpus-beryl-what-is-needed/
Thanks. I saw the X800 listed, unfo
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On 10/7/07, Wakko Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please keep me CC'd, I've not subscribed to the list yet.
>
> If a card is supported, it shouldn't matter if it is AGP or PCIe, just as
> with older cards, it does not matter if
Please keep me CC'd, I've not subscribed to the list yet.
I've been thinking about upgrading one of my computers but I've had
difficulties figuring out if any PCIe video cards have open source 3D
drivers.
My current system is using an ATI FireGL X1 graphics card (R300 I think).
I'm looking for a
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I noticed that the --exclude option was depreciated. I have a need to keep
lo up. What is the recommended way of doing this? Something like "pre-down
/bin/false" ?
I would like to know the opinions from others about not deconfiguring the
network interfaces on
Is package mysql-server-4.1 4.1.15-1 vulnerable?
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slink was the last debian dist with lowmem boot disks, where have they gone?
Don't tell me that the programs have gotten so big they won't work on a
2-4mb machine.
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I just have one problem with xmms. I can't find the skin from x11amp which
is what's keeping me from upgrading the one copy I have on my machine (I
don't like the default skin and I've yet to find one I like other than the
x11amp one). Does anyone happen have it or know anyone who has it? I'd lov
Is it a known bug that netscape is unstable with glibc 2.1? I'm using
potato packages of netscape 4.61 on a slink machine (slight modifications to
make it work w/o upgrading to packages from potato) and it hasn't crashed.
The crash I'm experiencing is when I hit alt-w to close the window and NS
d
Is there any known problems with NIS and the current unstable (as of
9-30-1999)
I have a diskless machine booting that mounts another for it's root (it's
root is seperate of the server and has the latest unstable as of the above
date).
I have added the +: stuff to passwd/shadow, nsswitch.con
Every time I go to less a file that might be a binary (to less), it asks if
I want to view it. This has gotten very annoying and I haven't seen how to
turn this off. I want to turn it off.
And someone reply to me, the past few messages I asked were just ignored.
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Before I send a bug or a feature request maybe one of you can help me with
this problem.
The xterm package that's in slink (I'm not sure about the first 3.3.3.1
released in potato) used to let me hold down any one of shift, alt, and/or
ctrl and hit the arrow keys (meaning it sent the same codes re
I have a sparc10 that I installed debian 2.1 sparc on. I can't get it to
boot off the hard drive. It always complains about no disk label.
The kernel on the cdrom is 2.2.1
The bootloader is silo.
The disk is a 1.3gb with 2 partitions. First partition is almost the entire
disk with type 83. th
I'm looking for a program similar to the linspy that will work under kernel
2.2.x.
If you're reading this and don't know what linspy is. It's similar to
ttysnoop except that it's not a daemon. Linspy loads into the kernel and
attaches to the write or read functions (forgot which). There's a pro
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Is there a reason use of t
Is there a way to keep bootpd from replying to computers when using multiple
network boards? I'm going to be setting up 2 diskless machines (floppy boot
actually) to get a random IP address. The machine I'll be running bootpd
has 2 nics. One of them is the corporate's network, the other is my
wo
I know that timidity will take a .mid and write a .wav (or to /dev/dsp or
/dev/dac). Is there any program that will do the same (or convert to a
.mid) for creative's CMF files?
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I have 2 machines (well, 1 machine 1 isp). I'd like to use PAP between
them. in pap-secrets I have:
wakko lwts...
wakko bristol ...
"lwts" is my computer at work
"bristol" is the name I received from my ISP.
Doesn't matter how I invoke pppd, the results are the same. It will a
I have noticed that the boot disk for debian contains support for fat32
drives, yet 2.0.33 does not have this support. What has been done in the
kernel to support fat32?
P.S. Sorry if I sent this again, my mailer daemon has been dead for a week
=( Please re-reply to this.
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I have noticed that the boot disk for debian contains support for fat32
drives, yet 2.0.33 does not have this support. What has been done in the
kernel to support fat32?
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Philip Hands wrote:
> > Does pppd support server assigned nameservers? I know some isp's tell what
> > the name servers are, I was wondering if there was a way that pppd would set
> > up the new nameserve
>
> If you are talking about the microsoft protocol tweaks that let you tell
> Win95
> cli
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