On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 01:34:55PM +, Jonathan Heaney wrote:
> If it's external, isapnp will make no difference.
>
> If it's internal, it may be that your PC's bios is configuring it for you
> (this might
> happen if you have a setting in the bios "PnP OS Installed" set to "No").
No. I had m
Hi,
I have some funkiness happening.
Does the new kernel have automatic support for isapnp cards?
The reason I ask is, I was having some trouble with modconf,etc...
Perhaps you will recall the thread posted
Re: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than /lib/modules/2.2.12/modules.d
Well...
while att
Hi,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I have a few more questions if you are willing to answer them.
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 01:25:50AM -0400, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> This is a know bug in the modutils package. See the bugs page on
> this.
Where is this bugs page?
> Solution is to add the file
Hi,
I have only recently upgraded my kernel to 2.2.12.
The error below is returned after trying to install a new module:
Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than /lib/modules/2.2.12/modules.dep
opl3sa: dma, irq and io must be set.
/lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/opl3sa.o: init_module: Device or resou
Hi,
Can anybody tell me the name of the sound module for the slink/potato kernel?
This is the output from lsmod:
Module Size Used by
dummy 4096 0
bsd_comp4096 0
ppp20480 0 [bsd_comp]
nls_koi8_r 4096 0
Hi,
I am reposting this query because I don't know if it mad it to the
server.
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Hi,
Can someone tell me what the name of the kernel module for sound is in
version 2.0.36?
Thanks,
bw
Mmmm...
Can somebody tell me what this means...
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On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 04:38:08PM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> There is a utility called 'screen' to handle this. It's packaged for
> Debian. You'd run your program in a screen session in one window ('screen
> mutt' for example). You could then detach the screen session from that
> window
Hi,
Got a quick one.
How do I get a particular transfer control of a particular PID to
another ttyX or xterm?
Don't think I've ever read anything about this.
Thanks,
bw
of the procedure and
perhaps some pitfalls to watch out for.
Thanks.
sincerely,
bwarsing.
Hi,
I know this is a long one but, after spending months without sound for
Debian, I have
decided to tackle this problem. However, I am at a loss as to why
it won't go. I think its something I am doing incorrectly.
Card is...
ISA PnP Yamaha OPL3-SAx
Did:
cat "some .au file" > /dev/audio
Not
can anybody tell me to set the line wrap to 80
in vi?
i can't find this type of info anywhere.
Thanks,
bw
Hi,
I'm a newbie, but I need to set
up cron to grep the auth attempts from /var/log/daemon.log and mail me (root)
the results daily. Can anyone suggest a means of doing this? As it
stands, it only logs weekly. As well, if there is anyone who can point me
to some good info on using cron ef
Hi,
what is the way that most people clock their modem connection
speeds?
is there a specific script fo this?
Thanks,
bw
Hi,
I want to upgrade my 'nmap' to the
latest version, however the Debian sites seem to have let the package
slide.
Does anyone know if there is a
mirror with the latest Debain nmap package. Alll the ones I have seen are
version 1.51. It's very old.
Thanks,
bw
, why am I forced to do...
bash
Is this related to my PATH configurations?
Sorry if these seem like banal questions but I am still a newbie.
Thanks,
bwarsing
Is it a plug n' play card?
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From: Taupter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: Question
>
> > > I am not too linux literate (I had to start with that). I
would
> > > appreciate if you could tell me how to get
Hi,
Can anyone suggest some sort of scheme for setting up an operable news reader
and server?
I am quite new to *nix in general and don't fully grasp all the concepts to
setting up a functioning service.
I have tried 'innd' and found it quite a handful, as well as 'newsx' for a
read-er which di
Is that an anti-spam dot in your address? It makes it hard to send you
mail. Anyway, please let me know if this works.
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From: bwarsing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-USER
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 1999 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: Fet
From: Kent West
> I can send mail from this box to my own account on this box, as well as
> to my account on my ISP (university campus). I think I've tried every
> permutation on the "qualify_domain" and "local_domains" lines in
> exim.conf, but either I haven't hit the right combination or it's go
wow. this filter system sucks.
sorry, everybody.
bw.
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