n enlightenment...
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is good for dandruff"
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module with parameters such as I/O=0x220, IRQ=5, DMA=1,5 but it doesn't
like the I/O characters. So I tried, 0x220, 5, 1 no lucky.
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It's "io=0x220", not "I/O".
also, you want to load the second DMA as "dma16=5" instead of combining
them
Also, I
First I tried XF86Setup, but could not get past the mouse config. I
have a Microsoft PS2 mouse with wheel, so checked off PS2 and /dev/psaux
(as suggested in the Control-Escape website). This didn't work, and I
couldn't get past this point in XF86Setup, so I tried xf86config.
It's poss
mber, you should probably add that line to your
/etc/modules file for automatic loading at boottime... :)
% cat /proc/sound
should give you a decent clue if the card is installed and funcitonal...
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locally?
I've heard that IP tunneling may also provide a way around this, but
I've not found any HOWTOs on IP tunneling...
Thanks,
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Learn from your parents mistakes -- use birth control.
at sentiment, you can execute
expand --tabs x filetoexpand > someotherfile ; mv someotherfile filetoexpand
DON'T expand a file and redirect the output to itself...you will lose
the file (learned this the hard way...makes perfect sense in retrospect :)
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and you're all set to run from that console...you have to re-setenv if
you open a new shell, so you might want to put that in your .cshrc or
bashrc...
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