some 2.4. has also alsa modules.
see:
# apt-cache search alsa|grep 2.4On 8/7/05, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Roger Creasy wrote:> I just installed Sarge on a desktop with a celeron 633. It is> installed with the 2.4.x kernel. I run KDE. I have no sound. I am considering> moving to a 2.6 ker
On 6/25/05, Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nelson Leung wrote:> Hi all~> I'm tring to install debian on my new computer. I> downloaded the net-install version and install. But it> cannot detect my LAN card and ask for the driver. I've
> tried to download the driver form the officical site>
Hi
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.htmlOn 6/20/05, Mark <
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Hi List,I would like to host a site with user/group www-data/www-data.That part is no problem ofcourse.But I would like to give myself access to my site using webdav.
On 6/20/05, Robert S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've just been spending a lot of time trying to enable apache2 and ssl insarge. I finally found a method inhttp://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=267477
, but am still havingproblems - like using a different DocumentRoot from the non-ssl ap
put
eval "$(lesspipe)"
to your ~/.bash_profile ( or another appropriate file case you useing some ther shell )
On 6/20/05, Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On my home computer `less foo.gz` automatically pages through the gunzippedtext (assuming foo is a text file of course). I'd like to ge
http://www.amanda.org/On 6/20/05, Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Siju George wrote:> Could some one please tell me a good backup software for Linux.
> Now I should be able to restore "dir1" from "backup2" with only "fle1"> and "file2"You might want to take a look at dirvish, which can cer
well then you must figure out on which /dev/ special file corresponds to your cd-rom.
if you have IDE cdrom then its /dev/hd[a-z] something..
command : dmesg | grep hd
should give sufficient output to figure it out..On 6/19/05, Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/18/05, Jochen Schulz <
[EMAIL
Whats taking so much room in root partition?
If its installed software then probably /usr/ is most space consumig directory.
Fastest way would be to create new partition and move /usr/ directory
there. And if you do so then reboot your machine to initlevel 1.
On 6/18/05, j j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Since there says it supports RedHat Linux 6.2/7.0 I'm sure you can get it work with every newer distro.
Even if they only provide binary module for specific redhat kernels it can be done. _May_ require little hacking though...On 6/18/05, Landy Bible <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Has anyone ever had an
#! /bin/bash
username=$1 # $i = first argument of script
getent passwd|awk -F ':' '{print $1}'|grep $username && (echo
this username exists) || (echo this username is available)
just extend script to your needs.
I theres no out-of-the-box script in debian.. You have to write it yourself or hire
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