cKinley wrote:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 18:27:53 -0400
lameth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I installed Debian I selected the BF24 flavor of the pre built
kernel but I've check and there are no source packages for it. Since I
couldn't find the sources for Bf24 I downloaded kernel
I've downloaded the drivers for Xserver 4.1.0 from Ati's web site.
Although there are over a dozen pre built modules for the 2.4 linux
kernel none of them match Debians. The ati drivers come with the source
code and a script to build a module for what ever version of the kernel
your running but
to get xserver-common 4.2.0 and xserver-xfree86
4.2.0 from unstable and use that. Will I have to switch my entire
system to testing if I do that? And if so what do I need to put in my
list.sources file so that apt will get the right packages.
TIA
lameth
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--force-overwrite to install it an I'm still
getting the error No screens found. Any idea of what I can do to fix it?
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
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I've just moved back from slackware to Debian and I'm running into a few
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debian-user-digest DigestVolume 2002 : Issue 703
Today's Topics:
Re: IDE disks won't interoperate [ "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
Re: Mutt and multiple identities [ Thorsten Haud
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How do I go about putting program icons on the Blackbox desktop?
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Has anyone tried realmedia's helix producer basic yet? And if you have,
did you have any luck getting it to actually work?
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7;s site my cdrom is
set correctly in fstab. The cdrom is actually a dvd-rom drive, that
actually works and plays dvd's, would it need different settings in
fstab to play audio cd's.
tia
Lameth
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n the bios. Okay the modules are loaded but
are they configured correctly for the sound card? Should I put io=0x220
irq=7 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330 next to emu10k1 in the /etc/modules file?
Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, lameth said:
I'm at a loss. While installing debi
np file lists many port addresses but I have no idea which one
to use. soundcore was installed as were the sound, emu10k1, and audio
modules.
tia
Lameth
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# Release isapnptools-1.26
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# This is free software, see the sources for details.
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rnel is working
properly? Or can I have my original boot floppy and a new floppy with
the new kernel?
TIA
Lameth
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What's the full link?
Eduard Bloch wrote:
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* Robert Kratky [Thu, Oct 24 2002, 11:49:53AM]:
hi,
i need to build alsa against the generic installation bf2.4 kernel
(2.4.18), but after i installed the 2.4.18 kernel source and did:
:/usr/src/2.4.18# make-kpkg --revision 2.4.18-bf2.4 mo
Has anyone managed to get Xine 0.9.8 to play dvd's in Woody? I mount the
cd and start xine, when I click the play button and I get the following
error;
There is no available input plugin available to handle 'xine-ui version
0.9.8'.
I've tried using ogle to and neither seems to work.
And yes, I
nate wrote:
>lameth said:
>
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>>Sorry I let this thread die but I got busy and couldn't respond.
>>
>>To recap;
>>
>>I downloaded and unzipped the netscape 7.0 tarball to
>>/home/lameth/netscape-installer. When I ran the command
>>./n
Does anyone have a link for a How-to on permissions. I understand the
need for them and the idea behind them but what I want is a "Everything
you wanted to know about permissions but were afraid to ask" type
document. Coming from windows I find myself woefully ignorant on this
subject.
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T
Sorry I let this thread die but I got busy and couldn't respond.
To recap;
I downloaded and unzipped the netscape 7.0 tarball to
/home/lameth/netscape-installer. When I ran the command
./netscape-installer I recieved the following error message;
./netscape-installer-bin: error while lo
;Mike
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whoa Deja Vu all over again!I had this same exact problemwhile trying to
upgrade my Nvidia TNT2 drivers. After I installed the kernel headers
package I had to run from inside /home/lameth/nvidia_kernel-.0-3123;
make SYSINCLUDE=/usr/src/kernel-header-2.4.18-bf2.4/include/lin
In what file do you set the volumn level for a sound card.
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and still got the error about modversions.h,
no file found or directory not existing.
Colin Watson wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 06:59:55PM -0400, lameth wrote:
>
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>>Aaaa I'm kind of a newbie, I tried make-kpkg, got the response
>>command not found. s
Aaaa I'm kind of a newbie, I tried make-kpkg, got the response
command not found. should it be apt-make-kpkg?
Also I'm using the bf24 kernel on a pentium III 500mHz desktop system.
When I did apt-cache search kernel-headers I got a list of headers
kernel-header.2.4.16 and kernel-header.2
My apologies if I'm rehashing a previously discussed issue.
I just tried to upgrade my nvidia TNT2 drivers using nvidia_glx-1.0.3123
and nividia_kernel-1.0.3123. Make install went fine for nvidia_glx but
when I tried to make install nividia_kernel I received the following
message:
In file incl
As I type I'm listening to the fan on video card. If you're wondering it
sounds like a rather large fly caught inside a glass. Anyway has anyone
out there used the ATI Radeon 8500 with debian and what have your
results been like?
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How do you shut X-windows down and get to the command prompt?
Depending on the response I get from another post I'm thinking of
upgrading the drivers for my video card and I'm sure it wouldn't be a
bad idea to turn X off while I do so.
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Has anyone upgraded their drivers for the Nvidia TNT2 card using the
latest drivers, Nvidia_kernel-1.0.3123.tar.gz and
Nvidia_glx-1.0.3123.tar.gz? And if so did you have any problems?
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Has anyone gotten netscape 7.0 to install yet? When I tried I received
the error message;
./netscape-installer error while loading shared libraries:
libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
I know I have libc6 installed and I just installed libstdc++2.2 other
than that I do believe woody meets the requirement
I just upgraded to a cable modem at home. Is it necessary to set up a
firewall under linux to protect my computer and if so is there a
firewall packaged for debian?
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I remember reading that most experienced linux users believe that
programs run best if you download the source code and compile the code
on your own machine. Is this true, do programs you compile on your own
machine run best? Or is it just a matter of knowing the program and your
computer a li
shut down a
computer under linux. Never did I pull the powercord or bump the power
switch. I know this isn't a mandrake mail list I'm just curious if it's
a linux problem a mandrake problem or a reiserfs problem. All your
opinions, views and rants are welcome.
lameth wrote:
> User
User level.
Just born Newbie.
System
Dell Dimension XPS T-500 Desktop with 128mb of Ram, 26 gig hard drive, Soundblaster
live value soundcard, Diamond Multimedia Viper 770D Ultra TNT2 video card
with 32mb of memory. Logitech Marble Mouse USB trackball. Debian Version
3.0 Purchased from the Sph
attributes) 8 Major opcode: 42 and;
pppd exit code 1 The remote system is required to authenticate itself
but I could not find any suitable secret (password) for it to do so.
None of the available passwords will let it use an IP address.
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "lameth" == lameth <
Okay after finally getting x-windows to start. I have three new problems;
1 I'm using xdm to start my x-windows session and it starts kde. I'd
much rather use gnome, how do I change to gdm.
2 I have a sound blaster live value card installed but the sound server
isn't worker, can someone point in
I've installed the latest version of Debian on a Dell XPS T500 with
128mb of ram, a Diamond viper d770 ultra video card with 32 mb of
memory, and a usb mouse. During the installation I selected the 2.4
kernel (df2) . I also selected the hid and core usb driver moduals to be
compiled into the k
ri, 27 Sep 2002 18:29:49 -0400
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Recently I installed the latest version of Debian (Woody). After the
base system was installed and I selected my packages were installed I
went through the x-window configuration. When that process was completed
the operating system attempted to start X-Windows. X failed to started
and I recei
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