It's gray.
I bought it at best buy, it's the Insignia brand.
I live in Kennewick, WA, 99336, USA, North America, Earth, Sol system,
Alpha quadrant, Milky Way galaxy, Virgo supercluster
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 3:10 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 17 May 2015 11:08:07 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 16 May 2015 00:09:59 Bob Proulx wrote:
>
Pardon, it was a cat5e cable.
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Raymond Jennings
wrote:
> good idea, but since it was time sensitive, I opted for best buy at a
> local brick and mortar.
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>> Raymond Jennings wrote:
>
good idea, but since it was time sensitive, I opted for best buy at a local
brick and mortar.
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Raymond Jennings wrote:
> > I wound up buying a 100 foot cat5 cable and running it from the house to
> > the trailer :P
>
> M
I wound up buying a 100 foot cat5 cable and running it from the house to
the trailer :P
But thanks everyone for trying to help.
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 5:16 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
>
>
> On 05/14/2015 08:25 PM, Raymond Jennings wrote:
>
>> I need to install a wifi adapter
I need to install a wifi adapter to my newly built desktop machine.
It needs to attach to either usb or the rj45 port, and I'd like to avoid
models that require downloaded firmware or ndiswrapper or the like.
Any options out there? I'm willing to buy stuff online if needed.
The N300 from netgea
On Tue 30 Jan 2007, Pim Bliek wrote:
> So... what is the trick to make this work? I cannot find it.
The trick, though it may not be of much help to you now, is to use ReiserFS
instead...
I've been using this feature of ReiserFS for years and it has never failed.
Ray
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Hi all,
I'm using Debian stable and trying to print in A4, duplex mode on
a network printer. I've made some progress, but I think I'm missing one
piece still. In CUPS (v1.1.23), I've selected "duplex" and my media size
is A4.
I have this in a2ps.cfg:
## Enable duplex printing
O
On Fri 21 Jul 2006 15:35, Dirk wrote:
> will using
>
> fsck.reiser4 --build-fs
>
> result in data loss? I mean to fix the partition - NOT to lose the data
> on it..
>
> The manual page is also not very specific about if data will be lost or
> not when using this option...
>
> Using --fix resulted
On Sun 28 May 2006 20:50, David Baron wrote:
> Now I get an error ipv6 getaddressinfo. It is testing my "machine name" and
> finds no such address or service.
>
> I was not able to find and config file requesting such with my machine
> name. This is occuring before the internet connection is acti
On Fri 10 Mar 2006 7:20, hanasaki wrote:
> partition is reiser3.6
> debian etch
>
>
> ls: /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/gnome-utils-2.0.mo: Permission denied
>
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 31475 2006-01-12 17:38 totem.mo
> ?- ? ?? ?
On Thu 23 Feb 2006 15:53, Paul De Baat wrote:
> Hoe kan ik met debian van Stable naar Testing?
In /etc/apt/sources.list overal het woord "stable" vervangen door "testing" en
dan 'aptitude update; aptitude dist-upgrade' uitvoeren.
Dit alles als root, vanzelfsprekend :)
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On Thu 17 Nov 2005 12:54, Realos wrote:
> I think it must be possible. At least we see during the debian
> installation no need of reboot after chaning parition table. What magic
> is used there?
I think that's because when you install the system, the hard drive is not
actually in use.
Same thi
On Thu 17 Nov 2005 3:27, Bob Freemer wrote:
> loon:~# pvscan
>Couldn't find device with uuid 'SBAmyX-wvFj-uz6j-z6Mb-IGbm-wN4R-7Dnom0'.
>PV /dev/hdg1VG lvm lvm2 [149.04 GB / 0free]
>PV unknown device VG lvm lvm2 [114.49 GB / 0free]
>Total: 2 [263.53 GB] / in us
On Thursday 6 October 2005 16:21, Thomas Steffen wrote:
> This thead is not about Ubuntu advocacy, it is about problems users
> have with Debian amd64. If Ubuntu works better, than maybe it points
> toward the solution? I agree with Helge here: just as Ubuntu benefits
> tremendously from Debian, t
On Thursday 6 October 2005 15:41, Radhika wrote:
> If i give apt-get install it will install a package.I
> want to know this command will download first and then install which
> location it will download by default.
/var/cache/apt/archives
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On Sunday 2 October 2005 14:38, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> Start out with the Sarge DVD's for AMD64 - you should be able to find
> them from links from http://cdimage.debian.org - and go from there.
I've not been able to download DVD Binary 1: it's only 384MB or
something, even though on the sit
On Tuesday 9 August 2005 17:08, Raymond A. Meijer wrote:
> mount -o remount /
> (but I'm not sure whether that would work for the root filesystem)
Actually, it should, because you can "mount -o remount,ro /" to make
your root filesystem read-only.
Ray
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On Tuesday 9 August 2005 16:49, Anonymous wrote:
> What's the correct way to umount and re-mount /?
mount -o remount /
(but I'm not sure whether that would work for the root filesystem)
Ray
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On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:13, Carl Fink wrote:
> > What would you suggest? The ones you mentioned are all Video
> > players, aren't they?
> They play audio just fine, though. I tend to use vlc, but any of
> them would do the job. If you like animated visualizations, totem
> might be a choice
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 17:10, Carl Fink wrote:
> What's the advantage of xmms over gmplayer, vlc, gxine, and/or totem?
I've been using XMMS for years now because it looks so much like WinAmp.
I love(d) WinAmp so I'm looking for an Audio (not with Video support)
player in Debian that works like
ution, as I don't see any Debian documentation on this
question...
Thanks in advance,
Raymond
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On Friday 10 June 2005 15:34, M. Maas wrote:
> > What does 'fdisk -l /dev/hdb1' say then?
> I get:
> ams-it:/home/mark# fdisk -l /dev/hdb1
>
> Disk /dev/hdb1: 200.0 GB, 200047002624 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 24320 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
>
> Disk /d
On Friday 10 June 2005 14:37, M. Maas wrote:
> > # lvmdiskscan
> /dev/hdb1 [ 186.31 GB]
> Again, /dev/hdb1 is not marked as being a LVM type disk...
What does 'fdisk -l /dev/hdb1' say then?
And did you try marking it as LVM and rebooting afterwards?
> > Strange though; how can a packag
On Friday 10 June 2005 14:15, M. Maas wrote:
> As you can see /dev/hdb1 does not show up in the list. So i looked
> at that disk with fdisk, and /dev/hdb1 showed up as beeing a "linux"
> type disk. Not the expected "Linux LVM" [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
>
> I've tried setting it back to the "Linux LVM" ty
On Thursday 9 June 2005 10:43, Meni Shapiro wrote:
> Thanks Raymond,
> I already installed that with no affect!
Strange..
Maybe its files were deleted accidentally?
Try:
# aptitude reinstall libmikmod2
> Problem is that the sound module is uploaded and i get system sound
> for
On Wednesday 8 June 2005 17:26, Meni Shapiro wrote:
> When i lunch xmms (from colnsole) i get this error message:
> libmikmod.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
$ apt-cache search libmikmod
libmikmod2 - A portable sound library
# aptitude install libmikmod2
Ray
On Thu 9 December 2004 14:15, Vinu Jacob wrote:
> Anxiously awaiting inclusion of xorg to sid. (Hence awaiting a sarge
> release as well ;-/)
You could also use the packages from Ubuntu Linux.
I added these lines to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ hoary main restri
On Tue 7 December 2004 14:34, Raymond A. Meijer wrote:
> > This is probably an artsd sound server problem. Go to Control
> > Center/Sound System and disable Real-time priority. That should do.
> I've disabled that and I'll log off now to see what happens..
Woohooo i
On Tue 7 December 2004 14:12, Zácek Krystof wrote:
> This is probably an artsd sound server problem. Go to Control
> Center/Sound System and disable Real-time priority. That should do.
I have the same problem and it's running at Realtime priority indeed!
I've disabled that and I'll log off now t
I have followed the instructions, burned the CD-RW's, started up in boot
prompt mode, and entered 0 > boot cd:,install\powerpc\yaboot\, then typed
install24 as the onscreen instructions said. I saw a long list of "0 >
ok"'s and the fans began to speed up. right now, the G5 is sounding like a
vacuu
On Mon 18 October 2004 18:41, lacharme wrote:
> dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd has no consequences
>
> As somebody any idea ? I know that using secured procedures woukd be
> better, but, I wish, in a first time, make things running as before
> (i.e. with authentification type : login).
Read /usr/shar
On Mon 11 October 2004 17:02, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
> My partitions are EXT3 and i configured them to load in the kernel.
> VFS: cannot open root device "hda1" or unknown-block(0,0)
> Please append a correct "root=" boot option
> Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-bl
On Thu 16 September 2004 16:20, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> I suspect I may have gone wrote here, but I then created a link from
> /boot/bzImage to /vmlinuz
>
> Now when I boot, it still is booting the old kernel, although I can't
> see what is making it do this. As far as I am aware, it is booting
On Thu 16 September 2004 15:50, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> I installed Debian 3.0r2 and at some point during the installation,
> selected to send root emails to another domain. I wanted this to be my
> normal user account on that domain, not the root account. As such, all
> the messages that should
On Thu 16 September 2004 15:29, Mark D. Hansen wrote:
> Sorry for the dumb question, but how do I tell which version of gcc and
> glibc are installed on my current Debian configuration? Thanks, Mark
dpkg -l gcc libc6
Cheers,
Ray
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Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 3:44 AM
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Subject: Re: Debian Install problem
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 01:01:19AM -0500, Raymond Johnson wrote:
> I'm trying to install debi
Greetings!
I'm trying to install debian linux but I'm having
trouble. I ran jigdo and downloaded an ISO file successfully and burned a
cd successfully from the ISO. After creating the partitions I get to
"INSTALL KERNEL AND DRIVER MODULES" but it can't seem to find a
particular file,
Hi Everyone,
I've installed Debian Linux via the network installation CD, however
Debian does not recognize the integrated NIC on the A7N8X motherboard. So
now I am in a pickle. I looked on the NVIDIA site for the drivers but the
ones for Debian needs to be compiled and that requires the Kernel So
I try to use it through the server to clean mails just after receiving them
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 at 20:12 GMT, Raymond Gree penned:
Hi, as most of you I receive undesired email -spam- I run my own mail
server Exim on a Debian Woody is there a way to use spamassassin
Hi,
as most of you I receive undesired email -spam-
I run my own mail server Exim on a Debian Woody
is there a way to use spamassassin , mailfilter or other
to kill these mails
the only information I have been able to find is when using
a fetch software
thank you very much for your help
Raymond
Donald Spoon wrote:
Kent West wrote:
raymond gree wrote:
Hi,
I have an AMD2100 on my mother board, I would like to know if there
is an advantage to use the K7 kernel. I tried to install it but did
not succeed. is there a procedure to so this kernel upgrade ?
Thanks
Raymond
I would
Hi,
I have an AMD2100 on my mother board, I would like to know if there is
an advantage to use the K7 kernel. I tried to install it but did not
succeed. is there a procedure to so this kernel upgrade ?
Thanks
Raymond
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Hi,
have you been able to start sound and network
I have a similar card A7N8X but I have hard time to have at least net installed
any idea
Thanks, Raymond
Alvin Oga wrote:
hi ya john
you will need to get the x11 and nic drivers from nvidia.com
works good other than that bending over
Hello
I try to find the source code of the kernels, I need it do compile a driver
I don't know where to find it
Thanks for your help
Raymond
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Dear all,
I would like to buy the ASUS A7N8X mother board with an AMD2100,
I would like to know if some of you have experience with this board
with Debian Woody
Thanks for your inputs
Raymond
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Dear all,
I would like to buy the ASUS A7N8X mother board with an AMD2100,
I would like to know if some of you have experience with this board
with Debian Woody
Thanks for your inputs
Raymond
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Bonjour a tous,
je voudrai acheter une carte mere ASUS A7N8X avec un CPU AMD2100
quelqu'un a-t-il une experience de cette carte avec une distribution
Debian Woody
Merci d'avance
Raymond
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Dear all,
I would like to buy the ASUS A7N8X mother board with an AMD2100,
I would like to know if some of you have experience with this board
Thanks for your inputs
Raymond
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thanks for all helping me
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Lukas Ruf wrote:
* Raymond Gree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-04 19:11]:
actually I can directly receive email with exim (without using my
internet provider mail server) now I would like to send email again
without using my internet provider mail server
my question (perhaps stupid)
e to do so?
thanks & Happy New Year
Raymond
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Vivek Kumar wrote:
Hi,
I need to install some virus scanner on my linux boxes. Can you help me
with the available products..
Thanks
Vkumar
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Hello Debian community
I installed Debian to replace my RedHat on my server and have the
following problem
I can't print anymore on my remote Debian printer from my other Redhat
machine
am I missing something in the upgrade
Thanks for the help
Ray
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Jerome,
thanks I tried an other mirror and a dselect update IT WORKS
Ray
Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:44:11PM +0100, Raymond Gree wrote:
Hello,
I try to install a new package and get the following error message:
debian-server:/# apt-get install lprng lprngtool
Hello,
I try to install a new package and get the following error message:
debian-server:/# apt-get install lprng lprngtool magicfilter
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package lprng has no available version, but exists in the database.
This typically means that the p
I'd like to install postgresql on my Athlon XP 2000+ based Debian 2.4.18
installation. Actually, I'd _really_ like to figure out what's going on
with dselect.
dselect does not find any entries for postgresql on my Athlon. But on my
Toshiba laptop, running exactly the same Debian release, and usi
Hy,
Where do i get infos on how to install the new X-server (geforce2 mx) an kde
2.x on top of potato, without upgrading to unstable/testing ?
thanx,
Ray
Could someone please help me with this? I've been trying to get sound to
work on my 2.4.2 system (Soundblaster Live!) for a week now...
Both soundcore and emu10k1 are configured as modules in my custom-built
kernel. lsmod shows soundcore is used by emu10k1, and emu10k1 is unused.
/dev/sndstat i
Hi,
One suggestion:
o check to make sure /dev/mouse is symlinked to /dev/psaux e.g.
ls -l /dev/mouse
o if no symlink exists, then do:
rm -f /dev/mouse && ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse
HTH,
R.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 06:55:52PM -0600, Ruth McCreery wrote:
> I have installed debian 2.1 on a Gatew
On 17-Mar-01, Albrecht Frank wrote:
>
> "Raymond L. Zarling" wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to install X 4.0 on my (newly installed) debian
2.2.18-pre21-ide
> > system. I've got it partially-working after creating the missing
> >
> [..]
I had something similar happen when I did woody->sid dist-upgrade.
Anyway, make sure that the 2 other 'esound' packages are selected for
installation also. This solved (one of) my problem(s) - hope it works
for you :)
R.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 03:55:39AM +0200, Daniel Mashao wrote:
> I get th
I am trying to install X 4.0 on my (newly installed) debian 2.2.18-pre21-ide
system. I've got it partially-working after creating the missing
/etc/X11/X link (I get a window with a primitive xterm and an X cursor
using startx, but no pop-up menus and it doesn't launch with gdm). The
primary probl
I've got Debian 2.2 mostly installed on an old laptop (486/50MHz,
8MB RAM, 325MB HD). Actually, this is the second install - the first
got hosed by over-agressive hdparming. (I knew the risks... :-> )
Anyway, I've done a lot of things to conserve memory (reducing the
number of VCs, etc.) but I
> From: USM Bish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
> To keep such presentations completely system inde-
> pendent, of late I have started using plain HTML.
Me too. My needs aren't all that sophisticated, but they
still look okay to me. For some (outdated) examples, see:
http://www.tir.com/~sorce
> From: Kristian Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To be fair, it's not really Nvidia's fault, they licensed
> > technology for their cards from other people and don't have the right
> > to release the source code for driving that stuff.
>
> Hmm, okay, but *seems* (as far as I know) their
> From: Kristian Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Jonathan Gift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 03.11.00:
>
> > I'm upgrading my video card...
> > Voodoo 3 3000 AGP
> > Matrox Millenium 5400 32MB
>
> =G400? If yes, this one should do fine, as well
Both of these are solid
> From: Adam Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Does anyone happen to know where I can find information on how to
> implement dual monitors for X? I did find a HOWTO on the subject but
> the author states that if any release of XFree 4 is available then the
> HOWTO is extremely outdated.
For X 4.
> From: Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 31-Oct-2000 Krzys Majewski wrote:
> > Another graphics adapter question. Under linux, are the
> drivers which exploit hardware acceleration dependent on X11?
[...]
> the drivers tend to be for X, however you could theoretically
> implem
> From: Krzys Majewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Anyway, they do say "@@Created GLX Context.." and they run OK, though
> not as smoothly as, say, television or film. Also use up 65% of my cpu
> (Pentium III 500). I wonder if this is the best I can do with the
> current video card (ATI xp
> From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > LaTeX or Lout (combined with say xfig or dia for graphics)
> > may fit the bill,
> Thanks for the response. I was looking for a common document
> format, so that the students on campus would quit turning their
> homework in as .DOC format.
RTF i
> From: Brandt Dusthimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Also, look into a better video card. ATI doesn't support the Linux
> cause at all. You can pick up a TNT2 for $50 and with XFree 4.0.1 you
> can use NVidia's open source drivers.
No offense, but that's a fair amount of incorrect information.
> From: Lazar Fleysher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have a video card with small amount of memory and I was wondering
> if it is possible to configure the xserver to change color depth
> when I change resolution...
Nope. Sorry.
It's kind of complicated to do that, for many reasons. First,
ap
urned an error code (29)
E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt
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What does it mean and how can I fix it? Is the package broken or did
I break apt somehow? I'm a Debianewbie, so having messed up apt may
be the cause.
Cheers,
Ray
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> From: Max Lock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm sure I saw some software that will tunnel a serial port
> over IP and make it appear as a local device on a remote machine.
Closest I know of is what you probably found, in the Linux Modem
Sharing mini-howto. Allows you to connect to a remote mo
Hi,
Where's the best place to put a call to hdparm so that it gets invoked
upon booting? (would inserting it into an existing file in /etc/init.d
be appropriate?)
Thanks,
Jamie
om Windows into Linux. Problem is fixed if I start Linux from
> a cold boot as opposed to restarting from windows. Have you tried this?
>
> - Colin McMillen
>
> On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 03:36:24PM -0700, Raymond L. Zarling wrote:
>> Linux has stopped talking to my ethernet card
Linux has stopped talking to my ethernet card (Kingston KNE100TX, tulip
driver). The probem seems to be in ifconfig, which reports:
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable
I run a dual boot system, and it works fine from Windoze 98. It used to
run, some weeks ago, in Linux too, but I neg
Something has happened to my ethernet connection. I use a Kingston
KNE100TX, which uses the tulip driver. The driver looks like it configures
OK from the dmesg output, but ifconfig won't activate it. The
/etc/init.d/networks file looks ok, and indeed "ifconfig -a" shows all the
right configurati
Hi
Me have Problem.
I'm behind a socks4 server and i do not know how to set up socks4 on my
debian system
plz help
Kind Regards
Raymond Honderdors
EDP department Soest
work : (+31356091363)
Could someone tell me how I can go back into lilo to re-configure. I am
getting a "no permission" statement. This is on my own computer, and the
other day I clicked on a message that asked me if I wanted to save the
config for boot-up. I clicked on yes, and now I can't get back into
lilo.conf to c
of the NIC drivers got into a arguement with
> linus and alan(kernel maintainers) because the way he updates his drivers
> are not what they like(or others), so chancesa re the drivers in the
> kernel are (very?) old..even if the kernel is brand new.
>
> nate
>
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2000
I have just installed Debian 2.2.12 on my Pentium 150 and have spent an
entire day trying to get my LAN card working for longer than 5 seconds.
It is a Kingston KNE100TX, using a DS21143 chip manufactured by Intel.
Several documents say the tulip driver should work although Greg Siekas
mentions o
> From: Art Lemasters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
> PCI_IDE: unknown IDE controller on PCI bus 00 device 78,
> VID=10b9, DID=5229
You need a patch to enable the full-speed IDE support for this
chipset. You can get it at:
ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hedrick/
> And
I had a working LILO until I moved a partition. I have changed
everything back again, but now I get LI at bootup. I have reconfigured
LILO according to where it should be...hda3 which is also the
root(ext2)...How can I find out exactly which partition LILO is on and
also Linux. Is there a way to g
I had a working LILO until I moved a partition. I have changed
everything back again, but now I get LI at bootup. I have reconfigured
LILO according to where it should be...hda3 which is also the
root(ext2)...How can I find out exactly which partition LILO is on and
also Linux. Is there a way to g
> From: Adam C Powell IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Ingles, Raymond" wrote:
> > > From: David Blackman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > I have my SB32 autoconfigured by my BIOS, with sound support
> > > in my kernel, how can I get the joystick port o
ty doesn't make you a hacker any more than
being able to hotwire cars makes you an automotive engineer."
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> From: Jinsong Zhao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
> I mail-ordered a XFree86-supported video card, yet I received a Jaton
> Video-68AGP card that uses RIVA128ZX chip. [...] Now this card is
> working, [...] Except, to my surprise, that the emacs cursor does not
> show up!
Yeah, I've run into
> From: Peter Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Would it be off-topic of me to ask if anyone else has named
> > their Linux systems?
At my house...
grayswandir: main machine
excalibur: wife's Win machine
sting: laptop
frakir: mac
dyrnwyn: old 486
irving: old 386
B
After doing a re-install, LILO hangs at bootup...LIL- is all that comes
up. I have tried to go into /etc/lilo.conf but it won't let me
in...permission denied. I am using BootMagic to dual boot and I have no
problems getting into windows. The first time I did the install I had
LILO directed to hda6(
After doing a re-install, LILO hangs at bootup...LIL- is all that comes
up. I have tried to go into /etc/lilo.conf but it won't let me
in...permission denied. I am using BootMagic to dual boot and I have no
problems getting into windows. The first time I did the install I had
LILO directed to hda6(
After re-installing Debian(I had a workstation)and change to dialup
during setup. Everything went great except when I bootup(I have a dual
boot system with win95, BootMagic) it hangs...LIL- is all I get...What's
up...please help. I had a perfectly good working relationship going, but
I had to add e
I am receiving all my messages twice, or at least the responses to my
questions, come back doubled up. Meaning, the person responding to my
questions; on this list; help me by responding, but there message is
there twice. ?What to do;.)Ray Ferrari
Please help...I just re-installed Debian completely from scratch after
having some problems with xwindows. I am dual booting using Boot Magic.
Everything went real well this time. However, now when I want to go into
Linux, Lilo hangs at boot up and won't do anything. What has happened,
and what do
I am utterly disappointed. After two weeks of dealing with installing
debian and trying to learn, my Linux machine has crashed or should I say
frozen. YES.
While trying to read the Debian online help for ethernet 3com cards , my
machine suddenly froze without any ability to get out. This is the
sec
I was in xwindows today reading the information under Debian online help
and specifically the ethernet Howto, clicked on 3com to read
documentation and that's when nothing happened. Everything froze, except
my hard drive. The light kept going, blinking but I couldn't exit,
shutdown, cntrl/alt/backs
o.k. I finally got my XF86Config file built and want to startx. During
the xf86config setup...I used S3V for my chipset...I was told to use the
XF86_S3Vserver which would be in /usr/X11R6/bin...I tried to use startx
after my config setup and the following message comes up:
x: execution of /usr/bin
> From: Noah L. Meyerhans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Ingo Reimann wrote:
[...]
> > Kernel panic: Freeing swap cache page
[...]
> Well, the kernel hackers will probably tell me that this is insane and
> that it could never possibly make a difference... Destroy and re-create
>
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