Re: kernel 2.4.x in potato?

2001-08-12 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 07:11:25PM -0400, Bob Koss wrote: > took me two tries (forgot to include vfat the first time), but the > apt-get and make-kpkg utilities sure make this a lot easier than it > used to be in RedHat! Sir, your language!!! :-) -- Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan

Re: kernel 2.4.x in potato?

2001-08-12 Thread Bob Koss
> "Wayne" == Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> So, can I upgrade my kernel to 2.4.? Has anybody taken a newly >> installed potato system and just upgraded the kernel to 2.4? >> What headaches are in my future? Wayne> I changed 4 boxen to 2.4.x. No worries. Wayne>

Re: kernel 2.4.x in potato?

2001-08-11 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: kernel 2.4.x in potato? Date: Sat, Aug 11, 2001 at 09:53:12AM -0400 In reply to:Bob Koss Quoting Bob Koss([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > I'm still trying to get my OnStream tape driving working in Debian. I > was mistaken when I said that the driver was in t

kernel 2.4.x in potato?

2001-08-11 Thread Bob Koss
I'm still trying to get my OnStream tape driving working in Debian. I was mistaken when I said that the driver was in the kernel. The driver doesn't appear until 2.4. The kernel patches from OnStream are only for 2.2.14 and 2.2.16. I'm running potato with 2.2.19. So, can I upgrade my kernel to

Re: X in potato

2001-03-20 Thread Andre Berger
* L.V.Gandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010320 16:35 +0100: > I have RH 6.2 and potato on the same machine. In potato X, menu letters > are big say for example netscape and in RH it is reasonable. How to > reduce menu letter size? Check your XF86Config, make sure the 75dpi font entries appear before t

X in potato

2001-03-20 Thread L.V.Gandhi
I have RH 6.2 and potato on the same machine. In potato X, menu letters are big say for example netscape and in RH it is reasonable. How to reduce menu letter size? Only some window managers are given in gdm for choosing. How to get others to find a place there? If debian is chosen, it always defau

Re: X in potato with a 3dfx card

1999-11-11 Thread Marshal Wong
The Voodoo3 is supported by the X in potato. It's card 644 in the card listings in xf86config. It works. Still a few funny things, like leaving behind lines when moving windows in twm, or when using the animated minimizing in Enlightenment, but besides that, it works. Marshal From: &q

X in potato with a 3dfx card

1999-11-10 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Does the version of X included in potato support the 3dfx Voodoo3 card? It wasn't included in the list of cards supported in XF86Setup. If it is supported, which server do I need? I have the special 3dfx beta server on my slink installation (the one that's only