Hi,
I have a No Brand name PCI sound card with ESS ES1898 Allegro Chipset.
Please anyone knows which sound module I have to use for this sound card?
Thanks,
Just though I would pass this info along, in case it might help someone.
I use the cs4232 OSS sound module to drive my PnP onboard sound card. The
driver specifically supports PnP. When I switched to the 2.4.2 kernel from
2.2.18, I noticed that I could no longer insmod cs4232 - it said "no such
I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook
file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can
read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing
because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the past
coupl
> I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook
> file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can
> read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing
> because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from the pa
also sprach Andrew Perrin (on Tue, 27 Feb 2001 05:31:39PM -0500):
> Not that I'm suggesting it, but wouldn't removing getty from consoles 1-6
> fix approach 3.) below?
and you want to log into to do startx how? try it: disable tty 2-6,
log in on tty1, startx, then ctrl-alt-f1 and press ctrl-c. you
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 10:05:14AM -0800, Ken Sandell wrote:
> Why the hell am I getting forbidden errors all of a sudden?
>
> All files have the correct permissions, but I still get forbidden errors.
Could you be more vague?
Is your filesystem mounted read-only? (man mount)
At what level of per
Oliver Elphick wrote:
> will trillich wrote:
> >-rw---1 postgres postgres4 Feb 27 12:24 PG_VERSION
> >-rw---1 postgres postgres0 Oct 13 21:05 active
> >-rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Feb 27 04:00 cust
> >-rw---1 postgres postgres16384
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:09PM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 11:05:42AM -0800, Greg Gilbert wrote:
> > What's going on with Mozilla packages. Sid still has Mozilla M18,
> > and the maintainer seems to be ignoring all requests for an upgrade
> > to something more recent
>> I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook
>> file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can
>> read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing
>> because I don't want to lose my hundreds of saved messages from th
> OK clue me in. Whats filerc?
it replaces the whole symlink /etc/rc?.d hierarchy with one simple,
straight forward configuration file. try it, it seemingly converts to
and from on installation and deinstallation...
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EM
also sprach Ethan Benson (on Tue, 27 Feb 2001 03:42:58PM -0900):
> console access to any machine regardless of OS means root rights.
well, sure.
> don't set lilo's timeout to 0 that makes it a royal pain to recover
> the system if something goes wrong, you can't boot single user any
> more and
I've been having some network difficulties lately and have ended up with
duplicate email messages. Is there any program already available that
could weed out messages based on the message bodies matching?
-- Ferret
also sprach Rob Zietlow (on Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:15:16AM -0600):
> I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook
> file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can
> read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing
> becaus
will trillich wrote:
>> >-rw---1 postgres postgres 8192 Feb 27 04:00 range
>> >-rw---1 postgres postgres16384 Feb 11 07:39 range_pkey
>> >actually, i think the 'range' table is the main one i need to
>> >resurrect... everything else is gravy.
>>
>> What
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> binfmt_misc isn't his problem, it's trying to execute random other files
> for some reason, at which point the kernel constructs a module name
> based on the first two bytes of the file and tries to modprobe it; it
> only goes near binfmt_misc if that module has specificall
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 06:52:01AM +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> A pity the dump file got clobbered.
indeed!
> I suspect the dump from 6.5 was
> in a form that 7.0 rejected - you had those two failed creates in the
> log.
the problem was apparently
DEFAULT TEXT 'CURRENT_DATE'
in the dat
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 10:43:07PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've been having some network difficulties lately and have ended up with
> duplicate email messages. Is there any program already available that
> could weed out messages based on the message bodies matching?
>
> -- Ferret
>
I have upgraded my box to kernel 2.2.18 and I'm using lilo from unstable
this is how my lilo.conf looks like:
boot=/dev/hda7root=/dev/hda7install=/boot/boot-menu.bdelay=20map=/boot/system.mapappend="mem=128Mb"vga=extendedread-onlyimage=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.18 label=lastimage=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17
root=/dev/hda7install=/boot/boot-menu.b
should that line have a space after the hda7 bit?
just a thought, i don't know it that well
Could you forward them to yourself and check your email in mutt or
whatever?
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Rob Zietlow wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook
>file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can
>read. I want to totally c
yes it does have the endline it's just the way put it in the mail
Ross
um.. well the way it was there was no space... which i thought there should
be.. but if i'm wrong i'll shut up now,,,
At 10:18 AM 2/28/2001 +0200, Rossen Naydenov wrote:
>yes it does have the endline it's just the way put it in the mail
>
>Ross
>
>
>
>--
>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi!,
I have a problem to set up an emacs-ispell connection which works
with Spanish for TeX/LaTeX files. There are two spanish dictionaries
in the emacs edit>spell menu --the second one suitable to check for
8-bit characters.
It appears that the flag -t is intended to cause ispell t
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:02:30PM -0500, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
>
> Why is it that "useradd" does NOT create a "home"
> directory and copy the /etc/skel files??
>
> I use the standard useradd -u... -g... -d... -s... -c... logname
> command on our Debian system and no home directory is creat
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:42:42AM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> >
> > restricted
>
> ... in which case your system would not be remotely rebootable or
> couldn't recover itself from a kernel panic.
bzzzt rtfm.
when you add password and put restricted in the image section lilo
WILL NOT ask for a p
I use potato on a laptop and my laptop is on only when i'm using it.
When I start, cron launches various task (too many at the same time) and take a
big part of the CPU.
It's crazy : you turn your computer 2 minutes on (you do near nothing), cron
works. After a night you turn on your laptop an
Well I grabbed 2.4.2, did a make-kpkg as usual and installed it. But I
reboot to find my filesystem pretty well trashed. I'm running Sid and
everything is on Reiserfs except for /boot. The only way I can do anything
(with any kernel) is to boot to single user. I have tried reiserfsck'ing
it, bu
Hi Ken,
> Rotating files /boot/*.preserve to avoid breakage on upgrade
> error: cannot stat /etc/lilo-rotate.conf: No such file or directory
...i had the same prob yesterday. just do a:
workstation# touch /etc/lilo-rotate.conf
and then run apt-get upgrade again, afterwards you have an
lilo-rota
Hi Gonzalez,
> You know like in Windows (or /etc/resolv.conf for us)
> when you specify a "Primary DNS Server" ... like so
> that when you type in www.yahoo.com the proper page
> comes up? I want to set up one of those types of
> machines. I believe such a server is called a
> "resolver" or a "r
On 27 Feb 2001, John Hasler wrote:
> > It was the generic 'xdm' that was the problem, but when I tried to remove
> > it, it wanted to take 'task-x-window-system' away, too..
>
> Let it. 'task-x-window-system' is an empty package which does nothing but
> depend on a bunch of X stuff so that the X
Just wanted to drop a note to say thanks to all the people who replied so
quickly to this little dilemma!
Fankoo! :)
gdh
Hi Sebastiaan,
> One of them is: libgo569li.so
>
> I reinstalled, searched my harddisk for the lib, but I was unable to find
> it.
>
> Does anyone know which package contains these libs?
...sorry but these are libarys from staroffice itself:
/home/joris/office52/program/libgo569li.so
did you
will trillich wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 06:52:01AM +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> A pity the dump file got clobbered.
>
>indeed!
>
>> I suspect the dump from 6.5 was
>> in a form that 7.0 rejected - you had those two failed creates in the
>> log.
>
>the problem was appare
Hi Steven,
> I sucked down Sid the other night, and along the way one file
> failed to download, I was using 'apt-get -d' so I could monitor
> the update later. So I grabbed this file, and a couple of others
> on a 'doze box at work and put them on a floppy, with the intention
> of using 'apt-cac
Hello Hanasaki,
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have an oold cdrom that seems to work fine with commericial CD's.
>
> Reads rh6.x and windows install cd's fine
>
> It will not read the debian potato CD i burned off the web
> fyi: this same CD works read/boots fine in my newer C
Hello,
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Forrest English wrote:
> you can't. if the cdrom is to old to read burns. it's just to old to
> read burns. :(
Not my experience. My old Mitsumi reads all CDs burned more than a few
months ago. It is only some of those burned recently which give the
problem he wa
I'm building a router to play with out of an old PC an a few Intel
EthereExpress 16 cards.
How do I insmod or modprobe to for each of the cards?
I can load the module for any *one* of the cards by specifying the io
parameter, but if I try again I receieve a message to say a module of
that name i
I just installed slocate 2.4-2potato1, then ran /etc/cron.daily/slocate.
When I try to 'locate latex', I get some output and an error "slocate:
decode_db() aborted. Corrupt database?". Can I fix this somehow?
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to compile ltx2rtf on a debian machine, but the make fails. However,
> > it
> > works on a redhat 6.2, but the binary file Segm-Faults on debian 2.2. Did
> > someone have an idea on the way to get it work on debian ? Is it a problem
> > of
> > gcc version ?
>
> how
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 at 20:08:24 -0700, John Galt wrote:
(Please don't cc me on list mail.)
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> >"Jason N. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Okay, I just did something that, in hindsight, was very stupid. :) I have
> >>been getting a lot of errors fro
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:31:35AM +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> will trillich wrote:
> >NOW if i can just get PERL to work with DBD::Pg again, i'd
> >be done! this is gonna be fun to track down now that my data
> >is back...
> >
> >Can't load '/usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-linux/auto/DB
Title: Welcome
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Hi,
Can anybody point me in the right direction to obtain the
install doc for the tga xserver Debian Potato port "Alpha" or
hints on how to get it installed.
Have tried what I think is everywhere! Have also tried the
vga16-xserver with various s3 cards and no luck.
Curiously when I loaded nt4 t
> Hi everybody,
> I'm encountering a very weird problem (or it seems weirdish to me). I
> built kernel with support for couple file systems and sound.
> When I try to mount a CD or play music on the super user account,
> everything work fine. But when I try to do the same with ordinary user
> ac
Philipp Bliedung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Colin Watson wrote:
>> Philipp Bliedung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >When I downgraded to the 'old' version of libc6 (2.1.3-10) dpkg broke
>>
>> Details?
>
>I figured it out. When I was downgrading my libc6 it somehow removed
>the 'ldconfig' file /sbin
well infact as I read what you have said to me I think I got the problem
In fact I use the Lilo to boot NT (I have no problems with that)
and I think that my mbr is in /dev/hda not /dev/hda7 so I should say in
lilo.conf that boot=/dev/hda is it right or not?
The earlier version of kernel has no
I have a machine that I have upgraded from stable to testign, and installed the
2.4.3 kernel with kernel package on.
Now apt-get is failing. See the error messages?
Script started on Tue Feb 27 04:42:29 2001
debian:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main c
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, csj wrote:
Hello,
> I have just downloaded 0.9pl28d. Thanks.
:-) You are welcome.
> Mozilla cache support appears to be working under Mandrake 7.2. But I
> cannot get Mozilla or Netscape cache support to compile under Debian.
> In Debian I have libdb2 (Berkeley database r
Hi,
What is the full name of the Debian BTS web page, mentioned in the previous
message?
Thanks,
J?rg
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:36:19PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
>
> /etc/network/interfaces for non-pcmcia ethx
> ipmasq package for ipmasq routing firewalling.
> read Debian BTS web page
> Quoting Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > M David Tilson wrote:
> > > > You didn't do 'cp foo /dev/hda1', did you?
> > > >
> > > Probably yes. Is there any way to recover?
> >
> > Have you tried running fsck.msdos under Linux?
>
> Not yet. First, I had to reinstall linux. Got potato
John Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well I grabbed 2.4.2, did a make-kpkg as usual and installed it. But I
> reboot to find my filesystem pretty well trashed. I'm running Sid and
> everything is on Reiserfs except for /boot. The only way I can do anything
> (with any kernel) is to boot to
You might want to consider:
[14:10:28 /tmp]$ grep-available latex2rtf
Package: latex2rtf
Priority: optional
Section: tex
Installed-Size: 359
Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.8aa-5
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.97)
Filename: pool/main/l/latex2rtf/latex2rtf
hello, I recentrly upgraded my kernel to 2.4.2, I have two network card on
my debian 2.2 system, and I am using ip_forwarding for a local subnet.
before I updated to 2.4.1 I never saw this message,
2.4.1 showed this sometimes,
but now at 2.4.2 I am getting this at regular intervals
can anyone tell
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:09PM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote:
>
> As was said in another reply - packaging mozilla is hard. However,
> installing the tarball is pretty easy. For now, I'm running 0.8 from
> the tarball available at mozilla.org and it works great.
It's a bit of a pig though,
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:31:09PM +, Darren Wyn Rees wrote:
> Would somebody please clarify what needs changing to enable me to
> ssh into an OpenBSD (2.7) box, using Debian (OpenSSH 1.2.3, protocol
> version 1.5). (a) the ssh client on the Debian box, (b) the
> ssh daemon on the OpenBSD one,
> > installing the tarball is pretty easy. For now, I'm
> > running 0.8 from the tarball available at mozilla.org
> > and it works great.
Agreed ... it dumps everything into a single directory so keeping track
of where it's installed files is not an issue. Every time you "upgrade"
it, just remove
That would be a first, mozilla working great, you must have some heavy
machinerie. To my humble opinion mozilla is slow and the mailclient can
crash your entire system. not ? (please say NOT i've been really annoyed
with the weak-browser thang on linux)
-Original Message-
From: Michael P.
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:43:32AM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
>
> It's a bit of a pig though, and I had to shut off http 1.1 in the debug
> network menu to get it to stop sending me to the wrong websites. Hey, I've
> been trying to get it to fire off acroread or xpdf when a pdf is seen,
Stefan Ondrejicka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(Cc'ing on the assumption that if you don't use Debian you won't be
reading debian-user; I'd make sure the person you were replying to got
it instead, but I'm not sure who that is or if the question originated
on this list ...)
>On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, cs
Through empiric testing, I have discovered that this is caused (for me at
least) by a problem in the way that OpenSSL has coded the new Rijndael/AES
implementation.
Allegedly, this has been fixed in the CVS tree, but YMMV as I have not had a
chance to try it yet.
To check this, look at your ssh_c
=?Windows-1252?Q?Ari_Sigur=F0sson?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hello, I recentrly upgraded my kernel to 2.4.2, I have two network card on
>my debian 2.2 system, and I am using ip_forwarding for a local subnet.
>
>before I updated to 2.4.1 I never saw this message,
>2.4.1 showed this sometimes,
>bu
Thanks to all who replied about the apt question. I was just wondering, is
there a way to do a testing install over ftp? I would like to set-up another
box and go this route.Would I just go to the testing directory and download
some floppy images? Which ones? What url would I point the install a
Hello!
I'd also give a real cdr media a try if you have previously burned a cdrw...
if you have old drives, it's very probable that they can't read cdrws, but I
could even read cdrs with two old 1x-speed drives I had. And with a
ten-year-old diskman, too.
Kind Regards,
Stephan Hachinger
- O
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:52:38AM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > > installing the tarball is pretty easy. For now, I'm
> > > running 0.8 from the tarball available at mozilla.org
> > > and it works great.
>
> Agreed ... it dumps everything into a single directory so keeping track
> of where it'
I was able to get this working with a script that one of the list members
supplied me with. If you need it please email me and I will send it to you.
Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been installing debian most all day, so I'm probably missing something
> really obvious here, but I'm
Hello!
I couldn't find any of those files in the debian distribution (searched in
contents of the distro on http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages). I know
that probably doesn't help you very much, but I have no idea where those
libs come from... at least you know now that they aren't from any "fr
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
Hi,
> (Cc'ing on the assumption that if you don't use Debian you won't be
> reading debian-user; I'd make sure the person you were replying to got
> it instead, but I'm not sure who that is or if the question originated
> on this list ...)
Yep, I am sorry
thanks,
but I don't have /etc/sysctl.conf or the ignore_broken file :/
> It's some other broken computer. You can ignore it with 'echo 1 >
> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ignore_broken_error_responses' - in fact,
> there's a line in the default /etc/sysctl.conf that you can uncomment to
> cause this to
Stephan Hachinger wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I'd also give a real cdr media a try if you have previously burned a cdrw...
> if you have old drives, it's very probable that they can't read cdrws, but I
> could even read cdrs with two old 1x-speed drives I had. And with a
> ten-year-old diskman, too.
>
Hi again,
> Thanks for the offer of help, the request files follow. Xlog.log is
> the output of the startx command. Please note that I edited quite a
> bit of XF86Cconfig to compact it.
The XF86Config file looks OK to me at first glance, but are you sure that
this is the one that actually gets
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ari_Sigur=F0sson?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's some other broken computer. You can ignore it with 'echo 1 >
>> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ignore_broken_error_responses' - in fact,
>> there's a line in the default /etc/sysctl.conf that you can uncomment to
>> cause this to be set
hi
i am new to linux and want to lear more about it. so i tryed to download it
with no success because there are so many files their
So I was wondering if you could tell me how to download it.
Thank you
David Flowerday
___
John Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 10:18 AM 2/28/2001 +0200, Rossen Naydenov wrote:
>>yes it does have the endline it's just the way put it in the mail
>
>um.. well the way it was there was no space... which i thought there
>should be.. but if i'm wrong i'll shut up now,,,
"Content-Type
> So I was wondering if you could tell me how to download it.
Try
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/#new-inst
Should tell you all you need.
Regards,
Manuel
Rossen Naydenov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>boot=/dev/hda7
>root=/dev/hda7
>
>But when it starts it says :
>unable to mount root fs ob 30:7b
>cannot open root device at 30:7b
>
>But if on the boot prompt I say root=/dev/hda7 everything is OK
30:7b is ... weird. Did you run '/sbin/lilo -v' after ch
>
> I have a machine that I have upgraded from stable to testign,
> and installed the
> 2.4.3 kernel with kernel package on.
>
>
> Now apt-get is failing. See the error messages?
>
>
> Script started on Tue Feb 27 04:42:29 2001
> debian:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
> deb http://http.us.debia
The DFE-530TX uses the via-rhine driver, and the DFE-530TX+
uses the rtl8139 driver. The last I knew, this was not
documented on the DLink web site or on Donald Becker's
web site. Only place you will find out about the rtl8139
driver is on the disk that comes with the DFE-530TX+ card.
D-Man <[EM
Manuel Reiter wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the offer of help, the request files follow. Xlog.log is
> > the output of the startx command. Please note that I edited quite a
> > bit of XF86Cconfig to compact it.
>
> The XF86Config file looks OK to me at first glance, but are you sure that
> this is th
Dear authorities,I am writing from Turkey and I
have a problem with my laptop. I have an IBM Thinkpad 380XD. I'm having trouble
with using my laptop in network. I have a PCMCIA Ethernet Card(Compex Linkport
ENET-A) and its' driver disket. I am doing everything written in the manuel but
I a
sorry 'bout the crash statement, i was out of line there, i meant that
mozilla would competely go _down_ if the mailclient went belly up, wich is a
really painfull thing to happen if you're using online documentation wich
you finally dug up
-Original Message-
From: ray p [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
I just what I thougth I shoul have done a long time ago :
type in the lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda
...and that solved the problem
thanks to all who answered me
Ross
On Wed Feb 28 09:08:22 2001 Lewis, James M. wrote...
>
>
>>
>> I have a machine that I have upgraded from stable to testign,
>> and installed the
>> 2.4.3 kernel with kernel package on.
>>
>>
>> Now apt-get is failing. See the error messages?
>>
>>
>> Script started on Tue Feb 27 04:42:29 200
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 at 09:10:27 +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
(Please, please don't cc me on list mail. I have over 2000 items in my
inbox, and people filling it up even more with four e-mails in a row
about the same post on the same problem just makes me less inclined to
do anything about it! I'm p
In lists.projects.debian.user, you wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook
>> file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can
>> read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing
>> because I don't want to
yeah.. you mean aliasing
but I mean how to masq it
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:05:40PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> IPALIASING, I guess
>
> eth0:0 203.170.2.x
> eth0:1 192.168.1.1
>
> ...
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:01PM +0800, Ker Ruben Ramos wrote:
> > is it possible to do NAT/MASQ in single N
what i want to know is if it's possible,
if then.. the question is HOW?
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 05:31:39AM -0500, Chun Kit Edwin Lau wrote:
> Hi
>
> If you don't have a dial up ppp0, I assume you have things like DSL
> or cable. And if that is the case, you better off with 2 NICs since the
have you tried it?
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 10:54:51AM -0300, Martin Marconcini wrote:
> Yes it's possible. I can't recall the URI now but check www.linuxdoc.org and
> the IP_MASQ FAQ.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> M.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ker Ruben Ramos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
Jason Price wrote:
>
> I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box) and
> have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX, which
> I understand uses the Tulip module. During setup, I tried to select
> the Tulip module to install, but I got an error saying that
Thanks for the info - it looks like I am truly running in SMP
mode. :) Now, how exactly do I go about patching my procps tools?
I'd like to be able to see the load on each cpu if possible...
> "Jason N. Price" wrote:
> >
> > I just compiled a custom 2.4.2 kernel so I could trim it down and
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:13:07AM +1100, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> Matthew Dalton wrote:
>
> > Brendan J Simon wrote:
> >
> >> When I use VIM in an X terminal (eg. gnometerm), I can't use the cursor
> >> keys to navigate whilst in insert mode.
> >> *However*, if I have a ~/.vimrc file with nothin
This morning after shutting down X everything on my console was scrambled. I can
still type commands and can somewhat distinguish that characters are appearing
on the screen, but nothing's readable. I can also start X back up without any
problems.
Anyone know what might be causing this? And how to
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Tyler Braun wrote:
> This morning after shutting down X everything on my console was scrambled. I
> can
> still type commands and can somewhat distinguish that characters are appearing
> on the screen, but nothing's readable. I can also start X back up without any
> problems.
Quoting Rick Commo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Thanks for the offer of help, the request files follow. Xlog.log is the
> output of the startx command. Please note that I edited quite a bit of
> XF86Cconfig to compact it. I did this as part of trying different things so
> it would be easier to naviga
Hi,
maybe you try typing: "reset" on your console.
Cu
Alexander Duda
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> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Tyler Braun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2001 16:55
> An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Console Text Scrambled
>
>
> This
[This has also been sent to the linux-smp@vger.kernel.org list, but I
thought the debian community might have some insight on the dselect
error.]
Hi,
I have recently had a pile of problems with my Tyan 1832DL based
machine. Before adding the second processor, I began having a number of
BSoD c
Hi,
perhaps your video card does not like the way X shuts down. Maybe typeing
'reset' blindly will help (in a logged in console).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Tyler Braun wrote:
> This morning after shutting down X everything on my console was scrambled. I
> can
> still type comman
you could do the following
CTRL-C
CTRL-J
reset
CTRL-J
this will,
eventually break any running/hangin application (need some luck here)
send a return (enter)
execute the reset command wich will refresh your terminal session in the
same way a log-on would do
send a return to execute reset
It's t
>>The XF86Config file looks OK to me at first glance, but are you sure that
>>this is the one that actually gets read in?
I know that there is supposed to be a link to /etc/X11/XF86Config.
/usr/X11/R6/lib/X11/XF86Config points to it.
>>According to the Xlog.log you posted, the file that gets read
* Hall Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Other than having to change to that directory, or at least give the path
> to it, to run the program, it's not a problem using it.
I generally just write a simple shell script that calls it with the
full path and put it in /usr/local/bin. It works fine
do you by any chance upgrade to Xfree 4.x and are running framebuffers
compiled into the kernel ?
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From: Tyler Braun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 4:55 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Console Text Scrambled
This morning after
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