On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 02:12:51PM +0200, Marc Brünink wrote:
> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:12:51 +0200
> From: Marc Brünink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: apt-get install without internet connection
>
>
> On Montag, Okt 17, 2005, at 13:25 Europe/Berlin, Marc
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 00:27, Carlos Correia wrote:
> I'm transfering my system to a new PC and I'd would like to copy Kopette
> account settings to that machine, so I don't have to fill all the info
> again, as I will probably need to do it on other users machine.
>
> Can anyome tell me where
The fix is
there
http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html
Jacques
Bruno Buys wrote:
> Nikolai Hlubek wrote:
[...]
>> Just get yourself a IDE (raid) controller card. The cheapest will do
>> since you are not going to use any of the raid features. I got one for
>> 10 euros.
>>
>> Install Linux on the original hard disk and attach your modern ones to
>> the IDE cont
Byron,
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 10:14:20AM +1000, Byron Hillis wrote:
> Does anybody know a simple network monitoring utility that
> I can use to determine what individual processes on my
> Debian Sarge system are continually using up my bandwidth?
if you want to look on the bandwith used by spe
Hello,
I am having problems installing kernel 2.6 on my Dell Optiplex GX280. I have
seen a lot of traffic on the web and the forums about this, but have not
found a full fix.
I am starting with a working 2.4 installation. This required me to switch the
SATA mode in the bios from compatabili
Carl Fink wrote:
>
> I'm running Testing, so my situation won't be exactly the same.
>
> Everything still works, but not as easily. I have to manually install the
> visor kernel module (to sync my Palm Tungsten T3) and the usblp module (to
> print to my Laserjet). It seems that udev doesn't det
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:54:53 +0100
marc considered, crafted and sent:
>|--- Charlie said...
>|--- > On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:36:54 +0100
>|--- > marc considered, crafted and sent:
>|--- >
>|--- > >|--- John Hasler said...
>|--- > >|--- > Marc writes:
>|--- > >|--- > > Any suggestions on h
# apt-get update
Get:1 http://mirrors.rcn.net testing Release.gpg [189B]
Hit http://mirrors.rcn.net testing
Release
Get:2 http://secure-testing.debian.net etch/security-updates
Release.gpg [189B]
Hit http://mirrors.rcn.net testing/main
Packages
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 03:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have an old clunker that wouldn't take a big HDD so, being utterly
> penniless I with great trepitation flashed the bios. It's not all that
> hard and the box took an 80G hard drive no problem after that.
Even if it is an older machin
Hi,
L.V.Gandhi a écrit :
> I have my /etc/network/interfaces as below.
> [...]
> iface home inet static
>[...]
>test1 peer address 192.168.0.1 #mac 00:26:54:0E:8E:C0
>[...]
>
> iface work inet static
>[...]
> # test3 peer address 150.1.35.2 mac 00:50:8B:71:7
[dpkg([EMAIL PROTECTED]/dpkg)] i guess
apt secure is in version >= 0.6 apt
has the ability to verify gpg signatures of packages. read about it
here: http://www.syntaxpolice.org/apt-secure/ ; until you perform
the steps described on page 5, you will get warni
Hi,
at home I run a server with actually to many stuff on it to be safe. But
i want to test a lot of things that it evolved to this situation. It has
ldap, samba, courier, spamassassin, clamav, squirrel, exim4,...
Anyway, for normal quick restores, restoring a backup is quick and painless.
Bu
Hi
I recently upgrade my system with one more wan connection, connect to a
new firewall(Debian + iptables + snort + portsentry and bind9, etc.). I
only have one dmz box.
I have 2 nics (eth0 and eth1)on dmz 10.196.3.2 and 10.196.4.2, in the
firewall1 10.196.3.1 and in firewall2 10.196.4.1.
The
%% marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
m> I know, but here's a 'for example'. I've loaded xemacs and opened
m> gnus. It merrily waltzes off and downloads stuff from
m> new.gmane.org... then presents me with two ngs: nndraft:drafts,
m> nndraft:queue. Well, I presume they are ngs, although my
Hi,
Is it possible to set up Konqueror so it would open (i.e. show the content of )
a java jar file the way it does for, say, tar or zip files? Currently, when I
click on a Jar file, Konqueror opens the "Open with" dialog:
Open 'zip:/home/luser.../lib/junit.jar'?
Type: Java Archive
[Save] [Ope
Adam Funk wrote:
I can listen to a continuously ogg-streaming radio station with this
command:
mplayer http://engine.collegemedia.vt.edu:8000/wuvt.ogg
and I've successfully recorded (using scripts and at) fixed-duration
RealPlayer radio shows to .wav to listen to them later. But I'd like to
re
On 10/18/05, Daniel Déchelotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Maybe "arping -f" doesn't terminates with exit status 0. I imagine
> "arping -q" would do it. Still, guessnet "test-peer" should be able to
> find your host. Maybe with just "test peer" (not test3).
arping is my test. One can not us
Hi,
Having a touch of trouble with SSH. Anything that goes near SSH fails horribly
with a segfault. For instance running SSH at a command prompt gives:
Oct 18 14:13:06 localhost kernel: ssh[6763]: segfault at 00014a00432c rip
2ac40817 rsp 7fce6e58 error 4
in the syslog ssh-
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 09:06:44AM -0400, rs wrote:
} Is it possible to set up Konqueror so it would open (i.e. show the
} content of ) a java jar file the way it does for, say, tar or zip files?
} Currently, when I click on a Jar file, Konqueror opens the "Open with"
} dialog:
}
} Open 'zip:/home
On 10/17/05, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> golfer wrote:
>
> > The only way I seem to be able to get packages installed is to go back
> > on line and do the 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. For one or two packages,
> > this may be ok, but it's not something I want to waste time doing
> > routinely.
>
Hello everyone
i'd like to know if it is possible to know which is the operating
system used by the sender of a mail received by a common web mail
provider, e.g. Yahoo or GMail,
i know there is the option "full header" or something like this but i
need to know the operating system, if possible :)
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Raphael Schneider wrote:
| On Tuesday 18 October 2005 00:27, Carlos Correia wrote:
|
|>I'm transfering my system to a new PC and I'd would like to copy Kopette
|>account settings to that machine, so I don't have to fill all the info
|>again, as I will
> What you can do is to change the MIME
> type that .jar files map to so that it's application/zip instead of
> application/java-archive. I suspect that KDE reads this file once at
> startup and caches it, so you will probably have to end your KDE session
> (i.e. logout) and start a new one after
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 00:40, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> hi,
>
> > No, you're confusing kernel modules with X modules. You can't load X
> > modules into the kernel and vice versa.
>
> ok, thanks for clarification.
>
> firstly, i get this in my dmesg
> ...
> Linux agpgart interface v0.101 (c) Dave Jo
On Monday 17 October 2005 17:19, J Merritt wrote:
> I have been using Debian for about 2 months now after having used
> Mandrakelinux 10.1 for a much longer time. In Mandrake, the DVD/CD-writer
> will automount and auto-unmount whenever you insert or eject DVD/CD
> media. It has other issues, howev
Howto configure xorg.conf to use LCD and TV at the same time?
I've got intel852/855 videocard,I try i810switch and i855crt without
any results.
It's working correct under ms-windows.
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Hi All!
Just did # apt-get update # apt-get upgrade
After restart can't log in load Gnome.
"Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged
out yourself, this could mean that there is some installation problem
or that you may be out of diskspace. Try logging in with one of
On Monday 17 October 2005 17:50, Oliver Lupton wrote:
> I guess this isn't the neatest either, but how about using mplayer's
> slave mode (-slave), so it reads for commands from stdin. And have a
> simple script which sleeps for 1:30 and then prints whatever mplayer's
> stop command is to mplayer?
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:12:12 +0300, Simo Kauppi wrote:
>> Is there any way to list all the packages and their section names?
>
> How about aptitude --display-format "%p %s" search ~n.*
Thanks.
Now, how to redirect the output, with package description, to a file? ie.
aptitude --display-format
There are folks who have been thinking about this problem for a lot
longer than you or me. Check out http://infrastructures.org for the
concepts and ISConf[1] for the software.
1. http://trac.t7a.org/isconf
- Ryan
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 02:18:37PM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> at
L.V.Gandhi a écrit :
> > Maybe "arping -f" doesn't terminates with exit status 0. I imagine
> > "arping -q" would do it. Still, guessnet "test-peer" should be able
> > to find your host. Maybe with just "test peer" (not test3).
>
> arping is my test.
Yes it is. I am saying that, in this context
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 16:07:51 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Meshbah Uddin Ahmed wrote:
>
>> " HOW TO REINSTALL DEBIAN FROM CD"
>
> Again, Debianites don't reinstall their systems (except in rare cases),
> so it's not really a well-documented procedure. The short version is to
> back up your /home dir
[Using Debian-GNU/Linux 2.4.27-1-386 #1 Fri Sep 3 06:24:46 UTC 2004 i686
GNU/Linux]
Hi all,
I don't know exactly whether this is a bug or what, but I deemed it
useful to report what happened.
While running a script to backup my /usr dir to a partition on a second
HD I had to stop it with CTRL+C
hi!
(II) Module GLcore: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
compiled for 6.8.2, module version = 1.0.0
I don't use the GLcore module. I recall using that disabled direct
rendering for me, but I'll have to go back and check again to be sure.
Suffice to say, I don't use it and I do have direct
On October 18, 2005 10:15 am, Graham Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Having a touch of trouble with SSH. Anything that goes near SSH fails
> horribly with a segfault. For instance running SSH at a command
> prompt gives:
>
> Oct 18 14:13:06 localhost kernel: ssh[6763]: segfault at
> 00014a00432c rip 000
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 13:07 +0100, ns007532 wrote:
> Hi
> I recently upgrade my system with one more wan connection, connect to a
> new firewall(Debian + iptables + snort + portsentry and bind9, etc.). I
> only have one dmz box.
Sorry, what is a DMZ box? As far as I know, DMZ stands for
"DeMilit
Hi List,
recently, I got a nice Wacom Graphire 3 (usb) graphic table. As far as I
know, the driver for this device is already integrated in the Debian
Kernel.I adapted my XF86-Config-4 after having read quite a few pages on the
internet. However, it is still not possible to *work* with the graphic
Folks,
Just wondering if there's any "official" (or somewhat complete) list of
third party repositories for Debian. By "third party repository," I'm
refering to alternative apt sources such as
ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat and http://archive.kalyxo.org/kalyxo/ .
Thanks,
Mike
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Hi,
could you include your whole .xsession-errors file? Or is it just repeats
of the same stuff? I think i had this problem once and i just had to delete
some of the temporary files GNOME keeps in /tmp. Maybe you could try that?
HTH,
Cameron Matheson
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 08:53:13AM -0700, A
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 00:40 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> especially torrents that take long. Every now and then I come across a
> torrent which causes my adsl router (Netgear DG632) to stop forwarding
> traffic. It shows it is still connected, but I cannot put any data through.
>
> How is t
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 12:10:03PM -0400, T wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:12:12 +0300, Simo Kauppi wrote:
>
> >> Is there any way to list all the packages and their section names?
> >
> > How about aptitude --display-format "%p %s" search ~n.*
>
> Thanks.
>
> Now, how to redirect the output,
Using debian unstable, lets say I open a .dvi file using xdvi. Now I
modify the latex source, and compile it. But then the contents in the
xdvi window will not be changed until I bring xdvi window to the
foreground. Is there any way to update the contents automatically even
if the xdvi window i
T wrote:
Unfortunately, there is no mechanism in Debian to let you reinstall
easily. So you have to go through the "10 times" approach -- it took me
several (>=3) days to fully downgrade from Debian testing to Debian
stable, after a single update command... Oh, wait, I still have "17 not
upgrad
I am experimenting with NSF mounts over the internet.
So far, the share works on the local network between my two local
machines, but only "sort of" on the remote machine.
The two local machines are running Debian Sarge and the NSF server is
running the 2.6.8-2-386 Debian kernel.
The other local m
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 00:06 +0300, Simo Kauppi wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 05:43:56PM -0300, Federico Petronio wrote:
> > Hello, I write to you because after lot of trying I could not found
a
> > solution for this:
> >
> > I need to force 3 NICs (3Com 905C) to use "100baseTx-FD" mode, and I
>
A good article on freshmeat
http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/1576/
Then on your web server use the sftp javascript client mentioned in the
article... and no, the webserver does not need to be on the same
machine...
My website (hosted by a service) uses the sftp applet to allow me an
easy way to
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 16:43 +0200, roberto wrote:
> Hello everyone
> i'd like to know if it is possible to know which is the operating
> system used by the sender of a mail received by a common web mail
> provider, e.g. Yahoo or GMail,
> i know there is the option "full header" or something like th
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 22:42 +0200, Debian wrote:
> I have a P4 1.6 GHz with HT. It is enabled in the Bios and i'm using
the
> linux-image-2.6.12-SMP kernel. wheter x86info not /proc/cpuinfo are
> knowing something about 2 virtual CPU's.
> What is going wrong?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't h
On tirsdag 18 oktober 2005, 21:05, David Dawson wrote:
> the remote machine can ls the share, send and receive small files
> (say 100 bytes) but when an attempt to send or receive a larger file
> is made, the konqueror process reports 'stalled' and goes into
> uninterruptable sleep.
Uh, ouch. Well
MJang wrote:
Folks,
Just wondering if there's any "official" (or somewhat complete) list of
third party repositories for Debian. By "third party repository," I'm
refering to alternative apt sources such as
ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat and http://archive.kalyxo.org/kalyxo/ .
Thanks,
Mike
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:04:17AM +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
> When I send mail using /usr/bin/mail, the From: address is wrong; it's
> apparently just prepending my user-id to my domainname.
>
> How can I tell mail to use a different From: address? I've trawled
> through the docs, but not f
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:49:00PM +0100, Carlos Correia wrote:
> Though, I still have a problem: the passwords. Where are they kept? I
> noticed that in kopeterc they are saved as '**'...
>
> I'm about to upgrade several desktops to new hardware, and I don't think
> that every user knows
I'm reinstalling my system onto a new sata disk I just purchased. I'd
like to know what best practices people do, in order to get through this
with the least possible hassle.
I'm really just installing Debian in the new disk, and I'd like to have
the new system as closely resembling the current
Hi all,
I'm running unstable, and last time i did a dist-upgrade, the computer froze,
and i couldn't do anything but hard-reboot.
Following that, the upgrade of xserver-xorg seems to be problematic.
How to "make the system believe" that the package was never installed??
i've already done some
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 11:10, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> hi!
>
[snip]
> >>...
> >>(II) I810(0): 6392 kBytes additional video memory is required to
> >> enable tiling mode for DRI.
> >>(II) I810(0): 4344 kBytes additional video memory is required to enable
> >>DRI. (II) I810(0): Disabling DRI.
I use sarge and when I recently tried to install the most recent update
to shorewall( v2.2.3-2) my system hangs when trying to configure
shorewall. ps shows the postins script zombified.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps axfw
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
7905 ?Ss 0:00 \_ sshd: colin [pr
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:46:46PM -0200, Bruno Buys wrote:
> Will 'dpkg --get-selections' list all installed software? How about the
> few ones I compiled from source? How do I document it?
If you made them into .deb packages and installed them, they will be
listed.
--
If I start writing e
On 18 Oct 2005 13:36:18 -0700
"Colin Ingram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use sarge and when I recently tried to install the most recent
> update to shorewall( v2.2.3-2) my system hangs when trying to
> configure shorewall. ps shows the postins script zombified.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps axfw
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 19:56 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > Yeah, back in the day, vi users would say, "why use Emacs, I've
> > already got an OS".
>
> "Back in the day"? You say that like non-emacs users don't say that
> today. :D
That's just reminiscing. Back when syst
Hello,
When i boot from a custom compiled kernel 2.6.10, all goes well.
If i use a 2.6.13.1 kernel with the same config (or a 2.6.11, 2.6.12 for
that matter), weird stuff happens.
First of all some services stop loading and the system boot stops.
For instance, i would see the server boot and wh
I'm trying to run thro a whole cd of images, some of which are photoshop
format which kuickshow doesn't like.
kuickshow says "perhaps the file format is unsupported or your lmlib is
not installed properly"
I looked for lmlib but it's not any package I can tell. I can't find any
config option
I've built a small (3GB) archive for (internal) use in my mixed
testing/unstable system (since it tends to be more stable that
way). The new version of apt that drifted into testing keeps
giving me warnings about my packages.
Could somebody give me a link on how to (a how-to would be nice)
build
Justin Guerin on 18/10/05 16:31, wrote:
On Monday 17 October 2005 17:19, J Merritt wrote:
I like the way k3b works on the Debian side. Better than how it works on
the Mandrake side. In Debian, however, I'm having a problem that I'm sure
has a simple solution. I do not have automount enabled. I'm
Thanks for answering. Sorry it's taken so long to answer. I've just
been too busy to get back to this. I've inserted my comments in line.
michael wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 08:18 -0700, Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Hi all,
I downloaded the Advanced Bash Scripting Guide the other day an
I'm slowly developing myself a web-toolbox that I can access from
anywhere. Anyone know where I can get a web-based antivirus client
(applet) for windows that I can host for personal use? Oh and how about
You could have an applet that scanned documents but you haven't a hope of
doing a full
Hi,
Since last few weeks, I am experiencing this weird problem in Mozilla on
Debain Testing running 2.6.12. When I click on a bookmarks folder either
on the bookmarks bar or on Bookmarks pull down menu, the highlighted
bookmarks is displayed in an extra large font (if bookmarks are of 12pt,
highl
I need to write textbook for programming course. What tools can
you recommend (latex, docbook, ...)? Since I have not been involved
in writing manuals I will need some tutorials too.
Juraj
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:44:57PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >I'm slowly developing myself a web-toolbox that I can access from
> >anywhere. Anyone know where I can get a web-based antivirus client
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>
Not reall
On 17:46 Tue 18 Oct , Bruno Buys wrote:
> I'm reinstalling my system onto a new sata disk I just purchased. I'd
> like to know what best practices people do, in order to get through this
> with the least possible hassle.
> I'm really just installing Debian in the new disk, and I'd like to hav
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, mikepolniak wrote:
> On 17:46 Tue 18 Oct , Bruno Buys wrote:
> > I'm reinstalling my system onto a new sata disk I just purchased. I'd
fun toys
> > like to know what best practices people do, in order to get through this
> > with the least possible hassle.
- partiti
of course:
# ip rule
0: from all lookup local
32765: from all fwmark 0x5 lookup isp2
32766: from all lookup main
32767: from all lookup default
Packets from are dropped.
If the ip rule looked like that:
0: from all lookup local
32765: from all fwmark 0x5 lookup isp2
32765: from lo
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 01:16:21AM +0200, Juraj Fedel wrote:
> I need to write textbook for programming course. What tools can
> you recommend (latex, docbook, ...)? Since I have not been involved
> in writing manuals I will need some tutorials too.
> Juraj
>
LaTeX is by far the best if you are wr
> LaTeX is by far the best if you are writing a textbook. However, there
> is quite a steep learning curve. If you have no LaTeX experience at
> all, a good book to get is "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System" by
> Leslie Lamport (the original developer of LaTeX). After that, or if you
> alread
I was attempting to work with the repository list in
Synaptic. After disabling the two Sarge DVD entries
(contrib main), re-enabling them, and reloading the
deb list, I keep getting an error message that won't
go away. If I recheck the two entries "on," it still
produces the same message, which is:
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 12:05 pm, David Dawson wrote:
> I am experimenting with NSF mounts over the internet.
> So far, the share works on the local network between my two local
> machines, but only "sort of" on the remote machine.
Try setting up a VPN with the remote network and using that fo
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 17:00 -0700, J Merritt wrote:
> I was attempting to work with the repository list in
> Synaptic. After disabling the two Sarge DVD entries
> (contrib main), re-enabling them, and reloading the
> deb list, I keep getting an error message that won't
> go away. If I recheck the t
Hi all,
marc wrote:
[...]
> I have tried with Emacs before, but it's like learning Japanese, where
> every word and piece of grammar is different [...]
Aha! I think I've found the reason why I was able to learn to use
emacs so quickly. :) (Sorry I couldn't resist. I'm a native speaker
of Japan
hi
first i am install ati driver8.14.13 in 2.6.8 with starge
and uses work well
but now i ues 2.6.13 kernel and gcc gcc version 4.0.2 (Debian 4.0.2-2)
the driver is not work
i am install driver
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod11:45:22# ./make.sh
gcc: couldn't run 'i486-linux-gnu-gcc-3
J Merritt wrote:
> I was attempting to work with the repository list in
> Synaptic. After disabling the two Sarge DVD entries
> (contrib main), re-enabling them, and reloading the
> deb list, I keep getting an error message that won't
> go away. If I recheck the two entries "on," it still
> produce
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 11:48:36AM +0800, 张勇顺 wrote:
> hi
> first i am install ati driver8.14.13 in 2.6.8 with starge
> and uses work well
> but now i ues 2.6.13 kernel and gcc gcc version 4.0.2 (Debian 4.0.2-2)
> the driver is not work
> i am install driver
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/lib/modules/fglrx/b
Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> golfer wrote:
>
>> The only way I seem to be able to get packages installed is to go back
>> on line and do the 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. For one or two packages,
>> this may be ok, but it's not something I want to waste time doing
>> routinely.
>
> The dist-upgr
joe, you are right! i was looking to the CPU flags and saw the HT flag, so i
thought this CPU should support that, my mistake. installing debian on
another system with a "real" HT CPU was successful.
eric
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 21:40, Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 22:42 +0200
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 07:56:07PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> LaTeX is by far the best if you are writing a textbook. However, there
Communications with O'Reilly lead me to believe that they are leaning
towards XML.
Is XML a "modern" possibility for serious book/paper preparation ?
Joe
Hello,
Any thoughts on this exciting article about 230 million SLOCs in
Sarge. I'm surprised to search the lists and find no comments...
http://www.upgrade-cepis.org/issues/2005/3/up6-3Amor.pdf
hi,
I think you have 2 options. First, you could try to update the BIOS. Newer
versions may support reserving more memory for video.
well, i cn get newer bios, but that can be flashed only using m$. since
i alredy deleted the windows partition, it's not an option.
If that doesn't work, you
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