's no master device present. It may not
by in line with the specs, but why not do it if it works?
Good luck,
Maarten Bezemer.
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
> Isnt that a valid reason to filter out @hotmail.com, @lycos.com etc?
I thought there already was such a filter... is it broken or something?
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On Sun, 6 Sep 1998, Xiaonan Ma wrote:
>
>
> > OK, looking at your /dev/sndstat again, I see that you didn't configure
> > any audio devices.
>
> Yes, I think this is the problem. But I have no idea what kind of audio
> devices the on motherboard YAMAHA OPL 3-SAx chip belongs to. All the inf
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Ian Stuart wrote:
> I use make-kpkg, so I run
> make-kpkg clean
> make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image # custom.1.0 is kernel
> name
this went fine...
>
> now do the PCMCIA modules:
> make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 modules_image
this gave an error:
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
>
> What are you trying to do? The modules are included in the kernel-image
> .deb package you made with make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image.
> There is noo need for a separate module_image package. I do sometimes
> have problems with th
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, peter wrote:
> hi, i've got what may seem a strange request.. i'm looking for an older
> release of debian. i have a laptop w/ only 2MB RAM and i've been told that
> one of the older releases of debian will run under 2MB.
well, I tried 1.3.1 with 2MB, but that's really reall
On Thu, 2 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is x11amp for X11, that works in hamm the deb is sitting in the
> /Incoming directory. There is also a way to get it working under libc5,
> but I'm not sure if there is a deb. Just go to x11amp homepage and find
> it up there.
X11amp is kinda
om the list (or this list on usenet)
>
> So far, I've had 4 (from/subjects later if you're not interested)
Hmm.. strange, I had only the beanie one from msn.com (with strange, very
strange headers... received from A by B, received from C by B, etc)
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uce 3D sound. (I know, 3D with 2 speakers isn't quite possible and
I don't intend to use it...) Is there a way to get this working in Linux?
Well, that's all for now...
Thanx in advance,
Maarten Bezemer.
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Hiya!
Is there anyone out here that knows about a player that can play
.viv-files? The version of xanim I have doesn't support it :-(
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TIA,
Maarten Bezemer.
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Kris Van Heghe wrote:
> * Sometimes, after playing around for a while on the machine, if some
> command gives me an error, subsequent commands (whatever it is) produce
> only one output: 'Segmentation fault'. From that moment, there is only one
> solution: restarting the
off because people like to look in
> and see all the pretty colored LEDs :)
I was thinking of some other solution: don't connect the reset switch to
the main board... probably one might want to disable (like: always enable)
the power switch. :-)
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On Sat, 11 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Matej Grasic wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> > I wonder if anybody nows which CPU should I chose. I am thinking on PII,
> > but I do not have enough mony. I looks like I am going to buy P200 MMX. I
> > would like to know how linux handl
e install to boot the new system)
Just booted from CD and all went quite easy. If your system didn't support
IDE/ATAPI-CDROM boot, you only need the first (rescue) floppy, the drivers
disk is on the CD.
Someone told me there are far more rpm-packages available, and other
distributions also use
e your rescue disk wasn't written correctly. Try downloading
and rawriting it again. It could also mean you've not enough memory or you
have a virus. What kind of computer is it?
Good luck!
Maarten Bezemer
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Hi!
A lot of the people here are running RH linux, and this morning all of 'em
crashed. RH seems to have a patch available, Debian doesn't.
Question: is Debian vulnerable for this?
-Maarten
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On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
> Yes. There is the new 'nestea' attack ... linux is linux,
> regardless of distribution. In other words, debian is definately
> vulnerable, there are patches available. I forgot exactly where I got
> mine, (sorry), but it is something like ip_f
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