ser$)",
user=root
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Anyhow many users here recommend "exim".
I'd like to know, what makes exim better before I try it, because smail
works very well.
Regards,
Mika
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to
"whateveryouwant" . "1280x1024"
X will then start up using the whateveryouwant-resolution.
The virtual resolution can be configured using the 'Virtual' line.
Set it to the same resolution as your physical if you don't want
virtual desktops (like me :-).
I hope this helps.
Best regards
Mika
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)
or by putting this argument into conf.modules
(if you let kerneld do the dirty work - not recommended).
> The card is a Teles S0/16.3c1 PnP rev 1.1.
I have that one too, and wasn't getting happy with it until I found
kernel 2.0.36pre15.
With this kernel-patch and the isdnutils included
s emacs as the editor and so I want it to
wrap lines at 70 Chars.
At the moment I am breaking line manually :-(
I hope someone can help me.
Thanks in advance
Mika
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tfile-emacs... It
> is a good starting point to customizing emacs. Hope this helps!
I'll try out it, but I think I will have to read the docs if I really
want to understand Emacs (and I do). Is there somewhere some kind of
'Getting started with Emacs'-guide on the net?
Regards
Mika
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it should work.
I have still got the 'old' X11 packages but I think it should work
with the slink ones the same way.
HTH
Regards,
Mika
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wrapper program (/usr/X11R6/bin/X) reads a
configuration
file (/etc/X11/Xserver) to find out which server to run and who is
allowed to run it.
I hope this helps.
Regards
Mika
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Hello!
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-06-29 14:02]:
> Hello debian-user, this is my first submission and is unfortunately due to the
> My sound card is a Creative SoundBlaster Audigy MP3 and so the corresponding
> driver should be emu10k1. I am running a 2.4.9 kernel and have tried
Hi, David!
* David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-06-30 06:45]:
> After running various tests - even editing a copy of the file to where
> it only contained "#!/bin/bash" I finally renamed the file substituting
> a dash for each dot and bingo! it worked..
>
> It seems that run-parts (at least mine (v
Hi, David!
* David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-01 16:09]:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/
> total 4
> lrwxrwxrwx1 dlb dlb13 Jun 28 20:40 debian-2-4-21 ->
> debian-2.4.21*
> -rwxrwxr-x1 root src 689 Jun 28 08:36 debian-2.4.21*
Hi!
* JZidar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-01 19:13]:
> Is there an app or trick that would enable to just pop a cd or floppy in the
> drive and use it without the need for mount and unmount every time? Can be
> this built-in in the kernel?
If you know how to patch compile a kernel you should go f
Hi, Morten!
* Morten Eriksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-01 23:46]:
> How can I force apt-get to ignore the unmet dependency, or otherwise
> get the libqt3-dev package installed?
for a permanent solution you want the package equivs. I don't know how
to use it though, sorry...
HTH,
Mika
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* Abrasive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-01 23:27]:
> I'd like to download all the necessary files to upgrade the kernel from 2.2.x to a
> 2.4.x
> kernel. But, I don't know which files to download, and I have no idea how to upgrade
> the kernel the 'Debian Way'
Get one of the kernel-image package
Hi, Joeri!
* Joeri De Backer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-01 21:20]:
> Is there anybody who can tell me if it's possible to install
> XFree86 version 4.3? If so: how? :-)
If you're using sid:
http://penguinppc.org/~daniels/
For woody, i don't know...
HTH,
Mika
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Hi, Dan!
* Dan Collis Puro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-02 20:36]:
> Anyway: What would be the most "Debian" way to turn on DMA (essentially
> run "hdparm -d1 /dev/hda") on boot? I could (probably) add something in
> /etc/rc2.d, but that just seems dirty.
apt-get install hwtools
read /usr/share
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