Is it possible to re-size the extended partition without losing the
logical drives ?
I am running Debian 2.0 (slink) on a 1.6 GB HDD with the partition table
as follows:
/dev/hda1 DOS200MB
/dev/hda2 / 150MB
/dev/hda3 /tmp 150MB
/dev/hda4 EXT
/dev/hda5 swap64MB
/dev/hda6
I am running Debian 2.0 (slink) on a 486DX33 with only 10MB RAM and my
computer is often working hard (having to make use of a lot of virtual
memory). I am using a three-button mouse running the MouseSystems
protocol in Xwindows and I am running gpm with -t msc.
As long as there is not a heavy loa
I have a Creative Labs Soundblaster 16 PnP, or model SB4171 (I believe it
is referred to as model CT4171 by the user manual), and I cannot figure
out how to make midi work.
It works fine in DOS/WfW3.11 and WAV files work in linux. It seems to get
detected fine with isapnp.
My system is a 486DX33 w
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Mark Phillips wrote:
> I've just done an upgrade to slink, but when I go into dselect I
> observe that there are a number of obsolete packages:
>
> --- Obsolete and local packages present on system ---
> - Obsolete/local Required packages -
> --- Obsole
On Sat, 13 Mar 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> I have couple of questions about upgrading my kernel to 2.2.3.
>
> I downloaded the full source and went through all the steps to compile,
> but when I rebooted I received an error telling me that modules.dep was
> empty. I took a look at /lib/modules/2
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> There appears to be a long outstanding bug in the S3 X servers that
> completely locks up the keyboard, although the system still runs fine,
> mouse can be moved, starting programs by mouse and menu works, even
> cut and paste some text into an xterm w
On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Craig T. Hancock wrote:
> I don't undersand what I am doing wrong if anyone can help I would greatly
> appricate
> it
If I am getting this right, you have a Soundblaster 16 *Plug and Play* ?
In any case, that's what I have. If that is correct, you might need to
compile all
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Mono wrote:
> I'm having major problems with my printer. Parport detects it at startup
> and does nothing. I've tried putting it's address in the lilo command
> line with no luck. It's listed under /proc at port 0 with no information
> after probing. Is the 700 series simp
On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> It is a proper domain, the problem is that most spammers do not use real
> e-mail addresses, so we have no way of knowing whether [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
> the originator of the spam. I believe I already deleted the spam, so I cannot
> check the headers again t
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, O. Niepolt wrote:
> which _is_ the standard kernel for slink? Would it make sense to use 2.2
> or to use ALSA? Where could I find 2.2 kernel debs? I'm asking this
I have an SB16PnP and I recently posted the instructions on how I did the
sound on my system to this debian-user
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Chris Hoover wrote:
> 2. How can I have exim dump any mail that passes through all my filters into
> a
> special misc folder? I don't want any mail to end up in my
> /var/spool/mail/user file.
Put at the end of your exim filter (.forward) file:
if not delivered then
sa
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what's on
> the desktop?
xwd, xwdtopnm, xwud are useful tools..
(Included in xbase-clients)
Roy
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On Thu, 20 May 1999, Carl Mummert wrote:
> >> 1 message for linus159 at mail.server.se (4122 octets).
> >> reading message 1 of 1 (4122 octets) .fetchmail: SMTP listner
> >> doesn't like recipient address '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >> fetchmail: can't even send to linus
> >> fetchmail: SMTP transaction
I really gave up months ago getting the fm synth on my Creative Labs
ViBRA16X PnP sound card working. A while ago I got the debian source
package for playmidi_2.3-22 to find the *.o3 and *.sb patches, but never
could figure anything out.
I just happened to tinker around a bit with the source packa
I'm running Debian 2.1 (slink) with some occasional packages from potato
(recompiled from the sources). Is there any reason why the diald package
has not been updated since 0.16.5 ?
I don't know if it works better or anything, but I debianized the
diald-0.99 tarball and installed it and now I'm us
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