Hi, all. I use thunderbird and firefox currently for email and web. At
one point, I used to use galeon, but have since switched. The gnome
desktop preferred application setting is set to firefox, and there
aren't any setting I saw inside thunderbird itself to choose a browser.
However, when
Paul Scott wrote:
jlquinn wrote:
Hi, all. I use thunderbird and firefox currently for email and web.
At one point, I used to use galeon, but have since switched. The
gnome desktop preferred application setting is set to firefox, and
there aren't any setting I saw inside thunderbird i
Paul Scott wrote:
jlquinn wrote:
Hi, all. I use thunderbird and firefox currently for email and web.
At one point, I used to use galeon, but have since switched. The
gnome desktop preferred application setting is set to firefox, and
there aren't any setting I saw inside thunderbird i
Brad Sawatzky wrote:
Are you sure that the group change (ie. adding yourself to 'scanner') has
been applied to the shell you're running xsane from? (Check the output of
'groups' or 'id -Gn').
You may have to log out of your Xsession and log in again to get shells
spawned using the new/updated g
Installing from a usb-stick using either of the 2 way on this link:
http://www.debian.org/releases/sarge/i386/ch04s04.html
I have the following problem:
Boots is OK, I can choose language, keyboard, but then the
netinst.iso which is on the stick is not founded by the installer.
I tried on 2 diff
Richard Lyons wrote:
I am obviously missing the obvious here. An IBM Thinkpad, sid, orinoco
wifi card talks to the Netgear DG834G router when security is disabled,
but when I turn WEP on it doesn't connect.
/etc/network/interfaces has
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wireless-essid Coigxxx
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. Is it possible for me to enable 3d acceleration with the hardware
I have? Right now, there is absolutely no 3d acceleration. I feel that
if it was present, even though my hardware is old, I at least would be
able to play PlanetPenguin-Racer (aka TuxRacer).
I have
Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
I just moved from nvidia driver to nv. The first reason is that there's
is a bug that doesn't let me install nvidia-glx without uninstalling
x-system-core, xserver-xorg and xserver-xfree86.
Anyway, I feel better using nv as it's free :-)
Now, can I install glx driver for
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 08:58:31PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
Thanks again! Now I just need to get my Dlink DWL-G510 WiFi card working
and all my dreams will have come true...
Check the chipset: do an lspci and report back to the list what it outputs.
If it's an Athero
michael wrote:
I've had a look around but can't see how to mount my USB pen under 2.6
(stable). I've just upgraded from 2.4 where I had a line in /etc/fstab
/dev/sda1/usbkey vfat users,noauto0 0
but under 2.6 my first SATA drive in now /dev/sda1 so I'm confused wha
Brett wrote:
S Clement wrote:
> The usb connectiion did not work and neither did the printer, an HP
Officejet 4110.
For anybody that's interested, I have used a HP OfficeJet 4110 for two
years on Linux using hpoj with no problems (apart from the initial
setup, due to several factors which
I eventually found a conflict between the printer and a logitech
quickcam I also had plugged into the machine. Once I removed the
quickcam, the printer worked perfectly.
So, this still begs the question of why they conflict, but it's a
problem I can put on the back burner for now.
Jerry Qui
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Brett wrote:
jlquinn wrote:
I posted several days ago about the lack of success I'm having with
an HP 5440 (regular inkjet). I have hpijs installed (the debian
package), but the HP tools can't find the printer and hence nothing
works for me.
I see t
One quick test to try would be to start xev, put the mouse inside, then
press C-A-F1. If you get the F1 keycode on the console output, it would
at least indicate that X is ignoring the special meaning and that the
problem isn't happening at a different layer.
Jerry Quinn
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