Hello all,
I'm using Sarge and just added an unstable reference to my sources.list which
upgraded all my packages recently. So maybe I should considere I'm running a
Sid (?). I just turned to Debian after a Redhat / Mandrake short initiation.
Anyway, I'm a bit desapointed that I don't have all th
> I want a higher console resolution, therefore I use vga=6 as a kerneloption.
> During system boot the resolution is set to the higher mode and then,
> just before the system is sone boting, the console resolution switches
> back to the default.
Actually what happens is that the default console
Hello all,
I'd like to know the tricks available in the unix console - I mean raw console,
no Xterm or whataver X console. One exemple: a lot of you do some screen output
copy in their messages. Copy & paste, sort of... How do you do that ?
Thanks to the General Purpose Mouse daemon I have a funny
Hello all,
I'm a Linux newbie. Been trying RedHat, Fedora, Mandrake distros and finally
thought of something more serious so here I am. So far I was used to go for an
Ext3 filesystem for my 'root' and 'home' partitions. Very convenient, as I
don't know a lot about the other exotic filesystems av
> The safest bet is trying to use the Vesa framebuffer support, the only
> drawback is the vertical resolution stuck at 60 Hz. I don't have at
> hand the list of code to choose the resolution, anyway try adding
> "vga=791" in the kernel boot options to have 1024x768 (IIRC).
>
>
I've tried this be
> my `/var/lib/dhclient.lease' file is obsolutely empty.
> I tried to figure out how it can be filled,
> but I found nothing:
> any idea ?
Dhclient is a DHCP client. Its role is to send a request for an IP adress, which
is given by a DHCP server for a certain time (in general about 6 hours). After
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