Aten switch works perfectly so I've never had any trouble with X in
that matter, but I've heard the Belkin switches otoh are quite buggy.
Regards
/Joachim
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Aten switch works perfectly so I've never had any trouble with X in
that matter, but I've heard the Belkin switches otoh are quite buggy.
Regards
/Joachim
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ick around the ~2 GB limit on ext2fs.
I won't bother you more with this, instead I'll try and setup some rules
of my own and if someone else is interested I can post the results later
to this thread.
Regards
/Joachim
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ick around the ~2 GB limit on ext2fs.
I won't bother you more with this, instead I'll try and setup some rules
of my own and if someone else is interested I can post the results later
to this thread.
Regards
/Joachim
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now I have a question which I hope someone could help
me answer.
Is there a way to disable building parts of the tree? E.g., first
build the regular xc tree and in a later round build the
xc-xserver-xfree86-dbg tree.
Regards
/Joachim
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now I have a question which I hope someone could help
me answer.
Is there a way to disable building parts of the tree? E.g., first
build the regular xc tree and in a later round build the
xc-xserver-xfree86-dbg tree.
Regards
/Joachim
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