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From: Moran Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 5:56 PM
Subject: debian 2.1
> hi,
> i'm interested in getting debian 2.1.
> please tell me if you're willing to burn it,
> or know a place in israel that sells it.
>
> Thanks,
> Moran.
>
>
>
>
hi,
i'm interested in getting debian 2.1.
please tell me if you're willing to burn it,
or know a place in israel that sells it.
Thanks,
Moran.
versions (the 0.1 tree and
> |0.3 one) and they are sometimes incompatible.
>
> I use apt 0.1.9 (Debian 2.1), and the stanza I try to use is:
>
> deb http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink stable main
Hey, but it has to be unstable main!
--
Alex Shnitma
s between apt versions (the 0.1 tree and
|0.3 one) and they are sometimes incompatible.
I use apt 0.1.9 (Debian 2.1), and the stanza I try to use is:
deb http://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink stable main
Do you know where can I get up to date .deb's?
Thanks,
--Am
Amos Shapira writes:
> > > 4. Slink comes bundled with gnome-0.30. In the unstable packages there
> > > is
> > > gnome-0.99-3 or something, anybody had a positive experience with a
> > > post 1.
> > > gnome on slink?
> >
> > Yes, I'm using Gnome 1.0 all the time. I downloaded it fro
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 03:25:54PM +0200, Eyal Retter wrote:
> I installed Debian 2.1 as well whith cheapbytes original 4-cd's set, and
> after changing to kernel 2.2.4 (I decided to give up 2.4 ;) , I configured
> the sound modules using the modconf Utility.
> It was installed
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 02:59:31PM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> to /usr/doc/kernel-package, and there you have exact instructions.
> It's very simple, and is a good idea, regardless of the sound issue.
To be more specific, I'd forward you to
/usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz, it gives the exact
I installed Debian 2.1 as well whith cheapbytes original 4-cd's set, and
after changing to kernel 2.2.4 (I decided to give up 2.4 ;) , I configured
the sound modules using the modconf Utility.
It was installed successfuly, but when I tried to play something (well it
was quake2 . ;) I go
Hi,
my 2 c about sound: A customer has a Vibra16X soundcard (the one with 2 8
bit DMA instead of 1 8 bit and 1 16 bit) and I didn't manage to get the
sound work stable with kernel drivers. SuSE 6.0 has a little bit older
version of OSS as OEM included and it solved all my problems. Very good
pro
T. Grunzweig writes:
> 1. I don't quite know how to configure sound in my system. Is there a
> toollike RH sndconfig? I couldn't find one. I did read the relevant
> HOWTO's but do I really need to compile the kernel? (there doesn't seem
> to be any sound
Why don't you recompile your kern
TG>> 1. I don't quite know how to configure sound in my system. Is there a
Use "make menuconfig" and "make xconfig". Go to the sound options.
TG>> toollike RH sndconfig? I couldn't find one. I did read the relevant
TG>> HOWTO's but do I really need to compile the kernel? (there doesn't seem
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 02:53:48AM -0700, T. Grunzweig wrote:
> Shalom,
> I hope these questions are not too trying ...
>
> I recently installed on my new PC (o/c Celleron 300A) Debian Slink
> (kernel 2.0.36)
I run 2.2.5-ac6 under Slink quite happily on a Toshiba Satellite
4080XCDT, I'd recomman
Shalom,
I hope these questions are not too trying ...
I recently installed on my new PC (o/c Celleron 300A) Debian Slink
(kernel 2.0.36)
I had a few difficulties:
1. I don't quite know how to configure sound in my system. Is there a
toollike RH sndconfig? I couldn't find one. I did read the
On Sat, April 3 1999, Alex Shnitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Hello!
|
|The Debian 2.1 CDs have finally arrived. So now, as I promised, you're
|welcome to grab your copies. Here are the CDs that are available:
Hi Alex,
Sorry to be so late. I haven't touched my home e-mail
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