Hi,
I just recently ordered some PCs with the ATI 8MB Xpert 98 video card
in them (well, they were supposed to have that anyway), instead I got them
with 16 MB ATI Rage 128 Pro cards in them. I see that XFree86 supports
Rage 128 and Rage 3D Pro but I can't find anything about supporting Rage
128
Laurel Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Excerpts from linuxchix: 23-Feb-100 Re: [techtalk] A good intro.. by
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>> Ok for a network intro, you might try the Network Administrator's guide.
>
>Hm, I also found that useful, but that was quite a while ago, and it
>looks like the NAG at
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Dan Nguyen wrote:
> Each package has a /opt//etc etc
Do you have to put the path of the program in your global path or do you
have to write the path with the program? I'm just being lazy...
Beverly
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Excerpts from linuxchix: 23-Feb-100 Re: [techtalk] A good intro.. by
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> Ok for a network intro, you might try the Network Administrator's guide.
Hm, I also found that useful, but that was quite a while ago, and it
looks like the NAG at the LDP hasn't been updated since then (199
Look for the section pertaining to DPMS and power managment. Compile in
the software power off option.
It should be already compiled in the Distro's Kernel. If the computer is
not shutting down properly you may need to flash the bios. Some Award
bioses require an update to use the ATX power opti
Well, after a rather expensive weekend, my dear little beige cuboid has a
brand new motherboard, processor and case *grin* Question is, the case now
has soft power, and I'd like to configure my kernel (2.2.10, distro is
SuSE 6.2) to use it properly, ie. power off on shutdown etc. Can anyone
tell
Still me, still hopelessly catching up
As a resident of Pennsylvania, Ive never seen a Meijer's around here,
although we do have some really big K-marts and Wal*Marts:) BUT since my
fiance is from the hickvilles of Michigan, and they just built a brand
spankin new Meijer's there, i HAVE be
Ok for a network intro, you might try the Network Administrator's guide.
I have a paper version but it is also in html at linuxdoc.org. Some of the other books
there might interest you as well. I think O'Reilly is the publisher for the paper
versions.
April
Raven Damask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
> > but I can't handle all of the emails from both that mailing list and this
> > one.
just to tell you that i really don't read all of my emails, i read what i
find interesting and just delete the rest after taking a quick look at
them. yes, i look at each of my emails, but i don't all of them