That did it! :^) Thank you very much! :^)
Stephan
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000 21:08:05 -0700, Nicole Zimmerman said:
> It's a 3c95x/vortex based card. We have these in both our windows and
> linux boxes and they work great with the 3c59x module. I don't think
> *I*
> found it listed anywher
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> However, we have observed that instead, it just acts as if there is
> no memory available, and doesn't free up buffer/cache allocated
> memory when new programs are started. We're using RedHat 5.2, kernel
> 2.0.36.
So, do you start swapping when there is a ton of mem
Kath, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> What do I need to do (what packages to apt-get, files to
> change...) to get KDE
> running on Debian?
AFAIK, debian does not distribute KDE because of license issues. There's a
list of unofficial apt-sources at
http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/apt-sour
What do I need to do (what packages to apt-get, files to change...) to get KDE
running on Debian?
- Kathy
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Have you tried gVIM the X version of VIM?
> Do you (or anyone else reading this) by chance know of an elisp package
> that provides some kind of PHP mode? Or anything else to have that thing
> (XEmacs in my case) behave with PHP/HTML "woven". I'd really like to have
> indentation and syntax high
I missed the responses to Beverly's question (2 Jun 2000, techtalk digest,
Vol 1, #87) about Linux memory usage. We keep struggling with this in our
organization. I know that Linux doesn't automatically add memory back to the
free list, but keeps stuff in buffer and cache. It then is supposed
http://www.cse.msu.edu/~dunham/grub/grub.html
h grub hmmm hope it helps with my 15gb problem
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