Morning All,
Stephan, I use the Diamond Viper 550 AGP card with 16MB RAM and have had no
issues with it. The Viper 770 AGP (with 32 MB RAM) also works well.
Davida
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From: Stephan Zaniolo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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THanks!
I put all the rpms it looked like i neded onto the iBook, and I'll try
upgrading them this afternoon. If that doesn't wrk, I don't know what
I'll do... cry, probably.
Conni
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Ok here's the problem. I've got a dell latitude XPi 75D (I think there's
something before the 75)
I need to know what's the best choice for video chipset and XFree86
modelines are.
It appears that It's got a cirrus logic CL-GD7543 and a 640x480 DSTN LCD
panel.
Okay... so I tried to rpm -Uvh all the stuff I downloaded (which wasn't
everything in the directory, but I got ~20 packages), and it said this:
error: failed dependencies:
indent is needed by ORBit-devel-0.5.0-0.1
windowmanager is needed by gnome-core-1.1.6-0.1
libgdk_pixb
I'm trying to get gnumeric to upgrade. Still. SO I tried installing some
packages that don't look gnumeric-related (gnome-games, actually, and
esound.) So, I try to install bonobo, and it tells me that there is a
conflict with the file /usr/share/gnome/apps/Games/gnomine.desktop in
instlling bo
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun wrote:
> Okay... so I tried to rpm -Uvh all the stuff I downloaded (which wasn't
> everything in the directory, but I got ~20 packages), and it said this:
> error: failed dependencies:
> indent is needed by ORBit-devel-0.5.0-0.1
No
What version of redhat are you updating? You might be better off getting
the latest CD and doing a complete system upgrade. =)
Beverly
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun wrote:
> Okay... so I tried to rpm -Uvh all the stuff I downloaded (which wasn't
> everything in the d
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000 15:52:48 -0700 (PDT), Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun
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>Does that mean I need to get an update of gnorpm? And what does the
>'indent' and 'windowmanager' mean? (Should I include a listing of
>the files I got, too?)
Welcome to the wonderful world
Hey all!
I was wondering if any of you had experience with dual sound cards with
Linux...or if such a thing is possible.
Thanks,
Derek A.Arnold
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I think it's possible provided you have the enough interrupts, dmas, and
the correct io memory not allocated to something else. Right now I'm
having a issues cause I'm running out of lower end io memory in the 0x200
to 0x330 range. I see the only issue is io memory usage because some
cards want
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