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driver for RH9 works for Fedora Core3

Posted: 10 Feb 2005 04:06 AM PST

So how do I get a driver for FC3?
I know, that Suse 9.2 identifies the Controller without driverdisk right -
but I want to get away from Suse.
what should i do, when I want to use the Controller and Fedora?
regards,
Mathias



"Rex Dieter" <unl.edu> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Recompile kernel 2.4.18 on Debian 3.0r1

Posted: 10 Feb 2005 02:06 AM PST

["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.misc.]
On 10 Feb 2005 03:09:03 -0800, es
<es> wrote: 
You need an initrd if you compiled the kernel to use modules for the
root filesystem and the device it is on, instead of building those
drivers into the kernel.
 
apt-get install kernel-image-<version>
 

Newbie installing Xampp

Posted: 09 Feb 2005 08:57 AM PST

Hello

com (<com>) wrote:
 

Probably /opt/lampp/bin is not in your path. On most distributions, the
default settings do not include the current working directory in the
path for security reasons. In that case you need to call the app with
the relative or absolute path:

$ cd /path/to
$ ./program
or
$ /path/to/program

best regards
Andreas Janssen

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Adding a new user?

Posted: 09 Feb 2005 08:48 AM PST

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Solbu wrote: 

OK, that's great then.

And now I know


Thanks
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Lew Pitcher
IT Specialist, Enterprise Data Systems,
Enterprise Technology Solutions, TD Bank Financial Group

(Opinions expressed are my own, not my employers')
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Knoppix - how to move the KDE desktop on screen

Posted: 09 Feb 2005 04:11 AM PST

Michael Badt wrote:
 
Any modern monitor should remember different scrren positions and
adjustments for different modes and that is what is causing the problem.
Even if windows and linux are both 1024x768 they are using either different
refresh rates or different timings. If you are luck you will only need to
try a different refresh or resolution. If not you will need to add a
modeline in your XF86/Xorg/config file.

The same happens to me all the time but I just adjust the size and position
with the monitor buttons and it remembers the setting.
andrew

Terrible Web Surfing Speed

Posted: 08 Feb 2005 08:14 PM PST

Andy Furniss wrote: 
I had similar problem. I have Roadrunner with Debian/unstable. The
problem started when i decided to run my own DNS server. it will be
crawling if i visit a web site for the first time, and after that
everything will be fine and this happened everyday. finally i decided to
shutdown my dns server and started to use the dns server of the
roadrunner. i don't know whether this answers your question or not, but
my opinion is there is nothing wrong in using the dns servers of your ISP.
jc

duplicate Linux installation

Posted: 08 Feb 2005 12:50 AM PST

Erik T. wrote:
 

oops. i didnt realize that :)

[snip] 

.... that will take a lot less space than have THREE images
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Fedora RC3 & TFT screen

Posted: 07 Feb 2005 01:45 PM PST

Jeff Krimmel wrote:
 

In addition check the Windows .inf file for the monitor it can tell you
the correct frequency ranges to use in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file in
most cases.


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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- B. Franklin, 1759

Stop Error w/Change in Partition Table

Posted: 06 Feb 2005 10:02 AM PST

Alan Lue wrote: 

Do you run a DOS-based version of Windows (Win 3.11, W95 W98 ME) or
a NT -based one (NT, W2000, XP)?

Sorry, I was thinking of the NT family disk manager which
is used instead of fdisk in those Windowses.
 

Thank you for the positive feedback. It keeps the
response engine running.

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Palm Zire + kpilot : how to synchronize ?

Posted: 03 Feb 2005 12:02 PM PST

On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 21:02:29 +0100, Bruno
<tiscali.be> wrote: 
I use jpilot or pilot-xfer, haven't had much luck with other programs.
With the 2.6.8 kernel, it seems you have to press the sync button on
the Zire first. When I was using 2.6.5, I would press sync on the Zire
and then cancel before starting the sync on the desktop.