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<0> barely got a chair.. and i don't even know where the soda machine is <0> but! i have root! and that's all that matters. <1> Indeed. <1> Gonna upgrade it to CentOS 4.2? <1> Or Fedora Core 4? <1> Or proper Lab Rat FC5t2? <0> well, i'm not sure if i should be upgrading it.. how's the switch from redhat to fedora core? <1> Smooth. <0> i'd rather just do an up2date but i don't have any entitlements and i'm not about to buy any <1> So long as you use the proper installer and don't try to be smart <0> nope nope, not me :) <1> What kind of Red Hat is it? RHL or RHEL? <0> no idea.. <1> cat /etc/redhat-release <0> Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3 (Taroon) <2> yo
<2> how do i change the refresh rate <2> i did it in xf86config-4 but it doesnt change it... <1> dithi: Best target then would be CentOS 4.2 <1> dithi: Smooth upgrade. <1> dithi: Or. <1> dithi: You can stick with more or less what you have and side-step to CentOS 3.6 <1> dithi: CentOS is a free clone of RHEL <0> i'm so out of it longword, i hadn't even heard of CentOS <1> dithi: You may need the CD boot: option 'linux upgradeany' but try without first <1> dithi: It's all the rage for servers these days <1> dithi: Do you remember Whitebox? <2> where can i change the damn screen refresh rate, except in /etc/x11/xf86config-4 <1> flu: Are you trying to increase or decrease it? <2> increase <0> no i'm not familiar with it <3> does anybody know what's happen with cl*** devices in kernel 2.6.15 :? <1> dithi: Forget I mentioned it <1> flu: XFree86 always goes for the highest available resolution <1> flu: At the highest available refresh rate in that resolution <1> flu: You may need to drop the res to get a higher VertRefresh <2> well i dont see why <2> before it was working <2> 1024x768 @ 76hz <1> flu: Though check /var/log/XFree86.0.log <2> now its 60hz <2> k <1> flu: Check that DDC is doing its thing. <2> ? <1> flu: Try completely commenting out any VertRefresh and HorizSync lines in the file <1> !ddc <4> [ddc] the Display Data Channel. it provides a way for programs to ask DDC-compliant ("Plug and Play") monitors for information about themselves. <1> Ibr: Was there something wrong with the kernel that shipped with your distribution? <1> Wow. gmail really does have a Delete button now! <3> mmmmm <3> i don't know <3> but i read that in 2.6.15 there're changes with devices <3> if i can paste .... :S <3> " Future Driver core changes <3> November 30, 2005 <3> This article was contributed by Greg Kroah-Hartman. <3> Now that the 2.6.15 kernel is starting to stabilize, and the cl*** device nesting code is looking pretty stable, it is time to start working on the future of the Linux driver core, with regards to the cl*** and device structures. " <1> Ibr: Nothing terribly interesting from a user perspective <1> Ibr: That's just internal restructuring <3> no i know it <3> but <3> joystick i can't find joystick device that was in /dev/input/js0 <1> I see. <1> Is the joydev module loaded? <3> on kernel 2.6.14 -> input: USB HID v1.00 Joystick [GreenAsia Electronics 4Axes 12Keys GamePad ] on <3> usb-0000:00:03.0-2 <3> on 2.6.15 -> input: GreenAsia Electronics 4Axes 12Keys GamePad as /cl***/input/input2 <3> yes <1> Have you lost the kernel that your distribution shipped with? <3> joydev 9376 0 <3> no <1> Then I'd strongly recommend you use that <3> it's 2.4.26 <3> i think <3> 2.6.14 works fine <1> Best guess you're missing something in the config.
<1> The rest of us don't really have the time to do what the distribution vendors are doing for us, keeping the kernel we run on the straight and narrow <3> but i think if joy works on 2.6.14 why doesn't work with 2.6.15 ? i find it in google with i can't solve my problem <3> :S <3> longword i know <3> but thks for ur interesting <3> :) <1> It may be you're missing something in userspace to deal with that <1> Particularly if you're running a distribution that shipped with a 2.4 kernel <3> i ship nothing <1> Perhaps now is the time to download CentOS 4.2 CDs for yourself? <3> i downloaded debian sarge from debian repositories (netinst) <5> Help........? Paltalk is not working on my Netwrok. . . Can someone tell me the ports of Paltalk. <0> ok i've got the go ahead to do whatever i want <0> what do you suggest longword? centos or fedora core? it'll be a lab server, i want it to be easy to update, secure, and very very easy to use <0> and preferably to be able to do some sort of "upgrade" keeping the users and existing directories etc <1> dithi: CentOS 4.2 would be my suggestion <1> dithi: It's the cleanest upgrade from RHEL3 <1> dithi: And it's got a long shelf life <1> dithi: There's a new Fedora release every 6 months. <1> dithi: CentOS does point releases relatively often, each tracking a RHEL update - so CentOS 4.2 is a clone of RHEL 4 update 2 <1> dithi: But the point releases are minor upgrades <1> Coool! Pioneer 10 is off course due to gravitons! <6> hiya longword <7> when i run grub-install i get: "/dev/hdb2 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.", i thought i could install linux anywehre <8> yo Redragon^, what do you use to burn cd's for osx? <8> and does it come with osx? <8> Butler, do you have a second harddrive with more than one partition? <6> for osx? i dont have any osx with a burner <8> o <7> yeah i have hdb1 hdb2, and hdc1 hdc2 and offcourse, hda1(hda1 i only use for data) <7> darkn3ss: <7> :) <6> only apple i got is an xserve runnin darwin, no burner :) <8> Butler why would you install grub to hdb2 tho? <8> are you already using a boot manager? <8> and what distro are you using? <7> darkn3ss: i dont.. the command i ran was this one: grub-install --root-directory=/boot/ --no-floppy /dev/hda <7> debian <8> then install it to /dev/hda <8> not hda1 2 etc etc <8> just hda, thats the master boot record <7> isnt that whaat my command does? <8> grub isnt installing linux, thats just the boot manager, and if you want to see it when your booting, i'd suggest putting it on the MBR of hda <8> no <8> heh <8> you have something misconfigured <8> i really cant go to into detail, because i dont know grub that well, i still use lilo on linux systems <8> but i'd google it and see what you can come up with, i'm sure someone in the world has had the same problem as you, hopefully in english <2> with what can i record voice <8> flush: a tape recorder <2> no, seriously? <8> yea <8> seriously <8> ;) <2> i just cannot beleive that <2> its just so much improbable <7> darkn3ss: hehe, i found alot of spanish crap.. but anyhow htanks :) <8> flush: maybe you should ask what program you can record voice with <8> ;) <2> oh yeah, with what program can i record voice? <2> eh <9> lol <8> Butler, look around a bit more, you'll find something <8> flush: not a clue <8> ;) <2> darrgh <8> lol <8> hold on i'll find ya something <2> well i just forgot whats the name <2> alsarecord or sumthin <8> noatun?
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