I reinstalled pcmcia_cs, and I'm not getting errors anymore. Perhaps I messed up one of the package's config files or something. Now I just need to figure out how to configure this thing :)
I'm trying to setup my Orinoco Gold card in Red Hat 7.3. I edited /etc/pcmcia/config for my card, and it seems to load the drivers properly when I insert the card.
I don't understand why it can't find the 'network' script. It exists in /etc/pcmcia/. Am I missing something obvious here?
I had never seen Red Vines before moving to the west coast. It seems like nobody here likes Twizzlers. What do you think? Is licorice preference a function of geography?
I had never seen Red Vines before moving to the west coast. It seems like nobody here likes Twizzlers. What do you think? Is licorice preference a function of geography?
I was just @ the DMV, and I lost an original copy of my birth certificate somewhere between the counter and my friend's car in the parking lot. I called a generic state DMV hotline, and the rep said my local office would mail it to me if they found it. Exactly how precious is an original copy of...
If you want to limit it to straight up new school punk (which is damn near impossible), I recommend.
Over It *
Bigwig *
Strike Anywhere *
Kid Dynamite *
Thrice *
Bouncing Souls
Anti-Flag
Dillinger Four
Descendents
Zero Down
Against All Authority
Avail
Rise Against
88 Fingers Louie
Whatever It...
I think I am using the new format. I don't have any modelines defined.
I'm not using Red Hat's default window/desktop manager (checkout fluxbox.sourceforge.net), so I don't have this right click access. Do you know what these GUI apps are called so I can possibly use them in my setup?
I have defined ranges for both the horizontal sync and vertical refresh in the monitor section of XF86Config-4, and I have set a resolution in the screen section (display subsection). How is it choosing a particular refresh rate when I only defined a range? The man pages mentions built-in VESA...
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