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I am also assuming the kernel was compiled with PS/2 support. Is that the case?

Small_Linux: Less FAQ
gt; Hi, > > The first place is the disk image: > > ftp://superant.com/pub/smalllinux/support-0.4.0 > > This has a few files. > > Then try: > > http://slackware.com/packages/ > > You can individually download one program at a time. They are in *.tgz > format. > > You need to ungzip and untar them. You want libc 5.0 not glibc 2.0 to > work with the small linux system. > > Good luck, tell me how it goes. > > Steve G.
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If I already have framebuffer support compiled into the Linux kernel, why should I use KGIcon?

GGI FAQ
You don't want to come up with modelines for all the modes you want to use, but want the driver to calculate apropriate timings on the fly.
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What should I do after a new kernel has been compiled ?

UltraLinux FAQ
A few simple steps after the compiling of the kernel, the modules, and the installation of the modules: Copy linux/System.map to your bootfile directory (eg. /boot), and rename this file to System.map-<kernel-version>. Copy linux/vmlinux to your bootfile directory, and rename this file to vmlinux-<kernel-version>. Reboot your machine. Ofcourse there are various ways of doing this, but this way works best for me. See also the questions about SILO in the section Booting of this FAQ.
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How do I get ddb, the kernel debugger, compiled into the kernel and running?

Section 0. (Basic FAQ information)
If you are using older versions of the 386BSD family, you will need to add a line in your config file that looks like this: If you are using a more recent version (the division is pretty unclear about when the switch was made) and do not have any device-pseudo entries, you will need to add the line: Note: DDB as shipped originally is a memory hog, and it is very difficult to get a kernel small enough with enough fun things in it to debug in 640K Yes, this will happen on most architectures on the.
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How to enable my PS/2 mouse and keyboard with Linux Kernel 2.6 ?

PARISC-LINUX: FAQ
In the 2.6 kernel series, we switched from a PA-RISC-only PS/2 mouse/keyboard driver to the standard Linux kernel PS/2 mouse and keyboard drivers. Hence, in order to get your PS/2 mouse/keyboard, which is either directly connected to your system or via a HIL&PS2-HUB, to work you'll have to enable
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I have questions about my child support case. Who can I call?

The State of Alaska Department of Law - Frequently Asked Que...
You may contact the Child Support Enforcement Division in the Department of Revenue at (907) 269-6800 for information about your case, or visit their web site at http://www.csed.state.ak.us/ for answers to many frequently asked questions.
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How do I open a child support case?

FAQs
Applications for service are available at the local child support agency in your county of residence. Applications are also available on-line. Completed applications with an original signature can be mailed, or dropped off at the local child support agency to be processed. Click here: PUB 246: Opening a Child Support Case
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Will you put in support for the PS/2 port or the pass-through?

maX10
No. I don't know how to do this and most people don't use it anyway. You should really plug the receiver into a serial port and your mouse into the PS/2 port. If you don't have a PS/2 port then I'm sorry, you're out of luck. I would do this if I could, but X10 isn't sharing how it works and I don't have the time or motivation to decipher it myself.
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Assuming I have a product liability case, why wouldn’t you take my case?

Gold, Khourey&Turak
In all cases, not just product liability cases, we must analyze the probable result of the case against the cost of obtaining the result. Product liability cases are extremely time-consuming and require significant resources to pursue. If we feel the resources and expenses will outweigh the probable result that our client will be awarded, we will not take the case. This is for the benefit our of client, as well as for the success of our firm.
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Is there kernel level support?

Private Disk SDK FAQ
What about fault tolerance? If corruption occurs in the disk, or the computer is shut down improperly, we do not want to create more damage then if we were not encrypting the disk.
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How can I check that my kernel has the perfmon support?

kernel perfmon interface Frequently Asked Questions
This can be determine by looking at the kernel boot log via dmesg. You should see a few lines related to perfmon. Something similar to: ... perfmon: version 1.0 (sampling format v1.0) IRQ 238 perfmon: 47 bits counters perfmon: 4 PMC/PMD pairs, 16 PMCs, 18 PMDs ... Another way, is by checking the existence of /proc/perfmon file. A third way is to look into /proc/interrupts to see if there is an interrupt (238) registered to perfmon. In the current 2.
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Is your version of Vim compiled with the support for the system() function?

Vim Taglist plugin - Frequently asked questions
The following Vim command should display 1: :echo exists('*system') In some Linux distributions (particularly Suse Linux), the default Vim installation is built without the support for the system() function. The taglist plugin uses the system() function to invoke the exuberant ctags utility. You need to rebuild Vim after enabling the support for the system() function. If you use the default build options, the system() function will be supported.
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Should I implement support for a mouse with the PS/2 protocol or the USB protocol?

Altera DE2 Development & Education Board Frequently Asked Qu...
Both the PS/2 and USB protocols can be used to interact with a mouse device. The choice of implementation is up to the designer, and there are advantages and disadvantages to both. The PS/2 protocol is by far the simpler of the two protocols; it can be implemented in much less time and with less hardware resources. The USB protocol is more complex and requires a hardware component and a software driver.
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How should I configure my kernel?

RCF Frequently Asked Questions
What is RCF (rc.firewall)? RCF (AKA rc.firewall) is an ipchains-based firewall with support for over 50 network services (including vtun, DHCP, NFS, SMB, napster, proxies, online games, etc.), masquerading, port forwarding, and IP accounting. All services are self-contained modules which can be prioritized easily in the ipchains stack. Protections include spoofing, stuffed routing/masqerading, DoS, smurf attacks, outgoing port scans, and many more.
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Is there support for my card TW-345 model C in kernel version f.g.hh?

The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
REW) First check if your card is detected at boot time. It usually is. Second see if you might need to configure something like modules.conf for your card. Third see if there is a file with the card name in the kernel sources. (e.g. you have a Buslogic card, and there is a buslogic.c file in the kernel sources, you're in luck.). Next, grep for the manufacturer name through ALL the kernel sources. And try the model number of your card.
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What source do I need to modify to support Chinese(Big-5) at the kernel level?

AtheOS - Frequently Asked Questions
None! All you need to do is to install a font with the required characters - AtheOS uses UTF-8 encoded unicode throughout.
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What is a support case?

VMukti Frequently Asked Questions - voip-info.org
A support case is how you communicate with the VMukti Support team. Other common industry terms for a support case are "trouble tickets," "support requests" or "trouble reports". Each support case is automatically assigned a unique number and allows VMukti to track all communications around the reported issue. A support case usually encompasses one issue or request for help. If you have multiple issues or requests, we ask that you submit a separate case for each issue.
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Q) 1.12 I bought my PS/2 second hand who can I get technical support from?

moons.Com - Reviews of the Saturn Aftermarket
IBM. The 800-772-2227 (1-800-PS2-2227) is open 24 hours a day for warrantied systems; however; there is no PS/2 models still under warranty so you will have to use the 1-900-555-2582 number. They bill at $1.99 per minute the last time I called (10/27/98). Usually the staff is dead accurate and only rarely is misinformation handed out.
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I don't have PHP with the GD library support compiled in, can I use the CMS module anyway?

Frecuently Asked Questions about the Content Management modu...
Of course. In versions of the CMS module before 0.4.8, you were required to have the GD library. In recent versions, the GD library is optional. Go to the CMS setup page, set the Enable the use of the graphic functions from the GD library to 0 and you are done. Just note that the automatic generation of images (in the stats page and in autoalbums) will be disabled.
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O.k., but will you support extending WinBinder to other (script or compiled) languages?

WinBinder: The native Windows binding for PHP
Certainly. This is one of the goals of this project. However I do not have plans to not support any attempts to make it run natively in other platforms (see the next question)
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Is there any pre-compiled packages for Bricolage?

Bric::FAQ - Bricolage Frequently Asked Questions
There is currently only a tentative start for a bricolage debian package. The location of the package is http://people.debian.org/~erich/bricolage. To use this package, add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file: deb http://people.debian.org/~erich/bricolage / of this writing, the package downloads and installs all necessary packages, but you still need to read through the instructions in /usr/share/doc/bricolage/README.Debian to setup a usable Bricolage installation.
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Where do I get pre-compiled binaries for SSH?

The Secure Shell (SSH) FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
This section gives you basic information on how to run the clients and servers from SSH1 and SSH2. This covers the Secure Shell distribution from SSH Communications Security. Click here for the contents of this section.
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What about PS/2 and GameCubes?

J.S. Technology
Unless the product says J.S. Technology, it is not related to any J.S. Technology product - there is no comparison. We can only offer support for J.S. Technology products, please go to the original manufacturer for support.
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My kernel has ramdisk support, but initializes ramdisks of 0K. Why?

The Linux Bootdisk HOWTO
This is probably because the size has been set to 0 by kernel parameters at boot time. This could possibly be because of an overlooked LILO configuration file parameter: This was included in sample LILO configuration files in some older distributions, and was put there to override any previous kernel setting. If you have such a line, remove it. Note that if you attempt to use a ramdisk of 0 size, the behaviour can be unpredictable, and can result in kernel panics.
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How do I remove XENIX filesystem support from my Open Server 5 kernel?

Lone Star Software - LONE-TAR FAQ's
When restoring an SCO OSR5 system with the /stand filesystem, the /stand filesystem fails to mount right before it starts to restore the tape. Using Air-Bag and LONE-TAR Master Backup to restore to a NEW hard drive. They selected #4 from the Air-Bag menu, and everything went successful. Calendar server stopped abnormally, verifying calendar database.
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How do I check, if the current Linux kernel does support generic SCSI?

Frequently Asked Questions about cdda2wav
run 'cat /proc/devices | grep "21 sg"' and see, if a line with 'sg' appears. If it does not appear, the current kernel is not able to use the generic_scsi interface. If you have generic SCSI support compiled as a module, see next question, otherwise you need to recompile the kernel and enable generic SCSI. You might try to use the 'cooked_ioctl' interface as a last resort, but then you need to supply a cdrom device with -D (like -D/dev/cdrom).
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Can the PenDrive support Linux Kernel version 2.3 or earlier?

PenDrive - USB Flash Drives - Frequently Asked Questions (FA...
Linux uses a so-called "USB Manager", which does automatically loads kernel modules (drivers) for USB devices. It loads only drivers for devices that are present on the USB bus to reduce memory usage. Per default, the USB Manager does not come with the PenDrive preconfigured. However, you can easily configure the USB Manager to automatically recognize the PenDrive yourself. Just add the following to the configuration file, usbmgr.
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Q: Which Linux kernel versions support RDX SATA and RDX USB?

Removable Hard Disk Media Storage Drive FAQs - RDXStorage.co...
The RDX USB device requires Mass Storage support, and support for USB 2.0 is recommended for maximum performance. Support for these features was available starting with Linux kernel 2.4.22. All Linux 2.6 kernels should support USB Mass Storage and USB 2.0. The RDX SATA device requires support for SATA ATAPI devices. SATA ATAPI support is available and enabled by default on distributions based on kernels 2.6.16 and later.
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