I think I have made a mess of my installation, but I think its recoverable.
I installed Gentoo AMD64 from the minimal install disk. Next I installed
X, gdm and gnome. All went well with the exception of the MS core fonts
which threw a checksum error when the trying to install andale.exe. I
res
I am running a ~amd64 system and I update the system every few days with
emerge sync && emerge -uavDN world
Over the weekend I found that Firefox, Thunderbird and openoffice all broke
down and threw seg fault errors. All of these were installed as binaries. I
removed thunderbird and installed
Not sure but in the past acpi/apic caused problems and sometimes you had to
boot with some options. When the cd starts you should get the option to add
some extra lines to the boot process (press F1, F2 and read the help).
Something like:
noapic nolapic acpi=off
I don't think its your partitio
I am afraid I am slightly lost now.
To log into the ssh server with a password you need the following:
1. Server running and accepting password logins - some don't accept passwords
but only accept rsa/dsa keys - it depends on the setup.
2. You can "see" the server and the ssh port from the mach
Probably not. Its usually [EMAIL PROTECTED] so I am guessing its
something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Log into a terminal on the ssh server and hostname will give you the info. On
my machine I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> hostname
server.cybercolloids.office
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> hostname -s
server
[EM
is your firewall machine actually called "firewall"?
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] uses ssh to login user root into a machine called
firewall.
I guess you actually need
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 19 January 2006 12:56, Gavin Seddon wrote:
>Hi,
>In the instructions for fwbuilder to test the p