Re: Account Re-Activation,

2009-05-24 Thread Beavis
wow... ver nice way to go.. crapp... LOL good luck .. social
engineering others ..

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Re: Sun E220R

2008-10-30 Thread Beavis
decent machine I run debian (sarge) on the box I use it as a node for
my cluster servers.

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:17 PM, mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How well would Debian 4.0 r5 run on a Sun E220R with 512MB or RAM and
 two 450-MHz UltraSPARC II processors? I'm probably going to use this for
 a web server and VPN without a desktop (I'm using a serial terminal).
 Also, is there anything I need to be especially aware of with this
 server, such as hardware incompatibility?

 --
 Michael
 2008 SkillsUSA National Bronze Medalist
 A+ Certified


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Re: Type 7 keyboard problem?

2008-09-21 Thread Beavis
Seems that your keyboard is working, try running Debian SPARC Sarge
That's how i was able to make my Sun 450's and 250's work. You can
always upgrade to Etch


regards,
-b

On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alexander Vlasov wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm trying to install Etch on Ultra 45 workstation, and I'm stuck on the
 very beginning.
 I'm able to press stop-A, and `boot cdrom'; SILO appears and I can type in
 expert or just press enter -- but when installer itself is loaded, by
 keyboard doesn't work at all. No led on Caps lock, no stop-A, nothing.
 Keyboard is Type 7 USB.

 How can I solve this?

 Thanks,

 PS. Please CC me, I'm not on the list

 Did you ever resolve this?

 Tyler.


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Debian on Sun Enterprise 250

2008-09-02 Thread Beavis
hi guys,

  I'm having some problems with the setup installer for debian 4.0.4a
(etch) for sparc. I tried passing the following on SILO:

SILO Boot

boot: install video:atyfb:off DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text


I was able to successfully load the kernel through this method but for
some weird reason my sun keyboard will all of a sudden go hay-wire. as
soon as i pick the first option that the installer asks for and hit
the (ENTER key) the screen will just keep on scrolling. at first i
thought it's a keyboard issue but I've changed it for the 3rd time and
when im on OpenBOOT i can run the commands without any hassle. If
there is someone that was able to make this to work and would like to
share I would very much appreciate this...


thank you all!

-B


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Re: Debian on Sun Enterprise 250

2008-09-02 Thread Beavis
thanks for the reply gerry. I tried to setup debian via TEXT mode
install. I was successfull but the darn keyboard just doesn't let me
install because as soon as i select an option and hit enter the
keyboard will just go haywire and all I see is the screen is
scrolling. i can sometimes stop it with just one hit on the back-space
key. but after picking the next station, it does the same thing.

-b


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Re: Debian on Sun Enterprise 250

2008-09-02 Thread Beavis
Debian-sparc Etch is detecting my keyboard as a type 5 but i have a
type 6 keyboard on my sun 250. anyone have an idea how i can force to
detect keyboard type=6 settings during bootup on SILO ?


thanks,
 -b

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:44 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sounds like a dirty keyboard try another and see if it does the same
 thing. If that is the only one you have good luck. I usually clean them in
 a dishwasher, dry them with a fan on the keyboard for 3-4 days (face 45%
 down). I did not have that key board problem, only the driver installation
 issue.

 Gerry



 thanks for the reply gerry. I tried to setup debian via TEXT mode
 install. I was successfull but the darn keyboard just doesn't let me
 install because as soon as i select an option and hit enter the
 keyboard will just go haywire and all I see is the screen is
 scrolling. i can sometimes stop it with just one hit on the back-space
 key. but after picking the next station, it does the same thing.

 -b

 On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I had similar problem with 220r, what I did was to do command line
 installation and not load the video drivers. It worked fine with Webmin
 and I am using it for a webserver. I just could not get the video card
 drivers to load propperly.

 Gerry






 hi guys,

   I'm having some problems with the setup installer for debian 4.0.4a
 (etch) for sparc. I tried passing the following on SILO:

 SILO Boot

 boot: install video:atyfb:off DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text


 I was able to successfully load the kernel through this method but for
 some weird reason my sun keyboard will all of a sudden go hay-wire. as
 soon as i pick the first option that the installer asks for and hit
 the (ENTER key) the screen will just keep on scrolling. at first i
 thought it's a keyboard issue but I've changed it for the 3rd time and
 when im on OpenBOOT i can run the commands without any hassle. If
 there is someone that was able to make this to work and would like to
 share I would very much appreciate this...


 thank you all!

 -B


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Re: Debian on Sun Enterprise 250

2008-09-02 Thread Beavis
Debian Sarge worked just fine on my Sun 250 :) I'm just settling for
this distro and just build around it.


thanks list for all the replies and help :)

-beavis

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Beavis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Debian-sparc Etch is detecting my keyboard as a type 5 but i have a
 type 6 keyboard on my sun 250. anyone have an idea how i can force to
 detect keyboard type=6 settings during bootup on SILO ?


 thanks,
  -b

 On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:44 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sounds like a dirty keyboard try another and see if it does the same
 thing. If that is the only one you have good luck. I usually clean them in
 a dishwasher, dry them with a fan on the keyboard for 3-4 days (face 45%
 down). I did not have that key board problem, only the driver installation
 issue.

 Gerry



 thanks for the reply gerry. I tried to setup debian via TEXT mode
 install. I was successfull but the darn keyboard just doesn't let me
 install because as soon as i select an option and hit enter the
 keyboard will just go haywire and all I see is the screen is
 scrolling. i can sometimes stop it with just one hit on the back-space
 key. but after picking the next station, it does the same thing.

 -b

 On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I had similar problem with 220r, what I did was to do command line
 installation and not load the video drivers. It worked fine with Webmin
 and I am using it for a webserver. I just could not get the video card
 drivers to load propperly.

 Gerry






 hi guys,

   I'm having some problems with the setup installer for debian 4.0.4a
 (etch) for sparc. I tried passing the following on SILO:

 SILO Boot

 boot: install video:atyfb:off DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text


 I was able to successfully load the kernel through this method but for
 some weird reason my sun keyboard will all of a sudden go hay-wire. as
 soon as i pick the first option that the installer asks for and hit
 the (ENTER key) the screen will just keep on scrolling. at first i
 thought it's a keyboard issue but I've changed it for the 3rd time and
 when im on OpenBOOT i can run the commands without any hassle. If
 there is someone that was able to make this to work and would like to
 share I would very much appreciate this...


 thank you all!

 -B


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