Load teh 3w- I not how but it works.
Ryven
Am Sonntag 26 März 2006 04:42 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings:
I have a machine that I'm trying to install Debian onto. The hardware
consists of:
Tyan K8WE Motherboard
(2) Opteron 270 CPUs
4GB memory
3Ware 9500S with 4(RAID5) HDs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings:
I have a machine that I'm trying to install Debian onto. The hardware consists
of:
Tyan K8WE Motherboard
(2) Opteron 270 CPUs
4GB memory
3Ware 9500S with 4(RAID5) HDs
The driver for the 3Ware card (3w-9xxx) isn't loaded by the installer, so there
is no
Although this may not be the right forum about voting, i want to express my
opposition to candidates for leadership who propose to change debian into a
click-managed OS (i am no candidate and i declare to have no personal
connection with any candidate). I suggest leaving this strategy to side
It looks and acts like spray paint. Its a bit thicker and has a rubbery
feel once applied. You can spray it over screw holes and then just
poke screws through it if it occludes the hole. I don't know what you
mean by how much space does it take up, its just like applying a coat
of paint.
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That answers my questions -- I just wasn't sure if I had to
meticulously mask out areas for when I reassembled the case or if you
could pretty much just put it back to gether if you sprayed the whole
insides... anyway, I think you answered my question, thanks.
Peter
Quoting Naz Gassiep:
It
Hi,
I need to get a new notebook in the near future, and want an AMD
Turion. At the moment I am trying to narrow down the search, I found
some reasonably priced Asus, MSI and HP models.
Some models come with Nvidia cards, some with ATI. On linux forums I
was told that I should avoid ATI
[ Cc'ing Emmanuel Fleury [EMAIL PROTECTED] who also did build
unofficial, broken amd64 debs for 2.0.1-1 and provided them publically.
also Cc'ing -amd64 ]
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Modify debian/control file
append amd64 on Architecture: for each necessary packages.
Wrong. (although it
On 3/26/06, Peter A. H. Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That answers my questions -- I just wasn't sure if I had to
meticulously mask out areas for when I reassembled the case or if you
could pretty much just put it back to gether if you sprayed the whole
insides... anyway, I think you
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Kourosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After I remove the /emul entries from ld.so.conf and rerun ldconfig
-v, I see that it does _not_ scan the 3 /emul directories and does
_not_ find the 32bit X libs and I again get the same error with vmware
not finding the correct
Nelson Menezes wrote:
thierry wrote:
Hi,
I plan to buy a wifi card D-Link DWL-G510. I would like to know if
anyone has got it working and if yes, what you used, Madwifi,
ndiswrapper. I am running a pure 64 bits Amd debian. Thanks for
your replies.
Thierry
I had the 108Mbps version
Hi folks,
Corey Hickey wrote:
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
I have the same versions and the same links in /lib/ldconfig on my
system and everything works without anything in ld.so.conf. It doesn't
make sense for ldconfig to fail completly on some systems.
Please file a bug report about
Corey Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Kourosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After I remove the /emul entries from ld.so.conf and rerun ldconfig
-v, I see that it does _not_ scan the 3 /emul directories and does
_not_ find the 32bit X libs and I again get the same
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Corey Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Kourosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After I remove the /emul entries from ld.so.conf and rerun ldconfig
-v, I see that it does _not_ scan the 3 /emul directories and does
_not_ find the 32bit X libs
On Thursday 23 March 2006 19:45, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
Hello list,
I experience very slow browsing with konqueror. It takes a big amount of
time for konqueror to connect to the other side. Very often it tells me
that is waiting for reply.
With other Browers, e.g. internetexplorer on another
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