Re: Newbie Question

2006-05-12 Thread Dan Serban
Raimund Jacob wrote: Alexander Samad wrote: Hi! I have 2 machines running amd64 , 1 I have setup with apt-proxy (what are other people using ?) i found apt-proxy to be too much of a pain to setup. I just share /var/cache/apt over nfs between several hosts (i386 and amd64) - add the "

Re: Newbie Question

2006-05-12 Thread Jo Shields
Alexander Samad wrote: Hi Finaly found the amd64 mailing list. Browsing through the mailing list archives I noticed that there are several locations to point my apt sources.lst I have 2 machines running amd64 , 1 I have setup with apt-proxy (what are other people using ?) and I point to htt

Re: Newbie Question

2006-05-12 Thread Raimund Jacob
Alexander Samad wrote: Hi! > I have 2 machines running amd64 , 1 I have setup with apt-proxy (what > are other people using ?) i found apt-proxy to be too much of a pain to setup. I just share /var/cache/apt over nfs between several hosts (i386 and amd64) - add the "lock" mount option, at some p

Re: Newbie Question

2006-05-11 Thread Joachim Pedersen
Now that the standard Debian mirror system supports amd64, (apt/dpkg) take care of getting you the correct packages for your architecture... I use [in /etc/apt/sources.list], where 'unstable'(sid) is the release set that I use, you should stick with what ever release you currently have... deb htt

Newbie Question

2006-05-11 Thread Alexander Samad
Hi Finaly found the amd64 mailing list. Browsing through the mailing list archives I noticed that there are several locations to point my apt sources.lst I have 2 machines running amd64 , 1 I have setup with apt-proxy (what are other people using ?) and I point to http://amd64.debian.net/debia

automounter newbie question

2005-12-06 Thread Danny tiberman
Hello, I tried to set up automounter to mount files systems (nfs) for users on one mounting point but it does not seems to work. I have modified the auto.master but I don't know what line to put in auto.misc to load any file system exported in my network. It should take the users mounting poin

Re: newbie question

2005-11-06 Thread Chris Wakefield
On November 6, 2005 02:00 am, Danny tiberman wrote: > hello, > > I am trying to compile kernel 2.6.12 but I am getting kernel panic > apparently it does not recognize my sata disk > > does anyone got suggestions ? Make sure you have support for promise sata support in "block devices" for a start.

newbie question

2005-11-06 Thread Danny tiberman
hello, I am trying to compile kernel 2.6.12 but I am getting kernel panic apparently it does not recognize my sata disk does anyone got suggestions ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Newbie question - installation problems

2004-10-20 Thread Ernest ter Kuile
I'm not sure this the best advis, but to solve this, I got rid of package debsig-verify. without this package verification isn't done, so all packages are installed regardless of sig. Don't know why sigs check fail. may be because the amd64 packages aren't signed by the authors. my reasoning

Re: Newbie question - installation problems

2004-10-20 Thread Michael Vang
Ray Lanza wrote: I've just installed debian on an athlon 64 machine using the netinstall iso. I have my sources.list pointed towards debian-amd64.alioth.org/sarge/ testing. Is this right? Many of the things I try to install fail authentication, is that expected? I'm real new to this, having just i

Newbie question - installation problems

2004-10-20 Thread Ray Lanza
I've just installed debian on an athlon 64 machine using the netinstall iso. I have my sources.list pointed towards debian-amd64.alioth.org/sarge/ testing. Is this right? Many of the things I try to install fail authentication, is that expected? thanks, ray