RE: K3 Install killed my machine

2003-05-16 Thread deFreese, Barry
OK, I re-installed K3 and am getting the same results. I forgot to mention earlier that yes I do have a 256Mb Swap partition and it is enabled. I am not getting any errors, no errors in any of the logs. Dumped klog to a file and no real errors in it other then normal things it can't detect becau

Re: eric raymond

2003-05-16 Thread ddavies
I don't remember anyone saying you must read ESR's book (by this I assume _The Catherdral And The Bazaar_). However I think it's worth a look for anyone doing distributed development. Right or wrong I think his ideas are worth thinking about. My take on ESR is that while he is not part of the F

Re: eric raymond

2003-05-16 Thread Ciaran O'Riordan
Hi Nicolas. I also dislike the effect ESR has had on our community but spitting ourselves into fighting groups is just was M$ would like to see. ESR is our misguided friend. He has contributed a lot to GNU Emacs, I'm sure I use some of his code everyday. In this way, he is a contributor to the GN

Re: eric raymond

2003-05-16 Thread Moritz Schulte
Hi Nicolas, well, if someone recommended you to read a text by Eric Raymond about `Hackers', that someone did exactly this; nobody recommended you to read a text written by him about his politic views or about this interest in guns. The one thing does not necessarily influence the other thing in

RE: eric raymond

2003-05-16 Thread deFreese, Barry
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 12:55 PM > To: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org > Subject: eric raymond > > > In an answer to a mail on this mailiing list, (i want to be a > hacker :) ) > someone said that he must read a b

eric raymond

2003-05-16 Thread ned
In an answer to a mail on this mailiing list, (i want to be a hacker :) ) someone said that he must read a book from *eric raymond*. I find it strange : i thought that "debian-hurd" was a GNU - / free software - list. Eric raymond is close to the nra (national rifle association), is politically

RE: K3 Install killed my machine

2003-05-16 Thread deFreese, Barry
> -Original Message- > From: Alfred M. Szmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 1:38 AM > To: deFreese, Barry > Cc: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: K3 Install killed my machine > > >apt won't run: both http and ftp daemons terminate unexpectedly. >

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Re: K3 Install killed my machine

2003-05-16 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
apt won't run: both http and ftp daemons terminate unexpectedly. ftp segfaults ping does absolutely nothing (literally) pfinet translator is running and the interface shows up with ifconfig I have recieved a couple of panics: zalloc Any ideas on how I can get this sucker going? I h

Re:

2003-05-16 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
What's the preferred method for creating the partition(s)? Then one you prefer. Which reminds me. Not to jump topics in a thread but is there a native partition utility in the Hurd? I don't see fdisk, pdisk, cfdisk or any others that I know??? We use GNU Parted. You could also jus