On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 4:16 PM Kent West wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 3:38 PM Samuel Thibault
> wrote:
>
>> Marcin Laszewski, le mar. 23 nov. 2021 21:00:54 +0100, a ecrit:
>> > I see this message too and I have no syslog. Is it possible to fix it?
>> >
>> > 2021-11-19 16:22 GMT+01:00, K
On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 3:38 PM Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> Marcin Laszewski, le mar. 23 nov. 2021 21:00:54 +0100, a ecrit:
> > I see this message too and I have no syslog. Is it possible to fix it?
> >
> > 2021-11-19 16:22 GMT+01:00, Kent West :
> > > (...)
> > >> Starting enhanced syslogd: rsyslog
Marcin Laszewski, le mar. 23 nov. 2021 21:00:54 +0100, a ecrit:
> I see this message too and I have no syslog. Is it possible to fix it?
>
> 2021-11-19 16:22 GMT+01:00, Kent West :
> > (...)
> >> Starting enhanced syslogd: rsyslogdrsyslogd: could not load module
> >> 'imklog', errors: trying to lo
I see this message too and I have no syslog. Is it possible to fix it?
2021-11-19 16:22 GMT+01:00, Kent West :
> (...)
>> Starting enhanced syslogd: rsyslogdrsyslogd: could not load module
>> 'imklog', errors: trying to load module
>> /usr/lib/i386-gnu/rsyslog/imklog.so:
>> /user/lib/i386-gnu/rsys
Hello,
Kent West, le mar. 23 nov. 2021 09:21:15 -0600, a ecrit:
> I get that same video glitch I get on the laptop (where the login
> prompt appears both high and low in the terminal window).
That's "expected": both the GNU Mach console and the Hurd console print
their own login banner. Only the
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 9:22 AM Kent West wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 7:43 AM Kent West wrote:
>
>> Wanting to see what the Hurd looks like...
>>
>> I did:
>>
>> $ wget
>> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/11.0/hurd-i386/debian-hurd.img.tar.xz
>> $ tar xJf debian-hurd.img.tar.xz
>>
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 7:43 AM Kent West wrote:
> Wanting to see what the Hurd looks like...
>
> I did:
>
> $ wget
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/11.0/hurd-i386/debian-hurd.img.tar.xz
> $ tar xJf debian-hurd.img.tar.xz
>
> followed by
>
> $ aptitude install qemu-system-x86-64
>
>
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 8:36 AM Parodper wrote:
> O 19/11/21 ás 14:43, Kent West escribiu:
>
> > I did:
> >
> > $ wget
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/11.0/hurd-i386/debian-hurd.img.tar.xz
> > $ tar xJf debian-hurd.img.tar.xz
> >
> > followed by
> >
> > $ aptitude install qemu-sys
O 19/11/21 ás 14:43, Kent West escribiu:
Wanting to see what the Hurd looks like, I basically followed the
instructions at
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/stable/hurd-i386/README.txt.
My host system is a Dell desktop running Debian bookworm/sid.
I did:
$ wget
http://cdimage.debian
Wanting to see what the Hurd looks like, I basically followed the
instructions at
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/stable/hurd-i386/README.txt.
My host system is a Dell desktop running Debian bookworm/sid.
I did:
$ wget
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/11.0/hurd-i386/debian-hur
2021-05-10 16:06 GMT+01:00, Samuel Thibault :
> Marcin Laszewski, le lun. 10 mai 2021 14:04:35 +0100, a ecrit:
>> 2021-05-10 8:35 GMT+01:00, Samuel Thibault :
>> > (...)
> I do not care about the hardware, I care about whether /dev/eth0 shows
> up with ls.
I don't know. The problem is that my syst
Jeffrey Walton, le lun. 10 mai 2021 12:15:55 -0400, a ecrit:
> After a dirty reboot (Machine -> Reset), I would lose /dev devices,
> like /dev/urandom.
Then
dpkg-reconfigure hurd
can be used to recreate them.
Samuel
On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 5:16 AM Samuel Thibault wrote:
>
> Marcin Laszewski, le dim. 09 mai 2021 07:34:21 +0100, a ecrit:
> > Have you a etherner driver compiled in the kernel (mach) ?
>
> There is no need for that, netdde already has all the network drivers
> that you'll want. And yes it's automat
Marcin Laszewski, le lun. 10 mai 2021 14:04:35 +0100, a ecrit:
> 2021-05-10 8:35 GMT+01:00, Samuel Thibault :
> > (...)
> > But is netdde properly installed on /dev/netdde? as well as /dev/eth0?
> >
> > Again,
> > *please tell us exactly what this means: does /dev/eth0 not show up with
>
> OK. My
2021-05-10 8:35 GMT+01:00, Samuel Thibault :
> (...)
> But is netdde properly installed on /dev/netdde? as well as /dev/eth0?
>
> Again,
> *please tell us exactly what this means: does /dev/eth0 not show up with
OK. My hardware is Celeron 300Mhz (up to 415MHZ), 512MB of RAM and
ethernet card ISA N
Marcin Laszewski, le lun. 10 mai 2021 07:36:19 +0200, a ecrit:
> Thank you very much for yor explanation.
>
> 2021-05-09 11:16 GMT+02:00, Samuel Thibault :
> > Marcin Laszewski, le dim. 09 mai 2021 07:34:21 +0100, a ecrit:
> >> Have you a etherner driver compiled in the kernel (mach) ?
> >
> > The
Thank you very much for yor explanation.
2021-05-09 11:16 GMT+02:00, Samuel Thibault :
> Marcin Laszewski, le dim. 09 mai 2021 07:34:21 +0100, a ecrit:
>> Have you a etherner driver compiled in the kernel (mach) ?
>
> There is no need for that, netdde already has all the network drivers
> that you
Marcin Laszewski, le dim. 09 mai 2021 07:34:21 +0100, a ecrit:
> Have you a etherner driver compiled in the kernel (mach) ?
There is no need for that, netdde already has all the network drivers
that you'll want. And yes it's automatically set up by the debian
installer. The fact that /dev/eth0 has
Have you a etherner driver compiled in the kernel (mach) ?
NE2k dirver is not included in the default configuration of Mach.
I had to recompiled my kernel to have eth0 working.
ml.
Russell Coker, le ven. 30 avril 2021 20:23:34 +1000, a ecrit:
> Then after a reboot I don't see a /dev/eth0.
You mean you do not have a /dev/eth0 file at all any more?
This rather seems like a filesystem issue, the /dev/eth0 is not supposed
to disappear just because you changed the tcp/ip configu
On 4/30/21, Russell Coker wrote:
> https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/stable/hurd-i386/
>
> I just tried the HURD image from 2019 and found a problem. I boot with the
>
> default /etc/network/interfaces and see the following (after manually adding
>
> an IP address,
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/stable/hurd-i386/
I just tried the HURD image from 2019 and found a problem. I boot with the
default /etc/network/interfaces and see the following (after manually adding
an IP address, that network doesn't have a DHCP server):
root@debian:~# inet
Nevermind false alarm.
On 06/19/2017 10:30 PM, Eric Noble wrote:
Hi, I looked at this page
https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/README and it says the
root password is empty. So why is it I enter root as the user and hit
enter at password prompt it says "Invalid password?"
--
Eric
Hi, I looked at this page
https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/README and it says the
root password is empty. So why is it I enter root as the user and hit
enter at password prompt it says "Invalid password?"
--
Eric
Does anybody have an image of a Hurd system that is capable of compiling itself,
preferably minimally? I can't be arsed with Debian packages on a system not
connected to the internet.
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Quoting alextj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi all,
> I'm looking for HURD iso image, but I not found them in no site. i tried
> on the debian main site and in linuxiso.org, but all link was broken.
> have somebody some link? or some ideas?
You can find the K5 iso images here:
ftp://ftp.gnuab.org/pub/
hi all,
I'm looking for HURD iso image, but I not found them in no site. i tried
on the debian main site and in linuxiso.org, but all link was broken.
have somebody some link? or some ideas?
thanks Alex
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 11:07:50PM -0500, Neal H Walfield wrote:
> I am sure that I am the idiot, however, allow me a stab: Since all of
> the packages on alpha.gnu.org are meant to replace the ones found in the
> debian archive, we can you not overlay alpha.gnu.org onto the debian
> archive and t
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Neal H Walfield wrote:
> > alpha.gnu.org is on the CD, but not as a local fs. I am trying to get it
> > to work as a "local" fs as on a starndard Debian CD, but not getting
> > anywhere at the moment. It can be accessed manually at the moment.
>
> I am sure that I am the idi
> alpha.gnu.org is on the CD, but not as a local fs. I am trying to get it
> to work as a "local" fs as on a starndard Debian CD, but not getting
> anywhere at the moment. It can be accessed manually at the moment.
I am sure that I am the idiot, however, allow me a stab: Since all of
the packag
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Neal H Walfield wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 09:38:59PM +, Philip Charles wrote:
> > On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> >
> > > Is the existing hierarchy at alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian not good
> > > enough?
> > > It should be aptable and everything.
> >
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 09:38:59PM +, Philip Charles wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> > Is the existing hierarchy at alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian not good enough?
> > It should be aptable and everything.
>
> It should, but it does not.
What is exactly the problem? I
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> Is the existing hierarchy at alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian not good enough?
> It should be aptable and everything.
It should, but it does not.
>
> A new tar file will come out next week. You might want to include that, it
> will have a lot of fixes,
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 10:08:34AM +, Philip Charles wrote:
> I plan to rebuild the packages downloaded from
> alpha.gnu.org into a proper local file system that can be accessed by
> apt, dselect etc in the normal way.
Is the existing hierarchy at alpha.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/debian not good enough?
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