On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 03:02:26AM +0200, Franz Georg K?hler wrote:
> My Situation:
>
> Sun Ultrasparc (E450), console is connected via ttya (9600 bps), this
> machine does not have a graphics card.
>
> Today, I tried to install Debian/woody but failed, the rescue disc boots
> fine from floppy, b
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 03:02:26AM +0200, Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL
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> My Situation:
>
> Sun Ultrasparc (E450), console is connected via ttya (9600 bps), this
> machine does not have a graphics card.
>
> Today, I tried to install Debian/woody but failed, the rescue disc boots
My Situation:
Sun Ultrasparc (E450), console is connected via ttya (9600 bps), this
machine does not have a graphics card.
Today, I tried to install Debian/woody but failed, the rescue disc boots
fine from floppy, but when the system is ready for the disc containg
root.bin, it is locked up (to be
Out of sheer curiousity, has anyone managed to get Debian (or Linux)
running on a SunFire 280R? If so, would you mind sharing how? :)
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On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 04:05:15PM -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
> Greetings! OK, in looking at some old posts on debian-sparc, I've
> found the very helpful tip:
>
> >Compiling the failing application with the gcc-flag "-Wcast-align" may
> >detect some of these problems. (The compiler itself should
Aaahhh,
the printer in question is HP LaserJet 1100, kernel 2.2.19 (from boot
floppies) and CUPS 1.1.14 (cupsys from woody)
BR
Vladislav "Vladki" Kurz
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Good [morning | afternoon | evening] to everyone.
Recently I managed to install Woody on one SPARCClassic box that was
left for ages in our office. I thought about some use for it and came up
with idea of printserver. So I installed CUPS (to satisfy also W2K
colleagues) and tried to print. After s
Some good points made. But what's wrong with source. I have a few little
apps I like to run, ok its on my intel laptop , but there are no
.debs for them. I have an area under /usr/local/src that I use to keep
tabs on what s/w I use that isnt .debs.
Then again, I suppose if your looking after a set
Greetings! OK, in looking at some old posts on debian-sparc, I've
found the very helpful tip:
>Compiling the failing application with the gcc-flag "-Wcast-align" may
>detect some of these problems. (The compiler itself should not misalign
>things, so casting is usually a major suspect.)
>If the
hi,
I have the same problem here on my ultrasparc10, would you mind
to file a bug report at bugs.php.net and write an email to
php-dev@lists.php.net ?
A couple of months ago, somebody posted a workaround script for
this problem, but I never tried it.
regards
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 16:55, Fredrik
Configuration:
--
Architecture: sparc (sun4m)
Debian GNU Linux 3.0 (woody)
Kernel: 2.4.18
Apache: 1.3.24 (apache 1.3.24-3)
PHP: 4.1.2 (php4 4.1.2-4)
Problem:
Session handling in PHP doesnt seem to work (with cookies at least).
More specifically, session_register - session_is_
Some good points made. But what's wrong with source. I have a few little
apps I like to run, ok its on my intel laptop , but there are no
.debs for them. I have an area under /usr/local/src that I use to keep
tabs on what s/w I use that isnt .debs.
Then again, I suppose if your looking after a set
>
> It boots the SunBlade 100 to the "boot:" prompt, and I can type "help"
> and get a help screen, but if I just press ENTER to start the install,
> I get the message "Fast Data Access MMU Miss" followed by the "ok"
> prompt.
>
I had the same problem with the ISO on my SunBlade 100. In
the end
Hello,
I just did:
dpkg --force-depends --purge apache php3
apt-get install apache php3
on my E250 server. After this I expected my php3 to run after uncommenting
all php related stuff in /etc/apache/*.conf but I failed even on the php3
examples.
I consider PHP3 broken because it d
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 09:10:44AM +1200, Jones, Steven wrote:
> This might sound mad but Im finding that trying to run commercial packages
> on Debian is becoming all but impossible, I have compaq servers stuff that I
> run Red Hat on not because I want to but because there is no .deb's for the
>
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