Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 06:30:21PM -0500, Daniel 'Doc' Sewell wrote:
> > Okay, so at about 98% of the way through the download part of upgrading
> > to unstable, I got this message:
> >
> > E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2)
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 06:30:21PM -0500, Daniel 'Doc' Sewell wrote:
> Okay, so at about 98% of the way through the download part of upgrading
> to unstable, I got this message:
>
> E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on
> libpam0g
>
> Now, it won't let me finish my
Okay, so at about 98% of the way through the download part of upgrading
to unstable, I got this message:
E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on
libpam0g
Now, it won't let me finish my upgrade. Does anyone have any ideas?
Doc Sewell
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Thanks Steven. I hadn't thought of that.
John
On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 23:20, Steven Wilcoxon wrote:
> You need to first need /etc/apt/sources.list to have an entry for the
> unstable version. The apt-get will be able to get the source to 2.4.21. I
> suggest you comment that entry out once yo
Hi,
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Ben Collins wrote:
> > When my Ultra 5 is receiving files (ftp/ssh etc..) at large speeds
> > (800kB/s), the network interface can randomly lock up.
>
> Bad cable? Bad ethernet on either side?
Cable and ethernet should be ok. Solaris 9 on the same box works fine.
Regard
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 09:22:15PM +0200, Pieter-Paul Spiertz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When my Ultra 5 is receiving files (ftp/ssh etc..) at large speeds
> (800kB/s), the network interface can randomly lock up.
> I can either wait a minute to let it reset itself, or ifdown/ifup eth0
> manually. If I let i
Hi,
When my Ultra 5 is receiving files (ftp/ssh etc..) at large speeds
(800kB/s), the network interface can randomly lock up.
I can either wait a minute to let it reset itself, or ifdown/ifup eth0
manually. If I let it wait, this is in the syslog:
Jul 6 17:03:18 cruithne kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG:
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 03:14:53PM +0200, Benoit Mortier wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> i got a primepower 200 from futjisu-siemens and someone asked me tu put
> debian on this but it didn't work i got a reset after the boot prompt does
> somebody already done this.
IIRC,
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 07:51:32AM -0500, Daniel 'Doc' Sewell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have 'stable' running on an Ultra 10 right now as my firewall and
> personal home server, among other things.
The stability of unstable has very little to do with what architecture
you are running on and mo
You need to first need /etc/apt/sources.list to have an entry for the
unstable version. The apt-get will be able to get the source to 2.4.21. I
suggest you comment that entry out once you get it to prevent accidentally
getting too much from unstable accidentally.
On Sunday 06 July 2003 03:52, J
Hello,
i got a primepower 200 from futjisu-siemens and someone asked me tu put
debian on this but it didn't work i got a reset after the boot prompt does
somebody already done this.
Thank you
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Hello,
I have 'stable' running on an Ultra 10 right now as my firewall and
personal home server, among other things.
I was thinking about upgrading to 'unstable'. I had done that before
on a firewall box (x86), and had pretty good luck with it.
How does 'unstable' look right now on spar
Hi,
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, Thomas A. Cort wrote:
> > This machine has 128 MB RAM, and currently no swap under Linux.
> > Could I just put /dev/hda2 as swap in my Debian /etc/fstab and swapon
> > without getting Solaris problems?
>
> You can share the swap space between the two OSs however you will
I’m trying to upgrade my kernel for the first time on
an Ultra 1. I’m told from ‘googling’ that I should start by
using the above command but I’m not getting past first base; nothing
happens!
My source.list is pointing to my local Debian mirror.
Have I missed something?
John
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