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Oi pessoal,
estou colhendo dados para um site e preciso de informacoes sobre
fornecedores para cd's linux em solo brasileiro, pq comprar nos sites
internacionais eh demorado.
por favor preciso dos enderecos.
os que eu ja conheco: www.conectiva.com.br/lojalinux/
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, TooManySecrets wrote:
He mirado el gs -h y he visto que lleva un filtro para laserjet, que me
imagino genérico. ¿Sabe alguien si éstas impresoras, sobretodo la 8100,
están soportadas?
Si es de verdad un peaso-monstruo de impresora, casi seguro que tiene
Postscript ella
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Ignacio J. Alonso wrote:
ESTE MENSAJE ME HA SIDO DEVUELTO DICIENDO...
El mensaje ha sobrepasado el número máximo de etapas
Te llegó de vuelta la copia que le mandaste a... ¿Lucky? A mí
también me ha pasado.
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On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ls --color displays, and also Lynx screens, are still using
underlining high-intensity, instead of real colors.
I assume you are in shell console, not in xterm. The color support
should be on by default. In any case, edit
/etc/DIR_COLORS
Hi,
I just upgraded my system from cvs 1.9.26 to 1.9.29 and now
get this message:
cvs checkout CVSROOT/modules
cvs [checkout aborted]: -t/-f wrappers not supported by this
version of CVS
Does anybody know what gives? The html docs still have the
-t/-f wrapper
I wonder if anyone knows what is Maxtor Dynamic Drive Overlay and how to
get rid of it. It seems to be a part of the hard drive. And it causes my
boot to take about 3 minutes (to get to lilo).
I don't have such problems with other hard drives and I did not have such
a problem with this one before
I recently had a problem with ntop along the same lines. Evidently the
new kernel (I was using 2.1.123 at the time) changed the socket() call.
When I upgraded to 2.2.1 and recompiled ntop, the problem went away. You
might try recompiling diald to see if that helps.
Todd Davis
On Fri, 12 Feb
Also, be sure that your C drive is set to active status. You can see
that in DOS fdisk, and change it if needed (set active partition).
Tom
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
I wonder if anyone knows what is Maxtor Dynamic Drive Overlay and how to
get rid of it. It seems to be a part of the hard drive. And it causes my
boot to take about 3 minutes (to get to lilo).
I don't have such problems with other hard drives and
President Clinton is not in the Office!
http://www.presidentclinton.com;
Check it out!
folks,
does anyone know if there are any fax server software that
will run on linux?
tia,
//daryl
--
Daryl Williams
Network Administrator mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ShareWave, Inc. Phone: 916-939-9400 x3212
5175 Hillsdale Circle Fax: 916-939-9434
El Dorado Hills, CA.
Maxtor used to (~6 months ago) distribute something called
MAXBlast which sounds like what you have. I also wanted to get rid
of it. I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they
referred me to a file on their web page that gave instructions for
un-installing that monstrosity. It worked
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Daryl Williams wrote:
folks,
does anyone know if there are any fax server software that
will run on linux?
I've had pretty good results with hylafax. There are separate packages
for server and client. There's also efax and mgetty-fax.
Bob
Bob Nielsen
Hi,
I am trying a completely new installation of Debian 2.0 on a machine
which boots from an IDE adapter and also has an Adaptec 2940UW
controller. I am booting from the CDROM and the installation goes into
an infinite loop on the following lines:
SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel
Interesting message from Keith ...
What Keith has done here is list the advantages of Debian over Redhat. I agree
with every point he has listed. RH is great, providing you want to follow
their rules. I know a lot of people who don't run X, they don't need it.
Do we really want Debian just
Jeremy wrote:
I'm new to Linux and am having trouble getting the x windows going on my
machine. I have downloaded everything needed for the install base I selected
at installation time(or at least I think I've got everything), but when
XF86Setup runs and exits, it attempts to start the
Dear all,
I've been playing with various CD playing utilities, and recently,
they have taken to only playing the first track of my cd, and then
stopping, even when I run something like
cdplay 1 15
Any ideas what I've done wrong?
Matthew
--
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Steward of the
Subject: RE: How do I change to a color monitor?
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 06:55:27PM -0500
In reply to:William Park
Quoting William Park([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ls --color displays, and also Lynx screens, are still using
At 01:34 AM 2/13/1999 +, M.C. Vernon wrote:
Dear all,
I've been playing with various CD playing utilities, and recently,
they have taken to only playing the first track of my cd, and then
stopping, even when I run something like
cdplay 1 15
Any ideas what I've done wrong?
Matthew
Matthew Garrett wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently helping upgrade a server running Debian 2.0 to the 2.2 kernel.
We've managed to satisfy most of the dependencies mentioned in the kernel
documentation other than the NFS one - the changes file suggests 2.2beta40,
while the latest Debian package
I'm trying LINUX for the first time, and was attracted to the straight to
the point FAQ on installing this program on low memory machines.
The machine is an old Compaq 4/25 Contura laptop with 4 Megs of ram - 130
Meg of ram. I simply want to make it a machine that can access the net
with a
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Kent West wrote:
I've experienced similar symptoms in Windows95; it turned out to be a bad
CD-ROM drive.
HmmTHe other tracks will pay if I select them, just only one at once.
sigh It's a newish drive too.
Matthew
--
Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
Steward of the
Hello all,
I'm having problems with using apt-get dist-upgrade to get from Debian
2.0 to 2.1. My system currently has many slink packages installed, but
not all of them, and I would like apt-get to just upgrade them all for
me.
I've got apt 0.1.9 installed and I've edited my
I apologize for asking the question when it's been addressed so often, but
the answers I've found in the mail archives haven't been simplistic enough
for me.
I have a hamm box freshly installed from CD. It has a 3COM 3c905B-TX NIC in
it that doesn't seem to be recognized. I've about decided from
I've got a set of unofficial install-disk images, which have a newer
version of the aic7xxx driver. You can find them at
http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/. Several people have reported
using them successfully, though they were generally needing to boot off
a SCSI drive.
On Fri, Feb 12, 1999
Hi all,
I'm getting email and news from my UUCP-provider, have setup exim, inn and
pine, tried to run Mailagent (instead of procmail), set up my ~/.forward
according to the mailagent-docs to the following line (including the
quotation marks):
| exec /usr/lib/mailagent/filter -o
Well...as usual it didn't work. I tried the fdisk /mbr command. And it
didn't do ANYTHING to my computer. I still can't change my partition
information at ALL. So the Fdisk /mbr option didn't fix it. My computer still
locks up at the beginning. I don't even get any error
messages like missing
Hi there,
I hope you can help me, I am installing Linux on my laptop, and have
a problem during installation. Everything went fine until step 3 on the
rescue disk. (activate linux swap partition) When I tried to do this
step, I got the message : the swap partition /dev/hda2 couldn't be
Hi all,
After being a long-time loyal slackware user, I've decided that slackware
has become to buggy and antiquated. I've looked around and debian looks
like a good bet to me. Soo... here's where the problems begin:
I've a scsi controller (Initio INI-9100 UW) on my machine that isn't
supported
Thanks for the reply. Is there a way to get the card setting without going to
windows... My system doesn't have windows on it at all. I installed linux
directly
onto it. Its kind of MS free... As much as I could make it.
Doug
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
Hello,
I am having the same problem with scsi emulation with a IDE burner. It
also worked fine with 2.0.36. Anyone have any idea what is going on
here. If I try and insmod ide-scsi the terminal hangs as well.
--
Bruce Jackson
Linux: because reboots are for hardware upgrades!
Thanks for the reply Andrei... Unfortunately it is a PNP card and I do not have
windoze on the system to get the port numbers from.
As for my kernel, when I tried to make it, it asked me a ton of questions and
didn't seem to have any defaults in it at all. I ended up specifying the things
I
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Daryl Williams wrote:
does anyone know if there are any fax server software that
will run on linux?
I use efax for sending. I never tried receiving.
Shaleh wrote:
Hi,
On 09-Feb-99 Nuno Carvalho wrote:
Hi,
I'm using kernel 2.2.1 with v4l support for AIMSLAB RadioTrack II.
Meanwhile i'm not able to control my radio card from wmtune neitheir
xradiotrack or whatever ...
I think the main problem is I need a /dev/radio device
Joerg Friedrich wrote:
take a look at mgetty-voice package in section 'comm'
It seems mgetty-voice it's for analog modem and not for my ISDN cards (PCBIT)
I got from syslog :
Feb 13 05:59:49 cavern kernel: isdn_tty: call from xx - yy ignored
It's a ISDN card problem, rigth ?
John C. Ellingboe:
Thanks to Frank and Dave for setting me straight on the
/etc/host.allow entries, I thought I had Leafnode working properly. I
was using leafnode version 1.4-10 and have now upgraded to version
1.6.2-2.
I *think* I had some problem with a file that moved but wasn't deleted
Colin Telmer:
I keep getting this message placed into my various mailboxes and can't
figure out what is doing it.
I believe it's the server side of IMAP (but not POP).
Either pine or netscape might be accessing your mailbox using IMAP.
Jiri
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We'll know the future has
Becher, Andrew:
Assuming I have a directory with many .deb files, is there an easy way to
generate a packages.gz file for this directory?
If you just want dselect to install from that directory, you don't actually
need a packages.gz file - when dselect asks you where the Packages file is,
tell
Michael Stenner:
...
as I said, the behavior you want is handled by the specific program, not
the OS. It just so happens that most programs in Windows use the same
key (ctrl-f) and look the same. I think most good programs in linux
will have a search behavior, but will just have different
Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Is there a way to get the card setting without going to
windows... My system doesn't have windows on it at all. I installed linux
directly
onto it. Its kind of MS free... As much as I could make it.
Doug
I think that isapnptools will
MacKenzie, Andrew wrote:
On the subject of what is the best distribution, I love Debian. I am
familiar with both Slackware and RH 5.0 and had real issues with both of
these before I decided to buy a CD with Debian 2.1. It is great.
My only real problem is the methods of keeping current.
Hello,
I wrote:
I have a weird ongoing problem: I connect to a W95 box, smbmount a share,
but some files on the share do not show up on directory listings
Thank you for your suggestions - I recompiled the kernel and switched on
the Win95 option and it works now. (I coincidentally upgraded to
Hi, I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask for help on this, but
it may be something in Debian that's tripping me up. I'm trying to set up
network support with Debian 2.0 running Linux 2.2.1. The machine is a
K6-266MMX with 64MB of RAM. So far the Win95 side of the computer has the
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Nils Lorvick wrote:
Well...as usual it didn't work. I tried the fdisk /mbr command. And it
didn't do ANYTHING to my computer. I still can't change my partition
information at ALL. So the Fdisk /mbr option didn't fix it. My computer still
locks up at the beginning. I
Have a look at this link!
http://www.diamondmm.com/products/current/rio.cfm
Currently, their drivers only support Windows 95/98. How long will it be till
the Linux/UNIX drivers are working??? I know the recording and playback software
is available for MP3, but we need software to download the
David Webster wrote:
Well Windows and OS/2 don't seem to have a problem with letting you
configure your sound stuff right up front. How hard is it to add a
sound item to modconf screen used in in the Drivers Configuration
phase of the install?. Afterall, these drivers are all modules and
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Richard Harran wrote:
I think that it is still an export thing: the difference is that the
international version has weaker encryption, which is not covered by
the export laws (and is less secure: probably the which ever agency it
is can crack it).
However, I'm English,
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 22:58:25 EST, Pete wrote:
o, I figure, I'll make a root disk that my boot disk can load as a ram
disk. Now, I realize I have no clue where I might find the various thing I
may need to be part of this root disk. Is there anywhere I can find such a
root disk, or is there some
Hi All,
Thanks to everyone who responded to request for help on mounting
my CDROM. I discovered the problem and it was the CDROM itself.
Apparently not mastered correctly.
Where can I get a good Debian CDROM? This one was part of the
InfoMagic Linux CD set which came with 6 CD's. I just want
Thanks for the reply. Is there a way to get the card setting without going to
windows... My system doesn't have windows on it at all. I installed linux
directly
onto it. Its kind of MS free... As much as I could make it.
Gain 100karma points! :) I am also pure in this regard ;), so I've
The problem I have right now is that the kernel won't recognize the NE2000
PCI card. A friend and I tried autoprobing it, and making it a module and
loading it after compile, but neither has worked. We also tried to forcing
recognition by putting an append line into LILO, but that didn't
NC == Nuno Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NC It seems mgetty-voice it's for analog modem and not for my ISDN
NC cards (PCBIT)
vbox is part of the isdnutils package.
Run isdnconfig to create a sample config and edit the conffile in
/etc/isdn
Read the docu in /usr/doc/isdnutils
Ciao,
MJ == Marant Jerome [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MJ Are there projects to convert RedHat utilities called
MJ Xconfigurator and sndconfig to debs, in the short term ?
Someone (in debian-devel) said he wanted to take a look at the Xconfigurator.
MJ If not are there similar projects with Debian ?
Is there a deb installer for the realaudio player? If so what is the
package name/path?
--
Ben Messinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There are no accidents, only plans other people make and don't tell you
about.
David Webster writes:
./MAKEDEV audio did the trick. Seems to be working OK now. I now have a
dsp, dsp1, /audio /sequencer, and other stuff under /dev I used to not
have.
That's nice :)
--
-~* Daniel Elenius *~-
Stephane Boyer writes:
Hi!
i saw your message on the debian-user-digest mlist. and you cannot use
dma3 for anything other than the floppy controler
SB16's use irq5,dma1 and dma5(sometimes dma7) by default
if you have the pnp-utilities installed just generate a new isapnp.conf
file
pnpdump
MA == MacKenzie, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MA On the subject of how to maintain a Debian system (and thanks to
MA those who responded previously), I am looking for the best source
MA on how to become a power user of apt / dpkg / dselect. Is it the
MA unfinished Admin guide in the DDP or
BM == Ben Messinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BM Is there a deb installer for the realaudio player? If so what is
BM the package name/path?
It is called rvplayer and is in contrib
Check http://packages.debian.org/rvplayer
Ciao,
Martin
Hi,
I just installed SSLTelnet on my site and it seems to work fine. One
thing though, it stopped displaying /etc/issue.net to people logging in.
Has anyone gotten around this bug | feature?
--
Shane Wegner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: (604) 930-0530
Sysadmin, Continuum Systems: http://www.cm.nu
Hi,
I just decided to try out the autofs package, so I installed it and
recompiled my 2.2.1 kernel. I set up the map file per the examples
and rebooted. Everything seems to work great. I accessed one of
the file systems in the map file, and had no problems with it. I
happened to do a 'ls -l
is it possible to use these software to send mutilple faxes while staying
connected to internet(ie. without costing of any extra money)
thx.
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Daryl Williams wrote:
folks,
does anyone know if there are any fax server software
I recently tried to copy the slink base disk downloads
(the ones for 1.44M floppies) to 1.44M floppies, but the floppie
images were too large. ...anyone else have this problem or know
what might have caused it?
Art
Assuming I have a directory with many .deb files, is there an easy way to
generate a packages.gz file for this directory?
I'm not sure about this, though I believe .deb files are actually files
which are already archived and compressed (sort of .tgz's with a debian
installation script?). If
GA == Graham Ashton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GA I seem to be lacking the one important piece of info, and that's
GA the password for the 'root' user.
You could remove the mysql tables in /var/lib/mysql/mysql. This should
wipe the access system. Restart the database afterwards.
Ciao,
*- On 13 Feb, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about slink base Disk Files Too Large?
I recently tried to copy the slink base disk downloads
(the ones for 1.44M floppies) to 1.44M floppies, but the floppie
images were too large. ...anyone else have this problem or know
what might have caused it?
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*- On 13 Feb, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about slink base Disk Files Too Large?
I recently tried to copy the slink base disk downloads
(the ones for 1.44M floppies) to 1.44M floppies, but the floppie
images were too large. ...anyone else have
Hi,
When I run apt-get update, I got the following error:
Get ftp://ftp.au.debian.org frozen/contrib Packages
Get ftp://non-us.debian.org frozen/non-US Packages
Error ftp://ftp.au.debian.org frozen/contrib Packages
550
Hi, I´m new on the list and with Debian, please forgive my english from
now on :-)
First, I'm having trouble to reach debian ftp's site from dselect. My
machine is behind a firewall and a RH5.2 proxy server running squid.
It simply doesn't connect!
Second, I've installed libc6 running dpkg -i
*- On 13 Feb, David B. Teague wrote about Re: slink base Disk Files Too Large?
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*- On 13 Feb, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about slink base Disk Files Too
Large?
I recently tried to copy the slink base disk downloads
(the ones for 1.44M
Where can I get a good Debian CDROM? This one was part of the
InfoMagic Linux CD set which came with 6 CD's. I just want Debian.
CheapBytes is one place - their service is usually excellent.
http://cart.cheapbytes.com/cgi-bin/cart
Tom
I am trying to setup my system to run a zipdrive and printer using
kernel2.2.0. I have installed ppa directly into the kernel and it was
suggested that I add the lines to append below. Dmesg gives me the
message below. Any suggestions on getting printer and/or zip support on
boot?
I have the
Hi
I am in the middle of setting up my internet mail on my Debian 1.3.1
system. I was using smail set for local mail delivered , and fetchmail
to retrieve mail from my ISP at school. So local mail worked and ISP mail
was delivered to me too. In looking through the mailing list archives I got
Subject: NE2000 PCI Card
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 11:55:49PM -0700
In reply to:Ming Hsu
Quoting Ming Hsu([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi, I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask for help on this, but
it may be something in Debian that's tripping me up. I'm trying to set
Now, could anyone from the Debian-user list tell me what's going on with this?
I posted a reply to someone's on the debian-user's list, and I get this
message to my private address with a 3.4MB!!! time wasting attached file.
I don't care whether he's a nazi, a communist, or else, nor do I care
In the changelog for sendmail 8.9.3, there is a notice about possible
signature problems due to reordered mime headers.
sendmail-8.9.3-1 is in incomming, slated for frozen and unstable,
please let me know if it solves your problem
--
Rick Nelson
Ted I'm trying to run diald to automate my PPP connection. I don't
Ted recall the exact sequence of events when I upgraded from kernel
Ted 2.0.34 to 2.2.1, but it now generates the following lines in
Ted /var/log/messages:
Feb 8 15:36:22 salsa kernel: diald uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_PACKET)
How can I get a list ?
Horacio Sáenz
promoter
MexicanUS Heritage Institute
Well, basicly, it's all been said how to get the card working.
I hope you succeed at that. I was never able to get my card working,
though. What you can do is this:
WHenever setting up the sound options in kernel, do the loadable module
support. As I was explained before, kernel will initialize
Hi!
After I have installed 2.0, how do I upgrade it to 2.0r4?
Thanks,
--
Ruslan Ermilov Sysadmin and DBA of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] United Commercial Bank
+380.652.247.647Simferopol, Ukraine
http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve
http://www.oracle.com Enabling The
Hi!
Now i have installed Slink. But I have a problem: /bin/open does not work
properly. If I say:
/bin/open -v -- /bin/bash
I see
Using VT /dev/tty12 but I see that there is nothing like bash started on tty12
If I use open from Hamm distribution there is no problem.
Is this a bug?
Thank
Thanks to the help of many people on the debian-user and linux-diald lists,
I seem to have my diald issue resolved! I re-compiled my 2.2.1 kernel with
SLIP support, and it now works like magic. I still have a few minor issues
to work out with it, but on the whole it's fantastic!
(Cross-posted
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
NC == Nuno Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NC It seems mgetty-voice it's for analog modem and not for my ISDN
NC cards (PCBIT)
vbox is part of the isdnutils package.
I tried but it still don't work.
PCBIT seems not to support it. I get always a kernel error:
I'm trying to set up my brothers computer so that it just
boots by itself, and then mounts /usr and friends from my
computer. The question is: Which directories should I mount
and what files need I take special care of?
Currently, I've tried to mount /usr /lib /bin /sbin and /etc.
I've also had
r == robbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
r Why does debian not include sound modules in the default kernel package?
Because sound in 2.0 kernels is not modular enough. IO, IRQ etc. have
to be hardcoded into the kernel. Some option must not be set for some
soundcard, whereas others have to be
I've had absolutely no luck with sounds cards and Linux. I'm in a position to
where sound isn't really important on the machines I use, but I want to hear
what a penguin sounds like.
I used to have an Awe64 but didn't hit on the trick of patching the drivers
into the source and configuring it
NC == Nuno Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NC It seems mgetty-voice it's for analog modem and not for my ISDN
NC cards (PCBIT)
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
vbox is part of the isdnutils package.
[...]
NC As I'd a kernel problem it will never use vbox, rigth ?
I don't know if vbox works
RE == Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RE into the source and configuring it properly. I then ran across
RE one of those SB16 Vibra cards, but I guess you have to first
RE configure its ISA PnP in Windows/DOS before one could use it.
RE Well, I don't have Windows/DOS and it
If it is a
I had no luck with it, but just couple of days ago I ran across an old
SB16 card. One that comes with 2xCDROM, that has an IDE interface on the
card itself. That card worked perfectly with kernel compiled to SB
support.
Dunno where you can get one of those antiques, though. I got it from a
DX2
I just install a Hauppage (sp?) tv card. I compiled 2.2.1 to enable
video4linux, and for this card. I also installed xawtv.
Does anyone have this stuff working? If so please relay some
war stories. Thanks
--
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL
Had one running a few months back (with a 2.1.125 kernel). I just followed
the docs and it worked fine (with a VCR that is - didn't have an aerial to
try it with). Read the docs in usr/src/linux/Documentation. You will
probably have to set up the proper device (which is also in the docs
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
I don't know if vbox works with non-hisax cards. If you have set up
vboxgetty to listen to the MSN that gets called, and vboxgetty is
running (check with ps ax), then it should work.
I'm not sure if vboxgetty was running correctly ... i've got from syslog :
Feb 13
Is there a way (or is it already done) to direct
the text printed to the monitor during the logon process to a file. If
such a file is automaticly created, what is it? If not is there any way to
set one up.
-alex
I apologize for asking the question when it's been addressed so often, but
the answers I've found in the mail archives haven't been simplistic enough
for me.
I have a hamm box freshly installed from CD. It has a 3COM 3c905B-TX NIC in
it that doesn't seem to be recognized. I've about decided
I can't mount my zip drive. It is a scsi zip
drive and I think my isa-to-scsi host adapter is working. During boot I get
these lines (among others ofcourse):
scsi : 0 hosts.
scsi : detected total.
Does this mean my host adapter is
working?
I remember reading somewhere that a scsi zip
I've had absolutely no luck with sounds cards and Linux. I'm in a position to
where sound isn't really important on the machines I use, but I want to hear
what a penguin sounds like.
eh?
I used to have an Awe64 but didn't hit on the trick of patching the drivers
into the source and
NC == Nuno Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NC I'm not sure if vboxgetty was running correctly ... i've got from syslog :
NC Feb 13 17:35:20 cavern init: Id I0 respawning too fast: disabled
NC for 5 minutes
ps ax must show it.
$ ps ax | grep vboxgetty
427 ? S0:00
Hello Friends,
With the help of some of you, I have solved some problems but I am
encountering ever more new problems. Here is the description of my system:
I installed Red Hat package on my Pentium 200 MMX from local cdrom.
A few days ago I installed Debian from scratch package by package on
I just set up my network (laptop to desktop). I'm running linux on
both.
I pinged my desktop and it seems there is 96% packet loss there. Why
would this be?
On both machines there is a fast ethernet NIC, and I have a fast
ethernet 3Com hub.
When I telnet my desktop from my laptop, a prompt
At 07:57 PM 2/12/1999 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying LINUX for the first time, and was attracted to the straight to
the point FAQ on installing this program on low memory machines.
The machine is an old Compaq 4/25 Contura laptop with 4 Megs of ram - 130
Meg of ram. I simply want to
At 04:02 AM 2/14/1999 +0800, Bal K. Paudyal wrote:
Hello Friends,
With the help of some of you, I have solved some problems but I am
encountering ever more new problems. Here is the description of my system:
I installed Red Hat package on my Pentium 200 MMX from local cdrom.
A few days ago I
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