On 03-08-03 21:09 +0200, Andreas Janssen wrote:
Richard Lyons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It seems, after _huge_ help from Andrew McGuinness and others, that I
am going to have to change from the bf2.4 flavour to
kernel-image-2.4.18-686. Now, I am scared of messing with kernels
anyway,
Hi YouBing,
you wrote :
I tried to install from harddisk with sarge iso images,
but after I start the boot.bat I found I can't using mount -o loop
sarge-i386-1.iso /cdrom in busybox, I've using mknod /dev/loop0 b 7 0
I'm wondering where the boot kernel has any loop device support??
I
Suppose Debian was installed on hda with only two partitions, swap
and / and you have accumulated much data in /home.
Later, you add another hard drive, hdb, and decided to place swap
and a separate /home partition on this new drive while keeping / on
the original hda.
# Get a root shell.
I found that my on-board 8139-C failed to receive packets if ACPI was
compiled into the kernel; it might be worthwhile trying it without ACPI
support if it's enabled, or tinkering with your in-kernel power management
options.
~Tom White
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Hi Peter Jay,
you wrote :
I've been playing with GLUT and OpenGL.
I get the following run-time error message:
libGL error: can't find Glide library, dlopen(libglide3-v5.so) and
dlopen(libglide3.so) both failed.
libGL error: dlerror() message: /usr/lib/libglide3.so: undefined symbol:
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 18:38, Alan Shutko wrote:
Alan Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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On Saturday 02 August 2003 11:19, Andrew McGuinness wrote:
[...]
I really think the 8139too driver in 2.4.18 ought to be able to
work this.
The problem must be either a general PCMIA issue, or a problem with
the 8139too driver being compiled-in instead of being a module.
[...]
I have given up
on Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 06:30:14PM -0400, David Z Maze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
user list [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to upgrade a laptop and I get the following error.
Removing gnome-control-center
dpkg: error processing gnome-control-center (--remove):
subprocess
Hi Stefan,
you downloaded a CD off the web
tried to install from it,
installer kernel couldnt communicate with the CD drive and bailed out.
1) get Install manual from debian website
2) make sure you download CD that boots flavor that is right for you
3) why not plug your CDROM in as
Hi Keith,
purge ximian evolution package, and then install it again.
if it doesnt fail, then OK.
if it still fails,
then that failure is not caused by you interrupting its setup.
that's the first thing you (or anyone trying to help you) need to know.
for the rest, read debian's website
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On 24 Jul 2003, Dale Hair wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 11:38, Loren M Lang wrote:
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I have a flash card reader which is designed to read
from 5 different types of flash cards that I'm trying
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 11:55:31PM +0200, Armin Spitznas wrote:
Hello debian users!
Last week I got a new Computer and I fear it is too new or too rare.
The biggest problem at the moment is the IRQ routing of the PCI bus.
There goes something wrong, so that the Soundcard (0:02.7) and the
Hi Elie,
i dont know what happened,
but did you try reading the changelog
(assuming you got your packages from debian)
or you might try the mailinglist archives (i think there is one for gnome)
or even galeon homepage at galeon.sourceforge.net
hope this helps,
Siward
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Try /dev/sda2-5
That did not work, besides a flash card can have multiple
partitions on it, I have a flash card with a win and linux
partition. Does anyone know how scsi cd changers work, I
have a ide cd changer and I use eject -c[0-3] to change it,
but I believe that's only for atapi
Hey,
I'm trying to connect my new Sony DCR-TRV 250 Digital 8 Camcorder to my
Debian Sid workstation via USB. I can't find anything on Google or the
Debian mailing lists about connecting camcorders via USB. Has anyone
done this before?
Thanks,
Ryan
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On 01 Aug 2003 11:04:04 -0700 Jeremy Brooks wrote:
Hi,
I'm using debian testing, on an IBM thinkpad A31. I am attempting to
copy large (600MB) files from CD to my HD. I am getting i/o errors:
cp: reading `/cdrom/The Fifth Element.avi': Input/output error
I used to get this when I was
I just installed mozilla 1.3.1-3, built from Debian source on a mostly
testing system with gcc3.3.
Whenever I go to help about plug-ins, mozilla crashes. It seems to
work OK apart from that, though I haven't visited pages with plugins.
I have installed http://jopa.studentenweb.org ./
Will the free store be properly maintained when the following is executed?
// a simple object is defined
typedef struct
{
uint32_t a;
uint64_t b;
uint8_t c;
} t_my_type;
// allocate some memory for an instance of this object
t_my_type * p_a = (t_my_type) new t_my_type;
//
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 08:41:19PM +0200, Pim Bliek | PingWings.nl wrote:
Can we PLEASE cut this thread?
It is way off topic and it starts to get really annoying.
This list is already high-volume, and I don't mind a good discussion, but
this is a bit too much don't you think?
Sorry. This
When I do my weekly update, I'm getting a maintained package that is not
numbered along side the package release(s), and it causing this
particular program to be downgraded every week.
How do I keep from having this particular package downloaded?
Unfortunately, I use this particular package
Can someone enlighten me on what happened to zinf in testing? I used to
use freeamp. Around 6 months or so ago, freeamp seemed to disappear and
was replaced in testing with zinf.
Tonight I was looking to reorganize my mp3 and ogg files, and went
looking to see what my program choices were, and
Yves Goergen wrote:
sorry for the long lines... thought your mail reader can do word wrapping at the end
of a line :/
The problem is how does the client mailer tell whether it should or
whether it should not? It can only do that if you tell it.
Use 'Content-Type: format=flowed' if you want
Hi all!
I am resending this message because I forgot to change the topic on the last
one. Most lists want a hello message, so here it is:
I am newbie to Linux, and decide to throw my lot in with Debian. I always
learned by asking questions, so I hope you won't mind newbie questions here.
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 18:38:03 -0500
Alan Shutko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be a bad implementation. First, that's not a valid
signature delimiter. Second, if it were, many MUAs strip off
signatures automatically in quoted replies.
Not to mention that if the MUA doesn't do it the
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 10:28:22PM -0400, Andrew Schulman wrote:
I just installed mozilla 1.3.1-3, built from Debian source on a mostly
testing system with gcc3.3.
Whenever I go to help about plug-ins, mozilla crashes. It seems to
work OK apart from that, though I haven't visited
Richard Lyons wrote:
On Saturday 02 August 2003 11:19, Andrew McGuinness wrote:
[...]
I really think the 8139too driver in 2.4.18 ought to be able to
work this.
The problem must be either a general PCMIA issue, or a problem with
the 8139too driver being compiled-in instead of being a module.
[...]
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Aug 3 22:34:48 2003
Alan Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The sig would look like this:
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Please include this signature in any response to this mail. Thank You.
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That would be a bad
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 03:02:19PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Other Linuxes have a p;ace to put a file that is to be run after the
usual bootup, where I can put extra commands that are also to be run
at every boot.
Is there such a place in Debian?
Yes, /etc/rcS.d
Read the README
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