Andy Firman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay. I have a question about this from the kernel README:
Do NOT use the /usr/src/linux area! This area has a (usually
incomplete) set of kernel headers that are used by the library header
files. They should match the library, and not get
Beck Zoltan Gyula [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to configure a kerberos server, I read the documentation and
followed the instructions, but something is wrong I think.
Make sure you've checked the usual things, in particular that the
clocks on all of your machines agree to within five
Monique Y. Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just wondering if anyone else has seen this. On one of my machines,
aptitude works like a champ. On the other, as of a week or so ago,
every package that would normally be aqua (available for upgrade) in the
g screen is instead white and listed
Raquel Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm looking for a step-by-step HOWTO for creating a .deb package.
Have you looked at http://www.debian.org/devel/? There's links to
lots of official documentation there, including Debian Policy and the
Developers' Reference. The debian-mentors list might
Joel Konkle-Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For some reason I had thought that fsck wasn't needed if I was running
ext3. I installed Woody using ext3 for my main partition, but still,
every 32nd boot, the system runs fsck.
Is there some setting I'm missing that tells it that I'm running
Francois Lachance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to keep my PC clock set to the right time based on a time server. I
think that this should work, but I get the following:
phoney:~# apt-get install ntpdate
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Couldn't find
Michael Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a server that is dedicated to doing backups via Amanda. I have
recently purchased a Intel Pro 1000 Server adapter for this machine.
What kind of an adaptor is it? A network card? More recent 2.4
kernels should include a driver for this, as
Abdul Latip [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Once in a while, users are asking me about the compatibilty problem of
Linux. They reasoning that M$Office can be installed anywhere like
Win98, WinME, WinNT, et. al. Whereas it is hard to install a
RedHat package into Debian, and so on.
...and it's hard
Martin Dickopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
U N T E S T E D :
-
find olddir -type d | while read d; do mkdir `echo \$d\ | sed
s,^olddir,newdir,`; done
find olddir -type f -name \*.mp3 | while read f; do mv $f `echo \$f\ | sed
s,^olddir,newdir,`; done
I think my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There have been a number of postings about fonts over the last few
months. But the discussion seems to me to miss the point.
Since this is kind of a meta-rant, a meta-answer seems to be
appropriate...
If you install Windows, you don't have to know anything about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the preferred way to add or remove a /etc/init.d/ service
from certain runlevels?
'ln -s' and 'rm', respectively.
The Debian Policy Manual and man pages suggest I should use
update-rc.d rather than manipulate the symlinks directly.
They suggest that
Karol Czachorowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way I could recompile existing packages in my system?
apt-build has no documentation and seems not to work...
You might look through some of the generic Debian developer
documentation...
And if I use apt-get source and build manually,
Richard Hoskins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-port0
dpkg: dependency problems prevent
hanasaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Running sarge (+ xfree 4.3 from unstable) and kernel 2.6.1
Is there any lmsensors client available? xsensors doesnt run and
results in the following in syslog
kernel: xsensors: numerical sysctl 7 2 1 is obsolete.
You'd need to get lm-sensors 2.8.2 or
brfg3 at yahoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
(Please post to the mailing list in plain text only, and set your
mailer to wrap lines at 72 columns.)
One of the authors in this thread seems to suggest that Debian 3
already comes with 2.4.20
Paul Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 03:56:13 +0100, knoppix wrote:
Kernels work differently than other debian packages. Each kernel revision
is a *different* package. So, do:
apt-get update
apt-cache search kernel-image
apt-get install kernel-image-whatever
Or
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, if this information were stored in a file, it would be simple to
manipulate with regex's:
sed 's/@/ -at- /' addressfile
But I don't see an obvious way to get sed or awwk to take variable values
as input. I can do the following:
FROM=`formail
Marius Amado Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I cannot get X to work properly.
startx runs but shows in a 320x200 mode
even though I select a higher mode in the configuration.
Also, it shows only in the bottom half of the screen.
The input devices seem to work. The problem is just the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Forest Fisher) writes:
I'm trying to upgrade from the 2.4.18 kernel that installs with the
bf24 flavor to hopefully a 2.6.1 kernel but at the very least, a
2.4.24 kernel. I put the zipped source code (i.e.
linux-2.6.1.tar.bz2) into the /usr/src directory, checked to make
Joel Konkle-Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm considering adding a 2.4.24 kernel from backports.org to my pure
Woody system to get support for my multitude of peripherals and such.
Are there any catches that I should look out for before I go for it?
I noticed that this will also update
Pedro Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--- Rus Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: On Thu, 22 Jan 2004,
Pedro
Debian stable aims for well, stability so the old packages are
known to be secure and work. If you want newer versions have a look
at things
Ok. I can buy that. How does
Abdul Latip [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to know where to get information about how to make
aliases like in /etc/modules.conf for non modules (i.e. compiled
in the kernel).
Mostly you don't; the only way to configure drivers built into the
kernel is by passing the right command-line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to rsh to my server. I am using kerberos authentication. I
believe I have configured everything correctly, but rsh simply
complains: hostname: Connection refused.
That message generally implies that nothing at all is listening for an
rsh server, at least
glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Firstly just because I used the tla MTU doesn't mean I undertand it,
Maximum transmission unit, it's the largest packet size that can be
sent out over some particular interface. For Ethernet the standard
MTU is 1500 bytes; you can apparently get better
Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 03:49:59PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 10:10:49AM -0500, Timothy M. Spear wrote:
If I choose to install the current Sarge Release, when Sarge
becomes the stable release, how do I change the apt-get
Curtis Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed Debian (woody) on a new box. Whenever I invoke X11
(kdm) the keyboard stops working. When configuring xserver, I have
tried both pc101 and pc104 (I think it starts pc). But the same
results. I have also tried xserver-xfree86 and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (enantiomer) writes:
David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
My laptop's /etc/network/interfaces file looks very loosely like
iface eth0 inet dhcp
iface net-home inet static
address 192.168.1.3
netmask 255.255.255.0
Antony Gelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know how to change the font size in the following line:
rxvt -fn -*-trebuchet ms-medium-r-*-*-*-*-100-100-*-*-*-*
That's a font spec requesting a non-bold non-italic font named
trebuchet ms at 100 dpi, at any size. Adding a point size might
Attila Csosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How to setup a dhcp client? My computer connected to an another(server)
the server act as a dhcp server. If I put the following lines to the
/etc/network/interfaces
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
Is it enough or should I start a client program too on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (enantiomer) writes:
Recently I looked into setting up my laptop so that it could switch
between static and dhcp. I looked at an article on this group and
tried the suggestion and it didn't work. I restored my interfaces
file back to normal (i had commented out what I had
Tony Baechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all. This is my first post to the list, so sorry if this is
off topic. I have a Dlink di604 hardware router. I am running
Debian Woody. Is there a way I can get Linux to listen to multiple
ip addresses (not the internal 192.168 block, but in
Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if {the first word of uname -a is Linux}
then echo You're logging into Linux
else
echo You're logging into something else, probably Solaris
fi
For yet another approach:
case `uname -a` in
Linux*)
echo You're logging into Linux
;;
*)
(Please set your mailer to wrap lines at 72 columns.)
Ramasubramanian Ramesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Often one is not sure of the choices and strength of
packages/utilities and tend to install multiple utilies for the same
purpose. For example I have about 3 or 4 cd players and assortment
0debian user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi I am running Debian unstable with kernel image 2.2.18
(! But I guess if you installed woody from a non-bf24 kernel and then
updated, you could legitimately have something this ancient.)
1) What kernel should I install (a 2.4.24 stable kernel or a
Cosmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
(Please don't post to the list in HTML; plain text is fine.)
(Summary: external router machine has external address 82.77.83.33/27,
with routable internal network 81.196.166.97/29 and internal NAT
network
gmorais [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when I use free in command line I get:
total used free shared
buffers cached
Mem:449300 219144 230156 0 5560 149084
-/+ buffers/cache: 64500 384800
Ritesh Raj Sarraf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
(Please post to the list in plain text only.)
i'm a newbie to Debian. I just shifted from RedHat. I've got two lan
cards on my debian system. one connected to the internet and the
other to my
Dave's List Addy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install the latest Debian with the ISO
bf2.4-3.023-netinst. I am doing this with Virtual PC 6.1 on an Apple
iMac 17 Flat Panel with a G4 1.25 MHz. I can get the install to
boot and start, my problem is on selecting the correct Network
s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What a strange loop I've landed in. I started out trying to make
en_CA locale work. dpkg-reconfigure locales everybody said, but
that didn't do it. Once I edited /etc/locale.gen and
/etc/locale.alias, then ran locale-gen, it was finally fixed.
From
Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to switch the active user in X without actually logging
out using the graphical interface( (x|g|k)dm ) like with the change
users option of m$ XP ?
Not as such. A common thing to do is to switch to an X console
(Ctrl+Alt+F1), log in as
Scott Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having a problem converting tracks from my cdrom which is
/dev/cdrom. This is the error message I get when I try to do this:
abcde
Getting CD track info... cd-discid: /dev/cdrom: CDROMREADTOCHDR:
Input/output error
abcde error: CD could not be
David Purton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know of a simple way to print a page of labels from a
single eps file?
I could always import the eps into scribus lots of times, but I'm
hoping there is a simpler way like eps2labels... or some such thing.
Any ideas?
Not simple, but you
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
here's something that ocmes up a lot for me:
I use locate to find a bunch of files:
% locate charter | grep -i font
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/afm/bitstrea/charter
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/bitstrea/charter
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/bitstrea/charter
Alphonse Ogulla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just wondering, what happens to the system when you remove an
installed package or component of a package and replace/update with
a tar.gz compiled From source application? Can this break the system
-- leading to dependancy issues?
Don't do that.
Jan Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
after my debian is working without problems on my firewall for a few months,
I have two more or less simple questions:
#1
While updating or installing a package the computer needs a lot of
time. For example updating 2 packages took about 45 minutes.
Mike Mestnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my system I have small monitors that I drive at high resolutions.
This makes my DPI about 130. With this DPI it's vary obvious that
text is bigger, while EVERYTHING else remains small. This has
created a lot of bugs dealing with fonts being bigger
ukasz Roej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anybody tel what should I do to get my X Window working?
Here's what it says when I try to run it:
(...)
Could not init font path element unix/:7100, removing from list
Fatal server error
could not open default font 'fixed'
(...)
What X packages
Antony Gelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've dealt with quite a few LANs over the years. I'd like to try
something that I never have done before...
I work with ADSL providers who allocate 5 public IP addresses (sometimes
1) to a connection. If I have a LAN of, say, 20 workstations, I can
Jonathan Lassoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to boot the debian woody install on the second drive, and have been
with a boot floppy for a few months now.
[...]
Well the original disk reprted all kinds of bad sectors while
writing it, so I found a floppy that works, and it still fails to
Paul Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If one is setting up a server, one may only want to run an X server
(XFree86, for example) on that machine, and not an X client. Other
machines on the network would be running X clients and connecting with the
server's X server. One doesn't need stuff
Paul Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 00:44:50 -0200, Bruno Vane wrote:
someone can help me to setup an us robotics courier v.everything external
modem on debian 3.1?
my linux is detecting the modem, and the modem dials to the provider, but
cant establish the connection.
Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can I find a list of Deb command corresponding to RPM. Is there
similarity/equivalent
The 'dpkg' command is most similar to the 'rpm' command; if you have
an individual .deb file, 'dpkg -i foo.deb' will install it, replacing
any previously existing
j smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i want to write a program to read array of Java applet running in
browser.
I'm unclear that there's a good way to do that; if you actually needed
something that complicated, I'd probably write a stand-alone Java
application (or a stand-alone program in your
David Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem that I had, several times, was a shutdown hangup on
something like deconfiguring inetd.
The script that's getting run at that point is /etc/init.d/inetd; if
this is happening repeatedly, you might look at that script further.
If I journal
Sam Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having trouble installing a kernel image which seems to depend on
initrd. The error message below is a verbatim message which follows the
halting of the installation. For some reason after I add
'initrd=/initrd' I cannot run lilo. Do I need
David G. Schlecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've tried recompiling a new GCC but can't because the current one
is too far out of date.
That surprises me a little; I thought a goal of gcc was to be
compilable with random crufty vendor KR C compiler. But this isn't
actually something I'm
Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to upgrade apt-show-versions. I have installed 0.04 and
am going to have 0.05. What bothers me is that the dependencies for
apt-show-versions are
perl | perl-5.005 | perl-5.004, apt.
...for which version of apt-show-versions?
{24}
kean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
trying run debian in new dell poweredge server rather
redhat. everything workout fine until I get stuck in the networkcard
problem.
Couldn't find the e1000 network card binary driver for the kernel
2.4.20 image.
Which version of Debian? Which kernel, exactly?
Piers Kittel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got an ancient 486 which needs its kernel recompiled, but it is
extremely slow, and the hard drive isn't big enough - and I think it's
possible to recompile the kernel on my main PC and transfer the kernel
and modules over - how to do this?
Build
Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 10:33:04PM +1300, Paul William wrote:
How can I use antialised fonts in emacs? I am using unstable.
My understanding of the situation is that doing this would entail
modifying Emacs's rendering engine to use something that did
Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My Debian 3.0 box, newly installed, is running LILO and Ext3. Can I
use 'dselect' to change the bootload to GRUB and FS to Reiser
without making another clean installation. OR is there any other
way?.
Not as such. You can use dselect (or aptitude) to
sajid hameed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
(Please post to the mailing list in plain text only.)
i have started using unix recently i have an problem using fortran
i have write a program in fortran namely test.f that uses a subroutine
Bill Kalebaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Z Maze wrote:
You probably don't want a full XFree86 4.3 install, just the X server
for hardware support. On my laptop, I downloaded the Xxserv.tgz and
Xmod.tgz binary tarballs from xfree86.org, unpacked them in
/usr/local, repointed /etc/X11/X
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I drop out of X (how do you kill X once it is going?)
Ctrl+Alt+Bksp will kill your X server; if you're running under a
display manager [gdm, kdm, xdm, wdm], that will probably restart the
server, so you'd need to log in on the console as root and
Gruessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did goggle for floating screen and floating display I don't know
what else to look for you tell me what you would call this.
If I change resolution with Ctrl Alt + or - to a smaller
resolution I do get bigger everything, but my display bust out of
the
Gruessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Usually I chouse to make my own mind up, but man there is so match to
read on all this if I don't get help I will be never done.
Also usually I like to get the best, so I was thinking proftp at first.
But I need something basic easy to config., something I
Lukas Ruf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is there any way to install xfree 4.3 on my Debian unstable box
without switching to experimental?
Thanks for any explanation on how I could achieve that!
You probably don't want a full XFree86 4.3 install, just the X server
for hardware support. On my
Dobai-Pataky Balint [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have a webcam logging all motion into jpgs, my php code does lots with
it, except after i convert selected jpgs copied into the workin' folder,
and after conversion i'd like to rm them from php or by hand it'll give:
rm *.jpg
su: /bin/rm:
stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see that my Debian machine has a getopt utility installed to use in
parseing options to shell scripts. The man page mentions example scripts,
but I cna't seem to find them on my machine.
I also can't figure out the upstream source of this program, else I
mmissett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/etc/network/interfaces has the following: first, it says the
connection is static, which it isn't, it's DHCP.
First off, I'd try fixing that. Run 'ifdown eth0', replace the
current eth0 stanza with 'iface eth0 inet dhcp', then run 'ifup eth0'
and see what
Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just finished another clean installation of Debian 3.0 with
net-installer (Sarge) and encountered starting xserver problem
Vedio card - WinFast GeForce2 MX
RAM - 32MB
driver chosen - nv
...
(--) Chipset GeForce2 MX/MX 400 found
(II) NV(0): Not using
Dobai-Pataky Balint [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
yet another nvidia problem.
i got a 2.4.22-1-686, and the kernel headers for it, for wich
nvidia-linux-1.0-4496-pkg2.run said that there is no file in
include...
From just recently running the NVidia installer, it does have a prompt
for where the
Gruessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found following in the Configuration HOWTO manual.
My question is what software do U use as Logbook and what in RCS?
2.2. Start the Logbook!
To keep your installation in shape, it's essential that you know exactly
what happened to your machine, which
Gruessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way I can open man files in a text editor.
Emacs has a major mode for editing 'roff files, like man pages, if
that's what you're looking for.
I like to print one but have not configured my printer jet.
'man -t' will produce postscript from a man
Braxton Neate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know this is a question that gets asked a lot, but googling around
I can't seem to find a good answer. I'm re-installing a web/sql
server which currently has one large root partition and a swap
partition. This is obviously not the best setup.
I'm
Gruessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I find out what the right image is for a AMD 700?
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-1-686
386, 586, k6 and k7 systems
That's an Athlon chip, right? Probably 2.4.18-1-k7 is the best
pick, since it also
Abhay Watwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Dell Dimension 8300 which came preloaded with XP on the first hard
drive. I added a second hard drive and installed Debian Woody on it. I
installed LILO with MBR on /dev/hdb1 which is my / partition. The machine
does not have a floppy drive,
Rob Benton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to install the xfree86 packages with the /opt directory as
root. I've tried using --instdir but the install fails on the
pre/postinst scripts. Is there an easy way to do this without having to
build my own package?
No. In general, dpkg's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to ask about the icmp messasages sending in linux
2.4.x. I have two subnets: 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24 on the
same ethernet segment. There is a gateway in each subnet
(192.168.0.1 and 192.168.1.1). Clients use netmask
255.255.255.0. Routers have
Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i've just gotten the distro to recognize the Netgear WG311 pci
802.11g card ( have a linksys card too but havent tested it yet )
- note that its g 54Mbps ... vs the slower 802.11[a/b]
Nitpicking, 802.11a is also advertised as 54mbps, but runs on a
Marcos José Setim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please, which the function of make dep?
It depends on how the makefile is set up (search for a line that says
dep:), but usually what this does is look through the source files
for a particular program and generate extra Makefile lines such that,
if
Jeffrey L. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the I2C support only in 2.4.x? I would like to use the
lm-sensors package.
The packages in Debian claim to support kernel 2.4 and not kernel
2.6. The upstream Web page (http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/)
claims that there's now userspace
Jeffrey L. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jeffrey L. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the I2C support only in 2.4.x? I would like to use the
lm-sensors package.
The packages in Debian claim to support kernel 2.4 and not kernel
2.6.
I
Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use Grub as a bootloader. After making a kernel .deb using
make-kpkg, I'm running dpkg -i Near the end you are asked to if
you want to make a boot block. What is this? Is it just an entry in
Grub or LILO? What I'm most concerned about is
Wolfgang Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, in short, what I found by googling about for some time: The correct
way seems to be to put the kernel-source in my (non-root) home
directory, and then
cd /usr/src/
ln -s /home/someuser/kernel-sources linux
and then, as non-root, compile the
Han Huynh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know this isn't a bash/korn shell script news group, but the fact is
I can't find one. Since bash/ksh is the default linux shell, I was
hoping someone could answer a few pretty simple questions.
Is there any way to export a variable for one parent
Geoff Bagley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My firewall captures the IP addresses of people who ping my TCP
ports. They consist of the standard four eight-bit integers. The
firewall whois command is able to back-track some of these, others
not.
Is there a programme, Linux or Windows, or a Web
Mark Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've received a number of suggesions for my X problem. Before I try
any of them I'd like to disable my graphical login screen. It is
either gpm or gdm. I can't remember which one is the login screen and
which is the console mouse driver.
gdm is the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sebastia Altemir) writes:
My LINEX (Spanish Debian with 2.4.20 kernel) instaled ok,
but the ethernet card was not detected, so nothing (eth0) was instaled.
lspci -v says 02.0c.0 MYSON Tech Inc : unknown device 0803.
If I run modprobe fealnx, it runs OK (lsmod displays
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, does this mean that I can compile my kernel without initrd, and it
will still not break on debian? I understand that this will involve
editing /etc/lilo.conf and getting rid of the initrd line. Any other
gotchas that I should know about?
Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 10:43:43AM -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
Yes, that's right. The important thing is that you need to make sure
the drivers for your root disk and filesystem (probably IDE disk and
ext2, but these could both be other things
(Not speaking for Debian at all.)
Dr. MacQuigg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) What is a sniffed password, and how do they know the attacker
used a password that was sniffed, rather than just stolen out of
someone's notebook?
It sounds like someone's personal machine got broken into, and a
Bob Tilley (ATT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wish to use the expression catl filename to execute the
commands cat filename | less.
Is it possible to use 'alias' in the definition?
alias catl='cat $0 | less' seems like a good idea, but I don't
know if the '$0' works in a simple alias.
I
Jacob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I haven't seen anyone else ask it, so I'll ask the dumb question I
couldn't find an answer for. :-)
Is the 2.2 kernel series affected by the bug found in the 2.4 and 2.6
kernel tree? My assumption would be yes, but if not, it would save me
some work.
Monique Y. Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 at 16:55 GMT, Alan Shutko penned:
Nick Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suppose mke2fs(8) is where that comes from specifically. Easy
to disable the periodic checks, though:
tune2fs -i 0 -c 0 /dev/hda6
That's a very bad
Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 10:53:04PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed the files for a new document type from cpan (latex8).
I put them into /usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/latex8 and ran texhash.
(/usr
Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I picked up on most of the syntax, but there are a few points, such
as it appears that using XTerm. affects all exterms even if they
were called through a link (x-terminal-emulator for example) while
xterm. affects only when called as xterm or whats
Brian McGroarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
4. Any debs you built yourself will need manual sum generation with a
command similar to step 2 pointing to the directory with the debs.
If you're going off building (or rebuilding) .debs yourself, and the
package is debhelper-based, it's easy enough
Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How many people have apt-get their SID boxes since the indicdent?
Everything seems to be back up... Is it sitnorm again?
I'm continuing to run aptitude ~daily, but my mirror hasn't seen any
updates since the compromise.
--
David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vanh Phom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can I find package Berkeley DB3?
Start aptitude, and search for packages that have both 'Berkeley' and
'database' in their descriptions, as in
/ ~dberkeley~ddatabase
--
David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/
1 - 100 of 1116 matches
Mail list logo