Look in /usr/share/doc/kernel-image (or something like that) and read the
README.
Try the wholething again, this time, start with make menuconfig. Read up
on anything that you're not sure of.
then 'make-kpkg clean' (it should complain if not)
then 'make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image
Hey doc: I think we were all assuming a slightly higher level of linux-ness
than you've got.
I'd highly, highly suggest that you read all the docs online before you go
into kernel compilation, particularly the ones about lilo (or grub) and
booting to an alternate kernel-- you'll really want to be
10:56 AM
To: Glen S Mehn; debian-user@lists.debian.org;
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org; progeny-debian@lists.progeny.com
Subject: Re: Recognizing Kernel Update to 2.4.12 -- CORRECTION
You need to untar the source:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src# tar -xvzf kernel-source-whatever-filename
After
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Subject: Re: Recognizing Kernel Update to 2.4.12 -- Inching Closer
the kernel source directory should contain a listing of files that looks
something like this: (it'll change slightly, based
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Run a `netstat -nr` and give us that output. Also the output from
#ifdown eth0
#ifup eth0
The key should be in the errors (if any) that are there.
It sounds like the gateway is not being added to the route table correctly:
You could try
# route add default gw 216.x.x.1 or whatever the IP is...
one of them)
is flaky. I've set up IPmasq the exact same way several times, without
issue.
Thanks in advance...
glen
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If you set up your DNS server correctly with the IPs that you want, and tell
it that it's the SOA record for animedia.com, then it'll point itself and
any 'puters that point to it as primary DNS to the IP address, regardless of
the root servers. It's a good way to test your DNS setup.
You can
Whoa there boy! Slow down!
Phew.
Maybe we should try one thing at a time. Do you have web access?
Go to www.linuxdoc.org and look at the printing-HOWTO.
Or, if you installed the Debian Docs and HOWTOs, they'll be in
/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/
and they'll look funny.
Try this:
# gunzip
You might have a problem with the local_domains setting in /etc/exim.conf.
It'll only accept *@yourdomain).com settings via smtp. I've gotten bounced
messages that way before
umm... Otherwise Check your relay_domains setting and/or the
relay_domains_include_local_mx setting. Might help
OK. Here's the situation. I'm a bit stumped:
Debian 2.2, running on a p133 32MB
Trying to install some stuff via apt, apt decided to remove
gnome-bin. Which is OK with me: I don't really use gnome anyway.
Except that it's not trying to remove gnome-bin each
From the CVS manual:
There's no CVS Daemon. The pserver connection is run from inetd. Check out
the online manual at
http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~dpc/cvs/
But it won't show up in a 'ps', just like exim won't, 'cause it's run from
inetd.
In your /etc/inetd.conf you should have a line which reads:
all the
lilo dependencies for you.
I'm running on a Penguin Computing 2U rackmount server with a SCSI bus (the
kernel is compiled for the AIX 7XXX card). Debian potato.
Please respond via private email as well as to the list (I only get the
digest)
Regards!
Glen S Mehn
Wall intended.
-- brian moore
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Can your email do this? http://www.gomomail.com
Add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US
and then type apt-get install ssh. Ssh uses cryptography that you
technically have to license in the US to use, so it's a non-US
package.
Regards,
Glen
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?
Are they hard to implement? I often use a different PC
so I need a sloution that does not require a secure client.
Thanks in advance.
Patrick Kirk
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known problem with Linux and this Asus mainboard, or with
double Pentium III?
TIA, Enrico
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:
It's a potato package.
I see.
It's a reason to upgrade.
But, why do I need to...? I'm trying to getting used to slink.
BTW, what is the meaning of unstable in potato? Crashes periodically?
It's OK, but install at your own risk?
Oki
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/ttyS0, changed it
to /dev/psaux, but X still crashes right when it loads.
Regards,
glen
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Can your email do this? http://www.gomomail.com
(after you have
gotten
used to apt-get, tarballs are supposedly something in the past).
Isn't there any interest in porting Satan to Debian...? (Or, did I
just
miss something here?).
Oki
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Can your email do
of...)
I think that the -f flag tells it to upgrade dependencies. it could be
apt-get upgrade dist or something. Somewhere there's a list of apt-get
commands. Under bash it might eben be apt-get ??
Regards,
glen
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Glen S Mehn
GoMo Technologies Systems Administrator
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Subject: Re: debian installation woes
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 18:22:54 -0600
From: John Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Wayne Topa wrote
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