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is paragraph would be 2's if I were running a second server.
I am a newbie at all this, but thought this might help someone else
get started. I have not been able to get the -depth option to work.
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director nor the address_pipe transport set a uid for local delivery
of |/var/lib/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd workbench
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On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Jon Pennington wrote:
> Get the directory
> /debian/dists/potato/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/udma66 (this is
> from memory) somewhere local, like a CD-ROM or get them from the ftp
> site. Then for each of these files:
>
> - rescue.bin
> - root.bin
> - driver-1.bin
Let me rephrase the question. How do you use
the udma66 support files contained in the
potato distribution to install on a
computer using a Promise Ultra 66 card?
I can't find any documentation on these
files anywhere, and it's driving me nuts.
Thanks in advance,
Glenn
Hi,
I am trying to install Debian on two workstations. They
have Promise Ultra66 cards to which the hard drive is
attached. The install kernel does not support these
cards, but the (CheapBytes) installation CD has in
dists/potato/main/disks-i386/2.2.16-2000-07-14/images-1.44/udma66
a readme whic
Thanks,
The problem was that Emacs 19 was still on my system,
once I removed it jde was happy.
Regards,
Glenn
Hi,
I have successfully installed JDE on Win2K but am
failing on Debian linux. I have tried two ways:
1. Via the Debian package. I can't find any documentation
on what to add to my .emacs, the usual things (load
path and require) don't seem to work.
2. "By hand", as worked with Win2K
My understanding now is that I have a Promise Technology card for
an ultra-ATA/66 (IDE) interface, and I need a Linux driver for this
card. The ...disks-i386/current/udma66/ directory contains three files,
viz.:
drivers.tgz
install.bat
linux
but no Readme, so I am a little at a loss. The drive
ed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:50:13AM -0600, Glenn Murray
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>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Debian 2.2 on two graduate students' machines. The
> install boots from the CD but is unable to find the hard drive.
>
> The machines are:
>
&
the hard drive controller as
WDC WD20 4BA SCSI Disk Device
Neither of the two boot options "aic7xxx=..." helps.
Thank you for your help.
Glenn Murray
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