quot; hello world programs.
(Maybe I should buy new textbooks and spend more instead of using
cheaper, used textbooks :)
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Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Will Maier wrote:
I experienced the exact same behaviour when I had mistakenly firewalled
off my "l0" port on my linux i386 machine. I would check that "l0" port
is still active and working with "ifconfig -a". Also check if you hav
ptables rules that are applied on l0 instead of your eth0/wlan0
connections.
But you said that it is an iBook so I am not sure if powerPC will have
the same problem.
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bootbf image.
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the ground it would great.
Oops, forgot the url: http://debian-in.alioth.debian.org/
I'd like to volunteer to help with Debian-IN. Let me know what things
that I can help with. I may not have perfect knowledge; but I can
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times and see if it works for you though.
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MBR for linux i.e. /dev/hdb1.
So instead of just using the line from the site; modify it to look like:
dd if=/dev/hdb1 of=/linux.bin bs=512 count=1
^^^
And it should now work. Let me know if that worked. Good luck!
Thanks
You are most welcome.
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Hey everyone,
I am having the same problems as the bugs:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213325
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=214808
I couldn't find the link for nedit in the "editor" alt
emove "
At the very least, I should be able to uninstall a program that I don't
want! Anyone have any ideas? Both bugs are still open.
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le
the IDE stuff and your filesystem *directly* into the kerenel (e.g. ext3
driver) or it will not boot at all. I had to compile the kernel twice
before I realized this!! :) I wonder why I never had to bother with 2.4.x .
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d as a module
ofcourse). Otherwise, Alf Werder's reply to your email suggesting
/boot/config-version.x.x should work.
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terday and will graduate
with honors in Computer Engineering this coming May.
Woohoo!
-Roberto
Hey, Congratulations Roberto!
[, being a sophmore, wonders if I will ever be done in 3 more years :)]
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403-1]Kernel update".
Thanks all you knowledgeable people,
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And thus we see that David Z Maze said, :
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 lin
And thus we see that Benedict Verheyen said, :
Op wo 03-12-2003, om 01:18 schreef Harshwardhan Nagaonkar:
Yes indeed. But make sure that if the initrd was using modules that were
needed to get the system going, for instance lvm support, you will have
to use a kernel with initrd support. Most of
And thus we see that Harshwardhan Nagaonkar said, :
And thus we see that Bob Proulx said, :
Bill Moseley wrote:
If you cannot wait then you would need to compile the 2.4.23 kernel
yourself. That was released only three days ago and has not
I'm trying to take this route of compiling the va
the answer "extract the cramfs patch from the systemimager website at
sourceforge".
Any pointers from any knowledgeable kernel packaging gurus in here?
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Remember to look up:
http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DebianKDE
That site has really good pointers on what to do to get KDE. It also
lists how to get KDE if you want to use Stable itself instead of
switching to sid.
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machines.
-Roberto
I would second that recommendation. I have used systemimager for imaging
machines. Its a good piece of software and very helpful.
http://www.systemimager.org
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permissions. Then you could a) manually change the permissions and
groups or b) burn cds as root]
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own entry.
Hope that helped some...
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will work well, generally alien does a really good job and I've had no
problems with it so far.
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Tom wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:48:15PM -0600, Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Rob Sims wrote:
On Thursday 09 October 2003 07:16 pm, Haralambos Geortgilakis wrote:
You can get the latest "unreleased" ATI drivers at:
http://www.schneider-digital.de/html/download_ati.html
Cool. Ho
tart. Maybe the next step is to try
starting a minimal windowmanager like
blackbox/fluxbox/twm/take-your-pick and see what the XFree logs say.
That might be a step towards better seeing if the problem is universal...
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the last revision of libc in unstable fixed
some segfaults that I was getting, including one with the Citrix ICA
client for linux which I use for university stuff.
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Keep in mind it's just at version 0.1 so its newish and might have some
bugs.
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Well, to answer your question he mean a cooler costing 25 pounds and
another cooler costing 8 pounds.
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nd-replace Command"
which will handle all this weirdness of characters being at the
start/middle/end of words which should not be replaced? This is just an
informative question though (I hope it doesn't end like an unproductive
Vi Vs. Emacs sort of discussion). =)
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horray for 'stable' :) . I hope the newer versions of these softwares
fix this.
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alk on this
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packages being better than the current version (this may have been fixed
already, I don't know for sure). You can find it in the archives for the
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Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2003-08-07T10:06:43Z, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[3] Like you...
I think you're dereferencing a null pointer.
Stop! Stop! You are reminding me of my CS classes. Its summer... have
some pity on an overloaded student! :)
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ete..
All my packages are from official debian sources. Hope that saves you
some time!
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able to find RealONE for
linux (AFAIK, it's in that alpha state right now....)
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tartServer=false. It still crashes at the same point.
Thank you for the suggesstion though. Anymore ideas.. this is just plain
weird.
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Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Hello all,
This problem has me perplexed. I have a machine which I have run in
the past with Debian Testing (Sarge). Everything is great. With the
progression to libc6.3 in Testing, one very important application broke
(CAD software). Hence, I now have to go
nyone else having the same symptoms?
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also re-installed the whole machine once. I'd appreciate any
help in this, I couldn't find any bug-reports or mailing list emails
that referenced this problem in particular...
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KDE? Pray, would you happen to know such an
administrative resource for KDE?
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Shashank Bhide wrote:
Hello Folks,
Where could I find the distribution for the Old Stable (Potato)? I
searched debian.org but could not find it at all.
TIA
Shashank
http://archive.debian.org/dists/ is your new friend! :)
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rs of the list to explain
how to edit the runlevels and such (I haven't done so in a long time!).
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got the older driver in april...
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bit broken in the last
releases. Their workaround was to
use Mplayer with OpenGL acceleration, which didn't work for me.
Thanks for the heads up Nick!
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ill probably post more, so I hope you get the right help.
Good luck in your endeavours, regardless of which program you choose.
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tleast. I also saw the howto on DebianPlanet.org about the g400 stuff,
and it did not work either.
Would my XF86Config-4 file and anything else be helpful if I posted it?
If I have missed giving out any information, I would gladly do so if you
tell me.
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e and has
auto-install capability too. I think you will like it!
Also for what its worth -- http://www.systemimager.org
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It seems that you will probably have to try using another driver, try
the radeon 9700 driver from ati.com. It'll probably not work, but you
can try. Good luck, I hope you get *any* driver working for 3d accel.
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Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
Is it possible to ask X what version it is running?
The command "xdpyinfo" should work. The first few lines will have the
version.
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Nick Lidakis wrote:
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
I was able to accomplish this by following ATI's well-enough written
HOWTO (it is the "Release Notes" link). Their driver is compatible
with the newer version of libc in unstable. I am currently running
this setup right now.
Paul Johnson wrote:
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What is a good source of information about writing properly formatted
HOWTOs? I googled for it, but I couldn't find anything really concrete.
Do I
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 05:26:14PM -0600, Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
WOOPS! Spoke too soon... the application that you are looking for is
"KColorChooser". It has a little eye-dropper too and it directly picks
up colours from your desktop.
This is the
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
I remember using a color picker tool a while back that allowed you to
select any color on the desktop (or in windows etc). I have a feeling it
was a KDE application. Does anyone know what it might have been off hand?
I tried doing apt-cache
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Nick Lidakis wrote:
I just purchased a Radeon 9700 Pro (new MB also, Intel 875PBZ)so I
could play America's Army in Linux. I used to play with a Radeon
8500LE, debian testing, a custom kernel and ATI's drivers for 3d
acceleration.
At this time last
What is a good source of information about writing properly formatted
HOWTOs? I googled for it, but I couldn't find anything really concrete.
Do I just imitate how other HOWTO's are written??
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x27;exit' like always and it did exit back to the
'ash' shell of the install. Please correct me if the other chroot is
some other situation.
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ou will need your root password to change any of the settings in
the login manager (?)applet(?). Hopefully you _are_ using kdm otherwise
the above paragraph was a waste.. :)
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Carlos Sousa wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 14:45:37 -0600 Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Please don't Cc: me on list mail. Just reply to the list, I'll be sure to
read it :)
okay I won't do it anymore, I just have this habit of hitting reply-all
for mailing lists ever since this on
Carlos Sousa wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 12:34:28 -0600 Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Hello all,
I have been trying to upgrade a testing system for about 2 weeks now.
The problem went away when I uninstalled kdebase-audiolibs. You'll lose
packages kde (virtual, no harm done) and kdebas
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
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On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:01:50PM -0600, Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
worked for me. I also removed the "Loopbreak" after I was done since I
didn't want to leave options turned on whi
want to leave options turned on which I don;t know about and
which are not turned on by default.
I am also sure someone else more knowledgeable on this list will explain
why this happened and other interesting details about this. I just found
out how to fix it :)
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if this issue can be solved. In any case,
I am just going to wait for it work itself out over the next few
days/weeks or so. So I can just wait, but if there is a solution out
there, I would like to use it!
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feature is to be enabled...
Thanks all for the great help (and free :)
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Barney Wrightson wrote:
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
I have this weird problem with mozilla mail *apparently* not wrapping
mail at 72 characters.
I have the setting for wrap at 72 characters at Edit>Preferences>Mail
& Newsgroups>Composition .
It appears to work just fine when I
en-US; rv:1.3.1) Gecko/20030527
Debian/1.3.1-2
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get you replies from the higher gods on the debian-user
mailing list. :)
Peace,
Hope you find Debian a nice place,
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"Allow root to login with GDM", make sure it is ticked. Then
you should be able to log in to GDM.
Also, just as a side note, people crib about X not coming up and being
dumped to a text prompt, so try to be happy about GUI : ) (just a joke
ofcourse, you probably want/need text login fo
on ways, one way that I have
used is to use "kuser". It is a graphical user management tool, you may
have to 'apt-get install kuser' if its not installed and its pretty easy
to use. So I hope that solves your normal user sound problem.
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