Hi,
Where can I find alsa modules for the 2.2.19 kernel used on Woody? I'd
prefer to not compile the modules from source if possible.
thanks.
-hoeteck
> > I'm trying to get DB2 to install and run on my Debian box. One of the
> > programs it needs is java. IBM is highly recommending that you install and
> > run their version of java. I have pulled down the .rpm for it and
> > installed it both as a rpm and as a deb (not at the same time). Any
> Exim is failing to deliver outgoing mail and to accept incoming mail for
> me:
Running eximconfig fixed the problem; please excuse me :)
-hoeteck
Hi,
Exim is failing to deliver outgoing mail and to accept incoming mail for
me:
1. outgoing mail: 'exim -d2 -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]' gives
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is undeliverable:
unrouteable mail domain "yahoo.com"
with -b11, it says:
routing [EMAIL PROTECTED], domain yahoo.com
end of routers reac
> 1. screen: When I start screen with no .screenrc, it "hangs", and ps
> lists:
This problem got fixed after I upgraded screen from 3.9.8 to 3.9.9 with a
dist upgrade today :)
-hoeteck
> realtek, tulip, 3c59x, sis900, and ne modules, which are supposedly on
> the driver-? disks.
Here are the network related modules that are provided with driver-1.bin
in the compact images. The 3c509 might work with your 3c59x card, but I'm
not too sure about that.
/lib/modules/2.2.19-compact$
> /home/rex/Komodo/Mozilla/mozilla-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
It appears that you are missing /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2, which
on my Woody system is provided by:
libstdc++2.9-gl
Hi,
I installed woody from the woody installation disks on my system, and I'm
having some problems with screen and everybuddy.
1. screen: When I start screen with no .screenrc, it "hangs", and ps
lists:
hede659 0.0 0.6 2116 880 pts/3S 11:07 0:00 screen
hede660 0.0 0.0 0
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