Re: Activating ls colors by default

2004-05-01 Thread Markus Lindström
Bob Proulx wrote: Markus Lindström wrote: I'm trying to find a way to make bash use ls colors by default, on all virtual consoles. It seems my ~/.bashrc has this activated, but it only uses it on any virtual terminal I create in X. Please be specific. What does activated mean? Does it mean

Re: woody to sarge?

2004-04-19 Thread Markus Lindström
Sarunas wrote: What would be the proper way of upgrading a Debian system (2.4 kernel, sendmail, apache, mysql) from Woody to Sarge? Is editing /etc/apt/sources.list (replacing stable with sarge) and apt-get updating + upgrading supposed to do the job? Aren't you supposed to put testing instead of

Re: Audio HOWTO?

2004-04-17 Thread Markus Lindström
. Katipo wrote: On Friday 16 April 2004 01:52 am, Markus Lindström wrote: Hi there, I was wondering if someone could pinpoint me to some (easy) guide for getting the audio to work in Debian. I'm currently running Sarge, and have a SBLive card (should use the emu10k1 module). I need to know what

Re: Debian unstable: X won't run.

2004-04-16 Thread Markus Lindström
Well, the only thing I changed were the vertical and horizontal refresh rates (I got them from my screen manufacturer's website). Once that was done, X ran without problems. Hope this helps! //Markus. The Packers wrote: Hi, I'm having the same problem that you said you fixed in Debian

Audio HOWTO?

2004-04-16 Thread Markus Lindström
Hi there, I was wondering if someone could pinpoint me to some (easy) guide for getting the audio to work in Debian. I'm currently running Sarge, and have a SBLive card (should use the emu10k1 module). I need to know what packages are needed and so on, because I have no idea where to begin.

Mounting an NTFS partition: users can't access it.

2004-04-16 Thread Markus Lindström
Hi there again, I'm having some rouble mounting my NTFS partition. The actual mounting problem goes without trouble, the thing is that only the superuser can actually access the drive. How can I change this? Thanks in advance, Markus. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: Audio HOWTO?

2004-04-16 Thread Markus Lindström
Hmmm... Doesn't seem to work! I don't get any sound, even as root. Which kernel modules are needed to make it work? And what else could be the trouble? //Markus. Mike Chandler wrote: On Friday 16 April 2004 01:52 am, Markus Lindström wrote: Hi there, I was wondering if someone could pinpoint

Can't use synaptic and other stuff as regular user

2004-04-16 Thread Markus Lindström
Hi there, I have another problem. I've installed KDE, and I've installed Synaptic. The problem that occurs is that I can only launch Synaptic if I've logged in as root, it doesn't work even if I've used 'su' in a Konsole session on my own account. It seems X can only generate the windows if

Re: VFS: Cannot open root device

2004-04-11 Thread Markus Lindström
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: Don't forget to include PC BIOS (MSDOS partition tables) support (CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION) in the kernel's configuration. If you leave it out, then the kernel can't read the partition table and thus can't find the filesystem. GREAT! That was the missing link! It boots

Debian unstable: X won't run.

2004-04-11 Thread Markus Lindström
Hi there again, it's time for another newbie problem! Okay, here's the rundown: I've done a dist-upgrade to unstable, and this worked well (apparently). I then decided to install X by installing the x-window-system package. I configured xserver-xfree86, using default settings mostly, and tried

Re: Debian unstable: X won't run.

2004-04-11 Thread Markus Lindström
Problem solved. For some reason, dpkg-reconfigure didn't change the default XF86Config-4, so I had to do it manually, and X works now. Markus Lindström wrote: Hi there again, it's time for another newbie problem! Okay, here's the rundown: I've done a dist-upgrade to unstable, and this worked

VFS: Cannot open root device

2004-04-10 Thread Markus Lindström
Okay, here's the deal. I'm a newbie trying to get Debian Woody to work on my comp. Unfortunately, the native 2.4.18 kernel shipped with it doesn't support my network card. On the other hand, compiling a newer 2.4 kernel resolves the problem. BUT, I'm trying to compile a 2.6 kernel (which I've