dear support team
I wish to know, witch version should i download, if i have a Intel CPU:
Core Duo 2 ( e4300 on pc, and t9300 on laptop).
Second question is how could i instal x serwer to have graphic interface
in debian. I have bought debian etch 4.1r (the shop told its right
wersion for my
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Sage Baca, Acct. Rep. pho895
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Is it correct that if I am using loadlin to boot Linux from a DOS
partition, I can put the root for Linux in a logical partition, i.e. it
doesn't have to be hda2-4? Can all Linux partitions then be contained
in a logical partition or do any of them have to be a primary partition?
Larry Walewski
Damon Muller wrote:
G'day,
Possible error sources are :
-the partition was never made a vfat partition by
Windows95, but is still a fat partition
Sort of don't think this would be it, as it had files with long file
names in it. I don't think that is
I recently installed Debian 1.3 and have a few questions. I boot to DOS
and use loadlin to boot Linux. Linux begins its startup and continues
fine (although I do see some notes about no PCI Bios not being
present..how do I skip that check?). Linux mounts my local file systems
fine, then I get
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Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade to libc6 and am running into a few problems.
First I didn't have a new enough version of libc5, so I got version
5.4.38-1 and installed that. Installation went fine until the end
wherein it informed me I didn't have /usr/lib/libc.so, and thus exited
with an error.
I need help trying to install Debian on a system with low memory. I
have made the Rescue disk and the Low memory root disk. Setup goes fine
until after Copying root filesystem from floppy to /dev/hda10
This copies from drive A: and completes with done. Should it be
copying from drive B: if
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