On 24/06/12 18:19, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 24 iun 12, 16:49:43, john gennard wrote:
I have eliminated problems with the mouse. Also, I've used a small partition
on the drive and installed Win XP and this works perfectly thus eliminating
problems with the graphic card.
Would
On 25/06/12 16:09, Lisi wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2012 11:36:06 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
For single packages it is very easy, just
apt-get install -t squeeze-backportspackage
Andrei -
John will need to add backports to his sources.list, surely. Or has he
already done so, and I
On 25/06/12 11:36, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 25 iun 12, 08:50:41, john gennard wrote:
On 24/06/12 18:19, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 24 iun 12, 16:49:43, john gennard wrote:
I have eliminated problems with the mouse. Also, I've used a small partition
on the drive
On 12/06/12 16:45, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Ma, 12 iun 12, 11:57:13, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
If you still can't get it to work send the file to me directly and I'll
quote the relevant parts (or upload it all to the paste).
John sent it to me directly, but I can't spot anything wrong so
On 11/06/12 18:35, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2012-06-11 at 17:05 +0100, john gennard wrote:
On 11/06/12 16:23, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Hmm, I would have expected at least a mention of loading the firmware.
Could you please upload your dmesg to paste.debian.net?
Not sure
On 10/06/12 18:07, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 10 iun 12, 17:13:10, john gennard wrote:
Any suggestions, but remember I'm getting towards the gaga stage, so
in simple English please.
Please (in this order):
- make sure you have firmware-linux-nonfree installed
'firmware-linux
On 11/06/12 12:35, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 11 iun 12, 09:17:25, john gennard wrote:
'firmware-linux-nonfree' was not installed. I have now done so,
but it does not seem to make any difference.
Forgot to mention, but did you restart your computer after doing so?
Yes, I did
On 11/06/12 16:23, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 11 iun 12, 14:42:24, john gennard wrote:
root@debian:/# dmesg | grep -i '\(firmware\|radeon\|kms\)'
[5.415560] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
[5.415665] radeon :01:00.0: PCI INT A - GSI 16 (level, low)
- IRQ 16
I think my Xorg configuration requires some adjustment. Whenever I
go into a web browser, the picture jumps about when I use the mouse
before settling down again.
I'm using Debian 6.05 with a basic graphic card - a ATI Radeon HD 5480.
I've read up on the Xorg set up, but there's no config file
On 05/06/12 06:15, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2012/6/4 john gennard joney1...@btinternet.com
mailto:joney1...@btinternet.com
On 04/06/12 18:13, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
my bet: 99.9% alsa vs pulseaudio
You'll have to explain that. I don't understand.
I think you have pulseaudio
On 05/06/12 10:22, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2012/6/5 john gennard joney1...@btinternet.com
mailto:joney1...@btinternet.com
root@debian:/# ps ax|grep pulse
2620 pts/2S+ 0:00 grep pulse
root@debian:/# service pulseaudio stop
pulseaudio: unrecognized service
root
On 05/06/12 12:53, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
On 04.06.2012 19:27, john gennard wrote:
/I have Debian 6.05 installed, but on bootup alsa fails. Realtek ALC887
8 channel
High Definition Audio Codec is incorporated on the Motherboard and works
since I can play CDs using Sound Juicer.
I've
On 05/06/12 14:21, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2012/6/5 john gennard joney1...@btinternet.com
mailto:joney1...@btinternet.com
On 05/06/12 10:22, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2012/6/5 john gennard joney1...@btinternet.com
mailto:joney1...@btinternet.com
root@debian:/# ps ax|grep
/I have Debian 6.05 installed, but on bootup alsa fails. Realtek ALC887
8 channel
High Definition Audio Codec is incorporated on the Motherboard and works
since I can play CDs using Sound Juicer.
I've 'stumbled around' looking for an answer, but am unable to find one.
I'm over
81, have been
On 04/06/12 18:03, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 17:27:25 +0100, john gennard wrote:
(please, avoid sending html formatted posts)
I wasn't aware that I did. Must be this email package - I can't send
emails from Mutt due to a problem with smtp. I've tried to fix it.
/I have Debian
On 04/06/12 18:13, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2012/6/4 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com mailto:noela...@gmail.com
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 17:27:25 +0100, john gennard wrote:
(please, avoid sending html formatted posts)
/I have Debian 6.05 installed, but on bootup alsa fails.
In what way
Is there a way to delete evolution without deleting gnome.
John.
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On Wed, 2012-04-25 at 14:11 +0200, Alberto Luaces wrote:
John Gennard writes:
Is there a way to delete evolution without deleting gnome.
There is a specific article on this very subject:
http://tanguy.ortolo.eu/blog/article8/uninstall-meta-package
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Many thanks
I've been using Debian since Slink days, but I'm now 81 and had a stroke
some 30 months ago which has done severe damage to my brain.
Have just built a new box and put Debian 6.04 on it. There are a number
of problems with the installation and I'm working through them one at a
time. I'm
On 16/03/2012 17:06, Camaleón wrote:
Would someone kindly explain what Mutt does when it launches,
If you run Mutt with debug flag you will get more information:
mutt -d2
And then:
cat .muttdebug0
(don't send this log file to any public source because it can contain
sensitive data, is just
I'm trying to understand Debian's startup procedure and
follow the relevant scripts. Where can I find a tutorial
on scripting?
For example, /etc/init.d/rc - I can roughly understand
what is happening (the comments often indicate the way), but
the finer points are obscure. I've found a tutorial
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 08:56:44 +, john gennard wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
[]
No, we didn't talk of this. However, I did look at the permissions
but clearly not carefully enough (old age is no excuse - I must
concentrate more!). Now, looking again
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 08:50:46 +, john gennard wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
The DCOP server itself is responsible for creating the file that is
mentioned in your error message (as far as I know).
Something fundamental seems to be wrong with your KDE
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 15:30:51 +, john gennard wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
There is one more quick thing that you can try: Go to
http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
[snip]
I've done that now. The 'auto' search didn't work, but I was able
to find
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 16:03:37 +, john gennard wrote:
About a week ago I obtained the latest Etch (Kde version)
from Debian.org and installed it without any problems.
Yesterday I updated and upgraded the installation - took
many hours on a dialup connection (60 Mb
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 09:13:16 +, john gennard wrote:
[...]
This morning, I reconfigured X using the 'vesa' driver and you
were perfectly right in your supposition. It now boots directly into
Gnome (some tweaking will be necessary - the display is not very good
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 22:23:53 +, john gennard wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
Normally when X is started during boot by [xkg]dm and it fails then you
are just returned to the command prompt. If your box locks up completely
then there might be something
About a week ago I obtained the latest Etch (Kde version)
from Debian.org and installed it without any problems.
Yesterday I updated and upgraded the installation - took
many hours on a dialup connection (60 Mb, 58 packages,
mainly Kde - no packages were deleted). There were no
problems reported
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 14:02:20 +, john gennard wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 20:24:54 +, john gennard wrote:
I have an IBM T20 Laptop and want to put on it Etch
(Kernel 2.6.18-3) with Kde. The installation without GUI
is fine, but Kde
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 10:06:12 +, john gennard wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
What is your graphics card? Please find the relevant lines in the output
of lspci and post them here (lines mentioning VGA, graphic(s) or
display).
The only reference to VGA
Cameron L. Spitzer wrote:-
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.]
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], john gennard wrote:
I have an IBM T20 Laptop and want to put on it Etch
(Kernel 2.6.18-3) with Kde. The installation without GUI
is fine, but Kde will not launch. Error messages
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 20:24:54 +, john gennard wrote:
I have an IBM T20 Laptop and want to put on it Etch
(Kernel 2.6.18-3) with Kde. The installation without GUI
is fine, but Kde will not launch. Error messages in
/var/log/kdm.log indicate that the installer
I have an IBM T20 Laptop and want to put on it Etch
(Kernel 2.6.18-3) with Kde. The installation without GUI
is fine, but Kde will not launch. Error messages in
/var/log/kdm.log indicate that the installer assumed the
laptop has a Synaptics Touchpad and this cannot be detected.
Michael Pobega wrote:
john gennard wrote:
I have a problem getting sound to work in a Sarge install,
which is the subject of another thread. Having little
technical savvy, I often find things confusing or impossible
to comprehend.
If possible, I'd like someone to help me here. Sarge gives
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 09:51:23AM +, john gennard wrote:
If possible, I'd like someone to help me here. Sarge gives
the problem and Kubuntu (Debian based) works fine.
Well, Sarge is close to two years old. Kubuntu has also diverged from
Debian a great deal
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 14:10:34 +, john gennard wrote:
Michael Pobega wrote:
[...]
Have you tried Debian Etch? I know Debian Sarge is a bit older and has
much worse hardware detection than Etch. When I used Sarge nothing
worked for me, but an upgrade to Etch
Bruno Buys wrote:
john gennard wrote:
I've just made a new install of Sarge's latest release and
its updates.
I'm very weak with sound. The M/Board has onboard sound
(a Realtek ALC888 chip) and I was hoping to use Alsa for
the first time. There's virtually nothing on the 'net about
this chip
I have a problem getting sound to work in a Sarge install,
which is the subject of another thread. Having little
technical savvy, I often find things confusing or impossible
to comprehend.
If possible, I'd like someone to help me here. Sarge gives
the problem and Kubuntu (Debian based) works
Michael Pobega wrote:
john gennard wrote:
I have a problem getting sound to work in a Sarge install,
which is the subject of another thread. Having little
technical savvy, I often find things confusing or impossible
to comprehend.
If possible, I'd like someone to help me here. Sarge gives
I've just made a new install of Sarge's latest release and
its updates.
I'm very weak with sound. The M/Board has onboard sound
(a Realtek ALC888 chip) and I was hoping to use Alsa for
the first time. There's virtually nothing on the 'net about
this chip and literally nothing that helps me.
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 09:34:25AM +, john gennard wrote:
Hi John,
sorry if I snap at ya. I'm used to the ocassional wipper-snapper who
just asks something with out doing any research. It seems that your
issue is a bit non-standard which caught me off-gard.
Sorry
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
john gennard wrote:
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:29:14AM +, john gennard wrote:
Normally, I use a Sound Card, but with a new Asrock
775Dual-VSTA board, there's a front panel socket which
I'd like to try, but I don't understand the connectors
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 02:17:27PM +, john gennard wrote:
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:29:14AM +, john gennard wrote:
Normally, I use a Sound Card, but with a new Asrock
775Dual-VSTA board, there's a front panel socket which
I'd like to try
Normally, I use a Sound Card, but with a new Asrock
775Dual-VSTA board, there's a front panel socket which
I'd like to try, but I don't understand the connectors.
The M/board Manual has 'Front Panel Audio Header'
'(9-pin-HD_AUDIO1)' and pins for 'GND, Presence, Mic_Ret,
Out_Ret, Mic2 L, Mic2 R,
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:29:14AM +, john gennard wrote:
Normally, I use a Sound Card, but with a new Asrock
775Dual-VSTA board, there's a front panel socket which
I'd like to try, but I don't understand the connectors.
{snipped]
Hi John,
You should do your own
I have three boxes successfully multi-booting
using Grub. Apart from one stupid error on my part, I
had no difficulty in installing Grub on any of these.
Now I have built a 'testing' box based on Asrock's
775Dual-VSTA mobo, an Intel 3.2Gig Cpu, a 120 Gig hard
drive (IDE and not
I am most grateful to the seventeen persons who
responded to my request; it would take up a lot of list
space to reply to each.
In a few weeks, I'll be 76 and do not need to
use a battery as I've no intention or need to take the
machine outdoors. I could easily buy a new battery,
Just before Christmas, I bought a secondhand T20
Laptop and installed Sarge which works fine.
The vendor said there was a battery which 'worked
well'. Embarrassingly, I have so far always used the T20
with the AC Adapter. However, last evening I decided to
use the battery to see
Is there a Debian program which will allow me to
convert a .ged file to html (or pdf) and print
the out put?
Does anyone know how to do this simply, please?
Thanks, John.
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Maurits van Rees wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 02:31:19PM +0100, Geoff Thurman wrote:
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 01:00:03PM -0700, Ibrahim Mubarak wrote:
Each time my kernel boots, I see flashing on my screen for a sec the
word FATAL followed (on a seperate line) by kernel modules' names. I
I've been using grub for a little while now, and
its setup as been 'automatic'.
I run Sarge and also have Sid installed.
Frequently, I install debian based distros just to
have a look at them.
Now, I have ubuntu as the default selection and Sarge
is lower down.
I've just installed a 2.6.8 kernel
Clive Menzies wrote:
[snip]
Hi John
You need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst with a text editor. I have a
rather complex grub set-up (which was an interesting learning
experience) on a spare windows machine in our office which has two
drives /dev/hda and /dev/hdb; hda has windows 98 and hdb has a
I received help which included the reference to
'make-kpg' (re kernel compilation), and assumed
this was the kind of typo we all make at times.
Now, in googling for something else, I find quite
a number of similar references (some on this list).
Is it an abbreviation or just a typing slip?
--
To
I haven't done this for a long time, and cannot find
my write-up.
For weeks, I've been trying to set up wireless networking
using a USB Belkin F5D6050 Adapter. At last I've managed
to get Sarge with the 2.4.26.1-386 kernel to 'see' the device,
but it won't use the native 'atmel' driver. The Debian
I have a Sid installation with the 2.6.7-1 kernel, and have
just compiled 2.6.8 (after weeks of trying, I cannot
configure my USB network adaptor and hoped this might give
me some clue to the problem).
After creating the kernel-image.deb, I got the following
message and selected b. (not wishing
I'm still struggling to get my USB Belkin Wireless Adaptor working
with either Sarge or Unstable. Progress is painfully slow.
Should ifrename automatically create /etc/iftab, or am I required
to do so manually? Also, does anyone know where I can see
some samples of /etc/iftab files?
Can anyone
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:17:59 +0100, john gennard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still struggling to get my USB Belkin Wireless Adaptor working
with either Sarge or Unstable. Progress is painfully slow.
Should ifrename automatically create /etc/iftab, or am I required
to do
I'm trying to compile a 2.6.8 kernel in Unstable. Normally, I use 'make
menuconfig',
but for a change decided to use 'make xconfig' and installed 'libqt3-dev'.
All the other software packages required for the 2.6.x kernels are
installed.
My attempt fails and generates the following error
Michael Marsh wrote:
john gennard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed O'Reilly - tried 'insmod' and as unsuccessful, built a database
with 'depmod -a'. 'modules.dep' showed there were dependencies, so
I used 'modprobe' which I understood should find and install
Haven't used modules before - seem fairly simple, but as usual for
me the first go presents a problem.
Using #insmod full path to lib/modules/2.6.7-1-386 etc
presents the subject error.
Running 'depmod -a' shows no errors, but then using 'modprobe'
results in the error 'module '..' not
Michael Marsh wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 12:44:06 +0100, john gennard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What am I doing wrong, and what does the error from 'insmod' mean.
Generally, if you've just installed a new module you should run
"depmod -a". Ideally
this will
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
Hi!
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 05:26:46PM +0100, john gennard wrote:
I want to connect to a neighbour's network to use his adsl connection
for large downloads.
Presumably he knows that ;-)
Yes, it was his idea!
I have a Usb Belkin
I want to connect to a neighbour's network to use his adsl connection
for large downloads.
I have a Usb Belkin Adaptor (F5D6050) which works fine in W2000,
but I need it in Sarge with a 2.4 kernel that I shall some change to 2.6
one, and also in Sid with a 2.6.7 kernel.
I've been unable to find a
Have installed the Official snapshot of Sarge dated 7th August.
Everything went silky-smooth. I did leave network configuration
as I wanted to use wifi and in any case didn't know my IP
address.
For the first time, I used grub - the installer did everything for me.
Unfortunately, I have 13
How do I run network configuration in Sarge. I ignored it in
a recent install?
Would someone please let me know.
John.
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Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Oops! :) I downloaded the Debian 3.0r2 ISO (the first and half of the
second). Guess I'll wait till 3.1 is released then, right?
Rakhesh
Full official CD images of Sarge (Testing) are released weekly and
available on
www.debian.org ( 'CD iso images' --
Katipo wrote:
john gennard wrote:
steel,
I did nothing to 'avoid' the option, quite simply it was not made
available to me.
I'm not sure whether the DVD contains beta4 - the write up merely
says taken
the latest Debian DVD build made with the jigdo tool
At the end of the base install, I
steef van duin wrote:
Katipo wrote:
john gennard wrote:
Am trying to do a new install of Sarge from a DVD. The new
installer does not appear to allow the creation of a bootdisk
(although the text assumes you can do so).
I don't see why the new installer should vary from dvd to cd, as I
checked
Am trying to do a new install of Sarge from a DVD. The new
installer does not appear to allow the creation of a bootdisk
(although the text assumes you can do so).
The Ash shell launchable from the installer does not include
'mkboot', so cannot be used.
I already have Knoppix installed on this new
Katipo wrote:
john gennard wrote:
Am trying to do a new install of Sarge from a DVD. The new
installer does not appear to allow the creation of a bootdisk
(although the text assumes you can do so).
I don't see why the new installer should vary from dvd to cd, as I
checked out both Beta3 and 4
Katipo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 23 Apr 2004:-
This looks like alsa-xmms predepends on xmms, which is hardly surprising.
Xmms has a myriad of these.
If alsa-xmms didn't exist, your packet manager would say so, as in:-
alsa-xmms, no such package, quite emphatically.
[snip]
Not gospel, but
I am trying to install sound, using Alsa, in Sarge. There is plenty of
information available (esp. on this list) and I've found a doc titled
Debian, a Custom Kernel, and ALSA written by Rob Knop and
dated 30/11/2003 in which he refers to a package 'alsa-xmms'.
This I cannot find anywhere. Can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 22 Apr 2004:-
john gennard wrote:
I am trying to install sound, using Alsa, in Sarge. [snip]
he refers to a package 'alsa-xmms'. This I cannot find
anywhere. Can anyone help please?
Hello John,
alsa-xmms is definitely in the pool.
I was going through
I can't read the full descriptions of certain packages in the above output.
I had the same problem some time ago and Colin Watson gave me
a command to change the column width of the output. Now I'm
embarrassed to say I cannot find his response (I did save it but
Lord knows where, and I can't find
Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 06:14:00PM +, john gennard wrote:
I can't read the full descriptions of certain packages in the above output.
I had the same problem some time ago and Colin Watson gave me
a command to change the column width of the output. Now I'm
embarrassed
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Now I understand. This did flit across my mind, but I couldn't
conceive why I should want
to install Debian when I already have both Woody and Sarge on this
box. Thanks for
replying.
I usually run Woody or Sarge (depending on mood!) and tried to do
a hard disk install of Knoppix3.3 in a separate partition (to see if I
could later install it on the wife's computer). Although the install
seemed to go well , each reboot runs the script called
'knoppix-autoconfig' in /etc/init.d
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from john gennard:
Briefly, the suggestion was why not do a normal install? . you
could even help test the new Debian Installer.Details and a request
to help the testing process are at:-
http:// www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
I don't
I normally put lilo on a floppy. Have just compiled kernel 2.6.3 on a Sarge
installation and made the necessary alterations to /etc/lilo.conf.
When running '/sbin/lilo', I get the following error message:-
Fatal
filesystem would be destroyed by LILO boot sector: /dev/fd0
Can anyone kindly explain
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Adam Aube wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 11:58 am, john gennard wrote:
Now, I have compiled 2.4.24 kernels on both (I'm looking at
2.6.2 for Sarge in due course!), but I cannot use the adsl
for 'apt-get' on either when I boot into 2.4.24.
'route -vnee
A neighbour allows me use of his adsl line (we are physically
networked together to share files etc).
I've recently put another IDE hard-drive in this box (using
a caddy so my disks are interchangeable) and installed a
minimal Woody in each of two separate partitions.
The first installation I
On a new hard drive, I've installed a basic Woody (ex the 7 CD set) to
use to
upgrade to Sarge.
In /etc/apt/sources.list I put:-
'deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free'
and ran:-'apt-get update'
Things seemed to go fine initially, but I finished
Alan Chandler wrote:
On Sunday 25 January 2004 10:10 am, john gennard wrote:
On a new hard drive, I've installed a basic Woody (ex the 7 CD set) to
use to
upgrade to Sarge.
In /etc/apt/sources.list I put:-
'deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib
non
Colin Watson wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 10:31:05AM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
On Sunday 25 January 2004 10:10 am, john gennard wrote:
On a new hard drive, I've installed a basic Woody (ex the 7 CD set)
to use to upgrade to Sarge.
In /etc/apt/sources.list I put:-
'deb http
I got an unofficial snapshot .iso for Sarge, burned it to a CD
and installed from the CD. The installaton was very basic, and
I've been gradually and laboriously building it up by hand -
this has been very educational and has taught me a great deal.
Now as I was considering recompiling the kernel
I'm successfully using popsneaker to knock unwanted stuff off
the POP server - nothing now gets through.
Looking at today's log, I see six attempted messages each
with the identical size of 4194303.97KB and each from a
different 'sender' were rejected (on the grounds of size).
Presumably many
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 10:01:52AM -0600, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 at 08:41 GMT, john gennard penned:
I'm successfully using popsneaker to knock unwanted stuff off the POP
server - nothing now gets through.
Looking at today's log, I see six attempted messages each
Some time ago someone posted a step by step response on
how to created a floppy boot disk which contained lilo.
I always boot from floppies without lilo, and now need
to create one with lilo - I could do it if I had lilo
which allowed me to boot from a harddisk, but I don't.
I've searched the
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 07:56:32PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
john gennard wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
I have a self compiled kernel using 2.4.21 which was being
Should be fine too. I just like using the package system for my
machines. Just build the module with your kernel source and you
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 01:16:08AM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
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Where does this next command say it installed the NVdriver file? Does
that match your current kernel?
dpkg -L nvidia-kernel-1.0.3123 | grep NVdriver
This is one of the two problem areas your reply highlights.
The
I run Woody (3.0 r1), and always boot from a floppy
and normally clear out /usr/src after compiling
kernels and producing a boot floppy.
Have just compiled 2.4.21 so that I can compile an
nvidia module. I've probably compiled my own kernel
over 20 times (using make-kpkg) and never had any
I'm still trying to install nvidia drivers. I started by
installing the .debs for nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx-src
and using the documentation then available. This I found
somewhat confusing - nontheless I soldiered on.
Eventually, I got 'nvidia-kernel-1.0.3123-4.deb' created
and installed
Normally, I've used make config for kernel recompiling.
I've decided to move a Woody installation to the 2.4.x
kernels (2.4.21 in fact) and use make menuconfig so
that I can 'go back' to alter mistakes.
The compilation went fine (I thought), but when I looked
at the config file I see menuconfig
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 05:28:30PM +0200, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:20:07 +0200, john gennard wrote:
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_KDE_IceTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.ICE-unix should be set to root
DCOPServer up and running.
kdeinit: Fatal IO error: client killed
kdeinit: sending SIGHUP
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 09:44:25AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 04:30:22PM +0100, john gennard wrote:
Booting gets to a screen (after a pause and some horizontal lines.
The screen eventually appears normal and the kdm login appears,
looking normal. The mouse
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 10:07:30PM +0200, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:40:13 +0200, john gennard wrote:
The EE lines are pointing to references to a mouse set up on a DEVFS
system. You may not be running that... Are your disk drives referred to
/dev/hdaX, where X
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 03:27:11PM -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote:
At 08:11 PM 7/17/2003 +0100, john gennard wrote:
(**) Option Device /dev/psaux
(**) Option Device /dev/input/mice
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice No such
device.
(EE) Generic Mouse: cannot open
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 01:41:31PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 03:27:11PM -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote:
At 08:11 PM 7/17/2003 +0100, john gennard wrote:
(**) Option Device /dev/psaux
(**) Option Device /dev/input/mice
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:41:38PM +0100, John Stevenson wrote:
Try one of the following:
a) Change the Generic Mouse protocol to ImPS/2
It is already that.
b) Change the Configured Mouse to point to /dev/psaux
It is already that.
c) If you have a Logitec Mouse, try use the
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