Re: best way to implement disk mirroring in Debian Woody 3.0

2005-05-11 Thread Siju George
On 5/11/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On (11/05/05 10:57), Siju George wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Could someone please tell me the best method/practice to implement > > "Disk Mirroring" RAID with two 40 GB hard disks on Debian Woody. > > > > I would like to know which package or so

Re: best way to implement disk mirroring in Debian Woody 3.0

2005-05-11 Thread Clive Menzies
On (11/05/05 10:57), Siju George wrote: > Hi all, > > Could someone please tell me the best method/practice to implement > "Disk Mirroring" RAID with two 40 GB hard disks on Debian Woody. > > I would like to know which package or software I should install to > support RAID. > > Please also kindl

best way to implement disk mirroring in Debian Woody 3.0

2005-05-10 Thread Siju George
Hi all, Could someone please tell me the best method/practice to implement "Disk Mirroring" RAID with two 40 GB hard disks on Debian Woody. I would like to know which package or software I should install to support RAID. Please also kindly note that I donot have any RAID hardware but will have t

¿Kylix 3 (bcb) under Debian Woody 3.0?

2005-01-08 Thread Jose Velasco Lopez
Hello guys... I have installed Kylix3 over my Debian Woody 3.0, when I try to compile a simple form application I obtain a segmentation fault: /usr/local/bin/startbcb: line 25: 5518 Segmentation fault /usr/local/kylix3/bin/bcblin $* When I had install Kylix 3. The installer showed me this

Re: alsa modules problem on Debian Woody 3.0 r2

2004-03-22 Thread ScruLoose
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 03:07:03AM +1200, Ashley Noel Hinton wrote: > I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable > package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg > kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image. > > I'm making

Re: alsa modules problem on Debian Woody 3.0 r2

2004-03-22 Thread Kenneth Macdoald Karlsen
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 16:08, Ashley Noel Hinton wrote: > I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable > package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg > kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image. > > I'm making a 2.4.18 kernel

alsa modules problem on Debian Woody 3.0 r2

2004-03-22 Thread Ashley Noel Hinton
I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image. I'm making a 2.4.18 kernel image, and I have only the soundcore.o module compiled from t

alsa modules problem on Debian Woody 3.0 r2

2004-03-22 Thread Ashley Noel Hinton
I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image. I'm making a 2.4.18 kernel image, and I have only the soundcore.o module compiled from the "

Re: Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-08 Thread Kent West
HectorScaramelli wrote: On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 23:03, Kent West wrote: . kdm actually changes fully between the wm/dm. If you want to try kdm, just: apt-get install kdm and you'll be asked which session manager you want to use. Later if you want to change which one you use: dpkg-reconf

Re: Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-08 Thread HectorScaramelli
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 23:03, Kent West wrote: . > > >kdm actually changes fully > > > > > >>between the wm/dm. If you want to try kdm, just: > >> apt-get install kdm > >>and you'll be asked which session manager you want to use. Later if you > >>want to change which one you use: > >> dpkg-re

Re: Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-07 Thread Kent West
HectorScaramelli wrote: Not at the login screen. Later during the gnome session I found a menu where to set the default window manager. I believe I'm vaguely familiar with this menu; if I'm right, this only affects the default wm within Gnome, and doesn't have anything to do with whether the

Re: Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-07 Thread HectorScaramelli
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 20:21, Kent West wrote: > HectorScaramelli wrote: > > >On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 17:48, Kent West wrote: > > > > > >>HectorScaramelli wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any > >>>desired window manage

Re: Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-07 Thread Kent West
HectorScaramelli wrote: On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 17:48, Kent West wrote: HectorScaramelli wrote: Hi, I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default. You can set this on a user-by-user basis by creating a

Re: Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-07 Thread HectorScaramelli
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 17:48, Kent West wrote: > HectorScaramelli wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any > >desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default. > > > Are you asking how to install Debian, or are you asking how to startx >

Re: Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-07 Thread Kent West
HectorScaramelli wrote: Hi, I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default. Are you asking how to install Debian, or are you asking how to startx with your preferred wm? Assuming the latter. Or any suggestion on whi

Configuring X in Debian Woody 3.0 r1

2004-03-07 Thread HectorScaramelli
Hi, I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default. Or any suggestion on which would be the best installation process. Or please lead me to a detailed HowTo. I don't want gnome or kde just a fast, non-heavy window ma

Sybase ASE 12.5 and Debian Woody 3.0

2002-10-04 Thread Kurt Klinner
Hello, i'm trying to set up the ASE Developer Edition (12.5.0.1/Linux) on a Debian 3.0 system. After converting the rpm's to deb's and installing the packages at /opt/... i started srvbuild (the setup programm for the database server) but "unfourtunately" i get the following error Starting ser

Re: Debian Woody 3.0

2001-11-23 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
>> Are you installing Woody to help out with testing? >> If not, you should install Potato in stead (Debian GNU/Linux version >> 2.2 revision 4) which is the latest stable Debian release. > >We've kind of been through this before. Potato is now old enough that it's >in the process of becoming u

Re: Debian Woody 3.0

2001-11-22 Thread Carl Fink
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:34:28AM +0100, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote: > Are you installing Woody to help out with testing? > If not, you should install Potato in stead (Debian GNU/Linux version > 2.2 revision 4) which is the latest stable Debian release. We've kind of been through this before.

Re: Debian Woody 3.0

2001-11-22 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
> I'm trying to install Debian Woody 3.0 on an AMD Duron 800 Mhz 256 > MB ram, but I've always the same error "neighbor overflow" that > appear but it don't crash my system, can anyone help me ?? > Also Xfree86 don't work and I must install it from another

Re: Debian Woody 3.0

2001-11-22 Thread Kilian
Lorenzo De Vito wrote: I'm trying to install Debian Woody 3.0 on an AMD Duron 800 Mhz 256 MB ram, but I've always the same error "neighbor overflow" that appear but it don't crash my system, can anyone help me ?? Check your /etc/network/interfaces for the following

Debian Woody 3.0

2001-11-22 Thread Lorenzo De Vito
I'm trying to install Debian Woody 3.0 on an AMD Duron 800 Mhz 256 MB ram, but I've always the same error "neighbor overflow" that appear but it don't crash my system, can anyone help me ?? Also Xfree86 don't work and I must install it from another source. Lorenzo De Vito