On Sat, 29 Jul 2023, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023, Dan Ritter wrote:
Tim Woodall wrote:
This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
have some ideas.
One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
Anyone seen anything like
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023, Dan Ritter wrote:
Tim Woodall wrote:
This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
have some ideas.
One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
Anyone seen anything like this and what was the issue?
Both machine
On 2023-07-26, Tim Woodall wrote:
> Anyone seen anything like this and what was the issue?
I don't have such a difference between 2 machines. But I had one which
freeze and I played with reboot kernel parameter succeeding with:
reboot=pcie
reboot accept different values. I set it in /etc/defaul
Tim Woodall wrote:
> This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
> have some ideas.
>
> One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
>
> Anyone seen anything like this and what was the issue?
>
> Both machines
This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
have some ideas.
I have two, nominally identical, systems. Only difference should be the
make and model of the ssd disks.
One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
They have ipmi, and a
Thanks for all your answers.
I sent another mail to this mailing list to expose my problem.
Regards.
Johan
2012/5/3 Camaleón :
> On Wed, 02 May 2012 19:08:52 +0900, Johan Mazel wrote:
>
>> I have a problem with Debian Testing on an Dell Optiplex 960. Can I ask
>> for some help on this list or shou
On Wed, 02 May 2012 19:08:52 +0900, Johan Mazel wrote:
> I have a problem with Debian Testing on an Dell Optiplex 960. Can I ask
> for some help on this list or should I use another way ?
This list is okay but for the next time it would be better if you include
a more descriptive subject for th
On Wed, 2 May 2012 19:08:52 +0900
Johan Mazel wrote:
Hello Johan,
> I have a problem with Debian Testing on an Dell Optiplex 960.
> Can I ask for some help on this list or should I use another way ?
You're in the right place; Ask here, there's bound to be somebody that
can help.
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On 02/05/12 11:08, Johan Mazel wrote:
> I have a problem with Debian Testing on an Dell Optiplex 960.
> Can I ask for some help on this list or should I use another way ?
That's what the list is for. Please make sure use a descriptive subject
for the post with your problem in it.
Thanks
sign
Hi
I have a problem with Debian Testing on an Dell Optiplex 960.
Can I ask for some help on this list or should I use another way ?
Regards.
Johan Mazel
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Chris Boyd wrote:
[snip]
And when I try to access phpldapadmin:
Error
Fatal error: Cannot read your configuration file
"/usr/share/phpldapadmin/config/config.php", its permissions are too
strict.
Is there some ownership that's possibly still wrong or did it do
something to the database?
I'm using openldap2.3-2.3.30 with samba-3.0.24-6 and
phpldapadmin-0.9.8.3-8 on Debian Etch. Actually it's running on a
virtual machine using VMware. I had everything setup and running
smoothly. I was testing a script to create users home/data/profiles and
set ownership/permissions. Somehow the
I have great news!!
i resolved my problem using testdisk package within ubuntu live cd.
i tried with ntfsprogs, and other tools but didn't work.
with testdisk i could recover my data from the NTFS partition.
testdisk is just perfect and i recommend it to every partitions problem.
Thanks for help
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 18:32:41 -0300, Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira
wrote:
> i already tried to use a live cd (ubuntu) and acess my data to move
> them to the another media, but the NTFS partition cannot be mounted e
> exhibit a lot of erros... so i don´t know what to do...
Try to boot a
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
i already tried to use a live cd (ubuntu) and acess my data to move them to
the
another media, but the NTFS partition cannot be mounted e exhibit a lot of
erros...
so i don´t know what to do...
Well, I think that this means that Pa
i already tried to use a live cd (ubuntu) and acess my data to move them to
the
another media, but the NTFS partition cannot be mounted e exhibit a lot of
erros...
so i don´t know what to do...
On 6/7/07, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kent West wrote:
> Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wro
Kent West wrote:
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
Hi,
i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with
windows, but my machine has only one
partition. So i installed the partition magic software to create a new
partition to install linux without losing my
windows. B
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
how do i access the Partition Magic if my windows is not working?
Ah; I forgot that in the Windows world pretty much everything depends on
Windows working. D'oh!
I'd probably use a LiveCD (like Knoppix) to boot the machine and copy
your important dat
i find some people saying to use dd_rescue, but i don't if dd_rescue works
with NTFS partition.
Does anyone know?
On 6/7/07, Telly Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with
> windows
how do i access the Partition Magic if my windows is not working?
On 6/7/07, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with
> windows, but my machine has only one
> partition. So i insta
my windows is xp.
On 6/7/07, Pol Hallen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with
windows,
> but my machine has only one
> partition. So i installed the partition magic software to create a new
> partition to install linux without losing my
>
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with
> windows, but my machine has only one
> partition. So i installed the partition magic software to create a new
> partition to install linux without losing my
> windows. But the pa
Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
Hi,
i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with
windows, but my machine has only one
partition. So i installed the partition magic software to create a new
partition to install linux without losing my
windows. But the partition m
> i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with windows,
> but my machine has only one
> partition. So i installed the partition magic software to create a new
> partition to install linux without losing my
> windows. But the partition magic did not create the partition (exhibit
Hi,
i have windows in my new laptop and i want to install debian with windows,
but my machine has only one
partition. So i installed the partition magic software to create a new
partition to install linux without losing my
windows. But the partition magic did not create the partition (exhibited
s
Christian Hattery wrote:
> I used the netinst from the US mirror and I installed it on an AMD64
> system and everything went fine and after the install when Debian ask's
> for my account name and pass it leaves that GUI and goes to nothing but
> a GRAY screen and a mouse cursor.
>
> I don't know w
I don't know what to do from here and I'm confused as to what could be wrong
please any input would greatly be appreciated.
Something useful (in addition to what's already been said here) that a
newbie *might* not know: when X starts and you wind up at that
seemingly-inescapable grey screen, you
Christian Hattery wrote:
> I used the netinst from the US mirror and I installed it on an AMD64
> system and everything went fine and after the install when Debian ask's
> for my account name and pass it leaves that GUI and goes to nothing but a
> GRAY screen and a mouse cursor.
>
> I don't know
On 4/10/07, Christian Hattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I used the netinst from the US mirror and I installed it on an AMD64
system
and everything went fine and after the install when Debian ask's for my
account name and pass it leaves that GUI and goes to nothing but a GRAY
screen and a mouse
I used the netinst from the US mirror and I installed it on an AMD64 system
and everything went fine and after the install when Debian ask's for my
account name and pass it leaves that GUI and goes to nothing but a GRAY
screen and a mouse cursor.
I don't know what to do from here and I'm confu
Hello
Please /don't/ send HTML mails to the mailing list.
matthias vandegaer (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> i recently got an IBM thinkpad 755C laptop,and according to a site i
> visited,debian version 2.0 could work on the model,however,now i want
> to install your linux distribution on my lapt
i recently got an IBM thinkpad 755C laptop,and according to a site i visited,debian version 2.0 could work on the model,however,now i want to install your linux distribution on my laptop because i have a small harddisc and i want to start using it for the internet(and since linux is an OS where th
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Subject: Re: New to Debian... Problem connecting to the internet
Re: Hello
Re:
Re: Hameed R wrote:
Re:
Re: > I just installed debain yesterday and I a little problem with my
Re: > internet connection.
Re: >
Re: > I connect alright, but when I try to access I can't. THere is si
Hello
Hameed R wrote:
> I just installed debain yesterday and I a little problem with my
> internet connection.
>
> I connect alright, but when I try to access I can't. THere is simply no
> data coming in or going out and my ISP cuts me off after 20 minutes
> idle. This means that no data went t
Hi there,
I just installed debain yesterday and I a little problem with my internet connection.
I connect alright, but when I try to access I can't. THere is simply no data coming in
or going out and my ISP cuts me off after 20 minutes idle. This means that no data
went through.
I would ap
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 03:09:34PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 02:33:57AM -0800, Joshua Uziel wrote:
> > * Tommy Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001215 00:56]:
> > > 1. I've 1024MB RAM on my box. But when I use kernel 2.2.18, it won't
> > > boot correctly except I add a appen
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 02:33:57AM -0800, Joshua Uziel wrote:
> * Tommy Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001215 00:56]:
> > 1. I've 1024MB RAM on my box. But when I use kernel 2.2.18, it won't
> > boot correctly except I add a append="mem=512m" to let kernel use
> > only 512MB. Is there any conf
* Tommy Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001215 00:56]:
> 1. I've 1024MB RAM on my box. But when I use kernel 2.2.18, it won't
> boot correctly except I add a append="mem=512m" to let kernel use
> only 512MB. Is there any configuration that I miss ? (I've try
> 2.4.0-test9 to test12, they w
1. I've 1024MB RAM on my box. But when I use kernel 2.2.18, it won't boot
correctly
except I add a append="mem=512m" to let kernel use only 512MB. Is there
any
configuration that I miss ? (I've try 2.4.0-test9 to test12, they will use
all
1024MB RAM correctly)
2. Does any
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 07:35:29PM -0400, James Johnson wrote:
> Greetings.
> I just bought Debian 2.1, It won't load. It recognize everything up to my
> two CDrom drives then It freezes up. I currently am running FreeBSD on a
[snip]
> The box I want Debian on: Athlon 500Mhz, FIC SD11 Motherb
I unplugged the cdroms, I even swap out cd roms
- Original Message -
From: "Shaul Karl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 3:32 AM
Subject: Re: Debian problem
> Debian 2.2 was just relea
Debian 2.2 was just released. Not sure if it is not worth to skip 2.1 and start
with 2.2. In any case perhaps you should try to unplugged each CDROM (and then
both) to see if they are the cause of the hang (or have you done so already)?
--- Begin Message ---
Greetings. I just bought Debian
I had a similar problem with Debian 2.1 on an IBM PC 350 /w a 166 mhz
processor. It had know special cards. I found that Debian 2.2 would work
on it because it uses the 2.2 kernel and that particular computer has a
bug which the 2.2 kernel recognised. Try downloading on your FreeBSD
machine a bo
Greetings. I just bought Debian 2.1, It won't load.
It recognize everything up to mytwo CDrom drives then It freezes up. I
currently am running FreeBSD on aseperate box. It will load on that box. The
box that I'm putting it oncurrent has Win98 and Redhat. I was planning on
going full blow
I recently upgraded to Debian GNU/Linux version 2.1(slink) from an
earlier version. The earlier version had a problem that I thought 2.1 would
solve, but the problem still exists: I get a segmentation fault when I
issue the "procinfo" command, and the following message appears:
procinfo:
Hi there,
I'm just having a problem trying to restore this backup. Please read on:
We have SCSI-2 tape here backing up daily. "mt status" gives the following..
newmi5:/mrtg-2.5.2# mt status
drive type = Generic SCSI-2 tape
drive status = 620756992
sense key error = 0
residue count = 0
file numbe
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Perhaps we could consider having "make moudles_install" disable (ie
> > comment out) any modules mentioned in /etc/modules that are not compiled
> > into the current kernel. I would suggest that this shouldn't be done
> > automatically, but
Hi,
> Perhaps we could consider having "make moudles_install" disable (ie
> comment out) any modules mentioned in /etc/modules that are not compiled
> into the current kernel. I would suggest that this shouldn't be done
> automatically, but should instead prompt the user for the change.
This sou
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Yes .. ne was in /etc/modules .. and so it tried to load it on
> > top of the kernel one ..
> >
> > Shouldnt make modules_install write over this file or something .. or
> > be made too ?? with the up to date modules to run.
>
> I don'
Hi,
> Yes .. ne was in /etc/modules .. and so it tried to load it on
> top of the kernel one ..
>
> Shouldnt make modules_install write over this file or something .. or
> be made too ?? with the up to date modules to run.
I don't believe it should. There are times when I want a module availa
Hey again,
Thanks for all the fast replies ..
Yes .. ne was in /etc/modules .. and so it tried to load it on
top of the kernel one ..
Shouldnt make modules_install write over this file or something .. or
be made too ?? with the up to date modules to run.
Anyways .. the ether card doesnt look
> what is a image file?
The meaning of an image file depends on the context. In the context of
installing debian it means a file that is a bit by bit copy of another file.
This is needed bacuase OSs tend to add headers and other signs for varuios
files. For example, DOS will add the ^Z character
On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 23:10:10 +0800, kaiwei wrote:
> what is a image file?
It's an "image" of a disk (each track is copied, even if empty). To
use it, you'll need the utility "rawrite.exe", which can be found in
the /dosutils directory. Read the README file which accompanies it for
more info.
what is a image file?
in the inital boot medium, i use loadlin to boot install from a dos system.
i used the command:- loadlin linux root=dev/ram initrd=root.bin
but i got a error message of:-
not a image file
please enter name of kernel image file followed by optional commmand line
parametersf for
I am no expert, but...
Are you sure that you compile the correct driver for your
networking card into the new kernel? I get errors like
this after I have recompiled the kernel with the wrong
ethernet card driver. If you think you did this correctly,
did you compile the driver as a module? Are y
Vaibhav Goel wrote:...
>I installed Debian 1.3.1 off the InfoMagic Developers CD. This release
>incorporates the 2.0.29 kernel. Installation goes without a hitch.
>Everything works fine. I download the latest developers kernel (2.1.71)
>and compile it. Everything seems to compile fine.
Hi;
I posted about this a couple of weeks ago and someone responded with
apossible solution. But this did not seem to work so here I go again. I
would really appreciate it if someone could help me out here.
I installed Debian 1.3.1 off the InfoMagic Developers CD. This release
incorporates th
Vaibhav Goel wrote:
>
> Hello;
>
> I recently obtained and installed Debian 1.3.1 off the InfoMagic
> CD. It installs kernel 2.0.29. I then downloaded and
> compiled kernel ver 2.1.62 and 2.1.63 and upon booting
> I get the following error:
>
> SIOCADDRT: Invalid Arguement
> SIOCADDRT: Invalid
Vaibhav Goel wrote:
> #! /bin/sh
> ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
> route add -net 127.0.0.0
> IPADDR=204.69.208.4
> NETMASK=255.255.255.0
> NETWORK=204.69.208.0
> BROADCAST=204.69.208.255
> GATEWAY=
> ifconfig eth0 ${IPADDR} netmask ${NETMASK} broadcast ${BROADCAST}
> route add -net ${NETWORK}
> [ "${GA
Hello;
I recently obtained and installed Debian 1.3.1 off the InfoMagic
CD. It installs kernel 2.0.29. I then downloaded and
compiled kernel ver 2.1.62 and 2.1.63 and upon booting
I get the following error:
SIOCADDRT: Invalid Arguement
SIOCADDRT: Invalid Arguement
After looking around for some
I get my feed by uucp and use procmail to look up lists.debian.org!* in
the "From "-line. Works fine.
peter
> > I suggest you sort on X-Mailing-List: rather than To:
>
> Yes, using characters out of To: does seem kind of pointless. THere's plenty
> of filtering software out there.
>
> rick
; Sun, 23 Nov 1997 17:05:11 +0100
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> Sun, 23 Nov 1997 17:00:50 +0100
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: [DEBIAN] Problem on filtering messages from the list
>Refer
On 23 Nov 1997, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> Much of the spam aren't addressed to you directly.
>
> Make a list of all the addresses and mailinglists to which you get
> mail, filter that mail into list.debian, mail.private, and similar.
> Leave the rest in mail.unsorted and take a look in tha
On Sat, 22 Nov 1997, Tommy Lakofski wrote:
> You might like to try using procmail to filter your messages.
>
I am not an expert on this but my procmail filter puts all me emails with
the address debian-user@lists.debian.org to a folder called debian. It
does not matter whether this is in To: or C
> I suggest you sort on X-Mailing-List: rather than To:
Yes, using characters out of To: does seem kind of pointless. THere's plenty
of filtering software out there.
rick
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On Sat, Nov 22, 1997 at 11:51:43AM +0800, Marcus Lam wrote:
: May I suggest all subscribers of this Debian list use some convention in
: sending messages to the list? I found it very difficult to
: differentiate between the messages from this Debian list and those from
: other lists. I used to s
> "marcus" == Marcus Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does
> not understand this format, some or all of this message may
> not be legible.
Hmmm, my MUA /does/ understand MIME. Maybe your's just doesn't
know that.
> May I
> > May I suggest all subscribers of this Debian list use some convention in
> > sending messages to the list? I found it very difficult to
> > differentiate between the messages from this Debian list and those from
> > other lists. I used to sort it by the "To" field of the message, but
> > lat
You might like to try using procmail to filter your messages.
TL
On Sat, 22 Nov 1997, Marcus Lam wrote:
> From: Marcus Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'debian-user@lists.debian.org'"
> Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 11:51:43 +0800
> Subject: [DEBIAN] Problem on fil
Marcus Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> May I suggest all subscribers of this Debian list use some convention in
> sending messages to the list? I found it very difficult to
> differentiate between the messages from this Debian list and those from
> other lists. I used to sort it by the "To" f
May I suggest all subscribers of this Debian list use some convention in
sending messages to the list? I found it very difficult to
differentiate between the messages from this Debian list and those from
other lists. I used to sort it by the "To" field of the message, but
later I found out there
> "Mark" == Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Check out the Linux parallel port page :
http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html
(It depends on your CDROM)
Adrian
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
>On 2 Jul 1997, Christian Leutloff wrote:
>> that wont help because *linux* don't support the parallel port scsi
>> CD-ROM 8-(
>But it didn't put them in the category of "SCSI hosts that will NEVER
>work". Doesn't this su
On 2 Jul 1997, Christian Leutloff wrote:
> that wont help because *linux* don't support the parallel port scsi
> CD-ROM 8-(
>
> That's my problem too. It's possible to start linux form dos from the
> CD, but afterwards you can't access the CD-ROM. The SCSI-HOWWO
> mentioned that there will never
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Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A friend of mine wants to install Debian on his laptop. He recently
> ordered the CDs and tried to install it using a CD drive attached to
> his parallel port. He tells me that unfortunately linux didn't
> re
Hi,
A friend of mine wants to install Debian on his laptop. He recently
ordered the CDs and tried to install it using a CD drive attached to
his parallel port. He tells me that unfortunately linux didn't
recognise the parallel port, or atleast, couldn't access his CD through
it. Any ideas?
I'
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