Am 2007-03-05 14:35:38, schrieb Michael Pobega:
As far as I know SATA support wasn't included in the Kernel until
after Sarge became stable, so it was never included in Sarge's
repositories.
Ehm what? I use the 2.4.27 and my AsusTek A7V600-X
has a VIA SATA controler and it works perfectly...
Hello Michael,
Am 2007-03-05 09:48:15, schrieb Michael Kerwin:
I have built a Pentium core duo computer and can get debian to boot from the
cd if it is an ide parallel drive but when I try it with a 750GB SATA drive
it get to the point where it will try to boot from the cd rom and it can't.
I
I have built a Pentium core duo computer and can get debian to boot from the
cd if it is an ide parallel drive but when I try it with a 750GB SATA drive
it get to the point where it will try to boot from the cd rom and it can't.
I saw that someone had a problem with this before. I am trying to
Michael Kerwin wrote:
I have built a Pentium core duo computer and can get debian to boot from the
cd if it is an ide parallel drive but when I try it with a 750GB SATA drive
it get to the point where it will try to boot from the cd rom and it can't.
I saw that someone had a problem with this
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 09:48:15AM -0600, Michael Kerwin wrote:
I have built a Pentium core duo computer and can get debian to boot from the
cd if it is an ide parallel drive but when I try it with a 750GB SATA drive
it get to the point where it will try to boot from the cd rom and it can't.
I
Michael Kerwin schrieb:
I have built a Pentium core duo computer and can get debian to boot
from the cd if it is an ide parallel drive but when I try it with a
750GB SATA drive it get to the point where it will try to boot from
the cd rom and it can’t. I saw that someone had a problem with
On 10.11.06 05:35, Charles E. Boston wrote:
Here's my dilemma. I own an old Dell PowerEdge 2300 that is is very good
operating condition and it still takes care of my needs. I would like to
install a Linux OS on it to dual boot with Windows Server 2003. The
Windows OS is installed The drives
Hi there,
Here's my dilemma. I own an old Dell PowerEdge 2300 that is is very good
operating condition and it still takes care of my needs. I would like to
install
a Linux OS on it to dual boot with Windows Server 2003. The Windows OS is
installed The drives are partitioned and waiting for
Hi there,
Here's my dilemma. I own an old Dell PowerEdge 2300 that is is very good
operating condition and it still takes care of my needs. I would like to
install a Linux OS on it to dual boot with Windows Server 2003. The Windows OS
is installed The drives are partitioned and waiting for the
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 06:02:11PM +, Charles E. Boston wrote:
Hi there,
Here's my dilemma. I own an old Dell PowerEdge 2300 that is is very
good operating condition and it still takes care of my needs. I would
like to install a Linux OS on it to dual boot with Windows Server
2003. The
On 28-okt-2006, at 23:01, Douglas Tutty wrote:
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 06:02:11PM +, Charles E. Boston wrote:
Hi there,
Here's my dilemma. I own an old Dell PowerEdge 2300 that is is very
good operating condition and it still takes care of my needs. I would
like to install a Linux OS
On Sat, 2006-10-28 at 18:02 +, Charles E. Boston wrote:
Hi there,
Here's my dilemma. I own an old Dell PowerEdge 2300 that is is very
good operating condition and it still takes care of my needs. I would
like to install a Linux OS on it to dual boot with Windows Server
2003. The Windows
Dear all,
is anybody aware whether Debian supports PCCard-SCSI Adapters like
Adaptecs APA-1460 and APA-1480 (alternatives?)?
In the kernel sources, I do not find anything regarding APA-Cards,
just AHA-152x (is this really a PCCard???).
Has anybody any negativ experienes with PCCard-SCSI
Hi,
I have a Samsung disk with 149GiB of space and my experience is
mixed.
What you know, or you experience with disks with more than 128GiB
working with Debian (Woody or Sarge)?
As I said my experience is mixed. The motherboard is an Asus A7V with
the last BIOS that supports 48bit
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 22:51, Jose Manuel dos Santos Calhariz wrote:
Hi,
I have a Samsung disk with 149GiB of space and my experience is
mixed.
Okay here goes:
I have a 2 - PDC 20265 based controllers in my machine. One on board,
one PCI card.
cya:~# uname -r
2.4.21-4-K7
cya:~# df
Hello list,
I am evaluating iSCSI solution on Debian. How does it currently being
supported on Linux? Any experience highly appreciated.
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Hi,
I've run into the following problem. Generally I use German or English on my
woody system. Sometimes I get Russian mails with kyrillic fonts (Koi8).
Netscape displays them well but when I try to print them the output ist not
readable ?
How can I solve this problem ?
Greetings Olaf
I'll let you know by the end of this week. I am running Debian and I'm
installing DSL. At this point, there is trouble with my line that Qwest
needs to resolve. There are debian packages for running a dhcp system,
so I assume I'll have know problem with the ISP side. One small thing
that you might
Hello Art,
I'm saving this string of messages. I've ordered DSL here in Eureka
California a few weeks ago, and hope to have it in a few more
weeks (very slow here in the rural sticks). My brother has it already
up in Oregon and loves it, and I have a few others that are using it
now running
Dan,
Not familiar with the Intel Pro/DSL 2100, but I recently had good
success with installing DSL over a FlowPoint 2200 DSL router between
Debian (Potato) and the provider.
The provider's installer didn't know much about Linux, so he established
the connection over a laptop with Windows2K. It
I am going to install Debian Linux, but don't know
if it will suport the DSL modem I am using, the Intel Pro/DSL 2100.
Anybody know if it will work?
Thanks,
Dan
On 22-Jul-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to install Debian Linux, but don't know if it will suport the DSL
modem I am using, the Intel Pro/DSL 2100. Anybody know if it will work?
Thanks,
I don't know if Debian supports DSL, but I use DSL with my Debian system.
The software
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I am going to install Debian Linux, but don't know if it will suport
the DSL modem I am using, the Intel Pro/DSL 2100. Anybody know if it
will work?
This DSL 'modem' fits inside a PCI slot - *it* *will* *not* *work* without
Win9x/NT
On 23-Jul-2000 Phil Brutsche wrote:
Your best bet would be to see if you can get an external DSL 'modem' that
has ethernet output - those are platform agnostic. The Cisco 675 DSL
'modem' (it's really a router) is an example of what you need. You should
be able to get one from them pretty
On 23-Jul-2000 Pollywog wrote:
On 22-Jul-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to install Debian Linux, but don't know if it will suport the
DSL
modem I am using, the Intel Pro/DSL 2100. Anybody know if it will work?
Thanks,
I don't know if Debian supports DSL, but I use DSL with
is
called?).
So does DEBIAN support this feature?
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for UMSDOS (? is this what the file system is
called?).
So does DEBIAN support this feature?
UMSDOS is only needed if you don't wanna make a real Linux partition.
Debian does with the 2.0.33 kernel found in the hamm dist read vfat (2.0.29
did that), fat32, and joliet CD-ROM's. Recent devel kernels can
Rafal Gasiorek wrote:
So does DEBIAN support this feature?
Yep. Use the module configuration utility -- modconf? confmod? the
curses-based one you used to set the network and other modules...
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