My apologies, I know I shouldn't try to call the attention with caps
etc., but I've tried this question a couple of times and seem to get no
response so far:
{I'm writing some docs on SGML, but I'm having some trouble when
converting them with sgml-tools, and I too am a bit confused with it, is
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
{I'm writing some docs on SGML, but I'm having some trouble when
converting them with sgml-tools, and I too am a bit confused with it, is
there any mailing list on the subject (ie. SGML)?
Also, what's the difference between Debiandoc-SGML,
Thanks Egon, but:
Egon Schmid dixit:
~
~ Anything you should know is here:
~
~ www.oasis-open.org
Been there, seen that, still confused (well, at least I subscribed to
the sgml-tools list).
~ h0rus:/tmp$ sgml2html debiandoc-sgml.sgml
~ Processing file debiandoc-sgml.sgml
~
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
Been there, seen that, still confused (well, at least I subscribed to
the sgml-tools list).
Some introduction into DocBook:
http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~rosalia/mydocs/docbook-intro.html
http://sourceware.cygnus.com/docbook-tools/
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Wolfgang Fink wrote:
everybody told me how easy to unsubscribe from this list. I
got very much mails with different instructions to
unsubscribe from this list and I try'd it all, but nothing
works.
[snip]
Wolfgang
If you have sent an email message to
Subject: HELP please !
Date: Tue, May 25, 1999 at 02:40:49PM +0200
In reply to:Wolfgang Fink
Quoting Wolfgang Fink([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi everybody,
so please, can anybody help me to unsubscribe from this
mailing-list ?
I have tryed almost everything with my Netscape 4.5
Hi,
everybody told me how easy to unsubscribe from this list. I
got very much mails with different instructions to
unsubscribe from this list and I try'd it all, but nothing
works.
Here I'll quote the reply-message from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
You have not been removed, I couldn't find your name on
Subject: HELP please !
Date: Wed, May 26, 1999 at 07:01:13AM +0200
Just reply to that message with the message they sent you.
I mean send the message you sent here, back to them. That
will do it.
In reply to:Wolfgang Fink
Quoting Wolfgang Fink([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi
Wayne Topa wrote:
Subject: HELP please !
In reply to:Wolfgang Fink
Quoting Wolfgang Fink([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
so please, can anybody help me to unsubscribe from this
mailing-list ? I have tryed almost everything with my Netscape 4.5 -
Browser und Mailtool.
Unsubscribe? mail
On Wednesday, May 26, 1999 at 06:54:31 -0400, Ralph Winslow wrote:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.1 i586)
X-UIDL: 367457b1dda1b9f617c05d879e8ad7d2
or if using linux at the prompt
mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Hey, Wolfgang, Something like this happened to me because I gave as my email
address one from an e-mail forwarder - geocities, I think, but I sent my
cancellation from another address. There's an email administrator at debian
you can contact, but now I can't remember how you get his address.
Hi everybody,
so please, can anybody help me to unsubscribe from this
mailing-list ?
I have tryed almost everything with my Netscape 4.5 -
Browser und Mailtool.
Thanks a lot,
Wolfgang
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On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 14:40:49 +0200, Wolfgang Fink wrote:
so please, can anybody help me to unsubscribe from this
mailing-list ?
There's a clue in what the list software puts under all messages:
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See
Wolfgang Fink wrote:
Hi everybody,
so please, can anybody help me to unsubscribe from this
mailing-list ?
I have tryed almost everything with my Netscape 4.5 -
Browser und Mailtool.
Thanks a lot,
Wolfgang
read here.
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe
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I have tryed almost everything with my Netscape 4.5 -
Browser und Mailtool.
Wolfgang
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hi
i have installed sendmail version 8.9.3. when i run sendmail
its giving warning like: hash map Alias0: unsafe map file
/usr/local/etc/mail/aliases.db: Group writable directory
dbm map Alias0: unsafe map file /usr/local/etc/mail/aliases: No such file or
directory
WARNING: cannot open alias
Help
I was try to get ld-linux to point to an earlier version and so I
deleted ld-linux.so.2 in an attempt to get star office and java working,
and instead I cannot run any program!!!
Is there an easy way to fix this?
Help
Trev
I had that before, but then it complains about lilo everytime it boots up. So I
had
to turn it off again...
Arcady Genkin wrote:
debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It deletes your BIOS after writing over the disk ... not just the
partition table.
Could someone give an opinion on turning
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Richard Harran wrote:
Wasn't there a 'how to make a machine really secure' thread on this list
a little while back (probably around the last time one of these data
viruses exploded)?
If I remember correctly suggestions started with using 'tripwire'
software, progressed
On Tue, Apr 27, 1999 at 01:08:44PM -0400, Jan Muszynski wrote:
So even if you do have a data backup your BIOS is probably fried.
For more information see:
http://www.datafellows.com/v-descs/cih.htm
It was only a matter of time before a virus came along which could flash
your BIOS. I'll tell
On Tue, Apr 27, 1999 at 01:08:44PM -0400, Jan Muszynski wrote:
So even if you do have a data backup your BIOS is probably fried.
For more information see:
http://www.datafellows.com/v-descs/cih.htm
It was only a matter of time before a virus came along which could
flash
your BIOS. I'll tell
: Hit by virus !? Help, please...
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
after my kid was playing games on win95 yesterday
evening i was unable to boot into Linux - actually unable
to boot into win95 also... Looks like some kind of
virus destroyed boot sector with partition table.
i can
Hi there,
Seems ur sys is infected by the CIH virus and this will destroy ur
HDD as well as ur BIOS. Many computers in our locality is infected.
Their BIOS had to be replaced and the data in the HDDs could not be
recovered. I have got a scan for the virus. U can have more details on
!? Help, please...
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, debian wrote:
In actual fact this virus deletes your FLASH BIOS rendering motherboard
useless unless of course your got a bios chip around.
It deletes your BIOS after writing over the disk ... not just the
partition table.
Mitch Blevins wrote:
As you pointed out, the smaller market share makes it less of a target
for the virus writers slaving away in the backrooms of antivirus software
companies.
I've always suspected this, hmmm...?
Win9x is like
a 10-generation, inbred, backwoods, hillbilly family where
Wasn't there a 'how to make a machine really secure' thread on this list
a little while back (probably around the last time one of these data
viruses exploded)?
If I remember correctly suggestions started with using 'tripwire'
software, progressed through not using any floppies at all, then
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
Actually, Emacs is a very good vehicle for viruii
I have the following in my .emacs file to prevent such things:
;;; For security reasons, to prevent odd little inclusion in files from
;;; causing harm...
(setq enable-local-eval nil)
(setq
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, debian wrote:
In actual fact this virus deletes your FLASH BIOS rendering motherboard
useless unless of course your got a bios chip around.
It deletes your BIOS after writing over the disk ... not just the
partition table.
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Helge Hafting wrote:
I'm curious about virii and Linux...
Am I wrong to assume that Linux is not immune to virii [...]
[...]
If you want a real safe machine, make it linux only. No dos
partition, no dos emulator. And set it up so it won't try booting
from the
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Richard Harran wrote:
*snip*
Having said all that, I'm absolutely useless at keeping backups, so I'm
probably heading for a complete loss of data.
Rich
I'm that way as well, and I'm sorry you are. I quite sympathize!
I have a W95 OS on my disk, the warranty requires it.
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
raymond rote,
[snip]
2. If you're going to run Windows, get at least decent freeware
antivirus software.
This is what pentiums are for. Safe computing dictates that you should
draw one around your computer before loading windows or otherwise
debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It deletes your BIOS after writing over the disk ... not just the
partition table.
Could someone give an opinion on turning on Antivirus feature in the
motherboard BIOS? I recall hearing once that it should be avoided, but
I can't remember the arguments.
In a message dated 4/28/99 10:25:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It deletes your BIOS after writing over the disk ... not just the
partition table.
Could someone give an opinion on turning on Antivirus feature in the
motherboard BIOS? I recall hearing once
Could someone give an opinion on turning on Antivirus feature in the
motherboard BIOS? I recall hearing once that it should be avoided, but
I can't remember the arguments.
FWIW, I have an ABIT BX6 MB.
--
Arcady Genkin
Hi
Doesnt seem it will work. The virus destorys only Flash BIOS
Hi, All
after my kid was playing games on win95 yesterday
evening i was unable to boot into Linux - actually unable
to boot into win95 also... Looks like some kind of
virus destroyed boot sector with partition table.
i can remember approximate partition sizes and order.
Is there any way to
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
after my kid was playing games on win95 yesterday
evening i was unable to boot into Linux - actually unable
to boot into win95 also... Looks like some kind of
virus destroyed boot sector with partition table.
i can remember approximate partition sizes and
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
after my kid was playing games on win95 yesterday
evening i was unable to boot into Linux - actually unable
to boot into win95 also... Looks like some kind of
virus destroyed boot sector with partition table.
You almost certainly got hit by the
://www.datafellows.com/v-descs/cih.htm
Good luck
On 27 Apr 99, at 12:38, Mitch Blevins
wrote about Re: Hit by virus !? Help, please...:
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
after my kid was playing games on win95 yesterday
evening i was unable to boot into Linux - actually unable
to boot
I'm curious about virii and Linux...
Am I wrong to assume that Linux is not immune to virii (I don't even know if
virii is a word - but it just sounds cool :) ? Obviously the security
features of Linux can prevent some virii from affecting certain files on your
system... but what about the
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
I'm curious about virii and Linux...
Am I wrong to assume that Linux is not immune to virii (I don't even know if
virii is a word - but it just sounds cool :) ? Obviously the security
features of Linux can prevent some virii from affecting certain files on
raymond rote,
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
i can remember approximate partition sizes and order.
Is there any way to recover partition table and the system
as well ?
Well, *maybe*. If it's only approximate, you could be in trouble. I'd
advise looking for a disk editor
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious about virii and Linux...
Am I wrong to assume that Linux is not immune to virii (I don't even know if
virii is a word - but it just sounds cool :) ?
Jay,
Linux is immune to most viruii :) that affect LOSE 95/8 because
most
[Tale of W9x virus rubbing out both W95 and Debian by trashing boot
sector snipped]
Yike. That is a nasty thought. I have Debian and W98 on separate physical
discs at home and W98 refuses to acknowledge the existence of the Debian
disc. Hopefully a W98 virus would trash W98 on hda and leave my
H C Pumphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Yike. That is a nasty thought. I have Debian and W98 on separate physical
| discs at home and W98 refuses to acknowledge the existence of the Debian
| disc. Hopefully a W98 virus would trash W98 on hda and leave my Debian
| setup on hdb alone, except that I
I'm curious about virii and Linux...
Am I wrong to assume that Linux is not immune to virii (I don't even know if
virii is a word - but it just sounds cool :) ? Obviously the security
features of Linux can prevent some virii from affecting certain files on your
system... but what
I just used idiot.image-2.9.3-1.44MB,and my computer is a pentium 166
with ne2000 card.
1. I insert a disk (with idiot.image-2.9.3-1.44MB )and reboot my
computer.
2. After I login with root,I setup ip addrress ,subnetmask and setup
ne2000 in modules.
3. Then I reboot. I found systerm prompt
Hi,
I quit x-window and try to connect as I did a while ago:
$ pon provider
hda: irq timeout: status=0x50 { Drive Ready SeekComplete }
/usr/bin/pon: line2: 5552 Segmentation fault/usr/sbin/pppd call
${1:-provider}
try again to the same results (just the 5552 number changes to 5562, 5572,
On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 22:45:17 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ pon provider
hda: irq timeout: status=0x50 { Drive Ready SeekComplete }
You obviously have hardware problems with your hard drive...
/usr/bin/pon: line2: 5552 Segmentation fault /usr/sbin/pppd call
${1:-provider}
...that lead to
I have a 486SX whit 4MB i dont now what can do for intall debian. My problem
is whit this partitions.
Thaks for your atention.
pachin
7.2 Low-Memory Systems
If you system has less than 6MB RAM, a paragraph about low memory and a text
menu with four choices can be displayed. This means
what size is your hard drive?
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, pachin wrote:
I have a 486SX whit 4MB i dont now what can do for intall debian. My problem
is whit this partitions.
Thaks for
Hello!
I have compiled my kernel with IDE-SCSI emmulation to try and burn CDs.
However, I can no longer mount my CDROM drives using /dev/hd[x]. Can someone
point me to the new devices they are being seen as, and|or the relevant
manpages? /dev/sd[x], /dev/sg[x], /dev/scd[x] don't seem to work. :(.
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Timothy Hospedales wrote:
Hello!
I have compiled my kernel with IDE-SCSI emmulation to try and burn CDs.
However, I can no longer mount my CDROM drives using /dev/hd[x]. Can someone
point me to the new devices they are being seen as, and|or the relevant
manpages?
How far in the installation did you go?
Andrew
hello hello,
i'm a (hopefully soon to be) new debian user and am having problems with
installation. i've turned to many avenues for help, and this may be my last
one so thanks a bazillion ahead of time.
here's a brief system list:
micron millenia transport notebook pentium/133mhz
over 40mb ram
if you mean using my read the non backlit screen technique i chose a color
monitor, then i chose next (i actually saw a bit of color in the screen), then
a lot of text came up and i chose continue then a screen with set up
keyboard or something like that came up and i threw in the towel.
if you
It sounds like Debian is having trouble dealing with your LCD display. I am
by no means an expert on this, it is just a guess.
Tom
hello hello,
i'm a (hopefully soon to be) new debian user and am having problems with
installation. i've turned to many avenues for help, and this may be my last
one so thanks a bazillion ahead of time.
here's a brief system list:
micron millenia transport notebook pentium/133mhz
over 40mb ram
Hi,
to X-mas I got me a new ibm-scsi-drive :)
therefore I have a Adaptec 2940 AU Controller
and, unfortanelety, the drives for this
(65 pin) ? are outsold.
So I buy a IBM 4,5 GB UW
trapezoid connector looks
()
\---/
is smaller, than the Drive - Connectors i usualy have,
On Wed, Dec 23, 1998 at 11:21:40PM +0100, Peter Berlau wrote:
Hi,
[..]
- I partition the disk before making the filesystem:
mkfs -V /dev/sdc5 for example
the scsi timed out and the sytem hangs,
there where no change to reboot so I hard-reset the
box.
slow down the datatransfer rate rom 10m to
Hi, All
i've put script (hw init) in /etc/rc.boot which cause
my system to hang completely. I got rescue disk, booted
using rescue root=/dev/hda3 but /etc/rc.boot is still
executed and computer still hangs.
So, the question is how to boot from rescue disk and
to able to mount / but not to
On Wed, 16 Dec 1998, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
Hi, All
i've put script (hw init) in /etc/rc.boot which cause
my system to hang completely. I got rescue disk, booted
using rescue root=/dev/hda3 but /etc/rc.boot is still
executed and computer still hangs.
So, the question is how to boot from rescue
to my boss about Linux vs. NT
-Original Message-
From: wb2oyc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debby Ian debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: help please! still unknown interface and SIOCSIFADDR!
eth0: unknown interface
I have setup my NE2000 to be IRQ
So I checked everywhere (HOWTOs, #Linux, FAQs)
and couldn't find out why I can't use my 3C509B NIC even after recompiling
the kernel. So I thought I'd use the NE2000 nic since it is loaded with
the kernel by default. Guess what? Though it says 8390 loaded during
the boot process (but it
eth0: unknown interface
I have setup my NE2000 to be IRQ=5 and IO=0x300. Please help!!
Rino,
The eth0 message means the kernel did not find the ethernet card
during its last boot. You could try the module and see if it will
initialize the card. Ie: insmod ne2 300,5 should insert the
Rino Mardo writes:
So I checked everywhere (HOWTOs, #Linux, FAQs) and couldn't find out why I
can't use my 3C509B NIC even after recompiling the kernel. So I thought I'd
use the NE2000 nic since it is loaded with the kernel by default. Guess
what? Though it says 8390 loaded during the
Hello Stephen,
I am trying to install packages from a floppy/s using dselect but keep
getting the messages:
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/mount/packages/ does not exist
can any give me some advice on this?
In the dselect main menu, choose 0. Access and select the floppy method.
Then you'll need to
Paul Miller wrote:
I upgraded a libc package, and now I'm getting the following error when I
run many programs.
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info
already running.
What is wrong?
-Paul
You aren't alone. This happened to me during a dselect
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Paul Miller wrote:
I upgraded a libc package, and now I'm getting the following error when I
run many programs.
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info
already running.
What is wrong?
-Paul
You aren't alone. This
Mitch Blevins wrote:
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Paul Miller wrote:
I upgraded a libc package, and now I'm getting the following error when I
run many programs.
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info
already running.
What is wrong?
-Paul
Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote:
I am trying to install packages from a floppy/s using dselect but keep
getting the messages:
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/mount/packages/ does not exist
can any give me some advice on this?
or just general advice on installation (x window etc)
regards
Stephen
I am trying to install packages from a floppy/s using dselect
but keep getting the messages:
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/mount/packages/ does not
exist
can any give me some advice on this?
or just general advice on installation (x window
etc)
regards
Stephen Lavelle
Austanners Wet Blue Pty
I have the follwoing setup on my IBM Thinkpad running Debian slink:
when I am in the office I have sendmail configured to route all mail to
my permanently connected 9.87.2.151 machine.
when I am disconnected (with only my 127.0.0.1) I would only need to be
able to send mail to my local users
Now when i issue a mail bob command, where bob is my local user,
whether I am connected or not I do not get any mail in my local mailbox.
Aug 11 10:18:22 deb760xl sendmail[2008]: KAA02006: to=root, ctladdr=root
(0/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=nullclient,
relay=9.87.2.151,
thank you very much for trying to help out. I must be really dumb, but
your suggestions do not seem to work for me. Here is the output of my
sendmailconfig after I added the lines you suggest:
laugh welcome to sendmail hell.
FEATURE(nodns) is no-op.
hmm, okay i haven't actually used
Hi. I really need some help here. I have fetchmail working fine. It pops
my mail off my ISP's server just fine. I can't figure out how to make smail
send mail through my account on my ISP to the internet when I am logged in.
If I use netscapes mail it works fine. I have looked through man
Hi. I really need some help here. I have fetchmail working fine. It pops
my mail off my ISP's server just fine. I can't figure out how to make smail
send mail through my account on my ISP to the internet when I am logged in.
If I use netscapes mail it works fine. I have looked through
I have a Debian Hamm system with kernel 2.0.34 running just fine on my
/dev/hdb1. /dev/hda1 is infested by a Win95b system.
I copied the /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.34 as vmlinuz to my /dev/hdb6 FAT
partition along with loadlin.exe.
Boot win95 in DOS mode, goto my d:\loadlin directory and issue my
I am having trouble sending to this list from Netscape Mail.
This is written using pine. I can receive mail from this server through
NS mail, and am also able to send to any other address on the net. But
when I try to send to this list with NS mail it never gets here, it
disappears to the
I have a zoom 56k modem..I noticed that Debian
and most other linux have support for ethernet cards but not much for regular
modems...How do i use my modem under linux. My modem is on port 2 irq 3.. Please
help if you can!?
Thanks
Brandon at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a zoom 56k modem..I noticed that Debian and most other linux have
support for ethernet cards but not much for regular modems...How do i
use my modem under linux. My modem is on port 2 irq 3.. Please help if
you can!?
Thanks
Brandon at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
first,put a enter
Can anyone give me a short and sweet rundown of what I need configured to
get a working fetchmail system running?
I have SMail set up and working (I can send E-mail from my system, and I can
send/receive email between different accounts on my system).
Now I want fetchmail to grab mail
Can anyone give me a short and sweet rundown of what I need configured to
get a working fetchmail system running?
I have SMail set up and working (I can send E-mail from my system, and I can
send/receive email between different accounts on my system).
Now I want fetchmail to grab mail from my
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 10:18:29AM -0600, Fulgham, Brent/SCO wrote:
I have a ~/.fetchmailrc file that has my ISP user name and password. I also
added a line saying that I want mda formail -s procmail. I have a
.forward file in my home directory, and I have a .procmailrc file.
If I run
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 03:39:40PM -0400, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 10:18:29AM -0600, Fulgham, Brent/SCO wrote:
I have a ~/.fetchmailrc file that has my ISP user name and password. I also
added a line saying that I want mda formail -s procmail. I have a
.forward file in
I am trying to upgrade to amanda 2.4.0 on my network. One of the amanda
clients is a Debian 1.2 machine. This machine was working relatively
happily as an amanda 2.3 client.
I compiled amanda with --with-user=amanda --with-group=operator ,
which is the asm
ok, i'm bravely going to try ppp again. I got it working with help under bo.
I have to initiate the session without a prompt from the machine, so i believe
that my script simply waited for CONNECT, and terminated.
But I've tried upgrading to the newer version, hoping to use pppd. However,
In Hamm, the scripts are in /etc/ppp/provider and /etc/chatscripts.
Once in there they are just like the old bo scripts. The update should
have taken your old info and used it. BTW there is a howto for debian
in the works on www.debian.org/cgi-bin/fom. There is a ppp section.
--
TO
On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, mr anonym wrote:
Date: Sun, 08 Feb 1998 19:00:11 +0100 (CET)
From: mr anonym [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.DEBIAN.org
Subject: Help please!
Resent-Date: Sun, 08 Feb 1998 18:00:51 +
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.DEBIAN.org
Resent-cc: recipient list
I'm having trouble installing Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 on my computer and I
wonder if someone can help me.
My computer:
486-JA
4 MB RAM
150 MB of free space
No soundcard/modem installed
OS at the moment Win 3.11 and DOS 6.2
Im downloading files from
I'm having trouble installing Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 on my computer and I
wonder if someone can help me.
My computer:
486-JA
4 MB RAM
150 MB of free space
No soundcard/modem installed
OS at the moment Win 3.11 and DOS 6.2
Im downloading files from
I have reset the comp with the rescue-floppy and everything seemed
fine.When i pressed enter at the boot prompt after a while this message
came up:
RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
And the computer stops.
Anyone know what this means?
Among other reasons you might have a bad
I read carefully the Printing HOWTO, and have installed Magicfilter
according to its docs. I have an HP 4L, but there appears to be 3 versions
of the 4L filter in the filters directory. One is very large, the others not.
So, I need this: What is the exact name of the filter to put in
I can't get Debian to access my 6.4 Gig HD. It will access my 3.2Gig but
laughs at me when it reads the drive geometry from the BIOS. Can anyone
help. The HD is a Quantum BigFoot CY6.4
Logical Cylinders 13446
Logical Heads 15
Logical Sec/Track 63
Sectors 12706470
Thanks A Bunch
Shawn Fetterolf
I can't get Debian to access my 6.4 Gig HD. It will access my 3.2Gig but
laughs at me when it reads the drive geometry from the BIOS. Can anyone
help. The HD is a Quantum BigFoot CY6.4
Wow!!! I've never had my Debian system laugh at me! Guess I'll have to
install a sound card grin
Anyway,
how do I do that?!?!
I need the CD-ROM to even install linux!!
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how do I do that?!?!
I need the CD-ROM to even install linux!!
You don't need CD-ROM to install _Debian_ linux, I also don't have it.
Just fetch installation disks from
ftp.debian.org/debian/bo/disks-i386/current/
And follow the instructions of install.txt file you will find in the same
I can't get my SCSI controller/CD-ROM drive to be detected by linux!!
I need it to install debian.
I have a Media Vision Jazz card. (which is basically a combo pro sonic and
future domain tmc-8xx) and 2x CD-rom, which under windows 95 is detected as a
Sanyou CDR-400I
Help!!!
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On Mon, 21 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't get my SCSI controller/CD-ROM drive to be detected by linux!!
I need it to install debian.
I have a Media Vision Jazz card. (which is basically a combo pro sonic and
future domain tmc-8xx) and 2x CD-rom, which under windows 95 is detected
! This is usually during the partitioning phase of
the install process, but that's likely a co-incidence as this is as far
as I have got. I am stuck, can anyone help please ???
G.D. (Des) Cavin
IDM, Economy, Nova Scotia, B0M-1J0, Canada
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G.D. (Des) Cavin
IDM
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
OK. Remove /dev/printer and start lpd. It'll probably create the socket on
its own. See why it doesn't start from one of the /etc/rc.d files.
Bruce
Hmm... How come I don't have /dev/printer? :) What is it for? I have
been printing to /dev/lp1
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