Nicolas Pillot wrote:
>
> PS: Is there any way i can disable the infamous beep generated
about 3
> times a second when backspacing / tabbing / whatever ? :)
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/110
Hope this helps,
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> nforce4 sli chipset.
Would be nice to know the exact
chip for ethernet. There could
be part of problem.
> onboard my broadband modem but the install didn't manage to have the
> configuration detected. So at the next step, i configured it manually.
This could be the culprit.
> I noticed i coul
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 07:51:31PM +0100, Nicolas Pillot wrote:
> Hello !
Hi Nicolas,
dns issue?
> :00:0a.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 0057 (rev a3)
>
> I noticed it booted in runlevel 2 but an "init 3" gave me the same results.
in Debian, runlevel 2,3,4,5 are the same. Its
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 07:51:31PM +0100, Nicolas Pillot wrote:
>
> I come to ask a question about my networking experience with debian. I
> installed a basic debian system with the i386 network install of the
> 3.1r3 image. My hardware is an asustek a8n sli motherboard, with an
> nforce4 sli chip
Nicolas Pillot wrote:
2006/10/30, Russell L. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A quick and inexpensive work-around is simply to purchase a network card
which is supported and is recognized automatically by Etch
Ok. I'll unplug the one from my good ol' P75 sarge server, and finish
the install cleanly.
Nicolas Pillot wrote:
The rest of the install went smooth, up to the apt-source selection.
Choosing any server in the list made the installation program hang up
to timeout. So i cancelled the package selection and finished the
install in order to examine what i thought was a networking problem.
Hello !
I come to ask a question about my networking experience with debian. I
installed a basic debian system with the i386 network install of the
3.1r3 image. My hardware is an asustek a8n sli motherboard, with an
nforce4 sli chipset.
Before the install, i chose linux26, because using the stan
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