Hi,
Few virtual sites needs tomcat in order to work. I have installed
tomcat4 and mod_jk2, but I have no idea how could I tell that
www.tomcatsite.com which is
/var/vhosts/www.tomcatsite.com/httpdocs is a
site that requires java ?
IIRC Tomcat is a standalone program, not a plugin for
Roozemond, D.A. wrote:
(although there might be a workaround with bridged networking etc). The
easiest solution I see is letting tomcat run on port 81 (for instance),
and tell apache to redirect any requests for http://www.tomcatsite.com/
to http://www.tomcatsite.com:81/, which tomcat will then
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 10:37:20PM +0200 or thereabouts, Roozemond, D.A. wrote:
IIRC Tomcat is a standalone program, not a plugin for apache. This means
tomcat needs to listen on port 80 in order to serve http requests, and
this is exactly the port where apache wants to listen on (and
Hi,
I have files about 2-3Go on a fat32 (limit for fat32 is about 4Go).
I have transfered them on a new computer on woody (ext3).
When i want to copy them on a fat32 partition (to share), it is
impossible: size to long ! (with cp or dd..)
I think it's a pb of kernel (2.4), but i'am not sure.
the cartridges but still. please help me with this
ploblem.
My regards
Favour
___ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger -
all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email
it mean
and what do i have to check before. I have change all
the cartridges but still. please help me with this
ploblem.
This is a hardware problem with your scanner. Debian is software.
I think you will be more likely to get an anser to your question from an
HP website, for example
https
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I've just installed Debian Sarge on a laptop. I have installed development
tools including gcc and g++. When I try to compile a program using gcc, I get
the error message that it can't execute cc1plus because there is no such
program. I thought
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 09:05, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I've just installed Debian Sarge on a laptop. I have installed development
tools including gcc and g++. When I try to compile a program using gcc, I get
the error message that it can't
Michael Satterwhite wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I've just installed Debian Sarge on a laptop. I have installed development
tools including gcc and g++.
First of all install pckg build-essential
When I try to compile a program using gcc, I
get the error message
of viral spam because of this... and
it's starting to get really annoying.
http://www.bitdefender.com/ has an anti-SoBig.F program that can remove this
virus. Please help me and your friend: Find him or her and stop the spam.
- Web, CaptainN.net
Hi,
I have a firewall box running Woddy 3.0r2 that gets its IP address
dynamically from an adsl modem.
Two or three times a day it looses the connection to the internet, an
ifconfig command won't show ppp0, so issuing pon dsl-provider usually
makes it work.
I have tried the same installation in
of viral spam because of this... and
it's starting to get really annoying.
http://www.bitdefender.com/ has an anti-SoBig.F program that can remove this
virus. Please help me and your friend: Find him or her and stop the spam.
- Web, CaptainN.net
Hi,
My name is Maxwell and a student. I have heard a lot about linux and I would like to switch from windows to linux. I have asked some question about it and and I have also read the tutorials at www.aboutdebian.com(I would want to practice all that). I have finally decided to switch. But I
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 12:00, John Williams wrote:
Hi,
My name is Maxwell and a student. I have heard a lot about linux and I
would like to switch from windows to linux. I have asked some question
about it and and I have also read the tutorials at www.aboutdebian.com
(I would want to practice
Am Mo, den 31.05.2004 schrieb Mimmo Spena um 15:00:
Please is there anybody that may help me to recognize this font?
Any ideas where I can find this font?
Pleas
Thank you
Hi Mimmo
Bodega Sans looks very much alike:
the mailserver thingy.
PLEASE HELP ME.
I would encourage you to send a separate email for each topic.
As was mentioned earlier in another thread, Debian may not be the best
choice for a newbie, unless he's willing to be patient and struggle and
learn. Since you seem to be more of the type who just
are LG's.
Please help- my only other option is a pirated version of Windows ME- I
don't want to go to jail for stealing Bill's precious products.
By the way- I did pay for a mailed cd version of Debian 3.0 r2 i386.
-
just a lot of begging from a man desperate to use the operating system
(Debian) that he's installed and can't figure out- not even the
mailserver thingy. PLEASE HELP ME.
If it's important, there's time to do it right.
Some tips: separate your questions out into multiple emails, one email
per
chuck boothe wrote:
...
Could you, would you plleeeaaae look down from your mount of
knowledge just long enough to give me- line by line (VERBATIM)- the
directions that I need to access root through a terminal (yes, I do
you need to provide more info about what problem you have. Generally
On Sat, 08 May 2004 02:00:08 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
Please read the letter attached- I didn't have enough
time to re-write it, and this is important! Scan it-
snip
So important you couldn't be bothered to rewrite it? I guess our time is a lot
less valuable, eh?
Drop the sarcasm
hi my name is muvhango ramabulana and I want to be aporn star help please. I'll do
anithing to get this job.
Sent via LoveLetters.com
Get your FREE email at http://www.LoveLetters.com!
--
To
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 12:56 pm, Muvhango Ramabulana wrote:
hi my name is muvhango ramabulana and I want to be aporn star help
please. I'll do anithing to get this job.
I'd recommend a more fulfilling job: http://qa.debian.org/
--
Wesley J. Landaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenPGP FP: 4135
Even use Microsoft Windows
Muvhango Ramabulana wrote:
hi my name is muvhango ramabulana and I want to be aporn star help please. I'll do anithing to get this job.
Sent via LoveLetters.com
Get your FREE email at
An: User Debian-List
Betreff: Linux Server, Please Help
I want to change my Windows server to a Linux server but can not find
out what programs
to use or if it is possible.
I have goggled and looked at a lot of how-tos but I can not find out if
I can set up a server to replace
the proxy server I have
I want to change my Windows server to a Linux server but can not find
out what programs
to use or if it is possible.
I have goggled and looked at a lot of how-tos but I can not find out if
I can set up a server to replace
the proxy server I have now running windows-98, proxy+, and Sygate
Bill Kalebaugh wrote:
I want to change my Windows server to a Linux server but can not find
out what programs
to use or if it is possible.
IT is certainly possible. It may just require a bit reading/work.
I have goggled and looked at a lot of how-tos but I can not find out if
I can set up a
Bill Kalebaugh wrote:
I want to change my Windows server to a Linux server but can not find
out what programs to use or if it is possible.
I have goggled and looked at a lot of how-tos but I can not find out
if I can set up a server to replace the proxy server I have now
running windows-98,
Hiya Bill!
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 14:07, Bill Kalebaugh wrote:
Is there any free software out there for Linux-Debian that will let me
do this. Or do I have to stay
with W-98 for a server.
If any one can give me a list of software I need and briefly how to do
it. Please let me know so I
On Sunday 04 April 2004 14:07, Bill Kalebaugh wrote:
I want to change my Windows server to a Linux server but can not find
out what programs
to use or if it is possible.
Not only possible - but fairly easy
I have goggled and looked at a lot of how-tos but I can not find out if
I can set up
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Bill Kalebaugh wrote:
The proxy server will auto dial and get mail at a predetermined time
frames form the ISP with out the
You can setup a cron job that will dial your ISP, download mail, and
then disconnect.
other computers turned on. When I come up on a Linux computer
Bill Kalebaugh wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Bill Kalebaugh wrote:
The proxy server will auto dial and get mail at a predetermined time
frames form the ISP with out the
You can setup a cron job that will dial your ISP, download mail, and
then disconnect.
other computers turned on. When I come
Bill Kalebaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to change my Windows server to a Linux server but can not
find out what programs to use or if it is possible.
There's no clean conversion tools, if that's what you're looking for.
You will need to get your hands dirty.
I have goggled and looked
Hello,
I am a new user with Qt
Now i am having a c++ program and the required headerfile.
I am using Suse Linux 9.0
I have installed Qt 3.2 versoion in my computer
Could you please tell me the steps to compile my program.
This will be very helpful to me
Thank You
Win an evening with the
* Inzamamul Haq ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040325 05:15]:
Hello,
I am a new user with Qt
Now i am having a c++ program and the required headerfile.
I am using Suse Linux 9.0
This is a Debian list. Perhaps you should try asking in a
Suse, qt, or C++ forum? There are a number of reasons why
del.
It will work with Suse or M$.It will also work on debian stable 2.2 kernel
What is the work around for this?
Please Help
Thanks In Advance
Hector
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hector Scaramelli wrote:
Hi,
I've posted this to the laptop list and got no answers. Have anybody
experienced this problem before?
After booting the 1st Cd Debian stable I am able to enter bf24
at the boot prompt but then the keyboard will no longer respond when the
choosing keyboard screen
Hi all,
I have installed my Debian on a p2 system. But I am having trouble
connecting my debian system to the internet. Is it possible to fill in
(and try) new values of my proxyserver without installing my Debian
system all over again? If so in which files on my Debian system are the
At 10:23 AM 3/5/2004, Akkermans wrote:
I have installed my Debian on a p2 system. But I am having trouble
connecting my debian system to the internet.
I'm kind of new to this myself but will give it a shot.
Can you ping localhost? Can you ping anything else on your lan? What is
your gateway
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 16:23 +0100, Akkermans wrote:
I have installed my Debian on a p2 system. But I am having trouble
connecting my debian system to the internet. Is it possible to fill in
(and try) new values of my proxyserver without installing my Debian
system all over again? If so in
to be an option to fix the funky characters i have to
reconfigure locales and remove en_US.UTF-8. I tried removing and purging
openoffice and reinstalling with no luck.
Please help
-ryan
per
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL
Hi
I am trying to install debian on my machine. It has a Gigabyte motherboard
(8KNXP) which uses IntelPro/1000 CT ethernet controller. I downloaded
the CD images from
http://people.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sid_d-i/i386/current/sarge-i386-netinst.isoand
burned it to a CD.
In its list it
Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In its list it shows an e1000 for network card modules but choosing it
issues an error message.
So basically I am stuck and can't go further.
Can someone please provide me the latest kernel module for e1000 and
tell me how I should tell debian-installer to
I'm running Woody. I downloaded and compiled the latest Samba Debian source
packe and installed it. Now every attempt to run apt-get install xxx gets
the complain:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
samba: Depends: libpam-runtime (= 0.76-13.1) but 0.72-35 is installed
E:
Bernd Prager wrote:
I'm running Woody. I downloaded and compiled the latest Samba Debian source
packe and installed it. Now every attempt to run apt-get install xxx gets
the complain:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
samba: Depends: libpam-runtime (= 0.76-13.1) but
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 22:19, Bernd Prager wrote:
I'm running Woody. I downloaded and compiled the latest Samba Debian source
packe and installed it. Now every attempt to run apt-get install xxx gets
the complain:
Get a backport, or add the testing line to sources.list and comment it
out when
Icompiledthe latest Samba Debian packages due
security considerations
and it upgraded my libpam-runtime package
with it.
No I'm trapped with basically all other packages with
dependency errors like:
apt-get install perl-docReading Package Lists...
DoneBuilding Dependency Tree... DoneYou
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 10:59, Bernd Prager wrote:
I compiled the latest Samba Debian packages due security considerations
and it upgraded my libpam-runtime package with it.
No I'm trapped with basically all other packages with dependency errors
like:
apt-get install perl-doc
here is the relavent parts of cups' error log
D [11/Feb/2004:02:19:08 -0600] [Job 7] -- Output goes directly to the
renderer now.
D [11/Feb/2004:02:19:08 -0600] [Job 7]
D [11/Feb/2004:02:19:08 -0600] [Job 7]
D [11/Feb/2004:02:19:08 -0600] [Job 7] Starting renderer
D [11/Feb/2004:02:19:08
]
cc:
11/02/2004 12:05 Subject: hp deskjet 600c please help
AM
Sanjay Chigurupati Sanjay.Chigurupati at lntinfotech.com writes:
Please help me configure my deskjet 600c, I keep finding lists every
like here
Have you tried the following HOW-TO to ensure you've got all the necessary
components?
http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxhelp/cups.html
--M
dm writes:
dm Please help me configure my deskjet 600c, I keep finding lists every
dm like here
dm
dm http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/printmodedescr.php#DJ6xx
dm
dm and various listervs but no matter what I try i can not get it
dm configured.
dm
dm I have tried foomatic, cups
Please help me configure my deskjet 600c, I keep finding lists every
like here
http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/printmodedescr.php#DJ6xx
and various listervs but no matter what I try i can not get it
configured.
I have tried foomatic, cups, apsfilterconfig, printtool with hp 660
hp600 hp600
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:35:24 -0600
dm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please help me configure my deskjet 600c, I keep finding lists every
like here
http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/printmodedescr.php#DJ6xx
and various listervs but no matter what I try i can not get it
configured.
I
On (10/02/04 12:35), dm wrote:
Please help me configure my deskjet 600c, I keep finding lists every
like here
http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/printmodedescr.php#DJ6xx
and various listervs but no matter what I try i can not get it
configured.
I have tried foomatic, cups
After doing an apt-get install cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client have
you tried going to http://localhost:631 in your browser and
configuring the printer from there? (You'll need hpijs installed as
well, of course.)
That was what I had to do to get my HP OfficeJet G85 working properly.
Whenever I install a new Debian Woody system, create a normal user
account, then log in as that user, some X-based (and maybe some non-X, but
I don't recall right now) programs work fine, while others require sudo
access.
One example is Mozilla via apt-get. I discovered kword works fine. I
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 06:24, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
What am I missing?
you're missing some important information...what are the permissions on
/home/scott/.ICEauthority ?
$ ls -l ~/.ICEauthority
the permissions on mine are 600:
-rw---1 daviddavid 930 Jan 31 08:06
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, David Clymer wrote:
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 06:24, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
What am I missing?
you're missing some important information...what are the permissions on
/home/scott/.ICEauthority ?
$ ls -l ~/.ICEauthority
the permissions on mine are 600:
-rw---1
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 11:02, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
Here are some of my permissions:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -la .ICEauthority
-rw---1 root root 1102 Jan 31 06:19 .ICEauthority
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
This would certainly be a good explanation why a program that runs with
. |
+-+
Please help this newbie, PLASE!
Background:
---
I started with Linux by using Red Hat on my desktop/workstation for
about a year now (RH7.2, 8.0, 9) and I've been slowly learning about
Linux in the process. After Red Hat announced their new business
direction, I decided that I wanted
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 20:20, lloyd wrote:
i have a CUPS filter setup that works locally but not when i send a
print job from a windows machine.
i've created a filter named compressedtext as follows:
- created the filter and put it in /usr/lib/cups/filters
- put this in test.ppd:
Mark Roach wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 20:20, lloyd wrote:
Hmm, I do something fairly similar, and it works just fine. My documents
are coming to the lpd server from an AIX system though.
You might want to check the command line that is run by inetd and use
the same ones for testing from the
i have a CUPS filter setup that works locally but not when i send a
print job from a windows machine.
i've created a filter named compressedtext as follows:
- created the filter and put it in /usr/lib/cups/filters
- put this in test.ppd:
*cupsFilter: text/plain 0 compressedtext
the filter
Dear Friend,
This letter may come to you as a surprise due to the fact that we have not yet
met. I have
to say that I have no intentions of causing you any pains so i decided to
contact you
through this medium (sexy ads)
through my bed assistance who is a member of this great site As you
Dear Friend,
This letter may come to you as a surprise due to the fact that we have not yet met. I
have
to say that I have no intentions of causing you any pains so i decided to contact you
through this medium (sexy ads)
through my bed assistance who is a member of this great site As you
Okay.
On the 1st of November, I ran an apt-get upgrade for the first time since
October 26th (yay for apt-listchanges and emailing changelogs!). Around this
time, dpkg and libc6 were both updated to verisons 1.10.18 and 2.3.2.ds1-8
respectively.
My next update was on November 4. Neither of these
Hello Joanne!
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 02:44:18PM -0500, Joanne Valentine-Cooper wrote:
On the 1st of November, I ran an apt-get upgrade for the first time since
October 26th (yay for apt-listchanges and emailing changelogs!). Around this
time, dpkg and libc6 were both updated to verisons 1.10.18
Joanne Valentine-Cooper wrote:
Okay.
On the 1st of November, I ran an apt-get upgrade for the first time since
October 26th (yay for apt-listchanges and emailing changelogs!). Around this
time, dpkg and libc6 were both updated to verisons 1.10.18 and 2.3.2.ds1-8
respectively.
My next update was
- Original Message -
From: ScruLoose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 23:32
Subject: Re: heres my noob install questions, smart people please help
I bow to experience guess I was just afraid.
Hoyt
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL
Hello!
When I was using Debian for PPC I managed to get a SFS(Smartfilesystem)
module. With this module I could mount SFS partitions. But now, I'm using
Debian for Intel and I can't find a SFS module for this. This is very
important, because I can't access the SFS partitions from my Amiga
- Original Message -
From: ScruLoose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 21:47
Subject: Re: heres my noob install questions, smart people please help
In linux or windows I dont qualify as smart but I have some experience with
this subject. I think
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 07:22:18AM -0600, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
Consider the following when windows is mounted on the linux system it
is just a file on a directory (mnt/windows) windows isnt running!
Should you write a file to /mnt/windows there is nothing to check for
free space, nothing to
On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 02:22, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
- Original Message -
From: ScruLoose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 21:47
Subject: Re: heres my noob install questions, smart people please help
In linux or windows I dont qualify as smart but I
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 07:22:18AM -0600, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
In linux or windows I dont qualify as smart but I have some experience with
this subject. I think you are under some misconception about whats
happening.
I really don't think I'm the one with the misconception.
I had a windows
ok so i've been doing this linux desktop thing for about a year now,
started with redhat, then went to mandrake, now i want to move on to
debian, i'm still a noob so i've been reading up on the install
instructions on http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install but
before i got started
David Millet said on Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 05:25:24PM -0700:
1) are these instructions
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install the best for a noob
like me or are there some better ones out there somewhere?
They are probably best.
2) i have 2 harddrives, hda and hdb, hda has
hey thanx so much for your help, just one quick question
Yes, but I wouldn't recommend it. The FAT filesystem semantics aren't the same
as Unix, and it's not a very good filesystem anyway. I would leave your Unix
homedir on a Unix filesystem, and mount the fat32 partition somewhere else.
i
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 04:32:33PM -0800, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
David Millet said on Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 05:25:24PM -0700:
4) once i get debian up and running, i want to set it up to where
the second partition on hda, my win2000 fat32 drive, is mounted as
my home directory as a user. in
David Millet wrote:
1) are these instructions
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install the best for a noob
like me or are there some better ones out there somewhere?
These instructions cover lots of different methods of installation and
lots of different situations. As a result, they
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 05:56:44PM -0700, David Millet wrote:
hey thanx so much for your help, just one quick question
Yes, but I wouldn't recommend it. The FAT filesystem semantics aren't the
same
as Unix, and it's not a very good filesystem anyway. I would leave your
Unix
homedir on
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 05:25:24PM -0700, David Millet wrote:
ok so i've been doing this linux desktop thing for about a year now,
started with redhat, then went to mandrake, now i want to move on to
debian, i'm still a noob so i've been reading up on the install
instructions on
Am Montag, 3. November 2003 09:00 schrieb Matt:
Bruce Sass wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, matt wrote:
hi, the other day my woody machine just kinda stopped working...upon a
reboot i learned via beep-codes that the ram had failed. i broke out the
shop-vac and cleaned it out and it started to
Bruce Sass wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, matt wrote:
hi, the other day my woody machine just kinda stopped working...upon a
reboot i learned via beep-codes that the ram had failed. i broke out the
shop-vac and cleaned it out and it started to boot...here's where the
troubble began...
...
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
Hello!
I lost my partition. One of my most important ones...
It is a 100gb partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc...
I had a crash in kde, and I had to reset the computer. After the boot, the
boot process said that it can not mount
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, matt wrote:
hi, the other day my woody machine just kinda stopped working...upon a
reboot i learned via beep-codes that the ram had failed. i broke out the
shop-vac and cleaned it out and it started to boot...here's where the
troubble began...
...
Unable to andle kernel
Thanks Roberto and Florian for your responses to my cry for help! Roberto, you were right. I was using ext3 and that turned out to be the missing space. I appreciate you guys help so much.
Thanks,
Dave Henderson
Roberto Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm afraid I
on Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 06:52:15PM +0100, LeVA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello!
I lost my partition. One of my most important ones...
Recover it from your backups.
Don't have backups? Start keeping 'em with your new disk.
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/backups.html
Peace.
again, as well as shutdown completely and check the sizes with no changes. Can someone PLEASE HELP ME!
Thanks,
Dave Henderson
Do you Yahoo!?
Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears
have rebooted and checked the sizes again, as well as shutdown completely and check the sizes with no changes. Can someone PLEASE HELP ME!
Thanks,
Dave Henderson
du reports disk space used by individual files. df reports unused disk
space. If you are using an ext3 file system, the file system
I'm afraid I can't help you directly, and with my system, df and du
behave more like you would expect. The ideas I did have seemed a bit
too straightforward to myself. Anyway, allow me to ask one or two
questions to get it clearer:
When I run du on each root directory (ie. /boot, /dev, etc),
hi, the other day my woody machine just kinda stopped working...upon a
reboot i learned via beep-codes that the ram had failed. i broke out the
shop-vac and cleaned it out and it started to boot...here's where the
troubble began...
none of the rc scripts ran, and many other problems (couldn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I can't help you directly, and with my system, df and du
behave more like you would expect. The ideas I did have seemed a bit
too straightforward to myself. Anyway, allow me to ask one or two
questions to get it clearer:
When I run du on each root directory
Hello!
I lost my partition. One of my most important ones...
It is a 100gb partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc...
I had a crash in kde, and I had to reset the computer. After the boot, the
boot process said that it can not mount /dev/hda2. Unfortunatelly, I can not
write
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 at 17:52 GMT, LeVA penned:
Hello!
I lost my partition. One of my most important ones... It is a 100gb
partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc... I had
a crash in kde, and I had to reset the computer. After the boot, the
boot process said that it can
LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I lost my partition. One of my most important ones... It is a 100gb
partition with all my personal datas, emails, documents etc...
You might be better off, given what you describe, getting a new hard
drive and then restoring the data from backups.
I had a
Ok, I have decided that I am stupid. This is the only possible explination.
Can someone explain what I am doing wrong using very small words and short
sentances.
I am trying to install Xfree86 4.3 on my Woody system.
I go to http://people.debian.org/~mmagallo/packages/xfree86/i386/ and
skippi wrote:
Ok, I have decided that I am stupid. This is the only possible explination.
Can someone explain what I am doing wrong using very small words and short
sentances.
I am trying to install Xfree86 4.3 on my Woody system.
I go to
= Original Message From Roberto Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Building Debian packages is relatively straightforward. Just 'apt-get
install dpkg-dev'
This will give you all the necessary package building tools.
I did that. So far, so good.
Then, as I said before, just untar the
skippi wrote:
Thank you in advance for any and all assitance. Oh, and for those of you just
joining in, I'm trying to build, or install, XFree v4.3. I have the files to
build it, also the deb files to install it, but I can't upgrade as the
packages are kept back. I would surmise they require
= Original Message From Travis Crump [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
skippi wrote:
Thank you in advance for any and all assitance. Oh, and for those of you
just
joining in, I'm trying to build, or install, XFree v4.3. I have the files
to
build it, also the deb files to install it, but I can't
701 - 800 of 1642 matches
Mail list logo