On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 02:41:50 -0400, alan hutchinson wrote:
Hi Florian I also have bean trying to install ndiswrapper as well, and
just like you it is proving to be problematic,
Just to clarify: I am not currently using ndiswrapper at all myself,
which is why I was unaware that the name of
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 17:54:00 -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote the following on 10/05/2008 02:33 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 04:14:17 -0400, alan hutchinson wrote:
I also am having difficulty installing ndiswrapper I don't no where to
start,I thought that by useing synaptic package manager it would be a breeze
but evidently not I am useing Debian Lenny beta 2 i386 with kernel 2.624
1686 also
I also am having difficulty installing ndiswrapper I don't no where to
start,I thought that by useing synaptic package manager it would be a breeze
but evidently not I am useing Debian Lenny beta 2 i386 with kernel 2.624
1686 also I am trying to install network everywhere 2.4 GHz wireless usb
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the modules
directory. The command
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote the following on 10/05/2008 02:33 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
kernel. Make sure there is a link to
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Serena Cantor wrote:
My sound card is ISA SB 16, which use sb module.
It's old, that's why it's hard to config.
alsa works in etch, but not in sarge.
alsaconf can't find SB 16 in sarge
Is it possible to copy alsa config file in etch to sarge?
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the
modules directory. The
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/22/08 23:04, Daniel Watkins wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:52:27 -0400
raman narasimhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm new to debian.. after compilation whenever i type ./a.out, bash
says permission denied or says
On 08/23/08 02:18, Rich Healey wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/22/08 23:04, Daniel Watkins wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:52:27 -0400
raman narasimhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm new to debian.. after compilation whenever i type ./a.out, bash
says permission denied or says segmentation
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/22/08 23:04, Daniel Watkins wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:52:27 -0400
raman narasimhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm new to debian.. after compilation whenever i type ./a.out, bash
says permission denied or says segmentation fault...
how do i resolve the problem ?
If
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/23/08 02:18, Rich Healey wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/22/08 23:04, Daniel Watkins wrote:
If you get a segmentation fault, that suggests that the code being
compiled is faulty.
Blame the compiler That's a CompSci 101 mistake.
Erm.. I believe he was blaming
On 08/23/08 07:36, Kent West wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/23/08 02:18, Rich Healey wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/22/08 23:04, Daniel Watkins wrote:
If you get a segmentation fault, that suggests that the code being
compiled is faulty.
Blame the compiler That's a CompSci 101
On 08/23/08 07:20, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/22/08 23:04, Daniel Watkins wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:52:27 -0400
raman narasimhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm new to debian.. after compilation whenever i type ./a.out, bash
says permission denied or says segmentation
On Saturday 23 August 2008 16:10, Ron Johnson wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many people on this list know
(without resorting to Google) what PSW means...
Prickely Space Woman?
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On 08/23/08 08:59, Shachar Or wrote:
On Saturday 23 August 2008 16:10, Ron Johnson wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many people on this list know
(without resorting to Google) what PSW means...
Prickely Space Woman?
That *is* one meaning, but not the relevant meaning...
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/23/08 08:59, Shachar Or wrote:
On Saturday 23 August 2008 16:10, Ron Johnson wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many people on this list know
(without resorting to Google) what PSW means...
Prickely Space Woman?
That *is* one meaning, but not the relevant
Ron Johnson wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many people on this list know
(without resorting to Google) what PSW means...
Program Status Word.
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On 08/23/08 09:58, John Hasler wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many people on this list know
(without resorting to Google) what PSW means...
Program Status Word.
Yes. But Prickley Space Woman is so much more interesting!
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raman narasimhan wrote:
i'm new to debian.. after compilation whenever i type ./a.out, bash says
permission denied or says segmentation fault...
how do i resolve the problem ?
If you are getting a permission denied message, that means your binary
executable, the a.out in your case, does not
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Subject: Re: need help with cc
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 10:50:25 -0500
On 08/23/08 09:58, John Hasler wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many people on this list know
(without
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:52:27 -0400
raman narasimhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm new to debian.. after compilation whenever i type ./a.out, bash
says permission denied or says segmentation fault...
how do i resolve the problem ?
If you get a 'permission denied', ensure that the execute bit is
On 08/22/08 23:04, Daniel Watkins wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:52:27 -0400
raman narasimhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm new to debian.. after compilation whenever i type ./a.out, bash
says permission denied or says segmentation fault...
how do i resolve the problem ?
If you get a 'permission
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 22:39:52 -0300, Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
Is there a good thorough exposition of the uses of chroot?
'man chroot' is a good start. For the specific use of creating a debian
chroot, you might prefer debootstrap(8).
Also, there's a lot of posts on the list about these
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 03:27:29 +0200 (CEST), s. keeling
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Sarge is dead. It no longer gets security updates. If your machine
is network accessible, you need to upgrade.
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://debian.mirror.rafal.ca/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
Serena Cantor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- On Thu, 7/17/08, Serena Cantor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have sarge, which use kernel 2.4 In kernel's config file, I find
CONFIG_IDE=m
I try to config with commands below:
modprobe ide-cd ignore=hdb
modprobe ide-scsi
Then, cdrecord
Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
El mié, 16-07-2008 a las 21:13 -0400, Thomas H. George escribió:
The man page and a google search gave minimum info except for the link
to www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tip.en.html. Following by
I think that document is a little out of date. The 'MAKEDEV
Thanks anyway!
--- On Thu, 7/17/08, Serena Cantor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Serena Cantor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: need help on configing CD-Writer in sarge
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, July 17, 2008, 3:07 PM
I have sarge, which use kernel 2.4
In kernel's config
El mié, 16-07-2008 a las 21:13 -0400, Thomas H. George escribió:
The man page and a google search gave minimum info except for the link
to www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tip.en.html. Following by
I think that document is a little out of date. The 'MAKEDEV generic' for
example, is
On 2007-12-23 03:14 +0100, Serena Cantor wrote:
I attach a CD-Writer(hdb) after installing etch on hda
According to /usr/share/doc/wodim/README.ATAPI.setup:
If you have just one CD writer in your computer, CD-writing should
work out of the box. There should be a symbolic link /dev/cdrw
On 11/14/2007 02:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need help setting up nameservers for my own domain. The IPs and
domains have been changed for privacy ;-)
..which makes it difficult to properly troubleshoot.
$TTL 1h
@ SOA ns1.mydomain.com. root.mydomain.com. (
2007110805; Serial (date +
Michael Shuler wrote:
On 11/14/2007 02:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need help setting up nameservers for my own domain. The IPs and
domains have been changed for privacy ;-)
..which makes it difficult to properly troubleshoot.
$TTL 1h
@ SOA ns1.mydomain.com.
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.]
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Shuler wrote:
On 11/14/2007 02:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need help setting up nameservers for my own domain. The IPs and
domains have been changed for privacy
Serena Cantor wrote:
according web page below, the card should work out of box on etch:
http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/products/wireless/
so I buy such a card. It does not seem so simple to me.
During etch installation, my card isn't auto detected.
How can I load the driver for my
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 22:53:31 -0700, Serena Cantor wrote:
What does work out of the box on etch mean?
English is my second language. I have thought that etch installation CD
has driver for rt2500 based card and it will auto detect card, auto
load driver and auto config wireless connection.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 10:53:31PM -0700, Serena Cantor wrote:
What does work out of the box on etch mean?
it means that the item will work if you just take it out of the box
and install it. In other words, it should just work without need for
configuration. This is probably not true, but is a
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 10:18:45AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 10:53:31PM -0700, Serena Cantor wrote:
English is my second language. I have thought that etch installation
CD has driver for rt2500 based card and it will auto detect card,
auto load driver
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 06:28:52PM -0700, Serena Cantor wrote:
according web page below, the card should work out of box on etch:
http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/products/wireless/
so I buy such a card. It does not seem so simple to me.
During etch installation, my card isn't auto
Well, constructors keep changing the chipset type in wireless card. So, you
need firstly to do: update-pciids
and then to give us the output of: lspci.
Then, we will see which way to go.
Thierry
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Thanks! There's no doubt that my PCI card and USB card both use RT2500chip,
because I consult URL
below before buying them:
http://ralink.rapla.net/
My USB card is ASUS WL-167g
My PCI card is Gigabyte GN-WPKG
below is output of lspci:
:00:0d.0 Network controller: RaLink Ralink RT2500
What does work out of the box on etch mean?
English is my second language. I have thought that etch installation CD has
driver for rt2500
based card and it will auto detect card, auto load driver and auto config
wireless connection.
Surely this does not happen.
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On Thursday 20 September 2007 06:22, Serena Cantor wrote:
Maybe this: http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Debian_rt2500_Howto
Thierry
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For the curious:
I've managed to get crippled (read: slow) web access by setting MTU to
512 on the pptp tunnel.
I've filed a bug report to the debian BTS, with some more info
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=433307
If anyone here has some suggestions: I'm all ears!
Avi Rozen
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 11:47:06PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
I'm setting up SSH to replace telnet for use on my LAN. I've gotten
Welcome to the 20th century :-)
basic functionality working but I'm struggling with ssh-agent and
ssh-add. Where should I put them? Or have invocation of them
On 3/31/07, Kushal Kumaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/31/07, Paul E Condon wrote:
I'm setting up SSH to replace telnet for use on my LAN. I've gotten
basic functionality working but I'm struggling with ssh-agent and
ssh-add. Where should I put them? Or have invocation of them already
On 3/31/07, Paul E Condon wrote:
I'm setting up SSH to replace telnet for use on my LAN. I've gotten
basic functionality working but I'm struggling with ssh-agent and
ssh-add. Where should I put them? Or have invocation of them already
been planted in boot-up scripts somewhere awaiting my
While solving this problem, could someone please tell me how to switch from Gnome to KDE ??
Thanks
Ted in AtlantaOn 10/13/06, Angelina Carlton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have Sarge installed and would like to install kde. However, the kde package seems to
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 06:55:28AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote:
While solving this problem, could someone please tell me how to switch from
Gnome to KDE ??
Just install KDE and choose it as the session type the next time you log
in.
Regards,
-Roberto
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Where do I get the opportunity to choose the session typeI've done it with other
distros by changing /etc/Desktop..
BTW.. Thanks for your quick response to my Butt-In...On 10/14/06, Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 06:55:28AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote: While
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 07:46:39AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote:
Where do I get the opportunity to choose the session typeI've done it
with other
distros by changing /etc/Desktop..
BTW.. Thanks for your quick response to my Butt-In...
No problem.
If you are using gdm (or even kdm, I think)
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 07:46:39AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote:
Where do I get the opportunity to "choose" the session typeI've done it
with other
distros by changing /etc/Desktop..
BTW.. Thanks for your quick response to my Butt-In...
No
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 02:45:00PM +0200, HXC wrote:
As an alternative you can set kde as the default session in /etc/rc.conf
and start kde with startx
As yet another alternative, you start KDE with the startkde command.
Regards,
-Roberto
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Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have Sarge installed and would like to install kde. However, the kde
package
seems to be broken (as well as the gnome package).
Hi Mark,
Are you sure they are broken?
Can you tell us what you did to install KDE and what happened, possibly
with
: J F [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 20:50:30 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: RE: Need Help With Installing X11 and KDE
brbrbr(I've beenbrplaying with the Knoppix live CD for a couple of
weeks). Yesterday IbrbrYou know knoppix has a hard disk install
(I've beenbrplaying with the Knoppix live CD for a couple of weeks).
Yesterday I
You know knoppix has a hard disk install option.
It has great hardware detection and most things just
work when you do a hard disk install.
ANother thing you can do with knoppix is to run knoppix
off CD or DVD
Steve Grace wrote:
I gave up and reinstalled the base OS again with no
additional packages.
I then installed and configured kde-core, kdm, and x-windows-system-core (I
want to start with a minimal environment and add to it). KDE didn't start
automatically so (assuming that I missed something) I
On 8/14/06, Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Grace wrote:
I gave up and reinstalled the base OS again with no
additional packages.
I then installed and configured kde-core, kdm, and x-windows-system-core (I
want to start with a minimal environment and add to it). KDE didn't start
Kent West wrote:
Steve Grace wrote:
I gave up and reinstalled the base OS again with no additional
packages.
I then installed and configured kde-core, kdm, and
x-windows-system-core (I want to start with a minimal environment and
add to it). KDE didn't start automatically so (assuming
mike williams wrote:
OS username:mike
pass:1
when i try to type in the pass,nothing goes into the space,but when i
type in the name,it works. how can i fix this or take out the whole
password bit
When you type in the password, you don't see any feedback; this is by
design. It's supposed
mike williams wrote:
OS username:mike
pass:1
when i try to type in the pass,nothing goes into the space,but when i type in the name,it works. how can i fix this or take out the whole password bit
Unless I'm mistaken, it doesnt show anything when you type the password
in command
On Monday 17 July 2006 23:00, mike williams wrote:
when i try to type in the pass,nothing goes into the space,but when i
type in the name,it works. how can i fix this or take out the whole
password bit
That's normal. Visualize your own stars. Unix login(1) hides your password
entirely
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 10:18:14AM +0100, Chris Carr wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm wondering where to file this bug - last time I filed it against
debian-installer, but it got reassigned to kernel-source, so I want to
get it right this time.
snip
Grateful for some confirmation that kernel-source is
Dimitar Vukman wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 11:57:12 +0530
Vijith C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sir,
I have Installed Debian Linux on HP-DL360G1 Server. It got
installed with the first CD itself.I couldnt get any Graphics media.
How can I install the remaining packages including graphcal
On 04/07/06, Vijith C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sir,
Don't be a male chauvinist! :-)
I have Installed Debian Linux on HP-DL360G1 Server. It got installed with
the first CD itself.I couldnt get any Graphics media. How can I install the
remaining packages including graphcal media.
You
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 11:57:12 +0530
Vijith C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sir,
I have Installed Debian Linux on HP-DL360G1 Server. It got
installed with the first CD itself.I couldnt get any Graphics media.
How can I install the remaining packages including graphcal media.
Or, if you
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 17:41:47 -0400, Zach wrote:
Hi,
I am running a dual boot system (Debian testing with 2.4.27 kernel
and Windows 98 SE) and I was using LILO to give me a boot menu. Well
recently I had to reinstall Windows 98 and it installed it's loader
into the MBR so my Linux boot
On 6/17/06, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to mount your root partition and chroot into it. An example
for using Knoppix as a rescue CD:
http://tinyurl.com/ldwn8
(This points to the relevant section of the wiki on www.knoppix.net; I
used tinyurl.com since the original link
On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 18:52 +0300, klkl lklk wrote:
Hi all,
I recently purchased an all-in-one ADSL offer, including an ADSL
modem, ZTE ZXDSL 852. Once again, no linux drivers were included. So,
here are my questions
1) how can I make linux communicate with the modem via USB.
2)how can I
On 5/17/06, Hex Star [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I have a server running Suse 10, stock kernel 2.6.13-15-smp and
cPanel version 10.8.2-RELEASE 83 , I can't seem to get quotas to work.
I've tried enabling quotas in whm and doing /scripts/fixquotas but it
always returns this error: Old group
Hex Star wrote:
Hi, I have a server running Suse 10, stock kernel 2.6.13-15-smp and
cPanel version 10.8.2-RELEASE 83 , I can't seem to get quotas to work.
I've tried enabling quotas in whm and doing /scripts/fixquotas but it
always returns this error: Old group file(s) not found, won't
Dmitry Hits wrote:
Hi,
i recently install debian sarge and right now I am trying to configure
it to work with wireless USB adaptor 'netgear ma101'. I downloaded the
linux-wlan-ng-0.2.3.tar.gz uncompressed it and then tried to 'make
config' it however it complaned that i don't have configed
Check the startup messages (page up on the initial screen if you can) and
verify that /usr is mounting correctly. I recently had a similar problem on a
machine that had /usr installed in a partition separate from /. Without /usr
mounted, the machine could not find grep/egrep, which breaks some
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
I did this, and I could see my mounted drive ... but if i tried to
ls, i
got mostly garbage, so i've probably done something ELSE wrong.
I went back to the knoppix boot to see if I had further destroyed
anything, but fortunately, everything there still
kenn wrote:
I did this, and I could see my mounted drive ... but if i tried to ls, i
got mostly garbage, so i've probably done something ELSE wrong.
I went back to the knoppix boot to see if I had further destroyed
anything, but fortunately, everything there still looks the same, so at
least I
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix CD and can see all the files, I just can't get it
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix CD and can see all the
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix CD and can see all the
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
display a Copyright notice for grep, then for egrep, then for grep
again, then for egrep again, then hangs I've booted the computer
from a Knoppix
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
Try mounting the partitions -- mount -a. You may need to remount / in
rw mode if you need to make changes to the file system; let's see
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
Try mounting the partitions -- mount -a. You may need to remount / in
rw mode if you need to make changes to the file
kenn wrote:
maybe it's time to give up and move on, rather than further waste
anyone's time ...
Well, sure, you _could_ do that. But you're missing out on a learning
experience.
but before I do, let me ask one more thing: since the
drive seems to be okay (I can see all the files when
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early on, it
Try mounting the partitions -- mount -a. You may need to remount / in
rw mode if you need
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early
on, it
Maybe rename the rc[whatever]. directory so no services/daemons start
up, and reboot normally, and go from there?
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Greetings.
I have a Debian server that does not complete its boot ... early
on, it
Try mounting the partitions -- mount -a. You may need to remount / in
kenn wrote:
Kent West wrote:
If one of the files says something can't be found, like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/westk: ldd /bin/ls
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xe000)
librt.so.1 = /lib/tls/librt.so.1 (0xb7fd)
libacl.so.1 = /lib/libacl.so.1 (0xb7fc8000)
Kent West wrote:
kenn wrote:
Okay, you're right ... I DO need to think of this as a learning
experience. In this case, I have no line with a not found message
Okay. So on the line that says not found, what file is on the left?
Oops; I see that I misread I have no line... as I have a
What is the partition ID of the RAID0?
David
On Monday 20 February 2006 08:47 am, Morgan Reed wrote:
Fresh install of Debian 3.1 on a box with 4 SCSI 18.2 GB HD. SCSI
card is a non-RAID adaptec card.
I am trying to set up the 4 drives as 2 RAID0 of 36 Gig each mirrored
(RAID1)
So
On Monday 20 February 2006 16:47, Morgan Reed wrote:
Fresh install of Debian 3.1 on a box with 4 SCSI 18.2 GB HD. SCSI
card is a non-RAID adaptec card.
I am trying to set up the 4 drives as 2 RAID0 of 36 Gig each mirrored
(RAID1)
Morgan
Hello Morgan,
Have a look at the
Peter,
thanks, I actually did use that guide to do the set-up, and it was
very helpful. the problem I have is how do I move from having either
a RAID0 or RAID1 to having BOTH.
I have the four disks broken up into two RAID0 arrays of two disks
each. what I want to do now is have the two
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 12:30:43PM -0600, John W. Foster wrote :
I just built a brand new Sarge system and I have Apache2 set up and running
fine. I also have PHP4 installed and the approriate modules in Apache2. I
installed Gallery it simply does not work. I have looked at the php.ini and
On Tuesday, 3 January 2006 at 23:32:59 -0600, Kent West wrote:
frederick c woodruff wrote:
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know
frederick c woodruff wrote:
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know you know its a
bash command I dont know I am knew at this can you
frederick c woodruff wrote:
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know you know its a
bash command I dont know I am knew at this can you
frederick c woodruff wrote:
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know you know its a
bash command I dont know I am knew at this can you
TAC Forums wrote:
Hi
I have a Debian server running ssh which performs the job of a Backup Server.
All the GNU/Linux workstations / servers on the network have a bash
script that run in the cron to rsync the data folders to the main
backup server at night.
However, I am having difficulting
TAC Forums wrote:
Hi
I have a Debian server running ssh which performs the job of a Backup Server.
All the GNU/Linux workstations / servers on the network have a bash
script that run in the cron to rsync the data folders to the main
backup server at night.
However, I am having
Incase you want a simpler solution which could work on both Linux and
Windows, use unison.
rrs
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i would like to backup files i have on a HDD and then corrrect the problem
i have with the OS, How should i do this?
ESR's Smart Questions essay would be a good read.
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
That being said, take a look at tar. It's the oldest,
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 01:20:23PM +0800, Nabil Hashem wrote:
Hey, i recently installed my new DDR ram, and my CD-Rom drives dont work any
more.
It says that my cd drives are non atapi compatible, so it doesnt work. My
old ram was
SDRAM and i dont know if that would ahve made a difference.
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