On 2014-03-28, Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net wrote:
Any quick fix? Or what further information can I provide?
You tried changing the font I suppose (Edit/Profile Preferences)?
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I'm finishing up an install of Wheezy with the latest netinst CD
(7.4). I noticed that I made a typo in one of the partition labels. I
typed man tune2fs to check my memory, I got a badly garbled text
with most of the hyphens and option letters missing, among other
things. Surely not a usable man
Hi All,
We think we have ruined the image that comes with the SC or something but we
were trying to install Debian Linux on this V240. On the OBP we typed
*ok boot new linux root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.1.3.1:/mnt/iso ip=10.1.3.11:10
.1.3.1:10.1.3.254:255.255.255.0:SPARC01*
Where:
/mnt/iso is where
On 02/02/2011 17:55, RR wrote:
Hi All,
We think we have ruined the image that comes with the SC or something
but we were trying to install Debian Linux on this V240. On the OBP we typed
/ok boot new linux root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.1.3.1:/mnt/iso
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Richard Mortimer ri...@oldelvet.org.ukwrote:
On 02/02/2011 17:55, RR wrote:
Hi All,
We think we have ruined the image that comes with the SC or something
but we were trying to install Debian Linux on this V240. On the OBP we
typed
/ok boot new linux
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:08 PM, RR ranjt...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Richard Mortimer
ri...@oldelvet.org.ukwrote:
On 02/02/2011 17:55, RR wrote:
Hi All,
We think we have ruined the image that comes with the SC or something
but we were trying to install
Interesting. From the affected machine, I can NOT ping 192.168.1.1 but
from affected machine, I CAN ping other machines on my local lan. I can
not ping anything on the internet from the affected machine, but can from
any other machine on my home lan. The output of 'route' looks
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 02:39:20PM -, Ed wrote:
Interesting. From the affected machine, I can NOT ping 192.168.1.1 but
from affected machine, I CAN ping other machines on my local lan. I can
can your *other* machines ping to 192.168.1.1?
I think maybe you've got some architecture
You could have a bad cable running from the affected computer to the
router. Why not try a cable swap and find out if you can take another of
your machines down?
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:00:17 +0200, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 02:39:20PM -, Ed wrote:
Interesting. From the affected machine, I can NOT ping 192.168.1.1 but
from affected machine, I CAN ping other machines on my local lan. I
can
can your *other*
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 08:24:58PM -, Ed wrote:
Hi Andrew,
You ask great questions - THANKS
I'm just going through the same process I would for my own systems. It
a matter of asking more and more questions until you hit the one that
does it. :)
Here are some answers.
On the machine
[now I'm *really* putting it back on the list...]
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 06:38:28PM -0400, Ed Doyle wrote:
below is ifconfig and route
Ed
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:20:78:1E:66:90
inet addr:192.168.1.105 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP
On Tuesday 11 September 2007 16:26, Mikael Rudberg wrote:
Hi
Im clutching at straws here, i just purchased an Zonbu (mini pc running Via
C7/512 MB ram) and i'm trying to install Debian 4.0 on external USB drive.
I've prepped an USB stick with the net install image. Boot's from it and
Thanks for all your feedback guys, so based on your feedback that grub is
confused i thought i give it a go to prep the USB harddrive with the
netinstall image instead of running it from the USB stick.
So i did the following (from another Debian)
zcat boot.img.rz /dev/sda
mount /dev/sda /mnt
cp
On 09/12/2007 02:34 PM, Mikael Rudberg wrote:
Thanks for all your feedback guys, so based on your feedback that grub is
confused i thought i give it a go to prep the USB harddrive with the
netinstall image instead of running it from the USB stick.
So i did the following (from another Debian)
The partion manager says /dev/sda when i create the partions so i don't
think it installs to /dev/sdb but i'll try to install from a wmvare image to
see if i get the same result
On 9/13/07, Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/12/2007 02:34 PM, Mikael Rudberg wrote:
Thanks for all your
Hi
Im clutching at straws here, i just purchased an Zonbu (mini pc running Via
C7/512 MB ram) and i'm trying to install Debian 4.0 on external USB drive.
I've prepped an USB stick with the net install image. Boot's from it and
installs debian fine from what i can see
When i reboot i see that bios
I forgot to add that i told grub to install into /deb/sda as well
On 9/11/07, Mikael Rudberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Im clutching at straws here, i just purchased an Zonbu (mini pc running
Via C7/512 MB ram) and i'm trying to install Debian 4.0 on external USB
drive.
I've prepped an
On 9/11/07, Mikael Rudberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hello Mikael.
Im clutching at straws here, i just purchased an Zonbu (mini pc running
Via C7/512 MB ram) and i'm trying to install Debian 4.0 on external USB
drive.
I've prepped an USB stick with the net install image. Boot's from it
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I forgot to add that i told grub to install into /deb/sda as well
On 9/11/07, Mikael Rudberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Im clutching at straws here, i just purchased an Zonbu
On 7/3/07, Ken Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 08:33:38AM -0500, John W. Foster wrote:
On Monday 02 July 2007 12:04, Ken Irving wrote:
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 09:19:15AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
The read me file is very confusing as it talks about a file that
On Monday 02 July 2007 12:04, Ken Irving wrote:
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 09:19:15AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
Hi
I have installed MediaWiki 1.7 from the archive.
The read me file is very confusing as it talks about a file that does not
exist and a symbolic link that appears to have no
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 08:33:38AM -0500, John W. Foster wrote:
On Monday 02 July 2007 12:04, Ken Irving wrote:
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 09:19:15AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
The read me file is very confusing as it talks about a file that does not
exist and a symbolic link that appears to
Hi
I have installed MediaWiki 1.7 from the archive.
The read me file is very confusing as it talks about a file that does not
exist and a symbolic link that appears to have no relevence.
Has anyone experience of the installation/set-up of MediaWiki, and if so
could I have a few pointers
Nick Adie wrote:
Hi
I have installed MediaWiki 1.7 from the archive.
The read me file is very confusing as it talks about a file that does not
exist and a symbolic link that appears to have no relevence.
Has anyone experience of the installation/set-up of MediaWiki, and if so
could I
Chris,
Thanks, I used apt-get install mediawiki to do the install and it put it was
divided into some strange places.
/etc/MediaWiki
and I think (not at my machine at the moment)
/usr/bin/MediaWiki
I will apt-get --purge remove wikimedia and try your approach.
Regards
Nick
On 7/2/07,
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 09:19:15AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
Hi
I have installed MediaWiki 1.7 from the archive.
The read me file is very confusing as it talks about a file that does not
exist and a symbolic link
that appears to have no relevence.
Has anyone experience of the
systemname kernel: sd 4:2:1:0: megasas: RESET -40216 cmd=2a
systemname kernel: megasas: [15]waiting for 256 commands to complete
repeated with different command countings.
Debian Etch 4.0 uses kernel 2.6.18, but the fix I need was introduced in
2.6.19
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 15:31 -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 2/23/06, Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: todd, please keep
replies on the list. thanks. also use inline responses, it makes for better
readability. On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:22 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
do i need to know
Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 15:31 -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 2/23/06, Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: todd, please keep
replies on the list. thanks. also use inline responses, it makes for better
readability. On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:22 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
I am trying to install debian for the first time and after i install
disk 1 (Stable release 3.1r1 - 'Sarge') and hit enter to boot my
computer keeps getting hunging up on detecting hardware to find
CD-ROM drives screen at 2% complete and says loading module
'yenta_socket' for 'Toshiba America Info
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 13:42 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
I am trying to install debian for the first time and after i install
disk 1 (Stable release 3.1r1 - 'Sarge') and hit enter to boot my
computer keeps getting hunging up on detecting hardware to find
CD-ROM drives screen at 2% complete
todd,
please keep replies on the list. thanks.
also use inline responses, it makes for better readability.
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:22 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
do i need to know much to go through this? this is my first debian
install (or any linux experience, for that matter) and i am a
On 2/23/06, Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
todd,
please keep replies on the list. thanks.
also use inline responses, it makes for better readability.
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:22 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
do i need to know much to go through this? this is my first debian
I have the net-install Debian Etch AMD64 version. When I select any
of the US servers, it will download some files but then stop and say
Could not find security updates at security.debian.org
, so then I continue and it asks me if I want to be in the Debian
popularity group, I say no to this and
Roni Rachi wrote:
I have the net-install Debian Etch AMD64 version. When I select any
of the US servers, it will download some files but then stop and say
Could not find security updates at security.debian.org
http://security.debian.org/, so then I continue and it asks me if I
want to be in
Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Roni Rachi wrote:
I have the net-install Debian Etch AMD64 version. When I select any
of the US servers, it will download some files but then stop and say
Could not find security updates at security.debian.org
http://security.debian.org/, so then I continue
OK just completed primary mail server. HW is Tyan Tiger i3320 mobo,
dual 2.8 xeon nocona, 2GB kingston ECC registered ram, 3ware 9000 4
port SATA with 4 x 200GB drives. installed sarge using 'linux26'
install... the lan and raid card are all recognised perfect...
partitioned the drive,
OK just completed primary mail server. HW is Tyan Tiger i3320 mobo,
dual 2.8 xeon nocona, 2GB kingston ECC registered ram, 3ware 9000 4
port SATA with 4 x 200GB drives. installed sarge using 'linux26'
install... the lan and raid card are all recognised perfect...
partitioned the drive,
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 00:09:40 -0400, Mike Noonan wrote:
I have spent too many hours trying to get through the hard drive
partitioning and formatting process for loading debian linux on my
ultraSparcII machine with no success...
I'm sorry I can't help you but you should try posting to the
I have spent too many hours trying to get through the hard drive
partitioning and formatting process for loading debian linux on my
ultraSparcII machine with no success...
My system has three IBM DNES-309170 9GB SCSI-SE drive in it... which are
seen when the system boots, but when I try and
I have spent too many hours trying to get through the hard drive
partitioning and formatting process for loading debian linux on my
ultraSparcII machine with no success...
My system has three IBM DNES-309170 9GB SCSI-SE drive in it... which are
seen when the system boots, but when I try and
Hello, first sorry for my english I´m trying to improve it :)
I´m trying to install debian sarge with boot floppies and
sarge-i386-netinst.iso (d-i beta3) mounted as a loop device in the
ramdisk.
I put the sarge-i386-netinst.iso in a ext2 partition /dev/hda6
(/home) then boot with the boot
Andrés A. Rocchia wrote:
Hello, first sorry for my english I´m trying to improve it :)
I´m trying to install debian sarge with boot floppies and
sarge-i386-netinst.iso (d-i beta3) mounted as a loop device in the
ramdisk.
I put the sarge-i386-netinst.iso in a ext2 partition /dev/hda6
(/home)
Setyo Nugroho escribió:
Hi Pedro,
Thans for your e-mail.
Perhaps you misunderstood me.
Morphix is a distro based on Knoppix (which is in turn based on Debian). I have already Debian in my box. It works very well, except gnome.
And I do not intend to install another distro (morphix etc) in my
Hi Pedro,
Thans for your e-mail.
Perhaps you misunderstood me.
Morphix is a distro based on Knoppix (which is in turn based on Debian). I have
already Debian in my box. It works very well, except gnome.
And I do not intend to install another distro (morphix etc) in my box just in order to
get
Setyo Nugroho escribió:
Hi Pedro,
I have my lovely debian in my box installed. To my knowledge morphix is a debian-based distro, like knoppix or gnoppix. Pls remind me, if my view is wrong. What I need is only a working gnome2, not a distro other than debian.
Nevertheless, any help is still
Hi Thomas,
My sound daemon ist artsd. And this works accordingly.
Regards,
Setyo
What sound daemon are you running if any? I had a problem similar to this a few
weeks back. I might be able to help.'
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Hi Pedro,
I have my lovely debian in my box installed. To my knowledge morphix is a debian-based
distro, like knoppix or gnoppix. Pls remind me, if my view is wrong. What I need is
only a working gnome2, not a distro other than debian.
Nevertheless, any help is still highly appraciated.
Hi all,
I did not really succeed installing gnome2.2. in my woody debian.
my /etc/apt/source.list file contains ONLY this:
deb http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/backports/woody
gnome2.2/
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb
Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Hi all,
I did not really succeed installing gnome2.2. in my woody debian.
my /etc/apt/source.list file contains ONLY this:
deb http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/backports/woody gnome2.2/
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main
Setyo Nugroho escribió:
Hi all,
I did not really succeed installing gnome2.2. in my woody debian.
Use www.morphix.org that includes Gnome for Debian ( Gnobian ) with Hard
Disk installation ( installation without problems).
Regards.
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Hi,
I hat problems installing my mouse, video card and monitor with Debian
So what I did is I installed RedHat and got the config for those:
Monitor:
DDC Probed Monitor = Compac V70
Horizontal (30-69)
Vertical (50-125)
Video Card:
RIVA TNT2 with 4MB or
NIVDIA RIVA TNT2 (Generic) with 4MB
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 04:35:43 -0800
Gruessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
I hat problems installing my mouse, video card and monitor with Debian
So what I did is I installed RedHat and got the config for those:
Monitor:
DDC Probed Monitor = Compac V70
Horizontal (30-69)
Hello
Gruessle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I hat problems installing my mouse, video card and monitor with Debian
So what I did is I installed RedHat and got the config for those:
Monitor:
DDC Probed Monitor = Compac V70
Horizontal (30-69)
Vertical (50-125)
Video Card:
RIVA TNT2
On 8/22/03 7:50 PM, Alan Waterfall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what the video chipset and PCI video buss ID is on a
powermac 7600?
Thanks,
Alan
You'll probably have better luck on the debian-powerpc mailing list:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject subscribe
Old World
Another 72 hours later and nothing works.
A new install CD for Power PC on a 7600/132. Yet again I read I have
installed succesfully. On reboot, all goes along fine until the crucial last
line , when the GUI cannot be started because, unable to open wrapper
config file /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config.
Does anyone know what the video chipset and PCI video buss ID is on a
powermac 7600?
Thanks,
Alan
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I have attempted to install Debian onto an Apple Mac 4400. According to the
installer I have done so succesfully. All I am presented with on startup
after log in is a black screen with a prompt like a dollar sign. I foolishly
imagined ( after all I am only a Mac user) that some sort of GUI would
Alan Waterfall wrote:
I have attempted to install Debian onto an Apple Mac 4400. According to the
installer I have done so succesfully. All I am presented with on startup
after log in is a black screen with a prompt like a dollar sign. I foolishly
imagined ( after all I am only a Mac user) that
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 21:13, ThinKer wrote:
Hello all,
What are the chances of someone chatting with me on this installation
that I am trying to perform. My original questions were concerning the
partitioning of my hard drives. I actually got beyond that and thought
that I had the
Hello all,
What are the chances of someone chatting with me on this installation
that I am trying to perform. My original questions were concerning the
partitioning of my hard drives. I actually got beyond that and thought
that I had the installation working, when all of a sudden, it just froze
[ Removed (for me) invalid ng ]
Fredderic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a use for it (which also happens to benefit him), and so he's opened
up his firewall so I can get to its VNC service. All I have to do now is
send him an email to tell him to flick on the power switch. Trouble is,
Now, I'm trying to figure out how to replace its current Windows 98,
with
Debian Linux, preferably without having to rely on anyone there doing
anything to the machine beyond switching it on (and perhaps hitting the
reset button). If anyone has done something similar, or can see any
Anyone got an idea why the ipmasq package in stable would fail to
install? I'v got an old machine (486 vintage with an AMD 5x86 processor
@133MHz) that I use as a firewall running latest stable. While
attempting to install ipmasq it goes through this series of events:
dmz:~# apt-get clean
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 07:44:42AM -0800, Ron Farrer wrote:
Anyone got an idea why the ipmasq package in stable would fail to
install? I'v got an old machine (486 vintage with an AMD 5x86 processor
@133MHz) that I use as a firewall running latest stable. While
attempting to install ipmasq
Hi yall,
not a pretty site down here
I've tried rescue root=/dev/hda3 (this changed from the previous /dev/hda4)
I've tried going into ash, the Bourne shell clone re-running lilo,
only go get back invalid argument.
But, but, there is a perfectly fine root partition @ /dev/hda3...!
Bonjour tout le monde,
J'ai un probleme a l'installation de Woody avec une carte Adaptec 29160N,
lorsque je lance l'install a partir du CD il boote bien sur le CD mais il
ne reconnait pas les disques.
Il y a un moyen de forcer la reconnaissance au boot ?
Sinon je devrais malheureusement passer
Alexandre Beelen wrote:
Bonjour tout le monde,
J'ai un probleme a l'installation de Woody avec une carte Adaptec 29160N,
lorsque je lance l'install a partir du CD il boote bien sur le CD mais il
ne reconnait pas les disques.
Tu as essayé de booter avec le CD2 ? (il y visiblement plus de
On Monday 13 May 2002, Alexandre Beelen wrote:
J'ai un probleme a l'installation de Woody avec une carte Adaptec 29160N,
lorsque je lance l'install a partir du CD il boote bien sur le CD mais il
ne reconnait pas les disques.
Il y a un moyen de forcer la reconnaissance au boot ?
Sinon je
Hello all -
Maybe someone can clarify what's going on (and provide a workaround...) :)
I have a vaio pcg-717 laptop but no floppy drive for it.
I'm booting from CD 1 of 2.2R6 CD-Rs I burnt from the .iso images.
Boot fine, partition fine, I'm at the install operating system kernel
an modules.
on Mon, Apr 15, 2002, Jesse Lackey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello all -
Maybe someone can clarify what's going on (and provide a workaround...) :)
I have a vaio pcg-717 laptop but no floppy drive for it.
I'm booting from CD 1 of 2.2R6 CD-Rs I burnt from the .iso images.
Boot fine,
Hello..
I am new to the Linux world. I want to install Debian
Linux but I have some questions, and I would really appreciate it if you could
help me:
I have a CD of the Debian 2.1
(Slink) distribution. Is there any way I
can just install a base system and download the rest of the
Hello..
I am new to the Linux world.
I want to install Debian Linux but I have some
questions, and I would really appreciate it if you could help me:
I have a CD of the Debian 2.1
(Slink) distribution. Is there any way I
can just install a base system and download the rest of the
Hi Ronald!
Ronald Castillo wrote:
I am new to the Linux world. I want to install Debian Linux but I
have some questions, and I would really appreciate it if you could
help me:
First, please stop sending HTML formatted mails to this list and choose the
plain-text format instead (in Outlook,
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 03:27:59PM +0100, Ronald Castillo wrote:
Hello..
I am new to the Linux world. I want to install Debian Linux but I have
some questions, and I would really appreciate it if you could help me:
I have a CD of the Debian 2.1 (Slink) distribution. Is there any way I
Thanks a lot for your help!! I'll give a try to what you are suggesting
me.
About the HTML emails.. I hadn't noticed I had that set up, but now
they are configured as plain text. Thanks for warning me.
And, about the CCs.. I had forgotten that I can get replies just by
emailing the mailing
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 04:15:48PM +0100, Ronald Castillo wrote:
Thanks a lot for your help!! I'll give a try to what you are suggesting
me.
About the HTML emails.. I hadn't noticed I had that set up, but now
they are configured as plain text. Thanks for warning me.
And, about the
Hello,
I am new to Debian Linux. I have a very slow internet access and its not
flat rate. How would I go about downloading the bare minimum in order to
get a Linux box to boot? My system is an AMD Athlon 1.33GHz, with 1GB
RAM. I need no sound, I do need Ethernet drivers, my cards are Kingston
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 05:30:43PM +, Paul McKinley wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I am new to Debian Linux. I have a very slow internet access and its not
| flat rate. How would I go about downloading the bare minimum in order to
| get a Linux box to boot?
Buy a set of CDs from somewhere. They are
Hi Paul!
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Paul McKinley wrote:
I am new to Debian Linux. I have a very slow internet access and its not
flat rate. How would I go about downloading the bare minimum in order to
get a Linux box to boot? My system is an AMD Athlon 1.33GHz, with 1GB
RAM. I need no sound, I
On 23 Feb 2002, Paul McKinley wrote:
Hello,
I am new to Debian Linux. I have a very slow internet access and its not
flat rate. How would I go about downloading the bare minimum in order to
get a Linux box to boot? My system is an AMD Athlon 1.33GHz, with 1GB
RAM. I need no sound, I do
I have Windows 2000 (SP2) installed already, so ideally would like
to
dualboot. I have had some bad experiences with Linux installers
overwriting the windows bootloader, how do I avoid this?
i don't know if the win2k bootloader can boot linux, but lilo can boot
win2k.
The Win2k/NT
]
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Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Newbie install help
On 23 Feb 2002, Paul McKinley wrote:
Hello,
I am new to Debian Linux. I have a very slow internet access and its
not
flat rate. How would I go about
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 08:18:43PM -, Stephano Mariani wrote:
I have access to a computer with a fast net connection (DSL 2Mbit),
would it be possible for me to download and burn these CDs rather than
buying them? If so, could you please tell me where I could get them?
Two possibilities
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Stephano Mariani wrote:
I have access to a computer with a fast net connection (DSL 2Mbit),
would it be possible for me to download and burn these CDs rather than
buying them? If so, could you please tell me where I could get them?
I already gave you a link.
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Stephano Mariani wrote:
I have access to a computer with a fast net connection (DSL 2Mbit),
would it be possible for me to download and burn these CDs rather than
buying them? If so, could you please tell me where I could get them?
Actually, an even better way would be
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 12:58:47PM -0500, Faheem Mitha wrote:
| I'd use grub. Easy to use, but be careful to modify menu.lst before you
| reboot;
If you don't, it is no problem. Just enter the command line mode at
boot time and enter the info. That way you can boot and after booting
record
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 08:18:43PM +, Stephano Mariani wrote:
| I have access to a computer with a fast net connection (DSL 2Mbit),
| would it be possible for me to download and burn these CDs rather than
| buying them? If so, could you please tell me where I could get them?
Hello everybody,
I'm really frustrated with trying to compile Tcl-DP for debian-i386.
I did download the latest tcl8.3.3 sources, the debian patches and the
tcl-dp 4.0b2 sources.
First, tcl8.3.3 does not successfully finish make test. I get 6 errors.
Then .. tcl-dp 4.0b does compile but again ..
Hello everybody,
I'm really frustrated with trying to compile Tcl-DP for debian-i386.
I did download the latest tcl8.3.3 sources, the debian patches and the
tcl-dp 4.0b2 sources.
First, tcl8.3.3 does not successfully finish make test. I get 6 errors.
Then .. tcl-dp 4.0b does compile but
bonjour
merci a ceux qui m'ont repondu pour lilo et grub
premiere tentative d'install et echec
je vais persévérer
recherche désespéremment mode emploi compréhensible
ou conseils avisés. (mon anglais est défectueux)
pour dispose de
installer debian linux 22 sur intelx86
faq debian french
lilo
Hello everyone!
By now I'm rather pissed off. I managed to install qmail 1.03 on my potato
and when it comes to the point where I want to start the local delivery
functionality, the log says some about
unable to switch to queue directory...
-and then I tried almost everything.
read docs, faqs...
I am atempting to isntall the nifty looking gmmusic package on my stable'
Debina machine.
This package needs a number of perl modules. It provides a script that uses
the cpan module to get the required modules. My Debian box lives behind a
firewall which requires that I use passive mode for ftp.
I'd like to install Debian but have a slight problem: my Ethernet card
(ADMtek 983) requires the latest tulip drivers.
I have a DSL connection with PPPoE. I'd like to install a bare-bones base
system and install the remaining components via apt-get. The new drivers are
available in rpm format,
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 10:01:01AM -0600, David Kanter wrote:
I'd like to install Debian but have a slight problem: my Ethernet card
(ADMtek 983) requires the latest tulip drivers.
I have a DSL connection with PPPoE. I'd like to install a bare-bones base
system and install the remaining
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 01:41:22PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Who wrote the latest drivers, and what's the version number? It's
conceivable that the 2.2.18 kernel on the potato install disks has the
driver you need. Can't tell without more info ...
I doubt it. I needed the latest
I did an install of Stormix and chose kde as my default windowmanger. Then
I added:
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main
to my sources.list. I added apt-get update and apt-get install task-kde
it pulled down all the packages. So now my question is this, how do I start
kde2? Everytime I type
hello list:
recently i tried to install ipmasqadm from a tar
i ran into some dependency issues and decided to look for a deb
i couldn't so i turned a rpm into a deb w/ alien
the problem i have now is that the ipmasqadm.deb package will not install
properly because of my previous attempt of
ummm... does it say something like no pci bios found in the
bootup messages? I had a compaq 486 that had scsi and net built
in and never could get linux to run on it. Compaq had done something
funny with the pci bios. It was located above normal accessable
memory. There was a tool to
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