> From: John Bagdanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > lp1 at 0x0378, (polling)
>
> Maybe it should be lp0?
> ...
> Maybe that's the problem?
How might that be the problem?
(That line is output, so it can't be the problem (the cause),
although it could be symptom of a problem. However, that's
outpu
> lp1 at 0x0378, (polling)
Maybe it should be lp0?
John
Maybe that's the problem?
Using Linux
* Daniel Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000805 11:57]:
>
> > When I get to the step of configuring device drivers, I can't
> > install module lp.
> > ...
>
> Here's something else I noticed:
>
> When the system boots, right before the first installation program
> dialog comes up, a number of repe
> I'm having trouble with the current pre-release of potato. I
> can't tell if this is a bug, an odd incompatibility in my system
> (which works fine with slink), or something I'm doing wrong.
>
>
> When I get to the step of configuring device drivers, I can't
> install module lp.
> ...
Here
I'm having trouble with the current pre-release of potato. I
can't tell if this is a bug, an odd incompatibility in my system
(which works fine with slink), or something I'm doing wrong.
When I get to the step of configuring device drivers, I can't
install module lp.
When I try, I get these
I've been trying to install potato from a hard drive.
I've downloaded the the entire
/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386
tree and the
/dists/frozen/main/source/base
directory.
Install of the base system goes fine. But when its time
to specify the location of the debian mirror,
I am having a problem installing postgresql into a potato i386 system.
I did not have a previous version of postgres installed. Here is the
errors I'm getting ... I apologize for the length.
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/usr/lib/postgresql/bin/initdb: /dev/null: Permission denied
/usr/lib/postgresql/bin
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