Hi,
I post this problem before, although I receive a couple of answer I am
still having the same problem. Let me be more specific:
I am running gvim 5.6. I want to change the dafault colors for the
foreground and background. I can do that at the command line in gvim
typping
:hi Normal
* Marcelo Chiapparini [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010312 01:16 +0100:
[...]
I am running gvim 5.6. I want to change the dafault colors for the
foreground and background. I can do that at the command line in gvim
typping
:hi Normal guifg=black guibg=grey
But I have to type this each time I run
to me, that apt-get is magling the names of the sources?
How can I further troubleshoot/fix this problem?
i'm stuck on fixing other problems till I get this one straighted out.
Help, please.
--
Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]843-745-3154
Olivier Billet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 02:00:28PM -0500, Dale Kosan wrote:
Trying to install Debian over network,what is the correct url for testing? I
have went to the website and verified the following url :
I am trying to upgarde a fairly important production machien from
stabel to testing. I built a test machine at home this weekend and
tried this, and all went well.
However that machine had a smallish disk, and I did not install all the
packages, big
* Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] [260201 15:27]:
I am trying to upgarde a fairly important production machien from
stabel to testing. I built a test machine at home this weekend and
tried this, and all went well.
I wish I could have said all went well with my recent upgrade
Trying to install Debian over network,what is the correct url for testing? I
have went to the website and verified the following url :
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/binary-i386/
This does not work,not does changing the url from current to testing.Can
someone please help me
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 02:00:28PM -0500, Dale Kosan wrote:
Trying to install Debian over network,what is the correct url for testing? I
have went to the website and verified the following url :
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/binary-i386/
This does not work,not does
Hi,
I'm posting about a recent error in my daemon log that occurs every
other day stating:
modprobe can't locate module binfmt-002 (these numbers change)
The kernel source docs say that binfmt is used by the shell to start
other, I assume, non-native executables like DOS or Java, etc.
Now I've
Just if somebody has a fresh installation and if you were so kind to send
me the results of ls -l /var and ls -l /var/log
Just to see the correct ownership of /var/log and /var/log/*
Ok, looks like none answered...
$ ls -ld /var/*
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 1024 Jan 30 07:39
Just to let you know.. I have fixed my system alredy.. :)
Thank you all!! a lot of people have helped me!!!
$ ls -ld /var/*
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 1024 Jan 30 07:39 /var/backups
drwxr-xr-x5 root root 1024 Nov 9 20:15 /var/cache
Regards
Roberto
Could somebody send me the correct owmnership for each file/directory in
/var/log under debian potato please..
Just if somebody has a fresh installation and if you were so kind to send
me the results of ls -l /var and ls -l /var/log
Just to see the correct ownership of /var/log and /var/log/*
Roberto Diaz wrote:
Could somebody send me the correct owmnership for each file/directory in
/var/log under debian potato please..
done
--
Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver
PGP:
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 04:13:07PM +0100, Roberto Diaz wrote:
Could somebody send me the correct owmnership for each file/directory in
/var/log under debian potato please..
Just if somebody has a fresh installation and if you were so kind to send
me the results of ls -l /var and ls -l
Tom Schuetz wrote:
Two things:
I'm running potato, and I know my mouse is a ps/2, but it won't respond at
all when I'm running the VGA server.
Make sure that /dev/mouse is a link to /dev/psaux.
Or, make sure that /dev/psaux is defined in XF86Config.
As for the SVGA server, I get this on
Tom Schuetz wrote:
Two things:
I'm running potato, and I know my mouse is a ps/2, but it won't respond at
all when I'm running the VGA server.
You might check the Debian Mail archives for the past couple of months;
there's been quite a bit of discussion about mice and X lately. For a
short
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Schuetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Debian debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: X failure-- Help, please
Tom Schuetz wrote:
Two things:
I'm running potato, and I know my mouse is a ps/2, but it won't respond
at
all
Two things:
I'm running potato, and I know my mouse is a ps/2, but it won't respond at
all when I'm running the VGA server.
As for the SVGA server, I get this on startx:
X: exec of usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA failed
_X11TranSocketUNIXConnect: can't connect: errno = 111
giving up.
xinit: connection
In a message dated 12/21/00 4:20:05 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to startx, I get error message:
X: exec of /usr/bin/X11/SF86_S3 failed
_X11TransSocketUNIX COnnecty: Can't connect: errno - 111
giving up
xinit: Connection refused
xinit:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/21/00 4:20:05 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to startx, I get error message:
X: exec of /usr/bin/X11/SF86_S3 failed
_X11TransSocketUNIX COnnecty: Can't connect: errno - 111
giving up
having installed perl and mysql server etc, I have run my perl script
available.plx and get the results below
Snip
ADO
No known data sources
ExampleP
dbi:ExampleP:dir=.
Proxy
Error: install_driver(Proxy) failed: Can't locate RPC/PlClient.pm i
mysql
No known data
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 02:00:14PM -0800, james (home) wrote:
having installed perl and mysql server etc, I have run my perl script
available.plx and get the results below
Snip
ADO
No known data sources
ExampleP
dbi:ExampleP:dir=.
Proxy
Error:
When I try to startx, I get error message:
X: exec of /usr/bin/X11/SF86_S3 failed
_X11TransSocketUNIX COnnecty: Can't connect: errno - 111
giving up
xinit: Connection refused
xinit: No such procerss (errno 3): Server error
When I look at xdm log, I find error in subject line. I'm a newbie and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to startx, I get error message:
X: exec of /usr/bin/X11/SF86_S3 failed
_X11TransSocketUNIX COnnecty: Can't connect: errno - 111
giving up
xinit: Connection refused
xinit: No such procerss (errno 3): Server error
When I look at xdm log, I find error
On Sat, Dec 02, 2000 at 10:53:45AM -0600, Richard Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Friday, December 1, Lizard did write:
At 06:25 PM 12/1/2000, D-Man wrote:
Hi all. I apologize for the off topic-ness of the message and the
cross-post.
I have a friend who has a program she likes (written in
--- will trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try
http://www.eGroups.com/files/newbieDoc/
the apt-get-intro.html file there may be it.
that's one i've hobbled together and got mostly
good feedback on. it's mostly a
scratch-the-surface
kind of thing, but it might be what you need.
Xucaen writes:
x --- will trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try
http://www.eGroups.com/files/newbieDoc/
the apt-get-intro.html file there may be it.
that's one i've hobbled together and got mostly
good feedback on. it's mostly a
scratch-the-surface
--- Chris Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xucaen writes:
x what is the syntax for the sources.list?
and what
x is apt.conf used for anyways?
$ man 5 sources.list
$ man 5 apt.conf
Look especially at the examples in
sources.list(5).
well, there's the catch. I don't have man. I
Xucaen writes:
x --- Chris Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xucaen writes:
x what is the syntax for the sources.list?
and what
x is apt.conf used for anyways?
$ man 5 sources.list
$ man 5 apt.conf
Look especially at the examples in
HI all. The other day someone posted info about
apt-get. welp, in all my debian excitement I've
misplaced it somewhere... I have looked all over
the debian web site but couldn't find any info on
how to set up apt-get. (I know I saw it
somewhere..)
anyways, if anyone can point me to where some
info
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 07:14:50PM -0800, Xucaen wrote:
HI all. The other day someone posted info about
apt-get. welp, in all my debian excitement I've
misplaced it somewhere... I have looked all over
the debian web site but couldn't find any info on
how to set up apt-get. (I know I saw it
At 06:25 PM 12/1/2000, D-Man wrote:
Hi all. I apologize for the off topic-ness of the message and the
cross-post.
I have a friend who has a program she likes (written in BASIC) on an Apple
IIe.
I have a way to get into the code and list it on the screen. What I am
looking
for is someone
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 09:25:07PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
Hi all. I apologize for the off topic-ness of the message and the
cross-post.
I have a friend who has a program she likes (written in BASIC) on an Apple
IIe.
I have a way to get into the code and list it on the screen. What I am
Lo, on Friday, December 1, Lizard did write:
At 06:25 PM 12/1/2000, D-Man wrote:
Hi all. I apologize for the off topic-ness of the message and the
cross-post.
I have a friend who has a program she likes (written in BASIC) on an Apple
IIe.
I have a way to get into the code and list it
Hi all. I apologize for the off topic-ness of the message and the cross-post.
I have a friend who has a program she likes (written in BASIC) on an Apple IIe.
I have a way to get into the code and list it on the screen. What I am looking
for is someone who has had some experience using an
Seting up a recycled machine for Dabian Potato. Superprobe returns:
First video: Super-VGA
Chipset: Trident GUI 9680 (PCI Probed)
Memory: 1024 Kbytes
RAMDAC: Trident Built-In 15/16/24-bit DAC
(with 6-bit wide lookup tables (or in 6-bit mode))
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 05:59:50PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
Seting up a recycled machine for Dabian Potato. Superprobe returns:
First video: Super-VGA
Chipset: Trident GUI 9680 (PCI Probed)
Memory: 1024 Kbytes
RAMDAC: Trident Built-In 15/16/24-bit DAC
On Sat Nov 18 18:10:07 2000 Alson van der Meulen wrote...
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 05:59:50PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
Seting up a recycled machine for Dabian Potato. Superprobe returns:
First video: Super-VGA
Chipset: Trident GUI 9680 (PCI Probed)
Memory: 1024 Kbytes
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 06:39:28PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
On Sat Nov 18 18:10:07 2000 Alson van der Meulen wrote...
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 05:59:50PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
Seting up a recycled machine for Dabian Potato. Superprobe returns:
First video: Super-VGA
John Hasler wrote:
soluzar75 writes:
My ISP is LineONE http://www.lineone.net, and I have a generic
CompUSA-type external modem. I just need to know how to write proper
connection scripts (I think...).
Run pppconfig as root and fill in the blanks. Start your connection with
pon, monitor it
Kent West writes:
Another option is wvdial, which (in Woody at least), has enough
intelligence to search for your modem...
Pppconfig can do this.
It'll also redail automatically if the connection gets dropped,...
And this.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
I hope that someone can help me. I am a reasonably long-term user of Debian and other unixen, but one subject I have not yet mastered is how to configure my Internet Service Provider.
I am writing this email from Windoze, which I am temporarily reduced to using for all my internet needs.
My
soluzar75 writes:
My ISP is LineONE http://www.lineone.net, and I have a generic
CompUSA-type external modem. I just need to know how to write proper
connection scripts (I think...).
Run pppconfig as root and fill in the blanks. Start your connection with
pon, monitor it with plog, and stop
Hello,
I'm using gnuplot to create webplots on the fly. I call
Your mailer is padding spaces to your lines for the full width of the
screen. Find out how to stop this, and do so.
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 07:11:55PM +1100, Cyrus Patel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
I'm using gnuplot to create webplots on the fly. I call gnuplot
from a perl cgi file
I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and intends to
run Debian Linux as the operating system.
His question is this:
He will either buy the Satellite Pro 4320 or 4270 which have with an AGP or PCI
3D Savage graphics card built in, does Debian support this hardware
I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and intends to
run Debian Linux as the operating system.
His question is this:
He will either buy the Satellite Pro 4320 or 4270 which have with an AGP or PCI
3D Savage graphics card built in, does Debian support this hardware
* Melissa Stirling in I need help please dated 2000/07/18 10:22
* wrote:
I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and
intends to run Debian Linux as the operating system.
His question is this:
He will either buy the Satellite Pro 4320 or 4270 which have with an
AGP
: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 5:22 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: I need help please
I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and intends
to run Debian Linux as the operating system.
His question is this:
He will either buy the Satellite Pro 4320
'
Subject: RE: I need help please
Don't know about the rest of the hw but Debian/GNU Linux does support the
3Com cardhowever, I would suggest that the potential buyer obtain the
latest pcmcia packages(tgz) from the pcmcia homepage.have fun!
-Original Message-
From: Melissa Stirling
I'm trying to install Linux Debian 2.1 onto my
machine.
It is a PII 350 with a new UDMA 20GBytedrive.
I currently use
Partition Magic 5.01 pro to manage my partitions which are currently NTFS for
NT4 and FAT32 for windows 98 SE.
I have read the
installation manual for Debian and the
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Patrick J Draper wrote:
No matter how I partition/set up my drive I or where I create the partition
(I have tried primary and logical) get the same error when running the
boot.bat file on the Installation CD.
Kernel Panic: Cannot Mount Volume.
1)
Did you run the
I am not an installation-expert. But why don't you
boot from CD? Just say your bios to from it. This worked for me
a half your ago. (don't know boot.bat)
--
Thomas Guettler
Office:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.interface-business.de
Private:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:28:01PM +0100, Jonathan Heaney wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
...
Compiling the OSS driver direct into the kernel should be OK; try and get
that
working
Hello all,
After nearly deciding to settle for the commercial sound drivers, yet
another post from this list (thanks all!) urged me to retry the ALSA
drivers. I went back and again compiled the latest source after fully
cleaning out my system. What made the difference this time was discovering
At 08:45 AM 5/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
Hello all,
After nearly deciding to settle for the commercial sound drivers, yet
another post from this list (thanks all!) urged me to retry the ALSA
drivers. I went back and again compiled the latest source after fully
cleaning out my system. What made the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at
irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the
ES1370 driver).
I have added myself (as a
On Wed, May 03, 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ALSA install put every module they support into there. I modified
/etc/modutils/alias to try both the ens1370 and ens1371 modules. The 1370
failed to detect anything. The 1371 did, but still no sound.
have a look at the ALSA FAQ at
Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen
these symptoms once when the 'sound' module was not loaded.
Gregg Berkholtz
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:19:16AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
into
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:25:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen
these symptoms once when the 'sound' module was not loaded.
Yes. The es1371 driver is compiled directly into the kernel. I recompiled
the kernel (as
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:28:01PM +0100, Jonathan Heaney wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
...
Compiling the OSS driver direct into the kernel should be OK; try and get that
working before attempting the switch to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:25:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen
these symptoms once when the 'sound' module was not loaded.
Yes. The es1371 driver is compiled directly into the kernel.
At 10:25 PM 5/3/00 -0700, Chris Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:25:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen
...
Yes. The es1371 driver is compiled directly into the
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at
irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the
ES1370 driver).
I have added myself (as a normal user) to the audio and cdrom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at
irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the
ES1370 driver).
I have added myself (as a
At 01:16 PM 5/3/00 -0600, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled
into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at
...
Did you add ens1370 to /etc/modules? I know I've made that mistake
before...
hello,
I have sound working ( I can hear sound through sound events of gnome) and
my soundcard is listed in procinfo. my problem is trying to play cdrom. I
have xfreecd and have read access to the cdrom via chmod a+r /dev/cdrom but
when I try to play cds I can't hear anything. I can see it
Do you have a cable connecting the back of the cdrom to your soundcard?
Can you hear the cd if you plug headphones/speakers into the headphone
jack on the front of the cdrom?
Joseph de los Santos wrote:
I have sound working ( I can hear sound through sound events of gnome) and
my soundcard
I'm having a little trouble I could do with some help with, if possible. I have
Corel Linux installed. I have a windwosNT network with a NT DHCP / WINS server.
It worked fine, the linux box intergrated pretty well, although the DHCP server
showed the IP but not the name of the machine.
I need to
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 02:15:12PM -0700, Rev GRC Sperry wrote:
Setting up navigator-smotif-472 (4.72-15) ...
Fortify 1.4.5; Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Farrell McKay
You need Fortify 1.4.6 to handle 4.72. If you can't wait for the Debian
packaged version, go to
I've searched the archive of this list and read the responses people have
sent in about needing to edit Fortify's Index file to get Fortify to
properly modify Netscape to handle 128 bit encryption but while I could
find the Index file I have no idea what line I need to add to get fortify
to work
On 02/25/00 05:39AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Is it possibble to masquarade my e-mail to the outside world from
my LAN ? I'll tell you exactly what I wanted to say. I have a local
LAN, one e-mail address. I have set up a local DNS and ipchains
rules but I stopped at sendmail. I want
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 05:39:08AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi !
Is it possibble to masquarade my e-mail to the outside world from
my LAN ? I'll tell you exactly what I wanted to say. I have a local
LAN, one e-mail address. I have set up a local DNS and ipchains
rules but I stopped
sendmail has a masquerade option, postfix probably does too since its a
drop in replacement.
if you masquerade as say mydomain.com no matter what domain the sender
uses it'll get changed to mydomain.com ..is that what your lookin for ?
nate
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
matthe I'm
Hi !
Is it possibble to masquarade my e-mail to the outside world from
my LAN ? I'll tell you exactly what I wanted to say. I have a local
LAN, one e-mail address. I have set up a local DNS and ipchains
rules but I stopped at sendmail. I want to relay mail for the local
machines and put the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possibble to masquarade my e-mail to the outside world from
my LAN ? I'll tell you exactly what I wanted to say. I have a local
LAN, one e-mail address. I have set up a local DNS and ipchains
rules but I stopped at sendmail. I want to relay mail for the local
I'm not sure if this is what the original poster wanted, but...
Is is possible to masquerade a single email address in the same way the
IP-Masq masquerades a single internet connection? By this I mean, to
have a debian box receive emails via a single address, and be able to
distribute each one to
Starting with the slink base system, I installed packages lprng,
magicfilter, gs. Then did magicfilterconfig --force
I ended up with the following in /etc/printcap
lp|hpdj|HP Deskjet540:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hpdj:\
:sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\
steve I ended up with the following in /etc/printcap
steve
steve lp|hpdj|HP Deskjet540:\
steve:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hpdj:\
steve:sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\
steve:if=/etc/magicfilter/dj500-filter:\
steve:af=/var/log/lp-acct:lf=/var/log/lp-errs:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Steve Brown wrote:
steve Sorry I can't try printing from Netscape or anything else. I have a
steve base system plus lprng, magicfilter, and gs. That's it. As for
steve restarting lprng, 2 people have advised me to do that, but I'm new
steve enough to Unix/Linux/Debian
can someone tell me what is the correct value to be put in
/etc/news/inn.conf for the variable moderatormailer ?
I always get this error and inn doesn't start
# /usr/lib/news/bin/inncheck
/etc/news/inn.conf:16: modmailer has bad address
Pf
--
:- George == George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Leave it out of inn.conf completely and set the last line of
/etc/news/moderators to:
*:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That has always worked for me in the past.
thanks for the tip, but I have another problem now. The installation
of
Please give this newbie some advice.
I have configured X to the point where I get an Enlightenment window including
one open terminal window that gives me access to the command line.
But I can't use any functions. When I try to open Eterm, Electric Eyes, GIMP,
etc., I get messages saying they are
Helphelp,
I am trying to install 3dfx Xfree86 drivers for my voodoo3 video card. I am
running into a conflict between these drivers and the debian drivers.I am
using Debian that Oreilly and Var are selling. 2.1.? Any ideas how
to get around this. Details are below:
I have successfully downloaded
if you want 3D acceleration make sure to get the XF86 drivers from
http://linux.3dfx.com as they are heavily modified. the stock XF86 3.3.5
doesnt work so great with my banshee..(which uses the same driver)
nate
On 21 Dec 1999, Steve Winston wrote:
xee42 Helphelp,
xee42 I am trying to install
Help please.
I am trying to install from the latest unstable on a machine with a
NE200 network card.
During the initial boot session, I select this module, and configure
networking, and am able to access the network.
However after the first reboot
Help please.
I am trying to install from the latest unstable on a machine with a
NE200 network card.
During the initial boot session, I select this module, and configure
networking, and am able to access the network.
However after the first reboot
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 11:56:52AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
3) I would try the Ethernet HOWTO.
I noticed that the metalab.unc.edu/LDP site (which is
www.linuxdoc.org) is down tonight. You can also find the
Ethernet How-To at
/network)
Hope this helps,
Paul
Stan Brown wrote:
Help please.
I am trying to install from the latest unstable on a machine with a
NE200 network card.
During the initial boot session, I select this module, and configure
networking, and am able
hello readers,
NEW USER question/problem, need help if possible. in trying to solve one
shared libraries problem, i unintentionally removed the following library:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/egcs-2.91.60/libstdc++.so
i don't know how to reinstall that file. i do not know the exact
Peter Mickle wrote:
hello readers,
NEW USER question/problem, need help if possible. in trying to solve one
shared libraries problem, i unintentionally removed the following library:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/egcs-2.91.60/libstdc++.so
i don't know how to reinstall that file.
On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 07:05:14PM -0400, Peter Mickle wrote:
hello readers,
NEW USER question/problem, need help if possible. in trying to solve one
shared libraries problem, i unintentionally removed the following library:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/egcs-2.91.60/libstdc++.so
Hi
Hello!
I have a Compaq 590 Deskpro with internal PCnet/32 net-card on board.
Debian 2.1 Slink is running.
Now I installed as 2nd card a 3Com 900, because to build a packet
filter firewall.
PCnet/32 at 0x1000, irq 11 as eth1
3Com 900 at 0x1040, irq 10 as eth0
in lilo config the parameters are
Hi all,
I am having a nightmare installing two NICs on one machine.
One is an Accton PnP ISA which normally runs at io=0x300. The other is a
Dlink 528 PCI card.
I cannot get the ISA card recognised at all. I've tried io=240, 260, 280,
300, 320, 340 and 360 as well as the io=0x300 which it
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 09:50:32AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
One is an Accton PnP ISA which normally runs at io=0x300. The other is a
Dlink 528 PCI card.
Please supply more information:
Does it run if it is the only card in the system? What driver do you use for
the accton (what chip is it?)
NICs - help please
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 10:26:37AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
What is isapnp?
A program to configure ISA PnP devices. You will need it for most of those.
Just do
apt-get install isapnp
I've told the BIOS that I don't have a PnP OS.
Which means, the BIOS should do the configuration of the
: Debian Users debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: 2 NICs - help please
I'm hoping someone out there will have a better idea than me where to look
for a solution to this, but in a nutshell:
The short version:
Since I reinstalled/repartitioned/moved the kernel to 2.2.9, apt-get
has been stalling indefinitely as it downloads anything from a resource
listed in
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 18:27:00 +0200, Egon Schmid wrote:
No. Use DebianDoc or DocBook and forget sgml-tools.
Just some background: tools like sgml-tools that format or translate SGML
documents usually support only a specific set of DTDs. In the case of
sgml-tools, it's Linuxdoc-sgml (old) or
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