On Saturday 29 November 2003 14:17, Pernilla Uhlin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created two diskless client with debians diskless package (I've
> followed every step and created diskless-createbasetgz and
> diskless-newimage as well). The clients boot perfectly, every seems to
> be ok. The only thing th
On Monday 24 November 2003 12:56, Bjorn Johansson wrote:
> Hello!
>
> 1. How do a patch my kernel?
Hello,
if you use kernel-package, you can just run this:
make-kpkg --added-patches foo ...
See man make-kpkg for more details.
If you want to patch your kernel source tree permamently (or there is no
On Friday 21 November 2003 14:43, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I mounted an image through a loop interface and now when I try to unload
> it I get a message:
> umount: /home/micha/tmp: device is busy
> I made sure no file is open from there but nothing helps.
> How do I see what is using that mount point?
Hello,
you might also just upgrade your woody sytem to KNOPPIX by installing all
packages included in KNOPPIX.
1. Boot KNOPPIX
2. Open a root shell ([ctrl]+[alt]+[F1])
3. Run the following commands(hdXn is the device of your root partition):
mount /dev/hdXn /mnt
apt-show-versions -a>/mnt/knoppix_p
On Saturday 01 November 2003 19:49, Haines Brown wrote:
...
> I did as you said, literally (commented out just the two proxy lines),
> and it may have gone better. This time I piped the output, so know I
> captured the entire file. It starts with a lot of this:
>
> Err cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 3
On Saturday 01 November 2003 18:38, Haines Brown wrote:
> Jakob, a little light is begging to shine. In my reading I did not see
> anything about apt-cdrom, and so had to guess what had to be added to
> the config file. I guessed, wrong, it seems.
>
> > > Err http://ftp.br.debian.org woody/main P
On Saturday 01 November 2003 16:23, Haines Brown wrote:
> Well, no, at least not now when I try it. I was only looking at the
> end of all the response, for I can't seem to copy/paste from an
> xterm. However, this time did an eshell in emacs and saved the buffer
> that resulted from the apt-get up
On Saturday 01 November 2003 16:10, Rob Weir wrote:
> "dpkg-deb -X libc6_from_debian_not_suse.deb
> /place/you/mounted/your/broken/system"
dpkg can install packages in a chrooted environment:
dpkg --root=/path/to/your/system -i libc6_from_debian.deb
Regards
Jakob
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On Saturday 01 November 2003 04:07, paul wrote:
> A dist-upgrade last night broke my formerly sid system. I was getting
> seg-faults from almost everything including bash.
Hello,
if you run sid, you should really be able to use the debian bug tracking
system. Your problem was probably caused by #
On Friday 31 October 2003 20:25, BruceG wrote:
> > Ainsi parla BruceG le 304ème jour de l'an 2003:
> >> Hey all,
> >>
> >>I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
> >>make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
> >>Debian Stable. My PC is kind of
On Friday 31 October 2003 20:38, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> i recently gave my laptop to another girl at work, with the debian
> install i'd done on it. what i forgot, however, was that i'd set it
> up with the dvorak layout (oops). this is no problem for X -- i just
> did a `dpkg-reconfigure xserve
Hello,
have you checke your system memory? To check the memory, reboot the system
with memtest86 and look whether you get any error messages.
Regards
Jakob
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:00:15 +0200, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can I install a simple bind package, and with it, run two bind daemons
> on different ports serving the same domain using different zone files?
Why different ports? For your problem it is probably best to serve on
diffe
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