Re: CVS account.

2003-10-13 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmm... no answer. May I ask what's the problem? I'm just slow. Of course, I'm not the only one able to do it, but, hey, since I'm here. I need a username, alternate username, and password using my GPG key. -- ...Adam Di Carlo...[EMAIL

Re: debian-installer cvs access

2003-09-29 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Gaudenz Steinlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A few days ago a asked you about write access to the d-i cvs. I never got any such message. Sadly I didn't hear anything from you. See above. :( Could you please tell me which next steps I'm supposed to do or if you are just busy and will take

Re: debian-installer cvs access

2003-09-29 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Ok, you're all setup. Username is 'gaudenz'. -- ...Adam Di Carlo...[EMAIL PROTECTED]...URL:http://www.onshored.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: New IRC messages

2003-07-03 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [Thu 03 Jul 07:23:21]([EMAIL PROTECTED]) around? [Thu 03 Jul 07:25:37]([EMAIL PROTECTED]) testing out loading 1.6c for bf2.4... [Thu 03 Jul 07:25:43]([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if it works we should NMU it no? 1.6c is what? Loadlin upstream fix to work

Re: CVS problems?

2003-03-12 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Alastair McKinstry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Has anyone else had problems doing diffs, etc. against cvs.debian.org? e.g. coll:build$ cvs diff -r1.1 Makefile cvs [server aborted]: no such tag N coll:build$ This happens with both :ext and :pserver:anonymous for debian-boot, for me. I

Re: Status of boot-floppies for Debian 3.0r2

2003-01-23 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: - help Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] to test the Sparc boot-floppies Hmmm, no SPARC build eh? Are there any sparc developers on this list who have access to a SPARC box running stable and can help us out by building this? Please follow-up to

Re: Bug?? in Woody

2003-01-23 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Barry Eslick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am a very newbie to the Linux community, but when I was given a Sparc5, I felt I must become involved. Now, to the bug??. I installed Potato without too many problems and this runs well. But, when I decided to upgrade to Woody, the installation went

Re: Status of boot-floppies for Debian 3.0r2

2003-01-23 Thread Adam DiCarlo
dann frazier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a sparcstation 4 running straight woody that i'd be willing to build stuff on - i'm afraid i missed some context though - is this for a boot-floppies update for woody? Yes, we're trying to get boot-floppies 3.0.24 for Debian 3.0r2. See

intel e1000 gigabyte

2003-01-12 Thread Adam DiCarlo
I just recently complete an installation on a Dell PowerEdge 2650. Using the latest stable versions, hit some known problems. I was just brining this up to see if we can solve any of these for the stable update. The PERC3/Di SCSI controller did seem supported, although it may be buggy,

Re: intel e1000 gigabyte

2003-01-12 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Excellent, looks like the 3.0.24 version should fix all issues with that server. Let me know if you need me to test anything on a poweredge 2650. I can't test full install but we can check things are booting and net card is working. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..[EMAIL

updating http://www.debian.org/intro/organization

2003-01-09 Thread Adam DiCarlo
I'm updating http://www.debian.org/intro/organization and I wanted to have you guys here review this. I forget who volunteered to manage the install manual? Installation System Team -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] current: Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Installation System for `stable' -- [EMAIL

Re: Current EEPRO100 Driver in boot-floppies

2003-01-09 Thread Adam DiCarlo
CCS Crew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The driver in the boot-floppies images for the eepro100 seems to be out-of-date and broken. The problem is characterized by the NIC's failure to respond after minimal usage. Intel (and newer drivers for the NIC) offers a working driver for Linux that I have

Re: 3c905b-tx and 3c905c-txm cannot install

2003-01-09 Thread Adam DiCarlo
ASC - Ronald Roeleveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: /lib/modules/2.2.20-idepci/net/3c59x.o: Init_module : Device or resource busy Hint: insmod error can be caused by incorrect module parameters including invalid IO or IRQ parameters /lib/modules/2.2.20-idepci/net/3c59x.o: insmod

Re: Bug#175187: This bug should be fixed on boot-floppies side

2003-01-09 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Anthony Towns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 07:40:24PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote: I don't really like the way the amount of packages debootstrap installs is increasing, but that probably has to be done... There probably needs to be a long-sought distinction between

Re: release notes moved from debian-boot to debian-doc cvs repo

2003-01-07 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Josip Rodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've now moved the release notes as well. Adam, please tag stuff appropriately, or whatever you did the last time :) Done. Btw, the tag is manual_now_in_DDP. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..[EMAIL PROTECTED]...URL:http://www.onshored.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Bug#174887: [THOMAS CUNY tec121@msn.com] Re: Bug#174887: (no subject)

2003-01-03 Thread Adam DiCarlo
---BeginMessage--- From: Adam DiCarlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: THOMAS CUNY [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Bug#174887: (no subject) Date: 01 Jan 2003 13:59:40 -0600 reassign 174887 boot-floppies retitle 174887 [i386] keyboard problem on emachines

manuals that are moving to ddp

2003-01-02 Thread Adam DiCarlo
I've put the 'manual_now_in_DDP' tag on the Dselect-beginner's manual. The context for this is that the dselect beginner's manual, the release notes, and the installation manual are all being split from the boot-floppies and maintained independantly, and in the debian-doc CVS area

Bug#140579: Report: tftpboot install successfull

2003-01-02 Thread Adam DiCarlo
I also agree that what I read looked good, but it didn't seem to cover all of the issues mentioned in the bug, such as coming up with an overview of the different netboot options and which is best to use... -- ...Adam Di Carlo..[EMAIL PROTECTED]...URL:http://www.onshored.com/ -- To

Bug#140579: Report: tftpboot install successfull

2003-01-02 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Michael Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 04:40:50PM -0600, Adam DiCarlo wrote: overview of the different netboot options and which is best to use... The one that works. You're asking for something like review the currently supported architectures and explain which

Bug#140579: Report: tftpboot install successfull

2003-01-02 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Chris Tillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I also agree that what I read looked good, but it didn't seem to cover all of the issues mentioned in the bug, such as coming up with an overview of the different netboot options and which is best to use... Yes, and I don't have a clue about that.

Bug#174887: (no subject)

2003-01-01 Thread Adam DiCarlo
reassign 174887 boot-floppies retitle 174887 [i386] keyboard problem on emachines t1742 thanks THOMAS CUNY [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: System: eMachines T1742 purchased from Best Buy with Windows XP preinstalled Software: Debian Woody 3.0 cdroms purchased from Linux Central

Bug#140579: Report: tftpboot install successfull

2002-12-31 Thread Adam DiCarlo
retitle 140579 i386 tftpboot undocumenteed tags 140579 - patch reassign 140579 install-doc thanks Thanks for your contributions and documentation. We'll do our best to integrate this, and let you know when the install manual is ready for review. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..[EMAIL

Bug#140579: Report: tftpboot install successfull

2002-12-30 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Please retain the CC to the bugs.debian.org addresss. nb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Le dim 29/12/2002 à 22:07, Adam DiCarlo a écrit : nb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks to Michael R. Schwarzbach and he's post I finally can install debian via tftp. I think the need is going growing

Bug#140579: Report: tftpboot install successfull

2002-12-30 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Is it just me, or isn't it rather a crippling problem that etherboot requires a floppy or other bootable medium to do the etherbooting? I guess however, since there is no OpenBoot on x86, that's just the breaks. Tell me, why is it interesting/useful to floppy-boot into etherboot rather than

Re: Support for a new PowerPC board

2002-12-29 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Ross Vumbaca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There is a new PowerPC board aimed at consumers called AmigaOne (or MAI Teron CX/PX) and we have been porting the Linux kernel+some drivers to it. I run Debian Woody on mine and of what does work, works quite well. I would like to help Debian

Bug#140579: Report: tftpboot install successfull

2002-12-29 Thread Adam DiCarlo
nb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks to Michael R. Schwarzbach and he's post I finally can install debian via tftp. I think the need is going growing to do that and it's really time to update documentation. Can you identify for us exactly what sections in the latest install manual are wrong,

Re: Working Network Installs

2002-12-21 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Cassandra Lynette Brockett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was just wondering if anyone is working on creating a working network system for Debian? Yes. I've install using boot-floppies over network completely lots of times. Not on i386 though. At the moment all the available methods require a

Re: adam di carlo is back

2002-12-21 Thread Adam DiCarlo
The release notes and links to them have been fixed in the latest boot-floppies sources. Also the documentation contents of the install-doc package. The bugs will show as pending and not marked as fixed until 3.0.24 makes it into the archive. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..[EMAIL

Re: Unidentified subject!

2002-12-21 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Tadej Vodopivec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a problem with booting linux. I had dual boot win-linux. Then I had to reinstall windows cos` of virus. Now linux wont boot. It may be a lilo problem. When I boot a computer from the 1st installation cd and set method rescue, argument debug

Re: [important] CVS-generated email shouldn't go here

2002-12-21 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Ok, the following source packages now use the srcpackage_cvs facility at packages.qa.debian.org: debian-installer (virtual for all the stuff under debian-installer) boot-floppies tasksel debian-cd base-config mklibs modconf fai This lets users subscribe to CVS messages as they

Re: [important] CVS-generated email shouldn't go here

2002-12-13 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Martin Quinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Completely agreed. I'm quite interested in following the devel of d-i, but if I'm requiered to subscribe to N PTS module, I surely won't do that. No problem, I agree. If you're sick with cvs commits on this list, please go for a debian-boot-cvs

Re: [important] CVS-generated email shouldn't go here

2002-12-12 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Le Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 11:05:10AM +, Colin Watson écrivait: Everything works automagically, I don't need any override. Anything sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is automatically forwarded to the subscribers of entry xx who have the keyword cvs

Re: [important] CVS-generated email shouldn't go here

2002-12-10 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 06:37:15PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: [Adam DiCarlo] Hmm, would that have all of debian-installer's messages sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or split them up by true source package? Whichever you like. I

Re: [important] CVS-generated email shouldn't go here

2002-12-10 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Geert Stappers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: At which list will the discussion go about the CVS commits? To this list here. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..[EMAIL PROTECTED]...URL:http://www.onshored.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: [important] CVS-generated email shouldn't go here

2002-12-09 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Adam DiCarlo wrote: If anyone has any objections to this (I can't imaging why) let me know. Otherwise I'll forward boot-floppies and debian-installer messages to their corresponding PTS source pkg addresses. Hmm, would that have all of debian

Re: Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1

2002-12-09 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Boot-floppies source pkg is 3.0.22 in woody, tno the stuff in dists/woody/main/disks-i386/ is 3.0.23. This should be fixed, dragging the 3.0.23 source pkg into stable. We should have a 3.0.24 available in the not too distant future -- not sure if we'll have it in time... Given delays in

Re: CVS location for dselect documentation for beginners

2002-12-09 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is it packaged anywhere now? Yes, install-doc. Are you talking CVS version? As far as I look into debian archive, I see install-doc as a part of boot-floppies source tree and install-doc is only a binary package name. (I think Josip is talking

adam di carlo is back

2002-12-08 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Hey guys, I was unsubscribed from this group and swamped with RL work for a while, but I'm back. If there are any issues folks need my attention on that were sent here, please resend them to me directly. If you do want my attention, its sometimes best to send mail directly to me. I don't mind

Re: CVS location for dselect documentation for beginners

2002-12-08 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Josip Rodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If it goes in with dpkg, then we have a whole new set of arrangements to make with the dpkg developers in order to accept the document, to have others work on it, translate it, etc. I'd very much like to avoid that. Well, it's actually far less work for

[important] CVS-generated email shouldn't go here

2002-12-08 Thread Adam DiCarlo
We're doing the wrong thing by having CVS commit messages sent to debian-boot. I'd like to change this in the following manner, quoted from the Developer's Reference: 4.11.3 Forwarding CVS commits in the PTS If you use a publicly accessible CVS repository for maintaining your Debian

Re: CVS location for dselect documentation for beginners

2002-12-08 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Josip Rodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If in the DDP CVS area, should it be packaged as well? I think it will need to be... It can be packaged from there too, I don't see how that would necessarily impede the packaging process. No, it's just more work to be done is all

Re: adam di carlo is back

2002-12-08 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Christian T. Steigies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 04:21:19PM -0600, Adam DiCarlo wrote: Hey guys, I was unsubscribed from this group and swamped with RL work for a while, but I'm back. If there are any issues folks need my attention on that were sent here, please

Re: CVS location for dselect documentation for beginners

2002-12-07 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Josip Rodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The dselect beginners guide is the one document in the b-f CVS tree that _really_ doesn't belong there: if you remove the dependencies on the b-f files from the header, you'll notice just a few missing tags, none of which are even borderline important to

Re: Hard Disks Are Not Detected in a Intel System that Has an ATA Controller Card in the Debian 3.0 Installation 3.0.23 Program

2002-10-18 Thread Adam DiCarlo
Daniel P Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On a 2 hard-disk drive PC with Windows XP Professional and a Promise Ultra133 TX2 ATA controller card (http://www.promise.com/product/subsys_detail_eng.asp?pid=87fid=3) the Debian Installation System 3.0.23 (built on 15/05/02) gives the error