On 14 Feb 1999, ? wrote:
Saludos...
Bueno la cuestion es sencilla, estoy pensando en comprarme uno.
Van bien con linux?
o me pillo un PII?
Bueno,, yo tengo un AMD K6 II 3D 300mhz funsionando con hamm (instalados
smail,inn+suck,ircd(solo en pruebas)y wu-ftpd-academ.
y va DE
Antonio A. Rivas Ojanguren wrote:
Hola 'tonta':
Lo siento no puede resistir el chiste fácil. Ahora en serio.
Tengo dos unidades de disco extraible, a saber: una ZIP-100 en el puerto
paralelo y una LS-120 interna (MATSHITA LS-120 VER5 00). El kernel es el
2.0.36 y no tengo instalado el
Hola:
Hace apenas dos semanas que terminé de montar un un systema K6-2 3D a 333Mhz
con 128 MB de RAM y aunque aún no lo he probado a fondo con Debian (he
instalado slink, kernel 2.0.36), va como un misil.
La inicialización del sistema, descontando la parada que hace para detectar
mi tarjeta SCSI
¡Muchas gracias a todos!
Como habéis comentado, he solucionado el error usando (export
LANG=C;make-kpkg ...): la variable LANG estaba puesta a spanish como
seguro que a casi todos los hispanohablantes. He buscado en los docs de
kernelk-source, kernel-doc y kernel-package y no he encontrado nada
Por si te sirve de algo ...
No he tenido la suerte de utilizar un K6-2 a 300 MHz con Linux pero si con
NT.
Tenemos tb en el trabajo varios P-II 300/266 pero con discos SCSI en vez de
con IDE.
Lo que si te puedo decir es que el AMD está cumpliendo como el que más y de
momento no ha causado más
On 14-Feb-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saludos...
Bueno la cuestion es sencilla, estoy pensando en comprarme uno.
Van bien con linux?
o me pillo un PII?
Si te vas a pillar un sistema nuevo no hay mucha diferencia de precios entre un
PII y un K6-2, pero si lo que vas a a hacer es
El paquete DGS permite comvertir el display en un display postscript
cosa muy util a la hora de visualizar manuales online de diversas
maquinas (sun, vax, etc)
Alguien lo ha configurado y le funciona
yo lo estoy intentando pero no lo consigo
Gracias por vuestra
Hola a todos:
Como puedo concatenar varios fichero en uno? Cre'ia que era de esta
forma, pero no
$ f1.txt f2.txt f21.txt
Gracias de antemano,
David
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Hola :
Hola a todos:
Como puedo concatenar varios fichero en uno? Cre'ia que era de esta
forma, pero no
$ f1.txt f2.txt f21.txt
usa :
$ cat f1.txt f2.txt f21.txt
Hernán
Hernán J Cervantes Rodríguez
Xose Manoel Ramos dixit:
Hola a todos!!
Estaba pensando en echarle una ojeada a unas cuantas cosas, pero ya
estoy harto de gastar dinero bajandomelas de internet. No son cosas
lijeritas si no:
* el kernel 2.2.x
* la última versión (posible) del GNOME
* el GIMP 1.0.2
Pues si es fácil
bash$ cat f1.txt f2.txt f21.txt
Ojo y no pongas como resultado alguno de los dos ficheros porque es
posible que la bash se haga un lío con los descriptores y el resultado sea
un fichero en blanco.
Javi
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 03:38:47PM +,
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bueno la cuestion es sencilla, estoy pensando en comprarme uno.
Van bien con linux?
o me pillo un PII?
Dentro de unos años podré decir que nunca tuve un Pentium II,
con eso creo que digo todo, no? ;-)
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On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Antonio A. Rivas Ojanguren wrote:
Hola 'tonta':
:-DDD
Linux detecta la LS durante el arranque y la identifica como 'hdb'
Aparte del tema de los módulos, que ya te han comentado, creo
que hay que iniciar con un disquete dentro, pero no toi seguro.
Puedo utilizar el Dselect en Debian para instalar cualquier programa? Como?
Hola a todos en primer lugar.
Mi problema comenzo cuando instale el kernel 2.2.0 he probado a
compilarlo n monton de veces con diferentes opciones pero no va ni
atiros a ver si me podeis ayudar.
En las opciones del kernel estan soportadas las que tienen que ver
con la impresion:
Pollywog wrote:
I just jumped over to Debian from another distro. I am trying to find my wa
y
around, but I cannot find rc.local, the Debian version of it.
All the init scripts go in /etc/init.d; there are symbolic links to them in
the directories /etc/rc[S0-6].d (where [S0-6]
Mitch Blevins wrote:
The newer NetGear cards ship with a floppy that contains their
own version of tulip.c which is not necessarily the same tulip.c
that is included in your kernel tarball.
Replace the tulip.c in the kernel tree with the one included on
the floppy and recompile, reboot,
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Mitch Blevins wrote:
The newer NetGear cards ship with a floppy that contains their
own version of tulip.c which is not necessarily the same tulip.c
that is included in your kernel tarball.
Replace the tulip.c in the kernel tree with the one included
Cat 3 is required for Tbase 10 connection, Cat 5 is for Tbase 100 and
lower.
Mac.
Brandon Mitchell wrote:
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I plugged in my other laptop using the same pcmcia NIC and
wire. Same amount of packet loss.
Do I conclude that it's either my hub
Hi,
Since I'd compiled kernel 2.2.1 i'm unable to control volume of my
radio card through xradiotrack or listen any
station using wmtune !
I already had created /dev/radio but it still seems isn't working ...
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Feb 13 05:18 radio -
/dev/radio0
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Chris Wong wrote:
Okay,
I've installed mySQL using apt. Now, I'm wondering, it's running, but
how do I do a crash-and-burn test with it? I'm also wondering if the version
is the same as the one on www.mysql.org.
Another funny thing, I'm not too sure on what
Hello,
Is there anyone having problems with real player and sound in new
kernels?
I am using kernel 2.2.1 and I got an awe64 sound card. As far as I
know, every other sound application is working well (I am hearing a cd
now for example). But, every time I click on a rvplayer link I got the
Hi,
I have a Compaq Contura 3/25 notebook, 386SL, 6mb RAM, 115mb HD. I am
trying to install Debian on a second partition created by FIPS. The first
partition is a 60mb for Dos/Win3.1, the rest for Linux. However, in the
install routine for Debian, when I try to partition the hard disk, the
Its a bug in RealPlayer 5.0. Take it up with RealNetworks.
In RP5.0, they took advantage of a bug in the 2.0.x kernels that got
closed up with 2.2.x.
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Paulo Silva wrote:
Hello,
Is there anyone having problems with real player and sound in new
kernels?
I am
I've used the procedure in
http://www.linuxhq.com/lnxlists/linux-kernel/lk_9810_02/msg00616.html
to temporarily solve the problem.
HTH,
James
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 12:38:03AM -0300, Paulo Silva wrote:
Hello,
Is there anyone having problems with real player and sound in new
kernels?
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, George Bonser wrote:
: On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
:
: On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 09:09:32AM -0600, David Webster wrote:
: During the drivers installation phase there is no facility for
: installing sound card info. I find this quite odd since sound is
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
: Mitch Blevins wrote:
:
: The newer NetGear cards ship with a floppy that contains their
: own version of tulip.c which is not necessarily the same tulip.c
: that is included in your kernel tarball.
:
: Replace the tulip.c in the kernel tree
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
: AAAH!!!
:
:
: Well I made it back from Frye's and bought a Netgear Fast
: Ethernet NIC, a Netgear Fast Ethernet Hub, and I'm still
: using the Linksys pcmcia fast ethernet NIC for my laptop.
Netgear is good stuff. HOWEVER - chances are
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Tony wrote:
Hi,
I have a Compaq Contura 3/25 notebook, 386SL, 6mb RAM, 115mb HD. I am
trying to install Debian on a second partition created by FIPS. The first
partition is a 60mb for Dos/Win3.1, the rest for Linux. However, in the
install routine for Debian, when
Mitch Blevins wrote:
I've never had problems with them. They're fast and dirt cheap.
I have also heard many other people sing praises to NetGear.
They look pretty good. I'll have to pick up a couple this week.
Thanks
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Nathan E Norman wrote:
The rev A model with the Digital chip is excellent - I have several in
hard use. I have a huge box of the rev B NICs (with the Netgear chip)
- haven't had a chance to stress test these yet, but I plan to do so
this week. I'm told you must use the tulip.c found on the
The future has arrived.
I didn't wait long enough. I turned my back, and sure enough the serial ports
were
back on auto and I couldn't connect. It wasn't different versions of setserial
as I
had thought.
Anyway, Brandon, your solution of adding serial to /etc/modules appears to
have
worked.
I'm trying to do a roll-your-own x11amp, but can't get past the
configure script. I get the following message:
checking for thread-safe xlibs... no
configure: error: You need to have thread-safe xlibs to use x11amp.
Wha?
Thanks,
Matt
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They're always havin' a
This isn't a great workaround, not even a good one, but I'd go to a prompt
and run fdisk (instead of cfdisk which the install starts for you). Press
m for help, it's more primitive than cfdisk, but that's why I like it.
Depending on where cfdisk is segfaulting, fdisk could do the same thing.
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Tim Heuser wrote:
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Tim Heuser wrote:
Do you mean to have 2.0.34 as my kernel before upgrading to the 2.0.36?
This was in the /etc/src dir right?
You're supposed to be in /usr/src. This is where you uncompress the
kernel
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Tony wrote:
This isn't a great workaround, not even a good one, but I'd go to a prompt
and run fdisk (instead of cfdisk which the install starts for you). Press
m for help, it's more primitive than cfdisk, but that's why I like it.
Depending on where cfdisk is
I have 3 machines that are Intel Pentium 2 machines, one is a dual
processor and the others are not. However these machines have a real
annoying pause, it lasts from 2- 15 seconds and happens quite a bit.
This is real annoying, anyone know what could be causing this ?
The dual has it the worst
What does one do about KDEDIR after installing the Debian KDE packages?
I want to install kxicq (from source) but it complains about not finding KDE.
I can even find KDE with the 'locate' command, and it is working. There is a
kde binary but no kde/bin.
thanks
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Okay, I'd like to thank everyone who helped me set up Debian after my
segmentation fault errors, I finally got to the console and used cfdisk.
Runs great now, I finally got in!
Now, I want to know how I can set up some kind of boot manager to select
between DOS partition and the Linux, so I don't
Hi all,
experimented a little on which news-server to use: cnews or inn. Finally
decided for inn and removed (not purged) cnews via dselect.
Only problem was the cron-job (/etc/cron.d/cnews) remained, was not de-
activated and caused lots of emails, because the pathes and files were (of
There is a 'UNIX for Dummies' book. It might be helpful in getting you
through some of the userland basics, but it won't be much help as far as
sysadminning goes.
You can use lilo to dualboot the system, eliminating the need for a boot
disk. Attached is a sample of my lilo.conf for booting
Forgive me if I am wrong, as it has been 2 years since I ran KDE. But I
remember back on Slackware when I had to compile it. That it requires the
KDEDIR environment variable which points to the KDE installed location. Is
this what it could be complaining about. Maybe you should put export
On 15-Feb-99 debian wrote:
Forgive me if I am wrong, as it has been 2 years since I ran KDE. But I
remember back on Slackware when I had to compile it. That it requires the
KDEDIR environment variable which points to the KDE installed location. Is
this what it could be complaining about.
I have run across a dependency problem and I wonder if I should just install
KDE from source. When I tried to install the package I needed, that one
conflicted with one already installed, and I am afraid I will break my system
if I start removing stuff.
lilypad:/home/pollywog# dpkg -i
This is real annoying, anyone know what could be causing this ?
Check dmesg for any non-normal messages. I had long pauses like this on
our mailserver, and dmesg logged the following each time:
Warning: possible SYN flood from 202.232.2.113 on 133.20.19.21:25.
Sending cookies.
I never did
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/wxxt1_1.66d-2.deb
Why does the first 'find' query give no results?
Johann
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In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/wxxt1_1.66d-2.deb
Why does the first 'find' query give no results?
Are you quoting the argument to avoid shell expansion?
$ find
This is funny. I try to install Wine and it needs libwine, but when I try to
install libwine, it needs Wine. Like the question about the chicken or the
egg, which came first? ;)
lilypad:/home/pollywog# dpkg -i libwine0.0.971116_0.0.990131-1.deb
(Reading database ... 49423 files and directories
On 15-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote:
This is funny. I try to install Wine and it needs libwine, but when I try
to
install libwine, it needs Wine. Like the question about the chicken or the
egg, which came first? ;)
Very strange but the next time I ran dselect and chose configure packages
that have
I am really moving along with Debian, fixing one thing after another.
What is missing here? I have never seen this error.
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 pics/*.xpm /usr/share/apps/kxicq/pics
/bin/sh ../mkinstalldirs /usr/share/apps/kxicq/wav
mkdir /usr/share/apps/kxicq/wav
/usr/bin/install -c -m
I have a problem with 'gnotepad+'. For some reason I cannot remove the
application.
vitasat# dpkg --remove gnotepad+
dpkg: error processing gnotepad+ (--remove):
Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
reinstall it before attempting a removal.
Thank you all very much!
As some of you commented, the error was solved using (export LANG=C;
make-kpkg ...): my LANG variable was set to spanish. I have searched
in the docs of kernel-source, kernel-doc and kernel-package and I have
found nothing about taking into account the variable LANG. I am
At 11:41 PM 2/14/99 -0600, Tony wrote:
Okay, I'd like to thank everyone who helped me set up Debian after my
segmentation fault errors, I finally got to the console and used cfdisk.
Runs great now, I finally got in!
Now, I want to know how I can set up some kind of boot manager to select
between
Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
I get the following errors when I install qt:
kernel/qimage.cpp :614: X11/Xlib.hno such file or directory
: : X11/Xutil.h
: : X11/Xos.h
Are you sure that you have the `xlib6g-dev' package
I've dial-out already running on ippp0. Now I'd like to setup dial-in w/
PAP or CHAP on ippp1. Which files do I have to touch ... ?
Is there a problem w/ Mickeysoft ? - I saw a ms-chap flag somewhere
(can't remember where it was).
Ole J. Tetlie:
I'm trying to set up my brothers computer so that it just boots by
itself, and then mounts /usr and friends from my computer.
Have a read through FSSTND, the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. One of its
purposes is to let you do exactly that. It's in the debian-policy package.
Serge Gavrilov:
Now i have installed Slink. But I have a problem: /bin/open does not work
properly.
Could it be a permissions problem?
You can tell by trying the same thing as root; if it works for root but
doesn't work for normal users, check the permissions on /dev/tty12 (or
whichever VT
Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven:
I found some additional information about the cable modem:
Ah, you have a cable modem... and if it's not really Hayes-compatible,
you'll probably need to adjust the chat script that pon is using (most
likely in /etc/chatscripts/ ).
Once you get PPP up and running, that
I've been using Boot Control for some time and have no complaints. You can
find it at http://www.xs4all.nl/~gklein/bcpage.html.
Good luck.
Curt Daugaard
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On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 11:41:32PM -0600, Tony wrote:
Okay, I'd like to thank everyone who helped me set up Debian after
James,
I tried the solution you have proposed and it didn't work out. I get
an segmentation fault when trying to execute the script which loads
the small libraby. I have compiled the library with the -share
argument.
Any hint?
Paulo.
James Dietrich writes:
I've used the procedure in
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last thing /etc/init.d/rcS does is look for a file called
/sbin/setup.sh and if it exists, it runs it. I put all my local stuff
here.
Ugh .. that's quite wrong.
That hook is there only for the initial installation
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 09:19:41AM -0300, Paulo Silva wrote:
James,
I tried the solution you have proposed and it didn't work out. I get
an segmentation fault when trying to execute the script which loads
the small libraby. I have compiled the library with the -share
argument.
Any hint?
Dear Matt,
thank you very much for your long answer. I will try all this when I get
the time to try the 2.2 Kernels ...
Yours
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Hi!
How can I install Debian on a system with Symbios 53c875 SCSI?
Thanks,
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Hello all,
Using the latest potato version of SLRN. No matter which news server I use,
when I do a slrn -create, it only creates a tiny version of the entire news
list into ~/.jnewsrc_XXX. How do I get the full list from the news server?
slrn -d works fine. slrn_getdescs works fine.
ail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 09:18:22PM +1100, Jiri Baum wrote:
Serge Gavrilov:
Now i have installed Slink. But I have a problem: /bin/open does not work
properly.
Could it be a permissions problem?
You can tell by trying the same thing as root; if it works for root but
doesn't work for
Try to install X on the minimum specifications first and try to improve
it. That is do not select the big numbers but just the smaller ones E.g.
try to get 640x400 mode working first by underspecifying the capabilities
of your system. Also make sure that only your Xserver is installed. It is
MA == Michael Agbaglo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MA I've dial-out already running on ippp0. Now I'd like to setup
MA dial-in w/ PAP or CHAP on ippp1. Which files do I have to touch
MA ... ?
You need a device.ippp1 and ipppd.ippp1
in device.ippp1 you have to enable the lines about allowed
James Dietrich writes:
Well, I looked at my configuration and just realized that I am not using
libnlock.so anymore. From the rvplayer changelog:
rvplayer (1:5.0-7) frozen unstable; urgency=low
* Now contains a small shared library that is preloaded to work around the
bug that
Subject: Strange 'find' result
Date: Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 09:01:51AM +0200
In reply to:Johann Spies
Quoting Johann Spies([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
HAMM install disks should see it right off the bat.
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On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
Hi!
YeP! I am having the same problem after upgrading to the new kernel...
BTW, how did you set the memory(512k) for the awe device?? I am not sure
how much ram I have with my sound card, but it shows 0k on mine. All other
configuration are the same...
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Paulo Silva wrote:
In a message dated 2/14/99 5:44:45 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've installed Slink (kernel 2.0.36) but I couldn't set up the ppa.o
module for the zip during the installation (I'll thank any help on this
matter. The lp.o module was installed with the default
Hi!
Well, here is my screen's snapshot:
This disk uses Linux 2.0.34 (from kernel-image-2.0.34_2.0.34-4)
Press F1 for help, or ENTER to boot!
boot:
Loading root.bin.
Loading linux..
[...]
ncr53c875-1: restart (scsi reset).
ncr53c875-1: copying script fragments into
On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 02:14:43AM +, Preston Landers wrote:
I'm having problems with using apt-get dist-upgrade to get from Debian
2.0 to 2.1. My system currently has many slink packages installed, but
not all of them, and I would like apt-get to just upgrade them all for
me.
I've got
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
I've dial-out already running on ippp0. Now I'd like to setup dial-in w/
PAP or CHAP on ippp1. Which files do I have to touch ... ?
Use `isdnconfig' to create an ippp1 interface and an ipppd config for
ippp1. Configure /etc/isdn/device.ippp1 and
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Tony wrote:
Now, I want to know how I can set up some kind of boot manager to select
between DOS partition and the Linux, so I don't keep having to stick the
floppy in. I CAN do this right?
Other people have given you lilo advice so I won't bother here. lilo has
an
hmm not off the top of my head, the driver when it loads should give a
driver version (I don't use .34 anymore but I did) ; ie
Feb 4 08:37:17 the-penguin kernel: ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 11,
function 0
Feb 4 08:37Feb 4 08:37:17 the-penguin kernel: ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device
11,
Finally it now worked. After installing smbfsx I had another problem:
To identify myself to our NT-Server I used to use my username and
workgroup, worked fine with the old version.
But now I have so supply as the workgroup name the domain name to the
smbmount-2.1.x commandline. Doesn't make
Howdy all,
I forgot the command for the X setup that uses the graphical interface.
You know the one that starts out with choose the name of your mouse
device and the port that it is on. If you could email me directly that
would be great, since I have about 300 digests to catch up on. Thanks.
On 15-Feb-99 Tom wrote:
Howdy all,
I forgot the command for the X setup that uses the graphical interface.
You know the one that starts out with choose the name of your mouse
device and the port that it is on. If you could email me directly that
would be great, since I have about 300
Hi, I'm attempting to compile my kernel (2.0.34) for the first time to
enable sound. I was reading in the sound HOWTO that there is a card
supported Crystal CS4232 (PnP) mine is Crystal pnp Audio System
CODEC I was wondering if anyone has had experience with this card and
if it is possible
Any guesses as to what driver to use for this card since it is not
directly supported?
Hi,
I just reinstalled Debian and partitioned /dev/hda and /dev/hdc HDDs into
various partitions, of which I reserved /dev/hda1 (200MB) for installing
M$DOS6.x and /dev/hda2 (100MB) for IBM-DOS4.x
The partition types I used (with cfdisk) were FAT16 (for M$'s) and FAT12
(for IBM's). I also ran
On 15-Feb-99 David Webster wrote:
Any guesses as to what driver to use for this card since it is not
directly supported?
When I am unsure I compile all the ethernet drivers in and see if any succeed.
Sometimes this works, other times I have to play more.
I am using the SVGA server
I have 64Mb ram and a 128Mb swap and a matrox millinium 2 with 4mb
I get the message from mathematica that my xserver is running low on
memory and it locks up
what ever can I do
thanxs for reading
David Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any guesses as to what driver to use for this card since it is not
directly supported?
Go to Don Becker's page:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/
and download the driver. It's supported, according to this page. Note
that I've not tried it.
please look at this page for driver info.
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/rtl8139.html
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I have one of these (Genius I think) and I use the ne2k-pci module...
Cheers
Dave
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:56 -0600, David Webster wrote:
Any guesses as to what driver to use for this card since it is not
directly supported?
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On Mon, 15 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just reinstalled Debian and partitioned /dev/hda and /dev/hdc HDDs into
various partitions, of which I reserved /dev/hda1 (200MB) for installing
M$DOS6.x and /dev/hda2 (100MB) for IBM-DOS4.x
Based on the following paragraph, I assume you
ktb wrote:
Hi, I'm attempting to compile my kernel (2.0.34) for the first time to
enable sound. I was reading in the sound HOWTO that there is a card
supported Crystal CS4232 (PnP) mine is Crystal pnp Audio System
CODEC I was wondering if anyone has had experience with this card and
if
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Eric Drayer wrote:
I am using the SVGA server
I have 64Mb ram and a 128Mb swap and a matrox millinium 2 with 4mb
I get the message from mathematica that my xserver is running low on
memory and it locks up
what ever can I do
First, while you're running Mathematica
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Hi all!
last weeks I installed a number of PCs with nis and dhcp, one annoying thing
was if you temporaly cannot obtain your network configuration
maybe because the network or dhcp server is down, then nis did not work
but after the network goes up, so the
Hi all.
I've done this before but having stepped away from linux a while, can't
figure out what I'm doing wrong now.
I'm trying to connect to the internet through my NT server. I have WinGate
installed on the server just for this purpose. The linux box can ping the
server and other computers
I use the KDE window to configure dial-up settings. I have reconfigured the
connect script to this:
noauth.
That is the only line in the script. I connect through MSN which requires a
PAP login. I did not put a DNS number in hoping maybe it would configure
this dynamically. The IP is set to
Hi *,
in the 2.1.x kernels I used my 640 MB MOs without
problems.
With 2.2.x
- I cannot mount those MOs any longer,
- when using 'fdisk' on them I get an error-message
(ll_rw_block: device 08:30: only 2048-char blocks
implemented (1024))
- and when trying to put a filesystem on them with
On 15 Feb 1999q, Victor Torrico wrote:
Hello all,
Using the latest potato version of SLRN. No matter which news server I use,
when I do a slrn -create, it only creates a tiny version of the entire news
list into ~/.jnewsrc_XXX. How do I get the full list from the news server?
slrn -d
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, David Webster wrote:
Any guesses as to what driver to use for this card since it is not
directly supported?
It's an NE2000 clone and is supported since (I think) 2.0.34 and I used
the ISA ne2k driver successfully before that.
CONFIG_NE2K_PCI=y
Bob
Bob Nielsen
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:27:51AM -0600, ktb wrote:
Hi, I'm attempting to compile my kernel (2.0.34) for the first time to
enable sound. I was reading in the sound HOWTO that there is a card
supported Crystal CS4232 (PnP) mine is Crystal pnp Audio System
CODEC I was wondering if anyone has
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