Ocurre que cada ves que me intento conectar a mi ISP en
Colombia ya sea por PPP, KPP wvdial o minicom me aparecen unos caracteres muy
parecidos a los siguientes
xx x p[00]x x p[xx]
y hasta la fecha no he podido conectarme a internet desde
linux
alguien tiene una idea de lo que esta
Hazlo con Debian.
¿Qué es debían?
¿Una marca de anticonceptivos? :)
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Hola GNFR,
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 09:06:13AM +0100, GNFR wrote:
Hola Lista
Alguien me puede indicar como arranca el sistema operativo debian, es
decir, los ficheros que va ejecutando y donde deberia poner mis
aplicaciones para que se ejecutaran al inicio.
Te adjunto una pedaso de chuleta
Hola a todos.
Si yo puedo planificar un shutdown utilizando cron, ¿Como se haria
para planificar un encendido?
Saludos.
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De: Angel Vicente Perez [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: sábado 5 de febrero de 2000 9:26
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Apagado y encendido
Hola a todos.
Si yo puedo planificar un shutdown utilizando cron, ¿Como se haria
Hola...
Según la documentacion de AIX, esto si se puede hacer; siempre y
cuando no cortes la corriente.
Saludos.
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 09:13:50AM +, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
Hola...
Según la documentacion de AIX, esto si se puede hacer; siempre y
cuando no cortes la corriente.
Saludos.
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Ji ji. Me gusta la palabra debianer. Pues, e'l sone bueno. ;-)
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Pues, tal vez Ud. puede tratar userdel para borrar los passwords desde
/etc/passwd o /etc/shadow. Entonces, use rm -fr home directorio
para borrar del directorio. userdel quitaro' el usador desde los
grupos. (Lo siento para mi espanol. No esta' mi lengua primera ;-)
** Derek J Witt
Hola a todos
Bueno la decision esta tomada. Como no he averiguado como se planifica
un encendido en un AS/400, dejare instrucciones para que enciendan y
me avisen.
No tendria sentido poderme conectar al Linux, y despues desde alli no
poder operar sobre el AS/400.
Estos cortes de luz...
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 08:26:14AM +, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
Hola a todos.
Si yo puedo planificar un shutdown utilizando cron, ¿Como se haria
para planificar un encendido?
Algunas placas modernas (yo lo he visto en una de PIII) tienen como un
despertador en la bios: tu pones la
Por lo pronto estoy con lo de las DWN. PEro sí, creo que puedo
coordinar más cosas. Voy a echar un vistazo a la lista... Por cierto,
quizás podrias, en la lista de gnete trabajando en la traducción,
incluirme a mi como coordinador de las DWN y a Héctor
como quien las está traduciendo.
Hola a todos:
Soy relativamente nuevo en LyX/Latex.
Tengo instalada la versión 0.12B de LyX para Debian. He probado la 1.0.4 para
Redhat en otro ordenador y tiene opciones interesantes que me gustaría poder
usar en Debian, como la importación automática con relyx, alguno de los manuales
en
EL sáb, 29 ene 2000, Lluis Vilanova escribio:
En las X, puedes usar XFMail, es muy completo, aunque no sea tan
bonito como kmail o Messenger...
No se si soporta procmail, yo simplemente hago un uso adecuado
de los filtros...
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:22:42PM +, Oscar González wrote:
Hola a todos:
Hola Oscar,
Tengo instalada la versión 0.12B de LyX para Debian. He probado la 1.0.4 para
Redhat en otro ordenador y tiene opciones interesantes que me gustaría poder
usar en Debian, como la importación automática
Hell-o Fernando!
El día Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 10:35:41AM CET
¿ Y cual sería el mejor en castellano ?
Hazlo con Debian.
a mi el que más me gusta es este ;)
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Hell-o 31!
El día Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 01:49:55PM CET
prueba userdel ;)
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On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 11:32:50AM +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote
Hi All,
I'd like to compile/install the ted package on my slink box. Unfortunately
the slink debhelper lacks the dh_installmime and dh_link functions, (and
maybe some others) needed by the source package of ted.
Is it safe
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 09:02:54AM -0800, Pann McCuaig wrote
At work I administer an ethernet network of several dozen Win95 desktops
and a couple of Linux boxen running samba.
I'm trying to set up incoming PPP on an up-to-date Debian slink box. The
goal is for an employee to be able to
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 02:14:24PM -0500, David Teague wrote:
Hi
My system is an OLD (circa 1990) 486/66 with ISA motherboard and
64K Cache, 32 MB RAM, and 4 Gig IDE disk.
[...]
gandalf# /sbin/hwclock -w
mktime() failed unexpectedly (rc -1). Aborting.
You didn't mention the version of
Linus' own pronunciation of linux is not consistent. I've head
him use each of the main pronunciation forms at various times, and
often within the same conversation or speech.
I say we settle it once and for all, and all agree to pronounce it Fred!
Exactly, who really cares HOW you say Debian
I've read somewhere that you can't use $HOME in a crontab entry,
although I haven't personally verified this. Try filling in the full
path...
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 10:40:06AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the crontab file mycron with the contents
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ crontab -l
The descriptions of those packages in /var/lib/dpkg/available are identical.
Exactly, who really cares HOW you say Debian Gnu/Linux ? getting bent over
the pronunciation of a couple of words is, quite frankly, stupid.
I don't think anyone was doing that in this thread specifically, but I was
just wondering if the pronunciations are an issue in the Linux community
in
Scratch that... it seems to work fine, at least on potato.
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 07:32:31PM -0600, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
I've read somewhere that you can't use $HOME in a crontab entry,
although I haven't personally verified this. Try filling in the full
path...
Exactly, who really cares HOW you say Debian Gnu/Linux ? getting bent over
the pronunciation of a couple of words is, quite frankly, stupid.
I don't think anyone was doing that in this thread specifically, but I was
just wondering if the pronunciations are an issue in the Linux community
in
I have installed Debian 2.0 (hamm) on my computer
in addition to Windows95. The problem is that altho the
modem works fine on the Windows side, it doesn't work at all
(or I haven't configured it properly) on Debian/Linux. Having
monitored this newsgroup for some weeks now, I am aware that
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 04:16:12PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
On booting a Potato box, I'm getting the error:
alsactrl not found
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks!
Do you have the alsa sound system installed? Or do you have the remains
of one installed. You may have a left over init
Just did a dist-upgrade and I saw this:
Preparing to replace gs 5.10-7 (using .../archives/gs_5.10-8_i386.deb)
...
Unpacking replacement gs ...
dpkg: warning - unable to delete old file `/usr/local/lib': Directory
not empty
Why on Earth would it be messing with anything under /usr/local? Is a
Where might I go about getting the install disks mentioned here?
--- AFAIK Ultra66 isn't supported until 2.2.13 kernels. You'll have to
grab the install disks from potato (frozen) which use 2.2.13 kernel. ---
PS - I'm a retard, so please, explain ;-)
Actually Ultra66 will work fine
Do I really need to install X to run
Samba?
TIA-Pee
Okay, what about md v.90 in kernel = 2.3.40 or 2.4? I checked 2.3.40 and
the old raid is in it. Where can i get a kernel that has new raid that is at
least 2.2.14 or better?
bb
-Original Message-
From: Peter Samuelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 3:31 AM
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
Rick:
Thanks for responding. Curiously, my BACKSPACE key is a DELETE key on
the system in question. On this machine (also slink), it is identical
to yours (i.e. a BACKSPACE key). The 'xev' output for the former is:
At ve6cta, the
Okay, what about md v.90 in kernel = 2.3.40 or 2.4? I checked 2.3.40 and
the old raid is in it. Where can i get a kernel that has new raid that is at
least 2.2.14 or better?
You can patch (pretty cleanly) 2.2.14 to raid 0.90 support with:
Dear All,
I just buy an AcerScan Prisa 320P scanner. It is connected to
parallel port. It works fine under Win95. Is it possible to use
it under Debian?
Besides, I tried to use sane package to see if it is helpful.
But I found something strange. My system is potato (upgraded
one week ago),
Hi all.
Sorry,I have amateur problem. Please help me.
When my computer has one NIC(eth0 only),SENDMAIL starting very fast,
But when the computer has more than two NIC(eth0 and 2),SENDMAILtakes
long time (about 2min).Where is Packet.
Telnet from local PC get connection,but takes long time,too.
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 08:40:08AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 04:51:49PM +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
If you try to ping something, does it say operation not permitted?
If that's the case you'll probably have your ipchains input and output set
on DENY all. Add
On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Hi all,
/etc/cran-md5 is a useful file that allows you have different passwords for
mail and login. I had it on my server before a disk crash and want to
reinstall whatever application created it.
Anyone know what it is and how I can install it?
I don't have a /devpts line in /etc/fstab, on any of my
boxes. Is this something I need? What does it do?
I really don't know anything about it.
I've been testing the boot floppies and noticed this in /etc/fstab:
# Uncomment the following entry if you use a 2.2.x or newer kernel for
#
Greetings.
I've recently switched to Debian (from LinuxPPC (home) and RedHat(work)),
and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I installed from the O'Reilly disk, and
then did an update to frozen (I think I even got it mostly correct!).
I'm currently trying to get my SoundBlaster PCI128 card to work, and
I'm running potato, with a locally compiled 2.2.14
kernel.
kerneld is installed by potato in the /etc/rcN.d
directories for runlevels 0-5. When it starts, I
get a message letting me know that I really don't
want to be running kerneld in a 2.2+ kernel.
I've read through the referenced doc
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 01:00:51PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
My personal solution to this problem is to middle-click to open a new window,
stop download, copy the address, paste it to xterm, type Ctrl-A then 'wget'
:)
I use wget too. But my solution is right-click and - Copy Link Location
Markus Jaekel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo!
After creating an ISO-Image with mkisofs I would like
to burn it on CDR. I start a test with
cdrecord dev=6,0 speed=4 -v -dummy -multi image.iso
without any errors.
When I do it without the -dummy option I get the following output:
Dear Sir,
I am finding the ldso version 1.9.11-2.1 ... I have found the
version of 1.9.11-5. Unfortunately, there are some problem for me to
install it But the worst thing is that the ldso which I am using
seems very unstable. It is because when I install other program which
is
Anyone knows how to do to this sound card work in Linux?
Thanks
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Abraços,PH
Linux Solutions - Renovando Conceitos - http://www.linuxsolutions.com.br
OLinux - O maior e melhor site de Linux do Brasil - http://www.olinux.com.br
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 10:17:53PM -0500, Pee wrote:
Do I really need to install X to run Samba?
TIA-Pee
Why?
Basic packages:
Package: task-samba
Depends: samba, samba-doc, smbclient, swat, smbfs
Package: samba
Depends: samba-common (= 2.0.6-3), libc6 (= 2.1.2), libpam0g
Package:
Once upon a time, I heard john s anderson said
I've recently switched to Debian (from LinuxPPC (home) and RedHat(work)),
and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I installed from the O'Reilly disk, and
then did an update to frozen (I think I even got it mostly correct!).
Cheers,
I'm currently
Kent West wrote:
On booting a Potato box, I'm getting the error:
alsactrl not found
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks!
I installed alsautils which solved the problem.
It didn't do this to me with the previous set of images, but this go
around I'm getting stuff outside the tree I specify:
# wget -r ftp://marcus.debian.net/pub/debian/disks-sparc/2000-02-04/
# du
912 ./marcus.debian.net/pub/dce-patches
3 ./marcus.debian.net/pub/sxid/deb
4
Reporting bugs is important. Your help is appreciated very much!
Please look at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting and a package
named bug. This package is not mentioned in the document, strangely
enough.
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 09:09, Robert L. Harris wrote:
Ok,
Didn't know about
Thanks for the response. The problem, as mentioned by several on this
list, was a bug in the devtps.sh file; there was a { where a }
should have been (or vice-versa).
Bruce Sass wrote:
I don't have a /devpts line in /etc/fstab, on any of my
boxes. Is this something I need? What does it do?
Hi all,
anyone knows how to get a bar code scanner to work in Linux?
Thanks
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Abraços,PH
Linux Solutions - Renovando Conceitos - http://www.linuxsolutions.com.br
OLinux - O maior e melhor site de Linux do Brasil - http://www.olinux.com.br
Paulo Henrique
Pee wrote:
Do I really need to install X to run Samba?
TIA-Pee
No. There are some configuration tools such as SWAT that need a browser,
but even at that the text-mode Lynx might do (I've never tried it, so
can't really say).
But again, the short answer is No; X is not required in any way to
Has anybody had to resolve the 2.2 kernel printing changes?
My printer que returns a cannot open /dev/lp1' - device not configured
error.
I ran magicfilterconfig, and the paraport documentation suggestions
didn't work.
From what I can tell, a kernel 2.0 printing config won't work under
kernel
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 10:31:35 -0500, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
is the STL built into gcc 2.9.x and/or egcs
It's part of the same source; you can find it in the accompanying libstdc++
development package.
HTH,
Ray
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Tevens ben ik van mening dat Nederland overdekt dient te worden.
I have a Garmin gps 180 and have purchased a gps III is it possible to take
information from the 180 and install it in the gps IIII'm talking about the
detailed info roads, towns and so on...The 180 has the g-chip and the III needs
a cd to upload..
Thanks Mac
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I tried installing libnss1-compat using apt-get install,
but get a compatibility error stating that libnss1-compat
requires libc6-2.2.12, and I have libc6-2.2.13. Can
libnss1-compat be safely forced? If not, is there source
that I can compile with libc6-2.2.13? If not, is there
an easy way
Hi all!
I'm asked to make an authorisation server for a network of Win9x
machines. I want Windozed PC to contact Linux PC at Windows login
and logout. I was said it can be done by netlogon to WinNT domain.
But I want to put Debian on that server.
Also I need to block some Inet traffic and log the
Hi,all
I often find message (/ is busy) after execution command (sync;shutdown
now).
And when I restart Linux,Linux runs FSCK.
I just run SYNC before SHUTDOWN,Why is root directory busy?
I have bad feeling,Why?
I wanna get solution for this problem.
Katsumi
I do not believe that
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 03:45:35PM +0200, Neilen Marais wrote:
Good day, good ppl of the list
Potato seems to have changed the way modules are handled somewhat
compared to slink. I thaught I changed what ought be changed, but seem
to have it messed up somewhat. When I now press lsmod it
QT 2.1.0 won't play nice. Is this possibly related to GNU yacc? Maybe I need
to get BSD yacc?
cd src/moc; make
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kde/qt-copy/src/moc'
for d in kernel widgets tools utils dialogs; do \
test -d $d || mkdir $d || exit 1 ; \
done
flex moc.l
yacc -d
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 03:02:30AM -0500, Marc Sherman wrote:
What's the recommended way to remove kerneld? I
didn't want to go mucking about in the rdN.d
directories, so I just modified /etc/init.d/kerneld
(which is what the links in the rcN.d directories
point to) to add an
echo
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 08:07:23AM -0700, Patrick Walsh wrote:
I'm trying to run wine after doing a minimal installation of X, in
order to use the one remaining Windows app I miss. I get an error
that libGL.so.1 is missing. To which package would this belong?
[thanks to Joey for his deb
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 02:22:22PM +0100, steve doerr wrote:
Has anybody had to resolve the 2.2 kernel printing changes?
My printer que returns a cannot open /dev/lp1' - device not configured
error.
Change it to /dev/lp0 in your config. This was a kernel change to be
consistent about
Dear all,
because lilo couldn't boot my new drive (an IBM DNES 18 GB SCSI disk),
I began to try out grub, which can. However, I'm stuck halfway with
the installation: According to the info pages I made a boot disk and
installed grub on the hard disk with the command
install (fd0)+1 (hd0)
Rick:
Thanks for the insight. I've got to invest some time in learning how to
set up X's key mapping system. Clearly, there are still a few things to
learn!
Dean
---
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
Rick:
Thanks for responding. Curiously, my
Hi,
It depends on what bar code scanner you are trying to use.
There are barcode scanners that get inserted beetween the keyboard and the
computer. You can configure these type of scanners usually through reading
in config instructions in form of barcode supplied by the manufacturer.
They then
Hi all. Sorry if this is a bit long. I'm running Slink 2.1 (r2) and
trying to get a 3Com900 ethernet (PCI) card working. I've done the
following:
Compiled driver from source (D Becker) and put this 3c90x.o in
/lib/modules/2.0.36/net
Added alias eth0 3com90x to /etc/modutils/alias (at the end - is
On Sat, 05 Feb 2000, Steve said,
Has anybody had to resolve the 2.2 kernel printing changes?
My printer que returns a cannot open /dev/lp1' - device not configured
error.
I ran magicfilterconfig, and the paraport documentation suggestions
didn't work.
From what I can tell, a kernel 2.0
The SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument, SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
messages may be because the later ifconfig's no longer require:
route add -net ${NETWORK}.
One quick question: i'm not using network, only modem ppp, but i get on
the startup the same message: SIODCADDRT: invalid argument.
I know that during a backup and restore I got most of my permissions
mangled,but I thaugt I had most of them fixed.
Now I got problems runing xdvi and similar as user. For the moment I
found giving write permission to all in /var/spool/texmf makes
everthing work, but this does not quite, uhm,
And Opera? Does it require X to run?
David
- Original Message -
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: SAMBA and X
Pee wrote:
Do I really need to install X to run Samba?
Did you configure the network when installing Debian, if you didn't you
should edit /etc/init.d/network, if you configured the network when
installing (and configured it right) you shouldn't.
Ron
==
MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 01:55:06PM -0500, Marc Sherman wrote:
From: Eric G . Miller egm2@jps.net
There's no guarantee that an update of modutils won't wipe out those
changes. Better to change the links in the runlevels.
$ update-rc.d -f kerneld remove
$ update-rc.d kerneld stop 12
Here is a URL:
ftp://ftp.e-technik.fh-muenchen.de/pub/unix/ide/KDevelop/binaries/Debian-2.1/kdevelop_1.1beta2-19990131-1_i386.deb
Sorry 'bout that.
--
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, David J. Kanter wrote:
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 01:13:26AM -0700, Bruce Sass wrote:
Or you can go to www.kdevelop.org and
Hai David,
Thanks for the extended reply, it anwsered about all my questions.
At least for the time being:)
--
groetjes, carel
Paulo:
Anyone knows how to do to this sound card work in Linux?
Thanks
I'm using one of those. I'm not sure it will work for you, because ISA cards
work differently when you have many of them ...
My settings: kernel 2.2.10, I've got opl3, opl3sa2, ad1848, mpu401, sound and
Opera for linux? If it exist you'll need X to run it (mostly when an
application has a GUI, you'll need X).
Ron
==
MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU
==
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000,
On Sat, 05 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had thought of a problem in the SCSI driver;
I m using an adaptec 2940 SCSI card with the aic7xxx driver;
what card are you using?
I'm using a sysbios 53c810a SCSI card with the sym53c8xx module driver.
Ciao
Markus
I just upgraded a few packages to the latest potato versions; this
included libncurses, libgtk, all the XFree86 stuff (3.3.5 - 3.3.6),
and a few others. Now scrolling in almost all X based text editors has
become *extremely* slow. PageDown works as usual, but using the arrow
keys is painful. This
Hello,
I noticed recently that AbiWord, ssh, and alsa all have newer
versions released than what is in potato. Is this normal? Are newer
versions of packages not uploaded once a distribution is frozen?
later,
joseph
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Not at all. There are many console-baed setup programs for Samba. I am
using linuxconf 1.17 and it has a good setup menu for Samba. Just get it
via apt-get install linuxconf
** Derek J Witt **
* Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For several hours I've been without a system that would boot to any
OS. My goal was to move Corel Linux's lilo from the MBR to its boot
partition so that I could add Debian and control everything with Win
NT's boot manager.
I thought I had a procedure figured out that would work... I was
wrong. I
I just noticed, my gmc is gone. Well, actually not gone, but usually it
starts up with windowmaker, and it no longer does. When I try to run it
I get the following:
leko:~gmc
Multiple segmentation faults occurred; can't display error dialog
leko:~
I purged it, reinstalled it, but that did not
Sure you can. Just install LILO on the master boot record of the master.
In lilo.conf, just specify the root drive of Debian as follows.
image=/boot/kernel-2.3.40
label = 2-1
root = /dev/hdd
But, just need to run lilo from Corel Linux. And have the Debian slave
drive mounted
Yes, it sure can be safely forced. It should not be a problem.
** Derek J Witt **
* Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* Home Page: http://www.flinthills.com/~djw/ *
*** ...and on the eighth day, God met
it does need X.
** Derek J Witt **
* Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* Home Page: http://www.flinthills.com/~djw/ *
*** ...and on the eighth day, God met Bill Gates. - Unknown **
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000,
Forgive me, root should be root = /dev/hdd* where * is the root
partition.
** Derek J Witt **
* Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* Home Page: http://www.flinthills.com/~djw/ *
*** ...and on the eighth
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 02:33:03PM -0500, Lane Lester wrote:
So I bit the bullet and reinstalled Corel Linux from scratch, and at
least now I can run both it and Win 98 again. But that leaves me once
again under the domination of Corel Linux's lilo with no way to add
another Linux.
Huh?
I am having a problem installing 2.1. The welcome screen comes
up, it detects my drives, attempts to detect my scsi deviced(which
I have none), and then locks up. Is there a way to disabel scsi
autodetecting at the boot: prompt on the install disk?
On 5 Feb 00, at 4:32, Tung-Han Hsieh wrote:
Dear All,
I just buy an AcerScan Prisa 320P scanner. It is connected to
parallel port. It works fine under Win95. Is it possible to use
it under Debian?
Besides, I tried to use sane package to see if it is helpful.
But I found something
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Joseph A. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed recently that AbiWord, ssh, and alsa all have newer
versions released than what is in potato. Is this normal? Are newer
versions of packages not uploaded once a distribution is frozen?
That's why they call it frozen
Do you happen to have a AMD Athlon processor, if that's the case you
should boot with the resc1440-tecra.bin image.
Ron
==
MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU
==
On Sat, 5
Thanks for the reply. I don't have a line for the module in
/etc/modules. What should I insert?
Thanks again.
Do you have a line for the module in /etc/modules ? This will result
in the laoding of the module at bootup.
I have a static IP address. I have attached my /etc/init.d/network.
I have been using an HP Laserjet 6L for 2 years. It does not have ps
emulation, but ghostscript works fine.
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From: jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 February 2000 4:23 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:
On 5 Feb 00, at 14:33, Lane Lester wrote:
For several hours I've been without a system that would boot to any
OS. My goal was to move Corel Linux's lilo from the MBR to its boot
partition so that I could add Debian and control everything with Win
NT's boot manager.
I thought I had a
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It didn't do this to me with the previous set of images, but this go
around I'm getting stuff outside the tree I specify:
# wget -r ftp://marcus.debian.net/pub/debian/disks-sparc/2000-02-04/
you should use the -np (--no-parent) switch with wget
Hello guys!
I am about to buy a PC100 Systemboard M598MR mainboard with a super
socket 7 wich cames with an AMD K6-III processor. This board have
built-in sound (about which the manual says meets PC98 audio
specification, full-duplex playback and recording with built-in 16-bit
CODEC, and blah
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On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Chu Suphy wrote:
I am finding the ldso version 1.9.11-2.1 ... I have found the
version of 1.9.11-5. Unfortunately, there are some problem for me to
install it But the worst thing is that the ldso which I am using
seems very
Hello guys!
I am about to buy a PC100 Systemboard M598MR mainboard with a super
socket 7 wich cames with an AMD K6-III processor. This board have
built-in sound (about which the manual says meets PC98 audio
specification, full-duplex playback and recording with built-in 16-bit
CODEC, and
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