MC_Vai wrote:
Cuando quiero modificar las propiedades de audio en Gnome (con Audio
Mixer) me sale un mensaje de error que dice:
No Mixers found. Make sure you have sound support compiled into the
...
===
Tambien tuve un problema similar con esd que cuando
Julián Armando Mena Zapata wrote:
Borre unos ficheros de mi PC y entre ellos el script de creacion de los
devices
de sonido que alguien de la lista me habia regalado.
Asi pues, alguien podria regalarme un script de estos.
Creo que te bastará con hacer /etc/MAKEDEV audio, pero de todas formas
Hola:
He instalado este programa de comunicacion telefonica. Me funciona
correctamente. Marco, da la llamada, oigo como me contestan al otro lado
de la linea, pero ami no me pueden escuchar. El micro esta bien pues he
realizado una prueba de grabacion de un fichero de voz (en windows) y
graba
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 11:47:06AM +0200, Jose Antonio Ortega Garcia wrote:
Hola:
He instalado este programa de comunicacion telefonica. Me funciona
correctamente. Marco, da la llamada, oigo como me contestan al otro lado
de la linea, pero ami no me pueden escuchar. El micro esta bien pues
Buenas.
¿Alguien me podría dar un ejemplo claro y práctico de cómo crear dominios
virtuales con el Zmailer?
Hasta ahora no había necesitado, pero bueno...
Con el sendmail no problemo, pero no termino de verlo claro con el
Zmailer. Será por aquello de querer ser un atún calvo... ;)
Gracias por
por ahi han estado hablandome de Websphere, saben si hay un version para
linux?, si la hay por favor diganme donde consigo doc.
Gracias
Ricardo Rodríguez
Cartago-Colombia
Que hay de cierto en que StarOffice se va a hacer GPL y basada con
tecnología de componentes.?
Hola lista:
Me gustaria que me explicarais la diferencia
entre:
# su
postgres y # su - postgres, que en la documentación no me entero.
Un saludo y
gracias.
Hola lista:
Tengo un
problema con las X, trabajo con Debian Slink, estoy utilizando Xfree 3.3.6 y mi
tarjeta de video es S3 Trio 3D AGP el entorno de ventanas es icewm.
Si entro
en X con un usuario con startx, salgo de icewm con logout a modo texto, y
vuelvo a entrar en X de ese mismo
A proposito de WebSphere
Date una vuelta por
http://www3.software.ibm.com/download/
Suerte.
Cesar
De memorieta y muy a lo basto:
Con ' su usuario ' (si lo haces como root no necesitas facilitar la
clave del usuario) cambias tu identidad (el userid) al del usuario, pero
no ejecutas su shell de inicio, con lo cual no tienes su entorno. En
idénticas condiciones, con ' su - usuario ' sí
Diego Mariani writes:
Que hay de cierto en que StarOffice se va a hacer GPL y basada con
tecnología de componentes.?
Completamente cierto. Echa un vistazo a:
http://barrapunto.com/articles/100/07/20/0456247.shtml
http://www.openoffice.es
(En realidad, Sun lo va a licenciar
El su - usuario carga todas las variables de ambiente del nuevo usuario
al que deseas pasar, mientar que el su usuario dejar el ambiente del
usuario que ejecuta la instruccion.
Hola lista:
Me gustaria que me explicarais la diferencia entre:
# su postgres y # su -
El dom, 23 de jul de 2000, a las 02:08:52 -0400, DrAk0 dijo:
Listeros como estan
que cliente de correo para X que sea bueno que lea html y que no sea el de
netscape
??
prueba:
kmail
xmail
spruce
xfmail
evolution
balsa
en general puedes ir a www.freshmeat.net y poner en la
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 08:47:45PM -0500, Julián Armando Mena Zapata wrote:
Otra, alguien me podria dar la direccion de la guia para Latex realizada por
kiko para una ¿? El archivo es una guia 1A en español para personas que no
saben nada de LaTeX
http://sindominio.net/ayuda/latex/
--
Jordi
Alguém aí disse que poderia imprimir um CD com a Debian PowerPC...
por favor se apresente? Estou sem acesso à Web para conferir os arquivos...
--_
/ \ Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra +55 (11) 246 96 07 resl
\ / Amdocs Brasil Ltda, Sao Paulo +55 (11) 3040
On 25-Jul-2000 Ari Heitner wrote:
Someone must know how to do this.
Exim has a lot of rbl support, but afaict from reading
/usr/share/doc/exim/spec.txt.gz, that support only checks the delivering
system. Which doesn't do much good for those of us who use fetchmail to get
mail onto the
hi
Have you set up your kernel's routing tables? You can
check the current configuration with "netstat -r". You'll probably have to
execute a couple of command to tell the kernel where to sendnetwork
traffic, eg. something like this:
#$ route add -net X.X.X.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
eth0
#$
I sent this to the debian-sparc list ... but thought it might be worth
copying to here too ... tks
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 11:51:54 +0800 (WST)
From: Andrew McRobert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Subject: fsck for UFS??
hi all
One of
When I first upgraded to potato via apt-get, I must have answered
one of the config scripts wrong, because now when /bin/pon brings
up ppp, the default route doesn't come up. Instead, there's
already a default route to eth0. So I have to manually do the
following:
route add default ppp0
route
Pollywog == Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pollywog Are you using one of the test kernels? I had problems
Pollywog like this one with test kernel 2, I believe.
No - this is:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:17:48PM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
Patrick J Draper wrote:
I'm still having trouble with my Debian 2.1.
Awww, shucks! Bummer...
I've managed to get the system up and running and X11 is running of a
fashion.
Oh! Well, congratulations!
My
On 07/24/00 22:15:33 -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
You're way off. ::grin:: But that's okay. We'll get ya there. Here's the
relevant portion from my sources.list:
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 05:10:27PM -0700 Albert Kinderman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am using xfs and xfstt. After the most recent apt-get update and
upgrade to frozen, the default fonts in X are huge. X and xfs are at
3.3.6-10.
What happened and how can I get back to some reasonable size
On 25-Jul-2000 Brian May wrote:
at least, I don't consider this a test kernel myself (I assume you
mean 2.3.x, or is that 2.4.x now?).
I had a problem mounting CD's and floppies with kernel 2.4.0 test2
and also using superformat. It seems to have been fixed now.
--
Andrew
On 07/25/00 00:34:13 -0400, David S. Jackson wrote:
Then, check your monitor default dot per inch output with:
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
It will probably say 75x75 dots per inch.
David,
You wouldn't happen to know where xdpyinfo gets its info? More to the
point, where might one change
On Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 06:06:51PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
when i move the mouse it will at times go out of control, the pointer
starts jumping around the screen extremely fast with the buttons going
off randomly (i am not clicking the mouse buttons, but the windowmaker
menu, and window
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 11:03:01AM -0700, Tom Marshall wrote:
Here is the console section from make menuconfig in my 2.2.16 kernel:
[*] VGA text console
[*] Video mode selection support
MDA text console (dual-headed) (EXPERIMENTAL)
[*] Support for frame buffer
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 09:25:10PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:17:48PM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
Patrick J Draper wrote:
I'm still having trouble with my Debian 2.1.
Awww, shucks! Bummer...
I've managed to get the system up and running and
I just ftp installed debian. It's great, but the fonts in netscape and
terminal windows are so big. What do I do to get them to a normal size?
thanks
-- dale
How beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterward
-Spanish Proverb
Can anyone tell me how to change the fontsize in xterm rxvt and
netscape? The fonts are huge.
Sounds like a gpm problem. If you're using XFree4, kill gpm and it should
work ok (Xfree4 does things a bit differently and does not have support
for gpm). If you're not using Xfree4, check your gpm config or try going
around gpm to see if your mouse works without it just fine.
I had this problem
never mind, it can be set as a command-line option:
startx -dpi 100
--
) Mark Wagnon ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
( Chula Vista, CA ((
On 07/24/00 22:16:21 -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
I just ftp installed debian. It's great, but the fonts in netscape and
terminal windows are so big. What do I do to get them to a normal size?
thanks
Look back a couple threads. There's one with Huge Fonts in the subject
line...
--
Thanks:
Since I use xfs, the order of the font path is in /etc/X11/xfs/config in
the catalogue. By putting 75 before 100 as you suggested, I fixed my
problem. Thanks again.
Al
David S. Jackson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 05:10:27PM -0700 Albert Kinderman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I
Eric == Eric G Miller egm2@jps.net writes:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16 append=video=matrox:vesa:0x192
Eric ^ See
Eric kernel/Documentation/fb/matroxfb.txt (that should be a
Eric decimal number in lilo.conf, like:
Eric
Hello,
when upgrading to the latest helix-gnome debs from within helix-gnome,
often weird things happen to my X-Server. Often, for instance my
computer constantly beeps at me, until I push Alt+Backspace, and force
it to restart. Once, my whole console locked up, and I had to log in
remotely
Dear Group. I have noticed a new version of IMP in the unstable branch.
I have had quite a bit of trouble getting 2.2.0-1.pre10 running on my
site, and am a bit hesitant to get into the same trouble.
Does any body have experience with this upgrade? Hope to learn that it
was as simple as apt-get
On 25 Jul 2000, Brian May wrote:
Hello,
when upgrading to the latest helix-gnome debs from within helix-gnome,
often weird things happen to my X-Server. Often, for instance my
computer constantly beeps at me, until I push Alt+Backspace, and force
Did it beep at you only when you press
hi.
i'm still having nil success with getting pppoe up-and-running on this
installation of the debian potato.
some problems:
1) an invalid router-table entry.
and:
'route del...'
returns: 'SIOCDELRT: process not active ,
or something that sounds close to that.
'route
Jason == Jason Gunthorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jason On 25 Jul 2000, Brian May wrote:
when upgrading to the latest helix-gnome debs from within
helix-gnome, often weird things happen to my X-Server. Often,
for instance my computer constantly beeps at me, until I push
I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
Roaring Penguin got my DSL working.
On 25-Jul-2000 S. Champ wrote:
hi.
i'm still having
Erik == Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erik Dear Group. I have noticed a new version of IMP in the
Erik unstable branch. I have had quite a bit of trouble getting
Erik 2.2.0-1.pre10 running on my site, and am a bit hesitant to
Erik get into the same trouble. Does
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 10:14:22PM -0700, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
Sounds like a gpm problem. If you're using XFree4, kill gpm and it should
work ok (Xfree4 does things a bit differently and does not have support
for gpm). If you're not using Xfree4, check your gpm config or try going
around
Hello,
If I get a mailing list that prefixes subject lines with
[Cocoon Devel], how do I remove it?
In earlier versions of Gnus, this worked:
(setq gnus-list-identifiers \\(\\[Cocoon Devel\\]\\))
however, as of 5.8.7 it no longer works :-(
Ideally I would like per group method, but
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 03:25:56PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
Eric == Eric G Miller egm2@jps.net writes:
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16 append=video=matrox:vesa:0x192
Eric ^ See
Eric kernel/Documentation/fb/matroxfb.txt (that should be a
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 09:32:08PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to change the fontsize in xterm rxvt and
netscape? The fonts are huge.
In ~/.Xresources put something like:
xterm*font: 9x15
or whatever works for you. Note the font size is also a function of
your display
Hi Brian,
Quoth Brian May,
when upgrading to the latest helix-gnome debs from within helix-gnome,
often weird things happen to my X-Server. Often, for instance my
computer constantly beeps at me, until I push Alt+Backspace, and force
it to restart. Once, my whole console locked up, and I
John Pearson wrote:
Scripts in the Debian init.d directories are run using
run-parts.
I believe run-parts is used to run scripts in rc.boot, not those
in init.d.
abe
I think your solution is in /etc/network/interfaces.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 12:11:47AM -0400, David S. Jackson wrote:
When I first upgraded to potato via apt-get, I must have answered
one of the config scripts wrong, because now when /bin/pon brings
up ppp, the default route doesn't come
hello,
where do I get the ssh server from. I couldn't find the debian package.
Thanx Richi
--
---
doch muß die Seele sich der Hypothesen bedienen, wenn sie forscht;
sie geht dabei nicht auf den Urgrund zurück, weil sie nicht über ihre
Voraussetzungen hinausgehen kann
hello,
where do I get the ssh server from. I couldn't find the debian package.
apt-get install ssh
in this package ist the sshd!
cu thomas.
i'd suggest trying xfstt
honestly i dont know the difference between them other then being
different packages but i have many copies of xfstt running on multiple
machines with 0 problems.
nate
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Brendon B wrote:
brendo I'm trying to setup xfs-xtt, and when starting the
Hi Richard - make sure you have the equivalent non-US line below
(mine is for a debian mirror -site)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ less /etc/apt/sources.list
# APT sources: from Citylink
deb ftp://ftp.citylink.co.nz/pub/linux/debian potato main contrib non-free
deb
thanks (to all who had ideas)!
im gonna end up going with the voodoo3 3000 PCI. i can smell quake3 and
unreal tournament calling :)
nate
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Sean Johnson wrote:
snmjoh Nate,
snmjoh
snmjoh Actually, the Voodoo3 2000 PCI fits that bill, and you get some
snmjoh 3D acceleration
What can I do to reread the changes I made to inetd.conf without
restarting the system
Richi
--
---
doch muß die Seele sich der Hypothesen bedienen, wenn sie forscht;
sie geht dabei nicht auf den Urgrund zurück, weil sie nicht über ihre
Voraussetzungen hinausgehen kann
Title: RE: reread inetd.conf
kill -HUP pid_of_inetd
HTH
Thierry
-Message d'origine-
De : Richard Krutisch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : mardi, 25. juillet 2000 10:41
À : debian-user@lists.debian.org
Objet : reread inetd.conf
What can I do to reread the changes I made to
Hi Richard,
The man page say you can send it a SIGHUP signal to have it reread its
configuration file...
I think its... kill -s SIGUP pidwhere pid is the process id you get by
ps aux | grep inetd
Alwyn
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 10:40:52AM +0200, Richard Krutisch wrote:
What can I do to reread the changes I made to inetd.conf without
restarting the system
kill -HUP pid_of_inetd
Richi
--
---
doch muß die Seele sich der Hypothesen bedienen, wenn sie forscht;
sie geht
Hi,
has anyone setup a local cddb? I want to use the freedb stuff
(http://www.freedb.org/) for my little home LAN. There is no .deb
available and it would be my first self installed non-debian-package.
I guess it should go to /usr/local - but how? Step by step instruction
or RTFM (what) would be
+ Jeff Self [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Error accessing cdrom device. Please check to make sure cdrom drive
support is compiled into the kernel, and that you have permission to
access the device. Reason: No such file or directory.
I had Audio-CD problems by myself since yesterday too. Now it works.
Can anyone point me to a set of tools to create custom Debian boot disks to
automate installation (via packages or an NFS image), maintain the custom set
of packages/image, maybe combine all of this with a subset of the Debian CD and
create a bootable CD version?
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original Message
Subject: Re: reread inetd.conf (25-JUL-2000 10:47)
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 10:40:52AM +0200, Richard Krutisch wrote:
What can I do to reread the changes I made to inetd.conf without
restarting the system
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 10:42:29AM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote:
kill -HUP pid_of_inetd
or..
killall -HUP inetd. :)
moritz
--
/* Moritz Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* http://hp9001.fh-bielefeld.de/~moritz/
* PGP-Key available, encrypted Mail is welcome.
*/
/etc/init.d/inetd restart
Quoting Moritz Schulte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 10:42:29AM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote:
kill -HUP pid_of_inetd
or..
killall -HUP inetd. :)
moritz
--
/* Moritz Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
Vincent Bertram [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gib es von der Datenbank MySQL ein Debian Package, oder muß ich
mir die Sourcen selber kompilieren, und meine .deb Datenbank umgehen ?
Ich habe auf der mySQL Homepage nur die Sourcen gefunden.
Es gibt. Probiere mal -- für diesen und für andere Fälle
Thomas Guettler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 10:12:22AM -0500, MC_Vai wrote:
Thomas Guettler wrote:
bought a SBLive Friday, I used ALSA 0.5.8b, working fine (Except
synth_midi).
I took the sourcepackage.
where can I get'em? can you send me a link?
On 25-Jul-2000 Alwyn Schoeman wrote:
Hi Richard,
The man page say you can send it a SIGHUP signal to have it reread its
configuration file...
I think its... kill -s SIGUP pid where pid is the process id you get by
ps aux | grep inetd
Wouldn't be more simple elegant kill -HUP
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote:
try alien to convert rpm to deb packages!!!
You could alse use rpm under Debian directly, though alien seems to be
better.
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Shel Johnson wrote:
Does anyone know of a program that let's us run rpm packages??..
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Hi all,
I have to install shaper in a Linux box to an ISP that wants to shape it
client to maximum 64k.
What I can do? I know that Linux can shape traffic. Where to put it?
I suggest that you should read
Is it possible to use parallel port cd-writers such as (and especially) HP
CD-Writer 7200 Plus with debian slink?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pavel writes:
You could alse use rpm under Debian directly,...
A very bad idea. RPM is only there so that alien can use it.
Are you absolutely certain that the software you want to install is not
available in a .deb?
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
Roaring Penguin got my DSL working.
RP-pppoe handles
How do I get rid of the graphic login that comes up when I log out of X? It
makes it impossible for me to do anything from the command line. It's the
yellow screen that asks for my username and password.
thanks
--dale
How beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterward
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hey all. I'm looking for some documentation on setting up chroot bind
(for security reasons) on a potato system. Specifically I'm looking for
info on exactly how to accomplish it and how well the Debian package
system will handle the changes wheneven bind is
Dale Morris scripsit:
How do I get rid of the graphic login that comes up when I log out of X? It
makes it impossible for me to do anything from the command line. It's the
yellow screen that asks for my username and password.
thanks
Simply press Ctrl-Alt-Fn 1=n=6 and you'll get a term
login
Quoting Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
How do I get rid of the graphic login that comes up when I log out of X? It
makes it impossible for me to do anything from the command line. It's the
yellow screen that asks for my username and password.
If you really just want an occasional command
Hi all
have following problem
box is debian/linux kernel 2.2.17pre6 with
mysql 3.22.32
and it seem to impossible to have more than 256 processes of
mysql
error is
error(11) this is specific OS error
any ideas
George ChavdarovSystem Administrator - www.dir.bg
Kai Weber wrote:
+ Andr=E9 Dahlqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(3) Create a file emu10k1 in /etc/modutils with the following content:
alias char-major-14 emu10k1
Why not use /etc/modutils/aliases?
The file is part of the modutils package. I guess, if you install a
new version your
remove the reference to XDM in the startup scripts, deinstall XDM, or remove
the symlinks to XDM in /etc/rcX.d directories (this just prevents it from
starting, does not remove it).
XDM can be a pain. At one point X setup crashed halfway through, leaving a
corrupted setup file. Next boot, XDM sees
Frodo Baggins wrote:
Dale Morris scripsit:
How do I get rid of the graphic login that comes up when I log out of X? It
makes it impossible for me to do anything from the command line. It's the
yellow screen that asks for my username and password.
thanks
Simply press Ctrl-Alt-Fn 1=n=6 and
Hi,
I'm getting messages like this in my /var/mail.log. Have been
ever since I recently upgraded to frozen. Here's a sample of the
whole log entry:
***snip***
Jul 23 14:12:19 sylvester sendmail[13262]: NOQUEUE:
Authentication-Warning: sylvester.dsj.net: Host
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [204.89.227.36]
What sort of Disk Defragmenters are there out there
for debian? I have located one called 'defrag', but
it requires me to unmount the hard drives, which is
something I would (if possible) like to avoid, if it's
just cause I'm lazy:b Can anyone recommend anything
else, or is this the only
I used apt-get remove xfonts-100dpi and it cured the problem.
thanks
dale
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 10:16:21PM -0700 59, Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just ftp installed debian. It's great, but the fonts in netscape and
terminal windows are so big. What do I do to get them to a normal
I used apt-get remove xdm and it cured the problem. Thanks for your help
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 06:22:41AM -0700 59, Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How do I get rid of the graphic login that comes up when I log out of X? It
makes it impossible for me to do anything from the command
Error 11 is EGAIN (which means Try Again which generally means there was
an attempt to allocate some resource which had run out at the time).
There could be numerous reasons why mysql can't run more than 256
processes, e.g. because the threads share a single file descriptor table
and they're all
Pollywog wrote:
I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
Roaring Penguin got my DSL working.
The pppoe.deb package right from
Jon Hughes scripsit:
What sort of Disk Defragmenters are there out there
for debian? I have located one called 'defrag', but
it requires me to unmount the hard drives, which is
something I would (if possible) like to avoid, if it's
just cause I'm lazy:b Can anyone recommend anything
else, or is
On 25-Jul-2000 Stan Kaufman wrote:
Pollywog wrote:
I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
Roaring Penguin got my DSL working.
Andrew McRobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to say that i find that tar covers all bases pretty well ...
depends what you're used to I guess.
There's at least one issue with tar that's kept me from using it, you
don't want to use software compression with tar. Tar compresses
globally,
S. Champ wrote:
3) having ipv6 configured into the kernel (on-install):
would this be a possible problem-reason?
Don't know for sure, but I wouldn't be surprised. Also which kernel are
you using? I was unable to get the 2.2.17-pre-6 to work; it compiled and
booted fine but choked on
virtanen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to use parallel port cd-writers such as (and especially) HP
CD-Writer 7200 Plus with debian slink?
If you're going to start a new thread please don't reply to an
existing thread and just change the subject. Any threading news/mail
reader will
Hi,
Anyone know if there is support for an Accton Cheetah PCI network card?
I got stuck with the install when I had to load a module for the network
card. (Network install.)
Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
(I'll appreciate a CC to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Jon Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JH What sort of Disk Defragmenters are there out there
JH for debian? I have located one called 'defrag', but
JH it requires me to unmount the hard drives, which is
JH something I would (if possible) like to avoid, if it's
JH just cause I'm lazy:b Can anyone
I have a Dell Latitude LS, and read the how-to at
www.divisionbyzero.com/laptop/ but I cant figure out how to build a new
kernel (to include support for ethernet adaptor)
Any FAQ's on this subject ?
Please help
Declan Grady
Its an RTL8139...
Declan Grady wrote:
I have a Dell Latitude LS, and read the how-to at
www.divisionbyzero.com/laptop/ but I cant figure out how to build a new
kernel (to include support for ethernet adaptor)
Step-by-step instructions are included with the kernel
sources, whether you get the Debian package,
What does this mean? -chris
Jul 25 08:42:33 cr275960-a kernel: Cannot find map file.
Jul 25 08:42:33 cr275960-a kernel: No module symbols loaded.
Okay, so I recompiled my kernel to use the new 2.4 test4 kernel
and I'm very pleased. :)
EXCEPT, doing so make my SMC EtherEZ (8416T) go away! I can't
seem to get it to show up anywhere. Before I was using isapnp and a
module to load it, now I seem to be able to compile pnp
Gary Hennigan wrote:
There's at least one issue with tar that's kept me from using it, you
don't want to use software compression with tar.
In addition, you should have some sort of verification that the data
written to tape is actually good. I personally have used BRU for over 5
years. Very
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