At 05:00 AM 2000-08-15 +0200, JFA wrote:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 08:14:06PM -0400, rrclinux wrote:
Hola Amigos.
me gustaria me despejen las siguientes dudas.
1.- Hasta cuanta memoria ram soporta linux
Más que suficiente, creeme.
Con el kernel 2.2.x alcanzas 2GB, en plataforma ia32
Hola a todos...
Esto es un poco Off-Topic. He bajado el instalador de Netscape6 PR2 para
linux, y estoy leyendo un fichero config.ini, que gobierna la instalacion, y
en el apartado de URLS para bajar componentes, hay direcciones que dan a
entender que este navegador es el mozilla M17.
¿Es
El lun, ago 14, 2000 at 09:18:20 +0200 Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona ha dit:
Acabo de poner una nota en BarraPunto/debian
(http://barrapunto.com/debian). Han enviado un mensaje a debian-cd
informando de que las ISO de la 2.2 ya están listas. Ahora mismo se
está difundiendo a los
El domingo 13 de agosto de 2000 a la(s) 20:21:01 -0500, Camilo Alejandro
Arboleda contaba:
Paseando por el sitio de debian, en la página donde se hace la
definición de software libre aparece la siguiente traducción:
Mi diccionario inglés lista diecisiete significados diferentes
para libre. Sólo
Hola a todos.
No hace mucho que comencé con esto de Linux. Compré una Slink y, al
instalarla, me dió problemas con mi tarjeta de vídeo, así es que pedí
prestada una SuSE 6.3, en espera de Potato.
Ahora, tengo dudas, y acepto respuestas y consejos. ¿ La pido al primero
que me venda los CDs de la
Buenas...
Parece que ahora sí: Habemus Papa ;-)
Hasta luego.
--
David Muriel.
Debian GNU/Linux woody + Emacs 20.5.2 + Gnus v5.8.3
Linux registered user #25632 (http://counter.li.org/)
Buenas...
Hace un tiempo conecté mi viejo Commodore Amiga como terminal de
linux, mediante el puerto serie, para poder pasar unos cuantos
ficheros para utilizar con los emuladores. El problema es que es muy
lento, y quería conectarlos mediante el puerto paralelo. Según creo
la solución es
Hola:
Nueva version del editor de textos para Linux, ManyaPad...
Tiene nuevas caracteristicas,mas estable y sobretodo
una mayor integracion con Gnome.
Entren a
http://members.tripod.com/OskarK/manyapad.htm
Salu2!
Oskar.
15/08/2000.
At 19.03 11/8/00 +0200, Andres Seco Hernandez ha escrit:
sobreescribe un
trozo de texto que tras su aparición queda bloqueado en la pantalla
mientras que el de debajo hace scroll. Un tanto cutre.
Tengo una Matrox Productiva G100 AGP, y dice la ayuda del kernel que no
esta muy testeada. ¿Será
El martes 15 de agosto de 2000 a la(s) 13:29:33 +0200, José Esteban contaba:
¿ Qué ventajas me
aporta Citius, teniendo en cuenta que no tengo mayores problemas con la
documentación en inglés ?
Si los planetas se alinean adecuadamente, Linux 2.4 sale pronto
y los chicos de ID-Ágora
Quien:José Esteban
Cuando: martes, 15 de agosto del 2000, a las 01:29,
Qué: Citius?
Hola a todos.
No hace mucho que comencé con esto de Linux. Compré una Slink y, al
instalarla, me dió problemas con mi tarjeta de vídeo, así es que pedí
prestada una SuSE
On 15 Aug 2000, Jonas Steverud wrote:
Kent Nyberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Någon som vet hur man får svenska tecken i emacs?
Jag lyckas inte med det :(
Vad gör du för något då? Vad har du testat?
(set-language-environment Latin-1) borde räcka.
/Jonas, som tycker att den där delen
Debian 2.2 (potato) lançada.
- Forwarded message from Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au -
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 07:41:42 +1000
From: Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au
To: debian-devel-announce@lists.debian.org
Subject: Potato now stable
Organisation: Lacking
E como eu havia prometido, já estou baixando as imagens para gravar os CDs
Eduardo
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 03:11:09AM -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
Debian 2.2 (potato) lançada.
Estamos abrindo um centro de conxexão à internet no centro de São Paulo e
estamos procurando um operador que tenha noções básicas de Linux.
Se alguém tiver interesse favor enviar e-mail que detalharemos salário,
horário, etc...
Callegari
E como eu havia prometido, já estou baixando as imagens para gravar os CDs
Vc vai deixar os isos disponíveis na rede?
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| Hélio Loureiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
|Unix system
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:04:27AM +0100, Sian Leitch wrote
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 02:27:47AM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
I'd check your ipchains/ipfwadm rules.
If you're running kernel 2.0.x, what does the output of
# ipfwadm -I -l -e
# ipfwadm -O -l -e
# ipfwadm -F -l -e
Andrew Martin wrote:
I am trying, to no avail, to install Debian 2.2 thru Windows. I
haven't been able to get my CD drive to work since it is not a
conventional IDE drive. It attaches to its own sound card.
Anyhow
1: I have defrag'ed the drive
2: I turned off the virtual memory in
hi all
Does anyone know how to set the number of characters per line number of
lines per screen for the console??
thanks
Andrew
-
Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Liaison Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
Perth, Western Australia
Hi!
I remember reading something about galeon on the list very recently...but at
that time I was unsure what galeon washowever, over the weekend, I was
catching up on some OSS news and came across galeon and wanted to give it a
spin. I downloaded the source and attempted to compile it but
Arcady Genkin wrote:
This is a valid point, but for several reasons I prefer mailboxes.
For one I am subscribed to many maling lists with high traffic, and I
don't want to waste inodes. Also, I'm not sure if procmail will work
with maildir. I also use Qmail, but have it deliver to mailboxes.
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 12:49:57PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi all
Does anyone know how to set the number of characters per line number of
lines per screen for the console??
At boot, vga=ask as a LILO boot prompt option.
Otherwise:
$ apt-get install svgatextmode
$ man
Hi,
Does someone already made debian packages from iBCS
for the 2.0.38 kernel? I started to look for it but i couldn't find
it.
Thanks,
Gerjan Teselink
short version:
i'm using frozen, and have been updating via
apt-get update -- now, boom! 404 not found,
for every line in /etc/apt/sources.list . . .
so i can't go forward to apt-get upgrade...
long version:
i need a bit-o-help with apt-get and
Will Trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
short version:
i'm using frozen, and have been updating via
apt-get update -- now, boom! 404 not found,
for every line in /etc/apt/sources.list . . .
so i can't go forward to apt-get upgrade...
It seems, there isn't a frozen
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 01:30:41AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
short version:
i'm using frozen, and have been updating via
apt-get update -- now, boom! 404 not found,
for every line in /etc/apt/sources.list . . .
so i can't go forward to apt-get upgrade...
Potato
Dear
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 08:02:44AM +0200, Gerjan Teselink wrote:
Hi,
Does someone already made debian packages from iBCS for the 2.0.38 kernel? I
started to look for it but i couldn't find it.
In Potato there are packages ibcs-base and ibcs-source, 2 of them.
One is for 2.0 kernel and
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Dave Thayer wrote:
Potato is now stable, so you will have to change your sources.list
accordingly. FWIW, I prefer to use the release name (i.e. 'potato)
to avoid this kind of suprise. I had been tracking potato in its later
Yeah, but now you know that potato has been
H - I have a similar box...
It could be the windows machines doing op-locks on files.
Another faulty looking thing is if the file has restrictive Unix
permissions - the mac gives some daft errors.
Email me at work as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll mail you back my
smb.conf and netatalk.conf
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 06:41:02PM -0400, Richard E. Hawkins wrote
There's probably an easy, stock answer for this, but I'm not finding it.
To keep the network folks happy, this machine needs to be incapable of
sending mail on its own. I've reconfigured exim to deliver locally
only, but I
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:11:39PM -0500, Kent West wrote
Andrew Martin wrote:
I am trying, to no avail, to install Debian 2.2 thru Windows. I
haven't been able to get my CD drive to work since it is not a
conventional IDE drive. It attaches to its own sound card.
Anyhow
1:
I'm trying to get 'potato' up-and-running on a box that thought it
would have Windoze, a Compaq Presario 4660. CMOS says 2 instances of
shadow RAM are present, but doesn't provide a way to turn that
'feature' off. Debian gets as far as the line about freeing unused
kernel memory and then halts,
Where did you fail in the boot process? ie. did the Sun access the floppy
and spit out an error message, or did it simply say something like can't
find boot image off the HDD?
When the system started booting, I saw it soughting the floopy drive as
the green light was on and off several times.
The modules should be compiled automatically if you have elected to do Masqing
in the kernel config.
Just do an insmod and you should be okay:
for i in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ipv4/ip_masq_*; do insmod $i;done
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Monday, August 14, 2000 21:34 -0500 John Reinke [EMAIL
I did some research, and the ip_masq_ftp.o module is automatically compiled
when CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_MOD is selected during kernel config. I already
have it selected, and the file is in my modules directory. And like I
mentioned previously, I've tried changing the passive settings on the ftp
This doesn't seem to help, either. The ftp clients still just sit there,
trying to get the list of files...
thanks,
John
The modules should be compiled automatically if you have elected to do
Masqing
in the kernel config.
Just do an insmod and you should be okay:
for i in /lib/modules/`uname
Could anyone suggest any handy GNU utilities that can investigate the
usage of the bandwidth of a network?
Thanks.
Dear
I don't know for general bandwidth, I heard just there is some
kernel module which can meassure that.
For Apache I know there is mod_throttle, which can meassure per
user or virtual host the bandwidth. It just needs to be enabled
in Apache conf file.
Other modules to meassure bandwidth
Hi,
is something wrong with ftp.de.debian.org? I tried an apt-get update
yesterday and it was not accessible. Today it still does not work.
Regards,
Kerstin
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check your /etc/apt/sources.list
Make sure it says potato and not frozen - there is no frozen any more cos
potato is now stable, and slink is now officially old.
At 12:03 PM 8/15/00 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
is something wrong with ftp.de.debian.org? I tried an apt-get update
yesterday and it
1)
I've got the following login-rules in /etc/ippl.conf:
log-in all /var/log/ippl/all.log
log-in udp /var/log/ippl/udp.log
log-in tcp /var/log/ippl/tcp.log
log-in icmp /var/log/ippl/icmp.log
But all.log is empty. It seems that ippl logs every
package only once. It would be cool, if it would log
a
I would say that probably you ran dselect first, and that package got selected.
The
easiest way would be to start dselect , then find exim with
/ exim Enter
and unistall it.
Ted Roden wrote:
this is a pretty dumb question, but its driving me
crazy...
I'm trying to install software with
Hi Kerstin,
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote:
is something wrong with ftp.de.debian.org? I tried an apt-get update
yesterday and it was not accessible. Today it still does not work.
ftp.de.debian.org at TU Dresden is down for some time because of
hardware problems (SCSI disk
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 03:37:30AM -0500, John Reinke wrote
I did some research, and the ip_masq_ftp.o module is automatically compiled
when CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_MOD is selected during kernel config. I already
have it selected, and the file is in my modules directory. And like I
mentioned
Try another method of booting... maybe off the CD if you can.
I know Debian Potato 2.2 was released yesterdady. Is there a CD image
for SPARC I can download from the Internet?
Have a look at mrtg http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/,
this may be just what you want. There´s also a debianized package IIRC.
hth,
rw
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:35:22 BST, Wilson Yau writes:
Could anyone suggest any handy GNU utilities that can investigate the
usage of the bandwidth
Frank Lorenzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13-Aug-2000 Jens Müller wrote:
Wo kann ich in Debian (woody) die System-/User-Sprache einstellen?
Neulich in /etc/profile und /etc/bash.bashrc:
export LANG=de_DE
Für X in /etc/environment:
LC_ALL=de_DE
LANG=de_DE
Gruß,
joachim
re. Release of Potato
Message to the developers
Many thanks I propose a toast to them.
Three Cheers ... etc.
(Sorry if this is regarded as spam.)
Dave Whiteley
--
E-Mail: Dave Whiteley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 15-Aug-2000
Time: 13:09:06
This message has
Hi,
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Marko Cehaja wrote:
Dear
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 08:02:44AM +0200, Gerjan Teselink wrote:
Hi,
Does someone already made debian packages from iBCS for the 2.0.38 kernel?
I started to look for it but i couldn't find it.
In Potato there are packages
I've removed telnet from /etc/services, and also removed apache and
wu-ftpd. I've also reconfigured exim for local delivery only. Suddenly
my machine is unable to keep the connection to the router up, and I must
constantly force-reload the networking daemon.
Time kills it, but certain webpages
After removing wu-ftpd and apache, reconfiguring exim for local delivery
only, and commenting out telnet in /etc/services, my connection to the
router is constantly dropping, requiring a force-reload.
Time causesthe drop, but so do certain services--the debian search page
casues the drop, as does
- Original Message -
From: John Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 1:21 AM
Subject: Re: ran out of input data
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:11:39PM -0500, Kent West wrote
Andrew Martin wrote:
I am trying, to no avail, to
Hi,
I'm having some problems with horde/imp when trying to change
the database from Mysql to PostgreSQL.
When I run dpkg-reconfigure horde I'm able to choose the
database between MySql and PostgreSQL but when running
dpkg-reconfigure imp I haven't that option and imp try to
Hey all.
I've been toying with the idea of setting up a complete local mirror for
all of my machines here. It wouldn't be public (at least not yet), but it
would cut down on my network traffic, and it would cut down on the debian
servers that are being pummelled right now.
8-)
I'd like to
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 12:10:37PM +0100, Wilson Yau wrote:
Try another method of booting... maybe off the CD if you can.
I know Debian Potato 2.2 was released yesterdady. Is there a CD image
for SPARC I can download from the Internet?
cdimage.debian.org has a list of mirrors
--
Good luck!
I have a 486-33, as well. I had 8MB of memory when I first installed linux and
X. It worked, but not real fast. An extra 4MB helped, but I would sure like
more. My system uses 72 pin SIMMS, but it wants PARITY memory. I can
occaisionally find non-parity memory in 72 pin SIMMS, but
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 06:15:24PM -0400, Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
I have just turned off telnet, wu-ftpd, and apache. I now lose my router
rapidly--loading some pages does it, apt-getupdate does it, some
webpages do it. My connection was stable for weeks before this.
I've tried to go to
Adam Scriven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been toying with the idea of setting up a complete local mirror for
all of my machines here. It wouldn't be public (at least not yet), but it
would cut down on my network traffic, and it would cut down on the debian
servers that are being
John Reinke wrote:
Here's what my problem is (for those just joining): I have IP Masqing set
up on a potato system, and everything works through it except ftp. The ftp
clients on machines on the private network connect to external sites, but
never are able to get a listing of the files or
Okay, it looks like things work now. I had a two-fold problem. I'll need to
know where to put things so this is all done automatically when I boot,
however.
The first part is that the modules weren't loading. Jason's suggestion
fixed that. If I list them in /etc/modules, will they get loaded
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Stan Kaufman wrote:
John Reinke wrote:
Here's what my problem is (for those just joining): I have IP Masqing set
up on a potato system, and everything works through it except ftp. The ftp
clients on machines on the private network connect to external sites, but
I used 2.2.17pre6, and it handled compiling the modules for
CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_MOD. Also, it sounds like there have been some
security patches and things, so it is recommended to at least use 2.2.16 or
newer. IP Masq howto I read (URL was in a previous message), strongly
suggested 2.2.16 or
Can anyone tell me how many CDs the official ISOs have for:
- i386 main + main/non-US ( + contrib ?)
- sources
Is contrib included as a service on official CDs like it was for
slink?
The reason I ask is that it's time for me to buy some potato CDs,
and I'm having a difficult time
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, John Reinke wrote:
I used 2.2.17pre6, and it handled compiling the modules for
CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_MOD. Also, it sounds like there have been some
security patches and things, so it is recommended to at least use 2.2.16 or
newer. IP Masq howto I read (URL was in a
Every time I went thru it the screen keeps coming back to the same place
asking me to install BASE system.
Could you give more detail about the quoted paragraph above, please?
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could this maybe be an issue of low memroy... i cant remember what
classifys a machine as low memery but i know htere were lowmem rescue
bins out there
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 19:16:16 Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Can anyone tell me how many CDs the official ISOs have for:
- i386 main + main/non-US ( + contrib ?)
- sources
I have a home made 4 CD set of binary i386 main + contrib + non-free
I don't know how many CDs sources take.
__
Eray
I'm not sure about the compile problems, but there are some items you'll
need to include in the kernel that you don't have selected below. Look at
this howto, and it goes through all the items you'll want to enable while
configuring the kernel.
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 07:19:27PM +0300, Eray Ozkural wrote:
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 19:16:16 Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Can anyone tell me how many CDs the official ISOs have for:
- i386 main + main/non-US ( + contrib ?)
- sources
Official sets are main+contrib, which is 3cd's.
That happened to me when I managed to get the /boot (15meg) and /root
(300meg) partitions the wrong way around.
Jeff
I. Tura wrote:
Every time I went thru it the screen keeps coming back to the same place
asking me to install BASE system.
Could you give more detail about the quoted
I am not able to get the xfs or xfs-xtt packages to work on Potato. They
load but when I try to test them with fslsfonts -server localhost:7100
it fails. Also, my xterm tells me it cannot get the fonts. What do I
need to do in order to get this working?
Thanks
Brian Schramm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone tell me how many CDs the official ISOs have for:
- i386 main + main/non-US ( + contrib ?)
- sources
Is contrib included as a service on official CDs like it was for
slink?
Taken verbatim from the Release Notes for potato:
The Official CD-ROM distribution ships as three
hey.
if anyone is there i'm helping a friend setup a multi-drop fetchmail stuff
while their connectivity is down. what i need is a fetchmail config that
will download all their mail from a pop3 account on their mail server and
then forward it to their internal nt server (which doesn't have
I wrote:
Can anyone tell me how many CDs the official ISOs have for:
- i386 main + main/non-US ( + contrib ?)
- sources
Is contrib included as a service on official CDs like it was for
slink?
I'm having a difficult time deciphering know what vendors are
selling (from 2 to 4
I have a potato box that is running samba, mysql, apache, proftpd,
Xwindows (but connects to another box to run all of its apps) and is a
masq firewall. Last night it froze up while running a screensaver
remotely (on the other xwindows box, over the lan). No messages in
syslog. I'd like to stop
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 08:41:49AM +0200, Thomas Weinbrenner wrote:
Will Trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
short version:
i'm using frozen, and have been updating via
apt-get update -- now, boom! 404 not found,
for every line in /etc/apt/sources.list . . .
so i
At 09:00 2000/08/15 -0600, you wrote:
So, with all this in mind, if you can be more specific about what you want
to mirror maybe we can be more specific on how to go about doing it.
Ok, sure.
I should have mentioned this before, but I'm only going to do stable x86,
since that's all I have
Hi, I am running potato and a 2.2.16 kernel on our file server. I
have two raid 1 devices set up, each 10 gigs big. The problem is that it
does not seem to cleanly unmount/update the superblock when I
restart/shutdown (although it says it does). So what happens is each
startup it needs to run
Stuart,
I just checked my 'dselect' again thinking it was finally updated with
mozilla, but all I am seeing is 'build m-14'... Did you do an apt-get
or dselect to get your m-17?
tnx
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Stuart Ballard wrote:
The current debian package of mozilla (M17-1) seems to fail to
Hi Mathew!
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Mathew Johnston wrote:
I have a potato box that is running samba, mysql, apache, proftpd,
Xwindows (but connects to another box to run all of its apps) and is a
masq firewall. Last night it froze up while running a screensaver
remotely (on the other xwindows
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Peter Palfrader wrote:
From: Alex Buell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux Kernel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cause of mysterious lock-ups with 2.2.x kernels discovered!
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, also dropped the Date line
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 01:33:20 +0100 (BST)
Seems I did it again. I have fixed my notes, so the returned mail
shouldn't happen again!
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from pm3-114.netgate.net [205.214.163.114]
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From: Andrew Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrew Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2008 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: ran out of input data
I am on lunch and decided to try and find the drivers.tgz and base2_2.tgz
and I cant find them on the cd. Where
MK == Matt Kopishke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MK Hi, I am running potato and a 2.2.16 kernel on our file server. I
MK have two raid 1 devices set up, each 10 gigs big. The problem is that it
MK does not seem to cleanly unmount/update the superblock when I
MK restart/shutdown
*** ReplyToMsg: Peter Palfrader [Tue 15 Aug 2000 h. 19:26] ***
Peter I propose four solutions to this problem.
Peter
Peter 1. Keep cats out of room.
Peter 2. Disable the keyboard with a sequence of key-presses, and re-enable
by
Peterpressing a different sequence of key-presses. Of
Ed Burke wrote:
There is an Adaptec 2940 / 2940W SCSI adapter card.
When the system was started with the CD inserted I got to the
install wizard - if that's the proper terminology. As I
followed the manual and explored some, on my own, I kept coming
back to the same message,
Hi,
I'm still having problems with horde/imp with postgresql. I was
able to configure horde (dpkg-reconfigure horde) and select postgresql
as well as manually set imp (/etc/imp/defaults.php3) for pgsql.
I also put the corresponding lines in /etc/php3/apache/php3.ini
for dynamic
WY == Wilson Yau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where did you fail in the boot process? ie. did the Sun access the floppy
and spit out an error message, or did it simply say something like can't
find boot image off the HDD?
WY When the system started booting, I saw it soughting the
I had a quick look-through in my Jameco catalog but couldn't spot one.
You're basically looking for a two-part ferrous oxide core with a shell
that snaps around the cable. I'd expect almost any electrionic component
supply store would carry them.
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Andrew McRobert wrote:
My apologies if this is an rtfm situation, but I haven't been able to
find the answer in my all-too-brief search.
Do I need to download the kernel-headers package to compile a
new version of the kernel? What the heck is that for, anyway?
Thanks in advance...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [] Bababooey
could be a sign of bad hardware, last week i got similar symtoms from a
brand new Abit BE6-II with both a P3-800 and P2-450 in it, swapped
mainboards and the problem went away, piece of shit abits every single one
ive ever had has failed.
linux does stress a system out more then the average OS,
try the package 'xfstt' instead of 'xfs-tt' im not sure what the
difference is but ive used xfstt on about 20 different systems(all
potato) with complete success, be sure to add fonts to
/usr/share/fonts/truetype after(or before) installation.
nate
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Brian Schramm wrote:
Nope. You can do this:
apt-get install kernel-source-2.2.17
That will install a bzipped file in /usr/src which you can unzip with
tar Ixvf filename
Believe me - been there, done that, SEVERAL times in the last week.
john
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tim Jump wrote:
My apologies if this is an rtfm
Tim Jump [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My apologies if this is an rtfm situation, but I haven't been able to
find the answer in my all-too-brief search.
Do I need to download the kernel-headers package to compile a
new version of the kernel?
No, just download the debianized
At 09:37 AM 8/15/00 -0400, you wrote:
I've been toying with the idea of setting up a complete local mirror for
all of my machines here. It wouldn't be public (at least not yet), but it
would cut down on my network traffic, and it would cut down on the debian
servers that are being pummelled
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, C. Falconer wrote:
I've been toying with the idea of setting up a complete local mirror for
all of my machines here. It wouldn't be public (at least not yet), but it
would cut down on my network traffic, and it would cut down on the debian
servers that are being
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 08:08:15AM -0700, Stan Kaufman wrote:
This has been discussed recently on the firewalls listserv. Check out
http://geocrawler.com/lists/3/Security/90/0/ for a searchable archive;
think you'll find some answers there. (I personally am still trying to
figure this out
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 02:30:15PM -0400, Tim Jump wrote:
My apologies if this is an rtfm situation, but I haven't been able to
find the answer in my all-too-brief search.
Do I need to download the kernel-headers package to compile a
new version of the kernel? What the heck is that for,
The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
(http://www.CJFearnley.com/pads/)
Presents
Building Debian Packages by Example: Packaging libgnupg-perl
When:
Wednesday 16
I only had one ipchains rule to turn it on, and added another to prevent
timeout on secondary ftp connections, but I don't really understand it all
yet. I might try the script below, though. What do you name it, and where
do you put it so it gets read?
(Nice footer, BTW.)
John
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