Hi,
I just noticed after my last kernel compile I'm getting a daemon log
message:
modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-002a
The last 4 digits change.
Any idea what I missed or am missing?
Thanks,
Jonathan
--
-==-
==-- _
got it - needed to add
Section "Modules"
Load "extmod"
EndSection
Today people in droves hurry up past Heumoz to Villars
on the road to the ski hills, so they can rush down them
as fast as possible, so they can hurry up again in
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Nate Amsden wrote:
> ive seen a lot of reports that say active directory does NOT get along
> well
> with any other kind of directory service. its basically if you use it
> that
> is all you can use. i really feel sorry for anyone who is forced to use
> AD.
>
> currently at
Hello World,
I've just run apt-get dist-upgrade
and now more or less am running testing.
The task presently ocupying me is configuring XF86 4
What I can do:
run everything X 4 except the the actual xserver (which is the X
3.3.6 SVGA server. This works and runs my window manager
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Robin Rowe wrote:
> I have some apps I want to build that require newer libs than what I have
> installed from stable. How do I tell dselect/apt/dpkg to let me pick the
> newer SDL lib (for instance) out of tested, bring with it any dependent libs
> (which may also be in teste
I have some apps I want to build that require newer libs than what I have
installed from stable. How do I tell dselect/apt/dpkg to let me pick the
newer SDL lib (for instance) out of tested, bring with it any dependent libs
(which may also be in tested), but not make a change to newer packages
acro
Is there a gui config tool to set network and stuff like that or is it required
to edit config file.
I want to set a default route and I don't know how to do that properly.
I can add a line like "route add ..." in a init script but it's not really
clean.
Christophe
--
Christophe Barbé
Software
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Hanno Böttcher wrote:
> Hi !
Hi Hanno,
> I just downloaded the above package and visited packages.debian.org for
> beeing sure I have all things the Kernel Package depends on. But everytime I
> try to make a build I get parse errors and I don't know why (I checked file
> per
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello, Antonio!
>
> IMHO, you should buy Intel, since AMD chips don't do floating
> point operations adequately (these are important in graphics), unless you
This was true years ago but is certainly not true anymore.
The AMD Duron and Thunderbird chips are a
It's a IBM compatible Intel PC .
Despite this error on bootup everything including filesystem works fine. I just
cannot connect to the PC via network from another PC (telnet, http, ping)
Can I keep my current ( small secure and specialized) kernel an just modify it
to match the new mainboard ?
If
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, hanasaki wrote:
> I have a HD with
>
> /boot
> / => a complete install of debian
>
> I wish to install a second debian on another partion(s).
- mount the "another partition" to /mnt
- copy everything in / to /mnt (but exclude /mnt, of course)
cp -avf /root /var/ /home
Hi !
I just downloaded the above package and visited packages.debian.org for
beeing sure I have all things the Kernel Package depends on. But everytime I
try to make a build I get parse errors and I don't know why (I checked file
permissions).
Know I did exactly the same (also the same configurati
On 14 Feb 2001, Kent West wrote:
> T. Green wrote:
>
> > HELP !newbie !!
> > I am using creative ensoniq audiopci card model es1371.
> > i am not getting any sound form it, nor am i getting any sound when i
> > run realplayer
> > can anyone tell me what i am doing worng, are what is ne
Hi !
I'm new to debian linux an would really appreaciate some help for the following
problem:
I bought a running linux box (specialised router +mailserver) with debian linux
on it and wanted to use another mainboard. So I switched to a different board
reinstalled the HD an started the maschine
Can someone explain to me how to set up /etc/hosts and
/etc/resolv.conf for ssh (and similar programs) _not_ to search for my
local network host names using the external nameservers in
resolv.conf?
The local network is built up with NICs. I'm not using bind on my
debian host. It's installed on th
VACM 2.0 (the project page is at sourceforge.net)
http://www.valinux.com/software/vacm/
Ok.. I've finally got XFree86 4.0.2 to the point where it will go into X :)
Only problem - it shows stuff in 320x240 - and only half the screen..
Have attached my config file + log..
Any ideas? It says my card (actually on board S3) isn't supported but that
SVGA driver should handle it..
I told
Great, UUNET (ISP) is processing e-mail manually
[]
[][]-Original Message-
[][]From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[][]Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 9:30 AM
[][]To: Joris Lambrecht
[][]Subject: Re: RE: SCSI adapter supported? (UU2465166)
[][]
[][]
[][] ** THE RETURN ADD
yep, www.debian.org (upgrade yr kernel to 2.4.x)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Egglestone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:07 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: SCSI adapter supported?
Hi again...
Doesn anyone know if potato can easily support
this
Osamu,
Since i'm an outlook user i'd like to point out these 'patches', i'd refrain
from using that word in this context, are the most BRUTE piece of
programming i ever witnessed. Bill must have done it in some spare time,
imagine i can't even exchange .exe files ! GREAT PATCH, actually it really
ive seen a lot of reports that say active directory does NOT get along
well
with any other kind of directory service. its basically if you use it
that
is all you can use. i really feel sorry for anyone who is forced to use
AD.
currently at my company we are using Netscape directory server 3.1 on
a
_sigh_ you probably just wan't to hear me say it, YES i'm using Outlook as i
type (company policy)
Sincerly yours,
Joris
-- Still hoping for a more sensible WORLD and a FREE desktop.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Waldner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 6:5
Well 2.4.1 kernel does impress me, but the mga problem is still there.
32bpp just freeze my system. and I don't even have to XFree log for 32bpp..
just have 24bpp XFree log attached
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 11:05:01 Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> I remember reading that kernel 2.4.1(01?) has improved handli
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> If I'm thinking of the correct card, it should be supported just fine
> with the via-rhine driver.
2 friends of mine got this NIC. But on one computer we needed to change
the base kernel in order to get this card working.
I think there is 2 revision board for this car
I'm trying to connect my PII 350 with Debian 2.2r2 potato (kernel
2.2.17) with my PIII 800 with Debian woody (2.2.18 recompiled) using a
"laplink" cable. I've followed PLIP-Howto steps, but even when I already
tried two cables (which work under Windows, I know this doesn't prove
anything, but..), I
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 07:12:08AM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
> Does anybody know of some program/script that could make checksums of
> each&every file installed and keeping this list somewhere safe so that
> I can compare it when I take the password away from my colleague to
> make sure ther
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, John Galt wrote:
> Your modutils is out of date. Either get Testing's, or wait until Adrian
> Bunk sets up the convience package for 2.4 kernels w/ potato.
I've already set it up. Please read [1] for more information.
cu,
Adrian
[1] http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.htm
I am trying to revive an old isa pnp modem/soundcard and when I use pnpdump
to try and configure my modem (not the soundcard yet) I see this error at
/var/log and during boot-up when my card is being detected.
Board 1 has identity of
FF FF FF FF 003 054 07 AZT300 serial no-1 [checksum of ]
/et
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 07:12:08AM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I´ll soon have to give out the root-pw of one of my boxes temporarily,
> but I´m a little paranoid...
>
> Does anybody know of some program/script that could make checksums of
> each&every file installed and keeping t
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 01:26:32 EST, "David B. Harris" writes:
>To quote Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
># Does anybody know of some program/script that could make checksums of
># each&every file installed and keeping this list somewhere safe so
>that
># I can compare it when I take the passwor
To quote Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
#
# Hi!
#
# I´ll soon have to give out the root-pw of one of my boxes temporarily,
# but I´m a little paranoid...
#
# Does anybody know of some program/script that could make checksums of
# each&every file installed and keeping this list somewhere
Hi!
I´ll soon have to give out the root-pw of one of my boxes temporarily,
but I´m a little paranoid...
Does anybody know of some program/script that could make checksums of
each&every file installed and keeping this list somewhere safe so that
I can compare it when I take the password away
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