On 06 Jun 2002, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm using the latest mozilla from testing (0.9-9.6). This seemed to be
> working well at first but now it has crashed several times (i.e. just
> disappeared from the screen), and when I logged onto Amazon it didn't
> show the buttons for purchasing things.
Hello,
I'm using vesafb and have just noticed that pressing Alt-UpArrow
doesn't echo the usual "Keyboard Request--edit /etc/inittab ..." but
instead behaves as if there were no Alt key pressed. Obviously
there's a link between (vesa)fb and this problem. What do I do about
it? I run a 2.4.16 kernel
* Thomas Kral ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020608 00:53]:
> hello there,
>
> i use potato as a production system on my box, and i have just
> installed woody 3.0p8 unofficial in a seperate partition for testing.
>
> i switch between these two using lilo, they both have boot images in
> the common /boot p
* Derrick 'dman' Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020607 22:10]:
> [2002-06-07 23:55:40]: emerg: cannot get docroot information
> (/home/dman)
> drwx--x--x 92 dman dman 4096 Jun 8 00:13 /home/dman
These 2 lines seem to make me think the problem is somehow related to
not having +r on /ho
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hello there,
i use potato as a production system on my box, and i have just installed woody
3.0p8 unofficial in a seperate partition for testing.
i switch between these two using lilo, they both have boot images in the common
/boot partition.
thing is woody has mount /boot entry in fstab, but
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 10:57:33PM -0700, ben wrote:
> On Friday 07 June 2002 09:13 pm, robert jorgenson wrote:
HI,
> > enabled as a module(as per the zip drive mini-hwoto). When i try to mount
> > /dev/sda4 it says that /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device. I have kernel
> > compiled about 6 ti
On Friday 07 June 2002 09:13 pm, robert jorgenson wrote:
> Ok i had this working fine under my 2.2 distrobution kernel(debian) with
> modprobe ppa. i Decided to compile a 2.4 kernel and i an trying to get it
> to work correctly. Right now i have scsi support enabled, scsi disk support
> enabled, th
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:56:57PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> | I have been running GNOME 2.x on RedHat for a few weeks now and it seems
> | to work pretty well.
>
> Huh. Is that like gcc 2.96 -- grab a cvs snapshot and call it stable?
> Or are they labeled as pre-release?
It's pre-re
Anybody installed snortsnarf onto debian? pls. tell me
how, also, do I need snort for snortsnarf to work? I
have a couple of gunzipped alert files and I don't
want to be overwhelmed when I analyze them so I want
to use snortsnarf for this...
Pls don't forget to CC me since I'm not in the list
righ
I've been beating my head into a wall trying to figure out why my
"hello world" cgi script won't run. It turns out that disabling
suexec (which is enabled by default in the apache package) makes the
problems vanish. Now I want to know what is causing the problem.
I skimmed through the security
On Fri, 07 Jun 2002, Rick wrote:
> The beginning of the installation went fine. I created my swap and boot
> partitions, and selected a file image for the kernel (selecting everything
> from the directory woody/main/disks-~1/current).
Hi, the first directory for the kernel images is
dists/potato/
On Fri, 07 Jun 2002, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> On Thursday 06 June 2002 17:24, ben wrote:
>
> The official language of this mailing list is english. You should
> either post in english
What he is asking is:
Trying to boot down fails with an error message: Cannot close/stop X display
manager xdm.
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