Hi,
I'm looking at purchasing a funky shuttle xpc SB62G2.
Amongst other things this box supports Serial ATA drives.
Are there likely to be any troubles installing debian on a box with a
SATA hard drive?
The chipsets are:
North Bridge: i865G
South Bridge: iCH5-R
Can anyone point me to s
parport0 and parport1 work fine with kernel-2.4, but parport1
(PCIcard) doesn't work with kernel-2.6
Any hints?
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I know what I'm looking for, because I see them (the messages) flash by
at bootup. It looks like it's trying to load (old) modules, producing
FATAL something. Not sure, because they just whizz by; no time to read
them properly, nor even to catch a glimpse of them all.
They're not in /var/log/bo
Incoming from Ian Perry:
>
> Does anyone know what this is ?
>
> Or is it just elaborate spam ?
>
> Or am I now on yet ANOTHER spam list ?
FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, THINK! The From: says lists.debian.org. You're
subscribed to some list at lists.debian.org, somebody sent crap to the
list, and lists
On (28/01/04 15:00), Sam Ruby wrote:
> I'm new to Debian (previously I used RedHat). My ultimate goal is to
> install mythtv, but for now I seem to have isolated a reproducible
> problem with a CPAN module.
>
> Environment: a machine wiped clean. Fresh minimal netinst of sarge
> (vintage 2004012
>- Original Message -
>From: brfg3 at yahoo
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:34 PM
>Subject: chroot
>
>
>Does anyone have an information on installing a chroot environment for
users? I'm using woody r2.
>It appears that there is no >prebuilt package, so I was won
On January 28, 2004 09:12 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
> Hi R.J.P,
>
> I got the message:-
>
> midia.cfg no such file or directory
>
> timidity can't read any configuration file
>
> pleae check /etc/timidity.cfg
>
> I have alsa installed. I shall read the noteedit website in the
> meantime.
>
It see
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Does anyone have an information on installing a chroot environment for users? I'm using woody r2. It appears that there is no prebuilt package, so I was wondering if anyone had any success with chrooting users. I was thinking of trying Jailkit(http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/). Does anyone have a
Does anyone know what this is ?
Or is it just elaborate spam ?
Or am I now on yet ANOTHER spam list ?
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Sent: Wednesday, 28 January 2004 5:51 PM
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Thanks for you
Two weeks ago, I originally posted an issue whereby Debian Linux
"woody" running kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 would not recognize the on-board
Intel Ethernet Express Pro100. Thanks to all who responded.
Here's the simple fix, provided by Peter C. Norton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
echo "alias eth0 eepro100" >
Given the package description (from
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/libs/libgphoto2-port0) ...
"Package: libgphoto2-port0 (2.1.4-1)
The gphoto2 digital camera port library
The gphoto2 port library is used by libgphoto2 to access serial and usb
devices."
... it certainly sounds like the depe
On 27 Jan 2004, Nori Heikkinen told this:
> hey all,
Yo,
> i'm running gaim 0.75-1, and haven't had any other problems with it of
> late. has anyone else notices this behaviour, and if so, do they know
> of a fix?
Dunno for your yahoo problem since I considerate it as non free and so
don't
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> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Hoskins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: .deb dependancy hell
>
>
> "Rosenstrauch, David" <[EMAI
"Rosenstrauch, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There's rarely (if ever) a circular dependency like that. What
> you'll normally see is that package A needs package B, and package C
> needs package B. Thus package B is usually a shared
> component/library that is used by many other apps.
It
Hi!
I just made an apt-get update; apt-get upgrade which failed to complete
because it now claims that some totally normal directives like
ExtendedStatus off
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
and many more produce syntax errors. I surrounded these directives with
-Tags but it's not stopping to fin
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the decision of a problem and further the decision of a problem in regional court. The
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> If package A needs package B, and package B needs package A, why in
> the world are they two separate packages?
There's rarely (if ever) a circular dependency like that. What you'll
normally see is that package A needs package B, and package C needs package B.
Thus package B is usually a s
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I would like to install a particular version of sendmail using apt-get
googling says I can do it like such:
apt-get -t testing install sendmail=8.12.10-6
versions are listed here:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/sendmail.html
Does the central deb mirror not have multiple versions for download?
> If I add entries like (hd1,0) and (hd1,1), will the
> grub on my first disk be able to boot the win2K and Debian on
> the second
> HDD. I don't mind if it won't boot win2K but will atleast
> Debian 3.0r2
> boot ?
Short answer: yes. Grub on the first disk should be able to boot either of
t
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Hi,
I get the following error whenever i try to run Unreal Tournament 2003
on my Debian unstable system:
--CUT--
Could not load OpenGL library
History:
Exiting due to error
--CUT--
Talk about verbose, my video card is an nVidia GeForce 4 Ti4400 and im
running a patched version of the latest d
Jose Boix wrote:
One out of two representatives of two parties is not what I would call
unlimited political choice.
Funny, last national election I counted 5 parties that I was personally
aware of.
Republican
Democrat
Libertarian
Green
Reform
Hint, I am not a member of the first two.
Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:56, Richard Hoskins wrote:
>> On unstable, i386.
>>
>> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
[...]
>
> No... you forget the package management has never been the issue.
Are you asserting that it doesn't remind me of RPM? I tell you it
d
Mike M wrote:
The point-by-point rebuttal was rendered moot by this last part. We (the
US) must not withdraw from the world and our borders must remain open and
we must accept being hated and we must stop being so arrogant and we must
do business fairly.
I never said the borders should be c
On January 28, 2004 14:52, Matt Price wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 12:30:31PM -0500, David P James wrote:
>
> sounds great -- but what's the name of the password file? is it
> cert8.db? I don't see an obvious 'psswords' file.
duh - I should have mentionned that. They take on the form of:
#
Hello,
My motherboard has two IDE channles. I have two optical drivers on
one channel and my HDD on the second.
I have win98SE and Red Hat 7.2 on my current HDD. I am planning to buy a
second HDD and install win 2000 and Debian on it. When installing Debian
3.0r2 and win 2000, I would like to
El mié, 28 de ene de 2004, a las 03:55:21 -0800, Steve Lamb dijo:
[snip]
> Could it be because they are listening to their media and believing all
> of
> what they say without thinking for themselves? Could it be the limiting
> view
> their parochial education and limited political choi
Sometime near Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 04:28:24PM +0100, David Baron wrote:
> http://www.lionstracs.com/index.php?module=Static_Docs&func=view
>
> OK, it's RedHat, but ... :-)
>
*sniff* Almost brings a tear to the eye :) *sniff*
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s. keeling wrote:
Ditto that, but if you wonder where it comes from, start up a
discussion with RMS sometime. I guarantee you'll be tossing furniture
in frustration within hours. The man appears to be impervious to
real-world reason.
The problem is that it is too easy to think that the Free S
http://www.lionstracs.com/index.php?module=Static_Docs&func=view
OK, it's RedHat, but ... :-)
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I'm new to Debian (previously I used RedHat). My ultimate goal is to
install mythtv, but for now I seem to have isolated a reproducible
problem with a CPAN module.
Environment: a machine wiped clean. Fresh minimal netinst of sarge
(vintage 20040124).
I then update /etc/apt/sources.list to look li
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David Clymer wrote:
| On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 05:36, Toby Batch wrote:
|
|>Does anyone have any good howtos on this? I've been following the docs
|>from exim but I've created my local domain dbm and added it to the
|>local_domains directive (list of doma
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 12:30:31PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> On January 27, 2004 07:13, Matt Price wrote:
> If I understand you correctly, pressing "View Passwords" does absolutely
> nothing at all? The password manager in Firebird was changed in the 0.7
> release which might be the source of
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:12:22 +
Joseph Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I keep getting stupid e-mails from here. Anyone have any information on
> it? I'll fwd the message source if anyone's interested.
>
> Joe
Hello Joe,
It's a worm.
Regards,
David.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Alvin Oga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:50 AM
> To: Ben Yau
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Email client programs
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Ben Yau wrote:
>
> > True, but you can do your best to workaround the network iss
can anyone tell me how to build an xterm with 256 colors using the
debian source package? I'd just like a bit more flexibility -- and
I'd like to have the off-the-shelf values for emacs highlighting work
when I'm in a terminal.
Thanks,
matt
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 04:35:11PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> pretty simple. Your start is good :). Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and
> replace woody or testing to sarge or unstable, or better, add an unstable
> line to it, like:
>
> deb ftp://ftp.nl.uu.net/debian unstable main contrib non-free
> de
Title: Re: PHP 4 and apache 1.3.26 [resolved]
Resolved.
Giulio
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Toby Batch wrote:
| Does anyone have any good howtos on this? I've been following the docs
| from exim but I've created my local domain dbm and added it to the
| local_domains directive (list of domains in /etc/local-domains;
| exim_dbmbuild /etc/local
Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-port0
>dpkg: dependency problems pre
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:31, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bojan Baros wrote:
>
> > Hello deb users.
> >
> > I got a little issue with receiving some of the mails through this
> > list...
> >
> > The entire list have been subjected to the inflow of spam, viruses,
> > auto-respo
Incoming from Erich Waelde:
>
> > I don't think everyone is fully appreciating the problem.
> That makes 2 of us ;)
>
> What comes to my mind:
> a. (has been mentioned) use fetchmail to download the messages. Example
>listing here:
>
># fetchmail -d0 -a -f /etc/fetchmailrc
>4 messag
Hi.
Is there any way I could recompile existing packages in my system?
apt-build has no documentation and seems not to work...
And if I use apt-get source and build manually, in many packages, I can't
add optimalization flags to gcc/g++ (CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS aren't pass to
compiler). Is there any (uni
i am trying to configure raid-1 via software. my kernel is 2.4.18-
1-586tsc. i do not have /etc/raidtools or /proc/mdstat. am i safe
to assume that raid support is not compiled into this kernel? if
this is true, what options do i have? are modules good to use? if
so, which ones?
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On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 15:09, Roy Pluschke wrote:
> On January 28, 2004 04:31 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> >
> > i tried the options ( timidity -0s -iA -B2,8 & ) but it doesn't work.
> > That i should check the timidety.cfg file. I read the file, but it does
> > not make anything clear.
> >
> > Ho
> -Original Message-
> From: Nate Duehr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:00 AM
> To: Curtis Vaughan
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Email client programs
>
> >
> Neither POP3 nor IMAP nor anything else will fix a problem at the
> network level. This
> -Original Message-
> From: Micha Feigin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 4:37 PM
> To: debian-user
> Subject: rebuilding /etc/rc.d Scripts
>
>
> I just had a system crash (reiserfs) and after fsck everything comes up
> fine but looking at lost+found and as a re
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 08:55:04AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Uhm, no. I ran with what you agreed Nano said. IE, that Europe was
> trending towards socialism. You said it was the right direction which means
You're getting my part of the thread confused. Katipo originally
replied to Paul M
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
> On 2004-01-27, Pigeon penned:
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 03:59:22PM -0200, Daniel Ferreira wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>=20 I'm trying to install the flash plugin (6.0.79.0) but it isn't
> >>working. When I try to acces some webpage which contains some flash,
> >>the
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 03:55:21AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> Quite frankly I'd be more than happy if the US got out of the world.
> I'm tired of footing the bill for other nation's defense. I'd love for the
> US to get out of Isreal and Palastine. Not that we're really *IN* it, m
On January 27, 2004 07:13, Matt Price wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> after a recent upgrade I can't view the paasswords stored by
> mozilla-firebird. In the options menu under privacy, I still see a
> button marked 'view paswords' but clickingo n the button has no
> effect. I'd like to clean up my passw
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:17, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> Ok
> This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> and I've read it again and again.
> and didn't take notes.
> Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
> I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so bu
Katipo wrote:
I'd debate the issue, but you have your preferred view that appears to be
based on a mixture of misconception and a confused perception of Europe
being socialist.
Uhm, no. I ran with what you agreed Nano said. IE, that Europe was
trending towards socialism. You said it was th
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:56:24AM -0500, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: err
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:56:24AM -0500, Richard Hoskins wrote:
} On unstable, i386.
}
} Kind of reminds me of RPM:
}
}[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
}dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
} libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
}dpkg: err
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:56, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: error processing
Hi
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:56:24 -0500
Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
...
use apt-get remove libgphoto2-2, that will take care of the dependencies
and remove everything that depends on it...
yours
Albert
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Selon Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: error processing libgpho
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:56:24AM -0500, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
...snip dpkg -r lossage
Why aren't you just using
apt-get remove libgphoto2-2
Dpkg was never designed to handle dependencies; apt was.
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Seattle, WA, USA
[EMA
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:56:24 -0500
Richard Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
Hi!
I just made an apt-get update; apt-get upgrade which failed to complete
because it now claims that some totally normal directives like
ExtendedStatus off
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
and many more produce syntax errors. I surrounded these directives with
-Tags but it's not stopping to fin
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Richard Hoskins wrote:
> On unstable, i386.
>
> Kind of reminds me of RPM:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
> libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
>dpkg: error processing lib
On (28/01/04 17:17), Chavdar Videff wrote:
> Ok
> This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> and I've read it again and again.
> and didn't take notes.
> Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
> I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so busy with
Bernd Prager wrote:
Hi,
I'm running debian woody and installed an Intel E1000 card.
lspci -v tells me:
00:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1076
Unknown device means that it's not in the PCI database. There is a file
you can edit, but unfortunately I've forgotten what it
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I know this is not a windows list and I have never yet asked a question
like this on here before, but perhaps there is someone who knows the
answer to this question.
Netscape and Mozilla support "offline" modes where a user can sync
themselves to the server and then be offl
On unstable, i386.
Kind of reminds me of RPM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -r libgphoto2-2
dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgphoto2-2:
libgphoto2-port0 depends on libgphoto2-2.
dpkg: error processing libgphoto2-2 (--remove):
dependency problems - not removing
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 10:17 am, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> What I did so far was use the rescue and root floppies from Debian
> Woody in order to boot and setup base system.
> Right now I got stuck in configuring apt-get to use unstable.
> What should I do to tell apt-get to use the Unstable fr
High,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bernd Prager wrote:
> Hi,
>
> But insmod e1000 complains:
> Using /lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/net/e1000.o
> /lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/net/e1000.o: init_module: No such device
>
> Nothing related I found on the web helped (kernel update, noapic acpi=off
Thanks, Sebastian,
I will try that in a minute.
Regards
Chavdar
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 17:35, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> > Ok
> > This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> > and I've read it again and again.
> > and didn't take notes.
> > Now tha
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> Ok
> This was asked maybe a thousand times.
> and I've read it again and again.
> and didn't take notes.
> Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
> I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so busy
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Bojan Baros wrote:
> Hello deb users.
>
> I got a little issue with receiving some of the mails through this
> list...
>
> The entire list have been subjected to the inflow of spam, viruses,
> auto-responders finding virus or spam, clueless users or someone who
> just wan
Hi,
I'm running debian woody and installed an Intel E1000 card.
lspci -v tells me:
00:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1076
Subsystem: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 1113
Flags: bus master, 66Mhz, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
Memory at de00 (32-bi
We have received the message sent to email address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
however, this address is not a valid subscription or removal address on
this system. Please check the address and try sending your message again.
Thank you.
The original message sent was:
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan 28 0
Kristian Niemi mentioned :
=> At bootup I see a number or error-messages flash by, but they dissappear
=> too fast for me to read them. I've tried to find them in dmesg & various
=> files in /var/log/, but so far I haven't had any luck. I see the place
You can't read the error-messages, but you
Ok
This was asked maybe a thousand times.
and I've read it again and again.
and didn't take notes.
Now that I need it I don't have time to look through the list archives.
I am apologizing for taking your time, but would anyone not so busy with more
important things help me through the steps for se
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 09:19, Toby Batch wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Thanks david, i'd stumbled onto the wrong section thing and moved the
> virtual section but see my own response about the new error.
>
> You mention getting a "backported copy of exim4". How do I
Hello deb users.
I got a little issue with receiving some of the mails through this
list...
The entire list have been subjected to the inflow of spam, viruses,
auto-responders finding virus or spam, clueless users or someone who
just wants to mess around with the list.
Why isn't there a limitati
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 08:28, Timothy Paling wrote:
> The module does not appear in modconf either, however, it does appear in
> menuconf (make menuconf) and there is a .c source file for the module in
> with the kernel source.
>
> How to compile this module therefore is my new question.
>
well,
Тaможенное оформление
Сборные грузы от 0,5 м3 со склaдов Гермaнии и Финляндии
Полные еврофуры
ООО Дельтa-Кaстомз п р е д л a г a е т Вaм полный комплекс услуг по достaвке
aвтомобильным трaнспортом и
тaможенной очистке грузов в Московский регион:
a именно:
- рaботa со всеми группaми товaров,
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Forgive me the cross-post, but this is rather urgent for me :-/
>
> Does anyone know if the Debian kernel in woody-proposed-updates (2.4.22)
> supports Intel SRCU42X SCSI RAID contoller?
>
> Intel's web page says that it is supported by Sus
Hi!
Forgive me the cross-post, but this is rather urgent for me :-/
Does anyone know if the Debian kernel in woody-proposed-updates (2.4.22)
supports Intel SRCU42X SCSI RAID contoller?
Intel's web page says that it is supported by Suse and RH, but they make
a binary driver available for download
On January 28, 2004 04:31 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> i tried the options ( timidity -0s -iA -B2,8 & ) but it doesn't work.
> That i should check the timidety.cfg file. I read the file, but it does
> not make anything clear.
>
> How do i start imidity in server mode?
>
That is the letter "O" no
Hi,
My kernel gives me frequently the following messages:
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: invalid operand:
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: CPU:0
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: EIP:0010:[__free_pages_ok+40/500]Not tainted
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286
Jan 28 10:02:04 kain
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 05:36, Toby Batch wrote:
> Does anyone have any good howtos on this? I've been following the docs
> from exim but I've created my local domain dbm and added it to the
> local_domains directive (list of domains in /etc/local-domains;
> exim_dbmbuild /etc/local-domains /etc/
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Hi,
I have an interesting problem
with one computer I'm installing debian on and am wondering if anybody else ran
into this problem.
Trying to install Debian 3.0r1
or 3.0r2 "Woody"
Computer
Specifics,
256MB Ram 66 MHz
FSB
20GB Hard Drive
ide
Intel Celeron
700MHz
S
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Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Timothy Paling wrote:
> > to install a kernel module, you must switch to root, then type: modprobe
> >
> >
> > for example: modprobe 8139too
> >
> > you may need to insert the mii module as well.
> >
> The module does not appear in modconf either, however, it does appe
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 14:07, Roy Pluschke wrote:
> On January 28, 2004 02:58 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I have search the debian webpage. Not completely, as there is a load of
> > stuff. I am looking for a program, for debian. To make music, without
> > the need to have some kin
> On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 19:36, Timothy Paling wrote:
> Producing this listing shows that 8139too is not in the list.
>
> modprobe simple reports that it cannot find the module.
>
> How do I proceed further? I've located the source for the module in the
> Kernel source however, I'm unsure as to how
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Are there any open source equivalents to wink or qarbon for creating animated
tutorials ?
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On January 28, 2004 02:58 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have search the debian webpage. Not completely, as there is a load of
> stuff. I am looking for a program, for debian. To make music, without
> the need to have some kind of input device for sounds. Is there such a
> thing?
>
> If
I keep getting stupid e-mails from here. Anyone have any information on
it? I'll fwd the message source if anyone's interested.
Joe
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Hi,
I've succesfully installed apache 1.3.26 and
php4.
Now I'm facing a problem, that I have associated to a misconfiguration
with mime types.
In fact, when I try to execute a php page, the
browser (any type) asks my if I want to download or open the file.
The sam
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 03:55:21 -0800
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> Katipo wrote:
> > On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:42:14 -0600 "Dave's List Addy"
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> >> On 1/26/04 6:00 PM, "Paul M Foster" wrote:
> >>> 1. Don't call us when you need help fending off the next power-ma
> Hi,
>
> I have read "Debian New Maintainers' Guide" and "How Software Producers
> Can Distribute Their Products Directly in DEB Format".
>
> Unfortunately, it is not so clear on how to make a local .deb
> package. For example, what to do, if there exists a simple
> "our-own-script.sh" which is us
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