with apt I get
error messages saying that it can't connect to WinGate. I have set the
export http_proxy=http://wingate:80/ in /etc/profile and root .bashrc
but it seems that I previously made a change in the apt source file. Any
ideas?
TIA
Cristov Russell
on the LAN but if I try to upgrade with apt I get
error messages saying that it can't connect to WinGate. I have set the
export http_proxy=http://wingate:80/; in /etc/profile and root .bashrc.
TIA
Cristov Russell
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Cristov Russell
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 1999 7:07 PM
To: Debian Userslist
Subject: Re: Sound configuration not in initial install
On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 07:05:36PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
r
to compile a working kernel with
Slink (I won't even count the number of failed Hamm attempts).
Best wishes and thanks in advance.
Cristov Russell
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PNIC. However, slink drivers take care of that.
Hope that helps,
Vaidhy
From: Cristov Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all.
I gave up on Hamm a few months ago but with Slink almost ready I thought
I'd
give it another go. I've since rebuilt my system and now have FIC 503+
motherboard
Hi Kenneth
Thanks for the reply. Which driver is the NE2000 PCII? I don't recall
seeing anything described as that. Thanks.
Cristov
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Scharf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 6:57 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc:
to proceed.
Cristov Russell
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-0600, Cristov Russell wrote:
My take on RedHat vs. Debian
What I like most about the RedHat distribution is that it has a setup for
SoundBlaster audio cards (I also like the printer setup which was a piece
of
cake with my networked printer). In fact, sound cards seem to be the only
hardware
reason I'm doing it is to have sound. I like the overall setup of Red Hat
and the sound card setup is particularly painless but I think that the
Debian distribution better serves my needs overall.
Just curious
Cristov Russell
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Hello.
Is any one here a kernel guru? I posted a problem a couple of times this
week that no one seems to be able to help me with. Is there much difference
in success and error when using xconfig and the other make options? I tried
using xconfig to rebuild my kernel for sound. I'm sure added
currently
using my original boot floppy.
Thanks again
Cristov
-Original Message-
From: Cristov Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 06, 1998 11:03 AM
To: Debian-User List (E-mail)
Subject: More kernel problems
After recompiling my kernel I'm noticing some error messages
'
make[1]: *** [bzImage] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.34'
make: *** [build] Error
I also got a warning message (that I forgot to write down) when I exited
make xconfig about ALPHA not specified or something along those lines. Any
ideas?
TIA
Cristov Russell
tkdesk and look at the
file information in my home directory it says that the symlink is broken.
How do I fix this? Is there another tactic I should use? Perhaps a script
that modifies the files at boot and shutdown? That idea seems much more
involved and more prone to error.
TIA
Cristov Russell
is the Stereo Enhancement for
my sound card (SB32PNP). Does anyone know if this is actually supported?
Thanks
Cristov Russell
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System specs:
processor - AMD K6 200
RAM - 64MB (dimm)
motherboard - Intel 430TX chipset
LOG.TXT
Description: Binary data
it.
To manually install a package use:
dpkg -i package_name.deb
from the directory where you have all deb files. Then run dselect again and
it should work.
HTH
Cristov Russell
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From: Kalvinder Kang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 02, 1998 10
times it pops up an error message for a directory I have not loaded a file
from previously but from a directory I used in bash prior to running KDE the
first time!? Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks
Cristov Russell
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Dull dull grey , the colour of our times
Cool cool space
be placed elsewhere? I do have a isapnp in /etc/init.d/ that matches
the how-to exactly.
Thanks
Cristov Russell
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I'm a shadow since your gone
Just a shadow in the dawn
That breaks in the sand
A shadow lost in Shadowland
- k.d. lang
Shadowland
. Unattrib the read-only setting and modify the
timeout setting to:
timeout=0.
HTH
Cristov Russell
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Dull dull grey , the colour of our times
Cool cool space that I still hope to find
Far beyond the veil
The sound of whispers and moans
- Crowded House
Whispers and Moans
but I can't seem to find that message) so
you'll have to go through and pick the packages you want. Dselect will warn
you any dependencies and the help file is fairly clear if read carefully.
HTH
Cristov Russell
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-Original Message-
From: roadrun37 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
about Linux.
Thanks again.
Cristov Russell
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-Original Message-
From: Cristov Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 25, 1998 12:15 AM
To: 'Marcelo E. Magallon'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Marcelo E.
Magallon'; 'Debian-User List (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: No menu
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From: Marcelo E. Magallon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 1998 8:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Marcelo E. Magallon'; Debian-User List
(E-mail)
Subject: Re: No menu in wmaker
On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 09:37:13PM -0500, Cristov Russell wrote:
Perhaps there is something
Subject: Re: No menu in wmaker
On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 02:56:26AM -0500, Cristov Russell wrote:
I asked about not having any menu items in wmaker a couple of days ago and
might have a little more information. I have verified that menu is
installed and when I check the .xsession-errors file
how to do this
from within X or how to specify a different one before X starts. Still very
new to Linux (but reading up as fast as I can).Any ideas?
Thanks.
Cristov Russell
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I tried to tell myself nothing's changed my dear
But I look around me and think maybe that's not so
, window mangers,
graphics, etc. Is there a simply way to have wmaker create these lists. I
didn't have to do anything at all with bo?
TIA
Cristov Russell
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that
to me as well? TIA
Cristov Russell
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someone asked about how to execute the basic
configuration options that are given before running dselect the first
time but I can't seem to find the message. Could someone forward that
to me as well? TIA
Cristov Russell
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don't think I can mount as individual filesystems so I'm
not using it for the installation but if you know of a way to make
that work it might be easier. Any help with this would be
appreciated. Thanks.
Cristov Russell
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slave (hdd). What I need to
know is how are the indiviual drives identified so that I can add then
to fstab. I can't seem to get any of them to work. Should they be
hdd1, hdd2, etc. or some other sequence?
Thanks
Cristov Russell
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wrong?
TIA
Cristov Russell
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PS - Please send replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as I have not
received any digest for 2 days and am unsure if the problem is with
the mailserver.
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My thanks to those who replied to the earlier message. :-)
Cristov Russell
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means.
My other question is about long file names. How does Linux handle
long file names? When I try to view a file with spaces (i.e. My
Resume.txt) Linux seems to treat these as seperate files. How do I
correctly specify a valid long file name?
TIA
Cristov Russell
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Hello everyone.
Recently I read somewhere (possibly on this list) that there is a way
to capture what was done during dselect using something like
/.../script but they did not go into much detail. Could someone
explain to me how to do this?
TIA
Cristov Russell
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. If someone could
show me where to look for bo that would be more than acceptable right
now since I would have something instead of nothing and I can figure
out hamm later.
TIA
Cristov Russell
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Get
/stable/binaryi386 I finally wen tot the web
site and downloaded it there. I tryed the install again but I keep
getting the same error.
Am I missing a needed file? What else can I try? What directory on
the ftp site would I be able to find these files in?
TIA
Cristov Russell
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used last time, I can't seem to get them to work.
Can someone forward me the information concerning the command and also
explain to me what's involved in adding the settings after the initial
installation?
TIA
Cristov Russell
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can look in
Windows for the I/O settings it's using (6400 starting) but I still
can't install the driver. Any suggestions?
TIA
Cristov Russell
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BTW - If anyone could suggest a really good book I'd appreciate it. I
have a copy of Linux In A Nutshell and it covers mostly command
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