Rodrigo F. Baroni wrote:
Hello all,
When I type '%pon' to get connect at my internet
server it do the call, send the user name and passwd,
but disconnect after this.
Does anybody knows what is going on ?
Rodrigo
I don't have a clue, and I doubt others will either based upon
Deryk Barker wrote:
One further piece of info: I tested the new system out by booting
Knoppix, which ran just fine.
So I thought I could snag the XF86Config-4 from that - put it onto
floppy (!) etc.
Did all that and it still didn't work - but the Knoppix-derived config
used the nv driver and
Michael Olds wrote:
Re: setting up DeskJet 960c as local printer on Woody box
I have reviewed the cupsomatic perl script situation and this basically
duplicates the work being done by the custom PPD and the foomatic-bin and
foomatic-db (at least that's how I understand it). I have also installed
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Hello all,
I boot debian from a floppy, I have my / partion on /dev/hdb1, Is there
anyway to make lilo boot debian from /dev/hdb1?
Do I reinstall lilo?
Thanks..
The short answer is yes. The long answer is it depends.
The first consideration is what you have on
Phil Reardon wrote:
It turns out there is a debian package called hpijs, so I installed that
along with foomatic-bin. But it still did not show up in the driver
list. What do I do now?
Phil Reardon
You probably need a specific PPD file for your printer that is not
included in the above.
Michael Kahle wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find the ppa (HP windows printer drivers for
linux) website?
Here is the link that was on LDP's site, but I get a 404:
http://www.rpi.edu/~normat/technical/ppa/ The LDP documentation that I was
looking at is here (for refrence)
Klaus Imgrund wrote:
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 15:09:32 -0600
Donald R. Spoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phil Reardon wrote:
It turns out there is a debian package called hpijs, so I installed
that along with foomatic-bin. But it still did not show up in the
driver list. What do I do now?
Phil
Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've finally gotten fed up with my roommate's Canon CBJ-2100 printer and
all of it's associated problems (both software and hardware) and have
decided to get a new one. My only requirements are that it's relatively
inexpensive ( $200 US) and that it can be set up easily and
Michael Olds wrote:
I'm catching up to this one late, and am being thrown off by the very start.
I have a DeskJet 960C
Same printer here. Works great with CUPS.
I am pretty sure it's hooked up right as it was running under RedHat
(meaning I have PnP turned off in the BIOS) and during one
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
-SNIP-
I'm at a loss now: where should I be looking next?
Thanks,
-Steve
- lilo.conf ---
boot=/dev/hda
root=/dev/hda3
install=menu
map=/boot/map
vga=normal
# Needed for debian kernel packages
initrd = /initrd.img
# Show me the LILO
Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
Hi,
After several days of trying to create a bootable Knoppix CD from the
downloaded .iso, I think with xcdroast I am finally almost there. All
except for this error:
Warning: creating filesystem that does not conform to ISO-9660.
mkisofs 1.15a39 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
Bruce Park wrote:
Hello debian users,
I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
mail reader. The mail reader has fields such as subject, date, etc. In
the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received
instead of the date. Is this field
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 09:59:44AM -0500, Robert L. Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've got cupsys installed on my unstable system. It configures up
beautifully except I get 1 line of whatever. If I print /etc/printcap
with lpr I get what almost looks like stair
Robert L. Harris wrote:
I found the HP driver I needed on the linuxprinting.org. The only
problem now is the sucker is stair stepping and I can't find a way to
turn it off.
Dunno my printer worked fine as-is. You might want to dive into
your printer's docs and see if there is a switch
sdownes wrote:
Struggling with Cups.
It is installed with apt-get
I can print a test page OK from Cups
I can print through cups from my windows box
Cups is updating /etc/printcap when I modify the printer
Printing from Abiword to lp does nothing
command line (lp -d lp@rm filename) returns:-
Bill Moseley wrote:
I setup a machine for a friend and every few days I ssh in to see how
things look. Twice now I have found the date about twenty minutes behind.
The first time I found this I ran ntpdate, made sure the hwclock was
updated, restarted ntp-simple and thought the problem was
Rick Pasotto wrote:
I can compile and run java programs from the command line (java and
javac are both in /usr/bin) in addition to running applets in mozilla
but when I tried to install openoffice.org it said there was no java
environment.
Sometime in the past I must have installed java somehow.
Rodrigo Agerri (ylbaggar) wrote:
hi everybody
in order to install a new kernel in stable, I did
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-686
I configured /etc/lilo.conf keeping the older kernel (2.2.20) such as:
image=/vmlinuz
label=linux
read-only
image=/vmlinuz.old
label=kernel-2.2.20
Bill Wohler wrote:
Bruce Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-SNIP-
I'd be interested to hear if one can install Debian with only the
first disk (assuming they have net access for the rest).
--
Bill Wohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID:610BD9AD
You sure can! The
Andrew R Reid wrote:
This has been bugging me for months - so I want to fix it.
I have an ES1370 on my server that I would really like to get going
so that
when I work on it on weekends I can have nice sounds when I an in
gnome ;-)
This is the result of lspci -v
02:07.0 Multimedia audio
Andrew R Reid wrote:
-SNIP-
Yes, I have a Intel Lancewood mainboard with two Pentium III 450s on it.
The board uses IO APIC to remap IRQ or something like that (I don't
understand exactly)
Do you mean PnP OS=yes?
I could try it?
I mean PnP OS=no.
BUT, I just found the reference earlier
Tim Verry wrote:
I can mount -t smbfs now!!! Thanks everyone! I do have to modprobe smbfs but
I'll figure that out.
I ran apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-386 (not sure about that tsc crap on
this pentium 200) and it went pretty well. However, when I rebooted I saw a
message flash by
Craig Jackson wrote:
Just installed woody but I forgot to install UFS driver. Being somewhat new
to Debian (I have in the past recompiled the kernel on Gentoo and Redhat)
what is the standard procedure for recompiling the kernel under Debian? I
need the source kernel. My present kernel is
Dave Selby wrote:
OK heres my recepie for dial on demand, works great, doesnt seem to suffer
from loseing first lookup ...
Debian 3.0, pppd
Oh what a world of trouble !
First kill the default diald demon
for /etc/rc2.d to /etc/rc5.d
mv S20diald _S20diald
setup pppd with
pppconfig
Tim Wood wrote:
Hi,
I'm feeling very foolish as I cannot work out what is going on with
Mozilla Mail.
I'm moving ISP and have accounts with iiNet and Bigpond. The SMTP is now
set for mail.bigpond.com.
I can receive mail on both accounts, I can send mail form my iiNet
account, compose in that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using debian 2.2, I try to reinstall and upgrade to woody, so I download
all the iso image files and burn to cd-r.
When I insert the disk1 into my cd-rom drive and reboot the Linux box, it
cannot boot. Then I mount the cd-rom from console, I get the following
Christian Banik wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
i tried to configure my Com Port Modem with pppconfig. It doesn't work.
The problem is not the Hardware, because he dials and even seems to go in the
internet (with wvdial) . Under kppp Error massage 1 appears.
But Konqueror or other Browsers can't show
Jim Bowering wrote:
I'm using Libranet Debian 2.0. This machine always gets a DHCP lease from
my ISP when it boots, but they seem to have a short default lease period.
After about 2 hours I lose my lease.
Ifconfig shows eth0 has no IP address. /etc/init.d/networking restart
restores the
Jim Bowering wrote:
On November 19, 2002 10:53 am, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
Jim Bowering wrote:
I'm using Libranet Debian 2.0. This machine always gets a DHCP lease
from my ISP when it boots, but they seem to have a short default lease
period. After about 2 hours I lose my lease
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
Anyone remember how to clear a password on a BIOS? I've got a box from a
client that has stopped booting from CD, and this client is ready to
move to dual-booting but this is his main desktop box and it needs some
cuffing around the BIOS. The password was put on by the vendor
Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include hallo.h
* Donald R. Spoon [Sun, Nov 17 2002, 06:31:16PM]:
I just had to go through this here, so I had better reply while it is
fresh in my rather ancient mind! grin.
The 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel is a special kernel that has been stripped of
Please? It is the most
Michael Rauch wrote:
hi,
i recently replaced the SuSE installation on my desktop with
debian/woody. now i have some troubles getting my IDE cd-burner (alias
hdd) working. after reading the CD-WRITING-HOWTO and googling around for
some time i figured that the module sr_mod (afaik SCSI CD-ROM
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 08:54:20PM -0800, Florentin Ionescu wrote:
Warning: Int 0x13 function 8 and function 0x48 return different
head/sector geometries for BIOS drive 0x80
fn 08: 784 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors
fn 48: 13328 cylinders, 15 heads, 63 sectors
If
mdevin wrote:
I seem to have gotten dpkg into an inconsistent state for the portmap
package. I can't install it and I can't remove it either.
I have tried the following:
apt-get install portmap
apt-get -f install portmap
apt-get remove portmap --purge
apt-get install portmap --fix-missing
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
hello all!
i am stuck so far as my printing set-up goes.
on my debian 3.0, i have an hp 710c printer attached.
i installed cupsys, cupsys client, foomatic, foomatic-db and foomatic-bin packages installed along with all dependencies.
as root, i did lynx localhost:631
Ron Sinclair wrote:
I'm an occasional Libranet user but installed Debian 3.0 a few weeks
ago. Everything is fine but was wondering something: when
installing via ap-get, the install always defaults to installing from
the cdrom device.
-SNIP-
Would I need to comment the cdrom lines?
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
hello all,
although i am getting increasingly comfortable with linux - and i thank
this wonderful group for all the help - one problem still remains.
off and on, i keep getting microsoft attachments. i have found suitable
programs for msword and msexcel. however, i am
Jeff Cours wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like it's
a simple matter of the ethernet card's module. I went through the
installation process again last night and kept a written log:
http://www.moriarti.org/~jtc/troubleshooting.txt
Any other suggestions? Is
Michael Naumann wrote:
03.11.2002 04:29:40, Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-SNIP-
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:10:58AM +0100, Michael Naumann wrote:
Now I have a second Box, currently running SuSe.
This box is connected via ethernet to the woody box.
What I want to do is to install debian
Andris Kalnozols wrote:
-SNIP-
My initial description was rather vague. I have burned the first three
CDs and the Debian installer dutifully asks if I would like to read them
and index the available packages. It does this and puts the appropriate
entries for the CDs into
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
How do you change your host name after your installation is done?
(network settings)
Also, what are valid parameters for host name? I made afresh
installation of woody in a 386 I got in an auction, and every time gdm
starts it complains about the host name. I also
Cyberthor wrote:
*
Hello ,
About 3wks ago i bought new debian 2.2 so i use kernel 2.4 , cuz
of old pc use old mobo with isa slot ,anyway
wvdial at text edit or terminal wont be success , after i
tried with
lspci , dpkg-reconfigure pppconf , and ln -sf
Cyberthor wrote:
*Hello
Let you know that my pure modem usrobotic 56k v90 big pci
card , so soundblaster bit16 sat on one isa slot , anyway
modem with ttyS2 already detected includes bauds but wvdial
at text edit said * modem initialized but configuration does not
nate wrote:
D.U. said:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 08:26:09AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I comment out eepro from /etc/modules, my box boots up under the 2.4
kernels and I can log in. An odd thing I just noticed is there are no
modules loaded at all. However, I can insmod eepro if I
Kent West wrote:
Try KDE wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Suppose I wanted to set up some kiosks for web browsing, solitaire,
etc (just generic users). I can envision three scenarios:
3) one server and the rest of the workstations are dumb terminals,
having keyboard, mouse, and monitor connected
Scott Henson wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 13:41, Scott Henson wrote:
I reinstalled my system last week with a mix of unstable and
experimental(gnome2 packages). Since then I have been experienceing
some unexplained restarts. Basically the machine randomly restarts with
no explanation in my
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
-SNP-
I should mention that pppd's own dial-on-demand feature seems to work
surprisingly well now.
pon starts up pppd, it hangs around waiting for an outgoing packet, then
dials out.
poff kills off the pppd process, disabling dial-on-demand.
Turns out it's
David P James wrote:
-SNIP-
I'm wondering why my modules.conf that I had to edit keeps reverting
back to the previous version every time I reboot; it is really kind of
frustrating. It means that every time I reboot I have to mess around and
reload the ide-scsi module as well as having
Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
I'am missing the ne200 module in deb. 3.0. What should I do to get a
ne200 based nic to work with debian 3.0
The ne2k-pci module is in both the 2.2.20 and 2.4.18 stock
kernel-image packages from Debian. I suggest you use one of these
packages or compile your own
Barney Wrightson wrote:
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to install debian 3.0 (woody) from CD to my Athlon PC. The
installation program fails to find my hard drive (which other
(commercial) distributions have located variously at /dev/hdg and
/dev/hde). It merely invites me to
TooMany Mirrors wrote:
There is nothing more that can be done in the bios as far as adding the
cdrom etc. It is how it is and my only options right now are to figure
out how to install linux after booting to a win98 floppy. :(
I also fdisked the whole disk, so most of the bios features
Matt,
You are facing 3 problems:
1. M$ quit offering the corefonts on their typography site a few
weeks ago, hence the 404 error. These fonts are still available
elsewhere, but the Woody msttcorefonts package still points towards the
M$ site for automatic download. The solution is to grab
Robert James Kaes wrote:
Hello,
Are there any problems with upgrading a machine from potato to woody while
it's live (in other words, not in single user level.) The machine in
question is a production machine that I don't not want to have down for
any longer than required.
If there is no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the Prose Tech. Ultra133tx2 IDE Controller Card to
interface with my Hard Drive. I have been unable to get Debian to
install and I cant find any information on how to resolve this issue.
Can you offer any suggestions?
Neal Pollock wrote:
i recently upgraded my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 using a kernel image via
dselect. Unfortunately when I boot the new kernel i cannot establish an
internet connection. Am I correct in assuming that i need to to check:
a) eth0 is properly configured
b) dhcpclient
christophe barbé wrote:
Hi,
Is there a tool to configure printers in cups.
I know about kups but this tool is not in the debian archive and I would
prefer stay without kde libs.
Ideally I would like a tool detecting available printers on the intranet
(like kups do).
Otherwise what is
John Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
I use pppconfig to set up my modem for dialout. Everything works well
if I use pon/poff from the command line. However, I would like to use
demand dialing. I turned on demand dialing via pppconfig and also did
a pon to start up pppd. I looked at
Robert Epprecht wrote:
I want to link an old laptop to my pc.
I have done this before using Debian potato on my pc and another (older)
Linux installation on the laptop, so I know it is not a hardware problem.
Now I have woody on both machines. The pc side works OK and I can use
the
Robert Epprecht wrote:
-SNIP-
I still have a small annoyance:
After booting a box pops up (without telling me which program is
responsible for it) saying:
Choose your current network-environment !
new set_up_new_environment
OK Cancel
Even if I choose Cancel things seem to work
A R wrote:
I am trying to install the msttcorefonts package, but
the installation falis since the exe can not be found.
Does anyone have it by any chance and would be kind
enough to send me a copy? Or may be indicate where I
can get it from?
Thanks,
TR
Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
Hi All,
I'm brand spanking new to debian. I have managed to get Woody installed,
and now I'm trying to get ppp configured. I installed kppp and am using
that to try to connect to the internet. I created all of my account and
modem settings in kppp to match the ones
franck routier wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with open office showing no font in its user interface
(menus, dialog boxes, ...) making it unusable.
The installed version is openoffice.org 1.0.1-5 in unstable plus gnome2
from experimental (yes I know all that is expected to blow up !)
One
I am tracking Debian testing with a few packages from unstable. I
run the XFS font-server, and frequently have to manually update various
config files after an upgrade to get my fonts back. Most of this seems
to revolve around using defoma. I am trying to get a handle on the
defoma package
Bram Jessen wrote:
hey,
my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
redhat/mandrake and windows)
so I was wondering if I have to anything special to make it work under
debian (it ain't on the driver module list, at least, I can't find it)
(I am a linux n00b, but I
Michael Burke wrote:
I am brand new to Debian and spent the weekend trying to get it to work.
-SNIP-
Several people have mentioned in other helpful posts that the file
XF86Config-4 needs to be changed. Currently, the configuration is as
follows:
Section InputDevice
Frederik Dannemare wrote:
On Thursday 12 September 2002 09:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey!
Do somebody have expience about Canon LBP-660 printer
on a Woody Debian System?
How can I install it?
I think my parents have one of these, and unless my memory is off, the lbp-660
is a
J.S.Sahambi wrote:
I added the initrd=/initrd.img to the section of new kernel and it
works. :) Thanks :)
But, second problem has cropped up. My ethernet has stopped working. I
am using RTL-8139. I checked the config file for the new kernel and it
says 8139cp and 8139too are not
Svante Signell wrote:
Hi,
-SNIP-
However, with DMA off the speed is very low:
hdparm -d 0 /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 15.26 seconds = 4.19 MB/sec
I got just about the same answer(s) on my machines when I ran hdparm on
them. ALL of the machines were
J.S.Sahambi wrote:
Sorry, I meant kernel-image-2.4.19-686 (I think this is the latest!)
Currently I have kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4. If I install the new kernel image
with the command:
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.19-686 ,
There are several kernel-image packages available that have
Matthew Claridge wrote:
Its funny you should say that because when printtool tries to autodetect
a printer, it says I don't have parallel port modules loaded.
the output of lsmod looks like this:
# lsmod
Module Size Used byTainted: PF
Mvnetd
Rob Leachman wrote:
Just wanted to check before I do something wrong... does Woody 3.0r0
support ext3? I'm told to worry about kernel support, is it in the
distributed 2.2.20-compact #1 kernel?
Also, while I'm asking these simple questions, I understand the way to
upgrade to ext3 is
and restart LInux. Restarting KDE does not have
this effect.
I noticed in man for diald:
Routes for the proxy link should have 0.0.0.0 as the gateway.
Is this a clue that diald is responsible?
Donald R. Spoon wrote:
There are other programs that can set the default route
Harry Putnam wrote:
Hopefully I will already have accumulated enough knowledge and skill
to do this with minimum help:
Summary: Beginning with no Debian OS at all, and over the network,
get a minimal install, and finally a full blown installation of `Sid'.
-SNIP-
I'm a retired heavy
Ying Yin wrote:
Hello, all
I installed Woody on my computer from CD_ROM that labeled
debian-30r0-i386-binary-1 and it can not recognize my DE-530
NIC card.
Would you give me any suggestion on how to find the NIC driver?
Thanks :)
Best regards.
Ying Yin
Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to use setserial to set the parms on /dev/ttyS3. I can do this,
but the settings don't hold over a reboot.
man setserial refers to /etc/setserial.conf, but there is no such
file. A locate setserial.conf doesn't return the location of such a
file
Waheed Islam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Could you PLEASE help!
during installation...
my ide controller card is not being recognised by both, potato and woody.
It's an Acard AEC6280 Controller (no RAID, includes BIOS).
The card is new and works perfectly in Win98, both my primary and
Andrew Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an old issue, but it's started to bug me again.
On my home machine (used to be potato 2.2.19pre17, it's now woody 2.4.18),
ipmasq and openafs-client don't start up correctly from /etc/init.d. The
scripts are there, and appear to be linked
Denny Priebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is anyone on this list successfully using xdm from xfree86 4.1 (current
woody) to manage X terminals? For me it works with servers running
xfree86 3.3.6 but not with servers running xfree 4.1.
The server is running a recent woody (about one week
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently migrated from 2.2.x to 2.4.18 kernel. I'm running Woody. I have
a CD reader and a separate CD reader/burner. The both were working before
the migration. After the migration the CD reader would not mount known good
CDs. I fixed this by changing
Mike Egglestone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I wondering if I can setup a dns server on my home network
even though I don't have a registered domain name?
Is this possible?
I guess all I would need to do is install bind or something?
Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks
Mike
Yes. I did
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings:
I am doing a manual install test on an older box. I plugged ref. nic into it
and started the install via floppy/cdrom. When it's time to add driver
support, I do not see a driver for the card among the Woody offerings. Is
this
tvn1981 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I have dialup and ip masq to share my dial up connection among my
personal network. The problem is when I stop the connection, and redial
again, I 'have' to rerun the rc.firewall in order for ipmasq to work.
Is this a normal behavior ? Is there anyway
Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed Debian and never got the network card recognized. I've been
looking over past NIC configuration inquiries on this forum as well as at
DebianHELP.org. Most of the solutions seem to involve finding drivers,
making modules and compiling a new kernel.
Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-snip-
I was wondering about how to get the system clock to match the hardware
clock when the system's time is 5 min slow. I can't use the NTP clients
because of a rather ignorant windoze proxy (determined by trial and
error), and I would prefer not to have to
Jonathan Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-SNIP-
I'm guessing that, under 2.4
a) I have to use 8139too
Not necessarily... see below.
Since the hang occurs at boot immediately after
Configuring network interfaces: with no errors reported:
b) it's the driver's probing of other io
Kapil Khosla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to disable X to start up at boot time and want to type startx to
enter into KDE which is my default enviornment.
I use gdm and want to know
1) Which file actually is responsible for starting up gdm
2) How can I disable gdm to startup
3)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-snip-
The solution was to place aha152x in the /etc/modules file. Now, what I
do not understand is why that line was not required in /etc/modules for
it to be recognised under 2.2.20, but was needed in 2.4.18. My problem
is no longer the machine not working, but me not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marcin Fusinski) wrote:
Greetings!
I forgot to add that CDRW burns just fine (readable) CDs - the only
porblem is with mounting...
If anyone knows what causes those probs, please let me know. Thanks.
Regards,
Martin,
I have a couple of friends that had similar problems
Cougar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone managed to get the HP 900 series to work with Woody? I've
tried the search engines and the HP Linux driver page to absolutely no
avail. Since the HP 932 printer works flawlessly with Suse, Mandrake,
and RH, is it not logical to assume it should work
Theo Bierman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Still having hassles with diald:
dpkg -i diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 22341 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace diald 0.99.4-5 (using diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb) ...
Stopping diald: fifo-removed diald.
DSC Siltec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a bit of a problem: I just installed Woody on
a dual-boot box, got KDE and all up and running, and
very soon found that I was losing my connection.
I inquired as to why, and I was told I was being cut off
because my computer was scan-attacking
DSC Extra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just ran ifconfig, and got back no collisions.
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:7D:78:55:D8
inet addr:192.168.13.1 Bcast:192.168.13.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX
Martin Edward John Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I can't get remote x to work - even Xnest to
localhost fails. With tcpdump, I see messages
akin to the above, complaining that the xdmcp port
can't be accessed. This port is listed in my
/etc/services, I have the 'no-listen-tcp'
* Andreas Maresch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Recently I got a Digital ALPHAstation 255. Of course, I wanted to
install a real OS: Debian Potato for ALPHA.
I deleted the existing NT-partiton (via the BIOS) and inserted my
boot disc and the first CD.
Unfortunatly, the BIOS only seems to
David Smead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
knuth:~# apt-get install testing
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building
Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 07:29:28PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include hallo.h
Grant Edwards wrote on Wed Apr 17, 2002 um 12:32:09PM:
I notice that woody installs a 2.2 kernel instead of a 2.4
Then you should read Release Notes
I did. I didn't find
Jon Eisenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my /etc/network/interfaces setup:
###
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static # This is my university network (ethernet)
address x.x.x.54
netmask 255.255.254.0
network x.x.x.0
broadcast x.x.x.255
gateway
Eric d'Alibut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I came into possession of a Micron dual PPro with a Symbios scsi
adapter and new scsi drive, I grabbed the compact flavor of 2.2r6
and easily installed Debian over a cable 'net connection. The compact
kernel boots nicely with LILO on /dev/sda; the
Nils Rennebarth wrote:
I tried this many times and never was really successful and
understood how
all works together, please someone give me a push in the right direction.
Here is what I want to accomplish:
The X server starts and displays a list of computers willing to manage a
Erik Steffl wrote:
system:
hdc: TDK CDRW321040B, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
Linux jojda 2.4.17 #1 Wed Mar 13 01:33:28 PST 2002 i686 unknown
debian unstable
the cdrom is a cd r/rw writer
problem:
when I try to rip the audio it doesn't work much (it works VERY
slowly, hours per
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