nother tool could be usefull to set up the date: rdate
> man hwclock
> man rdate
I was hoping the that clock would be set correctly with necessitating
being online.
> > Thanks for any help.
> I hope this help
It has helped, thank you very much.
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s so I was
hoping that ntpdate would not be necessary. Etch works fine though and
the clock is set properly.
Could this possibly be a bug in the installer for Lenny?
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/timezone is set to:
Asia/Manila
My machine's BIOS clock is set to localtime.
Thanks for any help.
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t; > >
> > >
> > Try to install wvdial and afther taht you shold get modem icon. Afther
> > that it will be easy to make internet properties.
> >
> > Darko
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Try installing the package using apt-get or synaptic. This page[1]
lists the dependencies of wvdial.
[1]http://packages.debian.org/etch/wvdial
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ian offering this, but i seem to hit the
> wrong keywords so if someone could point me into the right
> direction!
You might be looking for the hibernate[1] package. Once installed just
type hibernate-disk for it to work.
[1]http://packages.debian.org/etch/hibernate
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Hi,
How do I download the .debs of packages already installed in my system
without having to reinstall them first via apt?
The command I'm using right now is:
apt-get --yes --reinstall install `cat package_list.txt`
where package_list.txt contains the package names per line.
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Hi, I would to rebuild X.org 7.1 from unstable backporting it to
sarge. Is there any particular order that should be followed in
building these packages?
TIA
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flash disk and cdroms. However,
newer kernels (2.6.18 and up) no longer work with hald although doing
dmesg tells me that the kernel is able to detect the devices.
Has there been a change in the recent kernels which made them no
longer work with the udev and hald packages in sarge?
TIA
Rage C
Is there a script, something like make-jpkg for Java, that can be used
to create a .deb from a FireFox binary tarball?
thanks,
Rage
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Hi,
On 9/1/06, ciol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# cdrecord -v dev=1,1,0 speed=10 dl/debian-31r2-i386-binary-1.iso
This works for me. Instead of dev=1,1,0 try dev=ATA:1,1,0
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On 8/14/06, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve Grace wrote:
> I gave up and reinstalled the base OS again with no
> additional packages.
>
> I then installed and configured kde-core, kdm, and x-windows-system-core (I
> want to start with a minimal environment and add to it). KDE didn't st
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