* meiaonda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ola pessoal
procurei assunto na lista sobre isso mas nao consegui encontrar nada a
respeito , meu problema e o seguinte..
tenho o debian 2.2 com placa de video trident 9680 1 mb ,quando ajusto o
modo de resoluçao acima de de 800x600 as imagens ficam
, 2002 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: debian 2.2 resoluçao 800x600 fontes enormes
Ezequiel dijo:
En algun orden en especial?
# dpkg -i *.deb
Como habrá lío de dependencias lo arreglas con varios
# dpkg --configure -a
Suerte!
--
.''`. cat /dev/gafas /dev/null
: :' :
`. `' Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux Sid (Kernel 2.4.14)
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 07:05:57PM -0300, Ezequiel wrote:
Estimados,
Me estoy volviendo loco, por favor! cuales son TODOS los comandos que
tengo que tipear para bajar ENTERO el xfree4?
Ya tengo las dos lineas en /etc/apt/sources.listdeb
(http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/
Favio,
Si yo bajo todos los archivos que estan en
http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/xf403_potato/i386/ y
http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/xf403_potato/all/ y los guardo en
una carpeta local, digamos /root/x/ .. hay alguna forma de luego
instalarlo como haria apt-get?
Saludos.
El Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 05:36:47PM -0300, Ezequiel dijo:
Favio,
Si yo bajo todos los archivos que estan en
http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/xf403_potato/i386/ y
http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/xf403_potato/all/ y los guardo en
una carpeta local, digamos /root/x/ .. hay alguna forma
El jue 14 de mar de 2002, a las 05:36:47 -0300, Ezequiel dijo:
Si yo bajo todos los archivos que estan en
http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/xf403_potato/i386/ y
http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/xf403_potato/all/ y los guardo en
una carpeta local, digamos /root/x/ .. hay alguna forma de
From: ^pi^ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ezequiel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lista debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: debian 2.2 con xfree 4.x
El Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 05:36:47PM -0300, Ezequiel dijo:
Favio,
Si yo bajo todos los archivos que estan en
Estimados,
Me estoy volviendo loco, por favor! cuales son TODOS los comandos que
tengo que tipear para bajar ENTERO el xfree4?
Ya tengo las dos lineas en /etc/apt/sources.listdeb
(http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/i386/ y deb
http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/all/
El dom, 10-03-2002 a las 22:47, Juan Ortiz escribió:
El dom, 10 de mar de 2002, a las 09:51:06 +0100, Antonio Castro dijo:
(...)
Solo añadiré que a pesar de todo lo dicho, las distribuciones comerciales
y propietarias como SuSE, RedHat y Mandrake tampoco ofrecen una solución
razonable
Estimados,
Sigo con esto, ahora que estan bien configurados los DNS y despues de
seguir sus instrucciones, agregue las siguientes lineas al
/etc/apt/sources.list (son las unicas lineas en todo el archivo):
deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/i386/
deb
On 12-Mar-2002 Ezequiel wrote:
Estimados,
Sigo con esto, ahora que estan bien configurados los DNS y despues de
seguir sus instrucciones, agregue las siguientes lineas al
/etc/apt/sources.list (son las unicas lineas en todo el archivo):
deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Juan Ortiz wrote:
El dom, 10 de mar de 2002, a las 09:51:06 +0100, Antonio Castro dijo:
(...)
Solo añadiré que a pesar de todo lo dicho, las distribuciones comerciales
y propietarias como SuSE, RedHat y Mandrake tampoco ofrecen una solución
razonable porque tener
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 23:09, Ezequiel wrote:
Estimados,
Agradezco a todos los que me respondieron, ... ahora, llegue a la
conclusion de que no hay una version oficial de xfree 4 para
potato!, como puede ser esto?, se le esta dando mucha importancia a
las versiones posteriores (woody...)?.
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Jose M. Fdez. wrote:
El sáb, 09 de mar de 2002, a las 11:09:37 -0300, Ezequiel dijo:
Estimados,
Agradezco a todos los que me respondieron, ... ahora, llegue a la
conclusion de que no hay una version oficial de xfree 4 para
potato!, como puede ser esto?, se le esta
El dom, 10 de mar de 2002, a las 09:51:06 +0100, Antonio Castro dijo:
(...)
Solo añadiré que a pesar de todo lo dicho, las distribuciones comerciales
y propietarias como SuSE, RedHat y Mandrake tampoco ofrecen una solución
razonable porque tener que volver a comprar una nueva versión de todo
para el xfree4.x basicamente tienes que poner en el /etc/apt/sources.list
una linea como esta:
deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/i386/
deb http://people.debian.org/%7Ecpbotha/ xf403_potato/all/
te tendras que bajar la libfreetype6
resumiendo: RTFM!
1.- comienza por
$ man apt
y /usr/share/doc/apt/guide*
2.- luego instala debian-guide
# apt-get install debian-guide
3.- léela
4.- si aún te queda alguna duda, pregunta
puede que te baste con el primer paso, ahórrate futuros dolores de
cabeza y léete la debian-guide,
El vie 08 de mar de 2002, a las 09:38:20 -0300, Ezequiel dijo:
Poseo la version oficial de potato (3cds) pero me encuentro con un
problema. Mi placa grafica no es soportada por xfree hasta la version
4, y potato incluye una version 3.x. Tambien he notado la falta de kde
en los cds de esta
, Argentina
From: Tomás Sánchez Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: debian 2.2 con xfree 4.x y kde 2.x
El vie 08 de mar de 2002, a las 09:38:20 -0300, Ezequiel dijo:
Poseo la version oficial de potato (3cds) pero me
El sáb, 09 de mar de 2002, a las 11:09:37 -0300, Ezequiel dijo:
Estimados,
Agradezco a todos los que me respondieron, ... ahora, llegue a la
conclusion de que no hay una version oficial de xfree 4 para
potato!, como puede ser esto?, se le esta dando mucha importancia a
Es
On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 19:55:42 +, Rajesh Fowkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happens is when I connect to the net for the first time using wvdial, it
gets connected but my dns is not working. nslookup just gives the names of
/etc/resolv.conf dns servers along with the error that no servers
--| Willy Walker, escribió: |--
Málaga, miércoles, 12 de septiembre de 2001 a las 20:21
Hola, Debian.
Me estoy pegando con debian 2.2
cuando llego a la parte en que anxious me tiene que detectar la
tarjeta de vídeo, dice que no la reconoce. Es una ati rage 128 creo
(escribo de
Willy Walker wrote:
Málaga, miércoles, 12 de septiembre de 2001 a las 20:21
Hola, Debian.
Me estoy pegando con debian 2.2
cuando llego a la parte en que anxious me tiene que detectar la
tarjeta de vídeo, dice que no la reconoce. Es una ati rage 128 creo
(escribo de memoria).
No había
Rajesh Fowkar saw fit to inform me that:
Hi,
Since I installed debian 2.2 r.3 I am facing this problem. Earlier on 2.2 it
was
working fine.
Problem is. I am using wvdial to connect to the net.
When I first time connect to the net using wvdial DNS is not working. However
if
I disconnect and
Hi,
I'm precising what I have done - may be you say me if I'm
doing wright and what I have to modify in my installation.
-I use a couple of CDs that I have burned (note that I have
not the option multi-CD),
-I make a partition and
-I continue to install the services suggested by the CD-ROM
(at
on Mon, May 21, 2001 at 10:48:40PM -0700, Arian Novruzi ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wondering if somebody has succeded installing Debian
in a Armada E500, or in a laptop in general.
Personally, I found installation of Debian quite frustrating, although
I like this Linux
Arian Novruzi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wondering if somebody has succeded installing Debian
in a Armada E500, or in a laptop in general.
Many people use laptops like me. There is a site that has info on your
book. Luckily I remembered that this is a Compaq -- give details as per
the other post.
Hi,
I succeeded in installing debian 2.2 on a compaq e500 - including getting
the X server, mouse, internal modem, etc etc all going.
I don't recall many of the details because everything just worked out of the
box pretty much (except for the modem, which is an mwave winmodem, with
GPLed kernel
I already am a debian 2.2 user, while I wait debian 2.3 (I think this
will be quite soon). I was Mandrake, RedHat and SuSE user, but debian is
just a step over. If you are looking for a office package, you can anyway
install StarOffice from the Net (it is not a debian package) or
siag-office (a
on Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 07:26:54PM -0700, Len Cheatham ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
I cannot get Debian 2.2 to boot up. I tried the following 2 methods, to no
avail:
ATTEMPT #1:
After downloading the CD from the Debian site, I burned a CD for Disk #1
and placed that in the CD drive. I
I cannot get Debian 2.2 to boot up. I tried the following 2 methods, to no
avail:
ATTEMPT #1:
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Well, that could be your problem. Grin.
PM I am very new to Linux (my Debian box is one week old) and I'm
PM having trouble getting X to work with my i810 graphics card. I
PM haved surfed the web, which offers a lot of advice on getting the
PM card running under XF86 3.3.5 (with the install of the agpgart.o
PM kernel module) to form
Is hdd yor boot drive? That means you may have ultra66. Then you need
kernel with that patch. umda66 is the one, maybe.
24 MB is not enough to keep / /boot /bin /sbin all in one partition.
You may want to get 50MB and make it as /. That may be simpler than
doing /boot for this one. YMMV.
Peter Millard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all
I am thinking of changing to debian 2.2 I wonder does it come with something
like StarOffice or something similar
most 2.2-distributions do not include staroffice, but there is one
(from linuxland, I believe), which includes staroffice
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 11:12:21AM +0100, Peter Millard wrote:
Hello all
I am thinking of changing to debian 2.2 I wonder does it come with something
like StarOffice or something similar
just download the .bin thing from sun.com/staroffice, install it,
works ok
--
mel kravitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed 2.2 on a DEC 600au -second scsi disk, first has NetBSD1.5 ,
i have a fully operational system, however i don't seem to have lpd in
/sbin or /usr/sbin? Something i did? I assume the print daemon is
installed as part of the 'base.tgz' binary?
Nope,
Jason Price wrote:
I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box) and
have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX, which
I understand uses the Tulip module. During setup, I tried to select
the Tulip module to install, but I got an error saying that the
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:49:47PM -0700, John Galt wrote:
| On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jason Price wrote:
|
| I will be compiling a new kernel to add SMP support - when I do, is
| there anything special I will need to do to make sure the NIC works?
|
| Get the newest source possible. Tulip (to wit
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jason Price wrote:
I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box) and
have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX, which
I understand uses the Tulip module. During setup, I tried to select
the Tulip module to install, but I got an error
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:49:47PM -0700, John Galt wrote:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jason Price wrote:
Until you get a new kernel, you're SOL.
That is not true. I am using 2 of those cards in my firewall running
2.2.12. You just need the updated tulip driver and pci-scan module.
Mike
, 2001 4:06 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian 2.2 and Linksys LNE100TX - problems
I have the same card. It needs the newer tulip.
Install w/o network cards
install the kernal src and c/c++
take the tar off the driver disk that came
I had this same problem. If you can, go to a 2.4.0+ kernel and the
driver works just great.
Thus spake Jason Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am installing Debian 2.2 for the first time (on a dual cpu box) and
have run into a problem with my NIC. I have a Linksys LNE100TX, which
I
Are there any disadvantages to the 2.4.0+ kernel? Is it stable?
Oh, and how big is the kernel? I don't have any way of getting things
there except by floppy...
Jason
I had this same problem. If you can, go to a 2.4.0+ kernel and the
driver works just great.
Thus spake Jason Price
I have the same card. It needs the newer tulip.
Install w/o network cards
install the kernal src and c/c++
take the tar off the driver disk that came with the card
build according to instructions from vendor
copy tulip.o and pciscan.o (scan-pci?) over those in
/lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net
Hi
I have loaded Hisax module, but can't dialing my ISP with my S0-PCI ISDN
card,
I don't understand this error message:
Dialing isdn0 is triggered.
As far as I can tell this is not an error message, although I might be wrong.
In case you have a problem with ISDN, the first thing I would
: Thursday, February 08, 2001 6:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: debian 2.2 with 8 meg ?
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an old, lonely 486 with 8 MB and want to use it for Linux.
Is there any chance to use debian 2.2 on it.
I read
PM
To: Joris Lambrecht
Subject: Re: debian 2.2 with 8 meg ?
Joris Lambrecht wrote:
to be honest, i think a 486 cannot catch up with that type of CDRW, unless
you add a local bus controller to it that supports some ATA interface at
33/66/100 Mbps, otherwise burning could prove REAL slow
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I have an old, lonely 486 with 8 MB and want to use it for Linux.
Is there any chance to use debian 2.2 on it.
I read in the installation manual, that it needs 12 MB.
I've installed, and happily run, potato on a 486 with 8M of RAM (an old
notebook, for which a ram
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an old, lonely 486 with 8 MB and want to use it for Linux.
Is there any chance to use debian 2.2 on it.
I read in the installation manual, that it needs 12 MB.
As someone else already pointed out, that you can install potato on a
machine with 8MB RAM, but
- Original Message -
From: Damon Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: debian 2.2 with 8 meg ?
I've installed, and happily run, potato on a 486 with 8M of RAM (an old
notebook, for which a ram upgrade
On Thursday 08 February 2001 12:41, Ales Jerman wrote:
I have some old 386 30Mhz, 486 100Mhz machines with 4 MB of RAM and
50 - 100 MB of HDD with ethernet card, on which I would like to run
Linux with X server (for X terminals). I know that that is
difficult, but I have fast ethernet, so for
On 23 Dec 2000, Michael Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Felix Natter wrote:
I just tried to set up isdn exactly the way Marcus Jodorf described in his
mail a few months ago (configure modules, create config files with
isdnconfig and edit them).
If you are in Germany you have to use the
Gary Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Dec 2000, Michael Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Felix Natter wrote:
I just tried to set up isdn exactly the way Marcus Jodorf described in his
mail a few months ago (configure modules, create config files with
isdnconfig and edit them).
Felix Natter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 07:58:57PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote:
I just tried to set up isdn exactly the way Marcus Jodorf described in his
mail a few months ago (configure modules, create config files with
Dec 16 20:07:53 couchpotato kernel: ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
Dec 16 20:07:54 couchpotato kernel: isdn: Verbose-Level is 2
Dec 16 20:07:55 couchpotato ipppd: info: no CHAP secret entry for this user!
I think the error is the above. Have you edited your
/etc/ppp/chap-secrets and
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 07:58:57PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote:
I just tried to set up isdn exactly the way Marcus Jodorf described in his
mail a few months ago (configure modules, create config files with
isdnconfig and edit them).
If you turn on 'debug' in the ipppd config file what
output
Sebastiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] ipppd: info: no CHAP secret entry for this user!
I think the error is the above. Have you edited your
/etc/ppp/chap-secrets and added your username and password?
Perhaps, the system is set up to use PAP, not CHAP? ipppd doesn't
mention missing
Felix Natter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Then I tried to dial using
$isdnctrl dial ippp0
which does not create a connection and only results in these messages:
Dec 16 20:29:10 couchpotato kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
Dec 16 20:29:10 couchpotato kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
Perhaps
Felix Natter wrote:
hi,
I just tried to set up isdn exactly the way Marcus Jodorf described in his
mail a few months ago (configure modules, create config files with
isdnconfig and edit them).
If you are in Germany you have to use the 1TR6 protocol and not DSS1 as
in rest of europe.
Sorry, my e-mail software did not copy previous message, but how do
you increase debugging operations to verbose level. Thanks, dave
Michael Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Felix Natter wrote:
hi,
I just tried to set up isdn exactly the way Marcus Jodorf described in his
mail a few months ago (configure modules, create config files with
isdnconfig and edit them).
If you are in Germany you have to use the
Peter Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 07:58:57PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote:
I just tried to set up isdn exactly the way Marcus Jodorf described in his
mail a few months ago (configure modules, create config files with
isdnconfig and edit them).
If you turn
What happens if you do a flood ping? (assuming this is between 2 local
machines). Normally, you should see a dot flashing on lhs of screen,
with a dot drawn for each error. Perhaps you get no errors for a while
and then the card falls over giving you lines and lines of dots?
This isn't
Davi and others:
I'm interested in the 250 MB ZIP USB that I acquired and use under
Windows, but want to access it under Linux. I know about
adding USB support to the kernel, but else must I do?
Would someone point me to the right place to find how make this
device work with Potato. RTFM
You might also want to check out Iomega.com. They actually have a small linux
utility that offers *some* of the functions of IomegaTools. I haven't used it
in awhile, so I don't remember if it was particularly useful, but the download
is just a few KB, so it's worth looking at.
-Rob
On Mon,
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 10:56:35PM -0700, Jeff Kelm wrote:
I still haven't been able to get 2.2 to network properly. A suggestion
was a possible hardware problem. I don't see how this would explain
the problem. If I boot off the harddrive with Debian 1.3, everything
works fine. Booting off
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Davi Leal wrote:
I have debian 2.2 installed on my host. I have downloaded the
kernel.2.2.18.tar.gz and I have compiled it with USB support so as to use my
USB modem on Linux. But the '/sbin/hotplug' does not appear. Maybe, is there
a .deb file which I could download and
I still haven't been able to get 2.2 to network properly. A suggestion
was a possible hardware problem. I don't see how this would explain
the problem. If I boot off the harddrive with Debian 1.3, everything
works fine. Booting off the harddrive with Debian 2.2 and the problem
shows up. No
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Kelm) writes:
I originally sent this to debian-user, but got no response. Perhaps this is
the more appropriate list.
Well, no, not really, but I'll give it a shot.
I am in the process of trying to upgrade my computers to 2.2. My
workstation was running 2.0 and my
Folken Lacour [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for application ...
Known problem in Linux 2.2.16 and also 2.2.17pre's. Upgrading to Linux
2.2.17 or even Linux 2.2.18pre should solve the problem.
moritz
--
Moritz Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 07:22:06PM +, Tom Huckstep wrote:
I think this is your problem. Adding 128 M of swap to 64 M of
physical memory solved it for me.
Unfortunately, unless you have some free space on your hard disk(s)
you are going to have to delete a partition and recreate _it_ and
Hi Folken,
The do_try_to_free_pages failures are symptoms of a bug in the
2.2.17pre6 kernel that ships with 2.2.
I have a K6/2 233 machine with 64M RAM which displays these
errors occasionally. They don't appear to be fatal but could
be leaking memory?
I also have a 486SLC 33 machine with 8M
In a galaxy not too far away, Chris Howells spoke on Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at
09:55:25AM +:
I have just obtained the full three CD-ROM Debian CD-ROM set. I wish to
try it out on my old computer first, which does not have a CD-ROM drive
capable of booting.
Therefore I must make a boot
paolo massei wrote:
to edit the file, even if I specify
mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
^^
Perhaps here is the error: try with
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
^^
Thanks. 'msdos' turned out, *surprisingly* to be the correct option. It
still hasn't helped me getting the
paolo massei wrote:
snip
Hmm, problem solved thanks.
I finally found some decent floppies (I must have tried about two sets
before), and made images of root.bin and rescue.bin. I then booted, and
waited past the messages VM: do_try_to_free_ages failed for modprobe...
(and kswapd), and
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 09:55:25AM +, Chris Howells wrote:
...snip
I asked on #debian about this, and was told that I needed to edit the
file syslinux.cfg on one of the floppies, yet I am unsure how to do this
(or why even -- all I want to do is start the installer from the
CD-ROM?). They
kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
This isn't a crash, it's a system slowdown.
[...]
Get more memory, get a better box,
[...]
and get a Linux kernel, which doesn't have these VM problems/isn't
that unstable like the 2.2.17pre in Debian Potato. (I think, there's a
real 2.2.17 in the
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 02:18:27PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
This isn't a crash, it's a system slowdown.
The 'VM' messages seem to hint to Virtual Memory problems, however.
I've read that the latest 2.2.x kernels have some VM problems.
Almost certainly resulting
from insufficient
on Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 07:27:57PM -0800, Francesco Bochicchio ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 02:18:27PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
This isn't a crash, it's a system slowdown.
The 'VM' messages seem to hint to Virtual Memory problems, however.
I've read
on Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 12:02:24PM -0800, Jatin Golani ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi ppl,
let me first thank everyone that's been helping me.
I have a Debian 2.2 system..with GNOME and Window Maker...on a pentium
^
133 Mhz..32 MB RAM...and 64 MB
Hi there.
Before spending money on a new system you should
really think about switching to a more Unix like way
of handling mail.
There are several programs which are very powerful
when dealing with mail, and because they are used
at the shell or out of a script they don't consume
nearly
Thanks for the advices, I can print now ASCII and Postscript with apsfilter
and LPRng
packages.
Apsfilter configuration setting was proposed during the installation by the
Debian
tool: dselect.
I tried first to use the magicfilter package but I missed the first time to
activate
properly the
I tried first to use the magicfilter package but I missed the first time to
activate
properly the configuration and I was not given a second chance to run the
configuration even after removing and installing again the package.
I'm glad I could help. Probably you want to know that dpkg lets
On Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 04:38:08PM +0100, Yves POCCHIOLA wrote:
Thanks for the advices, I can print now ASCII and Postscript with
apsfilter and LPRng packages.
Apsfilter configuration setting was proposed during the installation
by the Debian tool: dselect.
I tried first to use the
Yves POCCHIOLA wrote:
I have replaced today my Suse2.3 version of Linux by a Debian 2.2 . I
managed to get a working installalion at the exception of the local
printer (HP Desk Jet 510 on parallel port). I didn't notice any question
during the installation process concerning the printer.
Yves POCCHIOLA wrote:
I have replaced today my Suse2.3 version of Linux by a Debian 2.2 . I
managed to get a working installalion at the exception of the local
printer (HP Desk Jet 510 on parallel port). I didn't notice any question
during the installation process concerning the
-br] Re: debian 2.2 é a escolha de info
A conversa tocou tão fundo na ferida que até resolvi entrar na história.
Eu
gostaria de chamar a atenção para um fato que a maioria das pessoas não
presta
atenção: A falta de uma revista técnica de qualidade sobre informática.
A maioria
[...]
A título de sugestão, vejo que a comunidade (eta, palavra chata!) Debian no
Brasil/Portugal tem crescido suficiente para tomar algumas rédeas em suas
mãos. Já temos condições de planejar distros voltadas para o Brasil/Portugal
e, até mesmo, planejar uma revista. O que acham?
Uma
Esse é um assunto pra rolar durante muitas, muitas, e muitas semanas...
Todo mundo tem motivos de sobra pra reclamar do pouco conteúdo técnico
e da vitrine que se transformou as revistas de informática, das matérias
só voltadas para Windows, etc...
Fico pensando: Imagina como será o usuário
Ola Elias!
Primeiramente gostaria de dizer que concordo com todos no que diz
respeito a
qualidade tecnica (e ateh mesmo etica) das revistas atuais. Eu mesmo nao troco
a LWN lwn.net por nenhuma revista.
Foi entao, num destes devaneios aleatorios, enquanto lia as mensagens
de
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 12:41:46PM -0200, Hélio Alexandre Lopes Loureiro wrote:
Uma revista técnica baseada em Debian? Seria um grande passo para
nós brasileiros, de uma forma geral. Poderíamos colocar a revista numa
mídia virtual (página web) assim como a Linux Gazette. Aliás,
A conversa tocou tão fundo na ferida que até resolvi entrar na história. Eu
gostaria de chamar a atenção para um fato que a maioria das pessoas não presta
atenção: A falta de uma revista técnica de qualidade sobre informática.
A maioria esmagadora das revistas de hoje vem com cd rom. Uma
Jonathan Gift wrote:
I thought the new Debian 2.2 came on 3CD but someone or other is selling one
version with a 4th; calling it non-free. That the case?
The three CDs are the Debian distribution proper (the section
called `main'), plus whatever from the `contrib' section that has
no
Muito boa mensagem! Ressaltou todos os pontos que estão sempre errados! =)
KoV
Em Ter, 10 Out 2000, Carlos Laviola escreveu:
Segue a mensagem que enviei ao caderno de Informática do jornal O Globo, e
que foi publicada nessa semana (dia 9/10), mas resumida. A mensagem abaixo
é a que enviei;
O que me chateia é a superficialidade que as matérias de informática tem
hoje
em dia, tudo é voltado a M$ e publicam até 5 vezes como trocar um papel
de
parede no Windows... já no Linux todo mundo chama de difícil, mas porque
ninguém divulga como fazer as coisas simples (a não ser que o usuário
O que me chateia é a superficialidade que as matérias de informática tem
hoje
em dia, tudo é voltado a M$ e publicam até 5 vezes como trocar um papel
de
parede no Windows... já no Linux todo mundo chama de difícil, mas porque
ninguém divulga como fazer as coisas simples (a não ser que o
Olá pessoal!! Fico feliz em contar que o Debian 2.2 foi a escolha de Info na
seção servidores do Infra-estrutura - Sistemas Operacionais, ela foi citada
como a melhor distribuição em segurança e operação, mas to muito triste em
contar que eles, com toda sua ignorância, disseram que o rpm é
Info Exame desse mes, quem fez a reportagem foi Maria Isabel Moreira, os testes
devem ter sido feitos pela equipe da InfoLab
[]s!
On Seg, 09 Out 2000, you wrote:
Oi Gustavo,
Sabes quem fez a avaliação? Onde saiu a avaliação?
thanks!
benfati
Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Olá
Hello:
Go to http://cdimage.debian.org
for more information.
Umum Wijoyo wrote:
Hi!
Would like to ask how I can make a copy of Debian 2.2 CDs?
Can I just download the iso files from a Debian ftp server,
and burn them to a CD? Would I need the boot floppies, or
will the CDs be
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