I have debian running on an old computer.
It has no CD.
It is on a LAN
I can manually ftp to debian through my firewall if I use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but I can not dselect. When I try it does not get to the ftp server.
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I am a network admin.
I used to use Novell. Then I switched our LAN to NT. (How could I be so stupid)
Now that I hate MS and Bill Gates, I am looking at Linux :)
It is a new world for me.
I have looked at debian and decieded to much learning curve.
I currently have at home RH 4.? and RH 5.0
The problem is my ftp proxy (firewall).
One thing I was wondering is I can change to a different virtual console
and ftp out.
Is there a way I could make dselect think I was installing from a local disk or
something?
Or is there a way I can see what dselect is passing to my ftp firewall?
What is dselect passing to my ftp proxy???
I can go through the firewall manually but I need to figure out exactly what
commands dselect is generating.
Can I monitor this somehow
I do not have man pages or anything to help me because I can not run dselect
from ftp and I do not
What is dselect passing to my ftp proxy???
I can go through the firewall manually but I need to figure out exactly what
commands dselect is generating.
Can I monitor this somehow
I do not have man pages or anything to help me because I can not run dselect
from ftp and I do not
How do I get files off Win NT or 95 machines across my LAN.
I have TCP/IP running.
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on this box, I just have the basic install files.
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Cox wrote:
How do I get files off Win NT or 95 machines across my LAN.
I have TCP/IP running.
Install samba and use smbclient to go to your share
of one of my windows computers.
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See, the problem is I have a computer with no CD. I have a network card=
and I am behind a corporate fire wall. I can not get dselect to work=
through my
I don't think that is that great of a suggestion. I am trying to run deselect
for the first time. You know how many different files to is going to
download.It would take all day to ftp these files to my local drive. That
is what dselect is supposed to do.
Now, can anyone tell me is
Which is best?
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more seriously, thanks to all the people making the ac kernel-variants.
Just one more -silly?- question: it seems -for me at least- that some
of the ac patches should be integrated in the kernel, why aren't they ?
(I repeat that ANY 2.4.17 variant I compiled won't even boot ! I'm not
talking
nforce2
dzwiek, i lan zintegrowany, grafa redeon 9550. czy mam zassac nowego Sarge'a czy moze SID'a? prosze o jakies sensowne powody, dla ktorych polecacie jedna albo druga wersje
z gory dziekuje za pomoc
Z powazaniem: Lukas CoX
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po
wyświetleniu splasha i koniec...nic tylko restart..potem jest ok. Czy ktos mial
podobne problemy?
z gory dziekuje /CoX/
...
papa /cox/
moje pytanie
Czy jest możliwość ograniczenia transferu komputerom o danym IP? a jeżeli tak,
to naprowadźcie mnie na tropz góry dziękuję za pomoc...
z poważaniem Lukas CoX
Lukas CoX napisał(a):
CZEŚĆ!
mam pytanko...udostępniam połączenie neostrady w lanie. Czytałem na
necie, że jest możliwość ograniczenia transferu różnym komputerom, ale
doczytałem
się, że możliwe jest to w wypadku, gdy komp ograniczany podłączony
jest do serwera/bramy przez oddzielną kartę
Cześć wszystkim!
życze wszystkim zdrowych, wesołych i pogodnych świąt spędzonych w miłym,
rodzinnym gronie oraz szampańskiej zabawy na Sylwestrze. Wspaniałego,
Nowego Roku i aby problemy same się rozwiązywały
Jeszce raz Wesołych Świąt i Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku
Lukas CoX
on / type ext2 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
/dev/hda6 on /home type ext2 (rw)
...i juzPomozecie?
z powazaniem CoX
Mikołaj Menke napisał(a):
Dnia 2004-12-24 13:05 użytkownik Lukas CoX napisał :
Cześć!
Może ktoś z Was mi pomoze.. Mam maly problem i nie wiem jak Go
rozwiazac...Uzywam dysku WD 80Gb jako przenosnej dyskietki..
Na tymdysku posiadam 1 partycje fat32, nigdy z nim nie bylo problemu
az do teraz
Lukas CoX napisał(a):
Mikołaj Menke napisał(a):
Dnia 2004-12-24 13:05 użytkownik Lukas CoX napisał :
Cześć!
Może ktoś z Was mi pomoze.. Mam maly problem i nie wiem jak Go
rozwiazac...Uzywam dysku WD 80Gb jako przenosnej dyskietki..
Na tymdysku posiadam 1 partycje fat32, nigdy z nim nie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
A co mówi cat /etc/fstab?
Pozdrawiam!
/etc/fstab nic nie mowi, bo wywalilem wpis..a wczesniej bylo cos takiego:
#/dev/hdd5 /mnt/dysiek fat ro,user,noauto 0 0
nie pomaga nawet:
mount /dev/hdd5 /blablabla -t vfat...
nadal ten sam
Lukas CoX napisał(a):
fdisk mowi tak:
Disk /dev/hdd: 79.9 GB, 79998918144 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9725 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hdd1 * 2972678115911
Lukas CoX napisał(a):
Lukas CoX napisał(a):
fdisk mowi tak:
Disk /dev/hdd: 79.9 GB, 79998918144 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9725 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hdd1 * 2
CZEŚĆ!
Qrcze, probowalem juz chyba wszystkiego i nadal nie potrafie uzyskac polskich czcionek pod Konsole...Uzywam Fluxboxa, wczesniej KDE i
mam wszystkie czcionki poinstalowane...nie wiem co sie dzieje...locale zwraca wszystko pl_PL...niby dobrze...ale Konsole nie moze
przejść niektórych
Michał Białas napisał(a):
Dnia piątek, 31 grudnia 2004 00:43, Lukas CoX napisał:
CZEŚĆ!
Qrcze, probowalem juz chyba wszystkiego i nadal nie potrafie uzyskac
polskich czcionek pod Konsole...Uzywam Fluxboxa, wczesniej KDE i mam
wszystkie czcionki poinstalowane...nie wiem co sie dzieje
LOL!!!
przestawiłem Ustawienia-czcionki-inna i wybrałem taką, która ma polskie
krzaczki...hehe kto by się spodziewał, że rozwiązanie bedzie aż takie proste...
Dzieki za wszelką pomoc i przepraszam za własną głupotę!
Pozdrawiam!!!
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this is terry cox
I have installed debian, now how do I get on the net so I can run dselect.
I don't think I have my modem set up yet.
/dev/modem not valid when ppp...
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Ok, now it says System Lacks PPP Kernel Support.
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I have installed debian, now how do I get on the net so I can run dselect.
I don't think I have my modem set up yet.
/dev/modem not valid when ppp...
OK, now it says System Lacks PPP Kernel Support What next
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I have installed debian, now how do I get on the net so I can run dselect.
I don't think I have my modem set up yet.
/dev/modem not valid when
Need some help installing debian correctly.
If anyone out there is a pro and wouldn't mind spending about twenty minutes on
the phone with me this afternoon, I would be glad to eat the long distance.
Please email me you phone number.
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I just upgraded a Debian 1.3 (bo) machine to 2.0.34, and when I do
ifconfig eth0 203.14.18.1 netmask 203.14.18.128 broadcast 203.14.18.127
That isnt a valid netmask I think you mean 255.255.255.128 ;)
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I'm looking for an attractive X-based Tcl/Tk FTP browser that I could
modify to use smbclient instead of ftp.
Attractive and Tk. Strange pairing. TkDesk is probably the nearest. However
you might be better of playing with midnight commander as this has both
multiple output ends
I have a 386sx-33 with:
4mb ram
100 mb hard disk
10mbit ethernet card
Would this be enough for pop3 server and proxy server for a 25 node network
with one dial up connection ?
Any problems running debian on a Media GX Board?
The URL is ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/imap.tar.Z
Also in the /mail directory is a discussion of pop vs imap.
It works fine, make sure you have the current one though, the older one
asked the right way gives out root shells
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I can think of. But YMMV of course.
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in the public area? I know on the server that is currently hosting my
web sights they are in pub_html, but I don't see anything like that on
my server.
/srv/www/htdocs is where mine are. (I assume that's 'normal').
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broadcast 192.168.1.255
gateway 191.168.1.1
dns-nameservers 12.6.42.1 12.6.42.2
dns-search johnson.com
## end intefaces
regards
tim
Shouldn't that gateway be 192.168.1.1 ?
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contributors do have a reference to the Linux
counter project in their .sigs (and it was from this list that I was
inspired to register with the Linux counter in the first place).
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for your response. I may not bother then..
I think my biggest win is going to be ditching openssh :)
How would you talk to the NSLU2 then ? ;-)
(Using slrn on an NSLU2, via SSH, posted using leafnode on the
same NSLU2).
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, but, again, to do the opposite of what you want:
RewriteEngine on
rewritecond %{http_host} ^www\.domain\.com [nc]
rewriterule ^(.*)$ http://domain.com/$1 [r=301,nc]
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working
correctly, although I realise the video capture facility is not, or at
least not easily, supported under Linux.
dmesg shows nothing relevant, there are a few errors in the Xorg and kdm
logs, but these do not *seem* to be related, BICBW.
TIA
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by a search for the second monitor which this card supports and which I
should be able to supress. I was unaware of the dexconf script and
needed a prod to remember dpkg-reconfigure.
Hope this helps,
It did - and it does. Many thanks.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 09:25:51PM +, Bob Cox wrote:
dmesg shows nothing relevant, there are a few errors in the Xorg and kdm
logs, but these do not *seem* to be related, BICBW.
I like to try using 'X -configure
n article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 05:30:35PM +, Bob Cox wrote:
| my keysever: subkeys.pgp.net | my NPO: cfsg.org |
BTW, is a keysever something that cuts keys? Sorry!! ;-)
In this case, a key is a public gpg key, half
and then tried again with gpm, but without success.
I would be grateful for any suggestions regarding what to try next
please.
Many TIA
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Bob Cox wrote:
I have one small problem with a Debian install on with a very old laptop
(P266, 64MB, 800x600) which is badged as a 'Lifetec' but is really a
Twinhead Slimnote 9TE. It has a touchpad, or 'pointing device
are only allowed inside the USNA?
(I am in France)
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I have seen this sort of problem before. The fix was to reduce the MTU
value in an ADSL router. Can't remember the exact details but it might
be worth Googling.
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 21:28:12 +0800, Wei Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Oh. Sorry. This page: http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian,fedora,suse
Lies, damned lies and statistics ;-)
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,
delays=68997/0/2.3/6.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as
8AA8A13A50C3)
Mar 27 11:15:13 gaia postfix/qmgr[9666]: 7DCBFBDFB: removed
Seems ok now.
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science research student, this does not sound like a very
scientific deduction. Perhaps you have a point to make which I am
missing. Sorry.
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result if I search for
libdjvulibre21_3.5.20-5_i386.deb or libdjvulibre15. So, what is it my
brain does not parse that everybody else knows?
Try with libdjvulibre21 - that seems to produce something.
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I don't want to dump a ton of data into this message, so I'll cover the
highlights.
System is darn-near fully patched against lenny.
$ sudo apt-get -s upgrade | egrep '(ssh|spamassassin)' | grep Inst
Inst openssh-server [1:4.7p1-4] (1:4.7p1-5 Debian:testing) []
Inst openssh-client [1:4.7p1-4]
postfix/qmgr[4128]: 2CF5530540: removed
Maybe this is a procmail, rather than postfix problem. Is there
anything odd in your ~/.procmailrc ?
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in /etc/hosts for gaia.
Probably I should update fstab to use 'cifs' but it works fine as it is.
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signature fail like yours did:
gpg: requesting key D2C6E9F2 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
Is this a problem with my accessing the hkp server or with the original
signature?
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lately, it seems, than in the
past. I use MIT's keyservers and they seem pretty good, but who really
knows? not me. I do notice that it seems to be taking longer and
longer to get keys off the net.
Thanks both. I'll stop worrying about it ;-)
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On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 16:25:58 +0300, David Baron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
~$ dmesg | grep IDE
Could you try that again as dmesg | grep -i IDE please?
(There may well be some lower case 'ide' info)
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Should I have uninstalled mplayer and then reinstalled it after
installing win32codecs?
I don't think you need those codecs to play DVDs, but you might find
that kaffeine or the totem movie player (both use xine I believe) 'just
work'.
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more about DMA.
Just a thought - it's not a dodgy IDE cable?
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to this list a few weeks ago was definitely
greylisted, but subsequent messages have gone though without delay.
I send direct-to-MX without using an ISP smarthost, but of course agree
that this would not be practical on a dialup connection.
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correctly? Iceweasel uses UTF8 to display that page. But konqueror did not
display it any differently from before, after forcing it to also use UTF8.
That's weird. It displays perfectly here on Konqueror (and Firefox and
Opera).
Lenny/Sid and KDE.
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On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 06:37:30 -0500, Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
ling isgs?
That must be some sort of typo, but I'll be damned if I can figure
it out!
Long sigs ? ;-)
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- a XML utility for php-pear
p php4-domxml - XMLv2 module for php4
p php5-xmlrpc - XML-RPC module for php5
p phpgroupware-xmlrpc - phpGroupWare XMLRPC module
An apt-cache search would produce the same results presumably.
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problem)
Why are all domain name requests going to the nameserver first? Doesn't
host.conf control that?
Does 'ping fred' work?
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at the hosts file, but I could not remember why.
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Got a complete bios check and things ran normally.
What is the problem and how to correct?
The first Google result for Error 0x40 is:
http://www2.uic.edu/~aciani1/sector_blues.html which suggest a bad
hard drive sector.
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that installing mozilla-mplayer fixed
everything with BBC 'listen again' items and Iceweasel.
You may also want the w32codecs too.
I also have these installed but cannot remember if they were necessary
for this.
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behaviour. RIPE is one of the five main
Internet registries (like ARIN in the US) and is a 'respected' member of
the Internet community.
http://ripe.net/info/ncc/index.html
As a matter of interest, what do these Apache log entries look like?
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On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 08:35:17 +0200, Thierry Chatelet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 08:14:43 Bob Cox wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 07:08:22 +0200, Thierry Chatelet ([EMAIL
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Hello
I know it's not really debian related, but:
A site call
... Ron? What does that mean?
B - bytes
b - bits
And should it not really be kB, rather than KB?
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as
a newsgroup?=20
Yes, it is. Read-only IIRC.
Sorry, but no - this is a follow-up posted using slrn to the newsgroup
gmane.linux.debian.user, via the gmane NNTP server.
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Periodically I get the following messages in my logfiles:
modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot-1
modprobe: can't locate module sound-service-1-0
How can I tell for certain which modules I need to add an alias for, or
if I should alias them off entirely? I'm running kernel
undefined reference is found with the error message below. The
ymf_sb.c modules compiles fine and is loaded in the sound.a library.
So why won't it link?
drivers/sound/sound.a(sound_core.o): In function `soundcore_init':
sound_core.o(.text+0x3e5): undefined reference to
1. If you are lucky and have working RAID based on stock 2.2.x (for example
RAID 0 :-) you should be able to upgrade to 2.2.14 without big hassle.
So upgrade to RAID 0.90 in mainstream kernel posponed to 2.4 ...
Thanks, I will do that as soon as possible.
2. RAID 0.90 need some
Ask Cox, not me :-) Since Cox is RedHat's employee it looks VERY weird to me
that RedHat's kernel and official Cox's kernel are two such different
beasts.
2.2.15 and the Red Hat kernel are two different things. They I suspect always
will be. The things vendors want make it work now
How do I install hardware? More specifically I have a Hayes Accura v90
modem. I understand that this is a winmodem??? maybe. I looked at
linmodem.org and after some searching I found this site
http://www.sfu.ca/~cth/ltmodem/ which I think has the driver I need. Anyway
I downloaded the .deb and did
During the boot process the computer starts starting all the regular
services but hangs at ,Starting X font server: xfs/usr/bin/X11/xfs notice:
listening on port 7100 What do I do? I just have a blinking prompt. The
boot doesn't go anywhere. I have been trying to get x installed (another
post).
when I #make menuconfig, or make config, I get the
fallowing error;
make: *** No rule to make target 'config' .
Stop.
Also from the articles I've read about compiling
the Kernel the /usr/linux directory is referenced, however I don't have this
directory.
What am I doing wrong? Any help is
I'm currently trying to network a windows box and a
debian box. I'm using ethernet cards and am able to ping both boxes
respectfully. I use the windows box for the internet and mail (although once I
am comfortable with Linux I will be converting fully).My question is how do I
share the
steps in bridging linux compatibility. What, if any, is the consensus on
the FHS 2.0... do the distributions that are part of the lsb agree to
use it?
It was discussed at and shortly after the LI meeting when Bruce presented
the whole cunning plan. FHS 2.0 is a big help but it might need some
What else will the lsb cover? Or has there been a decision about that
yet?
The only other stuff covered at the meeting was X11. The good work XFree
does is a big help there as their binary interfaces and the X specification
API's are both stable. Motif has been raised as a question, as
Badlandz wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
I think it is unwize at this point to make LSB conserned with X11R6
standards. Of course it should/could comply with what X11R6, but I
libX11.so.* is Xlib is X11, as are the X packages. Other stuff like
themed widget sets sit on X11 (ie another library that you
Glibc is good, but what about wide char, unicode etc.. etc.. etc.. ad biggum.
Glibc does wide char, ncurses seems to imply it does (I've not
checked yet).
toward. Is there any interest in what we have thus far at Xi?
Well I know the currnt KDE doesnt handle 16bit Glyphs, Im not sure about
An API to access either Gnome or KDE desktop strikes me as beyond the
scope of the LSB.
1. How about *generic desktop API*. 2. If there is any reason for LSB, it
is desktop.
KDE is outside of any LSB work. Remember the main reason for the LSB is
at least notionally commercial software.
All that is needed other than that is a standard way to interface to add
this to rootmenu/toolbar that can be used to update _all_ window manager
data from fvwm to enlightenment as well as kde/gnome.
That's what I mean. *All* of them. What users (I think) would love to see
is to have
I hereby volunteer to be virtual Jon Postel and maintain such an
archive, should it be considered useful.
You need to grow the beard, otherwise yes I think this is a veyr good idea.
It'll also encourage library vendors and people like the perl and python
projects to provide reference naming
* at the SMTP envelope stage with some pretty simple
Postfix rules, rather than having to be accepted before being filtered
by Spamassassin or whatever.
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. It's the SATA driver. nForce2 is old
enough that it almost definitely needs sata_nv.
Is that right Ron? The OP says it's IDE. I'm using a WD2000JB IDE here
and definitely no SATA drivers.
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 17:42:58 +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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man apt-file
Steve, Eugene - many thanks. Have just installed apt-file and will have
a play with it now.
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normally
and HDD Health program on it (for S.M.A.R.T viewing) don't predict
T.E.C. in the near future. Also after previous installation of Debian
lenny my hdd was working fast.
When you are running Windows XP, is DMA definitely enabled then?
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I had scanned my hdd with native WD scanner and hadn't detected any
error. Memory scan
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# mount | sort
/dev/hda1 on /boot type
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