though. Any hint how ubuntu did it?
Also, how do i enable graphical notification of screen brightness in
gnome when i use the appropriate fn-key combination, similar to
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stuff. AFAIK it knows this
shortcut. You can see it in the acpid log file.
I did that beforehand... the problem is that for everything else
except Fn-F12 it works, but when I try to hibernate using the Fn-F12
key combination it doesn't do anything.
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I went back to debian sid after using ubuntu for a few months. So far,
i've been able to configure my thinkpad t42p to resemble some ubuntu
goodies except for fn-f12: nothing
Hi:
It seems that there's no dom0 linux image for xen in unstable. is the
default 2.6.22 kernel in unstable already merged with dom0
functionality? Or what should I do to run xen 3.1 in unstable?
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wherein the printer would be attached.
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[1] http://openkiosk.sourceforge.net/
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I can't remember what happened before the problem happened, but here's the
summary of the problem:
dselect (as well as dpkg) won't install or remove any packages. when i try to
install or remove any package, an error message ...libgnomeui32 - device not
configured. dselect then retries the
Hello!
I'm running potato with the 2.4.8-ac5 kernel (make-kpkg'd from the official
source). My problems are the following:
* I configured ppp, vfat, sound, etc as modules. On a regular terminal
(customized to runlevel 2), the modules are loaded automatically. But everytime
I boot to runlevel
Anthony Campbell wrote:
What would you say are the advantages (and disadvantages) of reiserfs?
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For one, reiserfs is damn fast on small files, and has a VERY FAST delete
rate. there are some problems on reiserfs 3.x with NFS, and since it deletes
very fast (it uses fast-balanced trees
How do I configure the kernel to enable VMware to compile and load its module?
What are the necessary kernel configs (such as what should be compiled as
modules/ in the kernel) to enable VMware to work? I'm currently using an AMD
Duron 700 PC with the kernel 2.4.8-ac6 (debianized from source),
Hello!
Some few questions if you don't mind:
1.)Have always been wondering how to make the trash can thingy in GNOME in the
first place. I'm currently using Potato with GNOME and XFree86 3.3.6. How do I
make that thing (like the Recycle Bin in auggghh... Windoze?) work? It
would sure
Matt Chatterley wrote:
However, when I run PPPD (I've applied the PPPoATM patches, and compiled =
a patched version of PPPD 2.4.0), it complains that PPP_GENERIC is not =
installed in my kernel. It is. I've selected, infact, every single PPP =
option (as a test), and have tried both with them as
Umum Wijoyo wrote:
Hi!
I'd like to ask why my Debian server, on a power-down or black-out,
always requests for root to do an fsck etc.
Is there any way I can automatically get the server up and running again?
Is this a good solution? Or is it better off having root
to do a manual fsck etc
Steve Dondley wrote:
Hi,
What is the easiest way to share files between the two computers? Is it
possible over the LAN
created with the router? What software do I need to accomplish this?
My gratitude:
Thanks!
Have you ever tried Samba? It has a very straight-forward help file and
I still can't make VMware 2.0.4 work in debian potato with the 2.4.8-ac6
kernel. What should i do? i tried re-running the install script but it would
just output that the setup program cannot build the vmware module. i checked
the website and followed the instructions to recompile the kernel
=?iso-8859-1?q?fouad=20HENNI?= wrote:
I installed debian/GNU Linux (potato) on my PC and I
have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
Please Help.
First, know the specs of your sound card. Then if you have the source
of your kernel, check the documentation for your sound card (usually
in
=?iso-8859-1?q?fouad=20HENNI?= wrote:
Hello,
I installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) on my PC but
when I tried to configure my internet connexion (by
wvdial) my modem was not detected.
I have an internal Motorola SM56 internal modem.
I noticed that 'wvdial' tried to detect the modem only
on
Has anyone tried using GRUB to boot linux with an XFS root partition? I'm using
GRUB from potato. I tried to use it but it can't detect the filesystem. I'm
sure that I've set it correctly - where do I find GRUB that can load an XFS
root partition?
Paolo Falcone
I'm scouting for a Linux distro for a complete newbie who I think will be
interested in Linux. RedHat or Mandrake might be easy to install, but the mere
fact that they ship with a broken compiler that breaks almost anything is not
too comforting (I started with RedHat, and I can't forget the
1.) I partitioned my disk in this scheme: / - 80 MB XFS, /home - 2GB
reiserfs, /var - 1 GB XFS, /usr - 1GB XFS. I prepared another 1 GB XFS
partition supposedly to migrate /tmp, but everytime I login as a normal
user the system can't create temporary files. It works fine with root. I
need a big
There's a work-around in XF86 3.3.x, for I'm also using S3 Trio 3D/2x in one of
our workstations running potato. I used xserver-VGA16 to configure it via
XF86Setup, then defaulted to xserver-SVGA to run X at 800x600, 32bpp, probed
4MB video ram (anything higher makes the mouse pointer look like
1. Cannot boot without the boot disk.
I'm using the same partitions that I used successfully
with Mandrake. hda1 is windows, hda2 is the swap, hda3
is Linux. I installed lilo as the boot loader in the
hda3 partition.
When I restart, System Commander only gives me the
options for Windows or a
Hi!
I'm having problems with running the multimedia packages in potato,
particularly the audio programs (I have XMMS and RealPlayer 8 to name a few).
I'm using the CMI8330 sound card. I followed the readme file for CMI8330,
compiling sound and sb as modules, then loading them via modprobe sb.
I can refer you to the Philippine Linux Users' group, since I'm also a
member there.
We have a sizeable amount of developers using GNU/Linux in the
Philippines, particularly in the academe, medical profession as well as
in ISPs.
I'll post another reply once PLUG confirms.
Paolo Alexis Falcone
Check for any faulty hardware. Signal 11 is usually prompted when
there's faulty hardware onboard.
Paolo Falcone
pink panther wrote:
Hi,
I compiled a new kernel for my potato (thanks fro the help about as86).
During the compilation I got an error which contained : signal11.
My first
Hello:
I've checked the printer compatibility list, and most printers that
are listed are either inkjet or laser printers. Is there any way to
print using dot matrix printers? I still have an old Epson LX-300
printer on my desk - would appreciate if it would work in Linux. I
also have an HP
Yuwen Dai wrote:
I'm new to Debian but not new to Linux. My question is
what's the proper size of the '/' directory?
I'd recommend at least 80 MB in / (can hold the compilers, necessary
programs plus some temporary space) for the initial install. Then
migrate the other partitions (/home,
Gerald Richter wrote:
Problem is, that I have to upgrade the libc6 for reiserfsprogs to
operate -I guess- because the dependencies say so. The reiserfsprogs did
install properly though, just with the remark about a newer libc6
version required...
Are you using potato with 2.4.x? I encountered
rms46@vlsm.org wrote:
Is there any documentation on how to make a small system?
What is the size of the smallest known working Debian system?
Is it oke if just deleting the existing packages?
I once installed a bare-bones debian by just installing the base packages
and not inserting any of
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kernel
(the steps) on a RedHat 7.0 system ?
Recently checked the user's manual on RH7.0 - doesn't mention custom-
compiling the kernel. I believe it's the traditional style (make dep,
make
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I successfully compiled the 2.5.1 kernel. But, now when rebooting
it locks up at
kHTTPd: Management daemon stopped
You can unload the module now
Any clues hos to figure out why it's locking up?
Err... you're
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fs type I wish , say, FAT or ext2 ) ?
you can use mformat if you have
Randolph S. Kahle wrote:
Can someone help me understand if I should move to the new VM or just
wait for this to all get sorted out? What is being done for the next
release of Debian? (I'm running 2.2r3 with Adrian Bunk's 2.4 packages).
If you're running a production server running 2.4.x kernels
cuong tran wrote:
Hi,
I am taking C++ and Data Structures courses at San Francisco State and
most of my programs use ncurses. I understand that ncurses is a package
of functions in the UNIX library for use in C and C++ programs. Is there
any way I can download these funtions and use them from
Nick Furman wrote:
Hi there,
Does anyone know of a decent product for Sendmail that will scan
emails for viruses? Is a virus scanner even a good idea to try an
implement? I haven't read much on them, but my employer has been
bothering me about it for some time now. Any products that
problem you have.
You should start installing now to begin with... then you post or ask. Your
post is quite vague. Perhaps a more detailed description to do would help
us here in the mailing list help you.
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Olivier Crouzet wrote:
And do not confuse open-source software with free software!
I would rather have a look at http://www.fsf.org than at opensource.org.
I'll be more careful next time as you got me on that :)
Actually, the FSF's definitions are good reading, especially when they
define
?
man MAKEDEV
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.
If you don't have the bandwidth, there are benevolent entities that make
unofficial Debian CD sources that include KDE2. I know this for I just bought
some CD's from a friend of mine who burned some ISO images from fsn.hu.
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something new. You're not one, right?
Say, how about specifying the causes? How do we reproduce your problems?
Any useful hints you can give us before posting yet another flaming mail?
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of
significant hardware functions of a modem) thus it won't be an
added burden to your processor.
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, but generally, it's just alright
(I use Potato myself with 2.4 kernels, some backported packages from official/
unofficial maintainers, as well as make my own debs of most recent software).
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would work as it worked for me (Potato r4, Mozilla 0.9.7, Java2 SDK
1.3.1, Ximian GNOME 1.4).
Good luck.
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Thomas Deselaers wrote:
Hello,
I use my computer as a workstation and thus I think it would be a good idea
to be able to switch it of as user without being root.
I had two ideas of making this possible. The one is to make it sudo-able and
the other is to put the executable into a special group
Simonyi Andras wrote:
Hi,
(sorry for asking this here, but I'm curious about the opinions/infos)
In the good old times I advocated using pdf against other proprietary
document-formats, because it is more-or less really portable (similar
look everywhere), the viewer is accessible on most
-terminal. Pressing HOME or END
doesn't go to the appropriate positions and just issues a beep. It still works
with an Eterm, though.
Any workarounds on these minor problems?
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that i386-linux- would not be prefixed to the command? please help
on this!
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Hi!
Well, i fixed my X problems, and i was happily browsing/using my newly
installed Ximian Gnome... alas, when i rebooted, it again overrided
everything, left me at a graphical login prompt again (argh!), and after
logging it, it leaves me at a simple
Michael Dickey wrote:
Seems a silly question, but...
Just installed Gnome GDM on my son's computer along with a lot of the
Debian-junior packages. Now I find that I cannot login as root - I always get
the message The system administrator is not allowed to login from this
screen I can do some
dx, I'll just reverse the order I'll answer your questions.
And how do you make/allocate partitions for both of them without
stepping on each other?
Easy. Just make a separate partitions for RHL and Debian. Be it
primary or logical whatever. Your call. Fortunately, you can
make them share the
Addendum:
Note you need to append the --arch=i386 to compile the kernel the Debian
way.
Sorry for not using postfix notation.
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Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
David Raeker-Jordan wrote:
I have
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 03:57, Petre Daniel wrote:
well,i need the postgres above 7 and i got the unofficial cds from
ftp.fsn.hu and i cant install the postgresql 7 packages cause they need
libssl09 which i was unable to find whatsoever neither on 1,2,3 or the
extra 2 cds..
how can i search in
Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote:
I have been trying to apt-get install netscape with no luck. My
sources.list is using us.debian.org. Can someone point me in the
right direction?
What Netscape version are you trying to install? 4.xx?
try apt-get install navigator or apt-get install communicator
Calyth wrote:
I remember that converting to ext3 requires to have the drive to be
umounted before you can convert. On my laptop, I was lazy and I only
have one partition for linux (the root partition). If so, then wouldn't
I need to use a boot disk to convert ext3? can someone help?
converting
I forgot where in my mailbox was the original post, but anyway I'll reply.
I like the Debian GNU/Linux distribution better than RedHat's for all the good
things it all has.
Won't say screw RedHat the Co., however. Thankful for them for doing much of the
pioneering work for the community (and
Alec wrote:
On Thursday 10 January 2002 06:19 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.01.10.1834 +0100]:
Does the RPM build process have an equivalent of dpkg-shlibdeps?
only since recently... but in general, RPM and DEB are really
functionally
john wrote:
Hello everyone!
We have come to a point where we would like to use some software that is
currently in woody on a production server that is currently running
potato.
Like what software? Maybe some Debian maintainer has made some unofficial
debs for these software? Make some effort
Just recently installed XFree 4.1 debs for Potato (using C.P. Botha's unofficial
debs). Some questions:
* After installing the unofficial debs, I didn't get the /etc/X11/X file. Is
it a config file or a directory, or a symlink to /usr/bin/X11/XFree (which also
didn't exist after the install).
Today, I wrote :
Just recently installed XFree 4.1 debs for Potato (using C.P. Botha's
unofficial debs). Some questions:
* After installing the unofficial debs, I didn't get the /etc/X11/X file. Is
it a config file or a directory, or a symlink to /usr/bin/X11/XFree (which also
didn't exist
Jatin Golani wrote:
Hello,
I sent this mail earlier to this list, however it's
gone unanswered so far. I'd like to upgrade my Potato
system. I'd like to know the following:
I think this was answered (though not directly) if
you'll observe the recent threads that flew in this
mailing list.
a)
jeff wrote:
hey peoples...
just a little heads up...
there's a new kid on the block...and he certainly deserves your
attention...even if you're just a casual h40r/Luser like me...
http://sorcerer.wox.org/
very nice distro...still needs some ironing...but thus far, VERY cool in
design and
decreased stability. But judging on the mood of
the'mailing list, it really looks like Woody is somehow safe enough for server
use.
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Why not try Plone? It can do CMS, it can do document management, and
it can nearly do what you want it to be (h i have to to
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(a) 1024x768 Resolutin Display for X Windows
(b) Network card for accessing the Network
(c) Disk Controllers / Drives for accessing and partitioning the hard disk.
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kernels.
Moreso, the device name of the rt2500 would be something like ra0
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that implement
AMD64. The Pentium 4 Prescott and Pentium D also implement EM64T; then
again AMD's implementation is again far superior.
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a lot on these though.
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Intel cards) so that every wifi card would have a standard library of
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not... they work with madwifi, right?
If you want the Engenius cards as well as the Netgear WG511T to work
in Linux, you _do_ require the binary HAL firmware as they employ the
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My bad... What I was referring to was the libieee80211 subsystem,
which was merged in Linux kernel 2.6.14. You'd still need the drivers
and binary firmware at ipw2200.sf.net
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install side-by-side with Python 1.5 and 2.2.
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of new Brother printers (they've been using our
company as test-bed of sorts as our company has Linux from the
president down to all employees) and they work just well with the
default auto-detection. I didn't try the online PPD's that Brother
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potato main
to your /etc/apt/sources.list.
If you're masochistic enough, you can always make debs from the source,
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that rebooting the box would make me unable to get its
contents again... is there a way to salvage the partition information
and clean it up?
I only have 1 IDE disk on this machine that I fouled up though... any
ideas how to go with this?
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packagename.dsc
It will extract into a packagename-version directory. cd to that
directory, read debian/control to know what you need to have to
compile the source, then issue
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in a sense, it's actually all of what you've heard;)
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that you might need to
backport a number of packages just to achieve this feat (I did this when
I backported PHP4.2 from unstable to stable. Darn too many packages that
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/md* and got:
I'm just using the software RAID option within the installer...
Luke
Don't mind it - it works just fine even if you ignore it. Have done
such with my setups having software RAID 1 using the Sarge installer.
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I just installed bittorrent-3.4.2-5 from testing.
What is the command to invoke it?
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man btdownloadheadless -- the interface for headless chickens of
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By default, 32-bit machines can only have up to 4GB of memory
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the current stable distribution... maybe in Etch it would be...
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because the 2.6 kernel is compiled with IDE
as a module instead of including it in the kernel proper. Is there
something I still need to do to allow this module to be loaded?
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Have you tried installing gnome-volume-manager? Afaik it deals with
this pretty well - I sure wish they have this on KDE too though :D
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Hi Paolo, Alvin, Pigeon, Ron Tim, thanks for all the replies...
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Which are the tradeoffs of hard vs software raid1? What happens/How do
we proceed if 1 disk fails (how do we know
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