On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 02:44:47PM +0100, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
> * Richard Zidlicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021007 13:51]:
> > > make CFLAGS='-O' LIBCFLAGS='-g -O2' \
> > > LIBCXXFLAGS='-g -O2 -fno-implicit-templates' bootstrap
> >
> > are you sure you want to use this CFLAGS?
>
> Is there anyt
I'm having a hard time installing Debian (potato or
woody) on my LC III equipped with an Apple (Sonic) LC Ethernet card. I'm now
attempting to install with a newer kernel rather than the base linux.bin that
comes with the iso images. The installer works fine up until "Configure Device
Driver
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 12:59:24PM -0600, George Bingham wrote:
>I am doing the mount /dev/fd0 /floppy (The entries in fstab fill in the
> missing pieces of
> that command) but it comes back with :
>
> The kernel does not recognize /dev/fd0 as a block device.
That's because there isn't a dri
Hi all,
I just got Debian installed on a Jaz
drive connected to my Mac Quadra 660 AV and
now have a base system installed! Yea!
It seems pretty slow, but I am
glad to finally have a working linux system. However, it isn't
totally working yet, as I can't figure out how to
get it t
> Some Asante cards don't work properly when connected to a 10/100 hub or
> switch (the 10/100 hub switch doesn't seem able to negotiate the speed
> correctly). Try using a 10Mb hub or switch and then uplink the 10MB
> hub/switch to your router.
I've heard of mixed success using this method. If a
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