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Entriamo ad apprendere nuove tecniche di rilassamento.
Data la caratteristica di questo come corso a distanza, pensiamo che coloro che
aderiscono avranno background differenti. Il nostro approccio č quindi graduale
e dolce, di modo da permettere a tutti di seguire qu
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 10:20:19PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> a few simple questions. IMHO, it would be better, it if allowed you a static
> configuration even if DHCP is present on your network,
It does, but you need to go into expert mode to do that (or press 'esc'
while the DHCP conf
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 10:04:13PM -0500, Peter Krummrich wrote:
>
> The description seems to differ slightly from what Christian offered. I will
> read the man page and try.
Thats because everybody gives different IPs to different machines. My
Linksys router insists on .1.1, my Amiga has had .1.
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Nikolay,
I solved these problems some time back, see:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2002/06/msg00022.html
for some startup-sequence magic. I put a file in my s: directory called
golinux, and when I re-boot, it boots up in linux. I then created a
script called linuxboot in /root, so I can
Hi Stephen,
On 16.01.2006, you wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 10:36:03PM -0500, Peter Krummrich wrote:
>> Hi Stephen,
>
>>
>> Yes. Is there some special Debian configuration program or should I use
>> a generic one like linuxconf?
>
> You could. I haven't messed with linuxconf in years.
>
Hi Christian,
On 16.01.2006, you wrote:
> Moin,
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 10:36:03PM -0500, Peter Krummrich wrote:
>>
>> I installed from the CD set (13 CDs labeled Debian 3.1 r1 m68k bin)
>> using the StartInstall_clgen icon in the amiga directory.
>
> I somehow missed the sage update, was abo
Le lundi 16 janvier 2006 à 22:00 +0100, Christian T. Steigies a écrit :
> That seems to be a "feature" of the 2.4.27 kernel, I think it did not work
> for me either. Or at least it complained, it might have set the clock
> anyhow. Now I am using 2.6.14, and hwclock works just fine. However, that
>
Is there a way to create an Amiga diskette that will boot into
Amiga sarge installation CDROM's? I've lost my boot drive but could
possibly boot into the CDROM's to install Debian GNU/Linux on an external
SCSI drive, I hope.
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On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 12:43:41PM +0300, nzabrod wrote:
> First af all, I should thank everyone, who helped me to work out PCMCIA NIC
> problem.
> Thank you very much for your help and support.
> Thank you for wasting electrical power, spent time, and spare (?) CPU cycles
> for me =).
> The n
First af all, I should thank everyone, who helped me to work out PCMCIA NIC
problem.
Thank you very much for your help and support.
Thank you for wasting electrical power, spent time, and spare (?) CPU cycles
for me =).
The next question =), it's really Amiga-related. I'd like to make boot pro
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