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2001-03-08 Thread Ken Rudy
    I am looking for a SCSI 2 Card that will work with the Debian O/S. This card must be PCI and must have software to support the hardware.  I am pretty clueless in UNIX-LINUX but i am getting the hang of it. I just need a place to start to purchase this card. Thank You     Kenneth RudySys

Re: what is a file dsc?

2001-03-08 Thread David Whedon
http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ch-final.html If you are looking for an explanation of what the .dsc file as it relates to debian packages is, I believe the above link will answer your question. David Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 04:44:38PM -0300 wrote: > what is a file dsc? > > > thaks, > Andr

what is a file dsc?

2001-03-08 Thread André Tanaka
what is a file dsc? thaks, André Tanaka -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Boot flopies need help

2001-03-08 Thread David Whedon
Hi Jerko, Take a look at the 'todo' file in boot-floppies cvs. You can find instrictions for accesing cvs at : http://cvs.debian.org/ -David Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 05:39:24PM +0100 wrote: > How can I help with boot floppies? > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subj

Boot flopies need help

2001-03-08 Thread Jerko Cilas
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Installation problems

2001-03-08 Thread Gabriele Capelletti
Dear Debian Team,   my name's Gabriele and I'm a beginner user of your Gnu/Linux. I bought the CD's of Debian's 2.2r2 (Potato) but during the installation of kernel I met a problem and my computer showed this message: The attempt to extract the Rescue Floppy from disk failed. ioctl: LOOP_CLR

Bug#88413: PATCH]: modconf broken with ash

2001-03-08 Thread Herbert Xu
David Whedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -if [ -z "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then > - tdir=`echo $directory | tr / _` > -else > - tdir=${directory//\//_} > -fi > +tdir=`echo $directory | tr / _` Here's a way to do it that works with any POSIX shell (make sure that the shell ar