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Heather wrote:
install the "localepurge" package, (someone check my spelling on the
apt-localepurge
package name) it will clear out all those annoying foreign-language
po's on the fly. You have to TELL it to keep your language tho!
But it won't do anything disastrous until you actuall
Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:27:26 +0100
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RC> > BTW, serial line works too, but I can't transmit files from
RC> > mounted NFS directory. It tries to transmit and hangs.
RC> > Pings are working both ways.
RC>
RC> What is the rsize option set to? If it's set
Heather wrote:
>
> install the "localepurge" package, (someone check my spelling on the
apt-localepurge
> package name) it will clear out all those annoying foreign-language
> po's on the fly. You have to TELL it to keep your language tho!
But it won't do anything disastrous until you ac
Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:27:26 +0100
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RC> > BTW, serial line works too, but I can't transmit files from
RC> > mounted NFS directory. It tries to transmit and hangs.
RC> > Pings are working both ways.
RC>
RC> What is the rsize option set to? If it's set
> Hello,
> I spend half my time away from home. If I leave my desktop in anything
> but a fully functional state my wife and daughter become pretty upset.
. . .
> I have had Potatoe running on this machine and as my normal laptop
> (Solo) and desktop are running Woody I decided to update Cardstar a
> I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
> 486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
> on this? There is no ethernet card, CDROM or PCMCIA slots so I figure I
> will be installing it via SLIP/PLIP...
>
> Slan,
> Cian
All the to
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>And suddenly Masterson, Cian had this magical idea:
>> I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
>> 486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
>Any release will do, I think. Just don't
And suddenly Masterson, Cian had this magical idea:
> I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
> 486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
> on this? There is no ethernet card, CDROM or PCMCIA slots so I figure I
> will be inst
> Hello,
> I spend half my time away from home. If I leave my desktop in anything
> but a fully functional state my wife and daughter become pretty upset.
. . .
> I have had Potatoe running on this machine and as my normal laptop
> (Solo) and desktop are running Woody I decided to update Cardstar
> I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
> 486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
> on this? There is no ethernet card, CDROM or PCMCIA slots so I figure I
> will be installing it via SLIP/PLIP...
>
> Slan,
> Cian
All the t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Cardstar shows only about 200kB of free RAM. I have several modules
> loaded to allow masquerading etc. As an example of how slow this has
> made it, after selecting [s][Enter] in dselect it takes 32 min (thirty
> two) before the help screen appears.
There is a Small-
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>And suddenly Masterson, Cian had this magical idea:
>> I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
>> 486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
>Any release will do, I think. Just don't
And suddenly Masterson, Cian had this magical idea:
> I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
> 486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
> on this? There is no ethernet card, CDROM or PCMCIA slots so I figure I
> will be ins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Cardstar shows only about 200kB of free RAM. I have several modules
> loaded to allow masquerading etc. As an example of how slow this has
> made it, after selecting [s][Enter] in dselect it takes 32 min (thirty
> two) before the help screen appears.
There is a Small
Hello,
I spend half my time away from home. If I leave my desktop in anything
but a fully functional state my wife and daughter become pretty upset.
I have brough back into use an old laptop to serve as a substitute for
the desktop, while I am away, to test things I would like to do on the
deskto
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 05:58:52AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I'm trying to run jpilot through my notebooks irda port.
> thorin:/etc/init.d# modprobe nsc-ircc
> /lib/modules/2.4.16-1.0/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: No
> such device
It's not missing, just the resources are alrea
I'm trying to run jpilot through my notebooks irda port.
It was working at one time, sort of.
thorin:/etc/init.d# modprobe nsc-ircc
/lib/modules/2.4.16-1.0/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: No
such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
Hello,
I spend half my time away from home. If I leave my desktop in anything
but a fully functional state my wife and daughter become pretty upset.
I have brough back into use an old laptop to serve as a substitute for
the desktop, while I am away, to test things I would like to do on the
deskt
I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
on this? There is no ethernet card, CDROM or PCMCIA slots so I figure I
will be installing it via SLIP/PLIP...
Slan,
Cian
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> > According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be
> an ESS1878.
> > But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
> > card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
> > But the module
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be an ESS1878.
> But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
> card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
> But the module snd-card-es1
According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be an ESS1878.
But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
But the module snd-card-es1688 works! I can configure the mixer and can
listen to AudioCDs. But I can
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 07:55, Grigory Batalov wrote:
> > Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the
> > parallel port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of
> > the stuff was a bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old
> > machine that way. It's
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 05:58:52AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I'm trying to run jpilot through my notebooks irda port.
> thorin:/etc/init.d# modprobe nsc-ircc
> /lib/modules/2.4.16-1.0/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: No
> such device
It's not missing, just the resources are alre
I'm trying to run jpilot through my notebooks irda port.
It was working at one time, sort of.
thorin:/etc/init.d# modprobe nsc-ircc
/lib/modules/2.4.16-1.0/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: No
such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
I have just obtained an old clockwork-driven Toshiba T4400C laptop with a
486 and ~200MB hard drive. Can anyone recommend a release of Debian to run
on this? There is no ethernet card, CDROM or PCMCIA slots so I figure I
will be installing it via SLIP/PLIP...
Slan,
Cian
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> On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> > According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be
> an ESS1878.
> > But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
> > card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
> > But the module
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be an ESS1878.
> But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
> card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
> But the module snd-card-es
According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be an ESS1878.
But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
But the module snd-card-es1688 works! I can configure the mixer and can
listen to AudioCDs. But I ca
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 07:55, Grigory Batalov wrote:
> > Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the
> > parallel port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of
> > the stuff was a bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old
> > machine that way. It's
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 10:27:44 +0100
Josef Dalcolmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the parallel
> port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of the stuff was
> a
> bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old
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