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On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 09:34:07PM -0600, Aswin Venkat wrote:
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> Does anybody know of functioning backports for xfree86 4.3 and
> after?. The ones that i know of don't work anymore. I had problems
> compiling xfree864.3 and 4.4 so would prefer using backports. Thanks.
>
I don't know about backpo
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 06:00:11PM -0500, Curt Howland wrote:
> Hi. Since this is on a laptop I thought I'd ask here since the users
> forum has not been responsive...
>
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> Hi. dpkg has become locked up over one errant package and is not
> allowing anything
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Does anybody know of functioning backports for xfree86 4.3 and
after?. The ones that i know of don't work anymore. I had problems
compiling xfree864.3 and 4.4 so would prefer using backports. Thanks.
On 28-Mar-2004, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aswin Venkat wrote:
>
> > If i insta
Does anybody know of functioning backports for xfree86 4.3 and
after?. The ones that i know of don't work anymore. I had problems
compiling xfree864.3 and 4.4 so would prefer using backports. Thanks.
On 28-Mar-2004, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aswin Venkat wrote:
>
> > If i insta
Hi. Since this is on a laptop I thought I'd ask here since the users
forum has not been responsive...
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Hi. dpkg has become locked up over one errant package and is not
allowing anything else to be processed.
- -
# dpkg -P
Incoming from Hadar Pedhazur:
> s. keeling wrote:
> >Perhaps you should post your /etc/lilo.conf, the output of "mount" (in
> >the running Xandros), and perhaps "fdisk -l /dev/your_boot_drive".
>
> Thanks for your continued help. Here are the results of the those
> three commands/files (all of wh
Thanks for your continued help. Here are the results of the those
three commands/files (all of which are the result of booting off of
the Xandros rescue floppy, with kernel 2.4.22-x1):
/etc/lilo.conf:
boot=/dev/hda
install=/boot/cboot.b
message=/boot/splash.lilo
timeout=300
map=/boot/map
promp
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Hi. Since this is on a laptop I thought I'd ask here since the users
forum has not been responsive...
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Hi. dpkg has become locked up over one errant package and is not
allowing anything else to be processed.
- -
# dpkg -P
Incoming from Hadar Pedhazur:
> s. keeling wrote:
> >Perhaps you should post your /etc/lilo.conf, the output of "mount" (in
> >the running Xandros), and perhaps "fdisk -l /dev/your_boot_drive".
>
> Thanks for your continued help. Here are the results of the those
> three commands/files (all of wh
Incoming from Hadar Pedhazur:
> s. keeling wrote:
> >Did you run lilo before re-booting? If not, you should boot from CD,
> >mount your root ptn, run lilo, then re-boot.
>
> Oops. Thank you very much. I have installed RH9 on two servers, and
> [snip]
> So, I can boot fine from the Xandros rescue
Thanks for your continued help. Here are the results of the those
three commands/files (all of which are the result of booting off of
the Xandros rescue floppy, with kernel 2.4.22-x1):
/etc/lilo.conf:
boot=/dev/hda
install=/boot/cboot.b
message=/boot/splash.lilo
timeout=300
map=/boot/map
prompt
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François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12505ième jour après Epoch,
Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
that my Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with
another k
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Oops. Thank you very much. I have installed RH9 on two servers, and
Xandros on this laptop only, but I've never had to change lilo.conf
ever, so I didn't realize this was a necessary step, doh!
OK, so I did that, and got the same error, only now on the "correct"
kernel, namely 2.6.4-1-686.
S
Incoming from Hadar Pedhazur:
> s. keeling wrote:
> >Did you run lilo before re-booting? If not, you should boot from CD,
> >mount your root ptn, run lilo, then re-boot.
>
> Oops. Thank you very much. I have installed RH9 on two servers, and
> [snip]
> So, I can boot fine from the Xandros rescue
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Derek Broughton:
Curt Howland wrote:
I recommend you try Knoppix to see what it says about your harddrive.
It has excellent hardware detection, and will install on almost
anything x86 compatible.
Worth a try - but having just tried morphix (which I understa
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I have to run Knoppix with "knoppix noscsi noapic noapm" on my Vaio to
get it past the unique hardware. That's one of the nice things about
Knoppix, you can turn things off.
It's also nice that the hd install process is simple and straight
forward. However, I
Incoming from Hadar Pedhazur:
>
> When I checked lilo.conf afterwards, it wasn't updated. I added
That's happened to me a lot in the past. I never understood why. Now
I use grub and don't care.
> another section by hand, pointing at the new initrd image (which
> wasn't gzippped, like the Xan
First and foremost, thank you to all of you who responded to my
original post. Whether I end up trying all of the suggestions or not,
I learned from each one, and appreciate the effort to help me out.
A number of the responses revolved around "install another version"
(fill-in-the-blanks) and
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12505ième jour après Epoch,
Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
that my Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with
another key i
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Oops. Thank you very much. I have installed RH9 on two servers, and
Xandros on this laptop only, but I've never had to change lilo.conf
ever, so I didn't realize this was a necessary step, doh!
OK, so I did that, and got the same error, only now on the "correct"
kernel, namely 2.6.4-1-686.
So,
Hmmm, are you using Debian 3.0r2 or testing (they're different)?
I run Debian stable on my Satellite A20. The Trident CyberAlladin-P4
chipset used in this machine isn't supported by anything earlier than
XFree86 4.3. This version is a lot more recent than that included in
Woody.
You will need X
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Derek Broughton:
Curt Howland wrote:
I recommend you try Knoppix to see what it says about your harddrive.
It has excellent hardware detection, and will install on almost
anything x86 compatible.
Worth a try - but having just tried morphix (which I understand is
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I have to run Knoppix with "knoppix noscsi noapic noapm" on my Vaio to
get it past the unique hardware. That's one of the nice things about
Knoppix, you can turn things off.
It's also nice that the hd install process is simple and straight
forward. However, I
Incoming from Hadar Pedhazur:
>
> When I checked lilo.conf afterwards, it wasn't updated. I added
That's happened to me a lot in the past. I never understood why. Now
I use grub and don't care.
> another section by hand, pointing at the new initrd image (which
> wasn't gzippped, like the Xan
Incoming from Derek Broughton:
> Curt Howland wrote:
> >I recommend you try Knoppix to see what it says about your harddrive.
> >It has excellent hardware detection, and will install on almost
> >anything x86 compatible.
>
> Worth a try - but having just tried morphix (which I understand is
> d
First and foremost, thank you to all of you who responded to my
original post. Whether I end up trying all of the suggestions or not,
I learned from each one, and appreciate the effort to help me out.
A number of the responses revolved around "install another version"
(fill-in-the-blanks) and t
Hmmm, are you using Debian 3.0r2 or testing (they're different)?
I run Debian stable on my Satellite A20. The Trident CyberAlladin-P4
chipset used in this machine isn't supported by anything earlier than
XFree86 4.3. This version is a lot more recent than that included in
Woody.
You will need X
Curt Howland wrote:
I recommend you try Knoppix to see what it says about your harddrive.
It has excellent hardware detection, and will install on almost
anything x86 compatible.
Worth a try - but having just tried morphix (which I understand is
derived from knoppix) on an Inspiron 2500, I wo
On Sunday 28 March 2004 04:22 pm, Derek Broughton wrote:
>>
> >
> > - Check the kernel for Dell Keyboard (CONFIG_I8K=y)
> >
> > - apt-get install i8kutils
>
> It _could_ work, but since this is for Dell Inspiron 8000 series and
> doesn't even work for most Inspirons, it's pretty unlikely to work f
Incoming from Derek Broughton:
> Curt Howland wrote:
> >I recommend you try Knoppix to see what it says about your harddrive.
> >It has excellent hardware detection, and will install on almost
> >anything x86 compatible.
>
> Worth a try - but having just tried morphix (which I understand is
> d
Curt Howland wrote:
I recommend you try Knoppix to see what it says about your harddrive.
It has excellent hardware detection, and will install on almost
anything x86 compatible.
Worth a try - but having just tried morphix (which I understand is
derived from knoppix) on an Inspiron 2500, I would
On Sunday 28 March 2004 04:22 pm, Derek Broughton wrote:
>>
> >
> > - Check the kernel for Dell Keyboard (CONFIG_I8K=y)
> >
> > - apt-get install i8kutils
>
> It _could_ work, but since this is for Dell Inspiron 8000 series and
> doesn't even work for most Inspirons, it's pretty unlikely to work f
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> OK, so here's the really strange part. The laptop had a running
> version of Xandros Desktop 2.0 running on it,
..and it doesn't have it anymore, right? Since you...
> I then booted from a Win98 floppy. I ran FDISK and created one large
> DOS part
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 19:36:49 -0500
Hadar Pedhazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an old Dell Inspiron 7000. Yesterday, I downloaded (and burned)
> the ISO images for debian sid from March 27, 2004.
I had the very same problem with a toshiba satellite and a newly bought
harddrive. downloaded
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> OK, so here's the really strange part. The laptop had a running
> version of Xandros Desktop 2.0 running on it,
..and it doesn't have it anymore, right? Since you...
> I then booted from a Win98 floppy. I ran FDISK and created one large
> DOS part
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 19:36:49 -0500
Hadar Pedhazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an old Dell Inspiron 7000. Yesterday, I downloaded (and burned)
> the ISO images for debian sid from March 27, 2004.
I had the very same problem with a toshiba satellite and a newly bought
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