Will Ness wrote:
> I have an old laptop that I installed debian on. Everything works
> except apt!! Everytime I run apt, it does its thing but at the very
> end it says:
>
> Error!
> Dynamic MMap ran out of room
> I did some googling and got the general response that my Apt cache
> memory li
Aswin Venkat wrote:
> If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
> previous two versions as well?
This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.
> Also, if i install a kernel-image and i
Aswin Venkat wrote:
> If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
> previous two versions as well?
This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.
> Also, if i install a kernel-image and i
On Monday 16 February 2004 03:27 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am wanting to buy the Siemens SL55 mobile. i am wanting to buy it sim
> free. I am wanting to put the sim card from my old phon in it but not
> sure if it will fit. my old phone is a Sharp GX-10i.
This is a list for users of Debian
On Monday 16 February 2004 03:27 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am wanting to buy the Siemens SL55 mobile. i am wanting to buy it sim
> free. I am wanting to put the sim card from my old phon in it but not
> sure if it will fit. my old phone is a Sharp GX-10i.
This is a list for users of Debian
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 04:04 pm, Frieder Zschiesche wrote:
> * On 2/10/2004 12:09 PM Adam Aube wrote:
> > This isn't the kernel - this is the userspace PCMCIA management
> > package. To stop it from loading, boot into single user mode and
> > rename S20pcmcia to s
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 04:04 pm, Frieder Zschiesche wrote:
> * On 2/10/2004 12:09 PM Adam Aube wrote:
> > This isn't the kernel - this is the userspace PCMCIA management
> > package. To stop it from loading, boot into single user mode and
> > rename S20pcmcia to s
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 10:35 am, Frieder Zschiesche wrote:
> After the first restart of the system, the boot process stops with:
>
> ---
> Starting PCMCIA services: modulesLinux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.33
> Kernel build: 2.4.20-bf2.4 #1 Mit Dez 18 20:11:49 CET 2002
> options [pci] [ca
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 10:35 am, Frieder Zschiesche wrote:
> After the first restart of the system, the boot process stops with:
>
> ---
> Starting PCMCIA services: modulesLinux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.33
> Kernel build: 2.4.20-bf2.4 #1 Mit Dez 18 20:11:49 CET 2002
> options [pci] [ca
On Monday 09 February 2004 09:43 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> thats where I get a bit lost.
>
> I am looking to use the VPN between my router & my laptop like this:
>
> Laptop -> VPN -> router -> no VPN -> Net
>
> however no documentation I can find seems to talk about this, just
> connections li
On Monday 09 February 2004 09:43 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> thats where I get a bit lost.
>
> I am looking to use the VPN between my router & my laptop like this:
>
> Laptop -> VPN -> router -> no VPN -> Net
>
> however no documentation I can find seems to talk about this, just
> connections li
On Sunday 08 February 2004 11:53 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running a wireless network between 2 laptops. one of the laptops
> acts as a router. mainly for my own peace of mind I would like to
> secure the wireless connection a little more than just encryption and
> have been thinking abou
On Sunday 08 February 2004 11:53 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running a wireless network between 2 laptops. one of the laptops
> acts as a router. mainly for my own peace of mind I would like to
> secure the wireless connection a little more than just encryption and
> have been thinking abou
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 07:46 pm, linux.eqed wrote:
> Is there any good how-to's to create a vpn client? or preferably some
> deb?
Depends on what VPN server you're trying to connect to. More information
would be helpful.
> It seems like I keep getting my terms messed up because I start dow
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 07:46 pm, linux.eqed wrote:
> Is there any good how-to's to create a vpn client? or preferably some
> deb?
Depends on what VPN server you're trying to connect to. More information
would be helpful.
> It seems like I keep getting my terms messed up because I start dow
On Monday 02 February 2004 12:04 am, D Lachlan wrote:
> Currently, the system boots, /etc/init.d/pcmcia loads yenta_socket (it
> was loading i82365), but my pcmcia card is not loaded
> I cannot seem to force my system to recognize my cardbus as i82365
Have you looked at the PCIC line in /etc/defa
On Monday 02 February 2004 12:04 am, D Lachlan wrote:
> Currently, the system boots, /etc/init.d/pcmcia loads yenta_socket (it
> was loading i82365), but my pcmcia card is not loaded
> I cannot seem to force my system to recognize my cardbus as i82365
Have you looked at the PCIC line in /etc/defa
On Friday 30 January 2004 07:34 pm, Ralph Bacolod wrote:
> Does my laptop really support cardbus? I got an output from lspci -vv
> that says 16 bit. . Does this mean that my laptop does not support
> cardbus? Will a cardbus card work in my laptop?
> Why is my pcmcia chip comes out as a cardbus if i
On Friday 30 January 2004 07:34 pm, Ralph Bacolod wrote:
> Does my laptop really support cardbus? I got an output from lspci -vv
> that says 16 bit. . Does this mean that my laptop does not support
> cardbus? Will a cardbus card work in my laptop?
> Why is my pcmcia chip comes out as a cardbus if i
On Thursday 29 January 2004 09:45 am, Klaus Imgrund wrote:
> There are all kinds of virus scanners out there and OS's that are not
> affected by those bugs (hint:debian).
> I really don't see what the fuss is about.
Even if the local recipient filters out the virus, it still adds load to
the list
On Thursday 29 January 2004 09:45 am, Klaus Imgrund wrote:
> There are all kinds of virus scanners out there and OS's that are not
> affected by those bugs (hint:debian).
> I really don't see what the fuss is about.
Even if the local recipient filters out the virus, it still adds load to
the list
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 03:27 am, Khoiri D.Cahyadi wrote:
> i had problem with my compaq armada m700.
> it is doesn't booting (can not starting up).
> the problem is in the HDD,
> the first message that apper is :
> Drivelock HDD Bay Password,
> and then,
> when i pressed Enter button (without t
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 03:27 am, Khoiri D.Cahyadi wrote:
> i had problem with my compaq armada m700.
> it is doesn't booting (can not starting up).
> the problem is in the HDD,
> the first message that apper is :
> Drivelock HDD Bay Password,
> and then,
> when i pressed Enter button (without t
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