Re: debian on a 386 ?

2000-03-21 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:13:11AM -0800, Heather wrote: > > > > YES, you can. But you need >4MB RAM. Try Debian 1.3.1, > > > > it's based on libc5 and not so big as glibc (Debian 2.x). > >> Where can I get those older versions of Debian? I've searched through > >> the FTP-server and didn't find an

Re: 2.2 kernel "flavors" needed for i386 -- any list?

1999-12-12 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Drew Parsons wrote: [ snip ] : The only thing against it I can think of is the length of time it takes to : compile the whole kernel compared with the time it takes to just compile : pcmcia-modules. Pcmcia seems to be updated a lot more frequently than the : kernel, and

Re: 2.2 kernel "flavors" needed for i386 -- any list?

1999-12-12 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Drew Parsons wrote: [ snip ] : The only thing against it I can think of is the length of time it takes to : compile the whole kernel compared with the time it takes to just compile : pcmcia-modules. Pcmcia seems to be updated a lot more frequently than the : kernel, and

Re: SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument

1999-11-22 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jordan Howarth wrote: : Running potato with kernel 2.2.12 and pcmcia-cs 3.1.1 : : I keep getting this error in the startup and when ever I restart : /etc/init.d/network and was wondering why? : : Any ideas? 2.2.x kernels automatically set up network routes for any net

Re: SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument

1999-11-22 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jordan Howarth wrote: : Running potato with kernel 2.2.12 and pcmcia-cs 3.1.1 : : I keep getting this error in the startup and when ever I restart : /etc/init.d/network and was wondering why? : : Any ideas? 2.2.x kernels automatically set up network routes for any net

Re: 2.2.12 kernel apm

1999-10-10 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Ian Redfern wrote: : I raised this as bug 42258, and Herbert Xu fixed it in his upload a week ago. It : was a Debian request ages ago that got APM to be boot-time configurable even if : compiled in, although on unpatched kernels it still defaults to on rather than : off.

Re: 2.2.12 kernel apm

1999-10-10 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Ian Redfern wrote: : I raised this as bug 42258, and Herbert Xu fixed it in his upload a week ago. It : was a Debian request ages ago that got APM to be boot-time configurable even if : compiled in, although on unpatched kernels it still defaults to on rather than : off.

Trying to rebuild pcmcia-cs with fltk support

1999-10-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
Hi, As the subject says, I'm trying to build the pcmcia-cs package with fltk support (for no good reason :) - I seem to have something wrong. Ideas? This isn't a big deal; I'm just trying to learn what's wrong and how to fix it. -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls,

Trying to rebuild pcmcia-cs with fltk support

1999-10-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
Hi, As the subject says, I'm trying to build the pcmcia-cs package with fltk support (for no good reason :) - I seem to have something wrong. Ideas? This isn't a big deal; I'm just trying to learn what's wrong and how to fix it. -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls,

Re: misc. (ThinkPad 38[05]XD support)

1999-09-28 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Thomas Vogels wrote: [ snip ] : NeoMagic -- This accel xserver works fine for me, and installing it : was simple thanks to apt. Note, you have to run xf86config only to : get X "basically" running. Then _replace_ /etc/X11/XF86Config with : the config file that comes wit

Re: misc. (ThinkPad 38[05]XD support)

1999-09-28 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Thomas Vogels wrote: [ snip ] : NeoMagic -- This accel xserver works fine for me, and installing it : was simple thanks to apt. Note, you have to run xf86config only to : get X "basically" running. Then _replace_ /etc/X11/XF86Config with : the config file that comes wit