I Michael,
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 08:48:25 +0100 (CET)
Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> no, I havn't. The kernel output is listed in kern.log. I don't see
> anything regarding to apm
This would imply that APM is not even built into the kernel ... Have you
enabled the CONFIG_PM option?
Hi,
I've just tried to install Debian onto my X22 laptop. I booted the CD but
the kernel hangs on "md driver...". Does anyone know how to get around
this? I could install RH72 which LinuxCare say installs fine, but I'd
rather stick with Debian.
Thanks for any help,
Ross
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On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 08:09:31AM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > 2. I would like to keep Win2K and duel boot to Linux. What is the
> > easiest way to duel-boot a Linux/Win2K machine?
>
> Simple, if its like my A22m, there will be two FAT32 parti
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Gee, Linux has a way to make me feel real dumb ...
I am stuck at the command line due to an X conflict. I need to
run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade for Debian Unstable to
see if that resolves things on my OmniBook 4100. (Or should
I grab a newer version of Linux instead?)
Can someone s
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 17:21, Doc wrote:
> Gee, Linux has a way to make me feel real dumb ...
>
> I am stuck at the command line due to an X conflict. I need to
> run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade for Debian Unstable to
> see if that resolves things on my OmniBook 4100. (Or should
> I gr
Hello! You wrote:
"> > 2. I would like to keep Win2K and duel boot to Linux. What is the
> > easiest way to duel-boot a Linux/Win2K machine?
>
> Simple, if its like my A22m, there will be two FAT32 partitions. Just
> resize these (with Partition Magic, or something else), and install
> Linux. You
Hello,
I have just purchased a used (end-of-lease) Toshiba 4000CDT which did
not have an operating system. I have installed Windows 98 and
everything is working well. However, the display in windows is
smaller than the screen. How can I enlarge it to cover the entire
screen?
Emmanuel
-
Hello Debian runners!
I hav some problems installing programs to my
Debian 2.2r4. (Accept the ones on the 3 installation CDs, which -as the only
method succeded for me. But the programs I want are not there!). I have tried
EVERYTHING I can think of, but nothing seems to work. (I even have u
Hi,
apt will only work if the source media is correctly fomatted
(ie., just putting some .deb files on a CD will *not* mean that apt can
make sense of the files.) However, have you tried using 'dpkg --install
/path/filename'? This allows you to bypass apt and install packages
directly. Kee
- Original Message -
From: "Axel Bojer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mike Alborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Installing programs from a none-debian CD or from the Harddisk
Mike Alborn answeared me this:
"Hi,
apt will only work if
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 05:21:40PM -0500, Doc wrote:
> Gee, Linux has a way to make me feel real dumb ...
>
> I am stuck at the command line due to an X conflict. I need to
> run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade for Debian Unstable to
> see if that resolves things on my OmniBook 4100. (Or s
Axel,
You have potato which consists of fairly old files as base and only
updated for security updates.
"tat -I" used to be for bz2 in upstream (used for potato).
"tar -j" is for bz2 in new upstream (used for woody and recent RH).
Besides, even if you try to compile from source, these fast movi
Hello list,
I am trying to put my intel wireless 2011 pc card on debian and make it
work. Is there anyone who has been working on it? Any howto or
instructions are highly appreciated.
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I Michael,
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 08:48:25 +0100 (CET)
Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> no, I havn't. The kernel output is listed in kern.log. I don't see
> anything regarding to apm
This would imply that APM is not even built into the kernel ... Have you
enabled the CONFIG_PM option?
Hi,
I've just tried to install Debian onto my X22 laptop. I booted the CD but
the kernel hangs on "md driver...". Does anyone know how to get around
this? I could install RH72 which LinuxCare say installs fine, but I'd
rather stick with Debian.
Thanks for any help,
Ross
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 08:09:31AM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > 2. I would like to keep Win2K and duel boot to Linux. What is the
> > easiest way to duel-boot a Linux/Win2K machine?
>
> Simple, if its like my A22m, there will be two FAT32 partit
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Gee, Linux has a way to make me feel real dumb ...
I am stuck at the command line due to an X conflict. I need to
run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade for Debian Unstable to
see if that resolves things on my OmniBook 4100. (Or should
I grab a newer version of Linux instead?)
Can someone su
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 17:21, Doc wrote:
> Gee, Linux has a way to make me feel real dumb ...
>
> I am stuck at the command line due to an X conflict. I need to
> run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade for Debian Unstable to
> see if that resolves things on my OmniBook 4100. (Or should
> I gra
Hello! You wrote:
"> > 2. I would like to keep Win2K and duel boot to Linux. What is the
> > easiest way to duel-boot a Linux/Win2K machine?
>
> Simple, if its like my A22m, there will be two FAT32 partitions. Just
> resize these (with Partition Magic, or something else), and install
> Linux. You
Hello,
I have just purchased a used (end-of-lease) Toshiba 4000CDT which did
not have an operating system. I have installed Windows 98 and
everything is working well. However, the display in windows is
smaller than the screen. How can I enlarge it to cover the entire
screen?
Emmanuel
Hello Debian runners!
I hav some problems installing programs to my
Debian 2.2r4. (Accept the ones on the 3 installation CDs, which -as the only
method succeded for me. But the programs I want are not there!). I have tried
EVERYTHING I can think of, but nothing seems to work. (I even have u
Hi,
apt will only work if the source media is correctly fomatted
(ie., just putting some .deb files on a CD will *not* mean that apt can
make sense of the files.) However, have you tried using 'dpkg --install
/path/filename'? This allows you to bypass apt and install packages
directly. Keep
- Original Message -
From: "Axel Bojer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mike Alborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Installing programs from a none-debian CD or from the Harddisk
Mike Alborn answeared me this:
"Hi,
apt will only work if
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 05:21:40PM -0500, Doc wrote:
> Gee, Linux has a way to make me feel real dumb ...
>
> I am stuck at the command line due to an X conflict. I need to
> run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade for Debian Unstable to
> see if that resolves things on my OmniBook 4100. (Or sh
Axel,
You have potato which consists of fairly old files as base and only
updated for security updates.
"tat -I" used to be for bz2 in upstream (used for potato).
"tar -j" is for bz2 in new upstream (used for woody and recent RH).
Besides, even if you try to compile from source, these fast movin
Hello list,
I am trying to put my intel wireless 2011 pc card on debian and make it
work. Is there anyone who has been working on it? Any howto or
instructions are highly appreciated.
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