Albert,
If X would not launch then you would normally end up in a 'terminal' console.
If it is tty type then problems like yours are unlikely. But many laptops get
configured to use a framebuffer console, for better fonts and colors. Then
there could be a machine specific framebuffer module iss
that i don't need anymore. (It seems kernels never get
deleted automaticly.)
Deleting the obsolete ones together with all dependent packages like headers
and linux-kbuild freed nearly 30 Gigabyte !
hth mi
Alexsander,
Let's go back to the initially provided information ...
> * Alexsander [231001 07:03]:
> > Hi!
> >
> > It seems that Bluetooth adapter and Webcam from my Samsung Series 5
> > ultrabook stopped working after upgrading from Bullseye to Bookworm.
> > It's an old NP530U3B-AD1BR.
> > Blue
> On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 14:59, cyn wrote:
> > Yes, you're right - this was why I enabled acpi in the first place - my
> > cardbus socket, onboard ethernet, and onboard modem are all using IRQ 11.
hmmm...sure acpi is doing a lot of stuff, but i wonder if once again it's
mixed up here with apic (
Soren,
i didn't follow the thread (stuff goes to trash at great speed here)
but, anyway.
Hopefully you can pass specific module-parameters to the kernel.
Read 'man update-modules' for the Debian way.
-- mi
mi schrieb zu Re: pcmcia freezes:
> ( advanced power interrupt control ).
;-) ... hehe devil thing, that
sorry
Of course, it's Advanced _Programmable_ Interrupt Control,
instead !
...where acpi is Advanced Configuration Power Interface.
hugh.
--
mich{a,l}.
.90 fax/modem pcmcia-card.
But the 'sound' seems ok...it's just not entering TCP/IP.
laptop-net and cardmgr are working well sofar.
Where do i have to look for ?
Any help greatly appreciated.
I append two logs with 'XXX'
Roberto Sanchez schrieb zu Further power management issues:
> I don't know why this did not occur to me earlier, but here are some
> excerpts from my /var/log/messages file. Could someone please help me make
> some sense from this mess?
>
> -Roberto Sanchez
>
>
>
> CASE 1:
>
>
Roberto Sanchez schrieb zu Re: Further power management issues:
> As far as the log messages, since they do not provide a clue as to what is
> causing the no-notice shutdowns, how do I find the cause? This really has
> me bugged. I mean I can't even run my mahine under Linux 24/7 anymore
> . Wha
Hello, just want to mention how it got solved.
AFAICS it was a combination of not loadnig the drivers correct ( serial_cs.o
AND serial.o both seem to be needed ) and a bad resetted modem.
After i compiled the serial.o again, and tried AT&F instead of ATZ, it worked.
Many thanks Bill, for your sugg
Hello Bill !
> I am a bit surprised by the serial driver stuff.
> Usually that is loaded into the kernel and not as modules.
> Also you are communicating with it.
Sounds as if i still don't understand it.
The point is i did too much kernel tweaking...the pcmcia stuff made me
confused at all, al
Sounds quite dull...but what about the keyboard itself ? Perhaps it's
soiled.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Intel SpeedStep. If it's turned off,
> > random characters are lost. If it's turned on, it works all fine.
> > Prove that SpeedStep is, in fact, just a hack.
> Bollocks. The problems are still the
Since i started compiling different 'flavours' of the same kernel-version, i
also use symlinks. In my case:
in /boot:
'kernel' pointing to a subdirectory '/boot/kernel-x' where x is a digit
'vmlinuz' pointing to /boot/kernel/vmlinuz-2.4.18
'System.map' poinitng to /boot/kernel/vmlinuz-2.4.18
(
> 'System.map' poinitng to /boot/kernel/vmlinuz-2.4.18
Sorry, of course it's /boot/kernel/System.map-2.4.18
> iddles out what's to be done, change kernels with a single command 'kernel
-5'.
..for example.
micha.
Hi Kevin
Sound good.
I didn't know that piece about update-grub. It reads the package database
then ? I'll do rtfm, also about configuring kernel-kpkg, and try something
your way :-)
micha.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb zu Re: make-kpkg, was: Getting PCMCIA to
work?:
> I use make-kpkg to build se
Manoj Srivastava (Montag, 10. Februar 2003 01:09 ) :
> Oww. This looks complicaed, and I am not sure what it buys
> one, as opposed to appending to the version.
Yes, from your point of view, probably you're right.
>From my point, finally I've got 2 commands:
mkern -x to built and instal
Good mornig, David !
Hope you've had a good night. ;-)
David Emerson:
> another update, really going to bed this time...
>
> successfully installed kernel 2.2.20-5 and the pcmcia-modules pkgs. Feels
> like I'm getting closer...
>
> lsmod now includes:
>
> 3c589_cs8544 0 (unus
Hello,
while i was roaming on a textconsole, and the laptop only on battery, the
machine suddenly powered off. Leaving it badly with filesystem checks.
Now i wonder how to get a 'battery critical' warning yonder there ?
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micha.
Usually one sets up apache or something similar for that.
( sorry, yes you're right there isn't something like apache ;-)
Now since a wwwoffle is running here anyway, i wonder if it's possible to let
him do the work. He's a proxy only, though. And there are perlscripts in both
info2www and dwww
Hi.
Here I am with my original topic :)
I installed and activated the apm stuff on my Inspiron 5000
and anything worked well 'out of the box' ! :-)
Now i created a hibernation partition type A0 with lphdisk. Since i thought
of maximum speed writing on the outermost rim of disk, in the begi
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 08:35, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > Write a cronjob that logs the battery level
Thomas Hood (Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 09:09 ) :
> apmd already does this. (Be sure to get the apmd from
> unstable.)
Thanks.
Both good suggestions.
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micha.
Hello David.
Now i try to help you but remind I didn't have just started the work here you
are doing there. I have to find out things as well, and cannot provide more
than some ideas how to track it down.
> 3c589_cs8544 0 (unused)
> ds 6400 0 [3c589
> apmd already does this. (Be sure to get the apmd from
> unstable.)
btw. I was in a chroot repairing a crashed system
entered by the debian-installer
i think one would have to be care to mount /proc and start apmd manually in
this case.
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micha.
ed up all primaries,
and cfdisk won't offer me a logical there.
Formatted new with lphdisk - and here it is !
wow.
And it's quite fast also :)
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micha.
mi (Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 06:37 ) :
> Now i created a hibernation partition type A0 with lphdisk. Since i thought
Hello David !
D.Emerson:
> Well maybe next message I'll change the subject to "network config"...
:-)
> Card Recognized! problems with debian packaging... isn't that why I decided
> on debian rather than Mandrake? It was because I was expecting the
> packaging to work better... hmph.
I did exper
Hi Russel.
If you have to write those things at all, then please to the airport
security.
True i fear flying anyway.
micha.
Hi Nils Anders, Ceasr and whoever's interested !
Here's the stuff:
Dell I5000 PIII 600 Mhz
Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0, Dell-Update revA08
BIOS APM suspend set to 'disk'
12 GB FUJITSU MHK21DAT
Though dma enabled, it's far not as fast as my deskbox seagate.
( but does BIOS hib use dma here ? )
S
Hello Joe.
Thanks for your enduring efforts !
> - Store it at 40% charge. Not 100%.
> - Don't leave it in the laptop while it's in mains power.
> - Don't store it anywhere particularly hot or cold or wet.
Does this mean it'd be best to stop working at 40 % ?
Never use up the battery's capabil
Hello again.
Here are some additions about APM.
Linux apm - functions seem (correctly) not to depend on the BIOS setting,
e.g. if BIOS hibernation is 'disabled' the linux apm does still relesase it.
apm -s puts the machine into suspend-to-Ram; FN-suspend also.
apm -S puts the machine into real s
I removed and inserted the battery several times on-line with no
obvious harm. Dell Inspiron 5000.
micha.
Ross Burton:
> Would it be safe to remove the battery whilst on? I don't fancy having
Robert Michel wrote:
>Salve,
>
>I'm not so fit with x-servers ;( can you give me a hint,
>how I can start blackbox instead of Gnome or KDE?
>Is there a chance to start bb with the Gnome Window Manager,
>or is bb to start manualy?
When insatlling a windowmanager, it should be added to the login-mana
Last orders?
Mat?j Hausenblas schrieb zu Re: starting blackbox with woody - how?:
> Hi,
> I have on my laptop so few memory, that I can't afford start KDM on the
> startup, so someone told me to do a script: ~/.xinitrc and in it I wrote:
> exec &@
On my desktop, I ditched the display manager
Hello list people.
Here's a bash-script i wrote last days.
It's a apm logger (not graphically) and warning/information pager.
It's not meant to analyze the battery, but can be used to test out the
powerfail point.
Also, good for being warned independent from the session type.
It seems to work,
Hi Matej.
ppp seems to exchange /etc/resolv.conf in some cases, when establishing the
connection. Could that cause any trouble in your chain ?
micha.
Hello, Karl,
and many thanks you've spent some time about my beginners stuff !
Allow me to answer on the list, because i enjoy any feedback.
> - Most X-based battery monitors already have functionality to warn the
> user of low battery. E.g. Gnome battery applet, Enlightenment
> battery epp
I'm surprised.
Does anybody know how this SPAM can urge my mailer ( KMail) to request a
webpage ( ) ?
Is this a kind of 'linux virus' then ?
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micha.
Excerpt:
Old-Return-Path: <[EMAIL P
anyway, i'll move to gnus for a long time now.
(yes, it's a typo, but exactly true ;-)
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micha.
> mi wrote:
> > I'm surprised.
> > Does anybody know how this SPAM can urge my mailer ( KMail) to request a
> > webpage
What kind of modem do you have ?
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micha.
ps, Gaia,
Did you check
http://linmodems.org
and
http://tuxmobil.org/pcmcia_linux.html
?
Why do you need a cua-module ?
> Starting with Linux kernel 2.2, a warning message is put in the kernel log
> when one uses cua. This is an omen that cua is defunct and should be
> avoided if possible.
(M
Hello Harley.
Try to find out what process is hanging.
Is it gnome, the windowmanager, a userspace process at all ?
Perhaps using xlogmaster --> 'process tree' ( you might check the logs as
well ).
Or something from a xterm commandline, like - let's see...
watch -n1 -d "ps ux | tail 28"
(where 2
Forget to say:
verifying possibly be by killing a suspective process ?
( kill pid or kill -9 pid )
Bett save all changed user-data first; if you're unsure what a process
you're killing means.
> Harley D. Eades III:
> > Hello
> > This is my first post to the mailing list so nice to meet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I am afraid of recompiling my kernel because all my previous
> attempts to do so have been disasterous - requiring a complete
> reinstall. I find the various HOWTOs and hints for kernel
> compilation inconsistent and lacking in details.
Did you have a look into /usr/share/do
Hello...
Praveen Kallakuri:
[...]
> i finally
> removed everything xfree-, gnome-, etc and started afresh.
How did you do that ? dselect or manually ?
> i had the /etc/X11 dir almost empty. i know a lot of that is linked to
> in /usr/X11R6/libs but not sure how much. what i want to say is, i did
Does anybody know if grub can boot a kernel from an ext3 rootfilesystem,
( with a /boot directory) - or if it's necessary to have an ext2 /boot
partition then ?
Didn't found anything explicitly in the docs...
--
Anybody on a laptop list experienced with that ?...
Am i right that fsck shouldn't be run upon the running root-filesystem, so
one rather would boot another linux (e.g. from an installer cd ) to do that ?
( For the curious, yes, now I'm ready to move to ext3 ;-)
--
Thanks, all, for your answers !
Good to hear they're easy, grub and ext3
:)
Derek Broughton:
> and I run into the 20-mount limit at least once a week.
So ext3 has to be checked regularily, too ?
I remember there's a 'tune2fs' option to turn it off - is this untrusted ?
> btw, if you have /boot
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> AFAIK System.map isn't used in normal operation. It's a hexadecimal index
> of kernel symbols (names of kernel functions). It's used for debugging.
Some progs like dosemu und isofs seem to make use of it.
And klogd writing ugly lines to the boot log, if the System.map is miss
Perhaps a DMA issue ?
You can try the hdparm stuff from
http://www.exocore.com/technologies/linux/rhl71dma/
Also lookup /usr/src/linux/Documentation/ide.txt (from line 200)
and the dir cdrom there (if there's something about your model),
because several ide chipsets are known to be buggy or at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> for new password i give one enter and when i restarted
> system , it asked me new password .
I don't understand why just 'enter' ever was accepted.
Which 'setup' program did you use ?
> i can not enter spacebar or enter , ... and old
> password to it. my system was unusable
Ha
> Brandon Philips wrote:
> > I used pppconfig to set up my DialUp Worldnet account but it won't start
> > PPPD.
Mark Barnes:
> I've used the command "plog" to diagnose these kinds of problems. You
...should activate the 'debug' option in /etc/PPP/options (around line 150)
to enable debugging out
A ps to this topic:
(It was a dell inspiron 5000, BIOS A08, bootloader grub.
The Question was why creating the hibernation partition as physically
(outer) first of all did damage the bootloader, when performing
BIOS-hibernation.)
I read the grub manual (partly ;-), and found a hint.
I mailed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I have right now three different Linux systems on this laptop, and in
> each system I can mount that partition in /home//files and access my
> stuff.
It's is the 'exchange' idea, isn't it ?
If you intend to install an non-Unix Operating System (like Windows)
parallel, think
> HEELP I CANT UNSUBSCRIBE
Think it's meant more in a psychological way
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micha.
Derek Broughton:
> He appears to be using pcmcia nics, in which case changing anything in
> .../interfaces won't do him a bit of good.
In the past that would have been true.
Now it's changed and the pcmcia tools join with
etc/network/interfaces.
Code's in movement, anytime.
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Hola Jordi Cerdan,
One possibility is that on your line you may have to predial a '0' ( like
with some isdn machines ). Then you can apply this to the dialnumber.
afaicr you can put several colons ',,,' after the '0' if a delay is needed.
> I have encountered some problems on configuring th
> > 1) it does "pre-up /etc/pcmcia/network start" - isn't this a bit
> > circular, when
> > /etc/pcmcia/network.opts does "/sbin/ifup"?
There's a thread from Jan 7 2003 Re: PCMCIA NIC & internal NIC
Allow me to quote Shyamal:
"PCMCIA cards are brought up by the PCMCIA subsystems, the
other networ
Jordi Cerdan [Monday, 24. March 2003 14:13]:
>| Hey,
hey too.
No dialtone: Another silly idea, but did you check the connectors ?
It's not impossible there's something mis- 'wired'
at least in germany, there exist different types of connectors.
Perhaps you can try the same modem and line wi
Pavlos Parissis [Monday, 24. March 2003 17:46]:
>| Section "ServerLayout"
>| Identifier "Default Layout"
>| Screen "Default Screen"
>| InputDevice "Generic Keyboard"
>| InputDevice "Configured Mouse"
>| InputDevice "Generic Mouse"
U
Perhaps it helps to give us the complete /etc/fstab,
and the output of 'mount' (without options) at different stages,
t.i. when cdrom is recognized, and later, when not.
micha
Ben Southwood [Tuesday, 25. March 2003 21:44]:
>| I am attempting to install debian on my laptop (using
Read your apm.c module comments.
There are some lines like
* Various options can be changed at boot time as follows:
* (We allow underscores for compatibility with the modules code)
* apm=on/off enable/disable APM
* [no-]allow[-_]ints allow interrupts
>| On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:42:24PM -0600, Praveen Kallakuri wrote:
>| > hi there
>| > i noticed something strange today.
>| > i had my display manager as gdm for a while. somehow i thought it was
>| > slow. therefore i switched to xdm. and now everything in netscape
>| > (except the message body
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [Friday, 28. March 2003 03:07]:
>| At the "boot:" prompt, try typing "vga=0x305" before you press .
>| If you're already typing something else, such as "bf24" to install a 2.4
>| kernel, just add "vga=0x305" to the end.
>| If that doesn't work, try "vga=0x303" or "vga=0x301".
>| K
Mike Dresser [Thursday, 27. March 2003 21:39]:
>| On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>| > Yes, I had the same thing happen, with the same results. My battery
>| > wasn't run down either; I believe it tried some sort of suspend it
>| > wasn't configured for.
>| > I turned off suspend in th
Hello,
Mitch Maltenfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>Well, first it kept saying "loading /etc/console/boottime/kmap" so often I
>thought it was stuck.
I have /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz here. It is less than 3 kb.
>"open: no space left on device."
No clue. Some wild guesses
a) Something with the co
Hello,
Thomas Friedrichsmeier [Mittwoch, 2. April 2003 14:53]:
>| After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I now
>| have a new noname 8139-based one.
Assuming it's a cardbus card...
>| Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does not
>| load the r
Now there's a weakness, it seems.
When the system boots up anacron checks if on mains power, and if not, exits
(no daemon started). On the other hand /etc/crontab shows that cron runs only
if no anacron is installed. So, while on battery, no cronjobs will be
performed.
But what now if you bootu
Thomas Friedrichsmeier [Donnerstag, 3. April 2003 11:03]:
>| Apr 2 19:03:30 flyer cardmgr[2086]: starting, version is 3.1.33
>| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: watching 2 sockets
>| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: Card Services release does not match
>| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086
Another question is, what were you doing using dpkg when the laptop died ?
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micha.
Dan Christensen [Freitag, 4. April 2003 05:10]:
>| Anacron isn't a daemon.
Oh. I see. I always thought it is. The init messages look so equal for cron
and anacron. Also i didn't recognize cron.d as debian specific extension to
crontab. Thanks for the lesson.
> Cron periodically runs anacron, and
I have to apologize. I don't know why, i didn't read it carefully, bit it's
said even in the HOWTOs and Readme's that Cardbus cards are the 32 bit 3,3
Volt technology, where the 'older' (5 Volt) PCMCIA cards are 16 bit.
As i understand it now, both can be Type II or Type III formats, possibly
lo
I'm running woody with X Version 4.2.1 from a set of 'official' woody cd's,
called [Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r1 _Woody_ - Official i386 Binary-1].
There weren't too much dependency problems (that is, automatic upgrades of
other packages). A good overview of backports anyway is at
http://www.apt-get.o
Christian Lyra [Samstag, 5. April 2003 17:09]:
>| that uses xft2 to render fonts looks very ugly. I know that in a week this
A side-note question:
How to use xft ? I have xfs running on tcp, and it seems to accept truetype
fonts as well...is xft something like an useful add-on, or is it meant as
Joel HATSCH [Sonntag, 6. April 2003 18:07]:
>| I had to recompile the modules AND the kernel 'cos it was complaining
>| about version mismatches between modules (2.4.28) and kernel
>| (2.4.18-bf24). Shouldn't kernels now be able to handle modules from
>| other versions
As i understood it,
Jan Stary [Montag, 7. April 2003 14:43]:
>| When I take my laptop home, plug the cable in, and get the net configured
>| by my provider's DHCP; everything seems to work OK, except taht when I run
>| apt-get [anything], it tries to connect to 192.168.6.1
What happens if you try to ping one of the ap
Jeff [Donnerstag, 10. April 2003 18:14]:
>| You should consider using grub as your boot loader.
especially if you've got more than one harddrive, or more than one OS.
Grub boots first loading a filesystem-module (satge1.5, from a free space
after the mbr - wickened thing !).
This means you ca
Helo, Roberto.
>| On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 20:13, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>| > I just downloaded the source for 2.4.20 and compiled it. I was
[..]
>| > Local APIC disabled by BIOS -- reenabling.
>| > Could not enable APIC!
APIC for single-processor boards is enabled in the kernel, however not
suppor
From: "Joel HATSCH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> problem : NIC is not detected with woody 3.0r1's bf24 default kernel,
> had to recompile kernel to get the 8139too.o module to modprobe using
> hotplug (and not cardmgr).
Can you reproduce the 'non-detection' by switching back to the old kernel
with 8139to
Kevin McKinley [Dienstag, 15. April 2003 20:35]:
>| On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 13:55:23 -0300
>| Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| > into. So, no, there are no requirements that you use make-kpkg, but it
>| > _is_ easier (if you can remember the particular command line - I admit I
>| > do it
John Greaton Wohlbier [Dienstag, 15. April 2003 00:59]:
>| I have an inspiron 600m that I am trying to set up as a
>| dual boot with debian and XP. For now let me just say
>| that the debian boot process (from floppies) doesn't work
>| (apm bios not found, kernel panic, etc.). Before explaining
>|
Ben Southwood [Mittwoch, 16. April 2003 05:14]:
>| I must be doing something rather wrong!
>|
>| I have installed the new kernel, but none of the modules (like really
>| none..) are loading.. when I did make modules it seemed to be doing
>| everything, until the end where it said 'nothing to be do
Jayson Garrell [Mittwoch, 16. April 2003 17:28]:
>| Issue a 'make mrproper' before starting your make menuconfig or
>| whatever. Just make sure to cp you .config before doing so, 'cause it
>| will wipe it out.
Does someb
Derek Broughton [Mittwoch, 16. April 2003 18:53]:>| What evidence do you
have? If I really thought this was an ACPI issue,
>| I'd suggest that [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be a more
>| appropriate place to ask
>| :-)
But why - I've seen a lot of ACPI issues on this list the 6 months or so i
joined it
Frédéric Bothamy [Donnerstag, 17. April 2003 00:42]:
>| From man make-kpkg:
>| clean Cleans the kernel source directory of all files created by target
>|build, and runs a make distclean. (Please look at a Linux kernel
>|Makefile for details). Please note that although we take care
Emma Jane Hogbin [Donnerstag, 17. April 2003 02:12]:
>| which says APM isn't supported. (Which means I need to stick with ACPI to
>| get my overclocked fan under control.)
Perhaps it wasn't the fan but the cpu who was overclocked ?
Anyway an acpi issue, then.
>| Because I can't find what's triggeri
In short, i would propose to first get acpi 'S3' working when calling it
manually; and then see if the system still hangs.
If it does, we should open a new thread.
Emma Jane Hogbin [Donnerstag, 17. April 2003 17:25]:
>| debian. My biggest beef is that it *may* have been the double installation
>|
but then again, you would need
to learn the how-to first
(but think of the money we've spared (and will do in future) with linux, some
of what we could give some hacker to configure the stuff - it's a fair deal
and helps against unemployment (and M$ also) ;-)
good luck
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ed some new hardware...
;-)
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mi
: files,dns
# more infos:
pinfo interfaces
hth !
Marcin Pankowski:
> ich hab da ein kleines Problem, wenn ich meine zweite netzwerkkarte
> aktiviere, wird nichts mehr an das Internet geroutet.
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mi
er-root at all;
i notice only a symlink to the file /etc/mime.types.
Can i do sth ?
greets
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I. Sample 'Debug' output from apache:
[Sun Jul 6 13:49:49 2003] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr 127.0.
? It's an Dell
Inspiron 5000 manufactured around 1999/2000, BIOS A08.
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t information would be important to interprete the issue.
I just attach all my few collected logging.
Greets
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mi
But how can it get access to a ppp connection ? Should i send a note to my isp
?
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mi
till could scan or delete user-data ?
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mi
le suite of security configurations.
( i know linuxconfig, but this is not very security-specific.
( I shall lookup webmin, i guess)
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configure the time for the pcmcia card to go off?.
>
> see you
> hugo
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at least, if modversions are enabled )
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patches) - sometimes, you can't get anything running.
Time passing, standard linux comes up & situation relaxes.
Anyway, you could send a note to the vendor (and why not dell as well) that
you expect to get linux running. Just for their mind...
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mi
Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2003 12:07 schrieb Russel:
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 05:56, mi wrote:
> > > I have just tried switching from the pcmcia-source package to the
> > > kernel tree for the PCMCIA drivers.
> > /etc/default/pcmcia CPC=yenta_socket is alright ?
that was a t
eboot ;-)
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mi
Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2003 15:02 schrieb mike dentifrice:
> After the reboot, Debian starts fine until my hdparm script turns DMA on
> and sets the disk to 32-bit mode. At this point, I get a series of DMA
> timeout messages, and hdparm ends up switch
may (or may not) depend on that.
etc/default/laptop-net specifies network-card drivers to be loaded at
boottime. Also recommendet are e.g. 'whereami', or 'ifupdwon' from T. Hood.
greets
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