OK, I borrowed a machine for tonight (mine is still down). I'll try
to close as much issues as possible. If any of you is online right
now (21:30 GMT+1) and willing to test live before the upload, just
tell me.
Hartmut Koptein writes:
> Powerc and m68k need some tests, i've not changed any of
Kevin Puetz writes:
> Abologies to Yann since I cc'ed 2 bugs with this, but I think it should be
> in
> the discussion of both.
>
> While this bug *is* resolved in 1999.08.29-9 for me the prerm script in
> 1999.08.29-8 (the one that actually broke on my machine) fails, so the new
> one
Can someone *please* tell me *where* in heaven I can find them all?
Sergio
enlightenment-data_0.16.3-6.deb
enlightenment-theme-bluesteel_0.16.3-6.deb
enlightenment-theme-brushedmetal_0.16.3-6.deb
enlightenment-theme-shinymetal_0.16.3-6.deb
enlightenment_0.16.3-6.deb
oops!
comment out the "stable" lines.
Sergio
>Anyway, what precisely should I be using for my sources.dist file?
Try this:
# United Kingdom
deb http://www.uk.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-US non-free
deb http://www.uk.debian.org/debian frozen main contrib non-US/main
non-US/contrib non-US/non-free non-free
deb http://www.
Hi. I'm in the process of trying yet another installation attempt
of debian-ppc on a Starmax 5000.
I didn't go through the entire installation process, because the
kernel and module files hadn't downloaded right, but I got close
enough that I was able to download stuff like lynx, and do a
dist-upg
On 20/1/2000 Sergio Brandano wrote:
I can not scan my own machine using nmap
(it works fine when scanning another machine though)
> nmap V. 2.12 by Fyodor ([EMAIL PROTECTED], www.insecure.org/nmap/)
hmm i noticed this too but thought it was a side affect of the
masqerading/firewall rules
Hi again,
I can not scan my own machine using nmap
(it works fine when scanning another machine though)
> nmap V. 2.12 by Fyodor ([EMAIL PROTECTED], www.insecure.org/nmap/)
Sergio
Hi, I've got an e20 that I'd like to install debian on. That's an old
powerpc machine which is close to prep, but not quite. Also, it doesn't
have any place to plug in a monitor.. I'd have to boot it up using a
kernel with serial console support.
I was wondering if someone could point me at a su
Hi,
I need to install apache-ssl on ppc, but the dependencies are messing
things entirely too much. The following is the difference with i386
and the suggested straightforward improvement.
Sergio
* Dependencies on i386:
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1),
libgdbmg1,
libss
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