Hi,
I bounced into the same problem that my KDE was gone. My simple
solution was to build a dummy DEB for ksysguard.
I've placed it on the web for your pleasure:
http://www.hugo.weite-welt.com/ksysguard_3.1.3-1_all.deb
after installing that deb you can run:
apt-get install kdebase
and you are
Boris Folgmann wrote:
> I'm bloody new to Debian, please give me time to understand the form
> procedure. I'm trying to install Sarge/Testing in vmware using the
> netinstall CD image from 2003-10-08.
>
> Here are my observations:
>
> 1. The pcnet32 module is detected (and loaded?) but later the
>
>
>Boris Folgmann wrote:
>> I'm bloody new to Debian, please give me time to understand the form
>> procedure. I'm trying to install Sarge/Testing in vmware using the
>> netinstall CD image from 2003-10-08.
>>
>> Here are my observations:
>
>> 2. Why not choose the german mirror by default when
Joey Hess schrieb:
> Boris Folgmann wrote:
>>What about a better tool than cfdisk?
>
>
> Amen!
>
I guess cfdisk is a menu variant of fdisk, which I know.
You could try one of the OpenSource tools that RedHat and others produced
for this. What about GNU parted?
BTW: is there already something li
Boris Folgmann wrote:
> I guess cfdisk is a menu variant of fdisk, which I know.
> You could try one of the OpenSource tools that RedHat and others produced
> for this. What about GNU parted?
>
> BTW: is there already something like SW-RAID or LVM support when installing?
If you boot at medium pr
Frederic Jaeckel schrieb:
> Only install woody, change the lines in 'sources.list' from 'woody' to 'sarge'
> and use the comands 'apt-get update' 'apt-get dist-upgrade' i've already
> installed many boxes with this method - try using it.
I had to replace stable by testing. Did not find woody the
There's another solution I found after looking a bit into the KDE
Mailinglist. The Problem of the missing libsensors-1debian1 is known and
somebody has posted the url of a KDE Wiki where you can download and
dpkg -i that package.
After this, you can install kdebase.
-Benoit-
> http://www.hugo.w
> I had to replace stable by testing. Did not find woody there. I assume they
> are symlinks anyway on the FTP server.
If you have a floppy drive you can use the netinstall disks. You only need the
rescue.bin and the root.bin. If you have no floppy drive use the complete
images of woody. In this
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Package: installation-reports
Version: N/A; reported 2003-11-07
Severity: normal
I downloaded the network install ISO from
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/daily/
dated Nov 6. I am installing on an dual PIII box (i.e. SMP) with
aic7xxx SCSI and two via-rhine ethernet cards.
Hi All
I upgrade some of my woody boxes by editing /etc/sources.list with "stable" to
"testing" and apt-get commands. Now I thought to have a Sarge CD with me to upgrade
all woodies:-). I try to download Sarge iso with Jigdo but couldn't find a place where
I can download *.jigdo files:-(
Is it
Hi,
I bounced into the same problem that my KDE was gone. My simple
solution was to build a dummy DEB for ksysguard.
I've placed it on the web for your pleasure:
http://www.hugo.weite-welt.com/ksysguard_3.1.3-1_all.deb
after installing that deb you can run:
apt-get install kdebase
and you are
Boris Folgmann wrote:
> I'm bloody new to Debian, please give me time to understand the form
> procedure. I'm trying to install Sarge/Testing in vmware using the
> netinstall CD image from 2003-10-08.
>
> Here are my observations:
>
> 1. The pcnet32 module is detected (and loaded?) but later the
>
>
>Boris Folgmann wrote:
>> I'm bloody new to Debian, please give me time to understand the form
>> procedure. I'm trying to install Sarge/Testing in vmware using the
>> netinstall CD image from 2003-10-08.
>>
>> Here are my observations:
>
>> 2. Why not choose the german mirror by default when
Joey Hess schrieb:
> Boris Folgmann wrote:
>>What about a better tool than cfdisk?
>
>
> Amen!
>
I guess cfdisk is a menu variant of fdisk, which I know.
You could try one of the OpenSource tools that RedHat and others produced
for this. What about GNU parted?
BTW: is there already something li
Boris Folgmann wrote:
> I guess cfdisk is a menu variant of fdisk, which I know.
> You could try one of the OpenSource tools that RedHat and others produced
> for this. What about GNU parted?
>
> BTW: is there already something like SW-RAID or LVM support when installing?
If you boot at medium pr
Frederic Jaeckel schrieb:
> Only install woody, change the lines in 'sources.list' from 'woody' to
> 'sarge'
> and use the comands 'apt-get update' 'apt-get dist-upgrade' i've already
> installed many boxes with this method - try using it.
I had to replace stable by testing. Did not find woody
There's another solution I found after looking a bit into the KDE
Mailinglist. The Problem of the missing libsensors-1debian1 is known and
somebody has posted the url of a KDE Wiki where you can download and
dpkg -i that package.
After this, you can install kdebase.
-Benoit-
> http://www.hugo.w
> I had to replace stable by testing. Did not find woody there. I assume they
> are symlinks anyway on the FTP server.
If you have a floppy drive you can use the netinstall disks. You only need the
rescue.bin and the root.bin. If you have no floppy drive use the complete
images of woody. In this
FUEL SAVER PRO
This revolutionary device Boosts Gas Mileage 27%+ by helping fuel burn better
using three patented processes from General Motors.
Take a test drive Today - http://www.zppi.org/?axel=49
PROVEN TECHNOLOGY
A certified U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laboratory recently
c
Package: installation-reports
Version: N/A; reported 2003-11-07
Severity: normal
I downloaded the network install ISO from
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/daily/
dated Nov 6. I am installing on an dual PIII box (i.e. SMP) with
aic7xxx SCSI and two via-rhine ethernet cards.
Hi All
I upgrade some of my woody boxes by editing /etc/sources.list with "stable" to
"testing" and apt-get commands. Now I thought to have a Sarge CD with me to
upgrade all woodies:-). I try to download Sarge iso with Jigdo but couldn't
find a place where I can download *.jigdo files:-(
Is it
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