Sorry it's so late on the return: had to check mine at home...
Your lilo.conf is almost exactly like mine. I'm assuming that you ran
lilo since you made this conf, so that shouldn't be the problem. At this
point, I'd consider other OS loaders like chos, booteasy, or grub, since
lilo is being a
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 11:29:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> To whom it may concern:
>I was informed that your web site has an open source version of LINUX
> that you designed, and I was wondering how to get a copy of this for my home
> PC. I stumbled across a FTP page, but was n
Hi-
I think that this has changed a bit so could someone let me know the easiest
way to upgrade from 3.3.6 to 4.0.2? I am now tracking stable and a bit of
testing with a dash of unstable :). I see a few of the task xwindows core
packages, etc. Last time I did this was when the packages had a
po
The problem is that X -configure and xf86cfg are both in pretty bad shape
in stock 4.0.2.
For the time being, it is better to use the debconf interface to X server
configuration that I wrote.
[I have begun forwarding private mails I receive to debian-user, because it
is poor practice to ask a pac
Hi,
it is good idea to use english, I don't know how many of people here are
spanish speakers, or if they would answer you in spanish, but if you want
to use the list, you should definitely use english!
Now to your problems,
for some manuals try debian.es or any other debian.* site under any other
You should check out mutt again.
Mutt can read html mail and can display threaded.
type v and use lynx to read html mail.
If you check mail-header of postings for this mailing list, user either
use mutt or Emacs+GNUS. Guess why.
Mutt can read mbox (netscape) type mailbox so it will be eas
Would someone help this user for me?
- Forwarded message from Laurent Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From: "Laurent Dubois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: X error
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I'm a french Debian user and I've just
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install glib 1.2.8 from it's original source file
obtained from gnome.org
The problem is, that old debian package "libglib1.2" (1.2.7-2) is still
present. I tried dpkg -r --force-depends libglib1.2which removed
the old package, but left mess in dependencies a
To whom it may concern:
I was informed that your web site has an open source version of LINUX
that you designed, and I was wondering how to get a copy of this for my home
PC. I stumbled across a FTP page, but was not exactly sure what to use if
any of this.
Thank you for your time
Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know if any of the IMAP servers in Debian support SSL (the
> imaps: protocol) and if so where I can look for docs on how to configure
> it?
Cyrus supports TLS, but not the version in Debian, which is woefully out
of date. You could look at
I hate to follow up on myself, but I just tried the following with the listed
result.
# dpkg --configure veepee
dpkg: error processing veepee (--configure):
package veepee is not ready for configuration
cannot configure (current status `half-installed')
Errors were encountered while processing:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 02:23:58PM -0800, Robert Cymbala wrote:
>
> Error: "HIMEM.SYS is missing..." or "Error: Unable to control A20
> line..." After Installing Norton SystemWorks
Very odd. I have that same problem on my laptop (Win98 & sid).
However, on mine it isn't merely after i
Ok, I've banged my head up against the wall alone long enough.
I am trying to install veepee_1.0-1_i386.deb. I have the deb on my local
machine. I have run the dpkg -i veepee_1.0-1_i386.deb only to get the
following error:
Selecting previously deselected package veepee.
(Reading database ...
Damon Muller wrote:
> I'm guessing that the issue is perl related, as the new packages to be
> installed were all perl ones.
>
> Is there any way to work around this (just do an upgrade, rather than a
> dist-upgrade and ignore all the ones that have been held back?)?
It's impossible to tell what
on Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:43:55PM +0100, Jonathan Gift ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As it is I use Mutt as a front end. Is there any way to point Mozilla's
> mail folders at the one's used by Mutt and/or allow procmail/fetchmail
> to do their stuff and then hand to Mozilla as it does to
I'm trying to install a D-Link DFE-530TX+ Module for my ethernet card. I
found the via3043.c source code at there website and copyed it to my
/usr/src/via directory.
The script tells me to run this command within the /usr/src/linux/
directory: "make config" I get this error:
make: No rule t
on Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 02:13:57PM +, Ibraheem Umaru-Mohammed ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How does one do things like underlining and subscripting under Vim? I had a
> look at the manual, and read up about term caps, but can't seem to get it
> working under xterm.
With a markup lang
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 05:22:59PM -0800, Ian Turner wrote:
> > IIRC tar doesn't handle special files, you know, dev's, pipes, stuff
> > like that. What you want is dump/restore.
>
> Dump/restore might yield better performance, but tar most certainly does
> the job. For example:
>
> # cd /tmp
> #
I have a desktop at home that has RedHat 7.0 installed & RedHat 6.0
transferred (from another HD). After specifying the location of the
other kernel image as
image=/chopin/boot/vmlinuz
I have no problem switching between rh6 and rh7, with no error messages.
I thought I should be able to get
Quoting will trillich on Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 07:15:06PM -0600:
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 08:59:17AM -0800, Michael Perry wrote:
> > I have been trying to subscribe to debian-user or debian-user-digest and
> > while I get a response from the list software, I get no email from the list
> > either in
The ISA Supra Express 56i cards work, PCI cards don't. See:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/20010302a.html
I have an ActionTec PCI call waiting card that works (It took a bit of
tweaking, but their web page explains how). Generally speaking, external
serial modems are "more compatible" , as are I
Hi,
I am trying to install the tulip.o modules for my network cards. If I try
depmod -a now I get a error which returns Unresolved symbols
/lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/tulip.o
Any ideas as to what I screwed up now? I just installed debian this week.
Thanks
Eileen Orbell
Software & Interne
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 02:13:57PM +, Ibraheem Umaru-Mohammed wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How does one do things like underlining and subscripting under Vim? I had a
> look at the manual, and read up about term caps, but can't seem to get it
> working under xterm.
You don't. Maybe you want a wordproces
I saw your question while browsing the debian user archives. I believe
you're looking for a way to control whether programs like vi and less
use the alternate screen buffer (when you quit them, their output
disappears, and the original contents reappear) or the normal screen
buffer (just overwrite
> "Chun" == Chun Kit Edwin Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chun> Hi everyone, I am just wondering if VIM support x11 session
Chun> management stuff or under GNOME. Like, if I open I file and
Chun> exit GNOME, will the previous session of VIm (previous file
Chun> etc) show up ag
Forrest English wrote:
> it's really easy then. just enter the same settings for your ethernet
> card in linux as you would in windows. you will be prompted for this info
> on the installation of debian.
>
> might i suggest for a first time storm? (stormix.com) it's debian based,
> and compat
hi.
i've been having an ongoing discussion with the author of phpwiki. i've
also had a couple other problems with other php packages which use db
stuff, at this point i'm not sure if the problems i'm having are my
stupidity, a bug in the debian package or a programming issue with the
programs i'
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 03:26:04PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't know if this is because of a laptop keyboard or what but since
> my X setup doesn't work I can't do anything after boot.
>
> I try the ctrl-alt-bs to kill the x server and that doesn't work. I also
> try ctrl-alt-f2 e
> I just installed Mailman on my Potato server here at work and
> attempted to set up a test mailing list. None of the welcome messages
> were sent out. After digging around for a while, I found this in
> /var/log/mailman/smtp-failures:
it means exactly what it says. that postfix isn't allowin
A slightly more detailed question, since I wrote the last one at 5am this
morning after my mobile rang for some data call from the other side of the
country woke me up (and I missed the call anyway)... :)
I have a debian box with an Tseng Labs ET6100 card, running X4.0.2 using
the VESA driver (the
Does anyone know if any of the IMAP servers in Debian support SSL (the
imaps: protocol) and if so where I can look for docs on how to configure
it?
Thanks,
Stuart.
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, will trillich wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 10:19:15PM -0600, Rob Zietlow wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a good website that teaches and gives good examples for
> > programming Shell scripts in bash? I have some in one of my Linux books,
> > but only about 5 pages worth a
Greetings,
I've searched Google and various mailing lists to no avail, so now I come to
you all. :)
I just installed Mailman on my Potato server here at work and attempted to set
up a test mailing list. None of the welcome messages were sent out. After
digging around for a while, I found thi
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 12:01:24PM -0600, dmeiser wrote:
> I am going to attempt to install Debian on a 100 Mhz Pentium I
> with a 1 Gig HD, and was wondering what would be a good partion
> system would be. I'm not quite sure.
depending on your deadlines & so forth, i'd do this:
1)
/swap
Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am not on the debian-user list, so please cc me as well as the
> list...
>
> I have been using netscape mail for several years on winblows, and
> have over 50 folders and even more filters. I have been getting
> about 10,000 messages a month, a
>Now, here's the problem. I want to convert my email activities over to linux.
>So, I may as well drop netscape at the same time, if I can. I would like to be
>able to read html mail also. I've looked at a couple in the last half hour, and
>here's what I've come across in potato-r2.
>
there's a
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 12:19:45PM -0800, Rick Rezinas wrote:
> Not sure about the first, but for the second, check out the docs for
> ifconfig, netstat, and route. They should take care of most networking needs
> for a host. Your immediate question looks like an ifconfig problem.
>
> have fun,
Hi,
I am not on the debian-user list, so please cc me as well as the list...
I have been using netscape mail for several years on winblows, and have over 50
folders and even more filters. I have been getting about 10,000 messages a
month, and now that I'm a LKML reader, it's gone even higher. S
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 01:56:34PM -0600, Aaron Hall wrote:
> As a long-time Mac diehard and a developing unix geek, I am excited about
> OS X. (But I've found I really like Debian...)
for lack of a better term, i have the exact same problem.
:)
three macs, two debs (and my wife's holding out wi
You need to edit the /etc/fstab for your hd? and your
cdrom it probably has msdos it need to be vfat.
--- Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I mount Windows partition or cdrom, I receive a
> short file name.
> How could I get the long file name supported for
> this?
>
> Tha
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 10:19:15PM -0600, Rob Zietlow wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good website that teaches and gives good examples for
> programming Shell scripts in bash? I have some in one of my Linux books,
> but only about 5 pages worth and only gives extreme basics
you can snoop through
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 08:59:17AM -0800, Michael Perry wrote:
> I have been trying to subscribe to debian-user or debian-user-digest and
> while I get a response from the list software, I get no email from the list
> either in digest or non-digest. I have confirmed my subscription when it
> reque
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 06:03:03PM -0700, John Galt wrote and bt replied :
>
> 1) What's your LILO setup?
lilo.conf is attached
> 2) what version of LILO?
21.5-1beta
> 3) What flavor and version of BSD?
FreeBSD 4.2
> 4) How much of a requirement is LILO?
Not
Balbir Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BT> I am running debian on /dev/hda and want to install bsd on
BT> /dev/hdc . However lilo is unable to boot freebsd on /dev/hdc and
BT> and I get the error 0x01 . The freebsd documentation say that I
BT> must install its boot manager on the first hard dis
Hi everyone,
I am just wondering if VIM support x11 session management stuff or
under GNOME. Like, if I open I file and exit GNOME, will the previous
session of VIm (previous file etc) show up again when I start GNOME? I
notice that there are a lot of application like netscape. gedit suppo
Lilo is installed on the MBR of hda and currently I boot windows and debian of
it. However I would prefer to stick to lilo right now but with the following in
lilo.conf
other=/dev/hdc1
table=/dev/hdc
lable=FreeBSD
The freebsd install seems to proceed ok . I install no boot manager
1) What's your LILO setup?
2) what version of LILO?
3) What flavor and version of BSD?
4) How much of a requirement is LILO?
5) did you install the BSD bootloader AT ALL?
6) is your disk Dangerously Dedicated?
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Balbir Thomas wrote:
>Hi
>I am running debian on /dev/hda and wan
I'm trying to be sure how to do computed offsets larger than 2G. I looked
at the source for dd, and it multiplies and unsigned long with a size_t
and puts the result in off_t (which is the new wide type if things are
compiled with the new largefile symbols). I would like to have some idea
why th
Hi gang,
I've been tracking testing, but only sporadically. It's probably 2 weeks
or so since I last did an upgrade.
When I attempted it today (using dist-upgrade), it looked like apt
wanted to remove most of my system.
I'm guessing that the issue is perl related, as the new packages to be
insta
whats wrong with installing lilo on the MBR of hda?
--
Forrest English
http://truffula.net
"When we have nothing left to give
There will be no reason for us to live
But when we have nothing left to lose
You will have nothing left to use"
-Fugazi
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Balbir Thomas wrote:
> H
I am having an impossible time trying to make my SiS 6326 AGP card
(with 8MB of VRAM) work with the Debian unstable distribution (XFree86
4.0.2). When I run "startx" with the attached XF86Config-4, it says
the following:
Fatal server error:
AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for driver 0
When reportin
Hola:
Soy usuario de PC y estoy harto del "windows", y realmente me gustaría
administrar un sistema Linux, ante todo porque es un S.O. abierto, versatil
y GRATUITO.
Recientemente he adquirido la "version 2.2 de debian" y he optado por esta
distribucion, por ser la más versatil segun he enten
On Wednesday 07 March 2001 01:22, Joey Hess wrote:
> William Leese wrote:
> > Setting up debconf (0.9.10) ...
> > dpkg: error processing debconf (--configure):
> > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 10
> > Errors were encountered while processing:
> > debconf
> >
Hi
I am running debian on /dev/hda and want to install bsd on /dev/hdc .
However lilo is unable to boot freebsd on /dev/hdc and and I get the
error 0x01 . The freebsd documentation say that I must install its boot manager
on the first hard disk . I would like to avoid this . Could you please advice
William Leese wrote:
> Setting up debconf (0.9.10) ...
> dpkg: error processing debconf (--configure):
> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 10
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> debconf
>
>
> This doesnt help me much. Anyone who can help me with this?
The psutils package contains psnup.
Bob
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 06:48:18PM -0500, mike polniak wrote:
> I'd like to use ps2up to print. Did not find it with apt-cache
> search or google. Its probably obvious but i can't see it.
I am currently looking for a broadband connection.
My only option is going to be via Satellite for now. I know both say it is only
USB, but I also read somewhere that the Starband set can be "hacked" to use
Ethernet and make it work for Linux. (Don't remember the site). What I am
wondering i
--- Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Grand Oral Disseminator wrote:
>
> > Hi...
...
> There are other distros that are easier to install (well, actually,
> easier to get working with your modem/graphics setup/printer/etc), but
> once set up properly, Debian is the premier distro, and on
"Mark Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for this! I increased the stack size via "ulimit -s "
> and the thick4 executable no longer crashes.
>
> However the curious thing is that with test.c, I thought "surely by
> increasing N I could make it seg fault too" but I can't, even
>
> #d
I'd like to use ps2up to print. Did not find it with apt-cache
search or google. Its probably obvious but i can't see it.
--
LINUX~~nobody owns it~~everybody can use it~~anybody can improve it
~~~
--- The Grand Oral Disseminator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...Please provide detailed information so that
> I can understand it...
If you would do me a favor and look at some documentation
and let me know what parts are not easy to understand:
"Debian GNU/Linux on Toshiba T4700ct Notebook"
Peter Kovacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem is: you're simply asking for too much stack space. On my
> machine, ulimit -s reports 8129 (that's in Kilobytes). When I write a
> seperate program such as:
>
> #include
>
> void main(int argc, char **argv)
> {
> double a[209677];
>
it's really easy then. just enter the same settings for your ethernet
card in linux as you would in windows. you will be prompted for this info
on the installation of debian.
might i suggest for a first time storm? (stormix.com) it's debian based,
and compatable with debian in everyway. but,
I'm using a Kingston ethernet card (internal) to an Alcatel LAN (external).
Right
now I using W95 and so it is very difficult to find all the info that it seems I
need... I'm upgrading to linux and don't have a clue as to what I'm doing with
the
exception that I know that ANYTHING is better than
Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > I'm new to linux and I'm looking to find out how to set
> > up for DSL (which I'm using under W95. I need to know
> > what program(s) I'll need to get online with linux. Anyone
> > have experience with DSL?
>
> You need to find out if your ISP uses PPPoE (most common w/DS
Can anyone help me with winesetup? I had a small disaster with my home
directories and now wine is supremely unconfigured. Now when I ask it to
please configure, it tries to run winesetuptk (installed) and bombs with
"Failed to load Itcl extension
This interpreter does not support stubs-enabled
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 01:07:47PM -0500, Mark Leary wrote:
> Anyone know of a good network monitor suite which is part of the 2.2
> distribution? I need something that can check various services on various
> servers and output pretty html. Netsaint looks perfect, but I'm having
> trouble getting
* Chris Gray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is not. (Using "should" in the sense that it must be this way to
> compile, not be this way to be stylistically correct). It is just
> confusing to everyone else who reads his program to have it the way
> that Mark has it. Traditionally, argc stands
This Symantec knowledge-base solution applies equally to GNU/Linux,
... just replace "Norton SystemWorks" with "GNU/Linux" ...
Was able to "fix" by turning off power, unplugging a few things and
then power-up. Lo and behold, Win95 came back, like it had a new
life-support system or somethi
> When I mount Windows partition or cdrom, I receive a short file name.
> How could I get the long file name supported for this?
You might try mounting it as "vfat" instead of "fat" or "auto".
jc
Steve Beitzel wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Sorry for the re-post of this message, but I didn't get any
> responses last time, and I am in desperate need of help. Does anyone
> have tips for me? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> I have a Compaq Proliant 6500 (P11) Server in my lab, and
> > If it's PPPoE, I'd suggest getting the Roaring Penguin
> > PPPoE client. I believe it's available through apt-get.
> > Installing it will run the config program for it (or adsl-setup,
> > I think). You'll need to know your ISP's DNS servers.
>
> package name?
I just did a real quick search and
Hi,
I don't know if this is because of a laptop keyboard or what but since
my X setup doesn't work I can't do anything after boot.
I try the ctrl-alt-bs to kill the x server and that doesn't work. I also
try ctrl-alt-f2 etc to get a virtual console so I can kill X and that
doesn't work.
What is t
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 11:06:24PM +0200, Daniel Mashao scripsit:
> Hi,
> I cannot install real player because the Debian install program says
> "You are running in non-interactive mode ..."
> What? I am running in an interactive mode I thought. Anybody see this
> error anywhere?
>
Hi,
I got the
debs,
i've installed slink for booting purposes. now i
want to upgrade to potato and install the custom
packages. however, when in "update" in "dselect,"
i get a message that i'm trying to fetch the same
file twice:
attempt to fetch the same file twice
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dist
Look in /var/log/messages. There will probably be an error on loading.
If there's not, look at IRQ conflicts.
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Brian Murphy wrote:
>It does seem the module is being loaded. a modconf shows it as
>loadedbut its not being configured...
>
>Brian
>
>
>___
on Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 05:13:19PM -0500, Stan Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun Mar 4 13:34:34 2001 mike polniak wrote...
> >
> >Gavin Hamill wrote:
<...>
> >> I thought that this was one of the new features of apt 0.5, that it
> >> WILL downgrade when dists are changed? Maybe I
> >> mi
on Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 03:19:59PM +0100, Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi
>
> If i run "apt-get upgrade" it does hold some packages back eg. perl 5.05...
> (???) I ment that woody uses perl 5.6 and not the older version... What does
> that mean, that apt-get holds the packages
Steven Dickenson wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 01:26:57PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> >
> > Now when the installer started to install, it asked me to put in CD disk
> > 1, which I did, but it seems that the installer is installing everything
> > off the net.
>
> Your CDs are 2.2r0. The
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 01:21:30PM -0800, Brian Murphy wrote:
> Well, that was interesting. As I previously stated, the module was loaded.
> So, I apt-get install dhcp-client just for kicks and boom...everything
> works..mostly. It grabbed the necessary info. eth0 shows up under ifconfig
> as it
When I mount Windows partition or cdrom, I receive a short file name.
How could I get the long file name supported for this?
Thanks,
I'm running sid on one of my boxes and I've discovered a problem with
using psgml with emacs. Whenever I ask it to parse in a dtd, emacs spins
off into never-never-land. This applies to both public and system dtds,
even really simple ones. The last message I get is that the sgml catalog
loaded O
system: HP pavilion n5170 notebook, fresh install of debian testing, X
4.0.2 (latest X in debianm, I don't have access to said computer right
now), video card is s3 savage/IX, using LCD.
X starts succesfully but the image is stretched out off the right side
of the screen, so the right side of
I just compiled it with gcc 2.95 and it compiled
and ran fine..
very strange
xucaen
--- Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought I'd found a gcc compiler error (and
> still may have). The
> following program crashes with a segmentation
> fault.
>
> #define N 209677
>
>
also sprach Hall Stevenson (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 04:21:44PM -0500):
> You need to find out if your ISP uses PPPoE (most common w/DSL), DHCP,
> or assigns static IP addresses. If they use static, you should have been
> given an address to use.
i think he's using pppoe.
> If it's PPPoE, I'd suggest
you're gonna have to explain that a bit more. ppp or bridging mode? are
you using an external router or an internal dsl modem?
bridging external router is easy. anything else... i've never used.
--
Forrest English
http://truffula.net
"When we have nothing left to give
There will be no reaso
Hello,
First time I am installing LINUX on my server and I having a very hard time
to configure a network adapter, would you send me a procedure how I can
configure a network card and what is the step need to be followed. I
appreciate your cooperation.
Thanks,
Atif Jilani
System Administrator/DB
Well, that was interesting. As I previously stated, the module was loaded.
So, I apt-get install dhcp-client just for kicks and boom...everything
works..mostly. It grabbed the necessary info. eth0 shows up under ifconfig
as it should, but now a "sit0" shows up. it says:
sit0link encap:IPv6
> I'm new to linux and I'm looking to find out how to set
> up for DSL (which I'm using under W95. I need to know
> what program(s) I'll need to get online with linux. Anyone
> have experience with DSL?
You need to find out if your ISP uses PPPoE (most common w/DSL), DHCP,
or assigns static IP add
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 01:11:25 -0800, Robert Tucker wrote:
> I'm new to linux and I'm looking to find out how to set up for DSL (which
> I'm using under W95. I need to know what program(s) I'll need to get
> online with linux.
This depends on the particulars of your DSL service.
E.g. here in .n
Hi,
I cannot install real player because the Debian install program says
"You are running in non-interactive mode ..."
What? I am running in an interactive mode I thought. Anybody see this
error anywhere?
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Daniel J. Ma
I'm new to linux and I'm looking to find out how to set up for DSL
(which I'm using under W95. I need to know what program(s) I'll need to
get online with linux. Anyone have experience with DSL?
Appreciate your help... Thanks
Robert
I have 2 boxes here, mine and a new one im configuring for a friend. Both
running sid.
I've set up X almost identically bar the video cards being different, and
I just can't seem to get any font choices. I've apt-get reinstalled the
fonts packages just in case, but still no go.
What the hell have
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 01:26:57PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
>
> Now when the installer started to install, it asked me to put in CD disk
> 1, which I did, but it seems that the installer is installing everything
> off the net.
Your CDs are 2.2r0. The FTP source is 2.2.r2, which is newer, th
Thanks guys.
I had seen the hex mode numbers at the lilo stage, but then I remembered
doc/lilo/Manual.txt:
vga= alters the VGA mode set at startup. The values normal ,
extended , ask or a decimal number are recognized. (See also
"Booting
kernel images from a file".)
And so I didn'
It does seem the module is being loaded. a modconf shows it as
loadedbut its not being configured...
Brian
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Simon Harvey wrote:
hello,
i was asked to type:
startx 2> Xerror.log
by a helper on this email list, it was because my svga X-server would install
and give the GUI congratourly message yet when i types 'startx' it simply
wouldnt load up.
this was the same for both debian 2.0 and 2.2r2
so here
I am attempting a new install of deb. potato. The install program is not
recognizing my network card and isn't configuring it. I have an SMC EZ
10/100 ( the driver should be for a Realtek 3189). I selected the realtek
driver in the install procedure, but when it goes to configure DHCP it
doesn't
also sprach Robert Tucker (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 11:40:07PM -0800):
> Can I change my mind about this partition scheme later? If not, your
> earlier recommendation included several more partitions and I'd like
> to understand the change in thought. I don't have a problem with
> partitions. It is my u
Hello,
Am Tuesday, den 06. March 2001 20:15:48 schrieb Jonathan Matthews:
> I'd like to have vga=9 (132Xsomething_or_other) in lilo.conf, but '9' as
> an option only crops up after a manual 'scan' at the "Press ENTER or
> type SCAN to . . " prompt.
>
> Lilo complains if I put vga=9 in, as it appe
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