s. keeling wrote:
> What, that your network connection doesn't actually work? Why are you
> bothering with all that stuff? Find the iso's URL, then wget it. I
> haven't had any problem with this ever. Doing an md5sum and comparing
> it to the supplied md5sum is an afterthought here which has n
Tom Scrape wrote:
> My /etc/cron.daily contains the problem file:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cron.daily# ll pflogsumm-daily.cron
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 354 2007-06-06 08:49 pflogsumm-daily.cron
> Cron.log shows nothing:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log# cat cron.log |grep pflogsumm
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
walter writes:
> This is my experience and I have not need of lie you. I am a bit tired
> that each time I write to a linux developers they treat me like an idiot
> (That's why I became ironic).
This the debian-user mailing list, not a helpline. Most of the people
trying to help you are other deb
walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 10:06 +0200, walter wrote:
> >> I've
> >> lost a lot of time and plastic trying to download your dvds, cds. All
> >> corrupt. It seems you or somebody else don't want people know about
>
> >What were the problems you experienced ?
>
> I can d
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Felipe Sateler schreef:
>>
>> Then mount-bind them as many times you need. Note that the mounts need to
>> be done outside the uml servers, since you need to reach the original
>> directories.
>> For example, suppose you have the following structure:
>> /srv/uml1
>> /sr
Wei Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 6/6/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:24:32PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
> >
> > > Things could be easy for English speaking people, since UTF-8 is fully
> > > compatible with ASCII. However, for people that do not spea
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 21:26, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 08:18:28PM +0200, Theodor van Nahl wrote:
> > I had installed etch with the net-boot-files on my laptop. The
> > installation runs over the "low memory"-function. On the first boot
> > of my new etch on kernel 2.
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 07:31:10PM -0400, Eric A. Bonney wrote:
Ok,
So I went ahead and installed the pgsql stuff that was recommended from
another thread. I am having issues with the authentication process now
and I was wondering if there is anyway to debug the
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 09:11:02PM +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> I deleted and re-created the user. Now it works.
>
> Note: I do not want to start any flame here against Debian.
> I'm a real Linux lover : I come from a Fedora system and simply decided to
> install few days ago Debian Etch-4
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 08:45:39PM +0200, walter wrote:
[snip summary of frustration with downloading, burning, and installing
from CD. Asserts knowledge and experience of doing it with other
distros.]
To summarize then, you have a netinst.iso or bin1.iso that you have
verified with md5sum. This
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 07:31:10PM -0400, Eric A. Bonney wrote:
> Ok,
>
> So I went ahead and installed the pgsql stuff that was recommended from
> another thread. I am having issues with the authentication process now
> and I was wondering if there is anyway to debug the process to figure
> o
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 08:18:28PM +0200, Theodor van Nahl wrote:
>
> I had installed etch with the net-boot-files on my laptop. The
> installation runs over the "low memory"-function. On the first boot
> of my new etch on kernel 2.6.18-4-486 , i have to realise that there
> are no pcmcia-drivers
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:56:21 +0200
Nigel Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Personally, if you have some free harddrive space, or can buy a
> second harddrive, I would install another instance of Etch, and put
> it on Lenny/testing in /etc/apt/sources.list. You can run your
> machine as a dual
Jarek Buczyński wrote this at Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 12:32:05AM +0200
> > I suposse you will need to do inside the mysql client console:
> > mysql> USE ;
> > mysql> REPAIR TABLE ;
> Thanks for replay. I understand if I would have one or two databases, but I
> have o lot of databases with a lot of tab
Ok,
So I went ahead and installed the pgsql stuff that was recommended from
another thread. I am having issues with the authentication process now
and I was wondering if there is anyway to debug the process to figure
out where the error is occurring? How does one read the error logs for
apa
> I suposse you will need to do inside the mysql client console:
> mysql> USE ;
> mysql> REPAIR TABLE ;
> ... and so on...
Thanks for replay. I understand if I would have one or two databases, but I
have o lot of databases with a lot of tables it is impossible do this in way
you show.
Anybody hav
On 6/6/07, David Whelan wrote:
what happens when you enter the
ping command: the chain of processes, what they do, and how to find out
if they were successful, and what goes out and what comes into the box.
Because ping requires so many other processes to work, this might be a
useful way to troub
On 06/06/2007 01:45 PM, walter wrote:
I can download ubuntu livecd, gentoo livecd, etc. with `direct download
from ftp' without problems in a couple of hours. I can do the same with
torrent. I know how to burn a cd. With your distro it's imposible for me
do the same, direct, torrent, jigdo or
On 06/06/2007 01:01 PM, Mike McCarty wrote:
[...]
The BIOS has nothing to do with disc partitions. The BIOS works either
at an absolute physical level using geometric address: cylinder, head,
sector, or at a logical physical level (LBA) using logical sector
number. It has no other conception of t
Felipe Sateler schreef:
Then mount-bind them as many times you need. Note that the mounts need to be
done outside the uml servers, since you need to reach the original
directories.
For example, suppose you have the following structure:
/srv/uml1
/srv/uml2
...
Then, to mount the local home dire
Bob McGowan wrote:
walter wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 10:06 +0200, walter wrote:
I've
lost a lot of time and plastic trying to download your dvds, cds. All
corrupt. It seems you or somebody else don't want people know about
your
distro.
What were the problems you experienced ?
Regards,
walter wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 10:06 +0200, walter wrote:
I've
lost a lot of time and plastic trying to download your dvds, cds. All
corrupt. It seems you or somebody else don't want people know about
your
distro.
What were the problems you experienced ?
Regards,
Bart Martens
I
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 14:43, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 11:27:10AM +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> > > > Internet browsing works only with the new account.
> > > > But I can browse local directories on both configurations.
> > > > So apparently something is corrupted
>>On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 10:06 +0200, walter wrote:
>> I've
>> lost a lot of time and plastic trying to download your dvds, cds. All
>> corrupt. It seems you or somebody else don't want people know about
your
>> distro.
>What were the problems you experienced ?
>Regards,
>Bart Martens
I can down
Hi Andrew,
On 6/6/07, Andrew J. Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why are they still doing that in the age of Firefox?
The newspaper where I've read this, states that Netscape is build upon
Firefox, so maybe it has some extra features. Further it's closely
integrated with AOL's netscape.com web
On Thursday 07 June 2007 01:05, arijit wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 12:58 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> > I ran testing (etch) for about 4 months before it became stable since I
> > had just bought a new computer with SATA and nVidia GB eth.
> >
> > OTOH, recently here I've seen threads abo
Bob McGowan wrote:
Which is why I asked the question. I'm not a hardware engineer or
firmware developer, so having others, more knowledgeable than myself in
those areas provide helpful info, is good.
No criticism intended. I've posted this type of explanation on various
groups like this a few
Hello,
I had installed etch with the net-boot-files on my laptop. The installation
runs over the "low memory"-function.
On the first boot of my new etch on kernel 2.6.18-4-486 , i have to realise
that there are no pcmcia-drivers installed on the system. The laptop is an
Toshiba Portegé 3010ct w
Interesting read?
Very positive review of Debian Etch.
Conclusion:
"I feel that Debian Etch is as good on the desktop as it is on the
server. It has a long rich history, a strong community, is amazingly
stable and is a great fit for both my servers and my laptop. I urge
everyone to give it a go o
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 11:33:34AM +0200, Justin Hartman wrote:
> On 6/4/07, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >how have you gone about doing this? some details would help like "I
> >changed this configuration line to read..."
>
> Basically I followed this HOWTO:
> http://koivi.co
Arijit Sarkar writes:
> On a second thought, "is it possible to mix up some packages from lenny
> into my etch box?" Because, some latest packages are in lenny can be
> useful. like, latest sun-java (in lenny it's latest) will be helpful for
> me. also latest version of media players, openoffice.
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"Manon Metten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Netscape navigator 9.01b for GNU/Linux is available for download here:
>
> http://browser.netscape.com/
>
> Greetings, Manon.
Why are they still doing that i
Mike McCarty wrote:
Bob McGowan wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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jeffry s wrote:
i am also wondering what all those partition type mean. can anyone
point
any
documentation about
the difference of amiga, bsd, dvh, gpt, mac, msdos, pc98, s390,
s
Hi all,
Netscape navigator 9.01b for GNU/Linux is available for download here:
http://browser.netscape.com/
Greetings, Manon.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:15:32PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
If I view this in mutt after a LANG=C, of course I can't see your
accented character (its a ??). Interesting that your "can't" is also
"can???t". I wonder why your editor chose to use a unicode for "'".
Because I told him to
Bob McGowan wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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jeffry s wrote:
i am also wondering what all those partition type mean. can anyone point
any
documentation about
the difference of amiga, bsd, dvh, gpt, mac, msdos, pc98, s390,
sun, loop?
It's just
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 04:35:42 +0530
arijit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 12:58 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
>
>
> > I ran testing (etch) for about 4 months before it became stable
> > since I had just bought a new computer with SATA and nVidia GB eth.
> >
> > OTOH, rece
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 12:58 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> I ran testing (etch) for about 4 months before it became stable since I
> had just bought a new computer with SATA and nVidia GB eth.
>
> OTOH, recently here I've seen threads about libc6 breaking on lenny.
> That gives one's comput
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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jeffry s wrote:
i am also wondering what all those partition type mean. can anyone point
any
documentation about
the difference of amiga, bsd, dvh, gpt, mac, msdos, pc98, s390,
sun, loop?
It's just a different format of
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 06:33:58PM +0200, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> US-ASCII is a subset of UTF-8, so any text written in US-ASCII is
> readable in LANG=C. But the English language can have characters beside
> the 7bit ASCII characters as well (e.g. ??). So you can???t say that the
> English lang
On 6/6/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:24:32PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
> Things could be easy for English speaking people, since UTF-8 is fully
> compatible with ASCII. However, for people that do not speak English,
> for example CJK people, using UTF
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 03:40:04AM +0530, arijit wrote:
[snip: be very careful]
> ok, i'll do that before update.
> I saw in debian-forum, that 'tetsing' is not bad as 'unstable' and
> 'lenny' is usable for regular users now. I can understand that something
> will break sometimes. since I am using
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Felipe Sateler schreef:
>> Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to have an UML server that houses the home directories
>>> and makes them available for the UML servers that handle email and thus
>>> save emails in those share home directories?
>>
>> Maybe mou
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 12:18 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> Be vary careful. Search the recent archives for content (not thread
> title) mentioning "lenny" or "testing". Read the debian-reference to
> see the difference between sid (unstable), testing (now lenny), and
> stable (now etch). S
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 12:09:20PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
If I write a plain text, in english, on my UTF-8 stock debian system, is
it safe to assume that it will be readable by a computer that doesn't do
UTF-8 that just has 'C'? Will that multi-lingual README written in
US-ASCII is
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On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 03:10:15 +0530
arijit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sorry for the email-problem. I just hit 'reply' in evolution and
> sent it. Now I've become more cautious.
Use 'Reply to all'.
- --
Andrew J. Barr
X-Mailer: Claws Mail 2.9.
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 01:32:42AM +0530, arijit wrote:
>
> I am almost new to debian. I was using ubuntu before but due to crashes
> I switched to debian recently ("etch" is my first debian experience).
> After using etch I found it as the most stable linux OS I have ever
> used.
>
> Recently I
If I write a plain text, in english, on my UTF-8 stock debian system, is
it safe to assume that it will be readable by a computer that doesn't do
UTF-8 that just has 'C'? Will that multi-lingual README written in
UTF-8 at least be readable in english on a system with just 'C'?
I don't particular
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 21:22 +0530, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> On 6/7/07, arijit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pretty much yes. You might want to replace with 'lenny' instead of
> testing, so that things will be smoother when lenny is released, but
> there is some time for that, I think. :-)
Thank y
> -Original Message-
> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 10:40 AM
>
> On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Tom Scrape wrote:
>
> > I have a cron job that's not running when I think it should
> > be... that is, it's not running at all.
> >
> > My /etc/cron.daily contains the problem file:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED
On 6/7/07, arijit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 20:16 +0530, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
After you've finished the installation, edit your
/etc/apt/sources.list file and make the entries there point to lenny
instead of etch. Follow that up with an aptitude update and an
aptitud
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Tom Scrape wrote:
I have a cron job that's not running when I think it should
be... that is, it's not running at all.
My /etc/cron.daily contains the problem file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cron.daily# ll pflogsumm-daily.cron
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 354 2007-06-06 08:49 pflogsum
On 5 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> while i go through in both modems the Airtel has firewall enabled
> but in VSNL the firewall is disabled.
>
> is it the cause ? how to disable it ? or else what will be the
> problem?
Not really the best forum to ask, but you could ask Airtel
themselves
I have a cron job that's not running when I think it should
be... that is, it's not running at all.
My /etc/cron.daily contains the problem file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cron.daily# ll pflogsumm-daily.cron
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 354 2007-06-06 08:49 pflogsumm-daily.cron
This file contains:
[EMAIL
[Note:] I apologize for the slow response to Andrew's post. I have had a lot
of things going on here that has required my attention. Those who take the
time to help others deserve a response.
On Friday 01 June 2007 17:49, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 17:35:24 -0500
>
> Randy Patter
On 6/7/07, arijit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am almost new to debian. I was using ubuntu before but due to crashes I switched to
debian recently ("etch" is my first debian experience). After using etch I
found it as the most stable linux OS I have ever used.
Recently I was look
2007/6/6, arijit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
I am almost new to debian. I was using ubuntu before but due to crashes I
switched to debian recently ("etch" is my first debian experience). After
using etch I found it as the most stable linux OS I have ever used.
Recently I was looking in the d
David Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Does anyone know where can find high-level "what happens when"
> >> documentation for ping? I mean clear information about what exactly
> >> happens from the moment you enter a ping command to the returned message.
> >>
> >
> > I don't know any g
Hi all,
I am almost new to debian. I was using ubuntu before but due to crashes
I switched to debian recently ("etch" is my first debian experience).
After using etch I found it as the most stable linux OS I have ever
used.
Recently I was looking in the debian forum. I came to know that "lenny"
David Whelan wrote:
Thanks very much for your excellent description Enrique.
On a new installation of an old version of Debian, I have a problem
reaching any Internet address and, trying to work through the problem
on my own, I thought that such a high-level doc for ping would be
useful in tro
i'm having trouble getting my rt61 based card working under debian etch.
lspci shows i've got the right card:
00:0f.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI
the steps i've taken so far are
1.grab the driver from ralink's website, and untar it.
2.cd to the 'Module' directory and cop
Hi
On 6/6/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could you define "everything"? Do you mean README text file, html,
what? If so, do you mean that if I were running with 'C' I couldn't
read them?
Everything means that (roughly spoken) UTF-8 has place enough store
every thinkable c
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 09:17:32PM -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On 6/5/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I'm in Canada speaking and writing English with a off-the-shelf North
> >American computer with a standard US keyboard.
> >
> >Up until etch, lang was C and nothing was UTF.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 11:27:10AM +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> > > Internet browsing works only with the new account.
> > > But I can browse local directories on both configurations.
> > > So apparently something is corrupted in .kde directory...?
> >
> > Search through ~/.kde/share/apps/konqu
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:24:32PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
> Things could be easy for English speaking people, since UTF-8 is fully
> compatible with ASCII. However, for people that do not speak English,
> for example CJK people, using UTF-8 may mean not compatible with others
> that use legacy ch
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 07:06:19AM -0300, David Whelan wrote:
> Does anyone know where can find high-level "what happens when"
> documentation for ping? I mean clear information about what exactly
> happens from the moment you enter a ping command to the returned message.
I would hope that the
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:26:13PM +0200, walter wrote:
> If I can't install from `netinst' I must try with 21 CDs!! or 3 dvd!! So
> I think including some free modules like rt2500 or the kernel source and
> gcc in netinst will help a big number of posible future debian users who
> perhaps will per
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 10:34:39PM -0600, Jan Hetges wrote:
> Hello Everybody
> could someone please give me a hint how can get galeon to display
> gzipped text. i know that worked before...
> unstable some time between woody and sarge for sure, but might have
> been with gnome (at least installed
Does anyone know where can find high-level "what happens when"
documentation for ping? I mean clear information about what exactly
happens from the moment you enter a ping command to the returned message.
I don't know any good high-level doc. Most books about TCP/IP will cover it,
but
walter writes:
> If I can't install from `netinst' I must try with 21 CDs!
Most of those CDs contain source which you don't need and most of the
others contain packages for which you will never have any use. Packages
are put on the CDs in order of popularity. Just buy the first couple of
CDs or
also sprach walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.06.06.1326 +0200]:
> If I can't install from `netinst' I must try with 21 CDs!! or 3 dvd!! So
Just the first should do. Maybe you need the second too.
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walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I can't install from `netinst' I must try with 21 CDs!! or 3 dvd!! So
> I think including some free modules like rt2500 or the kernel source and
> gcc in netinst will help a big number of posible future debian users who
> perhaps will persuade hardware vendors
Hi Deboo,
On 6/4/07, Deboo ^ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using getfattr and setfattr for now. Actually I made two scripts
to use both of these commands a bit more easily.
Could you mail me the script, please?
I found a problem tho. When a name value (user.comment for example) is
set fo
Jarek Buczyński escribió:
Hi
I've upgrades sarge to etch. I've got problem with MySQL 5 (previously I had
MySQL 4). MySQL server tells me:
--
Table upgrade required. Please do "REPAIR TABLE `adresy`"
to fix it!
...
Version: '5.0.
David Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know where can find high-level "what happens when"
> documentation for ping? I mean clear information about what exactly
> happens from the moment you enter a ping command to the returned message.
I don't know any good high-level doc. Most bo
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:26:13PM +0200, walter wrote:
> If I can't install from `netinst' I must try with 21 CDs!! or 3 dvd!! So
> I think including some free modules like rt2500 or the kernel source and
> gcc in netinst will help a big number of posible future debian users who
> perhaps will per
If I can't install from `netinst' I must try with 21 CDs!! or 3 dvd!! So
I think including some free modules like rt2500 or the kernel source and
gcc in netinst will help a big number of posible future debian users who
perhaps will persuade hardware vendors opening the source.
On Wed, 2007-06-06
I would like to read about anyone's experience with Adaptec's
usb2xchange and the latest linux kernel. I have code for accessing an
EEG amplifier through the generic scsi library and a PCMCIA scsi card,
but now wish to access the amplifier using the usb2xchange product. Any
thoughts or advice
On Jun 5, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Jan-Petter Kruger wrote:
This is excellent.
What was not mentioned in any of the docs is the requirement to put
SSLEngine on under the Virtual Host entry. In the majority of
documentation these SSL settings are in the main, general, area of
the configurations
Does anyone know where can find high-level "what happens when"
documentation for ping? I mean clear information about what exactly
happens from the moment you enter a ping command to the returned message.
Regards,
Dave Whelan.
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I will also point you to thie email flamingice sent to the adm8211 ml
a while ago.
Good luck,
Emme
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Date: Mar 20, 2007 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Adm8211-user] Update
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 13:23, We
On 6/4/07, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how have you gone about doing this? some details would help like "I
changed this configuration line to read..."
Basically I followed this HOWTO:
http://koivi.com/exim4-config/
What I see that is probably relevant in my exim4.conf tra
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 05:43:59 Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 06/05/2007 09:43 PM, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> > On Wednesday 06 June 2007 01:04, Mumia W.. wrote:
> >> Create a new user account and test konqueror. Perhaps something in your
> >> ~/.kde/ configuration directory has become corrupted.
> >>
>
Felipe Sateler schreef:
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Is it possible to have an UML server that houses the home directories
and makes them available for the UML servers that handle email and thus
save emails in those share home directories?
Maybe mount-bind the direcotries?
mount --bind /orig/dir
I ran into this problem when trying to do my weekly aptitude upgrade
on an AMD64 system running Lenny:
Preparing to replace libc6 2.3.6.ds1-13 (using .../archives/
libc6_2.5-9_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement libc6 ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.5-9_amd64.deb
(-
Easthope wrote:
> Debian Users,
>
> I have a Hawking WE120P, 11M wireless card in a
> Toshiba 4000CDS with Etch and kernel 2.6.18-4-686.
>
> I've read the pcmcia page on http://www.kernel.org/
> and the howto it cites. The latest pcmciautils is
> installed and still the card doesn't work. lsp
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