set up the
system chose the "automatic" rather than the manual method for package
installation. I find it hard to believe that this was the cause but so be
it.
Thanks for your time on this,
Carlo
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>Carlo U. Segre wrote:
>> whiptail: error w
;
> Try
> > dpkg-reconfigure --priority low debconf
>
> Actually, I am not in front of a debian box now, perhaps "low" should be in
> quotes.
>
> I believe there is also an environment variable you can set to do the same
> thing.
>
>
>
> hth,
>
to uninstall debconf (using --force-depends)
and then reinstalling it to no avail.
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works but the executable does not.
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re is some really simple thing that I am not doing
right, any suggestions?
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LCD screen.
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>> I/O at 0xac00 [0xac01].
>> Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xefefc000 [0xefefc000].
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r take it from server
>read
>sdb.suse.de/sdb/de/html/cg_rage128_63.html
>
>vale
>
>On Mit, 12 Jul 2000, Carlo U. Segre wrote:
>> Hello All:
>>
>> Has anyone found a working driver for an ATI Rage 128 Pro AGP card?
>> I have tried the SVGA and it does not re
Gnt=8.
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I/O at 0xac00 [0xac01].
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works on some systems but not
others, however, I am at a loss. I am typically getting the problem on
systems which have a relatively fresh frozen installation.
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disable various devices but if anyone has come
across this situation and solved, I would most appreciate the insight.
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xserver-svga packages (the latter will permit you to install Staroffice
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> > I have been trying to install a new machine with the frozen hamm
> > distribution and I am running into 2 problems with X11.
> >
> > 1. N
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serve it to the rest of the network. I have done this with a
non-Jetdirect HP LaserJet but I much prefer the jetdirect solution.
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here is a Debian
package which has this software and all the relevant documentation. It is
called dhcpd. If you need to connect Linux machines using DHCP, there is
also a DHCP Client package dhcpcd.
I set this package up in less than an hour and it works perfectly.
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ams do not hook into the menus so you can do it yourself. What
you need to do is to put the appropriate file in the /etc/menu directory.
The documentation is in the /usr/doc/menu directory.
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e wrong frequencies for the monitor in the current file.
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note that it has a "non-free" and a
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ISA 486 system for a long time. Any insight
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ries for it are available at
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this problem?
Is there any way to recover the proper inetd.conf (I know that a number of
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root.
Sorry for wasting bandwidth :)
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On Fri, 30 May 1997, Carlo U. Segre wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I just finished upgrading our Debian cluster to the frozen distribution
> and now the mechanism we used for synchronizing important system files is
> no longer working. With the pr
ssion denied'.
Is this a new security feature? Is it possible to switch it off?
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past the boot sequence. Try removing the
sound card first.
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rebooted because of this problem. The kernel version
is 2.0.27.
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ect. The base system mostly will need to be updated but this works.
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ch must be compiled into the
kernel?
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I just installed a new motherboard with a K5-PR100 and it performs as
described above. The FPU is no better than a 100MHz 486 but the integer
processing is better than a 90MHz Pentium.
Considering the price I got on the board, a good value!
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I have used the 6x86 with no problem as well as the AMD chips.
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tion, it is often necessary to rerun the INSTALL
part of dselect several times. For some reason, dselect tires to install
the window managers befor xbase is done. Usually, the second time things
work out fine.
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happen to be in W95 :)
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haven't been able to locate any
hard information.
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On Thu, 12 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>
> > "Carlo U. Segre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Indeed, that is what I meant above by saying that the configuration files
> > > seem OK. Both the
tBlue) and 'greeting' (Debian Linux (CLIENTHOST)).
Clearly the configuration files are not the problem but something else
must be set improperly.
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root rather than me on
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verything run OK. thanxs in advance for any responses.
>
I have successfully run linux on a Cyrix 6x86 P133+ (120MHz clock). It
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xed on the master ftp site?
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oint my browser it's way. If you mean your nameserver
> doesn't have it, try http://134.84.197.48/~clolsen/cbb/cbb.html/
They BOTH work IF you spell the name right! "clolson"
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applications I have tried so far but I am not really sure of the
potential negative consequences.
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EtherPower card will not (at least in all the machines I have tried) work
as a loadable module. If I compile it into the kernel it works fine,
however.
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will install correctly. Maybe
additional links would also be necessary.
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the
same kind of effect when you warm boot, since Linux handles the CDROM
with no problems at all times. The only difference is that on a cold
boot to Windows95, the CDROM was never visible before the change.
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ouldn't the dependency infomation in procps have told me that?
>
I had the same problem and it went away after reinstalling the procps
package by hand. I think that the library is in the package itself.
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way up the highest
functioning mode.
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DE 2 (and was detected as such by the BIOS) was causing problems.
As I said, this seems to have fixed the problems so far (I am keeping my
fingers crossed!)
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established so the two would not be loaded together.
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and make the second
partition the active one. This will then boot LILO properly without
having to write to the MBR. It works...
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I have included all
> the output from the configure and the end of this message in case that
> can help anyone figure out what happened.
Ditto here, I noticed the same problem this afternoon!
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on teh same disk and reside under the 1024 cylinder limit imposed by DOS
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Anyway, just thought I'd lay my experiences out for all to use if they
like...
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test Linux drivers for this card do support Plug'N'Play, but until
> you know you have them, the techniques above should work.
>
Good point, I have found this to be a problem with some of the SMC cards
with Plug'n'Play as well.
Carlo
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you can at least clean things up a bit.
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to use the TP.
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any good menu editor but there
may be one for all I know.
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f there is something wrong at IIT or if kerneld is
just terminating things after a minute of inactivity. I will continue to
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