Re: anyone gotten udftools to work with CDRW?

2004-04-14 Thread Kirk Lowery
Lorenzo Prince wrote: Hi. I have an Artec WRR-4048 CDRW drive at /dev/hdc (linked to by /dev/cdrom.) This drive supports packet writing mode according to cdrecord. However, when I try to setup udftools, I get an error message that says: [snip] Has anyone been able to get this to work? If so, wh

Re: Debian Install (Sid)

2004-03-18 Thread Kirk Lowery
Paul Johnson wrote: [snip] You don't. There is no installer. You upgrade to it after you already have a working Debian system and have a good idea at just the kind of hairy stuff you're going to run into when you move to sid. Just stick to stable and use backports. Actually, I just did it.

Re: Dual boot Debian/Windows question

2004-02-22 Thread Kirk Lowery
Mark Phillips wrote: My laptop is set up to dual boot Debian (sid) and Windows 2000. What is the best way to be able to share files between the two OSs? The Linux howtwo on this subject warns about directly mounting My Documents from Windows in Linux, and suggests creating a separate vfat part

Re: Turning off IPv6 for kernel 2.6.0

2004-02-20 Thread Kirk Lowery
CW Harris wrote: On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 09:36:45AM -0500, Kirk Lowery wrote: The new kernel has IPv6 built in and on boot gives the message "IPv6 tunneling over IPv4". Problem is that although the network card is recognized just fine, I get "no route to network" errors

Turning off IPv6 for kernel 2.6.0

2004-02-20 Thread Kirk Lowery
I have a server that has been running sarge nicely using kernel 2.4.22. I decided to upgrade to 2.6.0 and ran into a problem: The new kernel has IPv6 built in and on boot gives the message "IPv6 tunneling over IPv4". Problem is that although the network card is recognized just fine, I get "no r