ng at all - since Mac OSX uses CUPS
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It seems that there's no dom0 linux image for xen in unstable. is the
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> I went back to debian sid after using ubuntu for a few months. So far,
> i've been able to configure my thinkpad t42p to resemble some ubuntu
> goodi
? Thanks.
You have to install the acpi and acpid stuff. AFAIK it knows this
shortcut. You can see it in the acpid log file.
I did that beforehand... the problem is that for everything else
except Fn-F12 it works, but when I try to hibernate using the Fn-F12
key combination it doesn't do
st works though. Any hint how ubuntu did it?
Also, how do i enable graphical notification of screen brightness in
gnome when i use the appropriate fn-key combination, similar to
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with a su
k[1]. We've been using it in
production for many schools and internet cafes for a few years
already.
[1] http://openkiosk.sourceforge.net/
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You'd have a hard time though - most of the 3D drivers are x86 binaries :(
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or compitable driver (if it's
> driver
> problem) for it to install? THANKS A LOT!!!
I've been a recipient of new Brother printers (they've been using our
company as test-bed of sorts as our company has Linux from the
president down to all employees) and they work just wel
t; i couldn't find any intel pcmcia wifi cards in the kernel config... or
> does this relate to PCI card? what have i overlooked?
My bad... What I was referring to was the libieee80211 subsystem,
which was merged in Linux kernel 2.6.14. You'd still need the drivers
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> > GPL'd rt2500 drivers.
> it's not clear whether the engenius and netgear require the firmware or
> not... they work with madwifi, right?
If you want the Engenius cards as well as the Netgear WG511T to work
in Linux, you _do_ require the binary HAL firmware as they employ th
r the other cards, you'd have to look for their open source projects
(for atheros chipsets use the madwifi drivers + their binary HAL; then
the rt2x00 drivers for the ralink rt2500 chipset). We're still waiting
for the maturity and inclusion of the libieee80211 stack (used by the
Intel cards) so that every wifi card would have a standard library of
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Prism54, as they aren't really commercially available. eBay would help
a lot on these though.
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easons you can
Google online.
Athlon64 and Athlon64 X2 are AMD's consumer chips that implement
AMD64. The Pentium 4 Prescott and Pentium D also implement EM64T; then
again AMD's implementation is again far superior.
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check if your Linksys router is configured to accept requests
> from your wireless card; there might be MAC address based filters, for
> example.
Take note also that you'd need to check if the rt2500 module gets
loaded. I'm not sure if Debian builds the RT2x00 module into their
kernels.
Moreso, the device name of the rt2500 would be something like ra0
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>
> I need the following to work.
> (a) 1024x768 Resolutin Display for X Windows
> (b) Network card for accessing the Network
> (c) Disk Controllers / Drives for accessing and partitioning the hard disk.
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nymore.
>
> I'd prefer PHP/MySQL but it's not a requirement.
Why not try Plone? It can do CMS, it can do document management, and
it can nearly do what you want it to be (h i have to to
rephrase this statement soon :D)
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> I'd like to get some suggestions for some ultra320 controllers that are
> very debian friendly for purchase from ebay.
LSI Logic SCSI controllers are quite good.
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stable in terms of versions. Don't expect PHP5 to be in
the current stable distribution... maybe in Etch it would be...
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> so if I could avoid doing a complete install that would be nice.
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> Swap: 2047 0 2047
>
>
> What do I need to do in order to make the other 2GB of memory available?
By default, 32-bit machines can only have up to 4GB of memory
allocated to a process.
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that you could partition a RAID device just like you can a
> drive.
Perhaps you want LVM over RAID?
Such configuration is also supported and can be done by the Debian installer.
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> > to /dev/md0. I just did a "ls" of /dev/md* and got:
>
> I'm just using the software RAID option within the installer...
>
> Luke
Don't mind it - it works just fine even if you ignore it. Have done
such with my setups having software RAID 1 using the Sarge installer.
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e the link. Let me download it. I am very interested to
> use it.
Woody is the old stable distro. You most definitely would want Sarge
as it has support for modern hardware (the AMD Sempron is just a
32-bit only version of the AMD64 processor, and is entirely x86
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the difference between
> the two? Does Novell's version have more, up to date, and better
> features? Is Novell offering their version for free? Somebody set me
> straight... =)
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> Audio: Realtek ALC655 6-Channel audio CODEC
These days you'd be stuck with VESA graphics if you'd run Linux on the
RS480-M line, as the Radeon X300 onboard graphics controller is not
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>
> So, is there a simple way to get the same behavior from Fedora in
> Sarge?
Add your user account to the plugdev group
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hy 'pvscan' say free space is zero?
> why i can't move data?
> how can i solve the problem?
>
> don't say add another disk to the server. i had added 10 disks to it and
> there is no space to plug even one.
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priority for fixing for a
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> (content type x-httpd-php)
>
> DirectoryIndex is set to index.php. The module
> configuration looks correct.
No problems whatsoever. Try flushing your browser cache and try again.
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this one) for the sarge kernel, as well as install the
ndiswrapper package.
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-> visit amd64.debian.net.
Once sarge gets released, the amd64 architecture would be merged into
Debian and would be officially included in Etch (the next stable
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> Can I upgrade the kernel without upgrading the userspace apps?
If you'd run in 64 bit mode - No.
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ew kernel.
That being said, the 2.6 kernels do have better support for desktops
that it's got good performance even on older hardware. The bad news is
it does this at the expense of being bigger in size compared to a 2.2
kernel. Yet again, YMMV.
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ules.dep not
> found", and then "Kernel panic: attempted to kill init".
>
> What am I doing wrong?
You forgot the --initrd flag.
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> grade). I'll definitely need to run a browser and an email client. The
> ability to run (Star/Open)Office would be nice.
in that case you'd need more memory. 256MB is cheap these days.
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> This there a Debian package for Realplayer? If not, what is the best
> equivalent?
Yes. Check out Christian Marillat's repository:
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ unstable main
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CL or NT ACL.
Afaik samba is compiled against libacl, which is POSIX ACL support for Linux.
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> It is possible to install Debian sarge on IBM z800 ?
> If yes, did you have any documentation?
It should be able to, as the z800 can run the S390 port of Linux.
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works on your hardware, but XFree86 4.x and the X.Org X
server do not, the Debian Project could use your help in getting the
more modern X server code to support your hardware. The best place to
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ets assigned eth0, which
> conflicts with the built in NIC. I want to force it to be wlan0.
Check out ifrename.
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"AGPMode" "4"
Option "EnablePageFlip""1"
Option "AGPFastWrite" "1"
Option "HWCursor" "1"
Option "DDCMode&
ropriate lines to
/etc/apt/sources.list for the debian mirror you want to connect to,
eg.
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian sarge main contrib non-free
then apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade
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fully received,
> particularly the first.
>
That's weird... I could mount my USB flash drives (which uses vfat as
its filesystem) using the stock debian kernels. Older-world MS Windows
installations do use vfat as well.
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knoppix.net>. Knoppix comes with both 2.4 and 2.6
> kernels, so I assume it supports xfs.
Knoppix has been XFS-capable for a long time already (first seen it in
release 3.0, although it might've been earlier).
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> Prefferably the MAC address I place in a seperate file.
I'm not sure if this is supported by the default dhcpd.conf, although
you can whip up a script that would generate the appropriate
dhcpd.conf given a file containing the MAC addresses as input.
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matically mount it everytime your machine
boots up, e.g.:
/dev/hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0
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debian installs on them were painless.
You could also try bootstrapping by getting its hard disk and
installing debian on it from another machine. If it still fails when
you return the disk to the original machine then your hardware's
flakey already.
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orithms that work normally in
traditional SMP systems.
In your case, however, it would seem that most of your processes are
CPU-bound - in which case enabling SMT/HyperThreading would be very
beneficial. IBM developerworks has this dated study but might be
beneficial nonetheless:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-htl
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should you choose that kernel, your userland should also
go 64bit (aka go debian-amd64)
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4bit extensions from
AMD for their EM64T architecture. So the Xeon Nocona is still AMD64
architecture (deep down).
Architecturally, AMD's original implementation (from chip to mobo) is
superior compared to the current Xeon Nocona, but that's another
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> What do I have to do to get cd burning enabled on my system? The burning
> programs arent detecting that I even have a burnerwhat should I do?
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IND, Maradns and PowerDNS which can
publish authoritative records, as well as caching.
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e with not much
sophisticated configs, I find boa to be sufficient - it's lightweight,
and the packaged boa just works out of the box.
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you mean we will have a debian sarge for Itanium processors ?!
Looks like it. As long as there would be users for that architecture
who'd be willing to maintain then it'll live even through EOLs (like
the Alpha EV chips)
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ulp. Not to mention it runs much
cooler than the LGA775-based setups Intel currently has.
The best thing is - no matter what you choose - Debian's still there
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do I need
> to do to the hard drive to get Linux to boot up on it, when I put it
> back in the original computer?
>
> I have formatted the hard disk, but I need to set it up so that it will
> boot. How do I do that?
Install a bootloader on that hard disk's MBR. I recommend g
;d also need to set the DISPLAY variable to the host you'd output
the display (works just fine with my Oracle installation on headless
chickens as compared to using xhost+ ...)
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structor is included in unstable, so it's just:
apt-get install boa-constructor
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ive diagnosis on this given that there's not much
administrator-related information supplied.
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es to fight the case in
> court?
What SCO does is patently illegal and reeks of the worst things
corporate greed can muster, yet they still go unpunished.
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hardware problem. Does going
back to the old kernel make the problem go away? Try having your DIMMs
tested via memtest also
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debian server and to access it with my notebook which
> is running both Debian and Windows XP. Thus, I could manage the data with
> both OS.
> Are there any tools which could solve my program?
There's J-Pilot, as well as GnomePilot and KPilot.
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; I have already installed debian 3.0 using a 3com pci network card. I am
> migrating from redhat. And this is the only obstacle in this process...
What NIC does that x220 use? Have you tried installing using the more
recent versions of the debian installer (given that woody is just too
aged f
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:11:27 +0800, Ariz C. Jacinto
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> Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
>
> > dumb UPS's also operate similar to this mode.
>
>
> i agree but there are UPS that can't handle the power hog of servers
> and thus data cen
as well. However you can't have 64bit mode using the
current stable as stable predates the amd64.
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hand, you'd need the samba client on your workstation for it to see
your windows based printer.
Of course, a better way would be to use native IPP (ala CUPS). I'm not
sure though if MS still bundles a broken IPP implementation though.
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Saved me a lot
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scanning or magnetic
force microscopy, although there are no guarantees of recovery.
> and again sorry to ask such a stupid qustion, I just don't know what to
> do after Lost about 1G import data.
No backups? Can the data be regenerated using what data you currently
have, or aven
rmat. That means all things would go 64bit
if you'd rely on native AMD64 binaries. Debian's AMD64 port, though a
pure 64bit port, has an /emul directory wherein you can place 32bit
software that hasn't yet been ported to native AMD64.
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must be partitioned BSD-style, etc), you shouldn't experience anything
else different, given the task you have to do.
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> On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 09:28:32AM +0800, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> > RAID 5 alleviates this by using parity information stored across the
> > disks - now it takes more than 1 disk failu
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> Hi Paolo, Alvin, Pigeon, Ron & Tim, thanks for all the replies...
>
> Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
>
> [snip]
> >>Which are the tradeoffs of hard vs software raid1? What happens/How
27;d need to have 64-bit
PCI slots or PCI-X slots, as 32-bit PCI would cut down performance
sharply.
> Any help?
>
> Ps: I supose getting a SCSI crontroller built-in on the motherboard is
> stupid? Those are low-value/performance controllers?
Not all of them are low-value/performance connectors. Some are of very
good quality. You could always check the chipset used and ascertain
from other sources if the chipset is good enough.
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tions.
At any rate, win32 is slowly leaving the unscalable solution that is
drive letters to mount points that almost everybody else in the Unix
(or -like) world does.
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> psmouse20616 0
> usbcore 117440 4 uhci_hcd,ehci_hcd
> {~}> lsmod | grep scsi
> scsi_mod 127492 1 sd_mod
Have you tried installing gnome-volume-manager? Afaik it deals with
this pretty well - I sure wish they have this on KDE too though
>
> As far as I can tell, it's because the 2.6 kernel is compiled with IDE
> as a module instead of including it in the kernel proper. Is there
> something I still need to do to allow this module to be loaded?
Did you upgrade your userland tools like modutils and module-init-to
ject, the members then did
consider going source-based: provide the upstream source and a
debianized patch afterwhich the users would compile it themselves.But
later on they did realize that a binary distribution would be more
maintainable.
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symbolic link to it. Neither is in the /dev/ created during a
> bootup with udev called
Load the appropriate module first.
> 3) /dev/ppp needed for dialup is not created by udev either.
You'd need to load the module for ppp first.
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directive in your X configuration file.
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man ssh for more details
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> vinay
Try finding out the correct frequency via XFree86 -configure.
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bview shows me at that time that the external USB device (correctly)
> advertises speeds of up to 480Mbps, but actual file transfers are
> extremely slow.
USB 2.0 should use the EHCI driver. Try preloading the module and see
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>
> And I have to type yes or no. This is annoying since the script
> should be able to run automatically. How can I make the script to
> accept this automatically?
Use ssh-keygen to generate an RSA key pair. then copy the generated
public key t
aptop but it's got the words
"LINUX COMPATIBLE" etched somewhere there :D
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as Linux didn't need defrag, so never
> thought about it again. Must have gotten some bad information?
You didn't get bad info. 99% of the time you won't need defrag on a
Unix-based system that uses inodes (which is almost every Unix-based
native filesystem out there).
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I convert from UFS to ext2/3 without losing data?
I'm not sure if convertfs can handle this. The only safe conversion is
from ext2 to ext3.
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:46:23 +0200, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro)
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> Hi,
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> I need to have alot of 'latest' releases, now i am using the
> testing-debian.
What exactly do you _NEED_ as opposed to _WANT_ for the latest of everything?
> Can i change to experimental d
osely withheld
earlier here to help you with the problem you have.
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uld you tell me in English because i don't
> understand technical?
The real solution there is to upgrade to the latest. With that no one
would just be able to wipe your CD-ROM or anything by
accident/intention. I believe you could get that upgrade from
www.debian.org. Try it.
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e patches first
manually and see if the mixture of patches that you want would not
break with each other. Once you've already ascertained the viability
of such, then it's already trivial to create the patches as you'd just
verify how the debian kernel-patches are made from the source p
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:58:56 +0200, Jacob Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to create an install script for Debian?
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> Just like Red Hat/Fedora kickstart and Suse autoyast.
You can try fai (although it's sometimes an overkill)
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y using the MAKEDEV utility.
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7-smp kernel and debian just
> freeze at boot.
This is weird behavior... nevertheless try disabling acpi and/or apic
in the boot time parameters when you boot the SMP-enabled kernel and
see what happens.
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 16:54:10 -0700 (PDT), Richard Weil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does it take to get hardware accelerated open gl working?
Try using the "radeon" driver instead of the "ati" driver and see what happens.
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