hi all,
for a certain web application i need an IE browser with an usb device
containing a security key (the USB is formatted as a isofs)
my idea was to simply run a windows copy on a server with KVM, logon
with RDP and use that to connect to that dreaded website, it all works
except that i
On 06/13/2012 02:36 PM, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
On 13/06/12 12:45, Randall wrote:
hi all,
have a question, not really debian specific, but looking for the tools
available in debian to do the job.
as follows:
i'm trying to set up a private synchronised mailinglist/forum.
(thinking
On 06/13/2012 01:15 PM, Lars Noodén wrote:
I'm not sure it would be a good idea to try to use mail as a surrogate
for a file system, especially not a mailing list. You could use MIME
Defang to strip the attachments, but it has other capabilities, too:
http://www.mimedefang.org/faq
/Lars
On 06/13/2012 01:12 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
thanks for the input:
Half OT: Modern MUAs usually support options how to handle pictures.
Evolution for example provides
- Never load images from the Internet
- Load images only in messages from contacts
- Always load images from the Internet
in my
hi all,
have a question, not really debian specific, but looking for the tools
available in debian to do the job.
as follows:
i'm trying to set up a private synchronised mailinglist/forum.
(thinking of a combination of mailman and tiki forum) and i want to
avoid having huge pictures showin
On 09/22/2011 01:54 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
The xfce4 doc states to simple put "exec startxfce4" in ~/.xsession so
that consolekit and policykit will be called upon, however they do not
seem to be.
i thought that for 4.8 it was changed to startxfce instead of startxfce4
but i could be mis
hi all,
anybody familiar with this hongkong based voip provider?
http://www.2b.com.hk
they seem to have a windows only client program but i was hoping to use
a package available in debian to use my account.
anybody tried that?
thanks
Randall
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On 07/22/2010 11:29 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Manao ahoana, Hello, Bonjour,
I know untangle to be a network apliance based on Debian.
What else do you know to be?
I need a debian based system (the closest to debian is the best) that
will be optilized for tc, iptbles/l7,...
Misaotra, T
On 07/22/2010 02:54 PM, Michal wrote:
On 22/07/10 12:38, Gregory Seidman wrote:
I have a RAID1 (using md) running on two USB disks. (I'm working on
moving
to eSATA, but it's USB for now.) That means I don't have any insight
using
SMART. Meanwhile, I've been getting occasional fail events.
Unfo
On 04/29/2010 11:44 AM, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
On 28/04/2010 16:56, Anand Sivaram wrote:
You could do the following.
1. install ssh server on your friends machine. Create port forwarding
in their router
Login to their machine as usual using ssh. To reduce ssh brute force
attack, change the s
zozer*dot_net
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ybody have
experience with China Netcom and knows if there are any restrictions
concerning the connection type?
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Adam Hardy wrote:
godo on 28/01/10 13:14, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I got myself a webcam to skype, and plugged it in the usb port and
it works fine with skype, but i want to grab an image from it in
gimp or with w3cam or vidcat and it doesn't work.
in gimp, i don't even think i'm in the righ
On 01/28/2010 01:14 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I got myself a webcam to skype, and plugged it in the usb port and it
works fine with skype, but i want to grab an image from it in gimp or
with w3cam or vidcat and it doesn't work.
in gimp, i don't even think i'm in the right menu but i can't find any
On 01/15/2010 12:13 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
randall put forth on 1/15/2010 4:18 AM:
i don' t have any pci cards that would have to fit in, so that would
leave the RAM which fits and i have to buy some new CPU coolers since
the boxed ones i have do not fit.
"Expansion slo
On 01/14/2010 01:40 PM, randall wrote:
simple question here,
if i buy a ATX 19" rack case with included power supply, i can simply
put any ATX desktop mobo it it right?
i've always used simple desktop towers but its getting a little
crowded nowadays.
this would a 2U case since
On 01/14/2010 05:40 PM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hi, Randal.
On Thursday, 14 January 2010 17:11:53 +0100,
randall wrote:
I'm trying to configure Debian GNU/Linux with two alternative gateways.
That is to say, that initially the traffic is by GW1 and if it is down
then it goes by GW2. I
On 01/14/2010 05:06 PM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to configure Debian GNU/Linux with two alternative gateways.
That is to say, that initially the traffic is by GW1 and if it is down
then it goes by GW2. If GW2 is again up, then it becomes to use GW1.
Somebody was able to implemen
t.
Thanks,
Randall
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Sthu Deus wrote:
Thank You for Your time and answer, randall:
thanks to the fact it shares the same kernel with the host and all the
guests, but this could be a disadvantage if you need a seperate kernel
per guest.
One of the reasons I would like to use virtualization is security
Sthu Deus wrote:
Good day.
As I have heard that vserver package does not work well in Debian, I would like
to hear Your opinion (if any) on what is working more stable (well for use in
production systems):
1. vserver
2. openvz
3. something else
Thanks for Your time.
PS Please, reply to th
Jesus arteche wrote:
hey¡
Someone knows if there are some jabber client which support voice and
video?
thanks
i thought the latest pidgin had this finaly implemented, think i also
heard that it was to be included in telepathy
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shooting is the thought here since the sensitive information is in the
/home anyway.
not sure if this is the best way to do this but its simple and works
nicely in my experience.
Randall
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On 01/06/2010 09:58 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I have a desktop computer with onboard VGA and option to add a
discrete video card. It has plenty of spare USB ports for mice and
keyboards.
Does Debian support using this computer for _two_ workstations, each
with their own user accounts, monitor, and
Matthew Smith wrote:
> Quoth randall at 20/10/09 17:42...
>> my question in this is, are there better ways to shield a web
>> application from prying eyes except from fire-walling it?
>
> Some thoughts:
>
> In your situation, I don't think controlling access by
shield a web
application from prying eyes except from fire-walling it?
would love to hear some thoughts and experiences,
Thanks,
Randall
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Tanco wrote:
> Also a great idea,
> but the problem is that the base system is a slackware (i am not allowed
> to change the base distro)
> also I need to make a installer of a already running system ,
>
> so the idea basically is I need to somehow make an installer of the
> system in questions..
Matthew Moore wrote:
> On Friday October 16 2009 9:11:05 am Lee Winter wrote:
>> wrote:
>>> This thread *has* to stop!
>> And you are adding to it in order to shorten it?
>
> This thread is much like any infinite set. Adding a finite number of elements
> to
> it does not change it's size.
>
>>
Tanco wrote:
> This is actually a good Idea, but I need to add custom software inside,
> and configurations,
> I don't need package selectors, and such, just partition
> selector/editor, timezone, language,
> and boot selector..
> can I do this with the ubuntu installer?
> can i add custom softwar
Tanco . wrote:
> Hello guys,
> I am working on developing a system that will be a custom distro that I
> will need to
> compile as a Installable DVD / Iso Image..
> I was thinking of installing on a system and using mondo system backup
> to make the iso images, but I don't like it since it will rem
Sokvantha YOUK wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I would like to know what are packages requires to be able compile and
> install package from source in Debian5 (Lenny) ? If in CentOS5 I would only
> need to install these tools #yum groupinstall "Development Tolls" "
> "Development Libraries".
>
> Thank yo
John Hasler wrote:
> Mark Goldshtein writes:
>> Looks like I am really sorry what Debian Mailing List works this way.
>
> The mailing list merely sends each subscriber one copy of each message
> it receives. That's all. It has nothing to do with cc's and it never
> sends more than one copy to ea
Thomas H. George wrote:
> I have two computers with uptodate Squeeze systems, gdm, icewm and
> iceape internet suite. On one the iceape browser and email client can
> play videos on the other they can't. I have been unable to find the
> reason for this difference.
>
> I want to move the email fi
Mihira Fernando wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 23:33:01 +0900
> "J.Hwan.Kim" wrote:
>
>> Hi, everyone
>>
>> Could you recommend CD/DVD writer program except gnomebaker ?
>
> K3b
>
>
Brasero is another good one
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you can come up with a standard
desktop/server combination and a network of small retail stores that are
willing to join once they know that they are backed up by reliable local
support.
The main problem will be that you will need a organized network of
admins that do things the same standard
nt you might want to take a look at the likes of
fluxbox or icewm
it all depends on your comfort level when it comes to tweaking the
system and requirements.
Randall
>
> TIA
> Lisi
>
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> randall wrote:
>> so, before i try disabling the firewall etc... to see if it has any
>> results and risk losing the working LAN part of the story i wonder if
>> somebody here has a clue on what it could be.
>
> Factors external to the machi
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 04:55:29PM +0200, randall wrote:
>> At the moment:
>> i can login using SSH and issue commands.
>> but when opening a file or starting top the screen goes black until the
>> connection times out, reset by peer.
>
> 1
,
i use shorewall.
so, before i try disabling the firewall etc... to see if it has any
results and risk losing the working LAN part of the story i wonder if
somebody here has a clue on what it could be.
Thanks anyways,
Randall
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Rick Thomas wrote:
What requirements does Debian put on a non-Linux kernel? Where would
I look for documentation on that?
There's some interest in making Minix 3 run with the non-kernel parts
of Debian.
Thanks for any help!
Rick
i seriously could not give you any sensible answer on that
Sthu Deus wrote:
Thank You for Your time and answer, Tzafrir:
Huh? why would you do that? Just use the debootstrap method.
Yes, it uses remote server. How I can do all the stuff being out of Internet?
It can be a remote source. And it works well.
Great, how I can do it b
Frank Lanitz wrote:
Not in main, since its non free software. Maybe you can find some
acrobat package on non-free section of debian distribution but I
recommend to don't use it due the issue with properiarian software and
a number of security issues known against acrobat reader itself.
Thanks,
any experience with these and there seem to be mixed feelings about
there reliability as far as i can tell from a quick google.
anybody has any experience/recommendation on this?
much obliged,
Randall
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Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
2009/6/9 mailto:shadesofg...@midmaine.com>>
I have the CD set. It was installed fine on my old machine. I'm
trying to
install on a new pc. It is a Dell with a dvd/cd drive (TSST corp).
On the
first cd it asks for the cd, but it is already reading the
H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I have a Debian box (running Testing) which rsyncs some directories from
a Windows laptop (running XP on an ntfs partition) to a partition on a
local disk on the Debian box.
The Debian box uses rsync via ssh connection made with the XP box which
has cygwin and ssh server inst
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <4a26ba9d.9060...@rctoolz.com>, George Randall wrote:
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
etc? and leave enough unassigned
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 02:02:05PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hi debian users,
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
etc? and leave enough
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hi debian users,
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
etc? and leave enough unassigned PE for later enlargement of certain LV?
Thanks for enlightenment and I am thin
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hello debian users,
Though I have used lvm for some time, I have one qu
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:03:32PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
Well for one if you used one big
partition you would loose the versatility of having a seperate /home
partition or other partitions that could stay intact during a
reinstall.
This is a good point. Thanks
And easier to navigate when they have been converted to html, e.g.
http://manpages.courier-mta.org/mansection1.html
You should keep in mind that these are likely not current or in sync'
with your system.
http://manpages.debian.net/ is pretty much in sync i guess.
the only "problem with that s
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> http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=man+rtfm&l=1
>
>
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Harry Rickards wrote:
> Someone definitely needs to make a rtfm.com vers
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Dear debian community,
I will build up a backup server which has 2x1T + 1x250G drives. the size
of the one full backup will be about 400G.
My initial plan was to install debian lenny on the 250G drive. leave
2x1T drive untouched and then make software raid1 on them after
Adrian Chapela wrote:
Imagine the next situation: one PC with windows, linux and a FAT32
data partition. Someone tried to install a new linux distribution but
he didn't take care about the partitioning process and selected the
automatic creation. Now he has two partitions one ext3 for the syste
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hello,
I need to run M$ Internet Explorer in lenny. Can be a old version,
like 5.5. Is it possible? I tried with wine 1.0.1 from lenny and with
wine 1.1.19 from wine site. In both cases without success. The html
rendering was disabled...
best
Marcelo
http://www
Tapani Tarvainen wrote:
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 08:50:34PM -0500, Mark Allums (m...@allums.com) wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Is there an advantage of software raid10 over multiple raid1 arrays
joined with LVM? Capacity can be dynamically added with pairs of disks.
On
Rick Pasotto wrote:
What would be a good way to create a jpg image of a pdf page?
if its a single one then the gimp could do it for you
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randall wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
randall wrote:
randall wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which
process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the
current network usage.
something similar to top, but fo
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
randall wrote:
randall wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which
process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the
current network usage.
something similar to top, but for the network;
I
randall wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which
process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the
current network usage.
something similar to top, but for the network;
I tried ntop, but it does not seem to pr
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which
process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current
network usage.
something similar to top, but for the network;
I tried ntop, but it does not seem to present these information a
M. Lewis wrote:
I'm trying to install Lenny on a Dell Power Edge 2970 with little
success. The problem I'm running into is installing grub. My .iso
images check with md5sum correctly. With three different DVDs, I get
the error:
Unable to install grub in (hd0)
Executing 'grub-install (hd0)'
randall wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Mirco Piccin wrote:
HI,
Is there a bootable utility that can be installed on a CD and
rescue or back
up the data in the Linux ext2 partitions on my HDD and write them
to a CD
using the CD writer
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Mirco Piccin wrote:
HI,
Is there a bootable utility that can be installed on a CD and rescue or back
up the data in the Linux ext2 partitions on my HDD and write them to a CD
using the CD writer on my system.
André Berger wrote:
* André Berger (2009-03-16):
(Replying to myself and trying to sum up your A&Qs)
Thank you all for the helpful discussion and detailed instructions,
_much appreciated_.
I'm aware of the significance of backups, and keep redundant backups
of 'important' data. The files in
Matthew Smith wrote:
It would certainly be possible to write a command-line application to
convert ODF to PostScript, PDF etcetera. The document format is open
so there is nothing stopping anyone from cobbling something together
with, say Perl and XSLT. If nobody has done this and you don't
André Berger wrote:
Hi there!
I'm on Etch and have got two external USB disks, one GB each in size.
Disk1 contains one ext3 partition and my media files, and is full.
Disk2 is empty and should take future media files. I don't have a
third disk I could use for backups.
My plan is to create a Log
linux china wrote:
While booting Debian lenny, I saw there are errors during ACPI
initiation process on console, like error inserting fan, error
inserting processor and thermap, how to get rid of these error
messages?
the messages are pretty harmless, but there is a way to disable it.
OR you
tes on the link below if you'd like to double check.
http://www.songshu.org/index.php/replacing-disfuctioning-marvel-ethernet-controller
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:18 PM, randall wrote:
linux china wrote:
after I replace a new network card in Debian, the network interface
eth0 is
linux china wrote:
after I replace a new network card in Debian, the network interface
eth0 is not up anymore. Before the replacement, the network is fine,
if I try to ifup eth0, I got error like
"eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
SIOCSIFNETASK: no such device
SIOCSIFBRDA
my mail wrote:
--- On Mon, 3/16/09, Daryl Styrk wrote:
From: Daryl Styrk
Subject: Re: Install debian 5.0 without press ENTER key?
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 5:11 AM
my mail wrote:
can i install leny without install key, like another distro linux, will
Kilian wrote:
another option would be to ask your isp to change the PTR record on that
IP to the HELO exim uses.
I have a firewall with a public IP and a PTR record for that IP. There
are several hosts behind the firewall with private IP addresses.
i have the same, but i have setup o
Joe wrote:
Kilian wrote:
Under etch, I just changed helo_data in /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template
manually - not very nice, but it did what I needed. Now my mailconfig is
broken because some hosts won't accept my mails as the HELO does not
match the IP of the firewall, of course. Is there really
randall wrote:
hi all,
lately i've been practicing my skills a little on building basic
websites and yesterday i had little to day so decided to re-build the
ubuntu manpages web site and adjust it a little so it a can be used
with debian.
we all know manpages.debian.net but that
Richard A Nelson wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, randall wrote:
IMO the solution is not to tweak those subsystems and applications,
but to get a valid rDNS record added to the DNS.
Indeed, always best to have fully functional DNS, and no - for Linux
at least, /etc/hosts is not functional DNS
erver myself does remote dns look up, but i wonder if its the
only mail server that actually does.
my opinion in this case is of course biased by my specific usage and
experience, therefore the question if there are scenario's where it
does make a lot more sense.
Chris
Randall
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Friday 13 March 2009 08:41:52 Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
If you are using the OpenSSH daemon on the remote server and that
daemon is using the default configuration, it does a reverse DNS
lookup on the connecting IP before accepting the login.
IIRC, It is
Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
Thanks for answer,
but firstly , I am use on my machine a client ssh, the sshd is running
on remote server,
secondly, i connect to server with IP address and not with a name,
so no dns needed.
thanks
not sure what the answer was, but do keep in mind that the
David Baron wrote:
I just got a notification that "debian-user" just joined plaxo. (Since debian-
user is in my address book, we can now connect, share photos, etc .:-)
)
Plaxo is an addressbook service that works well with ms-outlook, worse with
outlook-express, NO interface to Linux.
wo
caleb rodgers wrote:
Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system on my computer I can
only access my database drive and I want to dual boot with Windows
Vista. I have like 80 GB of Hard disk space. I installed the
battlefield 2 game on my laptop. I have a AMD turion64 x2 processor
and a b
hi all,
lately i've been practicing my skills a little on building basic
websites and yesterday i had little to day so decided to re-build the
ubuntu manpages web site and adjust it a little so it a can be used with
debian.
we all know manpages.debian.net but that site, although useful is not
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this but I can't
locate it.
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that I have to
update/upgrade at various times, and some of these runs take hours for
each system over my 768Kbs connection
Tim Anstey wrote:
Ah, so if I see this right, I can configure LVM and treat it as I
would any other partition.
So say I had this:
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01
I could treat that exactly the same as /dev/hdax?
yes, you can mount LogVol0
Steven Demetrius wrote:
For all you posters discussing Top posting vs Bottom posting and taking
other threads off topic here is a thread for you.
First my opinion, Since this mailing list historically has been Bottom
posting then we stick with it.
good point.
personally the most e-mails i re
Tim Anstey wrote:
Hi,
I've recently acquired a cheap dedicated server for testing purposes
which was shipped was CentOS, not my preferred distro. To resolve this
I intend to install Debian from within the existing install as
documented in the Debian installation guide.
Now, this has always
Adrian Levi wrote:
Your disc has been steadily failing for the last ~1800 hours.
Buy a replacement and swap it out asap.
Adrian
Already had a spare lying around so i took the advice, the new disk is
actually syncing with the array at this moment.
http://www.songshu.org/index.php/replacing
hi all,
my first mail to this list so apologies if this has been discussed recently.
i have a raid 10 array and 1 of the disks is acting up according to
SMART and i'm not sure how to interpret the logs and if i should ignore,
repair or replace.
smartd has been sending me several mails like t
izing package states... Done
Reading task descriptions... Done
Building tag database... Done
Segmentation fault
Any idea what might cause aptitude to segfault. BTW, apt-get works fine.
Randall
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Anyone know how HP's certification for Etch has gone and when it will be
official? Also, if someone has experience ordering servers from them,
do they actually ship it with Debian installed and will they do any
customization like disk partitioning?
Randall
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Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 02:08:31PM -0600, Randall Smith wrote:
I've been looking at various backup strategies in the case I need to
quickly (within an hour or so) move to different hardware. I like
Linux-VServer because it makes the system mostly hardware agn
Stephen R Laniel wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 01:20:37PM -0600, Randall Smith wrote:
I've been looking at various backup strategies in the case I need to
quickly (within an hour or so) move to different hardware. I like
Linux-VServer because it makes the system mostly hardware agnostic
the mirror instance.
I'm sure there is more than one good way to do this. I'd love to hear
your ideas.
Randall
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as a dvd/cd burner on her laptop -- in
fact maybe I should just download the packages.
Your help is much appreciated!
Randall
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Hi Gabriel,
Gabriel wrote:
I made an apt-get upgrade today, and now I cannot run the cups daemon.
This is the output when I try to start it:
localhost:~# /etc/init.d/cupsys start
Starting Common Unix Printing System: cupsdcupsd: Child exited with
status 98!
localhost:
I have a sid based system which runs fine with kernel 2.6.14-1 but which
will not find/initialize the network card with any 2.6.14-2 and above
kernel. I have updated the 2.6.14-2 kernel through version -2, -3, -4
and now -5 with similar results.
I think the problem may be with the hardware de
mikepolniak wrote:
On 12:21 Sun 27 Nov , Randall J. Parr wrote:
David Baron wrote:
I now get /var/log/boot messages like
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Sun Nov 27 08:01:27 2005: ^[[33m*^[[39;49m /etc/network/options is
deprecated.
Just remove /etc/network/options
This
David Baron wrote:
Here is a snipet from a logcheck booting this goody:
Nov 27 17:18:38 d_baron kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.6.14-2-686-smp
Nov 27 17:18:38 d_baron kernel: Loaded 21450 symbols
from /boot/System.map-2.6.14-2-686-smp.
Nov 27 17:18:38 d_baron kernel: Symbols match kerne
rtual raid 5 array. Can this be easily done?
Randall
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