Fábio Dias wrote:
>
>
>the bios manager only let me create and destroy full size RAID arrays
>(i think, I don't remeber exactly if the size can be changed, but I
>don't think so). I made the partitions during win2k installation...
>
>
>
Then you've got hardware raid, some linux devs call these t
Fábio Dias wrote:
>I tried. My partitions where already made during win2k installation (I
>think I forgot to tell I'm trying to make a dual boot config.). The
>raid manager on the installer doesn't recognize them. Should I install
>linux before windows??
>
>
I've never done a dual boot raid conf
Fábio Dias wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>I hope this is the right place for doing that, and I didn't find any
>good information about my problem, so here I go.
>
>I have an ASUS P4P800 SE mobo, with ICH5R south bridge, 2 SATA 80Gb
>hard drives in raid 0 config. In windows, everything is OK, but any
>linux
Sinan Nalkaya wrote:
>it seems the source is trying to use binaries and libraries located at
>your local pc, so you need a su rights to compiled kernel on your local
>pc.
>
>
>
>
Here's the exports file on the FreeBSD server, my remote uid is 1000 and
so is the users uid of the shared home direc
Sinan Nalkaya wrote:
>it seems the source is trying to use binaries and libraries located at
>your local pc, so you need a su rights to compiled kernel on your local
>pc.
>
>
>
>
Okay, tried it manually as root. I was able to get the gconf
configuration menu up and running. How can I do this as
Hi, I've got one laptop running Debian Etch and a server running FreeBSD
6.0. The server has NFS and ssh setup and configured. I use ssh for
administration and NFS to store and backup files onto my remote home
directory.
I've recently tried to use my NFS storage to compile a kernel, however,
I was
On 29 Mar 2002 12:24:37 +0900
Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear .debs,
>
> I have a DHCP client that receives a lot of its networking information
> from our DHCP servers. Things like routers, mail and name servers. I
> would like to put an iptables based packet filtering firewal
--
From: Tzafrir Cohen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 12:23 PM
To: Lance Levsen
Cc: John Mautz; debian-firewall@lists.debian.org;
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:Re: Auto starting iptables
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Lance Levsen wrote:
> make
Herbert Xu wrote:
> Stefan Srdic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 2. Is it recomended to mount /tmp as a Tmpfs by using the following in
> > fstab:
>
> > tmpfs/tmptmpfsdefaults00
>
> Replace defaults with size= where is some sane limi
I'm running Debian Patato with kernel 2.4.5.
I've been recently experimenting with mounting /tmp as a Tmpfs and I
have a few questions.
1. How do I control the size of a Tmpfs?
2. Is it recomended to mount /tmp as a Tmpfs by using the following in
fstab:
tmpfs/tmptmpfsdefaults0
I'm running Patato with kernel 2.4.4 (self compiled) and XFree 4.0.2 and
the XFce desktop from unstable.
I'm having problems with my CD-Burning device.
I have compiled ide-scsi support directly into the kernel as well as
SCSI CD support, this eliminates the need for any ide-cd drivers to be
compi
Paul Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm about to configure a caching only nameserver for my dialup box, and I
> noticed that there are two variants of the bind package available, bind
> and bind9. I know that the bind package is version 8.x
>
> Which version should I use?
>
> Is there an advantage o
Sidney Brooks wrote:
> So far no luck.
>
> Neither lpd nor minicom is present on my official three disk set of Potato.
>
> I tried replacing ATZ with ATX3, they both dial and connect but never get
> on the internet.
>
> I have the same problem of not getting connected with gnome-ppp and kpp.
>
> -
Bob Wilkinson wrote:
> Also see http://www.scyld.com/network/3c509.html
Sorry, I cut and pasted the wrong link...
>
>
> Only the IRQ and transceiver setting may be overridden when using
> the driver as a module. Setting two cards to 10base2/IRQ10 and
> AUI/IRQ11 is done by using the xcvr and irq
Mithras wrote:
> : /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/3c509.o: invalid parameter parm_io
That error reports that the I/O parameter used is invalid. Your base address for
your card should read 0x210.
Test this by directly using the insmod command:
insmod 3c509 io=0x210 irq=11
If you see something like " U
Monte Milanuk wrote:
> A while back I 'rescued' an old P5-133 w/ 16MB of RAM to be a firewall
> machine. The original CDROM didn't work, so I replaced it w/ another, and
> replaced the HD w/ a WD 3.2GB HD. Everything seemed to work ok for a while,
> but then the CD started acting up, i.e. whenev
Angel Parra wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a mini-router (linux) with ipmasq, and an internal server. My
> small server has the bind server, and on normal botting the bind server
> only servers the names filed on my own database ... but if I stop the
> bind server and start it again, it works
mike polniak wrote:
> I just got a new Maxtor HD to go along with my IBM hd. With Kernel
> 2.4.3 and using >hdparm -d 1 to set DMA on, i get disk reads of 30MB/sec
> on the IBM. The Maxtor DiaMax UDMA (ATA 100) yields only 3 MB/sec.
> The IBM is auto detected at UDMA mode4. With the Maxtor i have
"Michael Janssen (CS/MATH stud.)" wrote:
> In Franck Routier's email, 10-05-2001:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to set up the route to a new box on my LAN.
> > If the route is not set, the connexion is refused (I think this is an otion
> > in the kernel networking configuration)
> >
> > Where should I
Carl Greco wrote:
> Take a look at SPICE OPUS ``SPICE with integrated OPtimization
> UtilitieS'' [http://fides.fe.uni-lj.si/spice/]
>
> --
> Carl Greco
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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Alvin Oga wrote:
> hi stefan...
>
> mkinitrd ...
>
> or take an existing initrd.gz file...decompress it
> into /dev/ram or /dev/loop
>
> than change the kernel to your version, add your libs/commands
> and other stuff you want in the initrd to make your system
> bootable
>
> and compress that /d
I know that SPICE3 is BSD software, and that it comes with the same
license as BSD, but I want to build a SPICE3 deb package so that I can
use it with Oregano from the unstable.
I've found some documentation on building deb packages out of SPICE3 at:
http://www.eda.ei.tum.de/~mcp/spicedeb/
and h
I've compiled the 2.4.3 kernel on my patato box. I'm interrested in
creating my own initial RAM disk (initrd) to speed up my boot process.
Does anybody know of any good HOW-TO's on initrd's?
Does anybody have some insight to share?
Stef
I'm running kernel 2.4.3 on patato with Helix Gnome 1.2 (want to move to
Helix Gnome 1.4 but there server is always busy).
Anyway, I've recently compile the Encrypted LoopBack Module from :
http://lwn.net/2001/0419/a/filecrypto.php3
and was wundering if it was possible to use it to encrypt my ro
MaD dUCK wrote:
also sprach Phil Brutsche (on Wed, 07 Mar 2001 10:27:54PM -0600):
The problem that I am encountering is that whenever I reboot, my ISP's
DHCP server re-assigns the nameserver IP addresses, even though the
IP's of my ISP's DNS servers are static!!
if you are using dhcpcd as
I've recently learned how-to configure BIND as an DNS caching-only server.
So far the DNS caching server configuration of BIND has proven to be awesome!!
That combined with a few TCP/IP tweaks in the /proc filesystem and this
Penguin flys :-D
Throughout my testing I've only encountered one pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I had installed Storm Linux which is based on potato and tried to upgrade
by using the unstable distribution. I got the following error after
upgrading to XFree86 version 4.02... "cannot stat etc/X11/X" I then made
boot floppies and installed a completely clean i
Ethan Benson wrote:
> looks like you replaced the /dev/hdc device node with a symlink, so
> just do the following to fix that:
>
> cd /dev
> rm -f hdc
> ./MAKEDEV hdc
>
> that should take care of it.
>
> --
> Ethan Benson
> http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
>
> ---
While attempting to get my CD-Burner up and operational under Debian, I
managed to muck up a few things under the /dev directory.
ls -l cdrom hdc scd0
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root4 Jan 24 15:08 cdrom -> scd0
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root9 Jan 27 08:50 hdc -> /dev/scd0
brw
I've recently gotten a contract with a "rent to own" company in the
city. I will be verifying computer hardware and installing the operating
system (Win9x) on all of the computers that they deal with.
My goal is to write an installation floppy that will handle the entire
installation process. The
I'm in the middle of compiling the new 2.4.0 kernel. However I'm running
into some minor problems when attempting to compile the new kernel
modules. When I try to compile the kernel modules I get a weird error
and a sudden exit.
I've pipe the standard output of my compiling attemp and attached it
I got the source, I've read some of the kernel documentation, now its
time to compile this thing.
I've got a few questions though. Currently I'm running Debian 2.2 with
Helix Gnome and XFree86-4.0.2. I'm running this self-modified distro on
a Asus K7M mobo with an Athlon 550Mhz cpu/128MB of RAM.
"David B. Harris" wrote:
> Try adding the following parameters to your kernel:
>
> ignore=hdc hdc=ide-scsi
>
> You can do this with lilo.conf's:
>
> append="ignore=hdc hdc=ide-scsi"
>
> Or right at the boot prompt.
>
> David Barclay Harris, Clan Barclay
> Aut agere, aut mori. (Either action, o
Thanks for all of your replys guys. I still have been unable to get my cd-rw
working under Linux. I think that the ide-scsi module is conflicting with
another
scsi module at boot-time. (*see dmesg output at the end of this message)
Why this module is loading I have no idea, I do not have any scsi
I'm trying to get my cd-burner working under Debian 2.2. I've configured
my system so that the ide-scsi module is loaded at boot time and I've
also added the "hdd=ide-scsi" parameters to my LILO configuration.
I know that the module is loaded and functional because I can see the
following when rea
I'm running Debian 2.2 (Patato, I think :-D) at home. I recently
upgraded from XFree86-3.3.6 to XFree86-4.0.2
I installed XFree-4.0.2 from the binaries available at ftp.xfree86.org.
Installing the new X server was pretty straightforward and simple. I had
only one minor bug to deal with after the o
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Where can I find information on the hardware settings and certain
software settings (swap space, TCP/IP) settings that are run-time
configurable in the /proc filesystem?
I know of a few (listed below) settings that improve TCP/IP transfer
speed, but I have noticed a lot more
"John S. J. Anderson" wrote:
> Permissions problem on /dev/dsp? User not in audio and/or cdrom
> groups?
>
> john.
Thank you so much for your words of wisdom :-D I edited the /etc/group file and
inserted my user name beside the audio group. I've been able to access my
Ensoniq
card ever since..
"Francisco M . Neto" wrote:
> » mike said this and I say that:
>
> > On at 11:39 on Sun 14 Jan, Stefan Srdic wrote:
> > > mike wrote:
> > >
> > > > Well i use es1371 also, but lsmod only shows es1371. In
> > any case you
> >
mike wrote:
> Well i use es1371 also, but lsmod only shows es1371. In any case you
> can try modprobe es1371 and it will automatically load any dependencies.
> Its been working with gtcd and XMMS for mp3.
I get an (unused) remark beside my es1371 module after listing the currently
I just upgraded my sound card from an Vibra 16x to a Creative Ensoniq
PCI. My question is, which modules do I need to use this card. I know
that the es1371.o module will work with the card, but what other modules
do I need to load in order to play midi and wave files and to listen to
audio CDs?
T
Michael Steiner wrote:
> You will find my config, below, just change io irq and dma's to your
> needs.
> If it is an ISA card like my one see the isapnp.conf file too.
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Michael Steiner, Minorgasse 35, A-1140 Vienna, Austria
>
> in /etc/modutils/sb
>
>options sb io=0x220 irq
I have a Creative Vibra 16x (Sound Blaster 16) that I'm trying to
configure so that I can listen to music in Debian. Where do I find the
proper kernel modules for my card and how do I load them in Debian?
I know which IRQ, DMA 8 and DMA 16 plus I/O that the card uses but do
not no which module
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