Hello,
I tried to install Windows ME to a hard drive with an existing Debian system. During
the install the system insisted on formatting drive "C", and since I had created an
extra primary partition marked bootable to be "C" under Linux I figured why not. After
reaching 100% the install said f
l try myself.)
I will try to change the kernel into a newer one as well.
If it won't work I wil try using advices got from some other posts.
Hannu Virtanen
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you, please answer directly to my e-mail address, I cannot afford
being on the list now.
Hannu Virtanen
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It was written:
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I´m a network engineer for a living, and trust me, the only way to be
sure there won´t be something wrong with autodetection is to avoid it.
Setting speed and duplex on _both_ sides of an ethernet link
Hi,
some of our computer engineers are telling me that my debian box
('Potato') ethernet card should be fixed to a static speed (10,5). (Some
others are telling just the opposite...)
How to do it?
Where is the configuration file for that?
Hannu Virtanen
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Hi,
thanks for all, who gave me advice/ideas what to do!
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Lars Knudsen wrote:
> Have you tried putting the disk on the secondary ide interface and
> disabling
> the secondary ide interface in the bios ? I know it sounds like a stupid
> thing
> to do, but linux does not use t
This is not bad info at all, which you're telling, thanks alot.
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Lars Knudsen wrote:
> Sorry for breaking netiquette by jumping into the middle of a thread but
> here goes...
>
> Several months ago I bought a 46GB IBM disk that I tried to install in a
> PC with the same r
Hi,
thanks a lot.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, MaD dUCK wrote:
> also sprach virtanen (on Mon, 25 Jun 2001 04:28:04PM +0300):
> > I purchased a new 40 G IBM harddisk.
>
> try setting the jumper called "32Gb clip"
> even the LBA enabled BIOSs still can't handle >3
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, nico de haer wrote:
> > Some more info.
> >
> > 1) Make sure your system boots using your 1 Gb hdd
> > 2) Check what your kernel says about hdd's (dmesg is your friend)
> > 3) Once you have found it use (c)fdisk to create partitions, and add
> > filesystems using the no
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, nico de haer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some more info.
>
> 1) Make sure your system boots using your 1 Gb hdd
> 2) Check what your kernel says about hdd's (dmesg is your friend)
> 3) Once you have found it use (c)fdisk to create partitions, and add
> filesystems using the normal
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed a 40Gb Western Digital hard drive over the weekend into my PII
> 300 machine as a second drive. My BIOS didn't recognise it, but Debian did.
> Have you tried installing it as a second drive? Of course, if you want to
> be able to boot f
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, nico de haer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I own a IBM DTLA 304050 (41.1 Gb) and i have the same problem using it on my
> Abit LX6 mainboard.
> To solve it i installed a second hdd (old 1 gb seagate) as hda (told bios
> about it) the ibm as hdc (did NOT tell bios about it) and my cdrom is
g that IBM setfix program, the
motherboard doesn't find the new harddisk at all.
My system is Debian 'Potato'.
Anybody knows, what to do?
Hannu Virtanen
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Now, is there anybody who knows if Potato can be upgreded to:
libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2), libforms0.89, libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2, xlibs (>=
4.0.1-11)
Hannu Virtanen
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Does anyone know, if there is available any debian ('stable, 'potato')
package of the latest version (1.1.6fix1-1) of Lyx?
Hannu Virtanen
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, andreas wrote:
> I can't complete any Install. within Debian.I checked any Config. (about
> one week!) I'm no Newbie,but
> whats the Point?An old XFconfig Package?
> No compatible Hardware (Shure,I'm not thinking in that way...It's just
> Standard Hardware)
>
> Do You have
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > I know that some time this cd-rom burner has been
> > working with this system, (and I'm confused what have
> > happened with the system) and just now
> > I'm a little bit busy to get this system hardware
> > working relatively completely and later I'
> > Well since idecd is not a module, you need the append line.
> > The only way to change idecd to a module is to compile a new kernel.
> > But your kernel must also set CONFIG_SCSI and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR.
> > Now i assume you have CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI set.
> >
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> > After changing 'aliases' and changing lilo and running 'update-modules'
> > and running 'lilo'...
> >
> > It still doesn't work. When trying to install xcdroast it still
> > complaining: 'no generic scsi support'...
> >
> > _
> >
> > Could
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Viktor Sergeichik wrote:
> help
Which kind of? Are you trying to install Debian?
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Thanks a lot for your message and for the others as well. Your advice is
quite the same as which was pointed by others to be found on
'cd-writing-HOWTO', but there wasn't all this info.
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> > > Now it happens that if try to do this installing (by 'modco
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, virtanen wrote:
> I've done many times installing and and installing ide-scsi and
> sci-support.
This should have been of course: 'installing and uninstalling'
> Now it happens that if try to do this installing (by 'modconf') these
&g
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> You can run> modprobe -l |grep sr_mod
When I run it (as root of course) I see nothing happening.
> Check that your kernel config has CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m. This gives you sr_mod.
> And CONFIG_SCSI=m gives you scsi-mod (scsi support).
*How* shall I do
> On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> > Make sure you also have module sr_mod (for scsi cdrom) and that scsi
> > support is set with CONGIG_SCSI.
>
> Where is that module?
>
> If I'll run 'modconf' I cannot see that module.
>
> > Then to make sure the scsi modules are loaded in t
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> > For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
> > answering:
> >
> > 'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
> > (Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci emulation installed.)
> >
> > >From dmesg:
> > ___
> >
> > hdc: Hewlett-Packard
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
> > Still nothing happens.
> > For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
> > answering:
> >
> > 'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
>
> That's your problem ^^^
>
> > (Anyway there are the modules sg an
Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
Still nothing happens.
For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
answering:
'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
(Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci emulation installed.)
>From dmesg:
___
hdc: Hewlett-Packard CD-Writer Plus 9100
1)
Has anyone succesfully used
HP cd-writer 9100i (IDE)
xcdroast
Debian 2.2. (potato)
combined to burn cds?
My brand new machine has got the above combination and I cannot setup
xcdroast.
xcdroast setup doesn't seem to see the cdwriter as a writer at all.
On the kernel there are installed id
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Jason Schepman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Yes. I'm able to boot from floppies. I just can't boot from the hardrive.
> > "Boot"=hda. "Root"=hdb2(location of my / filesystem).
> ^
> It looks as if the BIOS doesn't know how
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Jason Schepman wrote:
> Yes. I'm able to boot from floppies. I just can't boot from the hardrive.
> "Boot"=hda. "Root"=hdb2(location of my / filesystem). The rest of the file
> is the default lilo.conf. When I run LILO, I don't get any error messages.
> It simply says *Ad
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Jason Schepman wrote:
> I'm having LILO problems. I'm pretty sure that my config file is correct.
> When I try to boot, my screen fills up with 1's and 0's.
>
> please advise,
> thanks.
Do you have any rescue floppies?
Just try first to boot with those and see your lilo con
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, virtanen wrote:
> It was really hard to find, what was wrong. The FAQ was not very helpful.
>
> I had tried many times to write this .htaccess file and creating passwords
> as well, but I did not know that:
>
> **
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> virtanen wrote:
>
> > as a newbie for running apache I wanted to know an easy method to give
> > access to certain web-pages for restricted selected users only (using
> > passwords).
as a newbie for running apache I wanted to know an easy method to give
access to certain web-pages for restricted selected users only (using
passwords).
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, John Pearson wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 11:41:55PM -0400, Christopher Lee wrote
> >
> > *cc me on any replys, since I am not subscribed to debian-user*
> >
> > Please read this if you know something about hard-disk partitioning,
> > and think you can tell us where the
Is it possible to use parallel port cd-writers such as (and especially) HP
CD-Writer 7200 Plus with debian slink?
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Patrick J Draper wrote:
> I go through the graphical XF86Setup program but when I select done and the
> server trys to start I get an error something like
>
> "X11ConnectionUNIX cannot connect errno 111"
Probably the point to start is to find out your videocard type.
Ther
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Martin Svensson wrote:
> Hello,
> All I need
> to know if is there is or will be available a complete install package for
> ms-dos. I can install the rest from a network, with a network card running
> ne2000 compatible drivers from the type III slot.
>
> I hope you understan
Hi,
I'm thinking that it might be nice to upgrade for potato now when I've got
slink working more or less well.
My problem with installing directly potato did not work, because the wd
module needed for my old ethernet card did not work with the kernel.
It was pointed out by 'Nathan' on this l
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> Sarcasm? Hardly. I came to perl via Sanskrit. The way perl compresses
> such a lot of information makes a lot of sense to someone who has studied,
> say, the Vyakarana sutras.
>
> --
> Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Interesting.
I've studi
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, brian moore wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 07:48:35PM +0300, virtanen wrote:
> > On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote:
> > > virtanen scripsit:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >***
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote:
> virtanen scripsit:
> >
> >This:
> >
> >***
> >rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/;s/\.htm$/.html/g' *.HTM
> >***
> >
> >looks
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Frodo Baggins wrote:
__
> In debian dist there is a perl scrip called
> rename, which allows you to transform your filenames as you
> please:). For instance, to transform ONE.HTM, TWO.HTM, THREE.HTM into
> one.html, two.html, three.html
Often we have got files, which originate from m$ programs.
1)
msword documents I wanted to make into html. There is a program called
mswordview, and it can convert and copy the files by doing:
for file in *.doc; do mswordview $file > ${file%.doc}.html; done
2)
The extensions are often wrong.
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> To lowercase the names:
>
> $ for file in *HTM; do mv $file `echo $file | tr A-Z a-z`; done
>
> then you can change the extension from .htm to .html
>
> The trick aboave was embedding a shell command within `backtics`.
> It get executed before th
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
__
> > And I wanted to get them each into html, if possible with a single
> > command.
> Try:
>
> $ for file in *.doc; do mswordview $file > ${file%.doc}.html; done
__
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Patrick J Draper wrote:
> No matter how I partition/set up my drive I or where I create the partition
> (I have tried primary and logical) get the same error when running the
> boot.bat file on the Installation CD.
>
> Kernel Panic: Cannot Mount Volume.
1)
Did you run the in
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, virtanen wrote:
> I did it according to Your advice. It worked fine.
> So I can recommend this lilo.conf file to the others who have got
> dos on the 'first' (=C in dos) hardisk
> and
> linux
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> > about twenty word documents starting with 'a'.
> > And I wanted to get them each into html, if possible with a single
> > command.
> > What to do?
> > (Some people who know linux/unix well will surely know an easy answer how
> > to do it.)
>
> I'm su
Hi,
I started using mswordview just today. (My system is Debian/GNU linux
'slink'.)
It works fine and good. (I've used latex2html as well to make good
html-documents earlier, but when starting from msword docs it is too much
trouble to convert them first to latex and then to html...)
Mswordvi
ue, 11 Jul 2000, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> virtanen wrote:
> > 1)
> > My machine has got the following OS's and hd's:
> >
> > On the hda there is win98 and on the hdb there is 'debian' slink.
> > The machine bios cannot boot from hdb.
> >
>
On 10 Jul 2000, John Hasler wrote:
> Tom writes:
> > This line in your /etc/lilo.conf is what clobbered your /dev/hda1
> > partition:
>
> > boot=/dev/hda1
>
> > What that did was install Lilo in the boot sector of your DOS/Windows
> > partition and wiped out the DOS boot record.
>
> Which could
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > The wd module was there on the list, but install failed.
>
> The latest set of boot disks is missing the 8390 module which is
> loaded before the wd module. That should be fixed soon.
I installed debian 'slink' and got it working. I did not have
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
> You should have the disk with drivers for your card. On that disk could be
> something called ezstart (or of the kind), thats a program to setup the
> card.
> Andrew
>
OK I'll try to find that disk. But at this place it will be difficult.
(Nobody want
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > The wd module was there on the list, but install failed.
>
> The latest set of boot disks is missing the 8390 module which is
> loaded before the wd module. That should be fixed soon.
Meanwhile, what could I do?
What kind of packet to install to
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
> One problem I had with that card is as follows:
> Ethernet-HOWTO suggests and you turn off the PnP mode, and set it to a
> specific IRQ/base. Until I did that, it would not work absolutely, and in
> syslog I would get a message about Tx/Rx timing out, pos
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> It's a kernel problem, not a distribution problem. Your kernel, as
> compiled, probably does not have the wd.o module.
>
> Try recompiling the kernel and select "Western Digital/SMC cards"
> in 'make menuconfig', either 'y' or 'm'.
> >
> > That doesn't
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Yup, the card is there. That's good ...
Tried two things:
1) tried to install 'Potato'. (I used 'slink' earlier)
That doesn't admit wd module at all. So the network didn't start working.
2) Tried to install 'Corel 1.1'.
Did not make network worki
> > while i'm still working on getting debian installed, i'd like to
> > look ahead to what options are available among the windowing
> > environments.
> >
> > i know of the following:
> >
> > Gnome (? uses motif? )
> > KDE (? uses Q? )
> > Afterstep (? is this still used by anyone?
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 07:49:58PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've got an ethercard as shown on the subject line.
> >
> > Can't get it wortking.
>
> Please do a `modprobe wd' and tell us the output of that (if any) plus
> the re
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> Don Cavaiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Finally, is it possible to put a new icon on the window desktop so
> > that
> > I can start a favorite program with just a click?
>
> You need a file manager which uses icons. A very nice one to use is
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Guyren G Howe wrote:
> How do I get out of package hell?
>
>
> I've tried everything I can think of. Just now, for example, I told dselect
> to remove everything.
Did you remove really *everything*?
In this case it is easiest to start *installing process* just the same
wa
Try to see, if there is someone in some other console using it anyway.
If 'anybody' is cd'd on your cd's directories you cannot umount it I
think.
Use in every console 'cd' to take the user to 'the home'. CD insn't
anybodys's home at your computer?
Then using 'su' umount it by giving 'umount d
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Onno wrote:
> Before you buy a CD Writer please visit:
>
> http://www.elaborate-bytes.com/CloneCD/english/hardware.htm
>
> (subsection of: http://www.elaborate-bytes.com/english/corp/index.htm)
There was an interesting program available, thank you a lot.
But it is written
Anyone out there who has used the following cd-writer with Debian?
HP Surestore CD-WRITE+.8210i
Does it work properly?
Any problems?
What about HP Surestore CD-WRITE+.8100i?
hv
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Hi,
anyone out there who has used AGFA 1236S Scanner with Debian?
Does it work properly?
Any problems?
hv
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On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Chan wrote:
> The Simplified Chinese page automatically loaded when I hit your home
> page. How can I change the default language to English?
Probably you've put in your 'language preferences' 'simplified chinese'
first.
Do you use Netscape?
hv
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Nitebirdz wrote:
> installed the beta version for Linux, and it seems to be pretty fast
> too... as fast as the version for Windows.
Is it possible to install it to Slink? I tried, but couldn't get it
working.
hv
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On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 08:55:30PM +0100, Francesco Tapparo wrote:
> I maintain SCWM, a guile-powered window manager. An user asked me to add a
> Provides: x-window-manager, but I cannot find this virtual package in the
> virtual package list, neither in the policy (I have debian-policy 3.1.1.1).
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
> Composer (an HTML editor) is WYSIWYG, and it comes with Netscape
> for Linux.
>
> Art
Amaya is one good WYSIWYG html editor available for Debian.
hv
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I´m trying install a program call IDL in Debian distribution without sucess.
> When I mount the CD drive and start the install program the console show me
What is this program?
idled?
do you have it as a .deb package?
hv
A question:
There is a program to convert ps-files into html-files.
Is there any program available for debian, which would convert ps-files
directly into html-files?
hv
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On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, David Blackman wrote:
I didi more or less the same:
all the xpm* (for lid5 and lib6) it works with me as well.
> I ahve all of these xpm packages installed and my wp8 works just fine, so
> for simplicity, do what I do, grab everything with xpm in the name
hv
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On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Godric wrote:
> Am I alone in believing the battle is between empowerment and
> profit?
Not at all alone I think that there are amny, who agree with you. For me
as well empowerment is the main issue.
> Between an interactive computer operating system, and a
> basically non
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Charles Gates wrote:
> I installed xfstt without problems,
I had a lot of problems with that, but
but I can't figure out how to get
> Netscape to change the font size on a font and remember that size for
> the next time Netscape is run.
In my case (edit -> preferences ->
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Haris Siakalis wrote:
> Hello,
> Maybe the package gpm is not installed. How do i install it?
1) There exists a package called 'gpm'.
2) Did you install it?
3) Which method of intallation did you use?
4) Did the intallation procedure ask anything about the configuration of
Hi,
is out there anybody, who has got experience on using Cobalt Qube 2?
(Internet server appliance using linux, apache and smb preconfigured)
We are thinking here (an educational organization, about 40 workers; 12
000 students...) to buy a www-server with easy administration tasks and
uses f
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Onno wrote:
> At 11:57 AM 11/16/99 -0500, Brian Burnes wrote:
> >Hello:
> >
> >I am a microbiology laboratory manager with limited computer literacy, but
> >I am interested in the capabilities of Debian. I need to create a
> >laboratory computer system that is multiuser (with
I'm having a problem with the emacs-W3 browser.
When trying to start it is complaining:
invalid regexp: "Invalid preceding regular expression"
How do I fix this?
What to do?
While installing Xemacs (mule-canna-wnn) I didn't complain much...
___
hv
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On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 12:47:12PM +0100, Joost Kooij wrote:
> 1. get qmail source and build a deb:
>
> apt-get install qmail-src
> cd qmail-src-*
> fakeroot debian/rules binary
> cd ..
sudo apt-get install qmail-src && build-qmail, you mean.
--
Havo
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
> In first place, you have to decompress the debian-guide.tar.bz2 file by using:
>
> tar -xvIf debian-guide.tar.bz2
>
> This command generates following files...
You seem to be right. It was another book I tried decompress earlier.
>
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
> I have downloaded the sources of the Debian linux documentation in the format
> .tar.bz2. While compiling...
I've tried some three times to get a book compressed in that bz2 format
uncomperessed to a readable version. But no LaTex, TeX or LyX ever
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Aaron Solochek wrote:
> Ok, I tried to install mpeg123, and gqmpeg. Since I am running potato,
> when I went to dselect this stuff (2 days ago) it ran into problem
> becuase it couldn't find gnotepad. Now everything seems messed up and
> I have no idea how to fix these depend
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Mock Ko wrote:
> This is now my 6th attempt at installing debian. I
> have so far not made it past the dselect phase even
> once.
>
> All I want to do is install a base system with tcp-ip
> and ipx networking, dhcpcd, X, and a basic window
> manager, so that I can go and get
My Cron Daemon is bombarding me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with these
messages:
-- Forwarded message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /usr/bin/python
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 13:40:00 +0200
To: [EMAIL PROTE
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, raymond ferrari wrote:
> After re-installing Debian(I had a workstation)and change to dialup
> during setup. Everything went great except when I bootup(I have a dual
> boot system with win95, BootMagic) it hangs...LIL- is all I get...What's
> up...please help. I had a perfectly
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Mock Ko wrote:
> I did the installation for debian, but it failed
> miserably.
>
> It did the initial install, but it crashed every time
> I rebooted, so I booted from the boot disk I created.
Hi,
I think that we need to know at least something about your hardware
specificat
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Daniel Haude wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Kent West wrote:
>
> > smoothly as it should have (for whatever reason). Although this
> > next idea is a child of the Windows mentality, you might want to
> > redo the install from the beginning. A more experienced person
> > would f
By the way, does anyone out there have got a soundcard made by 'Addonics'
containing that OPL3-Sax chip?
I happen to have that kind of card and
couldn't get it ever working with any kind linux (RH, SuSE, Debian.)
So, should I try it once again?
hv
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Rune Linding Raun wrot
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Available Optional packages in section doc
>
> debian-guide - Text from: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage
>
> This package will install the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from
> the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Shaul Karl wrote:
> > Another option is http://www2.newriders.com/cfm/prod_book.cfm?RecordID=585 ;
> > the real source to it is available, and it's fairly easy to produce a
> > PostScript file from it.
> >
>
> Not Found
>
> The requested URL /debian/debian-guide.tar.bz2 was
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Add deb http://kde.tdyc.com slink kde contrib rkrusty to your
> /etc/apt/sources/list
should be:
/etc/apt/sources.list
By the way,
where to get these addresses in general?
Could someone put somewhere a database for these addresses?
hv
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On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, raymond ferrari wrote:
> I am having problems creating a boot disk as the resc1440 on the cd is
> too large for my 1.44M floppy. I do not have a bootable cd-rom. What
> should I do? I am using the cd from the Linux World Expo. that was
> handed out. Also, what do I use for the
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, we swam to atlantis wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I purchased a HP 812C printer yesterday and I've been trying to get it to
> work with Potato, but have had no luck.
>
> I've already read the Linux printer how-to and have done the following:
...
It might be easiest to start with 'm
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Rob Mahurin wrote:
> xvncviewer is not actually an xserver in the sense that you type it
> from a text console and it gives you a graphical console. All the
> viewer does is allow you to view a vnc session started by the server.
> Once you have a GUI to play with, xvncviewer
te to this directory
... etc, etc
this is exactly the faq I've read and I've already made sure that users
can write to this directory and...
as already told as follows:
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> On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, virtanen wrote:
> >
> > I installed vncserver a
I installed vncserver and xvncviewer.
The first problem is that I can run vncserver only only as 'root'.
I gave the read and write access to any user to the directory as suggested
in the faq file (/tmp/.X11-unix) But it didn't help. What to do next?
The second problem is that I cannot run
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Aaron Stromas wrote:
After seeing the discussion concerning ttf fonts and xfstt Idecided to try
this thing as well.
There was no problem to put the fonts in their position and reading the
FAG doc...
But if I'll give the command
'make xfstt && make install'
The machine
alvin wrote:
> > if you(lilo) get stuckuse dos/windows to "fdisk /mbr" and
> > try to fix the lilo.conf file again
> >
> > have fun
> > alvin
Hi,
I managed to get it working. The thing, which was difficult was to find
out that if I wanted to boot first dos (there are some other users of
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote:
> Virtanen, a friend of mine has similar problems -- his pentium II needs
> mounting brackets to hold it to the motherboard, and he hasn't bought them
> yet.
>
> It might not help, but ... one never knows. :)
>
What is this mounting brackets?
-hv
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