With ETCH Everything will be OK!!
Greetings from Cuba.
olr
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El Lun, 29 de Octubre de 2007, 12:30 pm, Triskal escribió:
> Hi there!
>
> I did a search for my problem, but couldn't find the answer. If I
> overlooked it, I apologize. Also, I'm quite new to Linux (I've used it
> for LaTeX, but no
With ETCH Everything will be OK!!
Greetings from Cuba.
olr
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El Lun, 29 de Octubre de 2007, 12:30 pm, Triskal escribió:
> Hi there!
>
> I did a search for my problem, but couldn't find the answer. If I
> overlooked it, I apologize. Also, I'm quite new to Linux (I've used it
> for LaTeX, but no
Thanks to everyone!
I'm still not finished downloading etch. I hope, etch will recognize
my sata discs. I'll let you know once I'll know more.
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 10:30:05AM -0700, Triskal wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I did a search for my problem, but couldn't find the answer. If I
> overlooked it, I apologize. Also, I'm quite new to Linux (I've used it
> for LaTeX, but not much else, and I'm an absolute novice at installing
> Linux.)
>
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Triskal wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I did a search for my problem, but couldn't find the answer. If I
> overlooked it, I apologize. Also, I'm quite new to Linux (I've used it
> for LaTeX, but not much else, and I'm an absolute novice at installing
> Linux.
Hi there!
I did a search for my problem, but couldn't find the answer. If I
overlooked it, I apologize. Also, I'm quite new to Linux (I've used it
for LaTeX, but not much else, and I'm an absolute novice at installing
Linux.)
About my system:
1. I have a Dell Dimension 5150 with a 320 GB SATA ha
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 08:44:35AM -0400, Councillor Smola wrote:
> I have purchased a Debian install DVD disk from Softcopy Systems in Toronto.
>
> After the initial install process the program asks to reboot and I did so.
> The next phase was a screen indicating that the installation was correct
On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 08:44 -0400, Councillor Smola wrote:
> I have purchased a Debian install DVD disk from Softcopy Systems in Toronto.
>
> After the initial install process the program asks to reboot and I did so.
> The next phase was a screen indicating that the installation was correct.
> ie:
I have purchased a Debian install DVD disk from Softcopy Systems in Toronto.
After the initial install process the program asks to reboot and I did so.
The next phase was a screen indicating that the installation was correct.
ie: Congradulations you have successfully installed Debion.
At this poi
Hi,
sorry about that my last short subject line. I try it now again with
a more precise subject line.
I had a problem installing linux on a ultra5 with solaris 2.7 and solaris 2.8
on it. I had created the 5th partiton for linux and the 6th for the linux
swap partiton (=> hda5 / for linux with ext2
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From: "George Morey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 9:50 AM
Subject: installing debian linux as a vm guest
> Can I avoid the CD creation route for installing the debian linux? I
would j
on Wed, Sep 25, 2002, George Morey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Can I avoid the CD creation route for installing the debian linux? I
> would just as soon get the linux kernal, ramdisk file system and a
> robust file system and create my linux guests using those files
> thereby forgoing the CD cre
Can I avoid the CD creation route for installing the debian linux? I would just as
soon get the linux kernal, ramdisk file system and a robust file system and create my
linux guests using those files thereby forgoing the CD create intermediate step that
appears to be required. I do not require
> The image, rescue.bin, is an exact binary duplicate of the bits
> that should be on the floppy disk. The floppy needs to be created
> with a program, such as 'dd', that will dump the raw bits to the disk.
> You will then have a compressed ext2 filesystem on the disk, which
> windows can't read.
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 04:58:23PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi!
|
| My name is Jim. Windows is a pain in the neck so i decided to use linux ;o)
Great! Welcome to the community.
| But i have a problem with the install. I downloaded the three mirror files
| (.iso) and made myself the d
Hi!
My name is Jim. Windows is a pain in the neck so i decided to use linux ;o)
But i have a problem with the install. I downloaded the three mirror files
(.iso) and made myself the debian cds.
When i start to install Linux, everything is fine until i get to this spot:
Install the operating Sy
Hello,
I am trying to install Debian Linux on an Atari clone, the Hades060 which uses a
68060 CPU. When I try to initialize a swap or linux partition, I get one of
three
errors: 1) segmentation error, 2) kernel panic: free list empty and 3) kernel
panic: free list corrupted.
Could you tell me wh
gt; partitions(e,g : D/). How can I do it? Can I install it in D:\ without
> disturbing the windows-98 which is in c: drive? Do I have to repartition the
> hard disk while installing Debian-LINUX? If I succeed in installing how can
> I swith between operating systems?
> Please help m
my pre-exixting
> partitions(e,g : D/). How can I do it? Can I install it in D:\ without
> disturbing the windows-98 which is in c: drive? Do I have to repartition the
> hard disk while installing Debian-LINUX? If I succeed in installing how can
> I swith between operating systems?
You shou
hout
disturbing the windows-98 which is in c: drive? Do I have to repartition the
hard disk while installing Debian-LINUX? If I succeed in installing how can
I swith between operating systems?
Please help me in these matters.
Email me at : [EMAIL PROTE
> Subject: installing debian linux from cdrom
> Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 19:54:14 PST
> From: "Nam-Anh Pham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> I recently got a debian linux cd (Slink release, version 2.1). I tried to
> install it on m
I recently got a debian linux cd (Slink release, version 2.1). I tried to
install it on my old 486, but it would not recognize the cdrom. Do you have
any advice? My pc is an old 486 clone built in 93. It has a Mitsumi 2x
cdrom. I thought it was ATAPI compliant, but am not sure. The cdrom w
On Wed, 17 Mar, 1999 à 09:22:06PM -0500, Francois-Nicola Demers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to install Debian on a 2mg memory 386? I know that
> Debian offer a low-level memory installation for PC under 5mg. Is
> this offer is also for 2mg memory 386?
>
Hi,
It should be done but you'll pro
Them ny first experience with bo didn't exist? I had a 386 w/ 2M of
memory and a MFM hd and installed bo with no real problem. The result
won't be pretty, but it should work as well as anything else available
today. You might wish to get an old bo distribution, tho.
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Robert
Hi,
Is it possible to install Debian on a 2mg memory 386? I know that
Debian offer a low-level memory installation for PC under 5mg. Is
this offer is also for 2mg memory 386?
Thanks
Francois-N. Demers
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On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, Mickelberry, Travis L wrote:
> WHEN I TRY TO INSTALL LINUX EVERYTHING GOES FINE UNTIL I HAVE TO REBOOT
> THE MACHINE...I MADE A BOOT FLOPPY AND IT TELLS ME TO LEAVE IT IN...SO
> THEN I REBOOT AND IT SAYS LOADING LINUX...THEN IT SAY UNCOMPESSING LINUX
> AND IT GET STUCK AND JUS
WHEN I TRY TO INSTALL LINUX EVERYTHING GOES FINE UNTIL I HAVE TO REBOOT
THE MACHINE...I MADE A BOOT FLOPPY AND IT TELLS ME TO LEAVE IT IN...SO
THEN I REBOOT AND IT SAYS LOADING LINUX...THEN IT SAY UNCOMPESSING LINUX
AND IT GET STUCK AND JUST SITS THERE WITH TO FLOPPY DISK ACTIVITY...I
HAVE TRIED 4
> I saw your reply to Bert Conliffe an was hoping you could give me similar
> assistance.
:) I'll try. I'm only a newbie myself...
> Personal background:
> I've learned computers by sitting in front of them and struggling my way
> through them. Currently I use WindowsNT at work with Lotus notes
I tried to do what you are trying to do over the network. I finally took the
cd out of my win95 computer, installed the files via dselect, and then put
the drive back. After all the trying to get around it, that was the easiest.
It takes quite a while to load all the files to the machine.
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Will Lowe wrote:
>
> Hmm. I don't know much about null modem cables. Too bad you don't have
> CD drive handy, but anyway:
>
> > man doesn't seem to work on my machine. ( I get bash: man: command not
> > found)
> man's not on the base disks, because the manpages themselves take up
> quite a bi
Hmm. I don't know much about null modem cables. Too bad you don't have
CD drive handy, but anyway:
> man doesn't seem to work on my machine. ( I get bash: man: command not
> found)
man's not on the base disks, because the manpages themselves take up
quite a bit of space.
> Linux/UNIX book I
I saw your reply to Bert Conliffe an was hoping you could give me similar
assistance.
Personal background:
I've learned computers by sitting in front of them and struggling my way
through them. Currently I use WindowsNT at work with Lotus notes 4.5 for
E-Mail and Netscape for surfing. I can find my
Brandon wrote:
>
> Could someone tell me what the base1 3.tgz is for and what the base.bin
> files are for...
> i am just kinda getting into linux and wanted to know...
>
Hi,
The 5 base-?.bin files are for writing to floppies. They contain the
base system which has enough utilities to install
Could someone tell me what the base1 3.tgz is for and what the base.bin
files are for...
i am just kinda getting into linux and wanted to know...
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alexander Skwar) writes:
> Hello !
> Last night I wanted to install Debian v1.3.1 from July '97 with a
> Kernel v2.0.29. After I partitioned my hard disk, the install
> programm checked my hard disk for errors and got a whole lot of
> them. It repeated printing:
>
> scsi0: Ta
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> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Installing Debian Linux v1.3.1 from July '97
>
> Hello !
> Last night I wanted to install Debian v1.3.1 from July '97 with a
> Kernel v2.0.29.
> After I partitioned my hard disk, the install programm checked my
Hello !
Last night I wanted to install Debian v1.3.1 from July '97 with a
Kernel v2.0.29.
After I partitioned my hard disk, the install programm checked my hard
disk for errors and got a whole lot of them. It repeated printing:
scsi0: Target 6 underflow - Wanted at least 1024, got 512, residual S
Hello !
Last night I wanted to install Debian v1.3.1 from July '97 with a
Kernel v2.0.29.
After I partitioned my hard disk, the install programm checked my hard
disk for errors and got a whole lot of them. It repeated printing:
scsi0: Target 6 underflow - Wanted at least 1024, got 512, residual S
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Rob Green wrote:
> Probing PCI hardware
> Warning unknown PCI device (1039:5107) please read include/linux/pci.h
>
These warnings as far as I know are harmless as i have been told. O get
lots of them but my system continues to work fine.
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It's possible this device is in the development kernel.
Bruce
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I guess you don't get to the menu? The message would not be fatal in itself.
Is that the last statement the system prints, and does it hang after that?
If your BIOS lets you disable plug-and-play and set fixed interrupts
for your devices, do that.
Thanks
Bruce
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"Rob Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello tried to install Debian the other nite.
> I have partitioned my drive 750-250Mbs for debian on the 250Mbs
> I boot the rescue disk and it starts install
> then it reaches this error message
>
> Probing PCI hardware
> Warning unknown PCI device (1039
assist me in installing Debian Linux
Thank you very much
Rob Green
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I've been trying to install Debian Linux on my IBM Thinkpad 365XD. After
creating and booting with the rescue disk (rsc1440.bin) I get the usual
booting message consisting of the Debian disclaimer and such and then the
boot prompt. I just hit enter to continue booting and I get this happening
L
One problem that you may be having with the 3c509 is the plug and play
capability. If you boot to DOS, run 3c5x9cfg and disable plug and play,
the card should work great.
Chip
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You can't get a Debian 1.3 CD yet - though you should be able to in a week
or so. I think it works best if you install the vga16 X server first, and
then install whatever special server you need for your card.
Thanks
Bruce
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I have a 3Com Etherlink III ISA (3C509b-Combo) card. The driver which I
am using is the 3C509 driver, which was the closest I could find in the
base system.
On Sat, 14 Jun 1997, Jesse Goldman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sound as if you might have the wrong driver for your 3Com card. What model
> is the ca
Hi,
Sound as if you might have the wrong driver for your 3Com card. What model
is the card and what driver are you using for it?
J. Goldman
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When you boot up a base system there is a command line ftp and telnet
client available. Can you ping ftp.debian.org from the base system
machine? If you can't make the command line ftp client work:
>ftp ftp.debian.org
because of timeouts, but you can get to locations on the "local" net, t
I have been attempting to install debian linux onto my Cyrix 6x86 PC
from the ftp.de.debian.org site. I successfully downloaded the
installation disks (via windows 95), created a 300MB linux partition and a
linux swap partition, and got the basic OS functioning.
When I ran dselect, i got the e
I have been attempting to install debian linux onto my Cyrix 6x86 PC
from the ftp.de.debian.org site. I successfully downloaded the
installation disks (via windows 95), created a 300MB linux partition and a
linux swap partition, and got the basic OS functioning.
When I ran dselect, i got the e
On Mon, 19 May 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> On Mon, 19 May 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
>
> > I'd recommend creating a partition for MS-DOS right away.
> > No need to actually install it till required.
>
> Agreed. Dos/Win/NT want the first partition of the first drive to be
> "their" boot fil
On Tue, 20 May 1997, Lawrence Chim wrote:
> What about a bootable CD and install it directly from the CD?
> Redhat allows installation without using floppies.
>
A bootable CD is fine for those system that have that support (with a
"proper" cd of course). If your CD drive is on a scsi device you c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm waiting for parts to arrive for a new system. I can probably get a copy
> of MSDOG, but I'd like to avoid this. Eventually it will perhaps be
> necessary to install Windows 95 or Windows NT and MSDOG, but to begin with,
> I will install Linux.
>
> I expect to be
What about a bootable CD and install it directly from the CD?
Redhat allows installation without using floppies.
Lawrence,
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On Mon, 19 May 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> I'd recommend creating a partition for MS-DOS right away.
> No need to actually install it till required.
Agreed. Dos/Win/NT want the first partition of the first drive to be
"their" boot file system. So decide what you want for DOS and build the
p
I'd recommend creating a partition for MS-DOS right away.
No need to actually install it till required.
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On Mon, 19 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm waiting for parts to arrive for a new system. I can probably get a copy
> of MSDOG, but I'd like to avoid this. Eventually
I'm waiting for parts to arrive for a new system. I can probably get a copy
of MSDOG, but I'd like to avoid this. Eventually it will perhaps be
necessary to install Windows 95 or Windows NT and MSDOG, but to begin with,
I will install Linux.
I expect to be able to create the installation disks
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