On Wednesday, October 9, 2024 11:30:36 AM CEST, Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
root@architect:~# dpkg -l 'linux-image*'
if someone would ask me, i would recommend to type (as root):
get rid of the old/unnecessary files:
# apt-get --purge autoremove
reinstall the current kernel:
# apt-get --reinstall
On 09/10/2024 16:30, Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
root@architect:~# apt-cache policy linux-image-amd64
linux-image-amd64:
Installed: (none)
Install this package and it will pull latest kernel. Perhaps you need to
fix nvidia issues as well.
On Wed, Oct 09, 2024 at 05:55:34 -0400, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> What version of Debian are you running? You should not have kernel 5.10.0
> and 6.1.0.
He doesn't. The vast majority of those kernel packages are in the "rc"
state (removed, but configuration files are not purged). Most likel
On Wed, 2024-10-09 at 05:55 -0400, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> What version of Debian are you running? You should not have kernel
> 5.10.0 and 6.1.0. Please post the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.
> It looks like you have repo's from two different Debian releases.
root@architect:~# cat /et
On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 5:31 AM Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
> On Wed, 2024-10-09 at 08:59 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> > On 9 Oct 2024 11:05 +0300, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis Grigoriou):
> > > It seems like one of my Debian Bookworm installations is stuck on
> > > this kernel. All other Bookw
On 9 Oct 2024 12:30 +0300, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis Grigoriou):
> This is an excerpt from /etc/syslog:
>
> 2024-10-07T19:33:45.474746+03:00 architect systemd-modules-load[320]:
> Error running install command 'modprobe nvidia-modeset ; modprobe -i
> nvidia-current-drm ' for module nvidia_drm
On Wed, 2024-10-09 at 08:59 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 9 Oct 2024 11:05 +0300, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis Grigoriou):
> > It seems like one of my Debian Bookworm installations is stuck on
> > this kernel. All other Bookworm installations are running 6.1.0.26-
> > amd64. I installed 6.
On 9 Oct 2024 11:05 +0300, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis Grigoriou):
> It seems like one of my Debian Bookworm installations is stuck on
> this kernel. All other Bookworm installations are running 6.1.0.26-
> amd64. I installed 6.1.0.26 manually but I got a lot of errors during
> boot and no GUI.
On 2/16/19 5:41 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote:
I don't really know,
What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're
talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not
top posting)
Pa
On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote:
> I don't really know,
What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're
talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not
top posting)
> it is a net install, draws the current packag
I don't really know, it is a net install, draws the current packages
from the repos... so it must have access. no wire was plunged in and my
wifi adapter needed iwiwifi-7260-17.ucode and asked for it.
The installer seems to Only install needed/desired packages.
for example, I did Not want the "d
On 2/15/2019 11:01 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Buster install on 820 Friday, February 15 2019
on USB #1: firmware-buster-DI-alpha5-amd64-netinst.iso
I also have on USB #2: firmware-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
booted with #1, ... It did ask for firmware, I put #2 in and pressed
"continue" and install co
Buster install on 820 Friday, February 15 2019
on USB #1: firmware-buster-DI-alpha5-amd64-netinst.iso
I also have on USB #2: firmware-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
booted with #1, ... It did ask for firmware, I put #2 in and pressed
"continue" and install continued and I was able to select my wifi
Hop
On 14/02/19 2:30 AM, deb wrote:
> Thank you Alexander.
>
> I kinda like the idea of pulling the Intel wifi and just going with a
> Think Penguin free software wifi.
>
> https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/penguin-wireless-n-usb-adapter-gnu-linux-tpe-n150usb
>
>
The one that says: "Debian 7,
On 2/12/2019 3:25 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
In response to that painful "(still installing 9.7 ...)".
You can also use these official and unofficial at the same time images
to install Debian. [1]
As a last resort you can disassemble laptop and physically remove Intel
WiFi NIC before ins
On 12.02.2019 3:46, deb wrote:
>
> Thanks ~everyone:
>
> Do I gather correctly that Brian is the resident, sarcastic,
> cranky-pants herein?
>
> I stopped reading his replies to folks.
>
>
> anyways:
>
> > A suggestion, especially when installing on unfamiliar hardware, is
> to download the fi
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 17:46:19 (-0500), deb wrote:
> [ Peter wrote: ]
> > A suggestion, especially when installing on unfamiliar hardware, is
> to download the firmware archive for your platform and unpack it into
> a directory named firmware
>
> I hear you on this @Peter^
>
> I guess I'm kinda w
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 17:46:19 -0500, deb wrote:
> Do I gather correctly that Brian is the resident, sarcastic, cranky-pants
> herein?
Flatterer.
--
Brian.
deb, on 2019-02-11 :
> Do I gather correctly that Brian is the resident, sarcastic,
> cranky-pants herein?
>
> I stopped reading his replies to folks.
Well, I prefer to make no assumptions about people just by
looking on the content of two emails. After all the first
intervention from Brian has m
Thanks ~everyone:
Do I gather correctly that Brian is the resident, sarcastic,
cranky-pants herein?
I stopped reading his replies to folks.
anyways:
> A suggestion, especially when installing on unfamiliar hardware, is
to download the firmware archive for your platform and unpack it i
the last time I had such a problem (Buster net install using wifi) I
bookmarked this
https://wiki.debian.org/Firmware#Firmware_during_the_installation
I believe restarting the installer (from USB) with a second USB inserted
with the firmware solved it... needed packages were found and used.
s
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 14:01:06 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> Are you sure about 8625, rather than 8265?
Well-spotted.
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/firmware-iwlwifi
--
Brian.
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 20:42:10 +0100, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> I believe I found those firmware images in the package
> firmware-misc-nonfree. You can install it using:
I believe you have not.
https://packages.debian.org/sid/all/firmware-misc-nonfree/filelist
--
Brian.
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 13:33:39 (-0500), deb wrote:
>
> Hello folks:
>
> When I hit the networking section on a fresh install of 9.6 (full
> install .ISO, not live),
>
> I'm told to insert a USB of these non-free bits.
>
> iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode, iwlwifi-8625-25.ucode,
> iwlwifi-8625-24.ucode,
On 2/11/19 8:42 PM, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> I believe I found those firmware images in the package
> firmware-misc-nonfree. You can install it using:
>
> $ sudo apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
Whoopsie, one should read "firmware-iwlwifi".
Anyway, the iwlwifi-8625-22.ucode alone should d
Good Day,
Usually this shouldn't be an issue, but due to the nature of
the recent vulnerability in the package installer APT, any
Debian ISO up to 9.6 should be trashed and replaced by 9.7 or
greater.
See https://www.debian.org/security/2019/dsa-4371
and https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20190123
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 13:33:39 -0500, deb wrote:
[...]
> * wouldn't it be useful for the installer to Also say what exact hardware it
> is, that is requiring various bits & pieces?
As far as I can see, you haven't given which hardware you are using either.
--
Brian.
On 4/30/2018 5:00 PM, john doe wrote:
Hi Alan,
On 4/30/2018 2:54 PM, Alan Tu wrote:
John, I do enjoy giving back by documenting and reporting bugs.
:)
Is there some way, at least theoretically, that you know of to get the
text installer to record the output and the responses it think its
r
Hi Alan,
On 4/30/2018 2:54 PM, Alan Tu wrote:
John, I do enjoy giving back by documenting and reporting bugs.
:)
Is there some way, at least theoretically, that you know of to get the
text installer to record the output and the responses it think its
receiving? There's going to be an issue
John, I do enjoy giving back by documenting and reporting bugs.
Is there some way, at least theoretically, that you know of to get the
text installer to record the output and the responses it think its
receiving? There's going to be an issue if the media is read-only and
it can't write files, that
On 4/30/2018 12:01 PM, Alan Tu wrote:
Thanks John for confirming how things are supposed to work, that helps
because it narrows things down and I don't need to wonder what is the
correct way. In MIPS it turns out choices 10 11 is the default.
Problem averted/bypassed.
We're not going to solve it
Thanks John for confirming how things are supposed to work, that helps
because it narrows things down and I don't need to wonder what is the
correct way. In MIPS it turns out choices 10 11 is the default.
Problem averted/bypassed.
We're not going to solve it here, but its still weird. Entering 10
On 4/30/2018 3:00 AM, Alan Tu wrote:
Hi, I'm playing with Debian 9.4 stretch on other architectures via the
QEMU emulator (eventually for security research.) I can't figure out
how to handle the numerical software selection menu in the _text_
installer.
I managed to install Debian x86 inside QEM
Hi,
Thank you for an answer.
Got my problem solved. It was due to priorities for apt. Had the line
"stable" in the priority file, while wheezy has moved to oldstable.
2015-09-30 1:42 GMT+03:00 Stephen Allen :
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 05:31:29PM +0300, Roman wrote:
> > Hei guys,
> >
> > Seems l
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 05:31:29PM +0300, Roman wrote:
> Hei guys,
>
> Seems like I need your help.
> Can't go much more further...
>
> Reading package lists... Done
> W: There is no public key available for the following key IDs:
> 7638D0442B90D010
> W: There is no public key available for the f
On 2014-10-20, Alan Greenberger wrote:
> On 2014-10-20, Alan Greenberger wrote:
>> Thank you for responding.
>>
>> On 2014-10-20, Darac Marjal wrote:
>>>
>>> --uAKRQypu60I7Lcqm
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>> Content-Disposition: inline
>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-print
On 2014-10-20, Alan Greenberger wrote:
> Thank you for responding.
>
> On 2014-10-20, Darac Marjal wrote:
>>
>> --uAKRQypu60I7Lcqm
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>> Content-Disposition: inline
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 12:21:58PM -040
Thank you for responding.
On 2014-10-20, Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> --uAKRQypu60I7Lcqm
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 12:21:58PM -0400, Alan Greenberger wrote:
>> This morning I tried t
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 12:21:58PM -0400, Alan Greenberger wrote:
> This morning I tried to update a wheezy recently upgraded from squeeze.
> It didn't work and I am stuck.
>
> # aptitude update
> # aptitude
> g
> u
You update aptitude twice?
> These packages could be upgraded, but they have
On Jo, 16 mai 13, 20:27:24, Nick Lidakis wrote:
...
> dpkg: error processing
> /var/cache/apt/archives/libmjpegutils-2.0-0_1%3a2.0.0+debian-2_i386.deb
> (--unpack):
> trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libmjpegutils-2.0.so.0.0.0',
> which is also in package libmjpegtools-2.0-0:i386 1:2.0
On Fri, 17 May 2013 02:30:01 +0200
Nick Lidakis wrote:
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Here's my version of the same code (1)
#apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies...
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 15 May 2013 at 09:34:07 -0500, Julian C. Dunn wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to automate a Wheezy install, porting preseed.cfg from the
> > previous release. Everything works great but I can't find the knobs to
> > provide responses for the followi
On Wed 15 May 2013 at 09:34:07 -0500, Julian C. Dunn wrote:
> I'm trying to automate a Wheezy install, porting preseed.cfg from the
> previous release. Everything works great but I can't find the knobs to
> provide responses for the following screens:
>
> http://imgur.com/L3QNhIg
Package: apt-cd
OK, it's sorted. Seems that synaptic is smarter than apt-get.
Brian.
On 11/22/2012 04:30 AM, brian wrote:
I seem to be stuck in a loop having tried to do an update. The problem
is with fpc, the FreePascal compiler.
I'd downloaded fpc and Lazarus (the sort-of Delphi clone using fpc)
from the
Hi,
On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 09:07 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> Using: Lenny i386
>
> The only way I can bypass this is to go "single user mode" and
> pressing Ctrl+d, any other way to get rid of this problem?
I suspect it's a problem specific to your RTC clock. What's your
hardware (or motherb
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:32:38 +0200, Stefan Sassenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm cleaning up a debian installation using synaptic and I removed
> (directly or as dependency) artwiz-cursor "completely". Something must
> have gone awry, because there was an error message during post-removal
>
Florian Kulzer wrote:
O
Is this still about the problem with gtkwifi? What you posted initially
showed that there was an issue with the post-removal script. The
contents of other files in /var/lib/dpkg/ should not have anything to do
with that. It is not not a good idea to just randomly delete f
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 18:57:27 -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> shell wrote:
> >
> >Looks like there has something wrong in ur globel deb database. Maybe
> >remove it from /var/lib/dpkg/ menually and reinstall will fix it.
> >Otherwise, u can also check if u can access all directory dev package
>
shell wrote:
Looks like there has something wrong in ur globel deb database. Maybe
remove it from /var/lib/dpkg/ menually and reinstall will fix it.
Otherwise, u can also check if u can access all directory dev package
need.
There are several files in that directory. I can't seem to figure
On 07/30/2006 02:41 PM, Bill Moseley wrote:
Argh, I got through updating this Sid machine, but when I run startx
I just get a gray screen and no X cursor. I have a Matrox G550 and
was running Xinerama before.
I'll post links to my logs below.
A number of packages were "held back" when I finish
On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 12:41:58PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Argh, I got through updating this Sid machine, but when I run startx
> I just get a gray screen and no X cursor. I have a Matrox G550 and
> was running Xinerama before.
Well, seems the the xinerama settings were confusing things.
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 20:17:53 -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> Carl Fink wrote:
> >On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 05:57:01PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> >
> >
> >>dpkg: warning - old post-removal script returned error exit status 1
> >>dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ...
> >>
> >
>
Nick Lidakis wrote:
Carl Fink wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 05:07:20PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Something went terribly wrong while trying to install a debain
package called gtkwifi. Now I'm unable to reinstall the package or
force its removal. And using apt-get -f install has not worked
e
Pollywog wrote:
On Sunday 30 July 2006 00:17, Nick Lidakis wrote:
There was no old package. The .deb was downloaded (Sourceforge?) from a
site to be used with Debian Sid, which I am running. Something happened
when I tried to install it; can't remember the original error message.
So that is
On Sunday 30 July 2006 00:17, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> There was no old package. The .deb was downloaded (Sourceforge?) from a
> site to be used with Debian Sid, which I am running. Something happened
> when I tried to install it; can't remember the original error message.
>
> So that is why I'm stuc
Carl Fink wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 05:57:01PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
dpkg: warning - old post-removal script returned error exit status 1
dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ...
Aha!
and when trying to remove:
dpkg: error processing gtkwifi (--purge):
Pack
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 05:57:01PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> dpkg: warning - old post-removal script returned error exit status 1
> dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ...
Aha!
> and when trying to remove:
> dpkg: error processing gtkwifi (--purge):
> Package is in a very bad in
Carl Fink wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 05:07:20PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Something went terribly wrong while trying to install a debain package
called gtkwifi. Now I'm unable to reinstall the package or force its
removal. And using apt-get -f install has not worked either. When trying
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 05:07:20PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> Something went terribly wrong while trying to install a debain package
> called gtkwifi. Now I'm unable to reinstall the package or force its
> removal. And using apt-get -f install has not worked either. When trying
> to reinstall
I had that same problem when upgrading xorg because i had opera installed,I removed it by doing dpkg -r opera then apt-get -f install and that did it.On 6/14/06,
Marc Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 04:19:48PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> apt-get -f remove cbb> fail
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 07:03:39PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 04:19:48PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > apt-get -f remove cbb
> > fails, apparently because of all the problems
> > arising from being in mid-X11 transition (lots of unmet dependencies).
>
> Don't use apt
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 04:19:48PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> apt-get -f remove cbb
> fails, apparently because of all the problems
> arising from being in mid-X11 transition (lots of unmet dependencies).
Don't use apt-get to fix the problem. Apt-get doesn't allow broken
dependencies...
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 20:30:25 +0200, Mohammad Halawah wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Yesterday I made update|upgrade and got stuck with
> libavahi-compat-libdnssd1
>
> The error message says:
>
> # apt-get install libavahi-compat-libdnssd1
[...]
> Unpacking libavahi-compat-libdnssd1
> (from ..
On Sat, 07 May 2005 08:45:00 -0700
Peter Klauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just installed Debian GNU/Linux i386 Woody, Version 3.0r5.
> It boots to the Gnome Desktop Manager where my keyboard is recognized
> and I can log in. That puts me to the Gnome 1.4 desktop GUI where my
> mouse is n
Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
> Also sprach Peter Klauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Sat, 07 May 2005
> 08:45:00 -0700):
>
>>I have just installed Debian GNU/Linux i386 Woody, Version 3.0r5.
>>It boots to the Gnome Desktop Manager where my keyboard is recognized
>>and I can log in. That puts me to the Gnom
Incoming from Peter Klauer:
> I have just installed Debian GNU/Linux i386 Woody, Version 3.0r5.
> It boots to the Gnome Desktop Manager where my keyboard is recognized
> and I can log in. That puts me to the Gnome 1.4 desktop GUI where my
> mouse is not recognized and I can find no combination of k
Also sprach Peter Klauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Sat, 07 May 2005
08:45:00 -0700):
> I have just installed Debian GNU/Linux i386 Woody, Version 3.0r5.
> It boots to the Gnome Desktop Manager where my keyboard is recognized
> and I can log in. That puts me to the Gnome 1.4 desktop GUI where my
> mouse
thanks for your help thomas.
As i could not get it to work with shell scripting i did try it on PHP.
## code ##
for ($i = 1; $i <= 92; $i++) {
$random_password = makeRandomPassword();
$sql = "update random set password = '$random_password' where id = $i";
$q = $db->query($sql);
}
## code ##
than
--- Louie Miranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > #!/bin/bash
> GEN=`pwgen --no-capitalize -N1`
> for i in $GEN
> do
> echo "update dump set random= '$i'"|mysql -uroot insert
> done
>
> --
>
> I have created this shell script, it updates a specific table on a
> mysql db. Now, the pwgen is a random p
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 07:32:11PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 01:04:34PM -0400, gerard wrote:
> > I did an upgrade on my machine and it keeps getting stuck on Setting up
> > netbase (4.11) ...
> > I did ctrl-C a couple times and it ended it but when I started tit again
>
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 01:04:34PM -0400, gerard wrote:
> I did an upgrade on my machine and it keeps getting stuck on Setting up
> netbase (4.11) ...
> I did ctrl-C a couple times and it ended it but when I started tit again
> it still just stuck there. Any ideas?
>
> ~gerard
Actually, this is t
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 13:04, gerard wrote:
> I did an upgrade on my machine and it keeps getting stuck on Setting up
> netbase (4.11) ...
> I did ctrl-C a couple times and it ended it but when I started tit again
> it still just stuck there. Any ideas?
I edited /var/lib/dpkg/info/netbase.postinst
#include
* Frédéric Dumont [Tue, Mar 25 2003, 10:17:22PM]:
> I have a Compaq Presario 2520. When I try to load the vesafb module,
> I always get an error:
> /lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/video/vesafb.o: init_module: No such device or
> address
> Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrec
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 10:28:44PM -0500, Abdul Latip wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am currently using Netscape 4.7X as one of my mailer.
>
> - May I know why Netscape packaging is discontinued?
It's old, it's buggy and it's non-Free. Plus, it's not even that useful
anymore since we have Mozilla, Konq and
Leo Spalteholz wrote:
>
> On October 6, 2002 19:08, Russell wrote:
> > Brian Nelson wrote:
> > > Abdul Latip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Hi:
> > > >
> > > > I am currently using Netscape 4.7X as one of my mailer.
> > > >
> > > > - May I know why Netscape packaging is discontinued?
> > >
>
On October 6, 2002 19:08, Russell wrote:
> Brian Nelson wrote:
> > Abdul Latip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I am currently using Netscape 4.7X as one of my mailer.
> > >
> > > - May I know why Netscape packaging is discontinued?
> >
> > I didn't know it was, but there are a few
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 19:08, Russell wrote:
>
> I've installed mozilla for windoze and linux, and it reads all
> the old netscape 4.7x settings and profiles. Using it is just
> like netscape 4.7x, but it has a lot more options. The only
> thing buggy i've seen so far is that sometimes a backgroun
Brian Nelson wrote:
>
> Abdul Latip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi:
> >
> > I am currently using Netscape 4.7X as one of my mailer.
> >
> > - May I know why Netscape packaging is discontinued?
>
> I didn't know it was, but there are a few good reasons: it's non-free,
> obsolete, and buggy.
Abdul Latip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi:
>
> I am currently using Netscape 4.7X as one of my mailer.
>
> - May I know why Netscape packaging is discontinued?
I didn't know it was, but there are a few good reasons: it's non-free,
obsolete, and buggy.
> - I would like to switch to Mozilla or
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 03:55:19PM +, Soren Andersen wrote:
| On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 03:07:10 +, I myself <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
| > On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 09:54:45 -0700, "Steve Juranich"
| > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
| > > First thing, please use word-wrap on your mail client (including repl
> Sorry about that, I didn't know (and haven't gotten any such
> complaints before). My "mail client" is a Web interface created by my
> e-mail service. I therefore don't have much control over how it sends
> out wrapped text, I think, but let me try this and maybe you'll be so
> kind as to tell me
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 03:07:10 +, I myself <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 09:54:45 -0700, "Steve Juranich"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > First thing, please use word-wrap on your mail client (including replies is
> > much easier this way).
[text of my prev reply re-wrapped by
On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 09:54:45 -0700, "Steve Juranich"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> First thing, please use word-wrap on your mail client (including replies is
> much easier this way).
Sorry about that, I didn't know (and haven't gotten any such
complaints before). My "mail client" is a Web interfac
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:00:49 -0500
dman dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 04:45:15PM +, Soren Andersen wrote:
> | Hello,
> |
> | Its my first post to the list. TIA for the help.
> |
> | I am afraid my Debian installation is hosed, and I have no idea
> what
> | I've don
Every ext2fs partition has some specifics parameters like the maximal
mount count.
you can set them using the tune2fs util.
By default the maximal mount count is 20. So after 20 reboots the system
checks your file system befoir booting. If a problem is encountered during
this step it's stops and as
> I am afraid my Debian installation is hosed, and I have no idea what I've
> done. I have made SOME hardware changes to my multiboot (WinNT/98/GNU-Linux)
> system. That's clue one. Symptoms of trouble are that I get a kernel message
> at
> boot time saying "EXT2-fs warning: maximal mount count re
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 04:45:15PM +, Soren Andersen wrote:
| Hello,
|
| Its my first post to the list. TIA for the help.
|
| I am afraid my Debian installation is hosed, and I have no idea what
| I've done. I have made SOME hardware changes to my multiboot
| (WinNT/98/GNU-Linux) system. That
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 12:04:28PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote:
> since i upgraded libc6 and dpkg (from unstable) i've been having a lot of
> problems with dpkg seg faulting trying to install stuff. currently i
> tried to upgrade gnumeric and it bombs out on gnome-libs-data like this:
>
> (Reading da
question 2:
Here's "NT-Bootloading How-To" I was talking about.
You won't need a fat partition:
NT-Bootloading-Linux-HOWTO
You have Windows NT installed on one partition using NTFS, one partition
with DOS as
C:\, and Linux on a third. You wish
to use NT's bootloader to load all three OSes.
He
question 1:
install a scsi-enabled kernel package. configure it
add the new drives to /etc/fstab
question 2:
to get this working, you need a primary partition, where you can
install lilo on.
1) boot linux from the floppy.
2) install lilo to your root partition (hda6 - this is a problem.
it mus
>thing is as you all know I need to have had a small fat16 partion in order
to
No, you don't need a small fat partition. There is a How-to called
"NT-Bootloading How-To" somewhere in the net that show you how to Boot-load
with NT
> but the lilo.conf file doesnt exist now does it!
NT overwrote
FYI, there is a little program called Bootpart, that will allow you to add
linux to the nt boot manager menu. having done that, you would no longer
need the floppy. floppies are slow, and die often! you will, of course,
need lilo installed, but pointing to the root partition of your linux
instal
lilo.conf is where you describe what bootable partitions are available.
To enter information about your cdrom, etc., you need to edit the file
/etc/fstab. See man fstab and man MAKEDEV for more information.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, September 13, 2000 14:28 +0100 Ziad Afra
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On 21-May-2000 w trillich wrote:
> Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>>
>> * "w" == w trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >> BTW: ESC + 0 ^= F10
>>
>> w> hi, newbie mode here, how do you learn of those keystroke
>> w> equivalences?
>>
>> Hmm, somebody told me long time ago :-)
>>
>> Maybe it is
more about NetConcepts
www.netconcepts.ai
bwz*mq
-Original Message-
From: Oswald Buddenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2000 5:39 AM
To: Sven Burgener
Cc: John Bagdanoff; Debian User List
Subject: Re: Stuck...
> >Yet another reason to move to ssh. Using puTT
> >Yet another reason to move to ssh. Using puTTY on a windows
> >box, brings up an xterm like window, and it's like being
> >right in front of your linux box.
>
> What about TeraTerm [Pro] with the SSH extension? How good do you think
> that is? I think it's also free, innit?
>
it works. but pu
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> * "w" == w trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> BTW: ESC + 0 ^= F10
>
> w> hi, newbie mode here, how do you learn of those keystroke
> w> equivalences?
>
> Hmm, somebody told me long time ago :-)
>
> Maybe it is a VT100 thing or such.
none of the vt100's i
>Yet another reason to move to ssh. Using puTTY on a windows
>box, brings up an xterm like window, and it's like being
>right in front of your linux box.
What about TeraTerm [Pro] with the SSH extension? How good do you think
that is? I think it's also free, innit?
Sven
* "w" == w trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> BTW: ESC + 0 ^= F10
w> hi, newbie mode here, how do you learn of those keystroke
w> equivalences?
Hmm, somebody told me long time ago :-)
Maybe it is a VT100 thing or such.
Ciao,
Martin
> Le sam, 20 mai 2000, Alain Reinhardt a écrit :
>
> I always also suggest to try 'mc' (assuming MidNight Commander is installed)
> because it is always a good feeling for a new user to go as far as a file
> manager of some sort -in this case a very good one. Nothing means more when
> you begin t
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