On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 13:58 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> Just out of curiosity: do you intend to open a museum of modern
> software, or why else do you want to install sarge?
:) I'm doing some embedded development on an arm board that ships with
sarge and wanted a desktop up to plow around and l
On 2009-04-18 11:35 +0200, tom campbell wrote:
> Seeking some guidance on how to get a sarge install up on a x86 desktop.
> There aren't any hardware issues, lenny installs fine from CD+net.
Just out of curiosity: do you intend to open a museum of modern
software, or why else do
Hello all:
Seeking some guidance on how to get a sarge install up on a x86 desktop.
There aren't any hardware issues, lenny installs fine from CD+net.
I tried booting from "debian-sarge-3.1-mini.iso (downloaded from sarge
archive). I manually adusted the mirrors to point to
archive.
Well, after a quick google, I found a jigdo file and template here:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2004-04/0874.html
I also found files for Sarge to be located here, but no iso images:
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/sarge/
Mark
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Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007 schrieb Rick Thomas:
> For reasons that aren't worth explaining, I need to install Debian
> Sarge (old-stable) for a little while.
>
> But I can't seem to find the ISO's for it. Does anybody know where
> they are hidden?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rick
Please look here
http:/
For reasons that aren't worth explaining, I need to install Debian
Sarge (old-stable) for a little while.
But I can't seem to find the ISO's for it. Does anybody know where
they are hidden?
Thanks!
Rick
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Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Hi
Could anyone please point out where to find Sarge install images? I tried
to install it with debootstrap but I can only make it boot on kernel 2.6.8.
When I try to boot on kernel 2.4 it shows the message
/sbin/init 432: cannot open dev/console
I did not find
On Wed July 4 2007 01:28, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
> Hi
>Could anyone please point out where to find Sarge install images?
I only had a quick look but I couldn't find any sarge install images. They
must exist somewhere but I'm not sure where.
>I
> tr
Hi
Could anyone please point out where to find Sarge install images? I tried
to install it with debootstrap but I can only make it boot on kernel 2.6.8.
When I try to boot on kernel 2.4 it shows the message
/sbin/init 432: cannot open dev/console
I did not find any helpful recommendations on
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 15:21 -0800, Peter Farley wrote:
> Trying to install Sarge to Dell 8400 w/internal SATA
> from jigdo'd i386 DVD. Kernel 2.4 fails to see SATA
> internal HDD entirely (CD access OK). With kernel 2.6
> using expert26 I can wait to load ata_piix driver
> until after CD is access
--- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 12:30:23PM -0800, Peter
> Farley wrote:
> >
> > "Bleeding edge technology"?!?! I bought the Dell
> > 8400 as-is and used (from the Dell bargain area)
> > over two years ago. "Bleeding edge" it ain't.
> >
> As Andrew
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 12:30:23PM -0800, Peter Farley wrote:
>
> "Bleeding edge technology"?!?! I bought the Dell 8400
> as-is and used (from the Dell bargain area) over two
> years ago. "Bleeding edge" it ain't.
>
As Andrew pointed out, Etch is going to release anytime now and has been
in fre
--- Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Farley wrote:
> > --- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >> You really should be using Etch.
>
> > Well, some of us prefer not to live at the
> > bleeding edge.
>
> Sometimes when you have bleeding edge technology
> you ne
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 04:30:25PM -0800, Peter Farley wrote:
> --- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You really should be using Etch.
>
> Well, some of us prefer not to live at the bleeding
> edge.
>
with etch due to release any time now, i"d hardly call it bleeding
edge.
Peter Farley wrote:
> --- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You really should be using Etch.
> Well, some of us prefer not to live at the bleeding
> edge.
Sometimes when you have bleeding edge technology you need bleeding edge
on your distro to make it work. Hell, recently
--- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You really should be using Etch.
Well, some of us prefer not to live at the bleeding
edge.
Regards,
Peter
Any questions? Get answers on any topic at www
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 03:21:24PM -0800, Peter Farley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Trying to install Sarge to Dell 8400 w/internal SATA
> from jigdo'd i386 DVD. Kernel 2.4 fails to see SATA
> internal HDD entirely (CD access OK). With kernel 2.6
> using expert26 I can wait to load ata_piix driver
> unti
Hi all,
Trying to install Sarge to Dell 8400 w/internal SATA
from jigdo'd i386 DVD. Kernel 2.4 fails to see SATA
internal HDD entirely (CD access OK). With kernel 2.6
using expert26 I can wait to load ata_piix driver
until after CD is accessed, but STILL does not see
SATA drive, only external USB
On Wednesday, 17.01.2007 at 13:09 -0800, Tom Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 January 2007 06:49, Craig Schneider wrote:
> > Hi Guys
> >
> > Is it a good idea to install debian sarge onto soaftware raid 5?
> >
> > Any thoughts welcome.
>
> Well, I tried on a Dell PowerEdge 4400 with a RAID 5. The ins
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 06:49, Craig Schneider wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Is it a good idea to install debian sarge onto soaftware raid 5?
>
> Any thoughts welcome.
Well, I tried on a Dell PowerEdge 4400 with a RAID 5. The install went ok.
However, the darn thing wouldn't load grub. I think if it co
On 16-jan-2007, at 15:49, Craig Schneider wrote:
Is it a good idea to install debian sarge onto soaftware raid 5?
Well, yes. Raid 5 is a good general choice for a general setup and
software raid works just fine. Just don't know if your system is to
be 'general' or will have more special
On Tuesday, 16.01.2007 at 16:49 +0200, Craig Schneider wrote:
> Is it a good idea to install debian sarge onto soaftware raid 5?
Maybe.
It's certainly not a *bad* idea, per se. It totally depends on what
you're planning to use it for and what you're hardware's like.
Dave.
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Hi Guys
Is it a good idea to install debian sarge onto soaftware raid 5?
Any thoughts welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards
Craig
Although this is for Mandrake, here is a good document for
setting up sound stuff in general:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT8018846552.html
On 7/21/06, T.J. Duchene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, I forgot. You might also have to load ALSA's OSS compatibility
driver, if it isn't alread
Oh, I forgot. You might also have to load ALSA's OSS compatibility
driver, if it isn't already when you use an OSS app. It's normally
named something like snd_pcm_oss, if I recall correctly.
T.J.
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If you are using GNOME and want to use ALSA instead you must also
install the gstreamer-alsa package if you want to get ALSA
pipes working. The version number varies depending on which branch of
Debian you have. I believe it is 0.8 for Sarge.
You can then set ALSA as the default in preferences
> Audio pipe is set up as OSS (I don't really
> understand this) and when I press test a tone is emitted from the speakers,
> so it's obvious that a suitable driver has been installed, just not
> configured correctly. Also if I switch on the sounds for events on the
> desktop under Gnome configurat
Hi,
I'm a Windows user and would like to change my home PC over to Linux. I've
installed Debian sarge (dual boot, on a separate hard drive) using the
standard installation procedure and selecting the default 'Desktop'
packages during install (i386 architecture).
Everything has installed OK but
Apart from anything else Hotplug is too good a name. Intuitive like.
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Jason Clinton wrote:
> On Friday 02 September 2005 1:18 pm, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>> But why would you want discover when hotplug is already there ?
>> You can simple remove it.
>
> I could be misinformed, but I believe that both systems are there
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>
> But why would you want discover when hotplug is already there ?
> You can simple remove it.
>
Good question -- I put them both back because I guessed that the
installer team is smarter than I am, and they install both during the
Sarge installation. ;-)
Nate
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On Friday 02 September 2005 1:18 pm, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> But why would you want discover when hotplug is already there ?
> You can simple remove it.
I could be misinformed, but I believe that both systems are there because
hotplug is in the process of being deprecated in favor of discover.
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Nate Duehr wrote:
>> If using hotplug, blacklist the module
>>
> Just so the list archives have correct info... hotplug blacklisting is
> only half of the fix... you'd also have to keep discover v1 (the default
> version of discover on Sarge in the in
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> If using hotplug, blacklist the module
>
Just so the list archives have correct info... hotplug blacklisting is
only half of the fix... you'd also have to keep discover v1 (the default
version of discover on Sarge in the installer, but discover2 is
available?!) from tryi
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Nate Duehr wrote:
> I'm loading Debian on a laptop machine here and both the 2.4 kernel and
> the 2.6 kernel included with sarge keep segfaulting on loading
> i810_audio, which apparently autodetection seems to think this laptop
> uses. (It doesn't.)
Nate,
What type of laptop? I have an HP dv1000 series laptop that I get the same
problem. The seg Fault is with S36discover. I am in the process of typing
a walkthrough to get around it.
The problem is not just discover, it is also hotplug. Hotplug hangs on the
older usbcore module in the instal
Yesterday I wrote some modules names to /etc/hotplug/blacklist. Some
worked, some didn´t.
Nate Duehr wrote:
I'm loading Debian on a laptop machine here and both the 2.4 kernel
and the 2.6 kernel included with sarge keep segfaulting on loading
i810_audio, which apparently autodetection seems
I'm loading Debian on a laptop machine here and both the 2.4 kernel and
the 2.6 kernel included with sarge keep segfaulting on loading
i810_audio, which apparently autodetection seems to think this laptop
uses. (It doesn't.)
I can't seem to remember the magical incantation to tell the kernel
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 06:08:24PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 07:42:57PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > When installing sarge, I was asked whether I wanted to install grub
> > as bootloader to my hard disk.
> > I said NO (I prefer lilo).
> > Then it asked me to explain ju
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 07:42:57PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> When installing sarge, I was asked whether I wanted to install grub
> as bootloader to my hard disk.
> I said NO (I prefer lilo).
> Then it asked me to explain just where I did want to install the boot loader.
> I left the space blank
When installing sarge, I was asked whether I wanted to install grub
as bootloader to my hard disk.
I said NO (I prefer lilo).
Then it asked me to explain just where I did want to install the boot loader.
I left the space blank and went on.
Of sourse it tried to install grup noplace, and failed with
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 07:02:07AM +0200, Mathias Chauvin wrote:
> I have a PE1420SC, which has a OEM DELL SCSI hardware...
> I used http://staff.osuosl.org/~kveton/debian/debian-dell-2.4.29.iso in
> order to make a first install.
I have recently installed sarge on two Dell 2850's using the
deb
nd everything is ok.
I hope this iso can help you...
>
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> From: "Matt Zagrabelny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 4:50 PM
> Subject: Re: debian sarge install on new dell PE 1850 and 2850
>
>
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: debian sarge install on new dell PE 1850 and 2850
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 15:43 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
Ya know something.. I thin
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 15:43 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
> Ya know something.. I think I'm high. I think sarge will actually install
> just fine on this hardware. Its just a matter of recompiling the kernel to
> get everything working perfectly once its on there.
>
you can also boot with the 2.6
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 3:11 PM
Subject: debian sarge install on new dell PE 1850 and 2850
We recently purchased 3 x 1850 and 2 x 2850 servers to convert our Sparc /
Solaris server's to Dell / Linux. The plan all along had been to use
Debian since Sarge was being release
We recently purchased 3 x 1850 and 2 x 2850 servers to convert our Sparc /
Solaris server's to Dell / Linux. The plan all along had been to use Debian
since Sarge was being released. We've hit a pretty big stumbling block with
Sarge's install cd. It doesn't support the LSI MegaRAID boards tha
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 04:50:43AM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> My thanks to everyone for your great advice, information and
> help.
>
> Finally downloaded the ISO, checked the MD5 alogorithm.
> Everything OK. Then installed.
>
> Install was flawless. Amazed. At least so far
Dear friends:
My thanks to everyone for your great advice, information and
help.
Finally downloaded the ISO, checked the MD5 alogorithm.
Everything OK. Then installed.
Install was flawless. Amazed. At least so far. I am now
downloading 510 MB (733 packages) for the Desktop
Environment option
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 21:22:59 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> I have failed to find an FTP address for the iso image
> for Sarge? I found an HTTP address, but I would
> prefer to download it with my FTP client. What is the
> precise debian ftp address?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Benja
Dear friends:
I have failed to find an FTP address for the iso image
for Sarge? I found an HTTP address, but I would
prefer to download it with my FTP client. What is the
precise debian ftp address?
Thank you.
Benjamin
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I am trying to get Sarge linux26 installed but seem to
have driver problems with SATA versus PATA. In completely
naive mode there are no drivers found for the cdrom.
I found a tip on-line suggesting that I manually
load these drivers: piix, ide-generic, and ide-cd before
ata-piix gets loaded by
David Hart wrote:
Hi,
Installing for the first time. I have Sarge on DVD, but my machine
won't boot from them so
using floppys. Using the boot.img, root.img and cd-drivers.img from the 1st DVD.
Solution - The BIOS only looked at the first IDE device for boot -
disabled the CD and worke
Best regards,
Roman
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 20:09:05 +0100
Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On (30/06/05 16:39), Roman Muñoz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to do a fresh sarge install on an Asus A7V mboard, but my
> > stripping raid (20265) is not
> >Hi,
> >
> >Installing for the first time. I have Sarge on DVD, but my machine
> >won't boot from them so
> >using floppys. Using the boot.img, root.img and cd-drivers.img from the 1st
> >DVD.
Solution - The BIOS only looked at the first IDE device for boot -
disabled the CD and worked a lot be
David Hart wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Installing for the first time. I have Sarge on DVD, but my machine
>won't boot from them so
>using floppys. Using the boot.img, root.img and cd-drivers.img from the 1st
>DVD.
>
>Problem 1 - Does not detect my Belkin 802.11g PCI card (F5D7000).
>I will leave this until af
Hi,
Installing for the first time. I have Sarge on DVD, but my machine
won't boot from them so
using floppys. Using the boot.img, root.img and cd-drivers.img from the 1st DVD.
Problem 1 - Does not detect my Belkin 802.11g PCI card (F5D7000).
I will leave this until after install to fix, but it me
On (01/07/05 00:38), Roman Muñoz wrote:
> > This reminds me of the problems I had setting up a server recently
> > which had the dreaded Promise FastTrak100 interface on the
> > motherboard.
>
> Wow. On woody it works _fine_.
>
> So sarge is finally here to kick off my fakeraid card? (purchased a
> This reminds me of the problems I had setting up a server recently
> which had the dreaded Promise FastTrak100 interface on the
> motherboard.
Wow. On woody it works _fine_.
So sarge is finally here to kick off my fakeraid card? (purchased as
"true" hardware raid) No very good news. At least I
On (30/06/05 16:39), Roman Muñoz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to do a fresh sarge install on an Asus A7V mboard, but my
> stripping raid (20265) is not working. I see only two separated disks.
>
> I see modules pdc202xx_old & pdc202xx_new on sarge install, both with
&
Hi,
I'm trying to do a fresh sarge install on an Asus A7V mboard, but my
stripping raid (20265) is not working. I see only two separated disks.
I see modules pdc202xx_old & pdc202xx_new on sarge install, both with
2.4 and 2.6 kernels, but I can't get them working :-(
I tried as ma
--- saravanan ganapathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Daniel Thoroughgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > saravanan ganapathy wrote:
> >
> > >Hai,
> > >
> > >When I try to install sarge (2.6 kernel) on hp
> > >Dl320(SATA HDDs) , it says that no common CDROM
> > >detected.
> > >
> > >If I
--- Daniel Thoroughgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> saravanan ganapathy wrote:
>
> >Hai,
> >
> >When I try to install sarge (2.6 kernel) on hp
> >Dl320(SATA HDDs) , it says that no common CDROM
> >detected.
> >
> >If I choose 2.4 kernel, then it was detected the
> CDROM
> >, but it couldn't det
>What are the error messages?
unfortunately I rebooted between when I got the errors, and when I
posted. It seems that I managed to
install whatever it needed in the meantime
because my last attempt worked though it
got a kernel panic when I tried to boot to it. I
really don't know
On 25/06/05, Daniel Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to compile a vanilla 2.6.12.1 kernel because it has native
> drivers for my pchdtv [1] card that are not in 2.6.11. When running make it
> gets pages of errors under drivers/char/drm/ eventually giving me a failure
> message
I apologise if this ends up on the list twice, but I posted it over an
hour ago, and it is on the website, but not in my inbox which seems to
indicate that it never really made it to the list.
I've been trying to compile a vanilla 2.6.12.1 kernel because it has
native drivers for my pchdtv [1]
I've been trying to compile a vanilla 2.6.12.1 kernel because it has
native drivers for my pchdtv [1] card that are not in 2.6.11.
When running make it gets pages of errors under drivers/char/drm/
eventually giving me a failure message. I've tried both with
using one of the debian configure files
saravanan ganapathy wrote:
Hai,
When I try to install sarge (2.6 kernel) on hp
Dl320(SATA HDDs) , it says that no common CDROM
detected.
If I choose 2.4 kernel, then it was detected the CDROM
, but it couldn't detect HDD.
How to proceed?
Sarav
I've just faced this exact problem on a
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 02:12:25 -0700 (PDT)
saravanan ganapathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hai,
>
> When I try to install sarge (2.6 kernel) on hp
> Dl320(SATA HDDs) , it says that no common CDROM
> detected.
>
> If I choose 2.4 kernel, then it was detected the CDROM
> , but it couldn't detect H
Hai,
When I try to install sarge (2.6 kernel) on hp
Dl320(SATA HDDs) , it says that no common CDROM
detected.
If I choose 2.4 kernel, then it was detected the CDROM
, but it couldn't detect HDD.
How to proceed?
Sarav
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John Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I have just upgraded my server PC which is a Pentium
III 1 ghz to Sarge. The machine is used as a
router/firewall for 2 other computers. The problem
that I'm having is I installed etherconf to configure
eth0 used for the router and now it changes the name
to miniker
John Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I have just upgraded my server PC which is a Pentium
III 1 ghz to Sarge. The machine is used as a
router/firewall for 2 other computers. The problem
that I'm having is I installed etherconf to configure
eth0 used for the router and now it changes the name
to miniker
Hello,
I have just upgraded my server PC which is a Pentium
III 1 ghz to Sarge. The machine is used as a
router/firewall for 2 other computers. The problem
that I'm having is I installed etherconf to configure
eth0 used for the router and now it changes the name
to minikerr.minikerr everytime I
I installed Sarge for my first time ever. (I used a network install
CD). Love Sarge and Gnome but my sound doesn't work. I picked the
2.6.8 kernel.
My system has a gigabyte mainboard with an nForce2 chipset. I've read
that this implies the snd_intel8x0 alsa module but I can't make it
work. Th
Have a buddy that just called. He's having trouble getting debian
testing installed. On first reboot, He gets no grub screen at all, the
system simply reboots. As I recall, he has a epox board with onboard
raid and the hard drive is hooked to the raid port. (He's a combo cd and
a regular cd-rom
On Thursday 19 May 2005 21:05, João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
> I installed the basic version of sarge in my machine and the system did not
> recognized mi intel ethernet card. but the module it's running.
Just to keep you right, "mi" is "my" in English ;)
> When i give ifconfig nothing appe
Title: Re: sarge install problem: read-only disk
Sorry for the repost. Replied to digest by accident. Thought better to keep it in the thread.
Hi Andreas,
on 1/1/05 5:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005
Hello
jon salenger (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm working on an install, and I could use a bit of help/advice if
> anyone can and is willing:
>
> I'm doing a daily businesscard install (20041231). The installer finds
> DHCP and runs perfectly up to the base system install and reboot.
>
> At
Hi,
I'm working on an install, and I could use a bit of help/advice if anyone
can and is willing:
I'm doing a daily businesscard install (20041231). The installer finds DHCP
and runs perfectly up to the base system install and reboot.
At that point I choose packages (in this case, the default 'd
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 01:36:44PM -0800, technoMyst wrote:
> There is no initrd.img file for my current kernel in /boot. I tried
> making a new one with "mkinitrd -k -o /boot/initrd.img -r /dev/hda2" but
> booting with it caused the following error to repeat and eventially give
> a kernel panic
Roby wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Ryan Foley wrote:
Hey,
I'm new to this mailing list. I'm pretty familiar with linux
administration but I'm fairly new to using it as a workstation. I'm
hoping to solve a problem that I've run into several times with sarge,
usually causing me to fallback on pre-c
Kent West wrote:
> Ryan Foley wrote:
>
>>Hey,
>>
>>I'm new to this mailing list. I'm pretty familiar with linux
>>administration but I'm fairly new to using it as a workstation. I'm
>>hoping to solve a problem that I've run into several times with sarge,
>>usually causing me to fallback on pre-co
Ryan Foley wrote:
Hey,
I'm new to this mailing list. I'm pretty familiar with linux
administration but I'm fairly new to using it as a workstation. I'm
hoping to solve a problem that I've run into several times with sarge,
usually causing me to fallback on pre-compiled kernel images from apt.
I hav
Hey,
I'm new to this mailing list. I'm pretty familiar with linux
administration but I'm fairly new to using it as a workstation. I'm
hoping to solve a problem that I've run into several times with sarge,
usually causing me to fallback on pre-compiled kernel images from apt.
I have a fresh sarge
> OK just completed primary mail server. HW is Tyan Tiger i3320 mobo,
> dual 2.8 xeon nocona, 2GB kingston ECC registered ram, 3ware 9000 4
> port SATA with 4 x 200GB drives. installed sarge using 'linux26'
> install... the lan and raid card are all recognised perfect...
> partitioned the dri
OK just completed primary mail server. HW is Tyan Tiger i3320 mobo,
dual 2.8 xeon nocona, 2GB kingston ECC registered ram, 3ware 9000 4
port SATA with 4 x 200GB drives. installed sarge using 'linux26'
install... the lan and raid card are all recognised perfect...
partitioned the drive, proc
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 13:34:41 -0500, Tomy Alarie
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I just installed Sarge and I found it is a real good work ! But, my
> onboard sound card doesn't work. ASUS P4P800-SE ( ADI AD1985 Audio Chipset ).
Only a guess, if you use ALSA you probably need the "snd-intel8x0"
mo
Hi, I just installed Sarge and I found it is a real good work ! But, my
onboard sound card doesn't work. ASUS P4P800-SE ( ADI AD1985 Audio Chipset ).
Anyone has ever make it work and how to ? Second point, my keyboard is
normally Canadian French, when i've installed XFree86, i choosed fr_CA,
di
ch problem when
> installing Redhat 9. Redhat loads the module aic79xx.o before the
> install program begins. During sarge install, lsmod shows that the
> module aic79xx.o is loaded, but still the hard disk is not detected. I
> am stuck as to what is to be done. Any pointers would be greatly
> h
begins. During sarge install, lsmod shows that the
module aic79xx.o is loaded, but still the hard disk is not detected. I
am stuck as to what is to be done. Any pointers would be greatly
helpful.
Thanks and regards,
Raj Kiran
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On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:45:47AM +0100, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> Thats exactly what i thought, they said, and this is
> beyond my relm of mind, have been grabbing snapshots
> of the install, and keep reinstalling. i can
> understand to bug test, but from what he said, it
> sound as if he was "updat
> Hi all
> i've recently used the new sarge-netinst image to
> install debian on both my desktop and server. Both
> worked a treat, but today somebody said to me i will
> have to reinstall again when the install becomes
> final. I presumed a apt-get update, apt-get
> dist-upgrade would simply kee
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> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> > i've recently used the new sarge-netinst image to
> > install debian on both my desktop and server. Both
> > worked a treat, but today somebody said to me i
> will
> > have to reinstall
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> Hi all
> i've recently used the new sarge-netinst image to
> install debian on both my desktop and server. Both
> worked a treat, but today somebody said to me i will
> have to reinstall again when the install becomes
> final. I presumed a apt-get up
Hi all
i've recently used the new sarge-netinst image to
install debian on both my desktop and server. Both
worked a treat, but today somebody said to me i will
have to reinstall again when the install becomes
final. I presumed a apt-get update, apt-get
dist-upgrade would simply keep me up to date.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andreas Janssen
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Hello
Frank Kaldewey (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
in sarge install dialog are no network configure options.
only option to configure PPP for ISP
Somewhere during the installation you can choose from the
Hello
Frank Kaldewey (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> in sarge install dialog are no network configure options.
> only option to configure PPP for ISP
Somewhere during the installation you can choose from the main menu to
load installer components. Try to load the one for configur
Hallo,
in sarge install dialog are no network configure options.
only option to configure PPP for ISP
in woody install dialog are options to load divers and
configure network.
I install on a Asus P4S8X with Lan on board.
Then I disable Lan on board, use a 3con Networkinterface
and install again
On Tuesday 14 September 2004 15:08, you wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 20:47, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Tuesday 14 September 2004 13:24, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> > > Hi All
> > > I've just recently (about 2weeks ago) setup debian in replacement to
> > > gentoo, on my main workstation. The installer
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 20:47, Justin Guerin wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 September 2004 13:24, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> > Hi All
> > I've just recently (about 2weeks ago) setup debian in replacement to
> > gentoo, on my main workstation. The installer was really smooth, so
> > smooth i didn't realise it was
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