Hi,
I've been running Debian Linux for one year now on my P200MMX (mainboard
FIC VA-502, chipset VIA 580VPX, AWARD BIOS, memory 2x32MB SDRAM, ATI
Mach64 RageII+DVD, harddisks Quantum Bigfoot 2.1GB on /dev/hda, Seagate
ST3491A 428MB on /dev/hdc, 24xCDROM on /dev/hdb, soundcard SB16 clone).
The syst
I hope somebody has an idea on what to do with my system. I am at a lost on
what to
do except to remove and re-install the packages which have the bad programs in.
I get
major warnings against doing this by dselect so I am holding off until I can
get some
more information on the implementation
Help! It seems that I really screwed my system up when I allowed
dselect to update packages on my potato system.
I am having a problem with segmentation faults for the following
commands:
su
login
passwd
Because of this, I am not able to login any other processes (virtual
terminals) nor will my
On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 22:45:17 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>$ pon provider
>hda: irq timeout: status=0x50 { Drive Ready SeekComplete }
You obviously have hardware problems with your hard drive...
>/usr/bin/pon: line2: 5552 Segmentation fault /usr/sbin/pppd call
>${1:-provider}
...that lead
Hi,
I quit x-window and try to connect as I did a while ago:
$ pon provider
hda: irq timeout: status=0x50 { Drive Ready SeekComplete }
/usr/bin/pon: line2: 5552 Segmentation fault/usr/sbin/pppd call
${1:-provider}
try again to the same results (just the 5552 number changes to 5562, 5572,
557
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