Try using the vfat filesystem type. I think that this should work...I
have it running (as a module) and it let me download a lot of stuff onto a
FAT partition under NT 4.0 that saved everything with those nice
filenames...works swimmingly.
In the absence of an effective general mythology, each of
In your email to me, Pete Templin, you wrote:
>
>
> Alright,
>
> I'm getting nowhere but poorer and more frustrated everyday. The
> DEC netcard which came with my P133 wasn't supported. The Intel I bought
> wasn't supported. The 3c905 which I bought requires compiling a custom
> kernel,
hello all ...
Has anybody else out there tried to run rawrite/rawrite2 under NT ?
I get this message when running rawrite:
...
Number of sectors per track for this disk is 18
Writing image to drive A: Press ^C to abort.
Attempt to DMA acro
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
>
> > Now that exim is making it's debut in Debian, I'd like to try it out...
> > I looked at the docs from it's home site, but the Virtual Domain stuff
> > was not real obvious. Can someone who is using it (anyone?) post
> > a quick example on setting
I recently installed version 1.1 (successfully) and while going back to
re-install for a new ethernet card, I trashed my installation boot disk.
Since I could not find a replacement for 1.1 on the Debian ftp site, I
decided it was a good time to install 1.2 so I downloaded all the files for
1.4
> I am in need of some advice about how to go about moving some of the
> directories off of my main partition and onto one I just made.
>
> /dev/hda4 is currently mounted /
> /dev/hda8 is currently mounted /tmpmount
>
> I'd like to be able to move /home, /root, /lib, /bin, and a couple
> othe
I have a strange problem with a newly configured Debian system.
The hardware is an Asus P55TP4 with a P166 CPU, a 3com 509b p&p,
2940UW, ATI Mach64, no IDE drives. This system works fine under
NT3.51. On Linux, however, there´s no Mouse support.
The pnp card is configured by the BIOS and can be f
I installed the system myself this weekend, and here are my notes.
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Vatiainen Heikki wrote:
> I have been installing Debian little by little so I could see what's going
> on.
> Here's the most recent findings.
> o XFSetup didn't work. The configuration utility seemed to wo
I've been working to get XF86 running on a Dell Optiplex 5133 without
much luck. Nothing seems to allow me to access the mouse. So far it's
not been possible to get either gpm or XF86 to see it. We have tried
many combinations and all except /dev/ttyS0 have given an error that
the mouse device
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Matthew Swift wrote:
>
> I have searched the Debian web page and the ftp hierarchy and been
> unable to find any instructions on upgrading to 1.2 from 1.1, except
> for a cryptic sentence in the README in the upgrades directory -- the
> rest of the documentation there is outd
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fred Sammet) > Partition check:
> hda: hda1
> RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
> Couldn't get a free page..
> out of memoryVFS: Mounted root (minix filesystem)
> init: cache '/etc/ld.so.cache' is corrupt
Once you get the "Couldn't get a free page..." you're s
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have Debian packages on a Win95 formatted disk
> and need to transfer them to a Linux formatted
> disk. These packages have the long filenames, they
> were not downloaded from the msdos directory. However
> when I try to access the files directly fr
From: Prashanth Mundkur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> o I have an annoying problem with the login prompt. After booting, the
> first prompt I get is Password: and not Username:. This happens on the
> console, and not on the virtual terms. However, when I logout of any
> terminal, console or virtual, the t
I am responding to a request which was posted about a month ago...
I can read the first 3 lines of each output, they represent two ip
headers, (icmp errors reflect the ip header which caused the
error back, as part of their reply). I do not know
what the bytes after the first 3 lines repres
I bought a 2.5 gig (Western Digital) IDE hard drive. It seems to be
making weirdness happen on the machine its on. (a pentium 133, 430vx
motherboard, 16mb ram). Whats happening on THIS machine is that the BIOS
autodetects it, but "locks up" on boot. If I disable hard drive in CMOS,
boots ok, g
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Dave Power wrote:
>
> I've been working to get XF86 running on a Dell Optiplex 5133 without
> much luck. Nothing seems to allow me to access the mouse. So far it's
> not been possible to get either gpm or XF86 to see it. We have tried
> many combinations and all except /de
Hey
What's up for 1.3? Anyone already thinking about it?
Just getting larger?
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Sorry to bother the entire list, but I need to ask someone.
I loaded some x games and am trying to run them. The error I am
getting states as follows:
xinvaders: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
I know that there is a library environment variable that needs to be
defined to the /usr/X11R6/lib bu
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Ortal Alpert wrote:
> I am trying to install a packard bell monitor (model PB8538SVGA) but have no
> knoledge about it's character (Hfreq Vfreq max-resolution etc...) if there is
> someone else using this monitor (which is about 3-4 years old, the model # is
> written on the b
In your email to me, Daniel Stringfield, you wrote:
>
>
> I bought a 2.5 gig (Western Digital) IDE hard drive. It seems to be
> making weirdness happen on the machine its on. (a pentium 133, 430vx
> motherboard, 16mb ram). Whats happening on THIS machine is that the BIOS
> autodetects it, but
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
> You may have one of the WD drives that need to be flashed with new BIOS.
> You can get the info and programs off their web site (if I remember
> right)... Tim
Pointed Lynx to www.wdc.com before I hit the reply button! thanks!
--
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Angel Leyva wrote:
>
> xinvaders: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
>
> I know that there is a library environment variable that needs to be
> defined to the /usr/X11R6/lib but don't know what it is, nor do I know
> how to set it in the bash environment. Any help would be app
> Sorry to bother the entire list, but I need to ask someone.
>
> I loaded some x games and am trying to run them. The error I am
> getting states as follows:
>
> xinvaders: can't load library 'libXmu.so.6'
>
> I know that there is a library environment variable that needs to be
> defined to the
Could anyone with a working ethernet connection send me a tarball of
their debian networking setup files (e.g., by executing the
following -- ready to cut and paste!):
tar cvf - /etc/init.d /etc/networks /etc/host* /etc/resolv.conf \
/etc/gateways | gzip -9 | uuencode net.tgz > net.u
mai
> // Begin ZetnetPPP.Dip \\
> #!/usr/sbin/dip
>
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> get $mtu 1006
> get $remote 194.73.161.1
> port modem
> speed 38400
> parity N
> databits 8
> stopbits 1
> flush
> send \r\n\r\n
> send ATZ\r
> wait OK 2
>
> send atdt0345573793\r
> flush
>
Are there any people still waiting to get their developer accounts, or any
who have their developer accounts but are not on all of the developer mailing
lists? I'm trying to catch up with work I deferred during the release.
Thanks
Bruce
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Fin
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
> You may have one of the WD drives that need to be flashed with
> new BIOS. You can get the info and programs off their web site
> (if I remember right)...
d/led the firmware upgrade, the upgrade said I was up to date. I then
through it in my 486dx4/100 bo
> I've been installing, purging, etc several packages with dselect. After
> quitting I wanted to install some other thing and, to my surprise, ftp is
> no longer available as an Access method (just cdrom, nfs, harddisk,
> mounted, floppy). Probably I did something wrong when installing things,
Thanks for the information. That does sound like the solution.
Dave
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I just completed the 1.2 upgrade of a local college's web server, but
when I did the system reboot this morning I lost all networking.
Couldn't see the machine from anywhere else and couldn't see out from the
machine.
Did some checking... the network file in /etc/init.d is still set
correctl
I have run into a strange problem with a Debian machine I am setting up in
my workplace. pppd only works once after a re-boot and then subsequent
attempts to run pppd result in chat timing out and exiting on an alarm.
What's strange, is that I can run chat from the bash shell's command line
(redi
Hi,
I made logo for Debian, and would appreciate some feedback. A few
versions are on
http://www.cris.com/~ral/debian.htm
Have already submitted some pix to www.debian.org.
Please let me know what you think.
Ralf
Unsolicited em
Package: gcc
Version: 2.7.2.1-2
-- Please describe the problems with the package here
Found a small syntactical blunder in
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1/include/float.h:
/* float.h */
#ifndef _FLOAT_H___
#define _FLOAT_H___
/* Produced by enquire version 4.3, CWI, Amsterdam */
[...]
/
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Meder)
> Subject: Re: DIP to PPP ?
> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 22:54:48 -0500 (EST)
> The /etc/ppp/chatscript:
> ABORTBUSY
> ABORT"NO CARRIER"
> ABORTVOICE
> "" ATZ
> OK
Hi!
I installed debian 1.14 a few weeks ago, and have found some problems.
1.- apropos finishes with a core dump, and there is no makewhatis command.
2.- mc fails to work saying that there is no libgpm.so
3.- I canot run executor, as I need libgdbm.so.2, and there is no package
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
>
>> You may have one of the WD drives that need to be flashed with
>> new BIOS. You can get the info and programs off their web site
>> (if I remember right)...
>
>d/led the firmware upgrade, the upgrade said I was u
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Heiko R. Selber wrote:
> > CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y
> ^^
> Its generally a good idea _not_ to enable modversions. There
> should be more info on it in the readme stuff with the kernel
> source. That's why this
Hello,
I've got a Matrox Mystique video cards which seems not to be
supported by Xfree86. Have anyone information about it ?
Thanks
Franck
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The people who did the Matrox Millennium port for the XFree86 have a set of W3
pages at http://www.bf.rmit.edu.au/~ajv/xf86-matrox.html . Here's an excerpt
from the FAQ that tells about XFree86 3.2 and the status of the other Matrox
cards:
At this stage, there are no immediate plans for any
I remember hearing that it was possible to install RPM packages in
debian 1.2 via an "alien" program or something of the sort.
Where can I obtain this?
Thanx,
Miro
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Franck LE GALL - STAGIAIRE A FT.CNET/LAB/FCI/PIH wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've got a Matrox Mystique video cards which seems not to be
> supported by Xfree86. Have anyone information about it ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Franck
In fact, XFree86 supports only the Millenium car
It seems to be in package 'debmake' section 'devel'. There is version 1.95 in
stable and 2.13 in unstable. Haven't used it myself though.
> I remember hearing that it was possible to install RPM packages in
> debian 1.2 via an "alien" program or something of the sort.
> Where can I obtain this?
On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I had no idea how enthusiastic a following the Spam Filter has.
> I think I have a large enough sample now.
Bruce,
Are you planning on publishing your spam filter? I for one would like to
implement it on mailing lists I run on one of my machines.
Best
I sent this message last night around mid-night but it doesn't seem to
have made it to the list as of this morning. So, I'm resending it. My
appologies if two of these messages suddenly show up on the list.
Nick
-- Forwarded message --
Subje
Vatiainen Heikki wrote:
>
> It seems to be in package 'debmake' section 'devel'. There is version 1.95 in
> stable and 2.13 in unstable. Haven't used it myself though.
>
> > I remember hearing that it was possible to install RPM packages in
> > debian 1.2 via an "alien" program or something of th
Hi.
Is there anybody that's using Debian and two computers talking to each other
through two SMC Etherpower cards, without a hub in between i. e. through a
twisted TP cable?
Please give me some advice how to make it work!
aTdHvAaNnKcSe,
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Nick Busigin wrote:
> Are you planning on publishing your spam filter? I for one would like to
> implement it on mailing lists I run on one of my machines.
I would like to get it published as a debian package for
proclist/smartlist.
Is this possible?
Bruce?
Yours,
-- martin
In your email to me, Martin Stromberg, you wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Is there anybody that's using Debian and two computers talking to each other
> through two SMC Etherpower cards, without a hub in between i. e. through a
> twisted TP cable?
>
>
> Please give me some advice how to make it work!
You
I've just installed the Debian 1.2 distibution with X11 packages, including
xlib6, xbase, xcompat, and a few others. Everything is going ok when I
start the X server but when I try to run programs such as ghostview or
fvwm, I get the error message : "can't load library libXt.so.6" (or another
lib n
Add '/usr/X11R6/lib' to the '/etc/ld.so.conf' file and run 'ldconfig' or
'ldconfig -v | more' as root after that. With the latter you should see all
the libraries, including libXt.so.6 listed as the cache and appropriate links
for the runtime linker (ld.so) are created.
This is a known bug, and
Hi again,
I've added /usr/X11R6/lib to the /etc/ld.so.conf and all is running now,
thank you Heikki for you quick answer.
Olivier BOUSQUET
(x50.68)
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[Klippa, klapp, kluppit]
> > The /etc/ppp/chatscript:
> > ABORTBUSY
> > ABORT"NO CARRIER"
> > ABORTVOICE
> > "" ATZ
> > OK ATDT0345573793
> > CONNECT ""
> > loginZETppp\r
> > ame Christopher Bond\r
> > umber1234-567-89\r1000
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Meder)
> > Subject: Re: DIP to PPP ?
> > To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 22:54:48 -0500 (EST)
>
> > The /etc/ppp/chatscript:
> > ABORTBUSY
> > ABORT"NO CARRIER"
> > ABORTVOICE
> >
Rejected by the spam filter when I first sent it...
I would appreciate any email feedback from the list.
Forwarded message:
> From branden Wed Dec 18 01:34:35 1996
> Subject: badly initialized union in gcc include file
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 01:34:35 -0500 (EST)
> Cc: de
Hi! I have the Debian Linux installed on my PC, but I want to know how
can I make a Telnet connection from a Windows 3.1 system to Linux. Where can I
get the TCP/IP configuration for Windows and Linux.
I want to know what's the E-Mail address for me to send my questions to
the mailing li
I have recently sent a number of messages to the debian-user mailing list
and have not seen a copy of my message sent back to me by the list
software. Does the list software exclude the original sender when it
reflects the messages out to the list members? Or have my recent posts
been rejected b
Martin Stromberg wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Is there anybody that's using Debian and two computers talking to each other
> through two SMC Etherpower cards, without a hub in between i. e. through a
> twisted TP cable?
>
> Please give me some advice how to make it work!
>
> aTdHvAaNnKcSe,
>
>
Hi guys,
I'm getting frustrated with this... :(
Every night my news server will basically stop because it gets throttled.
I keep getting the error
innd: SERVER throttle File exists writing symlinking article file --
throttling
I've upgraded to inn 1.5 in the hopes of clearing some of this stuf
Is there some 'one who understands why lprm in Debian 1.2 doesn't
work as normal user? Even if a normal user is put into the lp-group
there is following error message:
==
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/zar/tmp$ lpq -Pps04
ps04 is ready and printing
Rank Own
I need help on installing this ethernet card, as the drivers don't seem to
be included.
Thanx
Miro
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi! I have the Debian Linux installed on my PC, but I want to know how
> can I make a Telnet connection from a Windows 3.1 system to Linux. Where can
> I
> get the TCP/IP configuration for Windows and Linux.
If
At 01:03 PM 12/18/96 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi! I have the Debian Linux installed on my PC, but I want to know how
>can I make a Telnet connection from a Windows 3.1 system to Linux. Where
can I
>get the TCP/IP configuration for Windows and Linux.
> I want to know what's the E-Mai
I want to know where can I find the Mail and Write utilities for Linux.
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Hey
Anyone getting mSQL to work?
Is it possible to import databases that are created by exporting it from
Oracle Server 7 ?
thanx for your help
// Remco van de Meent
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I just bought a new Maxtor 3.5G drive on which I am going to put Debian 1.2 at
home (I already have Debian at work). My motherboard at home is from early-mid
1995 and supports a Pentium 120. The Award BIOS (which definitely supports
LBA) detects the new Maxtor and gives the correct settings, but
>
> I have recently sent a number of messages to the debian-user mailing list
> and have not seen a copy of my message sent back to me by the list
> software. Does the list software exclude the original sender when it
> reflects the messages out to the list members? Or have my recent posts
> be
I seem to be having trouble booting with Debian version 1.2.
Hardware: 486 sx-40 (AMD) 20 M memory
820 M Seagate HD using DM when in Dos
When I cold boot (reset button) The boot floppy will load and run
When I WARM boot, (shutdown and restart) the loader hangs
at the word 'David' when loading one
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to know where can I find the Mail and Write utilities for Linux.
>
I'm not really clear on what you are looking for. Mail tools fall into two
catagories: Those for delivery, and those for reading.
Debian provides several delivery packag
[ snip ]
>> We do virtual domains with POP3 here by using a custom local mailer
>> and a modified version of qpopper.
>>
>> The first step is to create a virtual_pop transport, then a virtual_pop
>> director, e.g.
>This seems crazy to me. Originally, this was that approach I was going to
>take
Have you tried to use the Fdisk of Microsoft insted using Linux Fdisk?
Trie this program. And good luck.
P.S.: Trie to format the Hard Disk on the BIOS program.
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Package: Resque.bin
Version: 1.2
... on a Micron Mellenia Transport notebook.
It gets as far as probing for a Sanyo CDROM and starting to initialize it and
then the screen goes blank and seems to relight it.
Has anyone seen a similar problem?
Toens Bueker wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Miro Torrielli wrote:
>
> > I need help on installing this ethernet card, as the drivers don't seem to
> > be included.
>
> I don't know, but I think I installed one today. Is yours a pci-card? Can
> you give me a chip-number?
>
> Mine was eventually
A couple of days ago I complained about XF86Setup not working. The setup
program worked all the time but I failed to use it right.
In the monitor section XF86Setup asks for the horizontal and vertical sync
values. There are default values for the standard VGA which are 31.5 for hsync
and 60 for
... on a Micron Mellenia Transport notebook.
It gets as far as probing for a Sanyo CDROM and starting to initialize it and
then the screen goes blank and seems to relight it.
Has anyone seen a similar problem?
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anyone feel like taking a shot at a libpthreads package? I'm thinking of the
kernel
threads library, not the userthreads one that's already there. Or is it
already incorported
into some base package someplace?
--Zachary
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Someone gave me a spare 2.3GB drive to use, but it's got 534byte sectors...
which wreaks all sorts of mayhem: neither linux or DOS fdisk will touch it.
I'd like
to reformat it to 512 bytes/sector, etc... any ideas?
--Zachary
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Um, I couldn't help but try my hand at the logo business.
http://www.pitt.edu/~jbest2/debian-logo/
Could someone tell me where and to whom I submit this?
Yours,
Jimmer.
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Someone was telling me that MMDF was a really good MTA, but that it was kind
of a pain
to configure; I was thinking that a debian package would probably remove most
of this pain.
any volunteers?
--Zachary
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Trie to format under BIOS. It could help you
Rogerio
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Where can I find the ethernet drivers so that I can install them and get
my computer on the network again. When I updated to 1.2... I lost my
access to our network. So, I need to find and reinstall them, any ideas?
Chad
Chad D. Zimmerman
Editor: Web-Zine -- http://www.nmsu.edu/~czimmerm/Web
I'm trying to boot the Debian 1.2 rescure disk on a Gateway 2000
system and it's hanging in the boot process. (I already have an older
version on Linux (non-Debian) running on this box.) It's hanging
while probing for CDROM drives. The last few lines I see are:
Sony CDU-535: probing base addres
Zachary DeAquila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> anyone feel like taking a shot at a libpthreads package? I'm
> thinking of the kernel threads library, not the userthreads one
> that's already there. Or is it already incorported into some base
> package someplace?
Done, just hasn't worked its way
You are not the only person with this problem. This was asked about a week ago
and here is Bruce Perens's answer dug from the mailing list archive:
[cut]
For now, please boot your system with the command:
linux reserve=0x340
or
linux cm206=0x350
Where "0x350"
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I get I/O errors when I attempt to
>
> mt -f /dev/nrft0 fsf #
>
> my HP/Colorado T1000 tape drive. I'm gonna guess it's either not a
> supported action or a bug, but it doesn't really matter. Is there any
> easy workaround for this problem, preferable one which in
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Chad Zimmerman wrote:
>
> Where can I find the ethernet drivers so that I can install them and get
> my computer on the network again. When I updated to 1.2... I lost my
> access to our network. So, I need to find and reinstall them, any ideas?
>
> Chad
>
>
> Chad D. Z
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> RAWRITE2.EXE actually locks my NT box up solid! Goes straight to a
> blue screen with the white letters telling me some message... got to
> push the red button...
David,
I ran RAWRITE2 on my NT 4.0 Workstation with no problem
John C. Ruttenberg wrote:
>
> ... on a Micron Mellenia Transport notebook.
>
> It gets as far as probing for a Sanyo CDROM and starting to initialize it and
> then the screen goes blank and seems to relight it.
>
> Has anyone seen a similar problem?
>
> --
I had a similar problem on a Panasoni
Jens B. Jorgensen:
> John C. Ruttenberg wrote:
> >
> > ... on a Micron Mellenia Transport notebook.
> >
> > It gets as far as probing for a Sanyo CDROM and starting to initialize it
> > and
> > then the screen goes blank and seems to relight it.
> >
> > Has anyone seen a similar problem?
> >
>
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996 17:08:50 -0500 (), you wrote:
>On Tue, 17 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> RAWRITE2.EXE actually locks my NT box up solid! Goes straight to a
>> blue screen with the white letters telling me some message... got to
>> push the red button...
>
>David
Uh, it's a SCSI drive and my BIOS dun do SCSI... and my SCSI controller
is an Adaptec 1522, kind of old and crufty and with no BIOS of its own.
--Zachary
On Wednesday, Dec 18, 1996, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Trie to format under BIOS. It could help you
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Hej all,
I recently put up Debian on my machine, and think that it's a good system.
There is one thing, that I would like to mention, on the new stable kernel
release 2.0.27. I was using the debian 2.0.6 before, and after upgrading the
sound module disappeared.
Some other modules, th
I have the Debian Linux 1.2 instaled on my PC and I want to know how ca
n I configure it for a NE2000 network card. Which program may I use?
Rogerio
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On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Prashanth Mundkur wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Dave Power wrote:
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> > I've been working to get XF86 running on a Dell Optiplex 5133 without
> > much luck. Nothing seems to allow me to access the mouse. So far it's
> > not been possible to get either gpm or XF86 to se
Hi
I would appreciate any feedback from the list :
I've tried to install the JDK package for Debian-1.2 and I can't run
the appletviewer.
I've installed motifnls, tk42, netscape, and other packages and I
have checked the presence of libawt.so in the /usr/lib/jdk/i686/ directory.
I've also added
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