For Kernel240test1. Without SMP and
did not set version on kernel module.
8. dmfe_k240t4.o: For Kernel240test4. Without SMP and
did not set version on kernel module.
If you can make sure your kernel version, you can rename
to dmfe.o and directly use it without re-compiling.
"
Does this mean that there's no source for my 2.2 kernel ?
Could you suggest me a better procedure to do the whole thing?
Thanks
Adri
a
"E: package not found" error or something similar.
If I type
"apt-get install kernel-source"
or
"apt-get install kernel-source-2.2.19"
it finds the 2.2.19 package. Is it the same?
Thanks so much
Bye
Adri
At 17.09 18/06/2001 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 18 J
Don,
At 18.19 18/06/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Adri,
I saw your message on the Debian-User archived mailing list (which I am
NOT suscribed) and thought I would jump in here. I am using the 2.2.19
kernel here, and I just did a quick check of my existing, pre-compiled
modules. There WAS a "d
e irq 9 (I think)
so the interaction with the hardware is correct !!
Wonderful!!
I pinged his machine and no packet went lost !!!
Thank you very much to the all of you !!
Now I can install and update from the net !!
Thanks
Bye
Adri
P.S. you'll hear from me soon...
should use the smtp relay of the company, should I edit the
/etc/exim.conf file?
Thnak you all
Bye
Adri
na run into?
Thanks
Bye
Adri
hen I couldn't find anymore the smb.conf file !!
So how come it was there previously ? I didn't write it, neither the
installer did. So who?
Could this be the first problem in the changed hostname? Apt gets confused ?
Just a thought
Thanks, anyway
Bye
Adri
At 12.16 22/06/2001 +
ames while my username on that domain contains a dot.
I saw someone having the same problem on the samba list but no one answered.
What's wromg now?
Thanks
Bye
Adri
Joost,
At 14.49 26/06/2001 +0200, you wrote:
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 02:43:34PM +0200, Adri wrote:
> I tryied to create a user in Linux named after the NT domain user but
linux
> says no dots in usernames while my username on that domain contains a dot.
>
> I saw someone hav
>I took a look and I saw I had no username.map file. I neither had any
smb.conf file.
Sorry, I meant the samba user file, not smb.conf
Thanks
Bye
Adri
Hello all,
I read on a list archive that Samba 2.2.x was put in the unstable packages
collection.
How can I try to install it?
I updated via dpkg and it brought me the 2.0.7-3 version. I'm on potato 2.2
rev 3
Thanks
Bye
Adri
;t fine any ftp site. Are these things correlated?
Thanks
Adri
Ehm,
one more thing: on RedHat I had a utility called linuxconf; it was for
setting things.
Any similar utility under Debian?
Or should I edit manually all the conf files with an editor?
Thanks
Adri
Martin,
At 14.40 15/06/2001 +0200, you wrote:
also sprach Adri (on Fri, 15 Jun 2001 02:31:34PM +0200):
> Any similar utility under Debian?
nope, and that's why debian is so good. if you need those utilities,
get redhat or suse or progeny! those gui utils have inherent problems
on syst
list or an overview of all what I have installed on the
system? dselect only?
Thanks
Bye
Adri
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