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ou can also use ide-scsi emulation for both devices:
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o disk, or to find the links in the compressed
files. Of course I could uncompress the first file, restart wget,
uncompress the next set of files and so on, but I would like to use a
way that is more convenient.
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> /usr/include/ncurses_dll.h
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> from libncurses5-dev (unstable). Isn't it correct?
Check if the ncurses and ncurses-dev packages have the same version
number.
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rtunately, the kde panel doesn't show up but only a very poor
> menu bar at the top of the screen.
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> In what **testing** package is kde 3.1 panel in?
The KDE panel is called kicker, and that should also be the package
name.
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What does your /etc/network/interfaces say? It should look like this:
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auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
Also, check if you have some packet filter like ipchains or iptables
started at boootup.
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The package is on the fifth CD.
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to use the kernel framebuffer, select "no".
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> de données dessus, bien que monté en rw.
>
> Des idées ???
Writing support for NTFS is experimental, potentially dangerous, and
probably turned off by default in the Debian kernels. If you want to
use a file system to which you can write in Linux and Windows, use F
select the eepro100 module. Maybe some of the installation
kernels on the first CD has it built in (in that case you don't have to
load the module), at least the 2.4.18-bf2.4 Kernel has it as a module.
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It is the fifth CD, but the 2.4 Kernel is also on the first CD, you only
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Aha! Try to set that to "False".
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> (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.
>
> Fatal server error:
> no screens found
Rerun dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86. The program will remember the
settings you chose the last time. In most
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>>> After reading about using the F3 key at the initial boot screen from
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Yes, it is. I answered to the other one.
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work:
bf2.4
386
586
k6
k7
I would use the k7-Kernel, that one was compiled for your system. The
other ones work because your processor is downward compatible to them.
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> configuration files in /etc ? Which package is appropriate?
I cannot say what the problem is, but maybe moving
/etc/network/interfaces out of the way and installing or
dpkg-reconfiguring etherconf can help you.
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>> modprobe ide-scsi
> Yes the conf file is ok, but when I run modprobe Iget
>
> modprobe ide-scsi
> modprobe: Can't locate module ide-scsi
That is stran
idepci/ -name ide-scsi.o
to see if it can be found.
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the initrd for that kernel.
> Also, I noticed people are irritated by my replies. But, each time I
> send a message to debian list it starts a new thread and I am unable
> to reply directly to messages. So, what do I do?
Select reply to list, or press "L" in kmai
create a new user ans see if the problem is still there
Third idea: if the above didn't help, it seems to be a system-wide
problem. Try to remove kde (apt-get --purge remove kde.*) and reinstall
it.
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bout /etc/fstab? Either change the entries to the real
devices, or relink /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrom1 to the device files using
ln.
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ink /initrd.img pointing to the real initrd image
in /boot, at least that is how I remember it. However, if it is not
there, create it:
ln -s /boot/initrd-2.4.18-1-k7.img /initrd.img
or change the entry in your lilo.conf to point to
/boot/initrd-2.4.18-k7.img instead.
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LAY itself. Don't set the DISPLAY manually to
your host. This could result in the application trying to connect to
your local_host outside of the ssh connection, which is not what you
want, because that would be unencrypted, and your X server probably
doesn't even listen on the netw
he installation, run module-assistant. Make
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that is still in Sarge (e.g. not 2.6.6). You will need to install the
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ecause earlier
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Activate the boot log daemon. Take a look at /etc/default/bootlogd. The
log will be written to /var/log/boot.
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. I hope I'm just missing something foolishly obvious.
Yes. The script is run in a subshell, sets the variable, and when the
script is finished, the subshell terminates. You need to set the
variable in the current shell. Run
. ./A10hook
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configured to ignore graphic cards (which is the default). However
hotplug does not run directly after booting the kernel. If the driver
is used right from the beginning of the booting process, hotplug is not
the reason.
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.4.27 kernel on woody too?
Yes, but perhaps you need newer initrd-tools. There also 2.4.27 packages
available from backports.org.
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nfiguration. Gnome also needs to be
configured for 105 keys. pc104 does cause the same problem. There is an
explanation in the Debian X FAQ (/usr/share/doc/xfree86-common/), IIRC.
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rograms (xmms and uae). Does anyone know how to I can set the font
> size used for gtk1 applications, given that the current gnome-control
> center only sets it for gtk2?
Edit your ~/.gtkrc, or install gtk-theme-switch and run switch.
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owner and group with the umask, uid and gid parameters in the fstab.
`man mount` can tell you the details. If you use a Linux file system on
the backup drive, set the permissions using chmod, chown and chgrp.
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release. I paged through make menuconfig again
> and can't see anything regarding locale.
This is not a kernel option. Try running "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and
make sure the ones you use are selected and generated.
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you only need to access the drive once, you could use some live-CD
like Knoppix. If you really want to install kernel 2.4.27, I recomment
you get the precompiled packages from <http://www.backports.org>.
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> I need to access XFS just once in a while, will Knoppix handle xfs
> file system?
Take a look at <http://knoppix.net>. Knoppix comes with both 2.4 and 2.6
kernels, so I assume it supports xfs.
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ernel), install either kernel-image-2.2.20 or
kernel-image-2.4.18-1-$arch. They should both have the driver you need.
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> On Dec 14, 2004 at 10:37:51AM +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:
>> Alberto Bert (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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>> [cannot mount cdrom]
>> Is the isofs driver loaded (lsmod)?
>
> no! I modprobed it
to load the module without finding out the IRQ
and DMA of the card. As far as I know these things (I have a computer
with opl3sa2 onboard) support ISA Plug and Play.
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> is available and if so, obtain it?
If you use Sarge or Sid, install one of the kernel-image-2.[4|6]-$arch
packages (e.g. kernel-image-2.6-k7).
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> for the card.
Alsaconf won't do much else than changing /etc/modutils/sound
and /etc/modprobe.d/sound. Also, if you ran alsaconf, it is possible
that you now have a file /etc/modprobe.conf, which is empty. Remove
it, /etc/modprobe.d/* will be ignored otherwise.
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Robinson, Peter (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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>>> I have a testing distribution of Debian on a Dell precision 340 and
>>> have not been abl
s
> libmikmod.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory Inconsistency detected by ld.so:
> ../sysdeps/generic/dl-tls.c: 72: _dl_next_tls_modid: Assertion `result
> <= _rtld_local._dl_tls_max_dtv_idx' failed!
Install the libmikmod2 package.
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/hdb,
>or too many mounted file systems
>
> I don't know what to do now... any hint?
Is the isofs driver loaded (lsmod)? Is hdb the correct device? Check
dmesg for any info. Also make sure that the ide-cd driver is presend.
You did not set up ide-scsi, did you?
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fonts as default for serif, sans-serif and
monospace aliases.
You should also be able to tell gimp to use another font, probably by
changing your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 or ~/.gtkrc-2.0.mine, either manually or by
running "switch2" from the gtk-theme-switch package.
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or you own file in /etc/modutils, and run
update-modules. Next, add yourself to the audio group:
adduser thomas audio
Log out and in again. That should be all you need to do.
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Felixk Karpfen (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On 2004-12-16, Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> If you found out which driver you need, add a line:
>>
>> alias sound-slot-0 modulename *
>>
>> to /etc/modutils/aliases
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Ted Parks (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 23:53:36 +0100, Andreas Janssen
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>> Am Samstag, 18. Dezember 2004 23:07 schrieb Ted Parks:
>>
>>> [...]
>>> Now I have wha
t to log into. There are also other
ways, like creating your own ~/.xsession and adding startkde (make sure
that allow-user-xsession is in your /etc/X11/Xsession.options), or
telling startx which command to run.
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kdm/gdm/wdm).
By the way, the xserver-svga package you installed belongs to XFree 3.3,
you probably want to use xserver-xfree86 instead, which is part of
XFree 4.
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is not present (remove it if the
file is there), and also make sure that hotplug, alsa-base and
discover1 are installed with the latest versions so that the OSS driver
are not loaded. Use lsmod to check if maybe this is the problem. I
think the OSS driver name is i810_audio.
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Hello
Thomas Hood (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 01:00:26 +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:
>
>> and also make sure that hotplug, alsa-base and discover1
>> are installed with the latest versions so that the OSS driver are not
>> loaded.
>
>
VT82C686B] (rev a2)
> :00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2
> AC97 Audio Controler (MCP) (rev a1)
> [...]
> $ cat /var/log/dmesg
> [...]
> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.6 (Sun Aug 15
> 07:17:53 2004 UTC).
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> I am running Debian unstable with kernel 2.6.1 and having trouble
> getting sound output to work with programs that use SDL. I have
> installed the libsdl1.2-debian package.
Try to also install libsdl1.2debian-alsa.
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sing the developement packages (e.g. libxaw-dev or something
like that). By the way, there are xawtv packages in Debian, don't they
work for you?
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>> YH (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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>>> BTW, speaking xawtv, I've just have an error during "make xawtv":
>>> "/usr/bin/ld cannot fi
now what might be the cause, and how I could work around
> the problem?
What does the output of mount and df say? Is the partition mounted
read-only? Is it full maybe?
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bttv but it doesn't work, the bttv
> modules keep loading during bootup.
Also tell hotplug to load it (etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/).
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ist the modules in the hotplug configuration.
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and discover. discover is also part of Woody (the stable version), but
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ably you want to install another kernel instead of the one you used
for installation. To use it, you need to reboot.
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igure lilo to use the initrd needed to boot that kernel.
After booting with the new kernel, try again.
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rd.img
And remove the comment character before
#prompt
to make sure lilo will ask you which kernel to boot.
Run lilo:
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Reboot, and select "Linux". Linux.old will boot the old kernel.
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> ac97_codec 11624 0 (unused)
> soundcore 3300 0 (autoclean)
> [...]
As I wrote above, these modules are not sufficient.
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> to compile my 2.6 kernel in my GNOME environment.
Try
apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev libgtk2.0-0
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If these are held back because of other packages that "are not going to
be installed", install those packages and repeat, until you find the
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> [...]
> Since it's not yet formatted, I would think there must be a way to
> recover all the data still.
> [...]
Boot Knoppix from CD, and run gpart or testdisk.
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sion should be versiones 0.x, not 1.x. However some of the
problems I had vanishes after I deactivates the onscreen display and
the crossfading. If you are looking for something similar that /seems/
to be running more stable (at least the few times I tried it), install
madman.
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