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> ...
>>vga16fb: initializing
>>vga16fb: mapped to 0xc00a
>>Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30
> ...
Try append="vga16:off" in your lilo.conf.
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packages for Woody, add the source to your sources.list, run apt-get
update and apt-get upgrade. Maybe you have to run apt-get dist-upgrade
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update-modules. Next add yourself to
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some of the newer models that don't support apm anymore, load the
necessary acpi drivers.
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>> The diamond viper 550 is a Nvidia TNT card. I am confused about the 4
>> MB
or from <http://www.backports.org>.
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alias char-major-108ppp_generic
alias tty-ldisc-3 ppp_async
alias tty-ldisc-14 ppp_synctty
alias ppp-compress-21 bsd_comp
alias ppp-compress-24 ppp_deflate
alias ppp-compress-26 ppp_deflate
Check if you have it. If you don't, create it. Next run update-modules
e to
> what I need to compile in. Thanks for your help.
For 2.4 Kernels, the option is Block Devices / Loopback Device Support.
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> Any suggestions?
Wouldn't the easiest way be to set the ownership of the file to that of
the Samba mount before moving it?
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ady downloaded the US image,
don't download the other one as well. Instead, tell apt at the end of
the installation that you want to use non-us software or add this line
to your sources.list:
deb ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US woody/non-US main contrib
non-free
That way you can
er 0
The exact error message would be interesting. Check the XFree log file
and report all lines beginning with (EE) and (WW) and the last 10 to 15
lines. Also make sure that your chip is supported by the version of
XFree you are using.
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> enlighten me, thanks.
You probably need to install libqt2 and libqt2-headers or libqt3 and
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wrong partition, correct it and rerun lilo. If you know what your root
file system is, tell the Kernel so when lilo starts (for example, I
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> /proc $ cat scsi/scsi
> Attached devices: none
Did you rerun lilo? What does dmesg | grep cd say? What does dmesg |
grep command say?
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refer to or that are not important to the discussion anymore. Otherwise
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>> Did you mount the usbdevfs? Add this to your fstab:
>>
>> usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0
>
> I'll try it and report back. For info
b". The Debian package system will automatically
reconfigure your bootloader (at least when you use lilo, don't know about
grub). From then on, you should habe to kernels installed, both the
installation kernel (shown in lilo as LinuxOLD) and the new one (shown as
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better idea to download updated packages.
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version was installed through apt
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mozilla.org, installed in /usr/local/mozilla. All versions could share the
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f it still won't work, make a symlink
/usr/src/linux > /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18bf2.4.
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> run "hdparm -d1 /dev/hda") on boot? I could (probably) add something in
> /etc/rc2.d, but that just seems dirty.
Install the hwtools package. It contains an initscript that you can adapt to
your needs (/etc/init.d/hwtools).
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her words, does proposed-updates carry non-security
> related updates that wouldn't be distributed on security.d.o?
Yes.
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> Thanks to all.
To enable it on the server, edit the configuration file /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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You can use alien to convert the rpm package from Sun to deb.
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robe ide-scsi (or during booting). I only know
about 2.4.18-bf2.4, and with this kernel, all I had to do was to change the
bootloader config, load the ide-scsi module and change the symlink for the
device entry. Then everything worked as expected. I think the same is true
for the other kernels.
d
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f you use Debian Woody with XFree86 4.1, your graphic card is not
supported. You either have to use XFree 3.3.6 instead (is included in
Woody) or upgrade to XFree 4.3. You can find more information on supported
cards on http://xfree86.org/support.html.
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If the radeon or aty128 framebuffer drivers won't work properly,
you can also try to use the vesa framebuffer driver.
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without any further information it is nearly impossible to find out why
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means that no data went through.
What kind of connection do you use? Did you configure the nameservers
correctly (or set to "dynamic" if supported)? Can you ping hosts via ip
addresses instead of hostnames (try "ping 212.227.118.85" for
www.debian.org).
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els (apt-cache search kernel-image,
apt-get install kernel-image...). I don't know about grub, but if you use
lilo, the package management system asks you if you want your bootloader
reconfigured automatically, this probably also works for grub.
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>> Mplayer (with the mplayer mozilla plugin) also supports this content
>> type. Both packages are available for apt, add the following line to
>> your sources.list if you u
by Knoppix and it worked there, but is there a
> better choise for use in Woody?
I think xmms is the best music player. There are however also other
programs available, like noatun and kscd (cd player). Just try them out.
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functions (lynx-ssl, kdelibs3-crypto, kdebase-crypto...).
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address bar)? Can you start Real Player standalone as a user?
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mation will be
displayed:
rpnp.so
File name: /usr/lib/netscape/plugins-libc6/rpnp.so
Mime Type Description Suffixes Enabled
audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin RealPlayer Plugin Metafile rpm Yes
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Jay Latham wrote:
> How do you change display managers? Say from gdm to xdm
Type "dpkg-reconfigure gdm" (or kdm,xdm). If you have more than one
display manager installed, debconf will ask you which one to use.
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> rather just download the sr_mod module from somewhere (if I could find
> it!) and install it with insmod than download a 8MB kernel image
> file.
No, it would not be a problem. The debian kernel images all have different
names and their own module directory, so no conflicts wi
ook at the package list, the x-window-system metapackage is only
> about 57KB. Because other files will be downloaded, how to know the
> total size?
If you type "apt-get install x-window-system", apt will tell you which
additional packages it has to download and how big they are allt
ure you are in the cdrom group if the
driver finally works. And changing the ownership of /dev/sg* to
root.cdrom and allowing read/write access for group cdrom to these
devices can make ripping of audio cds much easier.
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be complicated.
If you still want to try it with pinning, take a look at the
documentation. You have been warned :-)
http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-apt-get.en.html
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the first one tells you how to correct this
manually):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=157014
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=178331
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ou use Woody.
If you use testing or unstable, use "apt-cache search zlib | grep dev" to
find out which version of the package you need. By the way, you can use
http://packages.debian.org to find out to which package a file you need
belongs.
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etc/init.d/cron restart".
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correct mime type, select your realplayer executable (probably
/usr/local/RealPlayer8/realplay) as application to use and try again.
Oh, and please take a look at
http://learn.to/quote
especially part 2.1 "How much should I quote?".
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"English" in line 5 of the main page...
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http://localhost:631). You will need the packages cupsys and
cupsys-driver-gimpprint, installing cusys-bsd and cupsys-client is also a
good idea. If you use KDE, you will also need to install kdelibs3-cups.
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directory in your RAM.
You could maybe also try to reduce the size of your /dev/hda5 partition,
make a new partition behind /dev/hda5 and mount that as /var.
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install
cupsys-bsd install
cupsys-client install
cupsys-pstoraster install
libcupsys2 install
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ay before yesterday, see http://groups.google.com for the
discussion. Here are links to the bug reports:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=157014
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=178331
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> I also used "man mkinitrd", and it says no man entry for mkinitrd.
apt-cache search initrd
initrd-tools - Tools to generate an initrd image.
apt-get install initrd-tools
should solve the problem
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on to XF86Config, you either have to delete
XF86Config-4 or copy XF86Config to XF86Config-4, because XFree 4 will use
the -4 file if it is there and in that case ignore the other one.
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rrectley, you will not
see one file on the CD, but the contents of the image. Depending on the
program you use, you should try to find something like "Write CD from
image file" or "Track image". Please consult the manual of your cd
writing program for further information.
version 2.4) and the
autofs daemon. You tell the daemon where to mount your devices, and set
your desktop icons to those directories. When accessed, the daemon will
automatically mount the devices and also unmount them after a given
timeout.
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> to go, really. Can someone help me find this source file?
The sundance driver is not included in the standard 2.2 kernel. You have
to use kernel 2.4 or install the package kernel-patch-ethernet-drivers.
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> But is it not possible to use that for a 2.2?
As I already wrote, the sundance driver is not included in the standard
2.2 kernel source. So it is nor possible unless you get the driver from
somewhere else, for example from the kernel-patch-ethernet-
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>> 2.2 kernel source. So it is nor possible unless you get the driver from
>> somewhere else, for example from the
opened.
Looks like apt ran out of cache. You can fix it by editing your
/etc/apt/apt.conf. Try "man apt.conf" for more info or go to this site:
http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html
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xf86config and xf86cfg.
Debconf will name the config file XF86Config-4, xf86cfg will name it
XF86Config. X will try to use XF86Config-4 first and only look for the
other one if it can't find the first one.
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ind this in the man page for
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ase don't forget to completeley log out to apply the changes. If you
are logged in as user and use "su" to become root, change the settings,
go back to user and use su again, the old settings will still be used.
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David selby wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where $PATH is set ?
Take a look at /etc/login.defs.
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e xserver-xfree86 and set it to no. Or edit your config
file by hand, go to the device section for your card and turn it off
manually.
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break in the testing or unstable
distributions, and they are also not officially supported by the Debian
security team.
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non-US CD. You don't need the other one.
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gt; POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F
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> What do I need to do to allow mail to be collected
If the email is delivered to the files in /var/mail/, it looks like you
have a problem with your POP3 server rather than a problem with exim. You
do have one installed, right?
b
t. If you install the mplayer-mozilla package additionally
(mplayer and mplayer-mozilla are available on the same server as
realplayer), you can use mplayer in your browser instead of Realplayer.
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able/main/binary-i386/realplayer_8.0.8_i386.deb
This package is included in Sid. but not in Woody.
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Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
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>> Always start by checking the debian archive using apt-cache search
>> .
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search realplayer
>> realplayer - Real Player (installer)
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 12:30:25PM +0200, Andreas Janssen wrote:
>> And before I get even more emails about this: looks like the realplayer
>> package has also been removed from Sid.
>
> Really?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show rea
ing and all, but now I want to gen
> a new Debian Sarge from scratch. What do you have to
> copy to have what you had before?
Keys are by default stored in ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg and
~/.gnupg/secring.gpg.
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want to enter.
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ays it's unable to mount the root filesystem.
Do the other kernels maybe come with an initrd, but your bootloader is not
configured to use it?
BTW, you can disable devfs support at boottime by passing the parameter
"devfs=nomount" to the kernel.
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with debconf. Type
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
It would be easier to say what exactly the problem is if you gave us more
information. The InputDevice section(s) of your XFree86Config(-4) would
be helpful, as well as information from your XFree log file
(/var/log/XFree86.0.log) regarding the
t the end
explains it.
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e SB AWE.
And make sure that you are member of the "audio" group, otherwise sound
will only work as root.
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t it.
I normally use Acrobat Reader, because the other programs sometimes have
problems displaying certain documents.
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This has nothing to do with your X-Window-System. It is a permission
problem. As you were already told in both replies to your last message,
you must add the user to the audio group to have access to the sound
device files (and log out and in again to apply the changes).
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f it doesn't and cupsd is running, maybe your Cups is misconfigured. Take
a look at your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, especially the sections "Network
Options" and "Security Options".
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> Steven
What kernel do you use? Using menuconfig with 2.4, ipchains is in:
Main Menu =>
Networking options =>
IP: Netfilter Configuration =>
ipchains (2.2-style) support
The option is called CONFIG_IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS.
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>>
>> deb http://marillat.free.fr stable main
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>
> What's the package's name?
It's acroread.
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Steven wrote:
> On Saturday, July 26, 2003, at 09:06 AM, Andreas Janssen wrote:
>> Steven wrote:
>>> I'm recompiling my kernel - I forgot to add ipchains support last
>>> time.
>>> The problem is that ipchains isn't listed in the menucon
here for more info:
<http://www.sonic.net/~rknop/linux/tp570.html>
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