I downloaded an .iso and specified that it be saved to
/home/myhome/myiso, however, when doing this wmmount
shows that the / partition is the one actually
decreasing in size as the file downloads. Does anyone
know why this might be happening? I have a 2 drives in
this box and they are patitioned as
I am using mozilla
--- nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Denzil Kelly said:
> > I downloaded an .iso and specified that it be
> saved to
> > /home/myhome/myiso, however, when doing this
> wmmount
> > shows that the / partition is the one actually
> > decreas
Thanks this seems to have fixed the problem.
--- Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Denzil Kelly wrote:
> > I downloaded an .iso and specified that it be
> saved to
> > /home/myhome/myiso, however, when doing this
> wmmount
> > shows that the / partition i
I am having troble installing real player 8. apt
doesn't work. It is unable to complete the
installation because it say's that I am in a
non-interactive mode. Does anyone know what this mean?
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Thanx, I found the fix, and everything seems to work
well now.
--- Denzil Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having troble installing real player 8. apt
> doesn't work. It is unable to complete the
> installation because it say's that I am in a
> non-interactive
>From time to time, I lose the ability to use my
keyboard with netscape 4.76. It appears to happen
after entering infomation in a from, and on occasion
clicking enter or submit on a form will correct the
problem. Does anyone else have this problem?
_
I originally thought it was a problem with netscape,
but it appears to be a larger issue.
There are times when my keyboard won't respond unless
I launch another application or maximize(or otherwise
bring to the foreground) the window of an application
already running. Only then can I go back to t
What are some of specs of the machine you are trying
to install on? Someone recently gave me a few 486's,
and I've had the same problem when trying to boot from
floppy. These machines were Dell Optiplex XL 575 w/16
MB of RAM.
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> Hello,
>
>
> When attempting to boot Rel
After installing a cdrw drive. I recompiled my kernel
for scsi emulation. The result was my smc 1211 network
card isn't recognized, and I can't get the module to
install with insmod.
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> Ah! What you have there is a gotcha in the current
> Debian kernel-building
> documentation. Most dists put a .config in the
> linux directory that reflects
> the options used to build the distributed kernel.
> Debian doesn't. However,
> you can get it from /boot/config-2.2.17 (if you are
> ru
I have mindspring dsl also. I was able to retrieve the
pppoe package with apt-get, however, I wasn't able to
configure it or get it to work. I downloaded the
roaring penguin pppoe package, and I was able to
successfully install and configure it. It is avaiable
here: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/p
one of the easiest linux task you can
carryout. The people at roaring penquin have done an
excellent job. I found out about it at
http://www.dslreports.com you will also find some nice
speed tweaks there as well.
--- Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 9, 2000, Denzil
No, I didn't file a bug report, however, I was using
slink at the time, and I've since upgraded to patato.
--- John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Denzil Kelly writes:
> > I was able to retrieve the pppoe package with
> apt-get, however, I wasn't
> >
I think you have to have the microsoft joliet
extensions enabled in you kernel in order for linux to
see the long filenames. I once had a maximum linux cd
that would display long filenames. Then I recompiled
the kernel without the microsoft joliet extensions,
and the same cd truncated the filenames
--- Clayton Stapleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes! Debian is not for me. It does not recognize my
> sound card even though
> two other OS do (Win98 and SuSe6.4), that are on
> this same computer. There
> is no clear cut instructions on how to make this
> possible. I have read the
> Sound How
How do I go about moving my entire filesystem to
larger hard drive?
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Yes, I had this problem a few weeks back. I posted a
message here and here is the fix that worked for me.
Ah! What you have there is a gotcha in the current
Debian
kernel-building
documentation. Most dists put a .config in the linux
directory that
reflects
the options used to build the distribu
When I partitioned my hard drive, I noticed that I was
unable to make a swap partition of 128 MB. For
whatever reason, the largest partition I was able to
make was 122 MB. Why is this? Also I've noticed that
all of my memory isn't detected either. Why is this? I
have 128 MB installed, but this is w
Does anyone know how to get the java plugin to work
with netscape 4.76?
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> system loads
> and you have 128MB. also bios settings such as
> shadow can
> effect how much memory is available.
>
> nate
>
> Denzil Kelly wrote:
> >
> > When I partitioned my hard drive, I noticed that I
> was
> > unable to make a swap partiti
I want to add gmc to one of my windowmaker menus,
however, I've not been able to get it done. Does
anyone know how to accomplish this?
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--- Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Denzil Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I want to add gmc to one of my windowmaker menus,
> >however, I've not been able to get it done. Does
> >anyone know how to accomplish this?
>
> Have a look at /usr/shar
Thanks for all the advice. I just decided to dock the
app instead of putting it in the menu. Now I'll just
have to find a nice icon for it.
--- Denzil Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It does handle menu entries for things I install
> with
> apt-get. When I initially i
You might want to try one of the nightly builds. Also,
I've found that if you are playing an mp3 with xmms
mozilla will not launch. And I've not been able to get
it to work with helix, it won't launch at all. Thus I
use windowmaker instead.
Here is the output I get when I lauch mozilla
MOZILLA_FIV
I've used apt-get to install the diskless packages,
however I've not had much luck getting it to work.
Evidently there was supposed to be a script that ran
upon the installation of the diskless however this
didn't happen. Has anyone had any success getting this
to work?
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How do I go about burning a cd that will serve the
same function of a boot floppy. I guess the question I
really want answered is what files need to be added to
a cd to to allow me to use it as a boot cd.
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I think I want to use the cd as if it were a boot
floppy. Here's what I did. I chose to create a boot
floppy during my debian installation. For whatever
reason, it literally takes about 5 minutes to boot
from the floppy. Well I should say that from the time
"booting Linux" appears to the time all t
I upgraded to kernel 2.2.19 by executing the command:
apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-blah. This worked
fine. However, I recompiled the kernel because I
needed to enable scsi emulation so I could use my
cd-rw. The recompile(make menuconfig;make dep;make
clean;make bzImage;make modules;make modu
I think I got it fixed.
running the command
depmod -a
seems to have created the necessary file in the new
modules folder. While things seem to be somewhat back
to normal, I do get the following after running the
command.
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.2.19pre17/net/ibmtr.o
de
Where do I find the code for telnet? I've downloaded
the kernel source, and I have not been able to find
the source code for telnet. I ask because my networks
class has been given the task of looking at several
linux distributions and examining the telnet code to
see if the infamous rlogin bug stil
I installed the roaring penguin pppoe software and it
works fine for me. Here is what I get for ifcofig -a
dummy0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr
00:00:00:00:00:00
BROADCAST NOARP MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
frame:0
TX packets:0 erro
Sound card: Ensoniq es1371
Video card: Matrox Millennium G200, G400, or G450
modem: doesn't matter really, just make sure it's
external, and make sure that is isn't a winmodem.
For a guide to building a cheap linux box refer to:
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~comech/tools/CheapBox.html
hth
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If you already have an internal modem you can use it,
but if you were buying one get an external one. This
is not really that big of an issue. I was assuming
that you were building the box from scratch. One
reason to avoid internal modems is because they are a
heat source and they will increase the
Setting up gnome-utils (1.4.0-ximian.4) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/gnome-utils.postinst:
scrollkeeper-update: command not found
dpkg: error processing gnome-utils (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error
exit status 127
Errors were encountered while processing:
gnome-utils
E:
Has anyone had any success getting this card to
install. I'm having trouble getting the drivers to
compile. The errors I'm getting when I run make are:
gcc -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
-O6 -I/usr/src/linux/include -c -o pci-skeleton.o
pci-skeleton.c
pci-skeleton.c:89: linux/mo
http://sites.google.com/site/fingsmin/rrws6s
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