hares.
Sorry for the short answer but I'm just in the mind mapping state
for this problem...
But I guess these corner points are at least _some_ help.
Frank.
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To all of you!
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Hi list,
I'm having here some problems with an ebay'ed switch. The switch
is an ovislink fsh2400 and is manageable. The problem is, that
there is only a db25 port on the backside which should be
connected to the host's parallel port.
So far so good. The problem now is, that there is only software
Hello fellows,
I hope, I am right here with my problem.
I'm using Debian unstable i386 on my dual Celeron 533 with a Abit BP6
Board and I am quite new to smp. I have here these really annoying
APIC error on CPUn: 0n(0n)
broadcasting over my consoles. As a matter of fact it's not only
annoying me.
Sorry I forgot to inform you about my kernel (d'oh!)
I'm running a 2.4.18 Kernel, I think should be late enough, the
oldest mail I found about this topic has been from 1999...
But thanks for you suggestion anyway.
Frank.
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I tried to find documented problems matching to mine but didn't found
something really useful.
Does anyone have experience with the HPT366?
Could there be a link between this problem and the neverending sum of
APIC errors?
Frank.
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correct,
if not it executes simpy a ifdown eth0 ; ifup eth0.
But I would be glad, too, if someone could enlighten us.
Frank
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Are PTY's activated?
Frank
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I think the best way to say thanks - and als Netiquette compatible -
is to stay tuned and help others the way others helped you.
HAND.
Frank
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or you get scribus as a debian package.
I suggest the second way.
So just go to the shell and then go further as root:
# apt-get scribus
and there we are, the newest version of scribus.
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them? :)
Frank
P.S.: I don't even have a mobile phone (heard of interferences between
some hdd's and those gadgets)
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pe of file system you use, but I would
> expect you used the defacto EXT2.
Nope, I run reiserfs.
> I do wish you success at recovery.
Thanks.
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I hope I'll fix the problem soon...
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I really do like my PC. And I never hit but sometimes hug her :)
Later on I will go and check my box power supply.
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I have the same problems with the same board but 533 Celerons installed.
The problem is the APIC or let me say, the Celeron. As far as I could
follow the kernel-mailinglist this family doesn't has a dual ability.
The chance to run them dual comes from the BP6 chipset of your
motherboard. This,
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