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advance to beyond the scroll of kernel boot
messages until I got a kernel panick (due to no root
device).
Any idea??
If possible, can anyone advise on how I can get the
configuration of the bo-tecra boot-disk... or has anyone
successfully installed hamm on the thinkpad (esp 560x).
Thanks
em :P). I wonder why the
same configuration on built on the boot floppy didn't work.
Will update the list when I get more results...
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mnot sure how great performance hit the optimised codes will
make but the costs may not justify it...
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I'm terribly sorry as I understand this question has
been answer just a few days before but I lost the mail.
Thanks a million.
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ll it ./local/ )
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Trouble? e
.2).
Just make sure you have the
Option "linear"
in your device section.
The machine is currently running 1024x768x16 with no
obvious problems.
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27;t want to
> combine stuff that is hard to sort out later.
For my case, I have partitions for
/
/home/
/usr/local/
These was remants from my previous slackware experience.
With debian, I dun think I should need /usr/local/ anymore
since upgrading is simply dpkg'ing the new package.
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BPP
Then, just store the initrc file for the respective color
depth in the respective .xinitrc files.
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prefered option (ie the correct 800x600 settings) above
that should achieve what you want :)
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should be enabled thru
misc->psaux
This should enable the support for ps/2 mouse without the
need to reboot your system (cool!! :-).
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Jesse Goldman wrote,
:true or false. Maybe it's an executable on an Alpha?
Yep, it is on a DIGITAL Unix. In fact it is a binary file
that returns false (1).
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ommercial bloatware. They are switching to NTs
but I doubt they are very much too secure. NUS, like most
other organisations, seems to like MS and loves to PAY
(literally) for their mistakes.
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UI
(additional work??) and at the same time can cater for beginners
as well. We just have to ensure that the questions are not
excessively complicated (like IP-masquarading??) that they
will stump the starters and our suggested setup works.
Comments??
:)
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of catching up to do... Apple's
rate is currently 6 time that of ours... pls refer to:
http://rc5stats.distributed.net/emtop100.idc
I'm pumping in 1 alpha500 + 2 PPro 200 + 1 P200mmx.
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Tan Wee Yeh wrote,
:Indeed it does but we have a lot of catching up to do... Apple's
:rate is currently 6 time that of ours... pls refer to:
: http://rc5stats.distributed.net/emtop100.idc
:I'm pumping in 1 alpha500 + 2 PPro 200 + 1 P200mmx.
Bad news, thi
Tan Wee Yeh wrote,
:Bad news, this does not seem to be running. I checked the
:process and the guy is kinda stalled. Anybody successfully
:ran the client for an OSF??
Turned out to be my own mistake :P
I had some wrapper around this so I have to resort to the
telnet port before it works
Alex Yukhimets wrote,
:Well, may be I did not understand the original meaning, but I meant the
:piece of software able to answer your e-mails automatically.
:
Check out "vacation" on the bsdmainutils pacakge.
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Hi,
I'm trying to raise the ulimit as an ordinary user.
I don't seem to be able to raise any limit above some
ceiling, except when I'm root.
bash$ ulimit -a
...
cpu time (seconds) 3600
...
bash$ ulimit -t 3601
ulimit: cannot
> Normally, limits are not set (ie they're set as the maximum available). If
> the limits are lower than normal:
> 1) either you have lshell installed, and there's a configuration file in etc
> which tells you which are the limits,
yep.. got it.. Thanks a lot.
That's my first encounter with lshe
Bruce Wrote:
>
> The $1000 charge for advertising (it's not really a fine) is a donation to
> Debian's still-in-formation corporation, "Software in the Public Interest".
> I doubt I'll be collecting it any time soon, it's mostly a strategy to put
> off spammers.
I love and support this scheme :
Bruce Wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tan Wee Yeh)
> [the $1000 charge for advertising]
> > I love and support this scheme :)
>
> > Maybe it should be extended to things like those
> > get-rich-fast pyramid schemes.
>
> What? They're not spammers? I do
Hi,
when I tried to start rpc.nfsd, I get the error
nfsd: could not make a UDP socket
My /etc/exports and /etc/fstab are ok.
System setup:
Both server and client are running on debian linux 1.1 (kernel 2.0.6).
and are meant to share data.
Setup is default but I have since edited the
Hi,
Sorry about the previous posting...
I solved the problem already.. :)
Reason is that the nfs support is not properly initiated
for the server resulting in the udp socket not found.
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I am using debian 1.1. i am mirroring the whole debian site...
hopefully, with that, I can export nfs to all of my U's
workstation so they can install debian linux on the fly.
I was unable to get the installation kernel to recognise nfs.
The option to load nfs support module is given in
Hi,
Think there are some problems with the mirror at
master.debian.org:/pub/Linux/Debian.
Its empty...
I understand that there were some problems with the
main site
ftp.debian.org
a few days ago... is this some side-effects of that?
Also, it seems that the mirror at
ftp.
I got the first part right *lucky me :) *
> The systems mounting your nfs volumes do need to have the nfs module
> loaded though. I couldn't quite understand why that failed.
During the 'configure kernel' phase, loading nfs module never
worked for me. However, I am able to get the debian-system
Hi,
I have just tried debain pre1.2 and have the following comments.
1) Overall, the installation is very smooth with very few
hiccups.
2) It seems that most of the kernel options have been compiled-in.
This is opposed to the previous version when users are free
to configure the ker
Hi,
seems like problems with the ftp sites recurring...
master.debian.org:/debian/ is empty again.
uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu:/pub/systems/linux/distributions/debian
is outdated.. the rex/disks-i386 has only 1996-11-28
Seems like only ftp.debian.org is still up and running.
I don't know about th
Hi,
This is a problem I tried to solve for about 3 weeks without much
progress.
My intended system setup has a dependency graph as follows...
Sys-A <-+--: Sys-B <---: Sys-C
| |
+-+
Where both Sys-C and Sys-B depends
> Why does everyone keep saying that X should look like Win 95. I don't want
This I totally disagree!!! I'd rather prefer X to work more
like OS/2 :P. AFAIK, win95's interface is not as Object-
Oriented (OO) as M$ has claimed. OS/2 users should know.
I particularly find win95 difficult to us
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