Problem with JAVA..
I have implementet in .profile as:
but i keep getting this>
/java/jdk1.2.2/bin/java: /bin/realpath/: No such file or directory
java not found in /bin/i386/green_threads/java
CAN ANY ONE PLEASE HLLLPP
RASMUS
'alias eth1 3c509' as the last line.
There doesn't seem to be a
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/net-modules.txt file in this release
so I don't know what to set 'options' to.
Any suggestions?!
Thanks,
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> Hi, I just upgraded to 2.4.20 and my network stopped working... :(
Err, scratch that - I just loaded 3c59x ;)
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Any one got any advice how to get lmsensors working on a 2.4.21-5-k7 kernel?
Thanks
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Hi there
I recently upgraded my machinevia apt.this included a glibc6/-dev
upgrade amongst other things.
now when compiling a kernel...even one known to previously compileit
fails at this point every time
drivers/net/net.o(.data+0xd4): undefined reference to `local symbols in
I have tried with same options as installed kernelalso with kernels .14
and .16 sourcealso got another person to check...see i wasnt
madlol..
this is why i think it might be the C libs
c^
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can anyone plz point me to a source of mrtg scripts/source for exim
monitoring..or a howto
many thanks
c^
Hi all
I have a problem that has bugged me for some timeand i cant work out the
cause.
I have one machine that when i connect to it remotely does not allow the use
of certain control characters.this is most noticable with the pgup and
pgdn keys
plz help
c^
just to point out again automatic removal of old .deb's can lead to more
hassle if you need to roll back to the previous version.testthen
clean.
;)
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Cc:
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mount
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of 16 x 2.5" NVMe and 8 x 2.5" SATA SSD drives.
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Dear Andrew,
Thanks for your confirmation.
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Have a Great Day!!
May I have support for the below trail request to get server hardware
certification for DEBIAN OS.
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Hi,
I'm trying to read the DNS HOWTO at:
http://langfeldt.net/DNS-HOWTO/BIND-9/
and am running into some confusion because Debian (woody) seems to name some
of the files differently than the HOWTO.
For instance, the HOWTO suggests the following in its example named.conf:
zone "." {
typ
tting /boot on /dev/hd[a-d]. I have no idea of Grubs
limitations as I've been happy with lilo.
GL,
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Hi,
Here's what I'd like to do. I've been fumbling with it for months and just
can't seem to find resources out there that are easy enough to understand:
1. Configure BIND on a woody box so that it is the nameserver for a domain
name I've registered. The domain is just parked with the registr
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting my Matrox G550 working with Debian, because
it is not supported in the version of XFree86 that is installed with
Woody. I've successfully upgraded XFree86 to unstable but X still barfs
when I try to start it. (mga_hal module doesn't exist, etc.) Anyway,
that's no
f you're not serving the internet,
I'd drop incoming traffic as opposed to rejecting it, that way you are
stealth.
Just my $0.02.
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[gkx]dmrc, your window manager's rc file, or you
start your programs from an xterm.
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Does anyone else use slrn to read this list? If so,
are ther any suggestions on how to cleanup the posts.
I see a lot of lines that end in '=20', and that looks
like something that outlook used to do(does?).
TIA
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ntire post to see what was
added based on context.
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raffic had been 23-30 messages a day for about two weeks,
it was close to half that 2 months ago. I know I've topped 350 in the
last 24 hours.
I wonder if this is a particularly nasty bug, or we're feeling the
effects of Verisign's decision to claim *.com and *.net?
Michael C.
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In linux.debian.user, Andy Firman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 01:54:55PM -0400, Michael C. wrote:
> > Does anyone else use slrn to read this list? If so,
> > are ther any suggestions on how to cleanup the posts.
> >
> > I see a lot of
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 18:30:16 +0200, csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Sat, 20 Sep 2003 06:16:31 -0400,
> Michael C. wrote:
> >
> > In linux.debian.user, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 00:22, Steve Lamb wrote:
>
In linux.debian.user, Jacob Anawalt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael C. wrote:
>
> >I asked this on alt.os.linux. I was told to search freshmeat.net for a
> >perl script called "poppy." It will get headers only, and ask what you
> >want to do with t
and seperated all the machines, verified they were clean, patched them.
And educated the users, before putting them back on line. It would have
eliminated the need to reinstall multiple times on the same machine, and
it needed to be done anyhow.
I hope your boss authorized it, preferably in writing, or
his virus has sent me anything as addressed to me from me,
but I still wouldn't count on the headers being authentic.
Michael C.
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xists on Windows, I've never seen an example of what
> it is for.)
I've seen plenty of examples of what this feature is used for, which is
one of several reasons that I typically avoid MS. How else is a virus
supposed to propagate?
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lilo.conf contains
more comments than you'll need to tweak it however you want.
I don't recall if grub is available when installing, if not, installing
it after the fact is trivial anyway.
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Such an MUA wouldn't be designed for us, but for clueless newbies that
believe that it's supposed to work that way. And the people who know
better will run, but it will in fact attract idiots that think, "Wow,
it's just as easy as windows!", and the idiots will always hold the
m
them even if they were never vulnerable to begin with.
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init 3
when it stops spitting messages out,
xf86config
answer the questions, save, and use
startx `which twm`
to test.
HTH,
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Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 05:43:42AM -0400, Michael C. wrote:
> > You realize of course that probably 60-70% are dynamic IPs. For example:
> >
>
27;X'
>
> That seems like a problem, right? I didn't do anything fancy, just used the
> Debian installer.
>
That is definately a problem. Do you get anything with
which X
?
In the past X has always been a (sym)link to the appropriate server, in
my case running Deb 3.0r1,
stuff was.)
What package(s) did you have to apt-get install? I didn't see a message
stating which package from Steef. BTW, please don't start multiple
threads for the same problem, use reply/follow up whichever is
appropriate.
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when treatment to install the package vchkpw, during the process of
installation, dpkg show the following error:
localhost:/home/jcf# apt-get install vchkpw
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, vchkpw is already the newest version.
0 packages upgrad
hello list
when treatment to install the package vchkpw, during the process of
installation, dpkg show the following error:
localhost:/home/jcf# apt-get install vchkpw
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, vchkpw is already the newest version.
0 packages upgrade
hello in principle it wanted to thank for the answer
them comment that I have proven with that of ulimit
[...]A comment in a similar bug suggested removing the ulimit from
/var/lib/dpkg/info/vchkpw.postinst and running 'dpkg --configure
vchkpw'[...]
of the following way
ulimit -f unlimited
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I recently switched from Mandrake 9.0 to woody, because of many reasons,
mostly because mandrake was getting slower than molasses in winter. I've run
across some things I'm not used to and was wondering how to adjust them to my
taste. First, I know t
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Thanks for the tip! I had the prompt option in, but as usual I had forgotten
the /sbin/lilo -v, as usual. I guess I'll have to muck about on the fonts and
kde issues, as I have not yet recieved any info on them yet, or maybe it was
too off-topic fo
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I found the a few site on setting up te true-type windows fonts, but this
covers only .ttf. Is it any different to do .fon fonts?
Anti-aliasing fonts and icons (through KDE), do I need it? What is the
purpose? And if it's a good thing,where to fin
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The following may be unappetizing to trolls:
- From power on to KDE-
Mandrake 8.1=1min 52secs
RedHat 7.1= 1min 35secs
Debian 3.0= 47secs
(with setups as close as possible by distro)
The power of what sucks is closely related to the vacuum applied.
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It's actually just a piece of crap Gateway I got for my wife. It's always
booted up at lightning speed. As a matter of fact thats about all its ever
done at lightning speed, because after you start playing with the software,
it's an anchor. I was ha
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Assuming it's XMMS. I had this problem for a bit. Apparently the xmms-cdread
isn't grabbed as a dependency, which is fine if you're not using it for cds.
It's not going to show anything in the /cdrom directory without that package
installed though.
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I just noticed when cleaning out my home directory that I still have builds
of qt-3.0.5 and kde 3.03 which I built using another distro, optimized for my
particular machine. My question is this:
1)Is it required to make .debs out of these for total
Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone has a way to get the current supposedly
stable release of PHP4 (4.1.2-5 from dselect) to work with Apache
1.3.26 on the Alpha platform. I installed from dselect only to have
Apache fail to start. Something to do about libmm and not being able to
load the module?
Hi,
I'm currently in the middle of replacing my mailserver (running sendmail
still) with exim4, and I would like to append a default signature to all
outgoing mail (preferable not to internal mail, but this I can live with)
after some digging, I came across mailscanner, with if available in the
d
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 16:51, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> No. Read this to get an understanding of the technical and
> non-technical issues of such an attempt :
> http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/
See below, I did mention sig and not disclaimer :)
but thanks for the link, it
Hi,
Just built a new box I'll use as a server at home. On that reboot during
the installation process of Woody, I had to boot from floppy.
I don't think it's a BIOS issue. I had CD, Floppy, HD0 as the boot
order, and even tried HD0, HD1, HD2 and it still wouldn't boot from the
HD. (I have 1 HD
Once upon a time Mehmet AK was quoted as saying:
> i want to deny kazaa , imesh etc. and chat programs our local network .
> can u help me
If you stop shouting!, youre lucky to even get this rely, is there some
stange setting in Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 that converts text the
capitals?
Thi
Hi,
I've created a snapshot of a secure locked down server running woody that
was stetup on a secure non net connnected pc, I've got it setup to run
discover and a few other apps on boot to automatically detect hardware and
so forth, so I can then extract this to any new server and setup a few
bas
are.
>
> Well, Kevin has fixed it, so he is not indifferent.
>
> But there is another case of the same misconfiguration on the list.
> But since I now know it is not a conscious attempt to use my domain, I
> am way more relaxed than before :)
>
I hope this fixes it.
>> On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 14:20, Bruno Diniz de Paula wrote:
>
> and it was completely useless. Because the
> repositories are so small (again, because the original company does not
> support it), that it is useless. Only a hanfull of applications, can
> work with apt-rpm.
It really depends, I use
> Hi,
> I have replace my old cd-reader with a new cd-read/write and now I can't
> mount for media cdrom. I think that is a /dev/ problem which I don't
> how to fix it. My Debian is SID(super-interface-daimler) and the new
> Cd-RW is Aopen(52x24x52).
As long as the device is on hte same IDE ch
Hi All
I'm a Debian newbie.
I understand it's possible to use apt-get once every
couple of weeks or so to keep a system up-to-date.
When I installed Debian 3.0r1, some of the software
I wanted to use specified Gnome2.2, so I've gone beyond
stable and put the following 'backports' at the top o
Hi,
I'm posting this as a last resort, as I'm now at my wits end, after
several hrs googling and reading the man pages, I'm still no closer to
solving this mystery.
My NFS server is running stock woody (with all updates) and exporting
several shares, a few for public access and one for the /home
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 22:28, Jonathan Schmitt wrote:
> Hallo,
> I'm currently thinking about a replacement for my defective 3com Officeconnect
> PCMCIA Network Adapter.
> I've found two cards available at local stores not using a media converter,
> the netgear FA511 and the dlink dfe 690 txd.
I
Bob Proulx wrote:
> What does your /etc/exports on your server say? Does it say 'sync' or
> 'async' for export options?
At the top of my head I cannor remeber, will check it out, but personally,
It feels like a client issue, as RedHat on the client works great.
> Just as an aside you might chec
> Hi
> I am using ICE Windoe Manager and I am not very happy with it.
> What is the default window manager for Gnome2.2 ?
KDE ;)
Seriously, it depends, AFAIK know on debian its sawfish, but you can
change this to metacity (as this is AFAIK the gnome specified default).
metacity seems faster, bu
Next time, if you wish to use beta software or mess around, create a
directory called say /opt/kde3 and /opt/kde3/qt3 or even $HOME/kde3 or
$HOME/qt3 or whatever..
Give only youre user (i.e not root) complete access, and then install into
there, i.e:
# ./configure --prefix=/opt/kde3 blah!..blah!
I'm running Debian w/ kernel 2.4.18 and real-time Linux v. 3.1. The kernel compiles without problems, but on two completely different computers, the network does not function properly.
Within the pix firewall at our location, only ssh works into and out of the computers (ping works also, and res
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 17:34, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm looking for a lightweight but full featured word processor for a
> very low spec machine.
Give Abiword a go (apt-get install abiword), but do not use the version
from sid.
Mark
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On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 14:01, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> > I cannot log into my IMAP server any more... It keeps saying Invalid
> > password. I can only assume it's using password encryption, but I don't
> > know how to turn it off.
Has it added any new options to the config file?
I have this pro
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 20:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/bin/netscape-installer# ./netscape-installer
> ./netscape-installer-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
Install (fr
> It sure sounds like you don't have DMA enabled on your drive. Debian
> (bless its little heart) will not do this for you automatically, which
> is not what people from Red Hat expect.
This is wrong, being an ex redhat user (well to long) before I slipped
into the Debian camp, redhat do NOT use
> I just recently added a new hard drive to my firewall machine and I'm
> seeing the following errors:
> hda: set_multmode: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } hda:
> set_multmode: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
I doubt this will help, but I'll put my say in anyway :)
I get the same
Hi,
I've finally managed to get my debian system (Woody/Sarge/Sid) configured
and working perfectly with not a single problem.
Anyway, I have created a image of /dev/hda1 using partimage and currently
storing this on a nfs partition.
I'm using a live cd that consists on partimage, so I can boot
> I've configured my kernel to my hardware but during compilation the
> following error pos up:
>
rs in.)
> super.c:945: error: parse error before "n"
> super.c:945:12: missing terminating " character
> make[4]: *** [super.o] Error 1
> make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/fs/
unsubscribe
I have had 1.1 for awhile and have just tried to begin an upgrade to
1.3. I found a readme on ftp.debian.org which said:
do dpkg --clear-avail,
dpkg --install ldso_*.deb,
dpkg --install libc5_*.deb,
install dpkg_*.deb dpkg-ftp_*.deb,
dpkg --purge --force-depends texbin,
and then to run
Hello
I have a Debian/Sid distrib and after an apt-update/apt-upgrade
i`ve encounterred this error :
Reading changelogs...
(Reading database ... 26901 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace python 2.3.2-4 (using .../python_2.3.2-6_all.deb)
...
Unpacking replacement pyth
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 00:14, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Hello 'C Stefan'!
>
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 02:24:28PM +0200, C Stefan wrote:
> > I have a Debian/Sid distrib and after an apt-update/apt-upgrade
> >i`ve encounterred this error :
> >[...]
> > t
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 15:47, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I'm using that last one, 2.4.20.
same here from the debian sources, but with a few added patches,
there is no need to download a new kernel, just get the source you have
for the currently running kernel, apply this patch:
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does anyone have any experience setting up a UPnP music server for use with
such devices as the Terratech NOXON standalone audio device, ist it possible?
I didn't find much over google other than for embedded systems.
Thanks,
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would a dpkg-reconifigure xserver-xfree86 have "fixed" this??
C
On Thursday 06 January 2005 07:43, Mike Chandler wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 January 2005 06:24 pm, John A Chaves wrote:
> > On Wednesday 05 January 2005 07:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I just now
>
> Oddly enough, after booting on the new kernel ...
> uname -a returned 2.2.20.
>
> Can anyone think of why this would happen?
>
One idea of a possibility.
if you forgot to change your bootloader (LILO) config
for using the new kernel image then it still loads the
old kernel.
Even if you r
My /dev/md0-Boot-Raid-1-Partition always degenerates while booting (or maybe
while shutdown?). I don't know where to find the error. Maybe someone can
help? All other raid-arrays in my system stay clean.
syslog says:
[...]
Jun 15 23:44:51 server kernel: md: md0: raid array is not clean -- starting
Where can I find older versions of packages that did not make it into
stable? I installed unstable (2.2) on a box a way back before it was frozen,
and toyed with it for a while, then left it aside until now. I think I
removed most of /usr/share and some other locations (it has only a 100meg
har
Sorry for posting this a 2nd time, but damned hotmail treats
the debian lists as spam by default, and until I noticed that
and turned off all blocking it was trashing all list traffic.
If anyone replied could you try once again.
I got the signup, confirmation emails, and my original post
but noth
ize that status was noted in the file you mentioned. I've
wanted to dig around a bit in the dpkg info for a while, but just haven't
gotten around to it. I'll check the locations you mentioned.
Thanks.
From: Dan Brosemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gregg C <[EMAIL PROTE
I came across a gpl'd program:
http://www.cs.uni-sb.de/RW/users/sander/html/gsvcg1.html
Quote from the site:
The VCG tool reads a textual and readable specification of a graph and
visualizes the graph. If not all
positions of nodes are fixed, the tool layouts the graph using several
heuristi
To be honest - it sounds like flakey hardware. Maybe not extremely
faulty... but enough to do weirdness like this. Can you compile a kernel
on this box?
What are the hardware specs and approximate ages?
At 02:52 AM 9/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
Yep, that's what I said. Linux crashes a lot.
It c
At 08:57 PM 8/31/00 -0300, you wrote:
> the stupid Access programers
> coded the path into code statically. So the program search the dbm files
> at \\SERVER\\ACCDOC and more he has to "map" the "network drive" under E:
> . But the ACCDOC is under a folder SOLTSYS. So the structure is
> Solts
At 12:51 PM 9/2/00 -0400, you wrote:
When I boot up, and launch, gdm, log in, it runs sawfish and I run licq,
netscape, some xterms, etc. When I type 'free' I'm told that about 40mb
ram is being used, and no swap. Over the course of a day, this number
grows to about 75 megs being used for the sa
At 05:02 PM 9/2/00 -0400, you wrote:
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I have an old AST 486DX (23Meg RAM/170MegHD) that I have been using as a
router for a few months. I installed 2.2 back when it was frozen, or maybe
even a month or so before. I had no problems with it, until I compiled a new
kernel for it, and for some reason the map file was screwed up, so I de
do a dpkg -s filename and it dpkg will report what package the file came
from, assuming it was part of a debian package, that is.
nscd is a daemon to cache answers to DNS lookups.
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To:
Subject: What is nscd?
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 21:55:39 +0900
I'm cur
Why split /usr amd /usr/local if they're just partitions on the same drive?
I could see doing that if they were on seperate disks to gain a little bump
in access speed.
From: "Jonathan D. Proulx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Filesystem layout and hi everyb
If they're really computer illiterate just say, debian is so much better and
whip out a huge pile of random source code (preferable printed on old
dotmatrix fanfold paper) and start pointing at different sections and say,
see here, this improves delta-configuration process-scale, etc, just go nu
From: Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gregg C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Filesystem layout and hi everybody
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 19:03:28 -0800
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 10:34:23PM -0400, Gregg C wrote:
> Why split /usr
From: "S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Filesystem layout and hi everybody
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 00:58:46 -0400
> "OM" == Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> split /usr amd /usr/local if they're just
That is fine for some workstations and very non-critical servers, but
otherwise I would never allow cron to run apt-get and just pull down things
from security.debian.org. I don't mean to impune the reputation of debian or
the security patches and their writers, but on any important production
Plus you might need to edit /etc/modules. First time I compiled certain
drivers into my kernel, which had been modules, that file will then cause
the kernel to load modules that no longer exist.
It was pretty funny. I thought I had really screwed things up!
From: "s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Yeah - it sounds useless, but its prime use is to fsck iso-style images
mounted in the file system, before burning them to CDROM
At 10:44 AM 9/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
Shane Pearson wrote:
> I noticed that fsck /cdrom reveals the possibility of fsck.iso9660, so
do you know where I can get that
This is somewhat more of a hardware question but it might interest someone
here.
I was installing (with the pci/ide disks) on a system that has very been
running 2.1 for 9 or 10 months (I built it when I loaded 2.1 on it, so its
recent hardware western digital ide hd, asus p5a, k6-2 450), wen
From: Julio Merino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Julio Merino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gregg C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Harddrive Weirdness
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 14:09:17 +0200
On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 11:14:09PM -0400, Gregg C
Is there the potential for a winmodem-style ISDN adapter?
I mean, an internal PC device that looks like a modem/ISDN adapter, but
uses a special windows driver to do its processing... is it feasable?
At 11:17 PM 9/11/00 +0200, you wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:27:08PM -0300, Mario Olimpio
I can't say if the A7V and its ata77 controler is supported, because I don't
have one. But maybe the fist thing to ask you is are using the special
floppies for ata66 systems? Check in the disks-i386 directory for them.
From: George Frederick Viamontes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@list
Just your hostname goes in hostname (simple enough)
Put your domain name in /etc/hosts put a line like:
192.168.1.1 server.dontUthink.com server
(or whatever IP you use instead of .1.1
Who is doing your DNS? Do you have a perminate link to the internet? That
will determin how to do your
Which you need to get from ftp.debian.org or a mirror, as netscape will not
be on any of the cd's you may (or may not have. cd's don't come with
non-free, which humorously enough means that everyone who wants netscape
downloads it from debian.org, burning 30 or so megs of bandwidth, when
instea
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