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I can't get any sound to play. I'm using sarge, with ALSA 0.96
/proc shows 3 "sound cards"
0 Dummy
1 Virtual MIDI
2 Live
2 is my SBLive card. However, there's no sound, perhaps because it's muted
by default? But with alsamixer all I can bring up is Dummy. So how do I g
I can't get any sound to play. I'm using sarge, with ALSA 0.96
/proc shows 3 "sound cards"
0 Dummy
1 Virtual MIDI
2 Live
2 is my SBLive card. However, there's no sound, perhaps because it's muted
by default? But with alsamixer all I can bring up is Dummy. So how do I g
That did it. Thanks!
ScruLoose wrote:
>
> man alsamixer
>
> In particular, check out the -c and -D options ... Off the top of my
> head,I suspect you're looking for something like "alsamixer -c 2"
>
> Cheers!
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kernel 2.6-test9
alsa 0.9.8
sarge
emu10k1 for sbLive
I compiled the kernel and alsa. The kernel runs but, I get no sound.
/proc/asound says
no soundcards
and then for the audio and midi devices, it says NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG.
modprobe snd-emu10k1 fails
(trying without the snd- also fai
I figured it out.
That's just showing me oss emulation.
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I have things set up so that members of the audio group can use the sound
cards. Users can mount and unmount cds. But only root can play music off
the cd. Not even members of the disk and groups can do that.
How do I fix this so members of audio can use cd player apps (playing cds
from alsaplay
I have things set up so that members of the audio group can use the sound
cards. Users can mount and unmount cds. But only root can play music off
the cd. Not even members of the disk and audio groups can do that.
How do I fix this so members of audio can use cd player apps (playing cds
from al
michelle wrote:
> new strategy
this all that gets through?
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I have things set up so that members of the audio group can use the sound
cards. Users can mount and unmount cds. But only root can play music off
the cd. Not even members of the disk and audio groups can do that.
How do I fix this so members of audio can use cd player apps (playing cds
from al
Thanks! That solved the problem.
Andreas Janssen wrote:
>
> I already wrote an answer to your last question, but here it is again:
>
Sorry. My ability to post messages seems a little flakey. Some messages
show up quickly, others I don't see for 2 or 3 days, and a few just don't
show up at all
The 2.4 kernel from the Woody install had no problems, and I had about 26MB
transfer rate. The 2.6-test9 and 2.6-test11 kernels don't let me set pio
mode or dma at all, and my transfer rate is about 7MB.
Is this a bug, or did I do something wrong in the installation? I have dma
selected in the
Every time I perform a keypress at the console (command line, nano, etc.) I
can hear a tick from the hard disk.
Also, compiling from the console is almost 4 times slower than compiling
from inside KDE3. This doesn't make sense to me.
I get similar results for 2.2, 2.4, and 2.6 kernels.
Does any
Tim Connors wrote:
>
> When did it start happening for you?
>
The disks I used were from sarge iso images I got during the compromise. I
also got some more a few days ago and tried them. Same problem. All
checksums are fine. No rootkits that I can find. The system is not on a
network. (Only t
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
>
> What CPU? How much memory? What speed memory? What sort of disks
> (bus type, speed, etc.)? What does 'hdparm /dev/hda' report?
>
> It sounds like you're hitting a bottleneck in the hardware
> configuration.
>
Pentium 4, 2.1 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 200 MHz RAM
IDE Bu
I can actually get
*anything* to work, including this email?! :) How did the install
program know how to get the network card running?
Any help is wonderful,
thanks
michelle
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> ..get a knoppix type cd burned and reboot from that, and redo your
> md5sum etc checks, if they manage to mess with a knoppix cd so
> it okays bad files without you noticing, these guys are _very_ good.
>
> ..and, you wanna check your iso's md5sums against a verified
> debian
Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> Just hit me. What file system are you using?
> iirc ext3 updates its journal every 5 seconds and reiserfs every 30
> seconds. If its ext3 try mounting it as ext2 and see if that makes a
> difference.
>
No, I'm using ext2.
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> Testing and unstable both come with a bootlogd that will log everything
> that it output to the screen to /var/log/boot. It is active if you boot
> to single user mode, and during the boot, but should be shut off after
> boot is complete. This is a likely explanation for what
Losing too many ticks!
TSC cannot be used as a timesource (Are you running with SpeedStep?)
Falling back to a sane timesource.
This pops up on my console a little while after bootup. I'm not sure what
it's talking about or how to make it just use the "sane timesource" to
begin with. I compile a
and my marbles, I think.
I can still compile "hello world", but I'm getting link errors if I call
math or file functions (basic stuff like sqrt, fprintf). They've been
available so long through the default library path that I don't know where
to find them. How do I restore this?
How embarrassi
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> Remember that you need to link with -lm in order to call mathematical
> functions like sqrt().
>
Thanks, that's it.
After re-running, the fprintf went away as well. (That must have been
linker garbage due to 100 previous errors.)
I'm down to one error now. The linker c
to linux still, I'm using linux because I learn best when I actually
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sr/local for
my publicly shared files (mp3's, video's, etc)
2) I add and delete users constantly, and if there's something I want to keep
I try to move it to a central location.
3) Putting it in /usr/local has the added benefit that no one can delete it
accidentally, unless t
gt; Ok, so it's not really that much quicker. 5 steps vs 6. :)
>
> -Alex
Do I need to edit/update "fstab" after this? (just making sure)
Almost done reading up on "parted", so hopfully I can post a solved
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cd.
try booting from the CD
then at the prompt type: rescue root=/dev/
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ed my computer. Then lilo would give me an error (don't
have the error as I got frustrated and just reformated.
Thanks for the help though
(throws parted back in the garbage <-- my personal feelings, nothing
against the people that made it)
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 02:26:44AM -0700, Michell
(or a new one after
I customize it and set it up) and put it on the ls-120 and use the
ls-120 as a backup system disk (ie: rescue disks).
Any ideas? I've already tried all the things I could find for making
boot floppies, rescue disks.. etc.. I just don't know where to go from
here.
t; exists... yes
> # Running "embed /boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5 (fd0)"...
> failed (this is not fatal)
> #because not enough space in MBR when I made no partitions?
> # Running "embed /boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5 (fd0)"...
> failed (this is no
tings.
But I don't know where to go to do this?
Just need a few pointers.. I should be able to figure it out once I know
"where" to look.
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colorscheme by default? instead of this
white-background one. Which I hate, as it's too bright.
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Umm.. forgot to mention.. I'm still a novice at this. Where do I do
that? what file?
BTW: I have no ~/.Xdefaults <--- looked, but it doesn't exist.
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:51:12PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Michelle Storm said:
> > I am using:
> > Linux dragon.ursine.dy
you could probably
copy it to the main vim plugin directory for an all users color.*
It worked.
So problem Solved.
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 09:03:41PM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:48:39PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> > So I'm wondering if there's
possible to do, I'd like to
hear from someone who either has done this, or has intelligent
suggestions about it.
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413-253-2874 ph
413-222-6350 cell
413-825-028
needed from the
# keyserver when verifying signatures or when importing
# keys that have been revoked by a revocation key that
# is not present on the keyring.
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve include-disabled include-revoked
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#x27;m looking for is:
1) IS php supposed to work with apache2 (like it
says it's supposed to)
2a) IF it is, what might I be doing wrong?
2b) IF NOT, I'd like to know so that I can start the process of removing
php, apache2, and all the other stuff that is all linked so I can
rei
oked
how the rest were and made it similar. Hope I didn't do something bad.
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6) retried steps 1 - 3.
Still not working. So now I'm asking for any help I can get. This has
stumped me. And my roommate refuses to help.
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P.S. Attaching the following files just because they are related to ph
hrase again.
also: you might want to try:
gpg --keyserver --send-keys
I think that's the correct syntax.. don't remember.. haven't done it in
a while.
I can't check your key because it's not on a public key server.
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installed that way. I didn't have to change it. I already has
that, and the mime.types has the correct parts also. This was the first
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to get apache
running again. Then I added all the apache modules I was interested in.
Then I added the "php" packages. (between the purge and the install's I
even restarted my computer)
3) I've checked all my config files against my roommates setup. Mine are
identical (EXCEPT) th
ov 13, 2002 at 03:32:15AM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
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> A little background.
>
> jade@dragon:~$ uname -a
> Linux dragon.ursine.dyndns.org 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:53:28 CEST 2002 i686
>unknown unknown GNU/Linux
>
> **I would be using the newe
why I program under my turkish/persian nationality ;-))
I can fuck american patents and export restrictions and do not
violate any international embargos or something like this...
I am terrorist now ???
And dangerous for the United States ???
Michelle
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>I cannot figure out how to install the rest of the system via NFS.
>Am I missing something obvious?
If you have installed the Base, log in as root and mount the
nfs-server. After that, rund dselect und choose local-install
by giving the directory of the nfs-mounted media.
Have fun
n.org/debian-archive/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/libs
or
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian-archive/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/devel
Michelle
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've tried looking at everything I could, and haven't found anything
that might fix it, so I figured I'd ask here to see if anyone has any
suggestions.
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Hello,
Am 09:02 2002-11-14 +0100 hat Jörg Johannes geschrieben:
I use freenet in germany like you seee in my E-Mail...
You can use the pop3 and smpt (asmtp) worldwide...
Michelle
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G, - what about:
WinZIP -> Options -> Configuration... -> right side of the Dialogbox ->
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Hello,
Am 01:19 2002-11-17 +1100 hat Russell geschrieben:
>
>Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
>> Would someone please point out what I have been too blind to see.
>
>I have an /etc/modules. It is meant to be hand-edited, and is loaded
>at boot time.
Type 'modconf' at t
ion 0:
> Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] (#2) (rev
|
/
Which mean, all two ports ar detected...
I hope this helps.
Michelle
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and etc etc.
Since it's installed, I'd like to figure out how to make it work. But if
it all comes down to it. I'll remove it.
Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that I know I'll get the
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stall windows. If I could play all my games I like
on Linux, I'd never go back to windows.
Thanks in advance,
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My mind went blank, reading "man gpg" wasn't helping, just a little
confused. I figured it out once, ages ago, but today just isn't
happening.
Could someone please give me the syntax to create an ascii-armoured file
of my gpg key to put in my ".pgpkey"
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What would I do to stop it from auto-starting.
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mba
/etc/rc5.d/S20samba
/etc/rc6.d/K19samba
Thanks to all that replied.
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m a little out of it today.
Thanks in advance,
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group: users
You can also use ~ to limit to their own directory. But I couldn't get
it to work, but I also didn't want that, limiting to /home/ is fine by
me.
Thanks for the hint that pointed me in the right direction.
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lems here.
1) mirrordir - duplicate a directory by making a minimal set of changes
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ichen Grüßen
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Am 09:17 2002-11-20 -0500 hat Wathen, Metherion geschrieben:
>
>Hi all,
>I need to know how to add CD's with programs and dependencies I downloaded
>from Debian.org to the list searched by dselect.
What about deselect -> Access method -> CDROM
>Thanks
1) Make a Packages(.gz) file and put it onto the cdrom...
2) mount the CD-Rom
3) Run dselect
4) Access method -> mounted
...
>Thanks again,
>mw.
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ernel-source package installs?
Download the package kernel-header-2.4.18_2.4.18.deb
Install it and you will find your headers in:
/usr/src/kernel-header-2.4.18/include/...
>Michael
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Packages file to correspod with the new location.
Have Fun
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Hello,
Am 10:56 2002-11-24 +0200 hat Lourens Steenkamp geschrieben:
>
>Hello,
>E: Couldn't find package initrd-tools_0.1.33_all.deb
>
>
>I have searched the Debian Package site and cannot find this package.
What about "unstable" ???
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>offer is appreciated.
You need dpkg-scanpackages (already installes with the Base).
Please read the manpage for the exactly Syntax.
>thanks,
>mw.
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/tmpimportant
hda5 500 MByte /varimportant
hda6 200 MByte /var/logvery important
hda72000 MByte /usr
hda84000 Mbyte /usr/srcimportant
hda84000 Mbyte /usr/src/compiled
hda8 ~44000
elect, find it
???
Very interesting... How do you use dselect while installing the BASE ???
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Now copy it to the Windows Partition and setup loadlin, to load the
Linux-Image
Michelle
P.S.: There is a Howto, how to make this.
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Hello Shawn,
try the Debian-Mailinglist at
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=subscribe>
and look at <http://www.linux-laptop.net/> whether your Laptop supports
X and a seond Link at <http://www.linux-laptop.org/> .
Have Fun
Michelle
Am 16:11 2002-11-24 EST ha
m.
Compile your own Kernel only with the options you need, and without
modules support (all compiled in). Do not use intrd so you can
remove the 'initrd-tools' and REMOVE 'modconf' with 2916 kByte.
I had installed the base of WOODY and striped down from 64 MByte to
35
-subscribe to
deb-user list afterwards).
I am trying to get it setup and working. I am getting the above error,
and I'm not sure if it's cause I'm missing something or what?
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lp,
Finally got it working. But I'm gonna keep a close eye on it, as I
really don't need to be missing messages. Some of them are
semi-important.
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Hello Piet,
Am 16:27 2002-11-28 +0100 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>how to make a dialin server for my LAN (with dialback after
authentication).
look for the package 'portslave'
michelle@michelle1:~/ apt-cache search portslave
portslave - Terminal server that does ppp and
Hi Levi,
Am 13:02 2002-11-28 -0500 hat Levi Waldron geschrieben:
>
>On November 27, 2002 01:22 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> ???
>> Very interesting... How do you use dselect while installing the BASE ???
>
>Good point - I just saw it was manpages and assumed it was po
etc/filesystems on my Debian Woody & Sarge.
>What package contains this file?
/etc/filesysytems does not exist by default. - You must create it.
#/etc/filesysytems
ext2
minix
vfat
iso9660
nodev proc
want to do
this before I start getting important emails.
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known user: "debian_user"
--MGT51322.954276617/green
Content-Description: Undelivered Message
Content-Type: message/rfc822
CONTENT-DISPOSITION: inline
X-SPAM-STATUS: No, hits=-13.8 required=5.0
tests=AWL,PGP_SIGNATURE_2,SIGNATURE_SHORT_DENSE,
SPAM_PHRASE_00_01,USER_AGENT,USER_AGENT_MUTT,X_LO
that matches, so it fails and bounces.
This is the alias I have in ".muttalias"
alias deb-user Debian User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've checked everything at these locatins for ANY reference to
"debian_user"
/etc/defaults/*
/etc/aliases
/etc/exim/*
/etc/spamassassin
a new email to "debian-user".
If I reply to an email from "debian-user" it works fine.
*** See: Bounced message but still sent to list ***
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es is change the envelope sender so that
> bounces will automatically be handled by it. Instead, that broken
> mail server sent the bounce to you since your address is in the "From:"
> header.
Ah, ok.. so I guess that means it's not a fault on my side. *wipes away
sweat
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 12:15:45PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> in /usr/share/spamassasin/
>
> There are a lot of files.
> 10_misc.cf 25_body_tests_es.cf 40_spam_phrases.cf
> 20_anti_ratware.cf 25_body_tests_pl.cf 50_scores.cf
> 20_body_tests.cf2
Ok, I just updated with dselect, and when I went to su, I got:
Stand-alone shell (version 3.4)
>
I'm guessing that it's "sash"
I normally use "bash"
how do I change back?
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x27;t edit this)
Trying to find out where else I might have to edit to fix this problem,
but I'm not sure exactly what it's trying to do?
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I did find /etc/security/limits.conf <--- but it's totally commented out
right after I sent this email.
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 09:09:21PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> I hate being such a newbie to this, but what's this mean?
>
> Security Violations
> =-=-=-=-=-=-
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 09:02:36PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> Ok, I just updated with dselect, and when I went to su, I got:
> Stand-alone shell (version 3.4)
> >
>
> I'm guessing that it's "sash"
>
> I normally use "bash"
>
>
> Next time, try "apropos" first. For example, "apropos shell", or even
> better, "apropos -r change.*shell" would help save you a lot of time.
Thanks, new command for me. Didn't know about that one.
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py-disks...
Or if you can, download the drivers.tgz and base3_0.tar to your
harddisk, make the rescue and the root Floppy and install your stuff.
After this, install the kernel-source-2-4-19 and its depencies and
make your own Kernel.
Please note, that the 26 Floppys for the Base support the 3Com
I keep getting this error repeated. Anyone tell me what is causing it so
I can look into fixing it?
System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Dec 2 10:02:41 dragon inetd[597]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
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On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:31:27PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Michelle Storm said:
> > I keep getting this error repeated. Anyone tell me what is causing it so I
> > can look into fixing it?
> >
> >
> > System Events
> > =-=-=-=-=-=-Dec 2 10:02:41 dragon inetd[59
nning ssh
> in verbose mode does not seem to reveal anything unusual.
Yes, a friend was ssh'd to my box when this was happening. He was using
Win XP at the time.
Need to track down why this is happening and put an end to it.
*still looking around for everything using pam_limits.so*
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-o = Clients timeout after this many seconds
ident2 (something to do with "auth")
bind (I don't have bind installed, but I do have bind9-host installed. I
DID about 2 weeks ago, install bind9, but it was removed less than an
hour after I installed it.)
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puter, instead of just going straight to the switch
and then to his computer.
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> Use RFC1918 addresses; they are intended for use in private networks.
> So, if no-one connected to the switch is using 192.168.20.0/24 (it's
> way too huge, but oh well), you can use addresses from that network.
Before we eliminated the computer we used as a gateway. We all had ip's
assigned, we
> So, let me make sure I have this clear.
> My Current system: Linux dragon 2.4.19-k7 #1 Tue Nov 19 03:01:13 EST 2002 i686 AMD
>Athalon GNU/Linux
>
> On Linux Box:
> -
> 1) if I don't already have it installed. Install the package: iproute
> 2) do from #: ip addr add 192.168.0.20 brd
bout destroying it by trying
>to save it.
All is theorie...
>hth
> sean
Michelle
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/dev/hda3 Win95 + OpenWatcom
/dev/hda5 SLINK
/dev/hda6 POTATO
/dev/hda7 WOODY
/dev/hda8 swap
/dev/hda9 /tmp
/dev/hda10 /home
/dev/hda11 /shared
LILO is a very powerful Bootloader and it works every time...
I hope this Helps
Michelle
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>the unstable branch, but others not?
If you START dselect, the first thing to be sure it does
not install preselected stuff is
Type ' + R'... Read the helppage with !!!
Then select the desired Package(s) and hit .
Maybe you need some depencies...
>Thanks in advance,
>Holg
sh? I
What ??? - You do not speak german ??? ;-))
>thought maybe it had something to do with locales, but I can't quite
>wrap my head around how that works, and googling hasn't seemed to help
>me any.
# /etc/profile
export LC_ALL=C
# $HOME/.bashrc
export LC_ALL=C
>Thanks!
&
out
>having the need to write them to cd, much the same way mandrake
>9 gives you the option to do ?"
Yes, it is possibel...
Mount the CD-Images with the loop-device...
>TIA
Michelle
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