On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Rick Macdonald wrote:
rickma >On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Tiago Antao wrote:
rickma >
rickma >> I've a somewhat odd problem: I've 4 equal disks. The first 2 (one
the
rickma >> 1st ide) have one kind of geometry. The second 2, have other geometry
rickma >> reported Does anyone
hello everybody:
is there any good download software (something like net vampire) for linux?
i fell very happy with debian, but when i want to download something, i had
to comeback to Windows to use the "Jet Car", a very good download programs.
but i really hope someday i can say bye-bye to M$.
I performed an apt upgrade to my old Debain box. Most of the things
worked very well straight away, a few I managed to fix quite easy (with
some help from this list, thanks) but there seems one remaining. This
concerns sendmail and that has always been quite a mistery to me anyway
:-)
I have a UUCP
Hi,
Can someone give me step by step instructions on how to go about using
postfix for virtual domains? I already have something working decently.
But have problems when I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Both these need to point to two entries in /etc/aliases.
Thanks.
S.
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"A
"Timothy C. Phan" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to install netscape 4.7 without installing
> the lib5 stuff.
Yes, download the Netsacpe-4.7-Linux-2.2 file from the netscape site.(I
thougt it was in unsupported dir.)
Alfred
--
http://munnikes.op.het.net/ Linux beginners FAQ's
en Linux
Hi
Is there a communicator 4.7 version uses libc6 instead
of libc5 in potota 2.2?
Thanks
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Tiago Antao wrote:
> I've a somewhat odd problem: I've 4 equal disks. The first 2 (one the
> 1st ide) have one kind of geometry. The second 2, have other geometry
> reported Does anyone knows why
> hda: WDC WD136AA, 12971MB w/2048kB Cache, CHS=1653/255/63
> hdb: WDC
Hello!
Today I've done "apt-get update" and now I see that quake2 is not in
distribution now. Does anybody know: why?
Thanks,
--
Serge Gavrilov
john s jacobs anderson on Tue 15 Feb:
> ...After an `apt-get
> dist-upgrade` late last week or early this week (possibly Sunday?),
> the handling of dial-on-demand PPP appears to have changed.
Only just started using `demand' myself, so I can't speak for h
Hi!
I've a somewhat odd problem: I've 4 equal disks. The first 2 (one the
1st ide) have one kind of geometry. The second 2, have other geometry
reported Does anyone knows why
Thanks for any help...
---
PCI_IDE: unknown IDE controller on PCI bus 00 device f9, VID=8086,
DID=2411
PCI_IDE
Hello,
I thought this hardware would be fully supported by XFree86. However,
the mouse cursor appears as a big square white block. Everything
else works perfectly, just feels a bit weird.
I had to use the sw_cursor option within XF86Config, and now
it is fine.
So, my conclusion is the hardware
On Thu, 17 Feb, 2000 à 11:38:37AM -0500, Nick Cabatoff wrote:
> I can't find a reference to it anywhere, and since it comes with
> base-files it's unclear what program uses it. I'm just curious.
>
> --
It is used by mostly by hwclock and and to a lesser extent by adjti
Hi - When I try to send a mail to an address like, say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] my
letter is not delivered. I think that the address is not resolved correctly
becouse of the first period being misinterpreted. How can I tell the machine
that the domain is not "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" but actually "fancy.com
I'm having problems getting my two SCSI CD-ROM drives and my three
AT-1500BT ethernet adaptors to work.
I'm trying to install a machine for use in the Children's Room as a
proxy server with one NIC connected to the machines in the Children's
Room, one connected to an ISP (RoadRunner perhaps) and
Although I am behind a firewall and must use a proxy server, it could be that
my problem is a miss configured /etc/apt/apt.conf.
Therefor I would like to get from someone who is using apt ftp method his
/etc/apt/apt.conf even if he is not behind a firewall.
My situation is that I am behind a fir
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 04:57:08PM +0100, Ron Rademaker was only escaped
alone to tell thee:
> Edit your /etc/X11/XF86Config go to the section Screen that you use and
> add the line: DefaultColorDepth 24
I have a Matrox Millenium which works great, EXCEPT:
When I reset the color depth, enter
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 02:24:33PM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to install netscape 4.7 without installing
> the lib5 stuff.
Yeah, of course. Will it work after installing? No.
--
---===-=-==-=---==-=--
/ Ben Co
Hi,
Is there a way to install netscape 4.7 without installing
the lib5 stuff.
TIA!
---
tcp
I have Nesscape Communicator 4.7 w/128bit encryption installed on a
Potato box. When I try to save any file from composer it crashes--every
time. I used the apt-get netscape4 installer with the downloaded
file.tar.gz in /tmp to install with no problems and no warnings. browser
works fine, just comp
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 11:52:44 -0800, Michael Kevin O'Brien wrote:
> How does one boot from the rescue disk? I stick the rescue disk in the
> drive, turn on the machine. At the rescue prompt:
>
> I'm unable to switch to vc2.
>
> rescue root=/dev/fd0 (w/ rescue floppy still in drive)
>
Vesa Kaihlavirta hat gesagt: // Vesa Kaihlavirta wrote:
>
> Are there any Debian packages for Alsa 0.5.x yet? I've got a SB Live and I'd
> like to test it with them, so if there's a developer with a staging area,
> please come forward...
There are some packages in project/experimental on your tr
Hola~
>-- On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 05:14:45PM +0100, % wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 16:00:06 -0800, Michael Kevin O'Brien wrote:
> > I'm not saying removing libc6 was a smart idea. I want to know what to do
> > to get my machine back? I've got a boot floppy that I'm hoping works (it's
> > at ho
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 13:09:04 -0500, David Teague wrote:
> Please tell me if the SGI pages are accessible on line.
http://www.sgi.com/Technology/STL/
HTH,
Ray
--
LEADERSHIP A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with auto-
destructive imaginations in order to ensure that when it com
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 09:19:14AM -0500, Rajesh Radhakrishnan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Other than replacing my ethernet card 3com595, I don't seem to have
> an alternative as I have a dual Processor Pentium machine (the second
> processor isn't recognised by the 2.0.36 kernel) with 'frozen' loaded
> an
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Nick Cabatoff wrote:
> I can't find a reference to it anywhere, and since it comes with
> base-files it's unclear what program uses it. I'm just curious.
man hwclock
Martin
--
This is Linux Country.
In a quiet night,
you can hear Windows
reboot.
For public PGP-key: finge
I solved the boot problem while I was documenting it. I am sending the
solution, because it was so difficult to arive at. I think this almost might be
called a bug/design flaw in the bootprompt. I also have some other questions,
which I list at the end of the email.
System:
Dell Precision 410 d
The docs (and Running Linux) say that you can restore a damaged
superblock by using fsck -b 8193 or multiples thereof. Whenever I have
tried it, it has failed and I've had to reinstall. Last night I tried it
again on my son's computer; no luck yet again.
Has anyone ever had any luck with this?
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> I actually found the SGI html pages that are contained in the stl-manual
> debian package quite practical. It may depend on your level of
> understanding of C++ how much you get out of these, they are not
> beginner's material. Anyway, it is easy
Hi Oleg
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, David Teague wrote:
>
> > Michael
> >
> > I'm sorry not to be more prompt in my reply to this.
> >
> > Some have advised using the STL -- the Standard Template (not
> > 'type') Library. That is sound advice.
>
> gre
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 08:53:40PM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> Since I upgraded to XF86-3.3.6 when I did a dist-upgrade to "frozen"
> my fonts in X have been trashed. I get what looks like pipes and
> screwed up pixels. Help?
If you have installed 100 dpi fonts and you dont like them, r
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Phil Brutsche wrote:
:
:
:
:
> If the ethernet card gets a 255 IRQ, then it's possible that you need to
> change the setting that looks something like "PnP OS" (that's how it
> appears on my computer) to "None" or "No". Setting "PnP OS" to "On" or
> "Yes" only makes sense with Win95 and it's der
Hi,
# I'm not sure this email went thru, so I send again.
#
Could someone tell where can I find libgl1 in potato?
I tried to install xlockmore-gl and it depends on libgl1.
TIA
---
tcp
I had a similar problem with a pci scsi card in an old 486. It
would not let me leave a blank pci slot. The card had to be installed
next to the video card which was in the first pci slot.
hth
jim
> Would modprobe ne2k-pci io=0x300 irq=11 work when:
>
> cat /proc/io...
> -001f : dma1
> 00
Hi,
Could someone tell where can I find libgl1 in potato?
I tried to install xlockmore-gl and it depends on libgl1.
TIA
---
tcp
I can't find a reference to it anywhere, and since it comes with
base-files it's unclear what program uses it. I'm just curious.
>
> Michael
>
> I'm sorry not to be more prompt in my reply to this.
>
> Some have advised using the STL -- the Standard Template (not
> 'type') Library. That is sound advice.
Yep.
[... list of documentation ...]
I actually found the SGI html pages that are contained in the stl-manual
debia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (aphro) wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Suresh Kumar.R wrote:
>cetvm >Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
>cetvm >doesnot?
>
>it does not comply with the free software defenition(sp) let alone an open
>source one,
Hmmm - I think you mean the othe
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 16:00:06 -0800, Michael Kevin O'Brien wrote:
> I'm not saying removing libc6 was a smart idea. I want to know what to do
> to get my machine back? I've got a boot floppy that I'm hoping works (it's
> at home and I'm at work as I type this). Assuming I can boot the machine,
>
Matthew W. Roberts writes:
> Can you tell from that whether it was the ISP that hung up?
No.
--
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Elmwood, Wisconsin
Michael Kayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MK> Can you please tell me is there is a distribution of Debian-Linux
MK> available for downloading?
See http://cdimage.debian.org/; it'll walk you through the steps to
create an official Debian GNU/Linux CD.
--
David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
tphan >Hi,
tphan >
tphan > Is there anyway to configure X to come up at a certain
tphan > bpp. It always default to 8. I'd like it to have 24 bpp.
edit /etc/X11/XF86Config with your favorite editor, you should see a
option called 'DefaultColorDepth'
Edit your /etc/X11/XF86Config go to the section Screen that you use and
add the line: DefaultColorDepth 24
Ron
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyway to configure X to come up at a certain
> bpp. It always default to 8. I'd like it to have 24 bpp.
>
> I c
Hi, All
thanks for all the advices
indeed, it was "sparse superblock" feature which
prevents partition mounting with slink rescue.
thank you
OK
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Would modprobe ne2k-pci io=0x300 irq=11 work when:
For PCI cards (indicated by the fact that you're using the driver
ne2k=pci) you don't need to bother with io= and irq= statements on the
command line. All that information is read from
Hi there,
Even second digit(s) kernels are stable, odd second digit(s)
kernels are unstable or development kernels, use at your own risk. I've
found no problems with 2.2.13, others may know different. Don't use 2.3.x
unless you want bleeding edge and are prepared to suffer the consequence
Hi,
Is there anyway to configure X to come up at a certain
bpp. It always default to 8. I'd like it to have 24 bpp.
I currently have to bring x up by xinit -- -bpp 24.
TIA.
---
tcp
The problem is the hardware. The PCI bios cannot assign a free
interrupt to the card in the PCI slot. Therefore it assigned a
value of 255 to it.
Try to assign a interrupt to the pci device by changing the
bios
settings.
Frank Dost
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, David Teague wrote:
> Michael
>
> I'm sorry not to be more prompt in my reply to this.
>
> Some have advised using the STL -- the Standard Template (not
> 'type') Library. That is sound advice.
great advice
> ANSI C++ Standard Document is the athority, but is expensive a
Hi there,
I would use Debian Slink 2.1R4, there is a firewall HOWTO in
/usr/doc/HOWTO. Also there is a New Riders publication on setting up a
firewall under Linux. Really good book, definatly worth a look.
Others may recomment 'potato' but I wouldn't use thisd for a production
server just
Are you planning to reboot to make this work???
You can test anything using modprobe and/or insmod...
But the config files look good, so it should work (assuming you got the
jumpers right).
Ron
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> So to make it work - please point out any obvious things I
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Rajesh Radhakrishnan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Other than replacing my ethernet card 3com595, I don't seem to have
> an alternative as I have a dual Processor Pentium machine (the second
> processor isn't recognised by the 2.0.36 kernel) with 'frozen' loaded
> and can't get my compi
So to make it work - please point out any obvious things I may have
forgotten assuming I get the jumper settings right.
/etc/conf.modules
alias eth0 ne
alias eth1 ne
options ne io=0x2c0,0x300 irq=10,11
/etc/modules
#auto
ne
#ne2k-pci
ip_alias
ip_masq_quake
ip_masq_raudio
rarp
- Original Mes
Well, I tried with the cpu being on its default 133 mhz, but did it only
occasionally
without buffer underruns, now I've overclocked to 166 mhz and that works just
fine (of
course I made sure that not any single unnecessary process is running while
burning, no
cron, no at, no anything).
I'm rip
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
ron >Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
ron >I've checked out the manpage of cdrecord but couldn't find anything
ron >interesting and xcdroast won't allow me to select my IDE cd-rom as the
ron >audio reading device, it'
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Suresh Kumar.R wrote:
cetvm >Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
cetvm >doesnot?
it does not comply with the free software defenition(sp) let alone an open
source one, debian is much more strict as to what they include. for some
it can be
If the card can work on irq 11 and io 0x300 it should work because both
the irq as the io adress aren't taken. You should try it...
Ron
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Would modprobe ne2k-pci io=0x300 irq=11 work when:
>
> cat /proc/io...
> -001f : dma1
> 0020-003f : pic1
> 0040-
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Michael Symalla wrote:
msymal >Sound initialization started
msymal >AWE32: not detected
msymal >Sound initialization complete
on SBAWE32 you need to use isapnp to init the wavetable portion of the
card, it is probably the same on awe64.
see man isapnp for more info
nate
-
try
1) getting the latest drivers from NASA (go to yahoo.aphroland.org search
for nasa if you dont have the url i dont have it handy)
2) changing PCI slots
nate
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Patrick Kirk wrote:
patric >Hi all.
patric >
patric >Can anyone say how to stop the PCI D-Link 528 card taking an
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 04:31:53PM -0700, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> > On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Johann Spies wrote:
> >
> > > After installing a few potato packages the manpages of some of them are
> > > not available although they are there.
> >
> > I hope th
Would modprobe ne2k-pci io=0x300 irq=11 work when:
cat /proc/io...
-001f : dma1
0020-003f : pic1
0040-005f : timer
0060-006f : keyboard
0070-007f : rtc
0080-008f : dma page reg
00a0-00bf : pic2
00c0-00df : dma2
00f0-00ff : npu
0170-0177 : ide1
01f0-01f7 : ide0
02c0-02df : NE2000
02f8-02ff : se
So you have 2 ne compatible cards in that computer?
Have you tried loading in ne2k-pci with irq=XX io=0xXXX arguments that
make sense? (irq=255 is something I think is IMPOSSIBLE because as far as
I know irq go between 0 and 16 (16 not included), in other words 4 bit not
8).
Ron
On Thu, 17 Feb 2
There is a reason why that could fail: irq 11 or io 0x300 could be taken
already, you can check that by: cat /proc/interrupts and cat /proc/ioports
There you see what interrupts and io adresses are taken by your devices,
if irq 11 and io 0x300 are not taken... there would be no reason that that
wou
I have a Athlon 500 so I guess it should also be able to rip and burn
on-the-fly, please let me know how you did this...
Ron
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:49:49 GMT, David Wright writes:
> >I'm not sure reading and writing simultaneously is a good idea so it
Hi Ron,
The ne.o module loads cleanly. Its the false reading on ne2k-pci that kills
me. I have to leave ne.o installed as its the card I've telnetted in from
at work.
Patrick
On N¨m, 17 Hai 2000, Michael Symalla wrote:
> I tried to install a Soundblaster AWE64 under Debian 2.2. The Kernel
> 2.2.14 is compiled with the following options:
>
> <*> Sound card support
> <*> OSS sound modules
> Additional low level sound drivers --->
> [*] Additional low level sou
If I take out the PCI card and put in a second NE2000 with jumpers set to
io=0x300 and irq=11, is there any reason why that would fail? Getting
desperate here.
Patrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am surprised to note that debian distributions in cdrom donot contain
>netscape.
>
>Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
>doesnot?
Netscape is non-free. In this context, that means that it doesn't fit
the DFSG (Debian Free Software G
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 02:25:08PM -, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Any suggestions on what to install? Still desperately trying to get a PCI
> card to work.
>
> flash:/usr/src/linux# make dep
> gcc -I/usr/src/linux/include -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -o scripts/mkdep
> scripts/m
> kdep.c
> make: gcc: C
Well dmesg says it all
Try not inserting the module at boot time for a change but insert it from
the commandline. First remove all ne modules (if any are loaded), next
try:
modprobe ne io=0x2c0 irq=10
if that doesn't work try:
insmod ne io=0x2c0 irq=10
(The first should work)
Then do: /etc/init
Any suggestions on what to install? Still desperately trying to get a PCI
card to work.
flash:/usr/src/linux# make dep
gcc -I/usr/src/linux/include -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -o scripts/mkdep
scripts/m
kdep.c
make: gcc: Command not found
make: *** [scripts/mkdep] Error 127
flash:/usr/src/linux#
Are there any Debian packages for Alsa 0.5.x yet? I've got a SB Live and I'd
like to test it with them, so if there's a developer with a staging area,
please come forward...
--
V.K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
Other than replacing my ethernet card 3com595, I don't seem to have
an alternative as I have a dual Processor Pentium machine (the second
processor isn't recognised by the 2.0.36 kernel) with 'frozen' loaded
and can't get my compiled kernel, 2.2.14 to talk to the internet.
I want to go back
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:49:49 GMT, David Wright writes:
>I'm not sure reading and writing simultaneously is a good idea so it
>might not matter if the burner has to perform both operations (via
>hard disk).
Well, on my 166 mhz machine it's possible to rip from hdc and burn to hdd
on-the-fly, so th
Michael
I'm sorry not to be more prompt in my reply to this.
Some have advised using the STL -- the Standard Template (not
'type') Library. That is sound advice.
ANSI C++ Standard Document is the athority, but is expensive and
hard to understand unless you are a language lawyer, let alone
bein
Quoting Ron Rademaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
> I've checked out the manpage of cdrecord but couldn't find anything
> interesting and xcdroast won't allow me to select my IDE cd-rom as the
> audio reading device, it'll only allo
Thanks for suggestion. I'm telnetting in from work so should be able to
reboot as needed.
Output of dmesg:
ne.c:v1.10 9/23/94 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
NE*000 ethercard probe at 0x2c0: 00 c0 df b1 3a 25
eth0: NE2000 found at 0x2c0, using IRQ 10.
ne.c: PCI BIOS reports NE 2000 clone at i/o
Hi,
I think that won't solve my problem as my AWE64 is not an pci device
;-( As far as I understood the help for the es1370 driver, it is for
pci soundcards.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 02:04:47PM +0100, Darlock wrote:
> It's not the same case, but I have a SoundBlaster AWE 128 and only runs
> with
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 08:19:23AM -0500, Joseph A. Martin wrote:
> Okay, I am having more problems. I decided to enable logging for slapd
> so I can see when connections are made, what is being searched for,
> and be better able to determine what is and isn't working with my
> setup. No luck. I ca
Okay, I am having more problems. I decided to enable logging for slapd
so I can see when connections are made, what is being searched for,
and be better able to determine what is and isn't working with my
setup. No luck. I can't get logging to work. I have set 'loglevel 1',
'loglevel 256', and othe
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Michael Symalla wrote:
Hi!
I tried to install a Soundblaster AWE64 under Debian 2.2. The Kernel
2.2.14 is compiled with the following options:
It's not the same case, but I have a SoundBlaster AWE 128 and only runs
with the es1370 driver. You can try
On Feb 16, 2000 at 10:28:11PM, John Hasler wrote:
> Matthew W. Roberts writes:
> > I'm not sure what that means. It's almost like the connection is
> > terminated after running scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d . I searched Deja
> > and the web but could not find any documentation on how this is suppos
Hi,
I've got an Adaptec SCSI host adapter and tried to use it instead of
my old SYMBIOS adapter, which has no bios interface onboard. After the
change fdisk spit out a lot of errors, and I remembered that both
adapters have different sorts of hard formats.
Do anyone know of a way to go? Backing u
According to my docs here, you need to run your ide cdrom in scsi
emulation mode, least that's how i had to do it.
Not sure, but it worked for me.
Peter Good.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
> I've checked out th
An irq of 255 ? Can't be!!
io of 0x4000 ?
You are using the ne driver... that one is for ISA ne compatible network
cards and should ALWAYS be used in combination with the option io=0x
and optional with irq=XX
I guess you should try using the ne2k-pci driver, or insert the module
with
Does anybody here know how to copy an audio using cdrecord or xcdroast,
I've checked out the manpage of cdrecord but couldn't find anything
interesting and xcdroast won't allow me to select my IDE cd-rom as the
audio reading device, it'll only allow me to use my SCSI burner... but
that one has to b
Hi all,
I have slink + kernel 2.0.38 + dosemu 0.98.8-2 (compiled
from potato sources).
I want to login to netware server using dosemu.
When I run 'dos' as _root_ (then 'netx' + 'login')
everything works very well.
But it doesn't work when I run 'dos' as a non-root
user. I have messages:
SHELL-332
Hi,
I am surprised to note that debian distributions in cdrom donot contain
netscape.
Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
doesnot?
As I a newbie to Debian, could anyone please tell me the plus/minus points
of debian over redhat distribution. Please consider
> check ftp.linuxberg.com /pub/ISO they got isos of most every linux distro
> out there corel caldera debian suse slackware stormix redhat mandrake etc.
Check also:
"http://linuxos.webprovider.com/";
Uwe
** On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 04:03:50PM -0500, mountaincable.net scribbled:
> I've picked up an ORION 486DLC-33 w/386 BIOS that I want to set up as a
> firewall. Newer distr's of linux have min requirements above my system.
> What distr. should I use (Debian has been recommended)? Is there an
>
> > Sounds nice and the infos at there homepage looks good, but where to get
> > it?
>
> Down at the bottom of the page - there's a banner labelled Download.
> Under that banner are two links:
> "Download by http" and
> "Download by ftp"
Ok, I saw that but last night I've got the message that the
Hi all.
Can anyone say how to stop the PCI D-Link 528 card taking an IRQ of 255 in
this 1996 system using Phoenix BIOS 4.4? I had it go wrong on a friend's
machine during installation and its driving me nuts as I have to go back
today.
ne.c PCI BIOS reports NE 2000 close at io0x4000 irq=255
NE*0
Hi!
I tried to install a Soundblaster AWE64 under Debian 2.2. The Kernel
2.2.14 is compiled with the following options:
<*> Sound card support
<*> OSS sound modules
Additional low level sound drivers --->
[*] Additional low level sound drivers
<*> AWE32 synth
But the only messa
Hi all.
Can anyone say how to stop the PCI D-Link 528 card taking an IRQ of 255 in
this 1996 system using Phoenix BIOS 4.4? I had it go wrong on a friend's
machine during installation and its driving me nuts as I have to go back
today.
ne.c PCI BIOS reports NE 2000 close at io0x4000 irq=255
NE*0
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I was wondering which is the stablest 2.2 kernel curently
> I am never shure if it is the even or uneven numbers ( is it 2.2.13 or
> 2.2.14 ?)
> I am using kernel 2.2.9 , is it worth the update?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> finger @ftp.kernel.org
[zeus.kernel.or
check ftp.linuxberg.com /pub/ISO they got isos of most every linux distro
out there corel caldera debian suse slackware stormix redhat mandrake etc.
nate
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Michael Kayne wrote:
mkayne >Can you please tell me is there is a distribution of Debian-Linux
available
mkayne >for dow
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 09:09:29PM -0600, Matthew W. Roberts wrote:
> I've got /etc/ppp/ppp_on_boot so that my machine connects immediately
> on boot-up. However, the connection has been going down after a few
> minutes. The last few lines of ppp.log show this:
>
> Feb 16 20:41:27 roberts pppd[1
Hello!
I have samba 2.0.5a server on slink, kernel 2.0.36 and ncfs 2.2.0.9.
With ncfsmount I mount o netware 4.1 volume, and with samba
I re-export some directories from that.
Now everything is fine from Win9x clients.
>From WindowsNT client copying a file to the to the reexported
directory result
Ti ringrazio per l'attenzione.
Qualcuno in questa lista mi ha detto che per usare 'quake2' è necessario
avere
i CD originali (o comunque i files) della ID SOFT, e non quelli di
non-free, che
invece servono solo per lanciare il gioco originale.
Io infatti non possiedo quei files, così tutti i miei
Hola~
I have a laptop that seems to be beyond help. When I try to boot it, I get:
Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
What exactly does this mean? When I boot the rescue floppy, then type rescue
root=/dev/hda1 I get:
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) reado
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