Hi Dear Members!
i have a 1MB DSL connection. from my DSL ISP i got 6 IP with ip addresses
202.147.170.130202.147.170.132
202.147.170.133
202.147.170.134
202.147.170.135
202.147.170.136
with netmask 255.255.255.224
with gateway 202.147.170.129.
now i have 6 machines of Debian (Cache, We
Do kernel-image-2.4.26-2-686-smp at least support the same drivers as
kernel-image-2.4.26-2-686?
I need a smp kernel and support for tg3 and 3ware, which is supported in
kernel-image-2.4.26-2-686.
What is the difference between kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686-smp and
kernel-image-2.4.26-2-686-smp
1
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear AlphaLinux!
I tried doing as you told me about "RSH on Linux" but it still has not OK yet.
Some messages occur when I type as following:#ps -ax| grep portmap 355 ? S 0:00 portmap766 tty1 S 0:00 grep portmap
I have inserted 2 lines into /etc/hosts
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 04:50:06 +0200, Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 02:39:36PM +1200, Steven Jones wrote:
>> Try fdisk /dev/sda and see if it has partition data, ie do a "p" look and then "q"
>> to quit.
>
> I tried that: fdisk /dev/sda didn't return anything - just back to
> the
Hello,
I just did a Debian Sarge install using the beta 4 installer. I had
an existing ext3 paritition that I wanted to mount as /home, but after
"manually partitioning" and telling Debian to use the existing format,
Debian complained that the ext2 filesystem had something wrong with
it. I don't
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 07:45:21PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 02:39:36PM +1200, Steven Jones wrote:
> > Try fdisk /dev/sda and see if it has partition data, ie do a "p" look and then "q"
> > to quit.
>
> I tried that: fdisk /dev/sda didn't return anything - just back to
For some reason, this isn't showing up on lists.debian.user, so I will
go ahead and repost it here...
David Purton wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 04:29:06PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
-bash-2.05b# ifup eth1
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
RTNETLINK answers:
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 12:36:37PM +0530, J.S.Sahambi wrote:
> I just now saw that in windows the pdf files can be edited very nicely
> and it can be used to add comments for revision. I found this feature
> very interesting and useful for adding comments while reviewing research
> papers. I wou
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Having problems with 2.6.7, hopefully someone can help.
I have USB1.1 on the motherboard, but I bought a Belkin USB2.0 card a month
ago. USB2.0 hub plugged into the USB2 card. Upgraded to 2.6.7 a week ago.
My problem is that my Palm Tungsten E doesn
Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There are as many opinions on this list on ways to do things are there
> are options ;)
>
> However, FWIW I would recommend installing aptitude and apt-listbugs to
> maintain your sid system. It takes a while to get used to aptitude's
> interface (pa
On Monday 19 July 2004 10:54 am, Raphaël Berbain wrote:
> rich lott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > then some comments seemed to hint otherwise. It certainly doesn't seem to
> > work that way.
>
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=AlsaSharing basically says that
> ALSA allows sound mixing, wi
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 02:50:40PM +1200, Simon Kitching wrote:
> I have to do this on my Sarge install with kernel 2.4:
> modprobe usb-storage
> mount /proc/bus/usb
> before the "mount -t vfat /dev/sda ..." works.
That's allready done:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount | grep usb
usbfs on /proc/b
Simon Kitching wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 13:35, Robert William Hutton wrote:
Stephen Cradock wrote:
I'd recommend that you install LILO using the first woody CD. LILO, unlike
GRUB, installs itself exclusively in the MBR, so you don't need some other
partition for the stage 2 loader which GRUB
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 16:37:35 +1000, Robert William Hutton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been having problems with smbmount. I've noticed this on both my desktop
> and laptop computers. Both are running sid, updated regularly. The symptoms of
> the problem are:
>
> - mount a share (either fr
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 14:33, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I'm trying out a FireLite USB drive. It's been used on Windows (from
> what the owner tells me and has data on it).
>
> I'm running kernel 2.6.6.
>
> When I plug it in I see this in syslog:
>
> Jul 21 17:18:50 bumby kernel: usb 1-2: new full sp
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 02:39:36PM +1200, Steven Jones wrote:
> Try fdisk /dev/sda and see if it has partition data, ie do a "p" look and then "q"
> to quit.
I tried that: fdisk /dev/sda didn't return anything - just back to
the prompt. Which made me wonder if the device was being bound to
/dev
Try fdisk /dev/sda and see if it has partition data, ie do a "p" look and then "q" to
quit.
?
Otherwise leave the "drive" in and reboot, see if its seeable then(crude I know)
regards
Steven
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From: Bill Moseley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 July 200
I'm trying out a FireLite USB drive. It's been used on Windows (from
what the owner tells me and has data on it).
I'm running kernel 2.6.6.
When I plug it in I see this in syslog:
Jul 21 17:18:50 bumby kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using address 2
Jul 21 17:18:51 bumby kernel: SCSI
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 13:35, Robert William Hutton wrote:
> Stephen Cradock wrote:
> >
> I'd recommend that you install LILO using the first woody CD. LILO, unlike
> GRUB, installs itself exclusively in the MBR, so you don't need some other
> partition for the stage 2 loader which GRUB requires.
suits never learnthey only think in one term...dollarsand how to make more.
Betamax was actually good, pity VHS won
regards
Thing
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From: Silvan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 July 2004 1:39 p.m.
To: Debian-user
Subject: Re: Don't buy Sony (was
> I can hardly believe that this was by accident since everything they
> do just shows so obviously what they aim at - ripping you off very
> thoroughly.
You'd think they'd have learned something from betamax by now. :)
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Stephen Cradock wrote:
Then, as one does when playing with Linux, I went stark staring bonkers,
and decide to try Gentoo - a friend told me it was much easier to
install. Rather than make yet another partition, I wiped the Sarge
partition and installed Gentoo there, from a CD. That went OK, but
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 13:07, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:55, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> > Greg Folkert wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:19, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> > >
> > >>I still only see 1 CPU.
> > >>On Redhat I can see all 4 CPUs.
> > >>Would that be possible?
> >
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 12:47, Stephen Cradock wrote:
> Then, as one does when playing with Linux, I went stark staring bonkers, and
> decide to try Gentoo - a friend told me it was much easier to install.
> Rather than make yet another partition, I wiped the Sarge partition and
> installed Gentoo
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:55, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> Greg Folkert wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:19, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> >
> >>I still only see 1 CPU.
> >>On Redhat I can see all 4 CPUs.
> >>Would that be possible?
> >
> > Please do a:
> >
> > uname -a
> >
> > Copy and paste th
Well, it's a long story!!!
I started trying to install Woody (see "Starting up.." thread a couple of
weeks ago) - found Woody wouldn't recognize my Intel 845 video chipset.
Switched to "vesa" but that would only give me 640x480 display.
So I decided to upgrade to Sarge - set up another Linux par
I've got an Access Point that has a serial port. The AP runs Linux
(it's an Netgear WG302). I can't connect to it from Linux using
minicom.
After messing with it for an hour I brought out an old Win95 machine
with hyperterm and was able to connect no problem. So, AP and cable
are working fine.
Then I believe you do not have a smp kernel, because that command should show all 4.
regards
Steven
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Friis Larsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 July 2004 11:07 a.m.
To: Steven Jones
Cc: Greg Folkert; DebianUser List
Subject: Re: How can I make
Steven Jones wrote:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
should show all 4 cpus?
I see only one. The kernel is "Linux react1 2.4.26-2-686 #1 Mon May 17
22:19:48 EST 2004 i686 unknown".
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 2
model name :
On Prş, 2004-07-22 at 00:55 +0200, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> Greg Folkert wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:19, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> >
> >>I still only see 1 CPU.
> >>On Redhat I can see all 4 CPUs.
> >>Would that be possible?
> >
> > Please do a:
> >
> > uname -a
> >
> > Copy and pa
cat /proc/cpuinfo
should show all 4 cpus?
regards
Thing
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Friis Larsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 July 2004 10:56 a.m.
To: Greg Folkert
Cc: DebianUser List
Subject: Re: How can I make sure that Linux have initialized all CPUs?
Greg Folke
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:19, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
I still only see 1 CPU.
On Redhat I can see all 4 CPUs.
Would that be possible?
Please do a:
uname -a
Copy and paste the result please.
react1:~# uname -a
Linux react1 2.4.26-2-686 #1 Mon May 17 22:19:48 EST 2004 i686 unknow
Hi,
I've compiled all the 2.4.18-bf2.4 modules and made them available at
http://www.li.nux.org.uk/debianmodules.html .
Hope this is useful.
Awais
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Greetings
Using a 5 year old 250 MHz Compaq Presario desktop
with 192 MB of memory and 2 hard drives, I've been
experimenting for a couple of months with a hard-disk
installation of Knoppix and now would like to move on up
to Debian Sarge
Knoppix runs well on this machine
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 3:35 pm, Stephan Witoszynskyj wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a problem: somehow my /var/lib/dpkg/info/ got corrupted (it
> seems that there were some file system problems). Now I need to restore
> the files that were in there. I know which debs were installed, so in
> principle
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 18:19, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> I still only see 1 CPU.
> On Redhat I can see all 4 CPUs.
> Would that be possible?
Please do a:
uname -a
Copy and paste the result please.
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Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 09:25, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
I am running Debian stable with kernel 2.4.26-2-686 on a HP DL 140 with
2 CPUs.
How can I make sure that Linux have initialized all CPUs?
# dmesg | grep "Initializing CPU"
Initializing CPU#0
Shouldn't there be at least 2,
Wim De Smet([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:17:40 -0600, CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 07:55:27PM +0200, Wim De Smet wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > [...]
> > >
> > > You normally don't need a modprobe.conf, everything should be in
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 09:25, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> I am running Debian stable with kernel 2.4.26-2-686 on a HP DL 140 with
> 2 CPUs.
>
> How can I make sure that Linux have initialized all CPUs?
>
> # dmesg | grep "Initializing CPU"
> Initializing CPU#0
>
> Shouldn't there be at least 2,
Greetings...
I'm starting a project to port a very large application from FreeBSD to
Debian. I've gotten past some of the initial porting issues, but I'm stuck
on this one: under FreeBSD we used the kernel memory interface (KVM), but
Debian doesn't seem to have kvm.h and I can't find a man page
Hi,
I've got a problem: somehow my /var/lib/dpkg/info/ got corrupted (it
seems that there were some file system problems). Now I need to restore
the files that were in there. I know which debs were installed, so in
principle I just need to extract them from the deb files. My question is
how do I d
hi ya christian
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Christian Christmann wrote:
> FATAL: Dump file error: Unable to open wtap dump file: Kismet-Jul-21-2004-1.dump
> (Permission denied)
what user are you running kismet as ??
- you define christian in kismet conf file
/usr/local/etc/kismet.conf
- yo
I just noticed something I didn't notice before. Since I have learned
I need to kill esd before going to a flash-enabled web site to see the
flash correctly (and not have my browser die), I assumed the flash was
spawning its own esd process. Actually, I just noticed that, while
flash is playing c
Hi,
I have a system with Intel 865 chipset (ICH5 'south bridge' controller),
one Serial ATA hard disk and three normal (parallel) IDE drives - CDRW,
DVD and Iomega Zip. With 2.6.3 pre-built kernel (I'm using Debian
Unstable, dist-upgraded often) all the drives were available: SATA one,
which wa
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 17:58, Steve Glines wrote:
> Thanks but that doesn't help - The lab I'm building has to be off
> line so I need to create the mirror first. With Redhat and SUSE all I
> had to do was copy the CD's to an http able location and use a
> network install. I can't seem to do tha
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>
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:58:50 -0700, Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ->>In response to your message<<-
> > --received from Wim De Smet--
> > >
> > > On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:04:27 -0700, Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:20:22 -0500
"Forinash, Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jacob, thanks for trying to help me out. Here is what I tried (to
> no avail). How do I know what fs types are available (I tried
> repartitioning the zip as Extended but got the same not supported
> error)? Am I
Hi Jacob, thanks for trying to help me out. Here is what I tried (to no
avail). How do I know what fs types are available (I tried
repartitioning the zip as Extended but got the same not supported
error)? Am I doing something stupid here?
/home/kyle# /bin/mount /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
mount: you must
> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
I see the multiple messages.
this web mailer is really, really, REALLY screwed up.
fortunately, I think I know what the bug is and can avoid triggering it
from here on...
just damn.
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> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
* Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 11:13:50AM -0400, Alex Derkach wrote:
> > Hello, I have been trying to set up my sound card (CMedia CM8738) to
> > work with alsa. All of the appropreate modules for the device are loaded
>
> I had simmilar problems with sev
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:58:50 -0700, Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ->>In response to your message<<-
> --received from Wim De Smet--
> >
> > On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:04:27 -0700, Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi again. I'm responding to my own post. It wasn't until toda
> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:49:46 -0700
Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ->>In response to your message<<-
> --received from Jacob S.--
> >
> > On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:58:50 -0700
> > Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > H. Thanks for the suggestion. I did as you said and
> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 12:11:08PM -0500, Jacob S. wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:44:53 -0500
> "Forinash, Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi;
> >
> > I'm having a problem mounting a 250Mb internal zip.
> > a.dmesg shows me hdd:IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI FLOPPY
>^^^
> Heresy? Why?
There is a consensus of some sort among some security people that
(a) personal firewalls are useless, (b) using ipchains, iptables,
or anything layered thereupon (like Firestarter)to attempt to
construct one is a waste of time. (Obviously I don't care what
they think, or I wouldn'
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 11:13:50AM -0400, Alex Derkach wrote:
> Hello, I have been trying to set up my sound card (CMedia CM8738) to
> work with alsa. All of the appropreate modules for the device are loaded
I had simmilar problems with several soundcards and 2.6 kernels. But
loading the prime
Hi,
I have a Netgear WG511 WLAN card with Prism chipset.
The card is runnig fine. Now I'm trying to run Kismet 2004.04.R.
But the execution of the program fails with this error message:
Will drop privs to XXX (XXX) gid XXX
No specific sources given to be enabled, all will be enabled.
Enabling ch
sebastian heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anybody has any ideas of other boot-time options I can pass to the
>kernel or any other ideas, I am all ears at this point.
Try going to the compaq web site and getting the most current BIOS on your
system. It may help.
Pat
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>
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:58:50 -0700
> Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > H. Thanks for the suggestion. I did as you said and changed
> > my initial selection "esddsp" to "auto". Start esd, 'esd &'.
> > Start mozill
>> FATAL: Error inserting snd_seq_oss
>> (/lib/modules/2.6.3-1-386/kernel/sound/core/seq/oss/snd-seq-oss.ko):
>> Device or resource busy
>
>I dohn't know about the error. But I think you need to fire up
>timidity (or maybe fluidsynth) ALSA will then direct the midi
>events to timidity for software
On 2004-07-21, Jacob S. penned:
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> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:44:53 -0500 "Forinash, Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi;
>>
I have some additional information to add to my previously reported problem which is
that "apt-get install whatever" often hangs. I have now experienced this problem on
three different computers and it makes upgrading packages nearly impossible so I
must find a solution.
I believe the problem is
Anyone have experience setting up a newsML server using Debian?
Thanks;
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* Jacob S. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I had the same problem when I recently switched from 2.4.18 to
> 2.6.6-2-k7. Check to make sure alsa-base is installed (apt-get install
> alsa-base). You may also want to install alsa-utils and alsa-oss, if
> they're not already installed.
I have all of t
Are you running esd? I'm guessing no. If not, I wonder if using
esd with ALSA would help (package libesd-alsa0?).
I'm dealing with a similar problem but where accessing a flash
kills my browser if esd is already running. If esd is not running
(and isn't automatically started by the flash plugin
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:58:50 -0700
Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> H. Thanks for the suggestion. I did as you said and changed
> my initial selection "esddsp" to "auto". Start esd, 'esd &'.
> Start mozilla. Go to a flash site; Freezes. I then set it back
> to esddsp just to tes
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>
> On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:04:27 -0700, Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi again. I'm responding to my own post. It wasn't until today, weeks
> > after my original post, that I got more clues as to is going on
> > conce
Hi,
Firstly, if this is the wrong forum I apologize.
I am installing 'testing' from the network install cd on a Compaq
Presario SN1020SX and I think I might be having power management
problems...
When I first booted from the CD, the machine would uncompress linux
and the restart. So I boo
On 07/21/04 03:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to configure Firestarter (0.8xx) as a "Personal Firewall" (I
know
that's heresy in some quarters) and seem to be missing some fundamental
information.
Heresy? Why?
I have it set up and running and I can get data through it. The problem
is tha
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:17:40 -0600, CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 07:55:27PM +0200, Wim De Smet wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> [...]
> >
> > You normally don't need a modprobe.conf, everything should be in
> > /etc/modprobe.d. modprobe.conf is just an empty file on my system.
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 01:04, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 05:06:38PM -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> > On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 13:39, Paul Tsai wrote:
> > > Niels L. Ellegaard wrote:
> > > >John L Fjellstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:>
> >
> > GNU == GNU is Not Unix, GNU was sy
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 07:55:27PM +0200, Wim De Smet wrote:
> Hi,
>
[...]
>
> You normally don't need a modprobe.conf, everything should be in
> /etc/modprobe.d. modprobe.conf is just an empty file on my system. I'm
Is this true? Mine (a most
[sarge with vmlinuz-2.4.26-1-686]
I am in the process of switching from RH9 to Debian/sarge on my home
machine (yes!). Under RH, I use 'kppp' successfully to login to my
ISP (university) modem pool ... no problems.
However, no matter how I create the PPP connection under 'sarge'
(/usr/sbin/pppd,
I'd like to generate a SSL certificate for apache-ssl and have tried
using the tool 'ssl-certificate'. I have invoked it as
'ssl-certificate --force --days 1000', and it appears to generate a
valid certificate. However, when I restart apache and try to browse
the site (with both Firefox and Galeo
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:04:27 -0700, Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again. I'm responding to my own post. It wasn't until today, weeks
> after my original post, that I got more clues as to is going on
> concerning flash causing Mozilla to freeze on my Debian Sarge system.
> The probl
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>
> On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 20:20:20 -0400
> Ralph Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On 07/20/04 18:40, Paul Yeatman wrote:
> >
> > > I'm fairly sure the system is using esd with OSS drivers so this
> > > could be the difference. W
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> >I'm fairly sure the system is using esd with OSS drivers so this
> >could be the difference. Well, actually, how do I confirm OSS
> >drivers?
>
> While I'm no expert, I can see mine here on this stock kernel:
>
> ~$ grep -i os
Hi,
First of all sorry to the list that I replied directly to the poster.
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 19:27:21 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:47:28 +0200, "Wim De Smet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:34:52 +0200,
John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> Grub is Grand
And I thought that "Grand Unified Bootloader" was hubristic!
Until recently I used automatically installed lilo or grub rather
indifferently, both as bootloaders and bootselectors. This way I could
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:54:13PM -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 12:40, Andy Firman wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 11:36:36AM -0400, Mark Roach wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 10:35 -0400, Andy Firman wrote:
> > > > Running Sid on my laptop with Evolution 1.4.6-3 and I w
Ed Sutherland wrote:
How do I renable URLs within Thunderbird and Gnome? (It is preventing
me from using Linux.) Thanks.
There are three solutions for your problem :) See the FAQ:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/faq.html#q9
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Alexander Sack
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:47:28 +0200, "Wim De Smet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:34:52 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have recently upgraded my Debian system (running testing)
> > from kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 to 2.7.1 by following
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:44:53 -0500
"Forinash, Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I'm having a problem mounting a 250Mb internal zip.
> a.dmesg shows me hdd:IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI FLOPPY
^^^
> b.standard mount procedures (edit '/dev/sda4 /mnt/zip auto
> user,
Hi; I’m having a problem mounting a 250Mb internal zip.a. dmesg shows me hdd:IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI FLOPPYb. standard mount procedures (edit ‘/dev/sda4 /mnt/zip auto user,noauto 0 0’ into /etc/fstab followed by mount /mnt/zip) gives: “the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block
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Subject: Hello Justin
Date: Wednesday 21 July 2004 07:02
From: tapan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Justin,
Cud you able to make pppd uphere is what I am facing
I am using linux 2.0.x and want to test the existing pppd application. I
h
Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 08:53:23PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
>> There's one CCD cell per image pixel, with the exception of the D1x,
>> which has a strange layout[1].
> There is no way that this can be true physically.
Of course there is, since that's t
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:13:50 -0400
Alex Derkach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I have been trying to set up my sound card (CMedia CM8738) to
> work with alsa. All of the appropreate modules for the device are
> loaded (see below) but alsamixer shows that their is no such device.
> /proc/aso
Hello, I have been trying to set up my sound card (CMedia CM8738) to
work with alsa. All of the appropreate modules for the device are loaded
(see below) but alsamixer shows that their is no such device.
/proc/asound/cards shows no soundcards, I am using a stock 2.6.7-k7
kernel image. Thanks!
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Thx to u all for the help,though I read the the page
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ which is more or less the same as
the readme for the dvdplusrw debian package I have some doubts and was
looking for a more simple low level howto. Well guess that not allways is
posible so ill put some
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 08:37:43 -0400
Steve Glines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am building an install lab (i386) that is intended to mimic a full
> network install. I'd like to mirror just enough to give a student the
> experience of having installed Debian without mirroring everything.
>
> The l
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 15:37, Steve Glines wrote:
> I am building an install lab (i386) that is intended to mimic a full
> network install. I'd like to mirror just enough to give a student the
> experience of having installed Debian without mirroring everything.
>
> The lab has to be disconnecte
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