Benjamin Sher wrote:
>Dear friends:
>
>A simple question: does the first downloadable CD of Sarge
>include both KDE and Gnome?
>
I think so, and even if it's not . . .
> And is this first CD sufficient to
>install Debian?
>
>
Yes, and then you can pull KDE and/or Gnome from the net without ne
Benjamin Sher wrote:
>I've already started my download of the
>first CD.
>
>
If you have broadband access (or are willing to wait over dial-up), and
don't need a CD for multiple installs, you can just get the netinstall
CD; after installing a fairly minimal setup, it'll pull the rest of
what's
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 04:46:27PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> more. Should I do, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We don't know. For some odd reason this mailing list
Benjamin Sher wrote:
>Dear Alexandru:
>
>Thanks so much for an excellent clarification.
>
>
>
Whoa! Did Alexandru reply off-list? Shame on him/her! Now the rest of us
don't get the benefit of his/her answer, nor does anyone in the future
who might be searching the archives for just the answer he
Benjamin Sher wrote:
>Dear friends:
>
>Based on what I have learned tonight about Debian, I am
>not certain yet which option I will choose: Etch or Sarge,
>testing or stable.
>
>
For a server, you probably want Sarge/Stable.
For a workstation, if you want the latest and greatest, and are will
Dear friends:
A simple question: does the first downloadable CD of Sarge
include both KDE and Gnome? And is this first CD sufficient to
install Debian?
Thank you.
Benjamin
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On 12 Jul 2005 at 2:24, Paul Smith wrote:
> %% "Benjamin Sher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> bs> So, I am willing to download the CD image by FTP. But I
> bs> have tried several times to find the iso image and have
> bs> failed. I tried ftp.debian.org and cdimages.debian.org and I
>
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> David R. Litwin wrote:
>
>> My Debian was being evil and wouldn't load due to some mouse troubles
>> (which I really need to fix; but that comes later) and so I tried to
>> apt-get my way out of the situation (It would but up and start X
>> (KDE), but this resulted in
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 12:40:01AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use windowmaker as my default window manager. I came across
> nautilus today as a file management system. If I start nautilus it
> overlays in all of my windowmaker windows (1-7).
>
> Is it possible to run nautilus
Benjamin Sher wrote:
> So, I am willing to download the CD image by FTP. But I
> have tried several times to find the iso image and have
> failed. I tried ftp.debian.org and cdimages.debian.org and I
> just can't find the iso image.
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0a/i386/iso-cd/
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Dear Alexandru:
Thanks so much for an excellent clarification.
Two follow-up questions:
1) I have decided a few minutes ago to go with Sarge for the
reasons you mentioned. If I add apt-get.org and backports.org to
my apt sources, will I be able to seamlessly add updated
applications as they b
Chris Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas Hood wrote:
> > "Merijn Schering (Intermesh)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>> The new udev package removed a lot of /dev/* links. My mouse and
> >>>sound card stopped working because all the dev symlinks were gone.
> > Downgrade udev to the test
Dear friends:
After much consideration, I've decided to go with Sarge and
add the apt-get.org and backports.org sources to
/etc/apt/sources.list
This seems to me the wisest course of action. I will have the
benefit of Debian's reputation for perfection and reliability
plus updates of my favor
I will be out of the office July 5th and will return July 12th.
Thank you
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Hello,
Does anyone know when will KDE 3.4 be uploaded into Sid? Just
wondering considering how busy the GNOME team has been...
Hello,
I use windowmaker as my default window manager. I came across nautilus today
as a file
management system. If I start nautilus it overlays in all of my windowmaker
windows (1-7).
Is it possible to run nautilus in only one window (say window 1) and let the
windowmaker
backgrounds run in
Dear friends:
I am downloading the Sarge ISO using Bittorrent. Bittorent
says that it supports resume. So, I paused (i.e. stopped) my
download several times, even leaving Windows to do so.
When I come back and click on the original link in Debian, it
restarts my download. But there is no progr
On 12 Jul 2005 at 1:02, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Benjamin Sher wrote:
>
> >Dear kamaraju:
> >
> >Thank you again. One last question:
> >
> >If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
> >debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
> >to install it or n
Dear friends:
Based on what I have learned tonight about Debian, I am
not certain yet which option I will choose: Etch or Sarge,
testing or stable.
Here is my choice:
Choose Sarge (STABLE) which can only be updated with a
few specialized apt-get sources such as apt.get.org or
backports.org
Benjamin Sher wrote:
What I meant to ask about the packages was: are some
programs not available as yet as debian packages?
Most of the stuff should be available. Debian has the largest collection
of software among all the Linux distributions. If you give us your
requirements, then someone
Dear kamaraju:
Actually, I noticed that I downloaded the latest version July
12, 2005. Hope that's OK.
I tried to access the packages.debian.org site but got a
wrong page. Perhaps the servers are busy.
What I meant to ask about the packages was: are some
programs not available as yet as debia
David R. Litwin wrote:
My Debian was being evil and wouldn't load due to some mouse troubles
(which I really need to fix; but that comes later) and so I tried to
apt-get my way out of the situation (It would but up and start X
(KDE), but this resulted in no gui: only command line. So I apt-got
f
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear kamaraju:
Thank you again. One last question:
If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
to install it or not? Does apt-get take care of all that
automatically?
Thank you.
Benjam
Hello all,
i would like to create a "bacula-rescue-cd" as recommended in the
manual. There is a descrption how to do it if installed from source. I
use the deb's.
I can't find a way out of the box in "sarge". Have i missed something?
Thanks
Andreas Grabner
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My Debian was being evil and wouldn't load due to some mouse troubles
(which I really need to fix; but that comes later) and so I tried to
apt-get my way out of the situation (It would but up and start X
(KDE), but this resulted in no gui: only command line. So I apt-got
from there). It asked me to
Benjamin Sher wrote:
rc3 is fine to install etch. Just remember to burn the cd as an iso
image. Other wise you will not be able to boot with it.
My question is: If I install Etch, what Debian packages will there be
available for this distro?
Try packages.debian.org to see what packages/vers
Dear Greg Madden:
Thanks for your response. But the link
'http://www.debian.org/distrib/ packages' does not exist. I'll try to
go down to this link another way.
Kind regards,
Angelo
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Dear friends:
I am considering installing the new Etch testing distro. At
the recommendation of a list member, I went to the proper
Debian Installer site and am downloading the rc3 version of
the installer. I hope I am downloading the right installer.
My question is: If I install Etch, wh
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 08:26:46PM -0700, David E. Fox wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:24:41 +0930
> David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I finally got around to installing a 2.6 kernel and got hald and
> > gnome-volume-manager playing nicely.
Dear Greg Madden:
Thanks for your response. But the link
'http://www.debian.org/distrib/ packages' does not exist. I'll try to
go down to this link another way.
Kind regards,
Angelo
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I managed to educate myself on how to port trigger on my Linksys router
and make it work with bittornado. So please ignore my earlier question
about port triggering and the ports that bittornado & qtorrent use I
found them. Thanks any way.
Lesson learned, try educating yourself first before
Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, [KS] wrote:
>
>
>>I have been noticing some problems with web browsers last night. On a
>>few websites the browser hangs while loading the page. Most of the time
>>when Mozilla hangs, it shows in the status bar that it is waiting for
>>some advertisement
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:24:41 +0930
David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I finally got around to installing a 2.6 kernel and got hald and
> gnome-volume-manager playing nicely.
>
> There does not seem to be any way to mount a disk image, though.
As root, using the loopback devic
I'm running 3.1, and my mass-storage device (usb) does not show up in the
"computer" item on the desktop. However, the device is very specifically
listed in hardinfo, and correctly. I installed what packages I could find
that might make it work, including
usbutils version 0.70-8
usbmount vers
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 09:52:36PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> I clicked on the "obtain your copy", then on "make a CD set
> yourself". This immediately caused Debian to start downloading
> its file with the "Installing Debian" message in the status bar (left).
> Is this OK?
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 09:38:11PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
> debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
> to install it or not? Does apt-get take care of all that
> automatically?
In general, unless there
Dear friends:
I clicked on the "obtain your copy", then on "make a CD set
yourself". This immediately caused Debian to start downloading
its file with the "Installing Debian" message in the status bar (left).
Is this OK? I did install Bittorrent before downloading. How long
will it take to dow
Dear kamaraju:
Thank you again. One last question:
If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
to install it or not? Does apt-get take care of all that
automatically?
Thank you.
Benjamin
On 11 Jul 2005 at 22:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:21:03 -0400
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Rakotomandimby Mihamina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm lookong for some unofficial packages of Oo2.
> > I dont want to install them without apt. Would you know where could I
> > find? The bes
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Kamaraju:
Thank you so much for the clear presentation.
You can always update from sarge to Etch. But you cannot go from Etch to
Sarge.
raju
That's a key point! So it makes sense to install Sarge and then
update to Etch. One last question: Is this updat
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:04:45 -0500
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for your quick response to my question. I'll have
> to get back with SBC and see if I can
> talk with a tier 2 or 3 tech person and get going with DSL I didn't
> reply to any speci
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Dear friends:
I have failed to find an FTP address for the iso image
for Sarge? I found an HTTP address, but I would
prefer to download it with my FTP client. What is the
precise debian ftp address?
Thank you.
Benjamin
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I have decided to use both qtorrent and bittornado. What ports do you
use for port triggering. I am thinking that the out going is different
from 6881-6999. Also can torrent work while still being stealthed
meaning no icmp ping or otherwise. I would like to know if I need to be
pingable. I
Roger Creasy wrote:
I just installed sarge. The screen is very pixelated.
How can I correct this?
You need to configure X properly.
Try running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 as root.
If that does not solve the problem, please post information about
1) What your graphics card is? You ca
Benjamin Sher wrote:
"Sarge" is now the STABLE release and "etch" is now the
TESTING release.
That is correct.
I would like to download the testing release so I would get
the latest possible versions of Debian packages. I imagine
that if I installed the stable release, that I would have
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, [KS] wrote:
> I have been noticing some problems with web browsers last night. On a
> few websites the browser hangs while loading the page. Most of the time
> when Mozilla hangs, it shows in the status bar that it is waiting for
> some advertisement website. Konqureror tell
Dear Leonid and friends:
So you would recommend installing the new "etch" testing distro?
Is an iso image available of the "etch" testing release?
That's what I find confusing. Since "sarge" is not longer "testing"
but "stable", which testing are we talking about and where are the
iso images f
Thomas Hood wrote:
"Merijn Schering (Intermesh)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The new udev package removed a lot of /dev/* links. My mouse and sound
card stopped working because all the dev symlinks were gone.
Downgrade udev to the testing version. The new udev only works
with kernels 2.6.12
Dear friends:
A follow-up question:
If you install the current sarge stable release, can you install deb
packages from any earlier releases? That is, either earlier stable
or testing deb packages? What's the hierarchy here: sarge stable,
earlier stable, earlier testing, etc.
Quite confused.
Dear friends:
A follow-up question:
If you install the current sarge stable release, can you install deb
packages from any earlier releases? That is, either earlier stable
or testing deb packages? What's the hierarchy here: sarge stable,
earlier stable, earlier testing, etc.
Quite confused.
Thanks to everyone for your quick response to my question. I'll have to
get back with SBC and see if I can
talk with a tier 2 or 3 tech person and get going with DSL I didn't
reply to any specific posting as I'm not
subscribed and forgot to request copying my email address.
I've never used a N
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Dear friends:
I would like to download and install the latest Debian 3.1,
but even after a careful reading of all the info on the Debian
site, I am quite confused.
"Sarge" is now the STABLE release and "etch" is now the
TESTING release.
I would like to download the testing release so I would
On 7/11/05, Nathaniel Homier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I used to use Azureus on Windows and liked it allot. Of course I
> use Debian now and would like to set up a .torrent client. However I no
> longer have any desire to use Java hence Azureus is out of the question.
> Does anybody know
I just installed sarge. The screen is very pixelated.
How can I correct this?
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 18:14:57 -0700, "Nathaniel Homier"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi, I used to use Azureus on Windows and liked it allot. Of course I
> use Debian now and would like to set up a .torrent client. However I no
> longer have any desire to use Java hence Azureus is out of the que
Pollywog wrote:
>On 07/12/2005 12:19 am, David Christensen wrote:
>
>
>>Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I was contacted by SBC(telephone service) about DSL service which I
>>>want.
>>>
>>>
>>Have you read the Dilbert comic strip? SBC is evil. You will be tormented
>>for a year (tw
Hi, I used to use Azureus on Windows and liked it allot. Of course I
use Debian now and would like to set up a .torrent client. However I no
longer have any desire to use Java hence Azureus is out of the question.
Does anybody know of an replacement that is as good as Azureus. I
have some t
I've having some problems installing fireHOL. I installed using
apt-get.
When running (firehol start) i get the following error:
Stopping: /etc/default/firehol forbids it.
Cheers,
Ben
My config file (/etc/firehol/firehol.conf) reads:
#
# $Id: client-all.conf,v 1.2 2002/12/31 15:44:34 ktsaou Ex
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 08:33:41PM -0400, Ron Peterson wrote:
> mymap yourusername postgres
> mymap postgres postgres
> mymap root postgres
(I would normally only do this for root and postgres, btw. I don't
typically give my username special pri
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 10:49:16AM -0400, Stephen Lokitz wrote:
> Well, the same result happened with our Knoppix test, the fans stopped and
> the system overheated. I assume at this point it either has to be
> hardware or linux non-compatible ...
Knoppix is a Debian variant. You might try a
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 11:16:19PM +0100, Wackojacko wrote:
> >I have an fstab, which after the usual local disk entries has nfs
> >entries that look like:
> >
> >aservername:/s /s nfs rw,bg,intr,proto=tcp 0 0
> >aservername:/alum /alum nfs rw,bg,intr,proto=tcp 0 0
> >aservername:/users /
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 21:00:49 +0200, steef wrote:
> alsa which i use since a long time from the 2.4 kernels up till now has
> become somewhat unbecoming and volatile under my testing-os etch kernel
> 2.6.8-2.686 (included, of course the soundcartdriver for my oldie es1370).
>
> any time i start u
On (12/07/05 01:41), Andrej Perdih wrote:
> Hello evry one again!
>
> As one of the menbers kindly informed me I am sending you more information in
> a
> seperate e-mail (thank you Clive for the reminder)
>
> My NIC card:
>
> Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
> Controlle
>
> And per
On 07/12/2005 12:19 am, David Christensen wrote:
> Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> > I was contacted by SBC(telephone service) about DSL service which I
> > want.
>
> Have you read the Dilbert comic strip? SBC is evil. You will be tormented
> for a year (two?) if you sign SBC's contract.
>
>
> Did yo
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 05:56:43PM +0200, Tom wrote:
> Quite some lines like
>
> FATAL: user "tom" does not exist
> FATAL: database "cds" does not exist
> FATAL: user "root" does not exist
> FATAL: user "root" does not exist
> FATAL: user "tom" does not exist
> FATAL: Ident authentication f
Hi,
I thought of restarting my machine after the browser was getting stuck
at some websites since last night. On restarting, X couldn't start. The
error log indicated that the Nvidia module couldnot be loaded. Below are
the last few lines from the XFree86 log:
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
(**)
Thanks Almut, but still no change. I still get to see the script on
the screen and it does not run. Here are the logs:
[Mon Jul 11 19:18:41 2005] [error] (2)No such file or directory:
mod_mime_magic: can't read magic file /etc/apache/share/magic
[Mon Jul 11 19:18:42 2005] [error] (2)No such file o
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:39:51 -0400, "Marty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> [KS] wrote:
>
> > I checked from another machine on my network, and it looks fine as its
> > loading all the websites. This is strange!
>
> Would that machine be your firewall by any chance? If so, you may have
> MMS clampi
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> I was contacted by SBC(telephone service) about DSL service which I
> want.
Have you read the Dilbert comic strip? SBC is evil. You will be tormented for
a year (two?) if you sign SBC's contract.
Did you know that you don't have to buy SBC DSL through SBC? The gove
Joe Grace wrote:
Ok, I am going crazy because I have not been able to figure this out.
I have googled this like crazy. I have a dsl modem that is connected
directly to an ethernet card. I can not figure out how to manually
set the duplex and speed. In the past I have used mii-tool, but when
Hello:
Can someone provide me with information regarding the debian unstable
smp kernel?
Regards,
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 06:12:08PM -0400, Joe Grace wrote:
> Ok, I am going crazy because I have not been able to figure this out.
> I have googled this like crazy. I have a dsl modem that is connected
> directly to an ethernet card. I can not figure out how to manually
> set the duplex and
On 7/11/05, Frank Hempel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't get IP-Aliasing to work. The machine has got one interface
> (eth0) working correctly with ip=192.168.1.1
> Issuing the commands
>
> ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.1.100
> route add -host 192.168.1.100 dev eth0:1
>
> brings the in
Bob Proulx wrote:
Matt Peter wrote:
I'd like to be able to IP ban these connections after a
set number of failed login attempts.
Of course you suggestion to put this on a non-standard port leads me
to believe this is just for you and no one else though so that might
be fine in that case.
Per
Hello evry one again!
As one of the menbers kindly informed me I am sending you more information in a
seperate e-mail (thank you Clive for the reminder)
My NIC card:
Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
Controlle
And perhaps my router:
Lynksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router eith 4-port sw
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Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I was contacted by SBC(telephone service) about DSL service which I
want. [...]
If there is anyone using this
service via SBC, I would certainly appreciate hearing from you.
Appreciate any replys.
Leonard Chatagnier
I've been using SBC DSL for about
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On 07/11/2005 07:06 pm, Raquel Rice wrote:
> I use SBC DSL, and their router, with no problems.
>
> The service person came and made sure it was all hooked up and
> working. I setup the correct IP numbers in my computers and it all
> works fine. I don't use anything but their lines ... meaning t
On (12/07/05 01:03), Andrej Perdih wrote:
> Hi Clive!
>
> Firstly thank you for your replay.
>
> I aam shure but i have look up and i havefound these three things among
> network
> adapters. (not shure; is this NIC card ?) Otherewise please tell me where to
> find the information in windows XP ?
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 04:57:25PM -0500, Indraneel Majumdar wrote:
> I am unable to get the example from the mod_python tutorial working with
> apache, on debian stable. No error in the server logs. Apache just shows
> me the script contents when I point the browser at it.
To have Python code be
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just updated my unstable, and udev lost my mouse. Not sure what
> happened, but /dev/input/mice and friends are gone. Only
> /dev/input/event[0-3] is there. I must admit that I really don't like
> udev, although others really prefer
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 08:52:59AM -0700, Pete Hicks wrote:
>I am trying to mount an external 80GB acomdata usb drive on a Sarge
>laptop with a 2.6.12 kernel. I get the following output from hotplug in
>syslog:
>
>Jul 7 08:16:00 moonglum kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 1
>Jul 7 0
$B(.(,(/(.(,(/(.(,(/(.(,(/(B
$B(-AG(-(-?M(-(-=P(-(-D%(-(B
$B(1(,(0(1(,(0(1(,(0(1(,(0(B
http://awg.webchu.com/?freehost
$B"(%[%9%HBgJg=8!J$*;n$740A4L5NAEPO?#O#K!*!K(B
$B"($9$Y$F%([EMAIL PROTECTED];W$$$r$7$F>.8/$$2T$.!*(B
$B"($*Ajn!S>n!M>n!&(B
$B%J!<%9!&%9%C%A!<$J$I(B
$B(.(,(/(.(,(
Ok, I am going crazy because I have not been able to figure this out.
I have googled this like crazy. I have a dsl modem that is connected
directly to an ethernet card. I can not figure out how to manually
set the duplex and speed. In the past I have used mii-tool, but when
I try to use it,
On Monday 11 July 2005 18:47, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm lookong for some unofficial packages of Oo2.
> I dont want to install them without apt. Would you know where could I
> find? The best would be if I can have the source package too...
> I'm running i386 boxes.
Openoffice.org
Hi,
I am unable to get the example from the mod_python tutorial working with
apache, on debian stable. No error in the server logs. Apache just shows
me the script contents when I point the browser at it. Gives a file not
found error when .py is not specified. I did remove the text/x-python
from m
Adam Hardy on 11/07/05 22:07, wrote:
I installed sarge a few months ago and use the default GUI alot - gnome
- but now I've got a problem ever since I 'repaired' my system after the
menu went apesh1t.
I had this menu issue which wouldn't go away even between reboots, and I
noticed this proces
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, michael wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 10:49 -0400, Stephen Lokitz wrote:
>
> > > > > but, can you firstly ensure it's not a hardware prob - eg does it fall
> > > > > over when you run another op-sys?
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Sorry about the top post. We are going to run
Stephen Lokitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I am running Sarge 2.4.27-2-686-smp on an intel SR1435VP2(which is
> a 1U server platform) with dual 2.8 Xeon processors. I am required to
> run the 2.4 kernel for my application. What appears to happen is that at
> some random time after powe
I'm new, it's Julie :) Any times of the day I feel not in a mood alot of
times... old time friend suggested
to have my life on the internet . My girlfriends like the idea of the site and
I will post their pictures too ;D Verify your age and connect to my webcam
today -)
I want to have a cyber
[KS] wrote:
I checked from another machine on my network, and it looks fine as its
loading all the websites. This is strange!
Would that machine be your firewall by any chance? If so, you may have
MMS clamping issues. One possible cause is manaully restarting your
firewall, which bypasses th
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Roman Kurmanowytsch on 10/07/05 22:36, wrote:
and it doesn't recognise the 'scroll up' event, instead is mostly
(80% of the time in some apps more than other) thinks I
right-clicked.
although i doubt that you still have this problem, i reply because it
might help other people who have the same
On (11/07/05 22:11), Andrej Perdih wrote:
> I am wirting to you in order to kindly ask for your assistance. I have
> downloaded the iso image of the core Debian 3.1 for i386 arcfitecture (i have
> pentium 4 processor).
>
> Then I have successfuly instaled the core (i only could not make the DHCP
Paul Smith writes:
> how anyone made the original su, newgrp, etc. so utterly lame
When those utilities were developed memory was so scarce that their size
mattered. I could not have run many of the current GNU utilities on my
Onyx.
> ...and why no one bothered to fix them for all those years--i
I was hoping someone might be able to help identify a ppp configuration
problem I'm having. As the following log file indicates, the negotiation
process between the GX1 and Cingular's ISP server is still assigning
identical IP addresses to the local and remote machines. I'm sure this is
not corre
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