I installed debian and went as far as to make a
boot floppy and reboot the system. When it came back up and prompted me to
pick a root password the keyboard was dead. I picked the default keyboard
settings during installation. How do I go back and change the
settings?
Andrew
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input data
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 04:18:14PM -0500, Andrew Martin wrote
> >
> [snip]
> > >
> > > If your CDROM isn't an IDE or SCSI CDROM, or it's connected to
> > > an ISA/PNP card, then you'll definitely need rescue.bin and the
> >
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> I am on lunch and decided to try and find the drivers.tgz and base2_2.tgz
> and I cant f
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> On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:11:39PM -0500, Kent West wrote
> > > Andrew Martin wrote:
> > >
> > > I am trying
I am trying, to no avail, to install Debian 2.2
thru Windows. I haven't been able to get my CD drive to work since it is
not a conventional IDE drive. It attaches to its own sound card.
Anyhow
1: I have defrag'ed the drive
2: I turned off the virtual memory in win
95
3: I fips to sp
Just installed Essential Debian at work as an experiment: fairly pleased
with a minimal Debian on one disk (we already have Debian machines
running Slink) BUT
The permissions on /tmp may be wrong.
As root/super user all is OK. Can't use vi or man as a normal user
because there is no permission t
I've been running unstable for too long: I've forgotten whether
the version of Netscape in stable requires you to download the
tarballs from Netscape's ftp site.
I've installed all the Netscape packages for a colleague from
the stable distribution: the Netscape binary seems to be missing.
I'm fai
Got Debian installed on the machines at work :)
X Windows runs fine: as does command line text mode _provided_
you boot from a rescue disk in single user mode or otherwise prevent
X Windows from running.
Once X has run: the console is hosed:
scanText appears to overscan as the scan
Help people,
I have the situation where I have Perl 5.005 on the system - apt won't
update packages properly and other things including netbase are flaky.
Can't easily downgrade from here.
Someone did post a symlink method round this which would at least get
apt to update - but I've lost the mes
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BTW, you forgot to send this to the list... You question at the bottom
seemed to imply that. ??? If you care to repost this to the list I'm ok
w/ that.
Andrew Martin Adrian Cater wrote:
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> > M.C. Vernon wrote:
My elm (hamm) suddenly seems to have stopped picking up mail from my ISP.
Anybody have any advice as to where to start looking: I wonder slightly
if a directory may have changed permissions.
Andy
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Does this break under kernel 2.0.30 or do I just need to check out the
syntax for new files: having set this up once, all that happened was
that the modem hung.
Still running unstable 24/7 and happy.
Andy
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Lindsay Allen wrote:
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> On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Carl Fink wrote:
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> > I've just installed my new NEC SuperScript 100C printer and configured
> > my Debian 1.3.1 system to print to it.
>
> [snip]
>
> > Now everything works. The SuperScript 100C is set up as a Deskjet
> >
Is there an installer which will work for netscape v304 rather than 301 ??
Andy
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On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> Anyone know who is selling the Motif 2.0.1 in .deb package?
>
> Lawrence
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No one that I know: I'm usi
I've managed to break my X windows: is there any way of restoring
the default so that xdm will boot and a windows manager will be
selected. I can do startx / xinit and get a single xterm but I'd
like xdm and a window manager back. I can reinstall xbase, but
the default postinst refuses to touch
Can anyone advise where I can find this package ?
Andy
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On Mon, 18 Aug 1997, Joergen Haegg wrote:
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> I was wondering if anyone has been able to connect a
> Sun keyboard to a PC?
>
> It ought to be possible since Linux can run on Sparc.
>
> But maybe the hardware is completely different?
>
>
> Any hint?
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Problem: using dselect and the ftp option: I download the contents
for hamm/main, hamm/contrib, hamm/unstable - update - shows 1194
packages etc. updated. Request new packages - go to install new
packages and the program can't find contents and suggests I
re-run update. Any ideas welcome, as othe
I've suddenly started having difficulties compiling a kernel. Packages
are latest versions from unstable.
When I try to make a kernel, it falls over fairly early on with a
message about changelog being empty
All ideas welcome.
Andy
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On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> Is there any REALLY GOOD reason for stuff like this? I know that the next
> distribution is likely to cause a lot of turmoil with the libc6 thing and
> a lot of work needs to go into recompliling the world but how about if we
> have a look at this in so
1. Can anybody tell me how to satisfy the dependencies etc. to install
libreadlineg2 (ftp'd from master.debian.org). Using dpkg -r on
libreadline doesn't work as it's needed by other packages.
2. Have tried to install chimera2 but the install fails on postinst
with a message about not
On Tue, 27 May 1997, [ISO-8859-1] Mika Marjamäki wrote:
> Hi! Does anyone know, what would be best (commercial) Motif for use with
> Debian? Is there any Motifs available as .deb-file?
>
>
> Mika
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LSL who stock SWiM [Motif 2.0 u
mounted /cdrom is just an empty mount point and shows two
directories. ls -al shows:
drwxrwsr-x 2 root cdrom 1024 Sep 14 1995 .
drwxr-xr-x 19 root root1024Apr 8 16:50 ..
Hope this helps,
Andy
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support. Bash 2.0 is
more demanding: regular expressions which worked under earlier versions
break. The fix is to put in additional slashes in two regexps : someone
else on the list should be able to tell you exactly where: I nuked my hard
disk so haven't got the reply they sent me (and, yes, I think it has now
been reported as a bug).
Andrew Martin Adrian Cater (Andy) +44 1242 672705 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
onical way to do this with a suidmanager ?
Andy
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On Tue, 25 Mar 1997, Hubert Palme wrote:
> After upgrading to 1.2.7, X does only know a US keyboard. Where in
> the many configuration files can I tell X, that I have a German one
> -- and where can I read about it?
>
> Thanks in adv
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On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, d. nathan hood wrote:
> i tried downloading minicom in a *.tar.gz format and had problems installing
> it... eventually i found the minicom debian package and had no problems, now\
> i am looking to install netscape a
> Second, why should someone have to "cat /usr/bin/pon" to find out to
> edit /etc/ppp.chatscript anyway? I mean, I have to say that the Debian
> installation routine is so simple it's silly. So why doesn't it just go
> that one extra yard and ask a simple question like "Will this system be
> con
> Jesse Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I may have misunderstood your problem but, from you letter, I'm guessing
> > that you get a standard xdm login/password box which then keeps resetting.
> > If that's the case, did you try using an alternate virtual console?
>
> I've gotten bitte
Sorry to be so dense: Patrick was right and mtab was different to
/etc/fstab.
On this machine, /dev/cdrom is soft linked to /dev/sbpcd to please some
programs which prefer it that way.
/etc/fstab had
/dev/sbpcd /cdrom iso9660 ro,noauto,user 0 0
and /etc/mtab had
/dev/cdrom /cdrom
I'm sure the answer must be out there somewhere: I'm running Debian from
the unstable tree, cdrom is an old SoundBlaster/Creative double speed.
/etc/fstab has the entry
/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 ro,noauto,user 0 0
As a non root user, I can mount the cd - when I try to unmount, I get
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debian-newuser sounds like a good idea i.e. someone new to Debian and
the way that Debian does things as well as those new to the whole
concept of Linux. Debian can be confusing if coming from Slackware /
Red Hat / (BSDi / Solaris / HP UX /
h 1.2 install disks: I had managed an install in 4M
with 1.1 equivalents. Sounds like you're out of memory: I cured the
problem by adding a scrap 4M of memory: there may be other ways round
this (turning off ramdisks )
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". I know
that pppd is suid, owned by root with group of dip - what do I need to
do next. I am *very* unclear on suid so would appreciate any help here
- apologies for a possible FAQ. System is Debian 1.2 from i-connect CD
mastered 13/12/96 - clean install (previously using 1.1 which I wipe
vailable online) had details of just how to
interface PLIP to a winsock and gave details of where to get the packet
drivers for the Win machine and details of an X Windows emulator to run
X programs remotely under Windows - all this for Win 3.x but it may
help you for '95.
Andy
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eb package ??
[*Explicit* advice as to diald config. would also be a great help and
much appreciated - I'm currently getting there very slowly]
Thanks very much
Andy
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My guess is that Perl has moved - the canonical location has possibly
moved from /sbin (very restricted in te
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