x27;s that <1d>?
Is anyone else having similar problems? It worked prior to this
upgrade, and I haven't changed anything else.
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> file a bug report. Here's how to duplicate it:
I can verify that the problem is not Debian specific. I just reproduced
the problem with Solaris 2.5_x86 with ImageMagick-3.9.2.
Please go ahead and file that bug report.
Andy Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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terface. I found
that the autoselect mechanism got fooled and I had to set the media type
manually at boot time (or at module load time). I think it was options=1,
but you ought to check the doc's for sure. (I would, but my system is not
accessible at the moment.)
Hope this helps,
Andy D
on made by JazTools.
I've also had problems with the Jaz Tools original disk where I didn't
touch the formatting at all. In short, I have yet to find the recipe to
keep my Jaz drives going.
Keep good backups :-).
Andy Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lafaye
YPE failed. You currently have
LC_CTYPE="ISO_8859_1". Check if that locale is supported and installed on
your system. I'm pretty sure you can find locales in /usr/lib/locale.
Check carefully, and note that the setting is case sensitive. That is,
you might have iso_8859_1, but
dn't believe any blanket
assertions that Linux is year 2000 "safe" unless those assertions include
assurances that all the relevant library and macro support files have also
been checked.
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t" program in your current directory.
You can use bash's "type" command to see what's happening:
$ type test
test is a shell builtin
Hope this helps,
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Lafayette College, Easton PA 18042
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both the bo and hamm
distributions. Without seeing the output of something like
ls -l /usr/include/time.h and the *exact* error message(s) you get, I'm
afraid I can't give you much useful advice, however.
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Lafaye
ot;dists/unstable/main". And after telling it, it went
> > and verified that they existed. Then it went and grabbed the list of
> > packages. Only when I finally get to the Install part does it fail.
I'm having success with telling dselect's ftp access method to use
lution is just fine. Does the "us" locale differ from the default
"C" locale, and if so, are those differences important to you?
(Alternatively, you can ask the question "Why did I set LANG="us" in the
first place?") I don't have a "us" local
e
discussed in the INSTALL file included with the perl distribution.
Note, however, that Debian's perl is quite up-to-date, so there's rarely a
need for you to compile it yourself. You're of course welcome to do so,
however.
Have fun,
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On 23 Aug 1996, Ed Donovan wrote:
> Andy Dougherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Perl uses 'csh' for filename globbing (that is, for <*.*> sort of
> > constructs.) Yes, that's strange behavior, and the dependency probably
> > will eventua
On Wed, 21 Aug 1996, Todd Tyrone Fries wrote:
> why does the perl package depend on csh?
Perl uses 'csh' for filename globbing (that is, for <*.*> sort of
constructs.) Yes, that's strange behavior, and the dependency probably
will eventually be removed, but not anytime s
On Fri, 14 Jun 1996, Chris Walker wrote:
> Andy Dougherty wrote:
> >
> > I tried a fresh install of 1.1 Beta using the 11 June 1996 disks.
> >
> > 1. My PS/2 mouse no longer works. I'll try to track this down today.
>
> Try compiling the kernel with PS
I tried a fresh install of 1.1 Beta using the 11 June 1996 disks.
The installation disks worked quite well, including modules configuration.
The core dump in configuring the net/ modules is indeed gone. My
/etc/modules file is also now properly populated with the modules I selected.
Good job. Th
pty,
so I still had to go and add the modules I need by hand.
5. After fixing /etc/modules, rebooting didn't load those modules
gave the error message:
wd No dependency info for module /lib/current/net/wd.o
I fixed that by running 'depmod -a'.
All in all, it w
stored anywhere. I had to do all the ifconfig and route stuff
manually.
Could someone send me whatever the 'Configure the Network' was supposed
to generate (e.g. the appropriate /etc/init.d/[whatever] and the
appropriate /etc/rc?.d/[SK]nnx links?)
Thanks,
Andy Dougherty
eeded to build a bootable kernel. Perhaps the root
floppy could handle this automatically?
Apologies if this is well-known (I did search the archives), or if I did
something particularly stupid to trigger this problem.
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Dept. of Physics
Laf
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