Hi all,
Is anyone using Cybernetics Network attached iSCSI tape drives and
libraries? I want to know how well it works with Debian GNU/Linux OS in
particular. Does anyone have experience using iSCSI drives? Any
suggestions?
thanks,
Aravind
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Hi all,
I am running debian 3.0 on Sun ultra 5's. CUPS software has been
installed long back and we were able to print for a while. But of late I
am getting the error
[test (plain): 1 page on 1 sheet]
lpr: error - no default destination available.
a2ps: received signal 13: Broken pipe
when I tr
completing the task. So, I am wondering why it is happening, how I can
avoid this, where should look into etc. Any suggestions?
thanks a bunch,
Aravind Vinnakota
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Hi all,
Previously I installed Debian on my (Sun Ultra 5 sparc) system using
CDs. Now, I am looking for other ways to install it. Right now, we install
Redhat using a minimal image on a floppy and boot the system and install
the OS from our local mirror using http. I am looking something simila
no idea how I can move to a different window manager. Any suggestions?
Please cc me as I am not in either of the mailing lists.
thanks in advance,
Aravind Vinnakota
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Hi all,
Somehow I successfully installed Debian 2.2r6 on my Ultra 5 sparc. But I
having trouble in using X. Whenever I use X, I get the following error
Fatal server error:
No valid modes found.
The whole error can be seen at
http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~aravind/error/X_error
Any suggestions will b
Hi all!
I just started using Debian. I am trying to install debian on Sun Ultra
5 machine. I tried 3 different ways to install it but could'nt:
1) I downloaded the CD images. I tried to burn it on CDs but the images
seem to be larger than the CD size. So, I could'nt burn the CDs.
2) Then I down
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