DE of which
> only one requires SCSI emulation).
I have almost the dual of that. I have several SCSI devices and only two
IDE devices of which both require ide-scsi. I've got it working now, see
my other post today.
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> Bob Hauck was roused into action on 2002-11-22 08:01 and wrote:
> > When I upgraded, that stopped working because the ide-cd driver is now a
> > module. So I added an /etc/modultils entry "cdrw" per the CD-Writing
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the proper procedure when upgrading from
non-initrd kernels to initrd ones when the root filesystem is scsi? What
I did was to add the proper Adaptec driver to /etc/modules and then run
mkinitrd.
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On 7 Nov 2002, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> Try> What I found is that cp returns immediately, and the floppy
> Try> drive's LED doesn't turn off until 5-10 seconds later.
> mount -o sync /mnt/floppy
Or use mtools. No need to mount/unmount then.
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On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
> * Bob Hauck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 15:59]:
> > Somebody just gave me an Ultra 1 model 170. Haven't decided whether to
> > install Solaris 9 or Debian (it has Solaris 2.6 on it now but that seems
> > to be
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, nate wrote:
> Bob Hauck said:
> > On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, nate wrote:
> >
> >> one of my ultra 1s is essentially a monitor stand for the moment,
> >> waiting for the weather to cool off before i turn it on again,
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> > Somebody jus
6 on it now but that seems
to be in a bad state).
Any idea how much I'm looking at to upgrade the video to something better
than 256 colors?
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ot, but it installs fine after that. You also have to select a pc-style
keyboard, as the 100 has a USB keyboard that isn't compatible with the
type 5. If you google around a bit you can find some HOWTO's on the 100's
quirks, but it is eminently doable. I have mine set up to d
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Jeff wrote:
> I'm thinking I could boot to my installation CD, execute a shell and
> run the tune2fs -j on the device while unmounted, but I don't know if
> tune2fs is available that way, or if there are other issues.
That's how I did it.
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anged your kdm/gdm/xdm Xservers script to specify -dpi 75?
For kdm this is /etc/kde2/kdm/Xservers. If you are not using a GUI login
gadget it is /etc/X11/Xserverrc.
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In order to modify anything, you gotta be super-user! */
if (txc->modes && !capable(CAP_SYS_TIME))
return -EPERM;
Also, are you using a standard kernel or a custom one? I'm thinking that
maybe the adjtimex() system call got broken somehow, as that's what
ntpdate uses to s
ommented, and if so that they match what your modem setup
really is.
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> I can't see why it wouldn't work.
There's a longstanding bug that says it doesn't, at least not all the
time. From the comments I see from [EMAIL PROTECTED], it is partly a
problem with Mozilla and partly with flash.
<http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?i
driver that you can download from Scyld. Which is an annoyance if you
want to do a net install.
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Debian though, haven't tried to run it on NT or anything.
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few other
possibilities but they're less common. Bottom line is that if you want to
put in a router you'll have to work with your provider.
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