>> I ran apt-get update on my etch system yesterday. It has been a while so
40+
>> packages showed up to be upgraded. I installed them... Most of it
appeared
>> to be Open Office upgrades. The upgrade blew up. I tracked the problem
down
>> to the fact that many files and directories on my system ha
I ran apt-get update on my etch system yesterday. It has been a while so 40+
packages showed up to be upgraded. I installed them... Most of it appeared
to be Open Office upgrades. The upgrade blew up. I tracked the problem down
to the fact that many files and directories on my system had a modifica
Great, thank you for your help.
I knew there was something I was missing.
From: Linas Žvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Sarge Kernel Image Package Question
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 16:48:09 +0300
Ralph Katz wrote:
> Somehow the Debian Developers don't
Hello,
I am hoping that you can help me.
I currently manage several Debian GNU/Linux servers which act as high volume
intranet servers for a large global consulting firm. All of these servers
are running Sarge.
Before Tuesday, each of these servers were running the
kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686 (2.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 07:50:07PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> But you're not using xterm.
> You're using PuTTY.
>
AHA! This was it. PuTTY was sending xterm as it's terminal
type string (under session -> data). I changed this from
xterm to putty, and everything behaves properly! Thanks
for your
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 05:27:58PM +0200, DFX, s.r.o. - Michal Sedlak wrote:
> >Can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm trying to use the
> >application functionality of the numeric keypad (arrows, home, end,
> >page up, page down, etc).
> I had the same problem with putty, i do not know if
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 04:02:29PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2005-08-16 00:46:20 -0500, Asher Bond wrote:
> > It appears that I'm in application mode, but there's no difference
> > between the arrows on the numpad and the regular arrows. when I use
> >
Can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm trying to use the
application functionality of the numeric keypad (arrows, home, end,
page up, page down, etc).
It appears that I'm in application mode, but there's no difference
between the arrows on the numpad and the regular arrows. when I use
page
Please stop using Sid, if you can. You should progress slowing from Stable,
through Testing, to Unstable according to your level of experience and
hardware requirements.
Good advice Robert. For the time being, though, I think I will stick to
Sid, at least until I recover from the recent major
Thank you Robert for your interest and excuse my long delay in replying.
In fact my original post was a bit out of target; to try and focus on my
actual problem I should point out that:
(i) I started with Knoppix and had no problems with the installation;
(ii) I downloaded Sid (Debian 3.1 uns
Sorry to reopen an old thread but I need help on a tough problem (at least
for me, though not a complete newbie I have a limited knowledge of the
Linux world) which has Knoppix at its origin (though now it probably is not
related to Knoppix any more) and I couldn't find a more pertinent thread.
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Dear helpers,
I compiled the 2.4.18 kernel using scsi emulation, scsi
generic support and scsi CDROM support, iso9660 etc. I boot from the floppy
and assume that , there is no need to pass any commands at the linux prompt
at the boot time.
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Dear helpers,
I am using 2.4.18 kernel. I am unable to configure my sound card ( of
course I never did this earlier). The kernel has been built with
soundblaster support. After looking at 2-3 months archive, I tried the
following things. Looks like all the required things are in place,
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