o on this very
list. It was discussed before that. And previously. Look at
http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DebianKDE. Next time, just use
Google, or go straight to the wiki.
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flood the display.
I'm sure I turned something on with my last kernel compilation. Does
anyone have an idea about how to turn this off?
TIA
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to?)
debianise libsensors2. The failure to install is classified
grave. (In the meantime, my kids are making do with icewm.)
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very interesting :)
>
Check out dyndns.org. There are several of us on this list who use
it. It was quite simple to set up.
Good luck
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ld compile, but hang
partway through loading. With the same features the Debianised
version runs like a top.
Good luck
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to work.
>
>
I had it working just fine on my kids' machine (A7N266-VM), which is hooped at
the moment, though for other reasons. There was no need for anything
fancy -- I just followed the supplied instructions. I have not had to
try it on my A7N8X.
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ding), though the creator of a term probably has
an advantage.
Don't let it get you down,
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* L.F. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I can't convert the
> Windows file into pdf in Windows because I don't have the Acrobat Reader
> program; In Linux the pdf is free but in Windows it cost 600 euros.
>
Email the file to me, if you like -- I'll convert it for y
languages), all case endings and outward gender
references were squeezed out, in favour of word order. English still
uses gender, most obviously in pronouns, but you don't get the "der"
and "die" distinction that is characteristic of German. If you want
to know what Anglo-Saxo
octopuses damn it!
> > >
> > > ... so shouldn't it be 'octopedes' IIRC? Haralambos?
> >
> > hexadecipus
>
> The "Greek" plural would be octopodes.
>
Actually, 'octopodous', depending on case (i.e. nominative,
genitive,...),
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Roberto Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Jerome R. Acks wrote:
> > >http://home.t-online.de/home/Johannes.Deisenhofer/nforce2linux.html
> > >
> > >http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_nforce_1.0-0261.html
t
> I did was make, and then instead of make install, I just copied nvnet.o
> into /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net/ and then ran a depmod -a
>
Interesting idea. I think I'll try that.
Thank you, both of you. I shall keep y'all posted.
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uding commenting
out the "auto" entries in /etc/network/interfaces, to no avail.
Does anyone have any ideas? I aked on debian-user ance already, and
got no response.
TIA
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be multiplied beyond
> necessity", although as the originator, William of Occam / Ockham, was
> a 12th century monk he probably used other words, maybe Latin ones.
"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem", in fact.
> It's often expressed as "pick the s
* Ef Reb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Will Debian run on Windows NT 4? I've an intel 233 processor. If so
> which version.
>
Oh, my!
It's not an application.
Debian will replace your NT4 and make your 233 run better.
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cord, the configuration of the kernel in question does not
differ much (and with respect to networking, not at all) from the
patched 2.4.20 currently in use.
Suggestions, please?
TIA
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out both the certificate and the spool file (it will be the one
at the bottom of the list), having first shut off the printer. That
usually seems to do it, though the last couple of times I also deleted
the job through localhost:631/admin. Some of that is probably
overkill, but it works.
C
y (at least the ones I have found) do not seem to address this.
I'm running a patched 2.4.20 kernel if that's any help. Is there
something I've missed in the kernel that is causing this?
TIA
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the concepts, and have a
look at scripts done by other people, it goes fairly well.
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It would make more sense to get the latest version of Mozilla (1.4),
and use that for both. Mind you, that means having some unstable
libraries and applications on your machine.
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se the warcraft 2 artwork. It's even a Debian
> package I think.
>
Yes, on both counts. My kids play it regularly. The developers have
apparently been shut down by a cease-and-desist order (late last
week), so that's likely another dead end.
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ay to go, since the guys that are actually doing the work are on
them as well. Response time is quite rapid. You can sign up on
the website.
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libcupsys2.
Has anyone seen this, or is it just me?
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* John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Cam Ellison wrote:
> > As I remind my clients frequently, when I refuse to recommend a
> > candidate: half the population is below average.
>
> Do any of your clients ever remind you that the mean is not the
median?
Most of them pr
> problem the instructions aren't clear enough or the listmaster isn't
> responsive enough?
> kent
On the other hand, trying to pin it on the listmaster and make him
(her?) feel guilty could be a good way to go. ;-^)
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gt; Section "Files"
> FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID/"
> FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType/"
> EndSection
>
> ### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION
> . . . .
Are you saying that you now have _two_ File
> Gah, you need to have a look at your mail system, your headers have been
> munged and dumped into the body...unless it's a problem on my end...
>
It's happening here, too.
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se Midnight Commander for this (and a lot of other things). It
automatically un-(b)zips on the fly. If you want to print or copy,
that's another matter.
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* jim tate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Using jigdo-bin-0.6.9 , what is the best and complete URL to use.
> I have went to debian /CD site for URL's but nothing works.
>
There is a complete list in /usr/share/doc/jigdo. Take your pick.
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t;
> > the last few messages i see are from users of (going by User-Agent or
> > X-Mailer header)
> > kmail
> > mozilla on windows
> > mozilla on debian
> > xemacs
> > mutt
> mutt gets my vote :-)
>
Mine, too.
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* Harvey Kelly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 14:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >>>>> "Harvey" == Harvey Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ermm... how do I call update-module :) no, really, how do I do that?
>
upd
n
> KDE3, multimedia, OpenOffice, et al, of course, with Debian as the
> distribution. Any suggestions?
>
I have an ASUS A7N266 that provides everything and works just fine.
You'll probably want the 333, which is faster.
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eplacement for the 1650.
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notubes, which
is the first step toward Clark's space elevator. Very strong, very
light, and flexible. Making them in quantity is another matter...
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space station
> lobby from the Hilton with a Tim Hortons. 8;o)
>
> If you don't get the joke, you're not Canadian enough and you need to
> try harder.
>
That's the next rrroll-up-the-rim contest prize -- a trip to the
orbiting hotel. ;-)
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n ever see Mt. Hood from Seattle...
>
Actually, on a really clear day, you can see Mt. Rainier from
Victoria. And then there were several days where I saw Mt. St. Helens over
my head, and not much else, but that's another story...
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lling the new ones.
>
I doubt an unofficial Debian version exists of the release, though
there may be one from the last CVS. Wait a few days. I hope we don't
have to go through the KDE2 to KDE3 installation process again. It
was a royal PITA.
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; I don't know what's in the 'macutils' package but you need to open it
> with 'stuffit expander' for linux. I remember having one for linux, so
> if you won't find it on the web email me and I'll search for it on my
> cd's.
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1R6/lib/modules/extensions, you need to move
it or rename it -- there should be a file named libglx.so in that
directory.
Cheers
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help to someone else. If you've had to solve a problem, the odds are
that someone else will shortly have the same problem. You help them
with it, and get to look like a genius.
Just for the record, I encountered Windows 1.0 at work, hated it, and
haven't used it willingly since, unless y
n
> and then complete the upgrade.
>
In my case, it all downloaded right off, but with such a large group
of apps and libraries, you need 3 or even 4 rounds of "upgrade" to
complete configuration and installation.
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ble here, AFAIK.
That's a pity.
Here are two more: Guinness, and for those who have the time to enjoy
it: Edel Feuerfest.
> P.S. pretty strange this thread started about Christmas but is now about
> the beer :)
>
It's a matter of association. ;-)
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* Florian Struck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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>
> On Thursday 19 December 2002 04:44, Cam Ellison wrote:
> - -snip-
> > you add the printer, use ipp://name.of.server/printers/xxx is whatever
> > name you have given the printer. Once I got the name right,
&g
I got the name right,
everything just worked.
HTH
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d to me, and I ended up symlinking to the right one.
Before we go further, what's the printer model number, and what's in
your /etc/cups/ppd?
Cam
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eople.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
deb ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/desktops/kde/stable/3.0.4/Debian/sid ./
deb http://www.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/kde/stable/3.0.4/Debian/woody ./
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. I had it replaced
> at much less cost than a new monitor. Its still working!
>
I've had two AOC 19" CRT monitors die in the last 6 weeks. No
warning. It could make you superstitious.
Good luck, Nori -- though it is probably something simple.
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her). The inclusion of the slash seems odd.
I'm running KDE3 on a mostly testing system.
I can't track down where this is coming from. Has anyone any ideas
about this, please?
TIA for any help
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I also have a
larger / partition than is usually recommended, since mondo likes to
build its archives there.
I have not had to restore (yet), so it remains not fully testeo.
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now enough about this to be sure whether an options command
would block the kernel from setting your zip drive up as scsi, but you
might see if any of those low-level drivers corresponds to the drives
you don't want seized, and rmmod it. That may break the connection.
Good luck.
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nty when I cdrecord -scanbus.
>
That's because cdrecord -scanbus loads the modules (unless you have
everything compiled into the kernel, of course).
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>
> Thanks for the ideas tho, I'll keep looking...
>
> -rob
In the README for the 1.0-3123 driver, it says to remove both dri and
GLcore. I hate to point out the obvious, but I've been known to miss
it myself.
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t
> flavors of debian. Should I download the src file for whichever
> kernel-header file I download?
>
Keep asking questions.
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l-headers
>
> then install the same one as you are running.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris.
>
Better still, use make-kpkg. That will take care of the headers, and
in fact will work better if you have customized your kernel.
Cam
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* Robert Wilhelm Land ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Cam Ellison wrote:
> >
> >Well, after some fiddling around, and downloading and installing
> >2.4.19, it's all working like a hot dam.
> Thanks for your re Cam. I'm very interested in this board aswell.
>
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:41:07AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > > I just installed this board, and downloaded the driver and the GLX
> >
> > It's not really a solution, but
* Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:41:07AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > I just installed this board, and downloaded the driver and the GLX
>
> It's not really a solution, but are you aware of the nvidia-kernel-src
> and nvidia-glx-src pa
* Mike Dresser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > Is there a way I can force irq assignment on bootup?
>
> Change the IRQ settings in the bios.
>
I have tried that, using different assignments. All I get is one NIC
up, supposedly on the LA
they have a high opinion of Linux users? ;-)
* Mike Dresser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
>
> > I have installed a new MB & CPU (ASUS A7N266-VM & Athlon XP1600), and
> > among the problems is that both my NICs are assigned irq 5 (t
ifconfig certainly allows for that. I cannot dynamically
re-assign the irq (tried that: SIOCSIFMAP: operation not supported).
Is there a way I can force irq assignment on bootup?
TIA
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Irongate and DRM
support selected, but nothing else)
Which kernel and GLX packages did you use?
What am I missing (probably something obvious)?
TIA
Cam
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* csj ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 10:07:16 -0700
> Cam Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> But have your tried copying your kernel into the floppy? What would
> happen is that grub will boot into that kernel (a clone of the kernel
> that
* Jamin W. Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 10:59:18 -0700 Cam Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I checked out DDO, and the requisite software (it's a Maxtor 40G
> > drive) is a Windows application -- no indication that there is any
&g
* Jamin W. Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 10:07:16 -0700 Cam Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I also have a cdburner, but when I boot from a floppy, there seems no
> > way to define the appropriate drive as ide-scsi. Booting fr
ave a way of booting from a floppy that will allow
specifying /dev/hdc (for example) as ide-scsi? Before I start messing
further with moving my system around (putting part of it on one small
HD will take care of the problem), I need to back it up.
TIA
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te image even though the image I'm scanning
> is colour.
>
The default setting for xscanimage is black-and-white. Just change
the setting. I think it's about the middle of the window someplace.
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Did you run update-menus?
Cam
* Jeff Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> another issue in my trial with the unofficial XF4.2 debs is an empty
> debian menu.
>
> I am running gnome.
>
> any ideas
>
> thanks
> -jeff
>
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settings.
> Changing battery works - for a couple of weeks.
>
>
Good luck
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> the IP-Masquerade HOWTO[1].
>
> HTH,
> Ian
>
> 1. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO/index.html
>
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at. enabled).
>
> Hmm, I belive that ipchains should still be installable-- it's still in
> unstable, and ipmasq will still use it if requested.
>
> iptables is better though, gives you access to stateful filtering and is
> more extensible. (I was able to fix some MTU brea
* faisal gillani ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> i have installed debian 2.2 in my server now i want to
> activete ipchains & ip masqurading on it ...
> how should i do this ?
>
>
In a phrase, RTFM. Want more detail? Firewall HOWTO:
/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-html/Firewall-HOWTO
ery beers out there. I don't, unfortunately, have any
experience with Stone Brewing. In Canada, if you want a good local
beer, it's microbreweries all the way. Guinness in a can is not quite
the real thing, by the way -- it needs to be pumped from a keg.
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* Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> on Sat, May 18, 2002, Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > I have an APC Back-UPS 650 Pro. Works like a charm. I don't use the
> > Linux driver that is supplied, because apcupsd works better. Gives
> >
which shows the actual size of the directories in the "Size"
> column of the panel.
> I would like to know if there is some way of doing this a permanent
> behaviour. I tried changing the Listing Mode to User Defined, but I
> can't get it to show the sizes.
>
>
ufacturer's binary-only Linux software.
>
> I'm not running a server. But I do leave the machine on for the night to
> do stuff like transcoding an mjpeg video capture into 2-pass divx or
> compiling xfree86. So I do need the option for an intelligent unattended
> shut
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>
> On Thu, 16 May 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
>
> > To the best of my knowledge, they do not. It is difficult for me to
> > actually get into each of the machines in question and play around,
> > since the
Bernstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> >>>>> On Thu, 16 May 2002, "cam" == Cam Ellison wrote:
>
> cam> set editor="emacs '+/^$' \"set textwidth=70\""
>
> Nope. On my system this tells emacs to edit a file named (somet
I hate replying to my own posts, but I see that it did not work. But then, I
forgot to restart mutt, which wasn't very clever. Sorry to take the bandwidth,
but I need to test this so I can quit annoying everyone.
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Thank you, Richard. I do
ults now. I am
deliberately running my lines long to see if it works.
Cam
* Richard Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Lo, on Thursday, May 16, Cam Ellison did write:
>
> > * Gary Hennigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > And, *please*,
uld work. It obviously doesn't.
What should I do differently?
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is that Outlook thinks it is
malformed and assigns a 5xx code, thus killing it.
Very strange, and it does nothing to endear me to M$.
Cam
* Joachim Fahnenmueller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 07:15:48AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > I use mutt as my MUA, and am h
.19 comes from).
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> > -Original Message-----
> > From: Cam Ellison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 3:53 PM
> > To: Jamin Collins
> > Cc: Jamin W. Collins
> > Subject: Re: Problems: mutt
* Matthew Sackman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 09:55:33AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > * Grant Edwards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > In muc.lists.debian.user, you wrote:
> > >
> Hmm. Do the emails even arrive? How are they getting them
the help, all of you.
Cam
* Hall Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is now your friends problems, not you or your mutt... ;-)
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something {differently, or unset it}. I do not use gpg (yet), as Hall
Stevenson asked. I'm reluctant to post my .muttrc file because of the
bandwidth, but will do so if that will help.
Cam
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(which also works fine)? Getting them onto Linux is another step, but
one thing at a time...
TIA
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u did, what was the tracking number -- I think maybe I should add this
information.
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* Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > I upgraded to Debian sub-version 3 of OO today, and now cannot
> > access any of it. I get messages (including when I try
dir has all
the .desktop files, with data in them, but the .kde and .kde2 equivalents have
empty files. I copied the .gnome files to ~/.kde2/share/applnk/OpenOffice.org
1.0, but get the same result.
Anyone have any ideas?
TIA
Cam
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ith OO yet, but it seems pretty good so far.
Cam
* Chris Halls ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:16:34AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > There are a lot more errors than that -- any file being copied from types/*
> > to ~/share/cde yields an error. There is no /t
about these problems. Now the dependency issues are sorted the next
> wave of problems are comming to light.
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> Subject: debian.org down?
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> Anybody else having problems accessing debian.org?
> normal browsing works fine, and apt-get'ing works also...
>
> Matias
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Or did I miss an announcement?
I can't get any response from http://kde.debian.org when I try to
update/upgrade. It's been like this for a week.
Cam
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* dave mallery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
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> first, you have to be able to load a bunch of modules:
>
> alias char-major0180 usb-uhci
> pre-install usb-uhci
> alias usb-controller usb-uhci
> options scanner vendor=0x0
exist -- there should be something there.
Help!
TIA
Cam
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It's bug #135414. Please go to the website and add your voice.
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> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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This is a known bug that has not yet been fixed. You are not alone. I can't
find the number just at the moment, but a Google search will find it for you.
Please stick your oar in -- the more complaints, the sooner it will
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