Hi:
Yes, my issues with the 2.4.28 kernel are similar plus I need to incorporate a
module for a VOIP card.
A couple questions:
I've been using as my reference in learning how to do this:
Debian Reference
: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: SC420 problem with Debian make-kpkg
Resent-Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 17:54:55 -0500 (CDT)
Resent-Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 17:54:55 -0500 (CDT)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 13:45 -0700, Chris Gray wrote:
Hi:
In February, I got
Hi:
In February, I got, from the Dell website, a 2.4.28 kernel and got my
SC420
working with the ATA disk software built into that kernel and with the right
module for the network adapter. However, I need to add other things like USB
and sound support, and also need to update to a 2.6 kernel
I am running Debian Sarge installed with the latest d-i. I have
installed Sarge onto my Compaq Presario 1800 laptop twice in the past
few weeks with the d-i. The first time I installed Debian the 2.4.22
Kernel recognized my sound card and added the ESS Solo-1 as a module.
The most recent install us
stalled flawlessly into Grub.
After rebooting with the new (patched) kernel Win4Lin installed
perfectly! Windows 98 runs like a scalded dog and I have Adobe Photoshop
and all my Macromedia products running beautifully.
Hope this helps someone...
Chris Gray
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 16:04, glenn wrote
Hi all,
I have purchased the latest version of Win4Lin and am trying to get it
running under Sarge. My Kernel version is Linux 2.4.22-1-386. Has anyone
else been able to get this to install and run correctly?
I have searched prior posts and seen numerous references to an .rpm
(Win4Lin-5.3.15b-d.i
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 05:09:40PM -0700, Petro wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 03:47:00PM -0700, Chris Gray wrote:
> > Hi,
> > If I install a new package and it installs a new binary, how do I get
> > zsh to complete the name of the binary when I hit tab. Obviously I
>
Hi,
If I install a new package and it installs a new binary, how do I get
zsh to complete the name of the binary when I hit tab. Obviously I
could just start a new shell, but that's too easy.
Here is the completions part of my .zshrc:
# The following lines were added by compinstall
zstyle ':co
nks
Chris
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 04:35:14PM -0500, Chris Gray wrote:
> > Is there any place where copies of superseded .deb packages go to die?
>
> No official one, no, as the archive doesn't have enough disk space. If
> you'
Is there any place where copies of superseded .deb packages go to die? I
want to revert to a version of a package that is no longer in any of the
active dists.
Thanks
Chris
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 11:25:18AM +0100, Phillip Deackes wrote:
>> I did like Resierfs while I was using it, the journal idea is very
>> nice. I wouldn't mind giving ext3 a go, but it would appear that
>> there is no kernel patch for the 2.4.x kernel
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> shell to /bin/false. For remote access they can use an IMAP client.
> For the IMAP server I recommend the uw-imapd-ssl package. I've
> heard the maintainer is very diligent and responsive, not to mention
> the only man on earth even more handsome than
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> dear all,
>
> i know i'll get flamed for this, but i also happen to know that some
> of you will greatly appreciate this information:
>
> if you ever wanted to get quake III but didn't want to spend the
> (admittedly hefty) price of $50 or $60, now
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 01:44:52AM -0400, Chris Gray wrote:
>
>> What you didn't mention is the output from lsmod. In the default
>> kernels, sound isn't built in. I don't know which module you'll
>>
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Hey people. My wife just got a new computer, and I'm just
> getting sound set up under Linux on it. She has an integrated
> C-Media CM8738 on a PCI bus.
>
> So, running lspci I get this:
>
> 00:0c.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Me
On Mon, 09 Apr 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> Mario Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>My locally generated debs, e.g. from kernel compiles, show up as
>>obsolete in dselect. Is there an easy way to tell their locations to
>>the package manager or do I have to mess with Packages.gz files and
>>the l
On Fri, 06 Apr 2001, William Staniewicz wrote:
> localhostnl:/home/wstan# lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> bsd_comp3672 0 (autoclean)
> lockd 41720 0 (autoclean) (unused)
> sunrpc 55452 0 (autoclean) [lockd]
> serial
On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mircea Luca wrote:
>
>> "Price, Tim" wrote:
>> I'm not Jeff either, but have you considered catting you
>> /dev/sndstat?
>> This often contains a clue as to what is misconfigured!
>> Good luck
>> -tim
>
>
> Dear Tim or any linux -debian exp
On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, Alan Chen wrote:
> --- William Leese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I was wondering if it is possible to add your own entries to the
>> 'Debianized' Blackbox menu. I wish to run some applications with
>> certain parameters and sometimes i wish to add some of the
>> executables i
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> What LaTeX buys is the ability to create rightly formatted ASCII
> output including pagination, ToC, index, etc.
Sorry to come in so late on the conversation, but how is this done? I
had a request to convert my resumé to text recently (I keep it as
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Mike Dresser wrote:
> Isn't the HP720C one of those winprinters?
>
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Alejandro Garin wrote:
>
>> This is a good news for linux,
>> but why Hp doesn't support the 720C !!!
>> I can't believe it! They work in a drivers and my
>> printer is not supported y
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Jason Majors wrote:
> When I try to play mp3s using mpg123 I get no sound, and it doesn't
> update the progress from the -v flag. I can play audio just fine
> using xmms and the esd plugin. I tried running as root and nothing
> changed, so it's not a permission issue. I tried
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, David Z. Maze wrote:
> Glenn Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> GB> I just got an HP49G calculator ... purchased the "PC
> GB> Connectivity Kit" in a fairly clueless moment (clueless = not
> GB> thinking that the included software might be Windoze-only).
> GB>
> GB> Have fou
I'm running sid on one of my boxes and I've discovered a problem with
using psgml with emacs. Whenever I ask it to parse in a dtd, emacs spins
off into never-never-land. This applies to both public and system dtds,
even really simple ones. The last message I get is that the sgml catalog
loaded O
On Mon, 05 Mar 2001, Juan Fuentes wrote:
> * Mark Phillips ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>> int main(int argv, char **argc){
>
> Mark you need to link to math library:
>
> gcc -g thick.c -lm -o thick
This is (of course) correct.
> And main should be:
>
> int main(int argc, char **argv);
This
On Fri, 02 Mar 2001, Stan Brown wrote:
> On Fri Mar 2 08:47:15 2001 Sebastiaan wrote...
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I think it has to do with the order in /etc/printcap. Put the
>>default printer on top. I am not sure, but it seems logical.
>>
>
> Thanks
>
> While this may seem logical to you, it'
Thanks, Adrian,
That did the trick.
I know the risks of running unstable and I'm willing to take them to get
the more up-to-date packages. Actually, I run the stable dist on a
somewhat more mission critical machine.
Chris
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 200
Anyone have any experience with DemoLinux?
Version 2.0 is based on Debian. Its unique feature is that it runs a
complete Linux with KDE or Gnome or Enlightenment straight off of the CD
without installing to your hard drive at all. If you like it you can
install it to your hard drive. I ordered
I'm running the unstable dist and a recent upgrade seems to have destroyed
information needed for my network interfaces. Running ifconfig displays
the proper details for eth0 and lo but running ifup gives a "Bad file
descriptor" error. The /etc/network/interfaces file is intact but under
/proc/sy
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 07:09:24PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
> xterm*|rxvt|eterm|wterm)
> local TITLEBAR='\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\007\]'
> ;;
>
> My question back is:
> how the hell are you supposed to find such info?
S
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Diego Biurrun wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to embed my email address into
> homegrown kernels. My current kernel greets me with
>
>
> Linux version 2.2.19pre6 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>
> but I would much prefer something like
>
>
> Linux versi
On Thu, 08 Feb 2001, Julio Merino wrote:
> Anybody knows if there is any emacs21 beta debian package anywhere?
There isn't an emacs21 beta source package anywhere on the 'net (that
I know of). So a debian package would be even harder to find. It is
really in pre-testing right now and is only ope
On Thu, 08 Feb 2001, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
> I know this is quite dumb, but how can I see the modules inside a
> repository. cvs checkout needs a module to check out but I can't git
> it one if I can't see which modules are in the repository
It might give you too much information, but you
On Thu, 08 Feb 2001, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:09:03PM +1100, Damon Muller
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Quoth kmself@ix.netcom.com,
>> > ...I'm jus' lookin' for a good wmmon
>> >
>> > Anyone know what the status of wmmon under potato is? It
>> > currently de
Shaddup already. It's all been said.
http://www.perl.com/pub/language/misc/virus.html
Chris
--
Got jag? http://www.tribsoft.com
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, Stan Brown wrote:
> How can I get rid of the anoying flash (visual bell) in vi, on a
> system wide bassis? (potato)
If you are using vim, you can put
set vb t_vb=
in /etc/vimrc to get rid of any bells and flashes.
Cheers,
Chris
--
Got jag? http://www.tribsoft.com
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
>> Simple answer, remove the cable to the speaker from you're
>> computers motherboard.
>
> That's one way of doing it, but there may be "other issues" that
> would cause problems (Debian on a
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001, Matthias Wieser wrote:
> I am interested how I can make GRUB my favorite boot loader.
>
> Right now make-kpkg wants to run Lilo. I just need to get the files
> in place and GRUB will do the rest, i can change the menu, if
> necesary by hand.
$ cd /usr/share/doc/kernel-package
On Thu, 01 Feb 2001, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 08:05:58AM -0800, Eric G . Miller
> (egm2@jps.net) wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 03:10:42PM +0100, William Leese wrote:
{licq shows up in top multiple times per window}
>>
>> Threaded processes show up as separate proce
On Thu, 01 Feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I had a similar problem with compiling mod_dav from source (this is
>> using debian "testing"). For some reason, ld couldn't find libdb,
>> even though it was available in /lib/ (or /usr/lib, I can't
>> remember) and ldconfig was finding it ok. My
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> This is driving me nuts.
>
> My current setting of LANG=en_US fails on the last three points.
^
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LAN
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> I have problems to get the Dexxa Optical Mouse working. I found
> somewhere in the web, that that imps/2 should do it. But if I use
> imps/2 (gpm or XFree86 3.3.6) the keyboard and mouse hangs, so that
> I have to switch the computer off!
I just got o
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> --- "Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> think so. Debian requires that
>> all packages installed be done through it's
>> packaging tools to maintain it's
>> database. It also lays things out on the file
>> system a little differen
> D-Man writes:
d> | "noatime", and then remounting without that option. It also appears
d> | that 'touch' can change the access time of the file with the -a flag.
d> | But I think I'm coming in on the end of this thread and that might
d> I just joined the thread when the su
> D-Man writes:
d> | How is mutt (or any other MUA) meant to do it then?
d> |
d> By checking the file itself for new messages, rather than
d> relying on the timestamp. Some MUA's handle new messages in
d> folders better. (ie, you can open up the mailbox, not read
d
>>>>> Brian Frederick Kimball writes:
bfk> Chris Gray wrote:
>>> I'd rather people didn't use a chainsaw where a butterknife will do
>>> just as well:
>>>
>>> tar tzf $1 | xargs rm
>>>
> Colin Watson writes:
cw> Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I wrote a little perl script [1] that gets the names of the files from
>> a tarball, then removes all the files and directories found inside the
>> tarball.
>>
>> It comes in real handy when a tar arch
>>>>> Joey Hess writes:
jh> Chris Gray wrote:
cp> recall. Now I don't know what the status of the maintainer of
cp> this package is, but what are the Debian policy/ethical issues
cp> involved if I suddenly piped up and said I had [unofficial?]
> Corey Popelier writes:
cp> My issue is this, 5.5.3 is actually about 5 or 6 versions
cp> behind the times. It was from about Sept last year if I
cp> recall. Now I don't know what the status of the maintainer of
cp> this package is, but what are the Debian policy/ethical issue
> Jonathan Markevich writes:
jm> And mine...
jm> fennywood:/usr/src# update-alternatives --display cc
jm> cc - status is auto.
jm> link currently points to /usr/bin/gcc
jm> /usr/bin/gcc - priority 20
jm> slave cc.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/gcc.1.gz
jm> Current es
> Rob VanFleet writes:
rv> This isn't really a problem as it happened only once, and I'm
rv> just curious about it. I just changed the settings in Mozilla
rv> to use junkbuster, and the first time I attempted to load
rv> slashdot, I instead got a page with only the text "Ho
> will trillich writes:
wt> what's the lag on various debian mirror sites?
wt> % apt-get update
wt> % apt-get upgrade
wt> % apt-setup /pick a different mirror/
wt> i'd just switched from ftp-mirror.internap.com to ftp.digex.net
wt> if that matt
> Patrick Schnorbus writes:
ps> Hey folks,
ps> is there any HOWTO or other good instruction for creating
ps> deb-packages?
$ apt-get install maint-guide
$ netscape /usr/share/doc/maint-guide/maint-guide.html/index.html
ps> Patrick
--
Chris
> Peter Jay Salzman writes:
pjs> hello all,
pjs> when i run xmcd, it reports:
pjs>xmcd Fatal Error: Xmcd binary permissions error: It
pjs>should be setuid root. Please have your system
pjs>administrator correct this.
pjs> even though:
pjs>
> Andrew Perrin writes:
ap> Okay, I know this is a boring issue, but I've now finally got
ap> sound working okay (as evidenced by the fact that I can play
ap> .wav files at will), but I still can't play cds. The cd's
ap> spin, and if I plug headphones into the jack in the CD-R
> Ed Cogburn writes:
ec> Thanks guys for the help.
ec> Ok first, my CPU is not overclocked. My hardware is
ec> all fairly new though, so I'll list the major components:
ec> Athlon "Thunderbird" CPU, 1Ghz
You lucky bastard.
ec> Fourth, t
>>>>> Xucaen writes:
x> --- Chris Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >>>>> Xucaen writes:
x> what is the syntax for the sources.list?
>>> and what
x> is apt.conf used for anyways?
>>>
> Ethan Benson writes:
eb> if you extract the home directories after creating the new user
eb> accounts they should get the new ownership properly as GNU tar is
eb> fairly smart about this sort of thing.
Actually, a tar file (according to POSIX) can have the uid only
represented
> Xucaen writes:
x> --- will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> try
>>> http://www.eGroups.com/files/newbieDoc/
>>>
>>> the "apt-get-intro.html" file there may be it.
>>> that's one i've hobbled together and got mostly
>>> good feedback on. it's mostly a
> Jonathan Gift writes:
jg> Hi,
jg> I don't want to reinvent tehwheel, especially if someone has
jg> done a really nice set of the best tires around... I have pon,
jg> fetchmail, and mutt. Anyone have a shell script that ogs in,
jg> starts fetchmail, waits until it's done,
> S Salman Ahmed writes:
> "AR" == A R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AR> Does anybody have any idea what could be the reason of
AR> Netscape getting killed w/o any apparent reason? It is
AR> happening frecuently later, some times while I type some
AR> message, which is anno
> Ken Weingold writes:
kw> On Wed, Dec 13, 2000, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>>>
>>> On 13-Dec-2000 Ken Weingold wrote:
The mouse in X is REALLY slow. The mouse properties in the Window
Maker preferences don't seem to do anything. Is this a problem of X
> Gary Hennigan writes:
gh> "Ed Cogburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
>>>
>>> This is what I get with an strace on ps:
>>>
>>>
gh> [snip]
>>> open("/boot/System.map", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_NO
> Jonathan Gift writes:
jg> Hi, I've installed pgp, set up my publick key, and got rid of
jg> the majotrity of heading pgp referencing msgs. the only one
jg> left is:
jg> 1. pgp: Signature made Monday... Which is a confirmation of
jg> the other's signature, I understand t
> Arcady Genkin writes:
ag> Hello:
ag> I *really* need to print a document to a legal-size paper. I
ag> formatted a document using psnup to fit 10 pages on one side:
ag> psnup -plegal -Pletter -10 report.ps /tmp/rep10.ps
First of all, have you tried it without the -Pletter
>>>>> Chris Gray writes:
>>>>> Jonathan Gift writes:
jg> Quick Q. I noticed after installing gnupg that creating a .gnupg
jg> directory got rid of most of the msgs errors around gnup I was getting
jg> on headers from certain people, like
>>>>> Chris Gray writes:
cg> from the person who claims to have sent it. Since you haven't meant
s/meant/met/
--
Chris
> Jonathan Gift writes:
jg> Quick Q. I noticed after installing gnupg that creating a .gnupg
jg> directory got rid of most of the msgs errors around gnup I was getting
jg> on headers from certain people, like you. But there's one left:
jg> gpg: Signature made Mon
jg> g
> Stan Brown writes:
sb> I am trying to install Orace on my recently built
sb> Debian STABLE box. Problem is I have to run the Oracle
sb> installer as user Oracle, and I keep getting "Permission
sb> Denied" when I try o excute it. It's in the CD which shows it
sb>
> Estêvão Becker writes:
eb> Hi, when I try to config my PPP connection, it tells that I
eb> don't have PPP support, but I have it installed. Please, what
eb> do I do?
Please stop posting HTML. To try to answer your question, you might
need the ppp module installed. To install
> Eirik Dentz writes:
ed> Can anyone point out to me a good starting point for someone
ed> interested in making .debs from source? I'm looking for some
ed> sort of step by step guide, if such a thing exists.
$ apt-cache show maint-guide
Package: maint-guide
Priority: optional
Sec
> Estêvão Becker writes:
eb> I can't connect to the Internet with my modem, so you telled
eb> me to use the pppconfig. THank you so much, but what do I do
eb> after I configure my connection?
It's usually sufficient to type "pon" as root or a member of the group
dip. To turn of
> Mac writes:
m> I just searched for other mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and i only
m> found polite questions AND answers concerning debian. This man
m> appears to be a victim. (My password was sniffed some years ago
m> and it was quite a disaster for me - someone started reall
> Joel Douglas Maxwell writes:
jdm> Hello Everyone, I'm having a problem installing kicq 2.0.0b1
jdm> in tarball. i got past ./configure, but when i ran make, i
jdm> came across an error and kicq didn't install. I asked the
jdm> developer of kicq, and he knew i was using debi
> Sebastian Silva writes:
ss> I am new to debian and I have found that potato configures
ss> some HUGE gtk fonts by default. They are nice for some things,
ss> but really, they are too big. So my question is where can I
ss> set it up differently. I don't use gnome. Do I have to
> Brian Potkin writes:
bp> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 02:09:36PM -0500, Juergen Fiedler
bp> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have the weirdest problem: Whatever I enter into my
>>> ~/.Xdefaults seems to be ignored entirely. I tried to make my
>>> mouse wheel work with netscap
> Nate Bargmann writes:
nb> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 07:50:53PM +0100, Veit Waltemath
nb> wrote:
>>> check if tht TM-Mime stuff is installed.If so, remove it, it
>>> conflicts with builtin-mime-support of gnus 5.8.x.
nb> I don't see a Debian package by that name, so I am re
> Robert Waldner writes:
rw> On 04 Dec 2000 11:17:20 EST, mikpolniak writes:
>> On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 16:50:07 +0100 (CET), Mats Eriksson said:
> Does anyone know a way to mount a remote file systems over
> ftp ?
>
>> What about ftp>! escape to shell and then
> Jeremiah H Savage writes:
jhs> I'm running a freshly installed Potato system on i386. It
jhs> seems there are 14 packages for which no info pages have been
jhs> installed, most notably emacs. But I have installed emacs20
jhs> and xemacs21. I have checked for a package such as
> Harry Henry Gebel writes:
hhg> The mode is NOT seen as security enough. The private key is
hhg> encrypted using a symmetrical cipher whose key is derived
hhg> from a hash of the passphrase. (the exact cipher and hash can
hhg> be specified in an S2K block in the secret keyring
> "kmself" == kmself writes:
>> You're probably right about this (IANA security expert), but
>> these should only be readable by root. Also, if you have a
>> malicious root, your private key isn't going to be all that
>> safe anyway.
kmself> Well, on disk, your private
>>>>> "kmself" == kmself writes:
kmself> on Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 04:52:51PM -0500, Chris Gray
kmself> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> >>>>> "Carel" == Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
> "kmself" == kmself writes:
>> The other root programs shouldn't be looking at memory other
>> than their own, or else they'd segfault. The major thing with
>> memory-locking is that the memory never gets written to disk.
kmself> What about /proc/kcore or /dev/mem?
You'r
> "kmself" == kmself writes:
kmself> I'd also confirmed this on another box. Though I can
kmself> never remember what the [EMAIL PROTECTED]&*() mode bit is for SUID.
kmself> '4577' was what I was looking for, IIRC.
4755. Though you should probably use suidregister (see
/var/li
> "Carel" == Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carel> unzip is not truly free, so it ain't part of Debian pure.
Carel> Try adding non-free to your default deb line in your
Carel> /etc/apt/sources.list:
This is strange to me. I've seen the unzip licence, and it looks lik
> "kmself" == kmself writes:
kmself> I tend to favor posts by: Ethan Benson (especially when
kmself> he's correcting me), Joey Hess, Sean Perry, and some other
kmself> regulars. I'll save and come back to threads dealing with
kmself> topics I'm interested in.
kmself> If
> "Pascal" == Pascal Hos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pascal> When trying to compile a kernel on a woody box, I figured
Pascal> out that there are no files in /usr/include/asm/ . When
Pascal> checking on one of my potato boxes it seems that they are
Pascal> part of the libc6-dev
> "Yobb" == Yobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yobb> Help!
Yobb> My CDROM was working yesterday? I don't know what is
Yobb> happening now. I can access data disks on this devices just
Yobb> fine. When I put in a music CD and trying to play it use
Yobb> something like cdp
> "Pascal" == Pascal THIVENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pascal> I don't see any path inmy sources.list... So i created a
Pascal> link /cdrom -> /mnt/cdrom to solve my problem. But i
Pascal> though there were a nicer solution.
man apt.conf
Cheers,
Chris
> "Terry" == Terry Carney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Terry> Hi. I am currently using Netscape 4.75 on Debian Potato.
Terry> Since I have been using Netscape, including previous
Terry> versions of NS and Debian distributions, I have found that
Terry> when entering information
I'm having the same problem and I know that none of the solutions provided
so far will work. I do have apache-common installed. I went to the
lengths of commenting out the ExtendedStatus line in httpd.conf and then
got a similar syntax error on the first "Order" directive. I commented
that out a
> "Kevin" == Kevin C Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Issue: Every web browser I use will lock up X hard and
Kevin> requires hitting reset. They lock up not all the time, but
Kevin> enough to be annoying. I may have stumbled into the
Kevin> problem, but not certain. So
> "Kevin" == Kevin Krafthefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Hello, I am adding sound to my debian machine and have had
Kevin> bad luck so far*. Could those of you fine list subscribers
Kevin> that have had a positive, enriching experience with
Kevin> installing and using
> "Jesse" == Jesse Goerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jesse> I downloaded the source of a program and did ./configure.
Jesse> I am ready to do make on it but I thought I had heard you
Jesse> can make a debian package out of it. Is this true? If it
Jesse> is, how can I do it?
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 08:42:33AM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> I still am having troubel getting my Potato system to recognize/use
> the PS/2 mouse proeprly.
>
> I checked in the BIOS and it's enabled and at IRQ12 One boot the
> kernel says:
>
> Detected PS/2 Mouse Port.
>
> As you can see, there
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 04:58:35PM +0100, Vicente wrote:
>
> My system has run out of hard disk space.
> I have removed several files, but df always says
> that there is no free space available.
>
> # df
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda1
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 12:43:11PM +0100, Egbert Bouwman wrote:
> No day without questions or complaints about the debian package system.
>
> Yesterday it was Hugo van der Merwe.
> A couple of more or less random selected lines from his message:
> > ... some easy way to sync the selections with
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 09:20:47PM -0800, Francesco Bochicchio wrote:
> to have the HOWTOs (BTW, all documentation in debian is in /usr/doc,
> in the process of migrating to /usr/local/doc ).
You of course mean /usr/share/doc which is now the correct place for
documenation to reside. Documentatio
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 08:45:50PM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently compiled my kernel. However, reading through the docs that came
> with gcc it says clearly that compiling the kernel should be done with
> gcc272 and not gcc295. I had gcc295 loaded by tasksel and the fine print
>
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 06:37:10PM -0200, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> :: Walter Tautz writes:
>
> > Just wondering if this is possible in view of the fact that
> > configuration is sometime done and so requires interaction.
>
> > Is the -q option appropriate? .any advice?
>
> > -walter
>
>
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