ian. This is the second time I have
> had issues running an app under Debian that worked on other distro's. I
> really want to stick with the swirl as it kicks it for most stuff, but
> seems to be having some issues with netscape apps.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Stewart
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Dan White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ed. When you install it, it will complain if you have
any conflicting modules already located in /lib/modules and suggest what
do do.
- Dan White
in my
> Debian, but nothing works. Any ideas?
Did you try recreating it?
rm /etc/isapnp.*
pnpdump -c > /etc/isapnp.conf
reboot
or tried a newer debian kernel like 2.2.18?
- Dan White
ago decided to move over to Debian (at work and at
> home)
A Redhat user with the same board said he had to add:
append="x86_serial_nr=1 ide2=0x9800,0x9402 ide3=9000,0x8802"
to lilo.conf to make his A7V board work. Perhaps that would work with
the UDMA66 boot disks.
- Dan White
Willy Lee wrote:
>
> > Sounds like and IP conflict.
>
> Oh! I never thought of that. Pardon me, I'm rather new at this. How
> would I go about confirming this?
Try using arping to see if any other systems are responding to your
address.
- Dan White
ion refused by host" -type messages), have to try repeatedly
> for over a minute sometimes. This is very annoying, to say the least.
Sounds like and IP conflict.
- Dan White
Steve White wrote:
> Greetings, I have been following the directions in the manual I bought
> meticulously, but cannot get the base system installed. First, the
> disk was purchased from Linux Central along with the book. Next, the
> directory structure implied by the text in the book is not even
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