helo everyone. i just installed debian stable unto an old pentium pro, and
all seemed to go well. however, when i do a ps aux, i get the following
warning:
{module_list} {module_list_R__ver_module_list}
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.20 does not match kernel data.
what'd i do wrong? is this a proble
folks, i have a vanilla 2.2 debian system that i originally
did not install the berkeley rsh-servers on. i subsequently
have the requirement to run xclients from this host displaying
to a win98 box using hummingbird exceed. becuase exceed
does not support ssh i found myself needing to install the
appreciated.
if this is not the right list to post this question to, i apologize
and would appreciate a pointer to the correct forum to
address this issue.
tia,
daryl
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hi remco,
thanks for your reply. i appreciate the information.
//daryl
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Daryl Williams wrote:
>
> > folks,
> >
> > i am building a new firewall machine and in the process
> > discovered that courteny is no longer ava
vance,
//daryl
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ubprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
mysql-server
E: Sub-process returned an error code
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tia,
//daryl
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only
rely on /etc/hosts.
//daryl
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Daryl Williams
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folks,
has anyone tried installing the sybase rpm package?
we are needing to install a "professional" database
and i would love to put it on a debian system if possible.
if anyone is willing to share their experiences doing this
i am willing to learn
tia,
//daryl
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folks,
does anyone know if there are any fax server software that
will run on linux?
tia,
//daryl
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can anyone recommend a raid storage or fibre channel storage
device for linux? i am looking for 75-150 GB of storage and would
love to run it on a linux system. i would prefer a fibre channel
solution if it exists and the price is right.
thanks in advance,
//daryl
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gt;
>My question is as follows: Does anyone know of a piece of software,
>driver, or something that enables the robot arm to move? I have the
>documentation somewhere, so if I could just send SCSI commands, I could use
>a script scheduled by CRON to achieve what I'm trying to do.
ks in advance,
//daryl
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unbootable system
so i am trying to get some feedback before proceeding that down
road.
any ideas, tips, etc. are welcomed.
thanks in advance,
//daryl
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folks,
i've recently reinstalled my debian system and i am now
getting the following error message:
Jan 12 09:00:15 random amd[1162]: setmntent("/etc/mtab", "r+"): Too many
open files
any ideas, or pointers to the fm are welcomed.
thanks in advance,
//daryl
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folks,
does anyone know if there is support for iomega's ATPI zip drive?
i have one attached to the primary IDE controller of a DELL pentium
running a 2.0.34 kernel. any pointers would be very welcome.
tia,
//daryl
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am downloading the package right now.
thanks again for your help.
//daryl
Henning Makholm wrote:
> Daryl Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > i am trying to compile a 2.0.34 kernel and getting the following
> > error message:
> >
> > as86 -0 -a -o boo
nd it does not understand any of the flags in the Makefile for as86.
what changed? any ideas, clues, rtfms (with a pointer to the fm)
are very welcome.
thanks in advance,
//daryl
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yields no success. is there a better
way to determine the version of a library?
tia,
//daryl
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folks,
i am trying to find a yp library (for linux) to link against.
specifically i am looking for the following functions:
yp_get_default_domain
yperr_string
yp_match
any ideas, tips, faqs, rtfms (with a pointer to the fm)
are very weclome.
tia,
//daryl
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folks,
does anyone know if the real 3rd video card is supported
by the XF86 system, and if so, what chipset it uses?
thanks in advance,
//daryl
folks,
after successfuly downloading and installing debian 2.0,
i foolishly set it to start xdm at boot time. unfortunatly
i did not get the X server configured correctly and i am
now unable to login at the console. i am also not able to
remote login because the console is secured against root
ogi
folks,
i am having a problem using the ftp option with dselect.
i am able to login to ftp.debian.org and various mirros
however i am getting an error message that states:
Could not find Packages in stable/binary-i386
is this a known problem, or has something changed (path?)
since the release
can anyone tell me how/where to change the timezone?
tia,
//daryl
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of Daryl Williams
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i have installed debian 1.3 on a dell dimension xps 333 mhz system.
>
> I have Debian on a Dell Optiplex.
>
> > Warning : Unknown PCI device (8086:7111). Please read
> > include/linux/pci.h
>
> Harmles
get the rest of the o.s. however now i am in a catch-22
situation as i cannot see the network. is there any way to try to install
the drivers without going through the installation again?
thanks in advance,
//daryl
Mark H. Mabry wrote:
> >>>>> "Daryl" == Dary
unable to install my ethernet drivers (i am using pci
adapters).
has anyone else seen this problem? or know of a fix? any hints, rtfms,
etc.
would be welcomed.
tia,
//daryl
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i expect that there is a faq for this, however i have not been able to
find it.
i want to setup a box as a router. how do i plumb a second ethernet
interface
under debian? if there is not a faq for this, i will be glad to
summarize any
replies and start the faq...
tia,
//daryl
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hello. i' am looking for a little help
form anyone with a little more experience
with the debian distribution.
i have installed debian 1.3 over the net
(yes it was slow) and i have it up and running
including xfree86. however i do not appear to
have a complete development environment. although
i h
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