ack! no one ever said linux was easy!!
thanks
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, David Parmet wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> >
> > > You haven't put the free space into a partition.
> >
> >
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> You haven't put the free space into a partition.
got that.. now do i just work from the hda partition in fdisk, destroy it
and rebuild?
fdisk is not the most obvious program!
i'm trying to eliminate one partition (accidentally i made two swap
partitions.. i'm a newbie). ran fdisk, edited fstab so far so good.
rebooted ok. so far so good.
i typed df and the freed up space (25 megs) still doesn't show up.
any suggestions in fdisk? basically i deleted the partit
ok.. I got 2.0 installed and running.
Can anyone recommend some good reading on basic programming? I have no
knowledge aside from knowing a bash shell from a hole in the ground and
I'd like to learn some basic skill so I can figure out how this thing
works?
thanks.
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
> (since this is not really "on topic" (not that this list has much of a topic
> as it is just general for al "debian users" private replies are ok...
> I really have no preference to private or public)
I'm interested in this as well so "keep it
base14-2 is coming up bad sector every time i try to rawrite it to a
diskette
any other sources?
tia
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Linus on the cover of this weeks Forbes!
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I'm specifying stable, non-free, contrib, etc... still no go...
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> David Parmet wrote:
> >
> > Is there some sort of reconfig going on ?
>
> Perhaps you're still specifying frozen - if so, convert to stable. I'
Is there some sort of reconfig going on ?
For the past two days, I've been trying to run dselect and I get "stable
binaries not found" or "non-free binaries" you get the idea...
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got it going. thanks all.
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
> > that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
> > ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
> > who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
>
>
ok.. i looked there and i found LCK..ttyS0 and LCK..ttyS1
should i rm them?
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, David Parmet wrote:
>
> > who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
> >
>
> If there is no process with a pid
When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
thanks
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newbie alert.
since my 1.3 box, which i'm upgrading asap, doesn't have a cd-rom drive
and has only a 14.4 modem, i was thinking of upgrading both before
upgrading to 2.0.
now.. here's the dumb newbie question.. apart from staying away from plug
and pray, is there any complication to installing
I guess email scams are the new universal language
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, ASHEESH RASTOGI wrote:
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> Dear All,
>
>I just received this mail from a friend of mine in my College. Please
> respond to it. It will just mean employing a little bit of time and
> won'tcost you a penny. All it
dumb newbie question
I got everything up and running (still working on X but that's another
story) but when i ask for date it gives me May 25th.
How do i change the date and time?
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