not to repeat the
offences.
If you can unlock the hold on my username, I'd be grateful.
Yours faithfully
Donald MacKinnon
Dated 30May2025
Hello,
I tried to send you an email.
It looks as though have sent you a cancelled email not the one Ijust
tried to send.
I'll type the message I meant to end.
Sorry if this has caused confusion.
Please expect the correct email as soon as i get it retype dated
30May2025.
Regards
D
Dear Debian,
I am having difficulty in attempting to access your facilities. From
Debian's response it would appear a security issue. This is partially
confirmed by "Open Printing's" response of "
The breach of security could have arisen in my mistaken use of
"gb" instead of Debian's prefix o
I've been using Zoom from the beginning of the Corona virus epidemic on a
couple of Debian computers as well as a couple of Android phones and have found
them to work very well and haven't had any trouble that I think could be
related to Zoom. I know there have been an incident or two that were
we are very welcoming even on
the un-official areas where users congregate.
Be well,
-Donald
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My experience many years ago with HP laser printers was that if the print
flaked off it was because the fuser roller wasn't hot enough to fuse the toner
to the paper.
From: Tom Browder
Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2023 11:36:52 AM
To: Debian Users ML
Subject: Pr
Thanks for the info. I checked it out and figured out how to use. One
of the reasons I like debian is the amount of info available about it.
For a new guy it will take a while to get to look at it all and
understand it. Not too sharp on linux yet but did work with a unix
system about 25 years ago w
Thanks for the reply. That message I sent was my first to lists and
really surprised as to how fast I got a reply. Great info, thanks to
all that replied.
I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
not in debian testing.
also measure the improvement every month.
Feel free to email us or alternatively you can provide me with your phone
number and the best time to call you to have further discussion.
*Donald Jackson*
Site Analyst /Digital Marketing
Tel: USA (813) 708-8643
*Skype*: high.rank
ion along.
[1]https://identi.ca/debian
[2]https://bits.debian.org/
[3]https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/
[4]https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/debian-announce
Hope this helps.
Thank you for your support and for using Debian!
Best regards,
Donald Norwood
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Hello Dale,
I for one am not keen on black on a darkish blue. There is too little
contrast between the two. This is especially true if the writing is
small. A lighter shade of blue would improve the legibility. Otherwise
it looks good.
Regards, Donald
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Hello,
I installed lenny yesterday on my desktop system. I would like to change
it so it has a static ip address rather than a dhcp assigned one.
How do I go about setting the ip address?
If there is a console-based method I would prefer that since icannot
edit the network configuration through
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 23:10:15 +0200, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James A. Donald wrote:
>
> > Can I get file changes recorded in git to display the
> > way they do in windows?
>
> I am surprised that no one has told this till now.
>
A. Donald
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etch, but since there are some production apps that have been running
for years and they aren't the typical LAMP stack or I haven't
necessarily gotten around to upgrading and testing for etch, but it's
enough.
Thanks,
Donald
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Steve Kemp <[EMAI
, ssh, but why not have a standard tool that
does it without thinking?
Thanks,
Donald
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I would like to install both Debian and windows-xp on
a single IDE hard drive using the debian 4.0r1 install
cdrom if possible. I already had such an installation
with debian 3. I wanted to leave windows alone and
install debian 4 from scratch using the install cdrom.
At no time during the install
Kelly,
Thanks! Backports worked perfectly. I have full access to my NTFS
drives now.
Don
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Hi,
Does anybody know how to install the latest version of ntfs-3g from
http://ntfs-3g.org/ in the latest version of Etch stable???
I just finished installing the latest version of "Etch" and want to
setup fstab for read/write access to a couple of XP NTFS partitions.
ntfs-3g seems to be th
>thx. I did not know that. Curiously i cannot mount any Removable DVD/CD
>if i don't restart dbus.
This is similar but different to a problem I have with my dvd player. If I
start the computer with a dvd or cd in the drive it reports the burn speeds
accurately. However, if not or if nothing is
My first question would be:
Have you looked at any of the suppliers who sell with Debian preinstalled?
I would definitely get a laptop/ notebook with an Nvidia graphics card. Nvidia
support is excellent. ATI support (even with proprietary drivers) is not so
great.
Look at the internal wireles
ch
something like an O'Reilly text or even a Gentoo Guide.
Is there a company that offers paid support contracts for Debian?
I'm thinking of these things to fill in where Redhat and Suse
offer resources to my co-workers.
--DonaldOn 5/25/06, lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May
things thatmight not come up until in a real life productionsystem with load factors, fires to put out,maintenance windows, and hardware support ofstuff like iSCSI SANs.
You can send these to me off list if you like.Thanks,--Donald Teed
You might have a look at LyX. It uses LaTeX as its underlying format.
I've used it for writing short CompSci test and not for anything as
large as a book, but I felt it did the job nicely.
http://www.lyx.org
Don
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 01:16:21AM +0200, Juraj Fedel
I am using gdm and xfce 4.0 and would like to be able to shutdown
as my normal user without giving a password. It seems like this
is possible. Xfce4 gives a message when I try to shutdown when I
log out that I must install sudo or put the user name in
/usr/xfce4/shutdown.allow. Both are set and
I am having a problem with an undefined symbol when loading the the
gdtclft package. I get the following error:
/usr/local/tcl849/lib/Gdtclft2.2so: /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1:
undefined symbol: FT_Get_PS_Font_Info
I am running Linux RH 3.4, tcl 8.4.9.. libfontconfig is 1.0.4
FT_Get_PS_Font_
I have MySQL 4.1 running in Sarge. The other day I did a security
upgrade on MySQL and it overwrote the server's my.cnf. The only
change it made was to the basedir, but that was a huge change since the
server was trying to use a non-existent database. After a little
checking I discovered the pr
I have a perl program that runs every hour that scans a POP3 maildrop.
About once every other day the program fails and I get this error:
Can't call method "user" on an undefined value at
/home/user/bin/fetch-headers.pl line 40.
It appears to me that the hash isn't being properly initialized.
He
Date sent: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 18:42:46 -0500
From: Grant Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Send reply to: Grant Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James A. Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: apt-get:
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 10:20:13 +0200, Jochen Schulz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James A. Donald:
>
> > apt-get: Command not found.
>
> Very strange. apt-get is not deprecated and it should be in /usr/bin.
This was my error, and for some reason I am unable to post my
ret
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 09:30:15 +0200, "James A. Donald"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> apt-get: Command not found.
Sorry.
User error: Wrong version of linux.
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apt-get: Command not found.
I am a newbie to linux. I recently installed Debian on a computer
that sits in a closet
So I ssh in. I got Samba working fine, after tinkering with the
/etc/samba/smb.conf file to read:
[global]
workgroup = workgroup
netbios name = linux
sec
James A. Donald:
> > I conjecture that apt-get has been replaced with some cool gui based
> > configuration tool, and apt-get is no longer on the path.
Jochen Schulz
> It is. All of the fancy GUI programs rely on apt-get so it still has to
> be there.
I assure you, apt-get is
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 09:40:11 +0200, Gene Heskett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 August 2005 03:05, James A. Donald wrote:
> >apt-get: Command not found.
> >
> >I am a newbie to linux. I recently installed Debian on a computer
> >that sits in a closet
apt-get: Command not found.
I am a newbie to linux. I recently installed Debian on a computer
that sits in a closet
So I ssh in. I got Samba working fine, after tinkering with the
/etc/samba/smb.conf file to read:
[global]
workgroup = workgroup
netbios name = linux
sec
Hello.
I installed Debian 3.0r4 onto a machine yesterday and things seemed to
go alright. When I started the machine up today, I found I have no
networking. There are two NICs but no device nodes for them. They were
there yesterday. One I am not using yet and the other is connected to
my lo
Forget my prior, for you and the command line - Okay
For you father, and gui - Forget it, too slow.
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(testing) on an OLD Gateway 100 mhz with 128 mb ram. Command line
operation is great, gui is less than desireable, in fact unusable due to
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Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 08:58:30 -0500, Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marc Demlenne wrote:
I'm using the Kernel 2.6.8
I do not have SCSI emulation configured for this because I was under the
impression that it was no longer required for the 2.6 kernel.
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 19 December 2004 10:29 am, Mickel Rateliff wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I just purchased and a copy of Debian Yet after I installed it I
found all it boots up to is a command line host. i am not sure of how
to install the gui and have it run on bootup.
Had
I am trying to set up my xserver and am having trouble finding the
correct area to find a reference for requested info. In particular, the
configuration asks for the driver. My video card is an S3. From the
Free86.org site it seems the S3 driver is required, but Debian30r2 only
has S3Savage for
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On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 12:37, Manu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a problem for a while That I do not know how to
> solve.
>
> when I execute the following I have :
> Paris~$ glxinfo | grep Direct
> direct rendering: No
>
> I cannot see any error on the XFree86 log...
> I have attached the log to this e
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 19:14, David Fokkema wrote:
> > If you are running Gnome you could try something like
> > gksu "/etc/init.d/fam stop"
> > umount the cd followed by
> > gksu "/etc/init.d/fam start"
>
> My brother has problems unmounting his zip drive. It is _always_ famd
> which is bl
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 18:23, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> IIRC:
> lsof /dev/cdrom
> or
> fuser /dev/cdrom
>
> and then doing a
> kill -s 9
> as root helps here.
> Not being sure whether that's sane, safe, whatever. But it often helps
> here.
I often find it is because I am sitting in the /cdrom
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 02:12, dircha wrote:
> Fernando Cardenas wrote:
> > I am still new to linux, can somebody suggest me books on debian?
> > Thanks.
>
> Have you checked the Debian Documentation page [1] yet?
>
> There are very few Debian-specific books - and I know of none more
> useful tha
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 05:05, Alon Altman wrote:
> Hi,
> I've attached my XFree configuration and log file. The problem is that my
> ATI 3D RAGE PRO AGP card does not work with Xvideo under X11 under Debian.
> The same card worked correctly under Mandrake.
>
> When I run "xvinfo" I get:
> X-Video
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 13:00, Ogya Chief wrote:
>
> I will check the modem documentation to see what is required.
>
As an example here is the pertinent line for one of my modems
cat /etc/wvdial.conf | grep X3
Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 X3 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
But check your modem manual your settin
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 13:04, Katipo wrote:
> If you don't have a dial tone, nothing will dial out, it doesn't matter
> what string you attach to it, you've got a dead line.
> You have to attend to that variable before you can go any further with
> any sort of analysis.
Not true! The dial tone
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 09:11, Ogya Chief wrote:
> It failed
> with the message "NO DIALTONE". I also tried with pppconfig and I got the
> same message.
That's a big clue. Try plugging a 'phone into your wall socket and try
dialling out. Did you hear a dial tone? If that works try plugging in
you
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 14:59, David Cunningham wrote:
> Not really. This is helpful but will only block access to those services
> that are compiled against tcp wrappers. To block all access you can use
> iptables or add a blocked route to your routing table. For example:
>
> route add -net 194.
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
I finally got xprint (xprt-xprintorg + xprt-common) to work, but I
had to hack /etc/init.d/xprint to make it start at all.
It works now, but it prints everything in the Courier font. In
August there was a thread on this list about this very problem,
but the solution sugges
Kent West wrote:
I have RealPlayer8 installed, but I can't seem to get it to act as a
plugin for Mozilla. I can manually run rp8 and watch realplayer
files/etc, but some sites ( some new IBM Linux videos -
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/fun/# ) seem to require the
plugin functionali
Uwe Heinz Rudi Dippel wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Donald Spoon
To: debian user
Sent: 9/20/03 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: No Screens found
The above lines marked (WW) remind me of a similar error message I used
to get when I was missing some key fonts packages. I would get a "No
Sc
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Op vr 19-09-2003, om 12:18 schreef Uwe Dippel:
Sorry, I cannot post to the news-group online. Yes, I did register and
get everything into my mailbox.
Before I send the long stuff, in the meantime I tried all suggestions
(> dpkg-reconfigure --priority=low --frontend=dialog
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
-SNIP- <
I use cups already, so that isn't a problem. /me wonders why mozilla
doesn't just query cups instead of creating yet another layer of
indirection which needs to be configured and only one app actually
uses it. Oh well. At least it makes mozilla work now!
I n
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
I want to print a certain web page[1], which includes color and
images, on "B" size paper (aka "Ledger", 11"x17"). My printer can
handle 11x17 just fine, but I don't know how to convert the HTML to PS
for the printer. Neither galeon nor mozilla allow choosing that pap
Rishikesh wrote:
I bought a new monitor and I want to reconfigure X.
How can I get the debconf menus to configure X I got
when I was installing debian.
thank you
Rishi
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
or
install gkdebconf package and run it on xserver-xfree86.
Cheers,
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I'm trying to understand why I can't access a host from my NAT network.
I thought my firewall must be blocking. I enabled logging of dropped
packets but still didn't see what wasn't working.
So I disabled it and now have a very basic masquerading setup -- no
dropping (s
Yu Sun wrote:
Hi, everyone,
Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
manuals.
I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should I
do it?
Thanks,
Denis
1. make a Windows "rescue" disk th
William Bradley wrote:
-SNIP- <
Hi Andreas,
Tried you suggestion above and another couple of hours downloading went on. So
obviously some bits were missing.
When I boot to KDE now, KDE 3.1 loads and the standard icons come up on the
screen but there is no panel at the bottom. When I right clic
Donald Spoon wrote:
J. Zidar wrote:
--SNIP-- <
The package hpijs is already installed.
Cups packages installed: cupsys(1.1.14-5), cupsys-bsd(1.1.14-5),
cupsys-client(1.1.14-5), cupsys-pstoraster(1.1.14-5), qtcups(2.0-4),
hpijs (1.3.1-1.1), a2ps(4.13b-16), apsfilter(7.2.2-3), gcc(3.3),
gl
J. Zidar wrote:
After realizing that I must enable loopback device, I configured Cups to use
my HP 656c printer. From www.linuxprinting.org I have downloaded the ppd file
and copied it to the /usr/share/cups/model/. The configuration went without
any problems.
I set up KDE to use Cups but when
J. Zidar wrote:
--SNIP-- <
The package hpijs is already installed.
Cups packages installed: cupsys(1.1.14-5), cupsys-bsd(1.1.14-5),
cupsys-client(1.1.14-5), cupsys-pstoraster(1.1.14-5), qtcups(2.0-4), hpijs
(1.3.1-1.1), a2ps(4.13b-16), apsfilter(7.2.2-3), gcc(3.3), glibc(didn't
find).
The ppd
Robert Tilley wrote:
When I installed my system with the Debian 3.0 CD, kernel 2.2.0 was installed.
I selected to install the RealTek 8139 drivers and my NIC has been
functioning perfectly.
I've attempted to install 2.4.19, 2.4.21, and 2.6.0-test2. During a
menuconfig, I specify the RealTek 8
Shashank Bhide wrote:
Hello Folks,
Where could I find the distribution for the Old Stable (Potato)? I
searched debian.org but could not find it at all.
TIA
Shashank
Try this:
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/
I see "Potato" listed there. There also used to be an archive site for
debi
Kelley Hilborn wrote:
Okay, with the /etc/network/interfaces file looking like this:
auto lo eth0
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.0.101
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.1
This looks OK. Your card should be setup automatically upon bootu
Josh Metzler wrote:
-SNIP- <
So, it seems to me that linux thinks the sound chip is a VT8233. I'm
satisfied now that sound works, but I'll do any more probing you want if you
are still curious.
Thanks so much,
Josh
No need for anything else on this end! After all it is YOUR MB & not
mine ;)
Josh Metzler wrote:
-SNIP- <
Ok, before writing the above, I had installed the stock debian
kernel-image-2.4.20-3-686, along with alsa-modules-2.4.20-3-686, alsa-base,
alsa-headers, and alsa-utils. I had not run alsamixer to unmute the sound.
I have now done so, but still no luck.
alsamixer s
Ric Otte wrote:
Hi,
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that it would not work with
Linux. I spoke to her a long time, trying to figure out why it wouldn't
w
Josh Metzler wrote:
I would appreciate any advice anyone can give me as to how to get sound
working on my new box.
The mother board is the Shuttle AV49N, which has onboard VIA VT8233 AC97
sound.
I have been testing with cat reflect.au > /dev/dsp. (reflect.au is a sound
that comes with kbounce
Shawn Lamson wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 19:07:05 -0500
Donald Spoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I struggled getting the Windows ---> Samba ---> CUPS ---> HP printer
route going here. The solution I finally wound up using was to use a
"Post Script" driver on the Win
Neal Lippman wrote:
Is there a way to find out the config options that were used for
compiling the standard 2.4.19 kernel that comes with stable or testing?
I need to compile a new kernel as the stock kernel does not seem to have
the udf file system support enabled, but it would be handy to know wh
peted wrote:
I am trying to install kmess_1.2.1-1_i386.deb. How do I install it? When I
try apt-get install Kmess, I get a message about it being in the database but
no available version and that it may have been mentioned in a dependecy...
etc..
I downloaded it from SourceForge.net and saved
drew cohan wrote:
Sorry about the HTML email from before.
-Original Message-
From: Drew Cohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 5:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: going from ethernet to ppp only
Hi,
I’ve set up a machine with woody using an ethernet card and now
Joris Huizer wrote:
Hello everybody,
I don't know wether this is important so to be sure I
send this.
In an old email I found somebody suggesting lspci;
Here is the output:
00:00.0 Host bridge: OPTi Inc. 82C701 [FireStar Plus]
(rev 32)
00:01.0 ISA bridge: OPTi Inc. 82C700 (rev 31)
00:0a.0 CardBus
Piero wrote:
I believe I have, after many pains, istalled the network. But I have not
installed X window. How can I test if it works?
(My box is connected to my Isp line through a Nat box that cotains a
dhcp server).
Thanks,
Piero.
Ping some sites outside your local network. This will probabl
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 08:08 pm, Donald Spoon wrote:
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
how can you get mozilla to print to the cups printer I have? be it
through kprint or directly through cups? I could not find any info on it
in mozilla help so I am hoping that one of you may have had
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
how can you get mozilla to print to the cups printer I have? be it through
kprint or directly through cups? I could not find any info on it in mozilla
help so I am hoping that one of you may have had an experience with this.
thanks,
Jeremy
If you have the "cupsys-bsd" pa
Paul M Foster wrote:
I'm running testing, and the Mozilla that comes with it. Every time I
start the program, it goes to a local page on my hard drive which has my
favorite links on it. Immediately thereafter, before I do anything else,
it jumps to http://find.idealab.com. This is pretty obnoxious
Paladin wrote:
Hi guys!
I have a HP ScanJet 3200C. I've read about this online and installed
sane and configured the umax_pp backend. I've selected the EPP mode
in the bios and compiled the parport, parport_pc, ppdev and lp
modules. Even so, in /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport0/active there's
no acti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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John Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Once again, a million thanks for all your help. Despite my continuing
inability to install, everyone's help is really quite appreciated, and
is truly making me feel I've made the right choice in dist
Shri Shrikumar wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 11:20, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
[...]
I should have thought that there must be a market for such a
thing, with so many people running home networks, but so far I
haven't found any suppliers of things like this. Maybe I haven't
been looking in the right p
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I seem to have a small problem that maybe someone on the list can help
with.
I belong to a small organization on campus. We currently have some very
old (circa 1995-1996) PCs running Win95. These machines have Pentium
150-166 CPUs and 32 MB RAM.
They are in need of rep
Adam Stroud wrote:
Where can I get the kernel modules to load at install time so that Deb can see
my harddrives on my ATA controllers?? I am new to debian so be nice :)
Cheers
Are you talking about the Promise ATA RAID controller (Fastrack100 TX2),
or just their "Ultra100 TX2" controller
Kris wrote:
Ok I am trying to do some fancy stuff and need to know how the debian 2.4.18
boot process works. Ok ouch I will compare. If for example I wanted to
know the step by step process of an msdos system I would say something like
It loads the kernel in msdos.sys and io.sys
then it loads the
Abdul Latip wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, D. wrote:
Use Mandrake GNU/Linux installation CD :-)
Mandrake Linux release 9.0 (dolphin) for i586
Well, unfortunately, I am trying to sell "Debian"
through "Knoppix"; not "Mandrake" :^).
I believe that he was giving you another option that
would part
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:07:10AM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
[snip rtl8139 problems]
No idea if this is feasible here, but my favourite way of solving 8139
problems is to put a decent nic in the box (Intel EtherExpress, Tulip,
LinkSys - maybe, etc.) and ignore
Dave Selby wrote:
I have installed gimp print & CUPS to use my epson stylus C60 printer. They
work fine and I can print at different resolutions & colours.
I have now started using gimp quite heavily. When I print from gimp my epson
is not on the list of supported printers. I have to select post
Abdul Latip wrote:
Hi,
I am just wondering where others put the local .debs
(e.g. the kernel-image). Or is it usual just to keep it
in /usr/src/ after "dpkg -i kernel..." ?
/usr/local/ is free for your personal use. Regular debs will NOT touch
anything in this directory. You can keep them prett
Marlin Unruh wrote:
I would like to switch from an RPM based package handling distro. In fact I
installed a debian distro, but uninstalled it because one of the main
programs I use is for drawing schematics and PCB. It uses some old
components, ld-linux.so.1 and libc-5.3.12-3, both in RPM form.
Joris Huizer wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I have got this problem: I have an Agfa SnapScan
1212p scanner - but I don't know how to make Debian
woody see and communicate with it.
I did a small search on "Linux Agfa SnapScan 1212"
with few results.
Can anybody tell me what I should do to get Linux to
w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Abdul
"Abdul" == Abdul Latip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Abdul> Second, I am wondering if there exists a "PARTITION
Abdul> MAGIC"-like software in Debian (better than fips?). How
Abdul> easy is it to split a VFAT/ You-Know-What-Os partition on
Abdul>
Kent West wrote:
I've compiled a kernel or few, but mostly just stumbled through the
process.
Question 1:
-SNIP- <
Near as I can tell, there are no binary alsa drivers; I have to download
the source and compile. However, apparently I can't compile the alsa
modules without having the f
Kent West wrote:
Donald Spoon wrote:
That said, you can install a perfectly workable version of ALSA using
apt-get on the pre-compiled debs in the Debian package repository.
All you have to do is match the pre-compiled ALSA version with your
kernel. Not all available kernels have matching
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi all,
Something tells me this is a question that has already been asked, and that
I'll probably be flamed for it, so, flame away! :-) Anyways - could anyone
tell me where I could find the source for kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4? I've checked
in Debian's archives, as well as kerne
Sharninder wrote:
hi,
It's a silly question but i don't know where to ask. What's the use
of all the files in the /var/cache/apt/archives directory. They all
seem to be debs of any package that i have installed in my comp.
ever.
Sharninder Singh
National Institute Of Management Calcutta
Building No
sport woman wrote:
Hi Donald,
Thanks for letting me know that I'm not the only one
having this problem! Your solution of trying to
compile the application from the source myself is one
I'll try.
You have more courage than I! I am not as comfortable with
"back-porting
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