Hello
I have just installed Debian 2.0, and I have little problem. When I type a
command i. e a.out in my home directory, I get the response bash: command
not found.The file is obviously there, typing ls -F /home/myhome/gcc gives
a.out*test.c. Can anyone give me a hint?
Respectfully
//EE
anyone who can help me?
By the way, does anyone know if there is any collaboration between XFree
and Intergraph? At work we are going to use PCs with their graphic card
Intense 3D and I thought it could be interesting to install Debian on one
of them.
Best regards
Erik Eriksson
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Hello all,
I have one PC at work with debian installed, where I would like to use ftp (we
have a fast connection). In the manual it is described how to configure the
resolv.conf file, i.e you must write the IP address of the domain name server,
but what if you don't have any? We reach Internet
Hello all
I am trying to install X on a ThinkPad 760EL with a graphic-card
"Cyber9385/82", chpiset "tgui96xx". When X86Setup attempt to start the
SVGA-server the screen remain black, after pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace I get
the following message:
"The program is running on a different virtual te
Hello
I am trying to install a PS/2 Mouse driver on a ThinkPad 760EL where the mouse
is installed that way (at least Windows says so), but modconf answer me that
psaux don't have any module parameters, and depends on misc.o. Where can I find
that file??
Best regards EE
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Hello
Three questions:
1. I am trying to install Debian on an IBM ThinkPad 760EL but the machine dont
want to boot. I use a floppy with resc1440.bin, at the boot prompt I type
"linux floppy=thinkpad" with no results. I have read the instructions about
boot parameters to use and ThinkPad is men
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