rebooting a few times, tried several known-working kernel
versions/etc and still no luck. Does anyone have any ideas? Is anyone
else experiancing this?
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Ok, this seems silly but does anyone know why since one or two upgrades
ago on kdm it would have stopped reading my /etc/kde2/kdmrc file?
the session-types box has dropped down to just kde and failsafe...
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Colin Watson wrote:
>
> Evan Van Dyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Ok, here's a little more info: I just downloaded the newest glide,
> >recompiled and reinstalled that. Regressed back to the -test6 kernel
> >which I know it worked on. When trying to run
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
>
> Agh! Not sure how far back it goes but after one of the recent
> woody upgrades, any OpenGL application I try to use segfaults!
> glxinfo works fine, but q3demo, ut, gears, the GL screensavers,
> etc all segf on me. I've had X4.x up and working
local compilation but that didn't seem
to help. Not sure what's going on, but does anyone have any gusses?
system:
Voodoo3/3000
X4.x
PII/400
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GCS/S d+(-) s:+ a--- C UH+I++
t tried to boot the
kernel
but then said it was 'unable to load kernelX' for whichever of the
kernels I tried.
I'm hoping that this is something software and not a HD that is slowly
dying on
me... Does anyone have ideas? I"m running Woody with the latest
updates if that
makes a di
ompressing ...
crc error
But this should be the relevant info. Has anyone else run into this
before? Any ideas on how to fix it? Thanks in advance.
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ford them? :)
>
> Any hints you have would be appreciated. :)
>
> Thanks
Xfree86 V4.0 is supposed to introduce multi-headed support... until then
I don't
think you can. Although one of the commercial servers might do it.
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gh. After the above command, I
> cannot telnet to anywhere unless I do a reboot...
>
> Can someone please help me??
Did you change the routing tables?
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Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> Evan Van Dyke wrote:
>
> > Jean-Philippe Guirard wrote:
> > >
> > > On Linux, you will only be able to use the 3Dfx 3D accelaration with
> > > the applications specially designed to use it (Quake 2 is the only one
> >
Jean-Philippe Guérard wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 01:43:57PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Today I have found a 3Dfx graphic card in my miracle sack
> >
> > Currently I am using the 'miroCrystal 40 sv' which works very good,
> > but the 3Dfx und mor then 2 years younger and it will hav
Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Tried that and everything else I could find. Someone suggested I try
> MouseManPlusPS/2 but this had the same effect ... mouse jitters around the
> screen and ends in top left corner.
>
> As an experiment I plugged on a Microsoft PS/2 mouse and this does the same as
> the
Kent West wrote:
> Oh Man! This means I've talked my sister into a Linux box for
> nothing; playing DVDs was an important issue for her. At least
> we're still in the planning stage. I guess it's back to her
> original plan of getting a blue-box G3 (at three times the cost).
> At least I'll be able
Julian Taylor wrote:
> Debian, admittedly, is one of the most primitive Linux
> installations I've ever used. Among the problems are
> the fact that no matter what you tell it during
> installation about your intended configuration, it
> sets everything up not to work. You'll find the same
> proble
Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
> For a long time, I've had a policy of updating my servers from stable *and*
> unstable because I wanted the newly packaged stuff but also, more
> importantly, because I wanted bug fixes for security holes asap... without
> having to wait for the next official release of Deb
Nico De Ranter wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I don't know whether this is the correct mailinglist to post
> this but anyway...
>
> I upgraded my Debian box to unstable and installed gdm. Unfortunately
> when I try to login the screen flickers a few times and the gdm screen
> pops back. When I start X b
Dave Swegen wrote:
> If you have an AMD CPU or a not particularly high spec CPU Voodoo3 is by
> all accounts the best choice, since it isn't as dependent on the host CPU.
> According to Darryll Strauss (the developer of the linux version of Glide
> and the X sever) voodoo3 has probably the best 2d
" Raymond A. Ingles" wrote:
> Voodoo card support is the most mature for Mesa... but it's binary-only,
> no source, and so you have to run a program as root that you don't have
> the source for. So, you can run Quake without any major problems, but from
> what I've gathered 2D support is a little
"Mahendra D. Khandkar SBO" wrote:
> I have installed Debian Linux 2.0 on a Pentium 90 Mhz machine.
> I am trying to configure so many things as I can . The major problem
> I am facing is about the network. After configuring the network,
> machine can connect to other machines on the n
"Brian J. McHugh" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a IBM PS/2 77-OUA 486SX with a 212 MB HD (I accept condolences).
>
> It appears that cfdisk only detects 200 MB of the 212 MB. Is this normal?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
This may be your standard Manufacturer Calling 1,000,000 bytes a
MB when it's reall
Mike Lieberman wrote:
>
> > Well, I am not using a Sparc, but:
> >
> > /dev/mouse is usually a symlink to wherever the mouse is actually
> > installed /dev/ttyS0 for a COM1 mouse, /dev/psaux for a PS/2 style
> > mouse, etc. THis is so that apps can look for the mouse in a central
> > location wi
Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have :
> Kernel2.2.10-1 + potato + ATX_box
> All packages are the last.
>
> When i do a :
> shutdown -h now
> or
> halt
> my system is rebooted, but not power off.
>
> Wheras I set this option in the kernel.
>
> do someone have the same proble
Mike Lieberman wrote:
>
> I'm an idiot. :-) A close reading of the dev shows...
>
> /dev/sunmouse !
See my previous message, but I would still stuggest
ln -s /dev/sunmouse /dev/mouse
and let the programs continue to use /dev/mouse... you'll
probably hit fewer problems along the way.
--Evan
Mike Lieberman wrote:
>
> We are having problems getting Debian to see/find/use the Sun mouse
> connected to our type 5 keyboard.
>
> gpmcongif wants to find /dev/mouse which doesn't exist.
>
> Xwindows won't run for the same reason.
>
> We know the mouse is working as we have Solaris on this b
Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> According to the Hardware-HOWTO Linux should support the 3Com 509B
> Ethernet card. When I try to install the driver I get an error and during
> booting a line appear:
>
> eth0 unknown interface /* something like that */
>
> In Windows 95 the card funktion a
Robert Rati wrote:
>
> I got a SCSI DVD drive for my computer to use as my CD-rom drive and
> expand to DVD in the future. Well,it gets detected just find but it's
> device name is /dev/sr0 (it's the first device on the chain). Shouldn't
> it be /dev/scd0 since it's basically a cd-rom drive? Wh
Petru NOTINGHER wrote:
>
> Could you tell me what are the 'recording' settings ? I don't know
> how to set them. Thanks.
I don't know about the mixer that you use, but I usually use xfmix.
just click the button that turns red on the CD channel. and make
sure that the CD channel isn't muted while
Notingher Petru wrote:
>
> Of course the cable is connected. Moreover, it works wonderfully with
> Bill's stuff.
Have you tried playing with the 'recording' settings? with my
SB 64PCI board, for some odd reason if I don't have the channel
selected for recording I don't get anything. Sounds stra
Petru NOTINGHER wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot. In fact, I chose the ES1370 and all the .wav files play. On the
> contrary,
>
> I have a problem with the audio CDs: workman (or XPlayCD) seems to play them,
> but I have no sound from the card. TkMixer has no influence on it.
>
> Have an idea ?
Well, i
> Sera Hill wrote:
>
> I'm a Linux newbie! I'm also a subscriber to the debian-users list and I
> noticed that some of you have an ADSL link. I've been trying to get it to
> work on Debian, but to no avail.
>
> I've used winipcfg to find out the information I need, but Linux is still
> having p
Ali Onur UYAR wrote:
>
> Most of the new motherboards features such as:
> CPU, mainboard temprature
> CPU, power supply fan speed
> Voltage level monitoring.
>
> Guess it must be quite difficult to obtain a general purpose monitoring
> software
>
> as the hardware implementation of
Jonathan Guthrie wrote:
*SNIP*
> However, I expect I'm the only one who thinks that's the proper
> approach so, how's this for a solution: Give the /usr/include/asm and
> /usr/include/linux directories up as lost causes. Instead, define new
> directories. Say /usr/include/kernel-asm and /usr/incl
> > Also, how did the headers there get up to 2.2.9? I haven't done
> > anything fancy to copy headers into those directories, and I've been
> > downloading kernel patches from www.linuxhq.com etc, not the Debian
> > packages. Does the normal kernel build usually install these? I wonder
> > why
> mp3info seems to be just what I need, now all I need is a way for the computer
> to automatically recognise when someone has typed the artist wrong in the
> header info :-) Is it Bryan Adams or Brian Adams? :-)
Debian has two wrapper-scripts that get CDDB info off the web,
pull tracks from a CD,
Mark Wright wrote:
>
> I'm trying to compile some WindowMaker applets and they all complain that
> they are unable to find X11/xpm.h. Obviously, I'm missing some .deb - which
> one?
>
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Aaron Solochek wrote:
>
> I was messing around trying to get wmnet to load with x, so I put it in
> .xinitrc. First of all, is this the place to put things like this?
> Even if its not, thats where it went, but instead of of gicing me the
> outline for manual placement like it did when loaded man
able su and have users use sudo. that logs to
syslog. if they really need su they can do:
sudo sh
to get a root shell. then can su to another user from there. This has
the advantage that you need to individually allow each account to use
sudo, so no one that you don
is mean? I beleive that I compiled the kernel with PPP
> support, if I didn't how do I specify that?
>
You have some unresolved dependencies. try:
modprobe ppp
which will load other modules that ppp depends on.
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server for your card, set Xfree86 up to use that
server, configure
for your monitor, etc... all of which XF86Setup and xf86config do. If
you knew this,
then my apologies. If you didn't, try XF86Setup first, as it is
GUI-based and a little
easier for first-timers. xf86config can b
Hrrm, ever since I've upgraded to potato(and glibc2.1 thereby) my
'who' command has been semi-broken... it will run, but consistantly
displays that no one is logged into the system. Anyone know what is
going on?
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Ever since upgrading to glibc2.1 my ddd has been segfaulting upon
startup... anyone know how this is doing in the 'fix' line?
I see that it's been reported to the buglist, but no recent
info...
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it's staying around
for a while. Anyone know what is going on?
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I've recently had a small problem with smartlist... most of the
messages
that I send with attatchments are not send... instead they sit around
in a file called 'request.' Does anyone know why this is happening
and/or how to fix it??
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l be at a normal console login. From there you can log
in and work on your X-configuration
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isk I made - slowly boots, then starts xdm :-(...Anyone know how
> to kill this? Even Ctl-Alt-Backspace just restarts it...
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4.pcf, skipping
mkfontdir: unable to process font ./ncenbi10.pcf, skipping
mkfontdir: unable to process font ./ncenbi08.pcf, skipping
mkfontdir: unable to process font ./ncenbi18.pcf, skipping
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es my disk and
eats up
10-15% of my CPU power indefinately. Anyone know what's going wrong or
how to fix it?
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re has has succeeded
at this and can give me a hand? Thanks.
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Evan Van Dyke wrote:
>
> Well, I've installed SmartList, but when I send it a test message,
> Sendmail dies with the following errors:
> - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
> "|/var/list/.bin/flist apollo-teamB-request"
> (ex
, replying to the message goes
to the sender,
not the list. Or is there a way to fix that?
Thanks in advance.
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he area of the screen it uses grey. This happens when I run
the panel applet directly as well. Does anyone have an idea what's
going
on and how to fix it? thanks.
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ng the 2 option > VGA
> 16 colors with no acceleration...
I have an i740 board myself, just download redhat's binary-only Xserver
for it and you're all set. there's a link off of the XFree86 FAQ.
Just search for 'i740' in the faq and you'll find it.
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Hrrm, I just ran update from w/in dselect, and the new version of libc6
conflicts with dpkg... and hence pulls out lots of needed utils
including
dpkg... anyone know what's up?
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Hrrm, I just ran update from w/in dselect, and the new version of libc6
conflicts with dpkg... and hence pulls out lots of needed utils
including
dpkg... anyone know what's up?
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o fix this?
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"Quoth the Raven... 'Nevermore!'"
,000.
1MB == 2^10 Kbytes. that's 1,024^2 bytes or 1,048,576 bytes Not
1,000,000 bytes
Therefore 96 MB = 96*1,048,576 or 98,304 KiloBytes, or 100,663,296
Bytes.
So your bios told you correctly that you had 96 MegaBytes. :>
It's just that your definition of a MegaByte was o
el
(2.1.128) the aic7xxx driver is already updated.
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ERROR **: sigsegv caught
any ideas?
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"Quoth the Raven... '
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
>
> Hrrm, I've been having an error about the 'helvetica' font for a while,
> but
> as it didn't incapactitate anything I've been letting it slide... but
> today
> it kept me from opening emacs... here's the error. Anyone kno
ow me to connect?
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"Quoth the Raven... 'Nevermore!'&quo
_last_ part of your path, that way it will
search /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin and
all the rest of your path first.
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n't make you reparition the rest of
your drive.
Even if it does, it'll be an empty partition that you can @Nuke. Then
install NT,
2nd 2GB partition. Finally Linux in the 3rd partation. :> You can
resize the partitions
to taste, of course.
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At 08:26 PM 10/17/98 +0200, Marco Machmer wrote:
>### these are the last 2 lines from the compiler, while he tried to link
>the vmlinux
>fs/filesystems.a(proc.o)(__ksymtab+0x0): undefined reference to
>`proc_sys_root'
>make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
My guess is that you didn't include /proc support,
Jinsong Zhao wrote:
>
> This problem may have been reported. The netscape (4.05) used to work
> on my Debian 1.3, but it simply says "segmentation fault" and
> quit. Seems to me Netscape only delivers libc5 version.
>
> Please advise! Thanks.
>
> Jinsong
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Hrrm, an interesting puzzle: When I try to compile ktop or other kde
programs I get the error in the ./configure program that 'giflib23' is
not insatlled and that Ishould install the KDE support package.
however, Not only do I have the KDE support package installed, but it
appears that I have
WOuld someone knowledgable about linux tell me how to change the
timezone info? The computer was set up in EST5EDT, but is now in
CST6CDT. I have chanted /etc/timezone to referance the new zone, but
'date' still shows EDT even after reboot... I"m sure this is a simple
little fix, but it would be
At 11:17 AM 10/15/98 -0400, you wrote:
>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
>Make sure that kfm is running (kfm has no graphical interface, it is
>essentially a daemon that spawns the programs that you want to run. The
>graphical file manager is kfmclient).
>
>Also try starting your programs from
ch are
kfm && a few other KDE apps... How can I once again run even something as
simple as bash, or Netscape?? I installed all the KDE packages, even the
lib/support-dev ones, so I'm thinking that I'm not missing files...
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Umm, this is a rather simple thing to check, but it caused the ff:ff.
ethernet adress on my own box: Are you sharing IRQ9 with any other cards?
Including things built in to your motherboard? If you check IRQs in the
Device Manager of Win9x, the _ONLY_ other thing listed as IRQ9 should be
IRQ
Are you logged in as root? pon/poff do require that, i seem to remember.
--Evan
se to that
when I run 'startx'. As root, of course. Any ideas? And thanks to the
response to the
Network question from before.
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surprising... Any ideas on what I can try to
get it up and
running? Thanks.
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rtition and creating an
Exf2 file system for Linux. As to how to boot up, the easiest thing to do
is to set up LILO, but if you're running linux under UMSDOS, then you
should be able to add a loadln.exe line to your DOS bootup menu.
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> Hi-
>
> i'm kicking windows off my disk, and i'd like to put hamm in it's
> place. currently, i'm dual booting between windows and bo, but i'd
> like to keep it available, just so i can compare and fiddle with both
> of them.
>
> My question is: what's the best way to do this? i've considered:
> Hi,
> last week I've installed 2.0 version of debian (I hope that it was
> version 2.0, because I've installed packages like kde, libc6
> etc., that
> are not included in version 1.3.x). Source directory of this
> version was
> dists/stable/. Today I tried to install version 2.0 to another
>
> what is the minimal size for a linux /boot partition and what files
> must it contain?
>
> # the details:
>
> I am a win95 user and want to add debian 2.0 to my pc. on my 3.2 GB
> SCSI hard disk, I want to end up with the following approximate space
> distribution:
>
> - 1 GB for win95 (
> From: Robert Henry Rati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 1998 11:19 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: SyQuest
>
>
> Will the release of Debian 2.0 support SyQuest removable drives in any
> way? I know there is a way to make the Iomega parallel port
> version
> From: Ivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 1998 5:23 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: repartioning
>
>
> Hello,
>
> How do I repartition my Linux partion without disturbing the existing
> installation ?
>
> Thank you.
If you have Partition Magic, _AND_ a
Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again?
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> From: Len Cumbow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 12:19 PM
> To: S K; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: dual boot?? win98???
>
> Look into System Commander. It's a boot manager with
> specific support for
> Linux
> as well as the various flavors of Windows, DOS,
> From: S K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 9:29 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: dual boot?? win98???
>
>
> I'm trying to install Debian linux, but not entirely ready to
> throw away
> my windows 98. is it possible to use both on a single
> machine, perhap
-Original Message-
From: Evan Van Dyke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 06, 1998 4:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Hard lock-up crashes, need some clues!
> Well, I am overclocking my P233 to 266, and have been doing so since
> March or so. I t
lved the original problem of how to repartition the 'hda6'
>partition. Are my only options to install ftape and back up the files or to
>just reinstall from scratch?
rm -fr is what you're looking for.
It's the Linux equivalent of DOS's deltree.
Just be carefu
c/fixed when I ls the directory,
I find that, in fact, there are no fonts in it... but according
to dselect all of the X11 stuff in installed... as well as all of the files
they depend on? What's going on here?
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her
window managers and get similar lib*.so.* not found errors... I"m assuming
that I've a bad path statement somewhere, but as this is my first Debian
system I"m not sure where to look. Any help would be grately appreicated!
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Evan Van Dyke
> If it is a SCSI disk, on a SCSI controller, you treat is like any scsi
> disk... /dev/sd* I have a smaller SyQuest, works that away.
>
> Someone else addressed the parallel port and IDE cases.
>
> Luck to you, Eric.
Actually, SyQuest hasn't released the SparQ in SCSI. Just Parallel
and In
> Hello,
> I am new to this list and to Debian. I have a computer with a Syquest
> SparQ drive on it. Each cartridge holds 1GB. I was wondering
> if any one
> could tell or point me to detail instructions on how to install Debian
> onto this disk.
> Thanks
> Erik
If It's the Parallel-port versi
found
If anyone can help with this I would be _most_ grateful.
--Evan
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a problem. :> Getting
the Rescue-disk bootup kernel to recognize the 7890 would be a great help.
Thanks much.
--Evan
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