What you are searching for is in /etc/inittab file.
Fabio
Ales Jerman wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Is there any combination like Ctrl+Alt+Del, but not for reboot system,
> but for halt or shutdown system?
> Thank you!
> Bye,
>
> Ales
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Hi
Nic Strong wrote:
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> Wondering if someone can help me with my ALSA config (0.5) with 2.2.18
> kernal.
>
> When running alsaconfig when I it trys to load the module it gives the
> following error:
>
> Loading driver:
> Starting ALSA sound driver (version none):modprobe: Can't locate module
>
HI,
I'm instead tracking unstable but alsa drivers produce a nice
kernel panic when unloading (using 2.4.2). This didn't happened with
2.4.0 or 2.4.2-ac26/28
Fabio
Philipp Bliedung wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I don't know how to install alsa drivers on my potato machine with the
> 2.4.2 kernel.
>
Forrest English wrote:
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> ok, here's what i do on the server.
>
> /etc/exports file contains
> /cdrom 192.168.2.30
>From my experience it has to look like this:
/cdrom 192.168.2.30/255.255.255.255(ro)
192.168.2.30 is the ip address allowed to remote mount the cdrom
255.255.255.2
Hi,
there is a very usefull package called "mirror" to do that.
Fabio
"Hamelsveld van, S (Sven)" wrote:
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> Hi there people,
>
> I hope that one of you can tell me how I can create a debian mirror ?
> I would like to create one here so that we can easy update the systems we
> have runni
Hi Aldo,
I've installed it from the tar.gz without encountering any problems
and it's working fine for me. I used the default setup or the files
paths
but you can customize (as i remember) some of them during the
installation
process
Cheers
Fabio
"Dr. Aldo Medina" wrote:
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> I used VMwar
Hi guys,
i hope someone can help and sorry if this might be OT or a stupid
question but i was not
able to find an answer in the documentation.
I usually leave my pc on duty 24h/day but i noticed after a couple of
reboots that some activities,
that i recorded like appointment, are now reado
Hi all,
I finished a fresh debian installation (woody) with kernel 2.4.0-test9
(tested
in various configurations) and 2.2.17 + pcmcia (latest release)
All the installation is on a laptop with pcmcia support enable for my 2
eth's.
The situation of my network is like this:
box eth0 ---> C
Hi John,
yes all the other things seems to work fine. I tryed nearly all the
services running on those boxes and I think is not an authentication
problem... seems like gdm is no more able to startx.
John Griffiths wrote:
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> Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> >HI list,
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Hi list,
i'm writing this mail from a fake box so please don't replay here
i've to do this since the last smail pkg is seriously broken
After upgrading it in woody (i guess it's also on potato) is no more working
it reports the following error:
laptop# smail -bd -q10m
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Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
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> I would suggest to use instead the kernel-package, wich contains the command
> make-kpkg. It is specially designed for debian, and takes care of all the
> steps. If
> you need more details ask.
>
> Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
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u want.
it's just important you remember than to put the same name in lilo.conf
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Hi all,
I need only one information since i'm not so good in tracking problem.
What's happened to GCC (latest version) both in Potato and Woody??
Dselect repoorts since few days that is an obsolete package.
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Ramakrishnan M wrote:
> hello
> I would like to know whether the .list files of the potato CD images are
> available. The sites which I have was not having the .list files and the one
> which have .list files are busy and so could not be accessible. Can somebody
> please send me the .list fi
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
Thanks a lot to everyone in the chat!
^^SORRY I WAS THINKING TO ANOTHER THING :
Fabio
Hi all guys,
a really strange problem is afecting my debian boxes.
when i try to open ssh/ssh2 connection in xterm after the logon section
i'm not able to see something more in the xterm. i'm sure the connection
is established and if i do it from a text console it works fine.
All my boxes ar
ion not
install
thinking it's a .deb package.
I read that it works fine on Slink.
About performance i checked it on a RH box and it seems to be faster than X-free
Anyway you can try the demo version (10 min limits).
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
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Hi all, sorry if i'll bore someone with those questions but since a week
i'm not more able to play Q2 on my box.
I'll try a lot of things but now i don't what to do to fix it.
I'm sure that i installed correctly i was able to play..:)))
well the problems are:
1) using Software renderin
Hi all,
I don't wont to bore anyone but I need to solve to little
problem on my new computer. (i've already installed succesfully debian
on more than 20 boxes but i'm not able and i've no time to solve them)
First of all Linux is unable to find my UDMA66 HardDisk. I know that
exists so
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> Hi all,
> i've a little trouble with my 2 nic on my inet gateway.
>
> after ifconfiguring it i receive continously some errors like:
>
bla bla
> ps the nic is a isa "non PnP" ne2000 compliant on io=0x300 tryed on
> diffe
Hi all,
i've a little trouble with my 2 nic on my inet gateway.
after ifconfiguring it i receive continously some errors like:
eth1: Tx timed out, excess collisions, TSR=0x9c, ISR=0x8, t=1000
the error is always the same except for "t=" that is variable.
The network attached to eth1 is work
Peter Ludwig wrote:
> Just a quick note, has anyone know a program that can be easily setup that
> will allow win9x to connect to the x-windows server on a linux box?
Try www.starnet.com X-Win32 is the software you have to download and install.
It's easy to use (at least to me).
I have runned
> Can someone please help:
>
> 1. ssh 2.0.13 failed on make on stock slink. I did the usual configure
> then make and then it gives me errors(sorry I don't have details here
> and I can provide that). Anyone who has successfully build ssh2 and if
> you can give me some pointers? I'm running slink
>On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 12:37:21PM +0400, Vadim Solonovich wrote:
>> Hi !
>>
>> I want to set up my Debian to work with two ip addresses on different
>> networks with one ethernet card.
>> Asuming two different physical networks 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.1.0 :
>>
>> # insmod ip_alias.o
>>
>> # ifc
>hello
>
>after a reboot (caused by a power fail) my raid was checked with ckraid and
>brought back into sync, but e2fsck sais, that the md-device-partition has
>zero length??
you have to restart md-device in /etc/init.d using mdutils
just a tip: use ckraid --fix
>the problem is, that my /usr /
>> >I am using debian 2.1
>> >I would like to set-up a RAID-1 array of 2 IDE drives (on separate
>> >controllers).
>> a raid software may be slow.hmmm especialy ide raid
>> it's not a good idea for system performance
>Excuse me jumping on here as I too have been considering this kind >of
conf
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Varga Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Data: giovedì 17 giugno 1999 19.25
Oggetto: raid
>
>I am using debian 2.1 on a Pentium II
>
>I would like to set-up a RAID-1 array of 2 IDE drives (on separate
>controllers).
a raid software may
>machine 1(client)
>K6-2 366
>AOpen AP5T-3 i430TX
>Realtek 8139
>
>machine 2(server)
>P200MMX
>Shuttle HOT 569A i430TX
>Realtek 8139
>
>i booted both into dos mode with a bootdisk and ran the ethernet card's
>diagnostics program. set machine 1 to recieve, and machine 2 to transmit
>packets..I got
I've to notice an important thing. In some
messages that i've sent to this mailing list i've advice everyone NOT to use
samba because it sometimes completly crashes linux boxes. Sorry i've made a big
mistake. I've just discovered that it works fine. The problem is located in my
network inte
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Paul Nathan Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Data: mercoledì 26 maggio 1999 17.12
Oggetto: SAMBA documentation???
>I received responses some months ago about a detailed howto for
> setting up samba. Can someone who knows point me do howt
Hi Bob
If your laptop is a Winzoz box you have to use a terminal emulator because
it's the easiest way to link it to the net.
if it is a Linux box you can use slattach. It works fine to me too.
>I've got my two desktop computers networked using 10base2 and they are
>working nicely, now I'd like
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Dan Willard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: 'Fabio Massimo Di Nitto' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Data: venerdì 30 aprile 1999 1.20
Oggetto: RE: Samba completely crash my system!
Scsi is ok. I've tested it with a s
HELP!
This is my situation.
I've an intranet with a Linux server that export via samba a Raid4 scsi disk
to 2 windoz client.
often during any kind of transfer Linux crash.
solution:
1) kill windoz (not possible) :)))
2) don't use samba (see point1)
3)
please help me to find a sol
I don't remember if Linux check your bios parameter to configure the disk.
if so try to update your m/b bios. harddisk greater than 8Gb are not always
recognised.
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Oliver Elphick
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Data: lunedì 26 aprile 1999 22.52
Oggetto: 10Gb driv
>When I installed the debian on a Dell 266 PC, I met a problem >releated to
the SCSI
>
>Then it stoped. Any idea?
Yes. i've encoutered a similar problem with my Ncr53c810.
the problem is located in your "generic" kernel. you need a specific one
compiled for your machine.
You may solve your probl
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