Klaus Ethgen writes:
> Hi,
>
> maybe that is an issue for debian-user, so I put it in the To too
> although I am not subscribed there.
>
> If you look to Bug #497617 there is a long time bug in apt first only
> targeting the German translations but now it is independent of the
> locales.
>
> When
Dave Witbrodt writes:
> Does the new 'ia32-apt-get' system honor anything in /etc/apt after
> initially being installed, such as 'apt.conf'? Or should 'apt.conf'
> be copied to '/etc/ia32-apt'?
>
>
> Dave W.
It does honor it. It actualy comes with
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00ia32-apt-get too.
MfG
Dave Witbrodt writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> Dave Witbrodt writes:
>>> I use Sid, and have been interested in the appearance of the new
>>> ia32-apt-get facility.
>>>
>>> I see that ia32-apt-get has its own configuration files in
>>
Dave Witbrodt writes:
> I use Sid, and have been interested in the appearance of the new
> ia32-apt-get facility.
>
> I see that ia32-apt-get has its own configuration files in
>
> /etc/ia32-apt
>
> After reading /usr/share/doc/ia32-apt-get/README.Debian, I'm a bit
> confused on how this new
Miles Fidelman writes:
> Hello again Folks,
>
> So.. I'm getting closer to fixing this messed up machine.
>
> Where things stand:
>
> I have root defined as an LVM2 LV, that should use /dev/md2 as it's PV.
> /dev/md2 in turn is a RAID1 array built from /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3 and
> /dev/sdc3
>
> Inst
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am 2008-04-25 16:07:51, schrieb Stefano Zacchiroli:
>> You are asking generically Packages without specifying a mirror. Are
>> they granted to be identically replicated among all mirrors? Of course
>> they *probably* are due to how mirroring works, b
Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A mixed compilation (ifort/gcc 4.1.2) of Amber9 on amd64 etch
> dual-core-opterons (Linux deb32 2.6.18-3-k7 #1 SMP Mon Dec 4 17:23:11 UTC 2006
> i686 GNU/Linux)
> requests the following header files;
>
> WcActCB.c:22:28: error: X11/IntrinsicP.h: No su
Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Aimed at adding X to my amd64 etch workstation, I
> wonder whether X is treated in amd64 (no 32 chroot,
> pure 64 as far as it may be pur) like in i386.
>
> In a new installation of i386 etch netinstall with
> latest etch RC1, no nvidia driver was ins
Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Roberto C. Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061114 14:58]:
>> On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 05:19:13AM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
>> >
>> > * The 2.6.17 kernel should support installing from most CD-ROM/DVD
>> > drives in systems with a SATA controller. Howe
"Glen M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi ,
>
> I'm a total noob to linux so bare with me, I've had a friend help me
> through alot of this so far.
> I am trying to get 'wine' installed with 32bit libraries in order to
> run some 32 bit applications.
>
> Initially I started with installing ia32-li
helices <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:07:13:13:47:58+0200] scribed:
>
>
>> The amd64.debian.net is at the same level as sarge if you include the
>> proposed updates. The only difference to official sarge is tha
Art Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Excuse me for chiming in, but I think many places simply look
> for the best performance and productivity/dollar(euro). We do use the PGI
> compiler,
> mostly because gnu had not had a f90-f95 compiler, and partly because
> of, maybe, a 10% improvement in
Don Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Francesco,
>
> Any text editor will have hotkey search on case-insensitive character
> strings, which allows you to use a text file to store and find
> unstructured text data. For ease of use, I especially like the
> "incremental search" feature in emac
Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> They were installed by default in my case. I carried out a net installation
> (mirror debian.inode.at) on multi-dual-opteron from
> etch beta2 release, downloaded 20 May
> 2006. It was raid1 with partitions /, /usr/, /var, swap, /tmp, with grub on
Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This confirms that I was right in reserving the 64bit machine for 64bit
> applications and the 32bit machine for 32bit applications. It is easy to
> communicate between the two.
>
> Because the calculations at 64bit are long lasting, I use a usb ca
edwardsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> While I understand that to keep a purely 64-bit environment some
> recommend that AMD64 users set up a chrooted environment, I would like
> to know:
>
> 1. The practical disadvantages of installing the ia-32 libraries to
> run, for example, open office
Ia32
edwardsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> While the chroot has relieved several problems with amd64, two issues
> should be raised:
>
> 1. Using the 32-bit firefox is problematic because it will not serve
> as a useful directory viewer unless one does some significant
> binding. a chrooted applicatio
Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> In the last few days, I was struggling to convert a remote machine
>>> with two identical SATA disks (sda and sdb) to a Software RAID
>&g
Michal Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> 5. Copy the existing Debian system to the new RAID
>>>
>>> $ mkdir -p /mnt/newroot
>>> $ mount /dev/md0 /mnt/n
Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In the last few days, I was struggling to convert a remote machine
> with two identical SATA disks (sda and sdb) to a Software RAID
> 1. Especially the boot-part was tricky as I had no console access to
> the machine. The whole procedure was done remotely via S
Anthony DeRobertis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:02:57AM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>
>> For Etch and Sid, it is probably a good idea to use -Os instead of -O2 at
>> least on the bigger arches (ia32, ia64, amd64, etc), as we can probably
>> trust gcc not t
"Joe Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Rogério Brito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi there.
>
> I think that this may be interesting to anybody that has to work with
> computers that are not the latest/more recent as most people in richer
> countries seem to
Aaron Stromas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 12/21/05, Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> Aaron Stromas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Finally, assuming I succeed in setting up the system the way I
> li
Aaron Stromas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Finally, assuming I succeed in setting up the system the way I like, can I
> simply edit the sources file to return back to the Debian fold?
You are assuming wrong.
You will run into several problems with incompatibilities between
ubuntu and Debian.
M
Olleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> That said, what happens when e.g. the rsync stops halfway?
>
> I make experiment, kill rsync server on transfer.
>
>> Does it update the files it already has?
> No
>> Does it keep the f
Olleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all.
> I am working on debian and debian-amd64 mirror. There are two
> recommended mirror scripts. In both two stage rsync, first to download
> packages, second to update index files after download.
> I use one stage, here example:
> rsync --verbose --recursi
Krzysztof Wilk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Russell Shaw wrote:
>> S. Massy wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have a Toshiba Satellite 1110 (which comes with a cd-r/w burner) with
>>> which I have burnt countless CDs in the past without so much as the
>>> shadow of a problem. Now, however, things h
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tim Connors wrote:
>> Or what about
>> automatically doubling each time it runs out of room, and starting again
>> (along with an appropriate warning message as to how not to keep doing
>> this)?
>
> Kinda defeats the purpose of limiting the amount of s
Number Six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is more of a -user question, but only devs would know:
>
> My dh_make -generated debian/control and debian/rules uses dh_shlibdeps
> to automatically generate the Depends: line, which rocks.
>
> Do I have to manually specify the Build-Depends line,
Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have been asked to give a talk at my local LUG with that
> topic. The audience is fairly technical, and there is going to be a
> companion talk "Why FreeBSD" later in the year.
Why not debian bsd? :)
Might be a nice addon at th
e-bone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I am just curious if something like this is possible.
>
> I essentially need a two part boot process.
>
> I would like to have linux first boot to an initrd with a sshd running
> on it.
> Then, after connecting to this system over the network, I would lik
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