Hello All,
Is there a prefered disk set vendor for the latest release. I'd like it
all... non-us, contrib...
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Hi All,
I've got the Test Cycle 2 CD's but when I get to the step of "Install the
Base System" it
seems to get stuck in going back to that same step. It asks me for a path
and I choose the default of "/instmnt" it goes out and finds the archive.
Then it returns to the same choice.
Help?
TIA --
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I've got the CD's but when I get to the step of "Install the Base System" it
seems to get stuck in going back to that same step. It asks me for a path
and I choose the default of "/instmnt" it goes out and finds the archive.
Then it returns to the same choice.
Help?
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> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 10:13:10AM -0400, Greg Vence wrote:
> > However, I've got a Viper 770 (TNT2 16 MB) and that doesn't show up
> > until 3.3.4 those files are at http://www.debian.org/~branden/
> > As of 48 hrs ago, it had dependency
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As of 48 hrs ago, it had dependency problems on the fonts. I may try
again this weekend if there's been a fix. Otherwise, I'm considering
the Potato option...
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> 3.3.5?
>
> Please see <http://www.debian.org/~branden/> for the latest information.
>
Thanx, bookmarked it...
What about 3.3.5 is it likely to make it into potato?
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onts/75dpi/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X
> > 11/fonts/100dpi/"
> > (--) SVGA: PCI: NVidia Unknown chipset (0x0028) rev 17, Memory @ 0xe200,
> > 0xe400
> > (--) SVGA: chipset: generic
> > (--) SVGA: videoram: 64k
> > (--) SVGA: clocks: 25.18
> > (**) SVGA: Using 8 bpp, Depth 8, Color weight: 666
> > (--) SVGA: Using builtin driver modes
> > (--) SVGA: Builtin Mode: 320x200
> > (--) SVGA: Virtual resolution set to 320x204
> > (--) SVGA: SpeedUp code selection modified because virtualX != 1024
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Thanx
I think I'll do:
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swap 256M
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> On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
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> > On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 11:19:02AM -0400, Greg Vence wrote:
> &g
What about:
root 1.5GB
var 2
usr 2
home 2.256
swap .256 (128 MB ram)
?
TIA -- Greg.
I just purchased one but its a P6??? board. I'll be loading Debian on
it this weekend... It's got an AMD K6-III 450 MHz chip.
L8r -- Greg
Jon Hughes wrote:
>
> Has anyone had experience with DFI motherboards (P2XBL) with Linux? I'm
> considering purchasing one and am looking for opinions.
>
Greetings,
Actually, Debian created SPI to handle the legal stuff... SPI is a
non-profit organization. See the following URL for a news release.
http://www.spi-inc.org/news/1999/19990602b
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ytes and LSL, which probably
> deliver a better product.
>
Best I can tell is that Infomagic is what most of the stores here seem
to keep in stock. Haven't seen CheapBytes or LSL in stores.
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Hey all,
Looking for something like "beav" that is more stream based. Ideas? It
needs to unpack packed fields and correctly translate binary fields too.
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Hamish Moffatt wrote:
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> On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 02:07:43PM -0400, Greg Vence wrote:
> > Looking for a pointer to a GNU EDI environment/project.
>
> EDI == EDA? http://www.geda.seul.org/
Actually EDI != EDA
EDI is Electronic Data Interchange
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Ok, gotta ask...
Now that you've had the NetWinder a while, what do you think of it as a
possible workstation?
Shaleh wrote:
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> Qube:
>
> small
> pretty
> geek drool
>
> *NO* vid card PERIOD
> a slow mips processor (over priced for the hardware)
> closed box
> a net appliance not a workstatio
What are the new sound cards supported by Linux? i.e. Blaster 128 and
up or Yamaha...
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What is the state of DVD in Linux? I've searched our site and nothing
comes up on it?
TIA -- Greg.
Just looking at the web site and the hardware list (HOWTO) is getting
close to a year old... Is there a more up-to-date file or site?
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happens when BillyG owns
50.1%, or pick your favorite aspiring businessman?
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> > in no means I want to be offensive. And sorry for my poor english :-)
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xtor).
If figured that if they could get around it in software, so could we...
BIOS says 8/2/95
Ideas?
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Shaleh wrote:
>
> Greg, what year is the BIOS? Some BIOS' only support 540mb, or 1.6gb, or
> others.
>
> On 27-Nov-98 Greg Vence wrote:
> > Hey,
>
x27;t
just giving error that it couldn't read the disk.
How / when in install do I get the full 8GB to work with. I'd really
like to get do it before the dselect.
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> Vincent Murphy wrote:
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> > > Well, not to rock the boat, but I see more .rpm's that I do .deb's
> > > on the net. I mean, yeah, you can go to www.debian.org to get a
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Nathan E Norman wrote:
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> :
> : Greg Vence wrote:
> : > It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
> : > I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
> : > mis
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flakey. (I use it in Win95 & linux).
Of cousre USA ISDN != Other ISDN...
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with several. Infact, we have
spelling checkers for several languages. Do they?
If you want suite software, you have a choice of at least three for
Linux.
Agian, if you have a _real_ question, do a little searching, ask the
list (providing information of where you're at in the process).
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I did
> > it already) would post the IP address of the home computer on a designated
> > page?
> >
> > Thank you for suggestions,
> >
> > ZORO
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http://www.debian.org/News/1998/19980104
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Here is one other HOWTO
http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/research/beowulf/tutorial/
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's trashed from time to
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> specifically, but I've not had a chance to read it yet.
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http://www.linuxpress.com/
It is the "Linux Debian User's Guide"
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ls being easier here.
Also, in the USA, currently only SpellCaster supports Linux on internal
cards. The M$ drivers that come with it suck. I'm not running Linux on
that box, yet...
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Who is using E as their window manager?
What are the issues involved w/ Debian?
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Hello,
Is anyone using EPoX motherboards successfully? Specifically, I'm
interested in the Dual P2 model KP6-LS.
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Hello,
What AGP cards are being used successfully with X? Specifically, I'm
considering the Matrox Millenium II AGP.
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> keyspace
> exploration.
>
If you care to run it, they've released a rc5 64 bit client... :)
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> Greg,
> Have you checked the NET-3-HOWTO, was it any use?
> If not, please let me know why, I'm always keen to improve it.
>
> regards
> Terry
>
That's a good document. I like it as much as NAG and its shorter. :)
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Hello,
I've read the mini-FAQ on token ring and they don't talk about Debian.
What are the steps to successful tr0 ?
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the power cord in case of GPF for demos. :) Another well known trick is
to 'demo' a slug on the table with a work-hourse under the drapes of the
folding table that the cables really connect to.
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Tommy Lakofski wrote:
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> On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Greg Vence wrote:
>
> > Wasn't there a method to register as a Linux group box or Debian?
> How
> > do I do this if its still available?
> >
> > Thanx -- Greg.
>
> yup -- set your id in the client to
Tommy Lakofski wrote:
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Hello,
Does anyone who uses POV know why I cann't see http://www.pov.org/ ?
Can you see it or not?
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Are you saying that any ISDN device will work as a modem just not a {Efficient
| Fast} as it should?
Is it missing the dynamic badwidth and other features?
Has anyone used the Diamond SupraNetCommander ISDN? It appears to be one of
the cheeper ones that might work with Linux.
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Hello,
Its time to upgrade... What dual Pentium machines do people like and
what have known problems? I looked in LDP and didn't see anything
regarding this topic.
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stead of
more specific is that those specifics are fairly easly found by
individuals with enough initiative to RTFM (my def: Read The _Fine_
Manual). Even if there is only enough initiative to ask the group on a
Linux or Debian list, there is usually sufficient quick turn-around to
support a 'fl
y are about to
announce another major milestone.
The main engine will allow for several UI's (www, x, text). Also, it
will better support the networked servers(Debian Repositories) and
clients(Machines needing installation and management).
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(home of GA Tech and ftp.debian.org) I can see it now however, it lost
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How/where could I find info on printing to an IP printer?
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> >
>
> So it is a bug and it should be fixed or removed from 1.3.
>
If we removed every package that had a bug, what would be left would be
useless. Any software of significance has problems. BTW, did you see
what 1.2 looked like at 'releas
>
> Netscape, for one. It sends mail/news as html by default (and of
> course it
> won't tell you that.)
>
However, it does have a different display. If you set it to Text
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with V.42 bis)
>
The above modem will work fine. However, if it says "WinModem" RUN
AWAY, RUN FAR FAR AWAY. (Unless of course you like running a
monopolistic operating system that is trying to get a lock on the
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I'd hate to see you get the boot going and then fail at a known point
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Andreas Tille wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I tried to install the install disks from frozen/disks-i368/1997-03-16.
> I made this disks as described in the docs by dd.
>
That set is a known problem. If you're using ftp.debian.org it's not up
to date.
On ftp.cdrom.com in the debian/frozen/disks-i386 th
Martin Schulze wrote:
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> Greg Vence writes:
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> > > ae is on board.
> > >
> > > > I am surprised nobody mentioned vi -- what, no purists out there
> > > > anymore? :-)
> > >
> > > We already faught the fight before - and lost.
Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> Ken Gaugler writes:
>
> > > What editors come on the base install? Also, what is the input device
> > > for 'cp ' that uses the console for input?
>
> ae is on board.
>
> > I am surprised nobody mentioned vi -- what, no purists out there
> > anymore? :-)
>
> We alrea
Hello,
Below is the page netcom recommends for Linux setup. I've tried this
off the base installation and don't even get the phone dialing.
I've got an Intel internal 14.4 modem
http://www1.netcom.com/bin/webtech/Other_Dialers_and_Operating_Systems/Operating_Systems/linux.cfg.html
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Hello,
I need to edit my ppp scripts.
What editors come on the base install? Also, what is the input device
for 'cp ' that uses the console for input?
Thanx -- Greg.
rs.
What does work is running it interactively.
First type rawrite2
Then it asks for file, type rsc1200r.bin
Finally, it asks for drive, type a
Now you should see it writing track/side info.
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What are the pro's & con's of compiling into the kernal vs. loading a
module?
Where could I find docs on topic?
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Paulo Ramos wrote:
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> No anwser ultil now... I would like to know where e can get the
> driver for the network card GE2500.
>
As I've seen Bruce respond before...
No answer == No one knows.
David Stein wrote:
>
> How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them
> over
> to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built into unix?
> Also can I interlink my Linux and my Dos system? (my modem is on my Dos
> system).
tar (Tape ARchive) and g
David Stein wrote:
>
> Can debian Linux run on an xt? If not is there another linux that can run on
> an
> xt? a http: link in the right direction would be appreciated.
The minimum Linux requirement is a 386. If you have some kind of
upgrade chip/package to allow the XT to use a 386, then yes.
John Goerzen wrote:
I don't know why not. There is nothing different about the modem
<->
computer interface, AFAIK.
On Mar 2, Gregory Vence wrote:
> Is the 56kb USRupgrade compatible with linux? I tired of 14.4. :)
I was just checking to make sure that the upgrade wasn't some Win
Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> On Jan 20, 12:34pm, Michael Stutz wrote:
> > Finally, a voice of reason. What made me try Debian in the first place was
> > its supposed commitment to free software and the free software community,
> > and now the talk has turned into something more like marketing the next
Hello,
1) I've found debian-users as linux.debian.user Where are the other
mailing lists in usnet-land?
2) Does posting work to create an email to the list? Is the news-group
a 'read only' thing?
Thanx -- Greg.
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Brian C. White wrote:
>
> > Anyone have any comments on the stability of Netscape 3.01? In
> > particular, I'm curious if it runs o.k. with the lastest libc, or do I
> > need to continue loading Netscape with the older malloc etc.
>
> If you install it with the Debian package (in contrib), then
Sven Rudolph wrote:
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> Gregory Vence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Where can I find resq1200.bin ? its not on ftp.debian.org.
>
> I created a 1.2MB rescue disk, it is available from
> ftp://ftp.inf.tu-dresden.de/pub/people/sr1/debian-boot/
>
> You have to create an additional root disk; t
Hello,
Rawrite2 worked fine in making the disk. (No errors.) I was able to
boot off the recue disk. However, I didn't check all the disks as I
don't have a machine here at work that I'm able to install linux on.
Again, this was in 'interactive mode' using no command line paramenters.
Hope this
Hello,
Can I use a Solaris 2.5 application? I'm looking at TeleVox an Internet
Phone package.
What other phone packages have been used with Linux that have a Win32
available interface?
Is there a Debian package available?
Thanx -- Greg.
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