Re: Bug#82710: A version for testing, please.

2001-01-22 Thread Jon Nelson
> Jon Nelson wrote: > > 7 Nov 2000 is quite a bit longer than 10 days from 18 Jan 2001. ... > Well it is somewhere between 9 and 11 days interval depending on > timezone issues and dinstall run times. You miss my point -- 7 Nov 2000 is 2 months, 11 days (approx) from 18 Jan 2001. 2

Re: Bug#82710: A version for testing, please.

2001-01-22 Thread Jon Nelson
ting for another 10 > days! > > Moral of the story: Read the update_execuses if you want to know why > something is not in testing, and uploads to force something into testing > cannot work and can be rather counterproductive. Ah. I was not aware of such a document. perhaps

Good Soundcard

1998-01-12 Thread Jon Nelson
Can anybody recommend a sound card based upon the following criteria: * Compatability with Linux * SBPro compatability * Sound Quality * Price Thanks! There seems to be a shortage of sound card reviews... -- Jon Nelson U of MN Housing and Res. Life Computing Supervisor [EMAIL PROTECTED

Found Serious Bug in 2.1.x Kernels

1998-01-07 Thread Jon Nelson
I would like to thank Christoph for helping me track down this bug, as his input and gracious access to a 2.1.x machine helped immensely. -- Jon Nelson U of MN Housing and Res. Life Computing Supervisor [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscr

Problem with netscape

1997-12-14 Thread Jon Nelson
mbied netstat process. In fact, I am completely unable to get netscape to come up without a complete restart. I am running a stock 2.0.32 kernel. -- Jon Nelson U of MN Housing and Res. Life Computing Supervisor [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsub

lock a pentium for fun!

1997-11-08 Thread Jon Nelson
multi-user servers. A buffer overflow bug may not get the attacker root, but can lock the machine solid. Looks like its time to buy stock in AMD, Cyrix, and IDT. -- Jon Nelson U of MN Housing and Res. Life Computing Supervisor [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail

Re: It still don't work......

1997-07-05 Thread Jon Nelson
ed Debian three days ago using that method, completely without flaw (except X, but that's a whole new ball of wax), I can only say that I think it should work for you, too. Give it a try, and let us know how it goes! Jon Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] U of MN Housing and Res Life Computing Supervis

Re: ideas about moving Debian to another hard drive

1997-05-07 Thread Jon Nelson
/dir2 /lastdir /mnt then I did mkdir /mnt/proc mkdir /mnt/mnt I can't remember what I did with /dev, but the above should do it. However, make sure it works (as always) before you zap the original. Jon Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mai