nyone help me with this? Thanks!
Luke Reeves
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Which version of the installer did you use? AFAIK, the new Debian Beta
installer supports that NIC out of the box. See
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ for the ISOs.
Luke Reeves
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Raymond Kim wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've installed Debian Linux vi
tion
about the Sony model's compatibility with Linux of course.. Thanks,
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mldonkey. Takes a while to get used to the interface (or lack thereof),
but it does rock.
Luke Reeves
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cenapad wrote:
Does anybody know a good P2P client? In affirmative case, is there any
tric or tip to installation?
Thanks
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accessing the system - the default
for browsers is to use passive mode, which won't work unless Windows can
handle that kind of connection tracking for FTP.
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Marty Landman wrote:
Hi,
My gateway machine runs windows xp. Using zonee
neous selections are
there. Is there anyone to clear the memory of what packages are going
to be upgraded/removed?
Luke Reeves
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I think SquirrelMail gets the hostname from Apache (passed into the PHP
environment). Check your Apache httpd.conf file.
Luke Reeves
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stan wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 11:09:34AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
"mount"
command or view your /etc/fstab file to find the root device.
Let resierfsck check the system and correct errors, and you should be
alright.
Luke Reeves
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Rainer Köcher wrote:
Hello all,
I am using a vaio notebook with debian woody. I
might want to check out the later 2.6.6-rc1
kernel and see if anything changes.
Luke Reeves
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Mike Chandler wrote:
Debian testing, kernel-2.6.3-1-686-smp, pentium 4, @3.0Ghz--
When I go to turn off the machine, it goes through all the screen messages as
u
Antonio, which browser are you using? I use Mozilla and Firebird, and I
upgrade both often and usually run CVS snapshots of the former. I have
yet to see my bookmarks get lost.
Luke Reeves
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Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
When an upgrade of the browser is
Just for closure, I purged the uw-IMAPd server packages, removed the
certificate and installed them again via apt-get. Worked like a charm
with the certificate being regenerated. Thanks.
Luke
CW Harris wrote:
>
>
> Probably, although I think you need to remove/move the cert first.
>
> If not
CAL_APIC=y
/usr/src/linux-2.4.25# cd ../linux-2.6.5
/usr/src/linux-2.6.5# grep APIC .config
CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 23:13, Luke Reeves wrote:
Do you have local APIC turned on or off in your kernel configuration?
Luke Reeves
Thanks. I see that as kinda the last resort. I was hoping that there
was a way to do a dpkg-reconfigure to allow the IMAP setup to recreate
the certificate, since I'd rather have debconf handle it.
Luke
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/SSL-Certificates-HOWTO/index.html
Create a
Do you have local APIC turned on or off in your kernel configuration?
Luke Reeves
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James D. Freels wrote:
I have a Debian/Woody distribution installed on a new dual-Xeon 4GB
system. Works great.
Under kernel 2.4.25 (self compiled), SMP-mode, the nvidia
recreate it. Can anyone give me some pointers? Thanks.
Luke Reeves
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ight wanna check out mldonkey - it's a much nicer replacement
for the official client, and includes an easy web interface.
Luke Reeves
amg wrote:
recently switched to debian after years with windows, i am enjoying the experience, although at times i get frustrated - i know that is my fault and
12:50:25PM -0400, Luke Reeves wrote:
Hello everyone. I've recently erased my RedHat Linux machine and
installed Debian Woody. I used [EMAIL PROTECTED] (in Canada) with RedHat just
fine, using either Pump or DHCPCD - specifying the hostname and
interface - with no problems whatever. Now w
r based clients.
Luke Reeves
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Morbo wrote:
Hi,
I have two computers at home. On one I'm running Linux, and it is turned on
non-stop. On the other I'm running W$ndows (mainly for games). This one is
only running if I'm doing something on it.
Unfortun
setup is a little
different from yours (2.2.17 kernel, unstable). I used dhcp-client and
here's my dhclient.conf file
send host-name "hostname";
and here's my /etc/network/interfaces
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp
And everything works great.
On Thu, 2001-10-
ic IP configuration programs with Debian, nothing works. Pump,
dh-client and dhcpcd all give operation failed errors. I even
recompiled the 2.4.10-ac11 kernel (which is the version I used on
RedHat) and it still doesn't work. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
Luke Reeves
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