>If you are unable to determine which package your bug report should be filed
>against, please send e-mail to the Debian user mailing list asking for advice.
Ok, so I'm asking for advice, since Debian doesn't even boot correctly.
Besides that, my bug report would be as follows:
Package: ???
Ve
Hi,
i had the same issue on my laptp installing Wheezy.
Just put the .deb-file with containing .ucode (I assume it should be
firmware-iwlwifi 0.44) to root on a second usb drive.
Then plug that usb drive to your machine after being asked to load firmware
during the installation process.
Hope
late.
Can you please give me a hint?
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Can you please give me a hint?
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one do you use? Try to boot with "acpi=off", "pci=noacpi", etc.)
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be a chance of finding them on the 20GB HDD. Does anyone no how to
identify tarfiles in raw partition data?
Any help is welcome
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he whole thing >> with << these questions.
but when I uninstall everything and reinstall it again,
it dident ask these questions.
( I tried also with dpkg -i courier-base --force-confnew
and searched also in the newsgroups but dident find a solution )
Any Suggestions?
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Hello!
Does anobody know where I can get the sources for Debian 2.1 or 2.0?
Thanks in advance
Manfred Gahr
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Currently I'm running Potato 2.2r with kernel 2.2.18pre21 and libc6
2.1.3-13.
I'd like to upgrade to libc6 2.2.2-4. I'm afraid I could run into trouble
when installing the newer version.
Did anybody do this? Any suggestions?
Manfred
> has anyone compiled gs with the stp driver version 4.0.4 :-)
Not 4.0.4 but 4.0.5pre1. No problem.
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. No way. At the end I looked again around on the Sun site
and fond the answer: You have to do a 'chmod 777 ...file.bin' and then
execute the file. It's some kind of a selfextracting archive. I hope, it
helps with your 10 files too.
Regards
Manfred Sindhoff
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hi,
is there a tool in the debian distribution like "ntsysv" in red-hat
which i can manage my init scripts to start and stop in different runlevels.
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> It sounds like a new invention by Micro$oft.
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I had this error on a SuSE 6.4 Linux and got a fix from SuSE. It was for
Netscape 4.72 and co
, and worked well for Netware.
The PERC-2 single channel (older) is supported.
Thank you for your help !
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, and worked well for Netware.
The PERC-2 single channel (older) is supported.
Thank you for your help !
Manfred Knoke
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Looking forward for the answers,
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Looking forward for the answers,
Cheers, Manfred Knoke
ut success :(
Dell doesnt support linux, but there are boot-disks for redhat, which
fail,because of lacking SMP support.
Please, has anyone managed the steps to detect a disk to partition on this
server ?
Or is it something, which we simply forgot to load as module ?
TIA
Manfred Knoke
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ut success :(
Dell doesnt support linux, but there are boot-disks for redhat, which
fail,because of lacking SMP support.
Please, has anyone managed the steps to detect a disk to partition on this
server ?
Or is it something, which we simply forgot to load as module ?
TIA
Manfred Knoke
d two
monitors and start up different servers for the two cards and monitors.
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the fronts of automobiles; used on dry, clear nights to indicat
as easy,
especially if you have to keep doing it twice every time you need to
re-install W9x.
Apparently W9x needs to be re-installed every few weeks on most
systems ;-)
If you forget to swap the drives back before re-installing W9x you are
running the risk of trashing your Linux insta
patible mode and hence is useable under Linux.
There are also other programs that can be used to boot Linux. For a
complete list, please look at the programs available on your local
Linux ftp mirror, under system/Linux-boot/.
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me or IP addr of a system you can get the time
from (It does not have to run a special server for netdate).
man netdate
This will align your clock with the ISP's system:
netdate -l 30 udp host.yourdomain.za}
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On Fri, 31 May 1996, R. Gugisch wrote:
>
> Richard G. Roberto wrotes:
> >
> > how did you capture the output?
> >
>
> I wrote it by hand. But by the side, capturing the booting output to a file
> would make sense.
>
try "dmesg > dumpfile"
It's me, Manolo!
On Tue, 7 May 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> Here's a suggestion:
>
> If you're going to go to the trouble of compiling a missing program
> for your system, it's only a few extra steps to add the debian control
> files. Then you can share your work with the rest of the debian user
> community.
On Sat, 4 May 1996, Fundamental wrote:
>
> what package does uugetty come with?
>
>
uugetty is part of getty-ps which is not (yet?) available as a
debian-package. I use version getty_ps-2.0.7h and had to fix some
pieces to comply with the FSSTND.
Makefile:
11c11
< FSSTND=-DFSSTND
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> # FS
On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
>
> Cron thought I was lonely and started sending me mail every minute :-(
> The cause is a bug in /etc/crontab: the last line must be
> * * * * * rootatrun -d
>
at least
* * * * * rootatrun -l 0.5 -d
instead of
* * * * *
On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Good idea. Could I prevail on you to implement it? I'm overwhelmed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bruce
If not him, why not me?
Well here is my first hack to classify the accounts in etc/passwd. But
for now I don't know enough about dpkg to go on.
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