nom de guerre a écrit :
>hello,
>
>
Hi,
>i was trying to mount /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-1-686 but i couldn't.
>the command:
>
>sudo mount -t autofs -o loop /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-1-686 ~/tmp/ki/
>
>in contrast:
>
>sudo mount -t autofs -o loop /boot/initrd.img-2.6.12-1-686 ~/tmp/ki/
>
>works! w
Jon Miller a écrit :
>Is there a simple way to reply to the list when using the digest form. It
>just that I do not want a lot of email floating around so I selected to have
>the digest only come to me. But I find it difficult to reply to an individual
>from the digest. anyone know of a bett
Hugh Crissman a écrit :
> How do I exclude a package when doing a upgrade. Say Postfix for
> example. I want to update all the packages on my system but I don't
> want to update Postfix. How would I do that?
With aptitude, you select the package you don't want to upgrade and then
press the '=' ke
國弘 幸伸 先生 a écrit :
> I also have trouble in managing the mailbox using the command
> 'cyradm'. I was able to 'log in' by modifying the file '/etc/
> imap.conf'. And I can see the list of the mailboxes of each user. My
> trouble is that I cannot create or delete the mailboxes. For example,
> when I
Matthew Dawson a écrit :
>On January 11, 2006 07:00 am, Clive Menzies wrote:
>
>
>>On (11/01/06 11:23), Andy Hawkins wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>>
>>> David Jardine<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
you could put:
alias apt-get='e
Chinook a écrit :
> Etch with kernel 2.6.12-1-686 (2.6.12-10) Gnome desktop
>
>
> I recently tested imaging and restoring my complete system with Mondo
> (before I screw it up again :-)
>
> All seems well, but earlier today I thought I saw
Lars Staun Knudsen a écrit :
> Hi
Hi,
>
> I'm trying to create a locale debmirror for powerpc and i386. I'm
> using the script published at debian.org. First i executed the
> script with only ARCH_EXCLUDE defined:
> ARCH_EXCLUDE="alpha amd64 arm hppa hurd-i386 ia64 m68k mipsel mips
> s390 sparc"
hillbilly a écrit :
>Can ANYONE help?
>I am trying to prevent parport (and parport_pc, lp) from loading at
>bootup on Deb Sarge with no success short of brute force (hiding the
>actual module from the OS) which results in ugly messages about
>undefined symbols and is at best potentially dangerous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>Hello,
>
>
Hi,
>Has anybody a tutorial or a success story about this kind of task?
>
>
I made it many time (not remotely, but it make no difference), it was
the only solution before software raid was supported in debian (before
sarge)
>I have a webserver already
Kancha . a écrit :
>hi all
>
>
Hi,
>How can i add static route in debian sarge so that it
>is retained even after a reboot.
>
>
You can use the 'up' and 'down' directives in /etc/network/interfaces:
iface lan inet static
address ...
...
up route add -net a.b.c.d/m gw x.x.x.x
down rou
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe a écrit :
>Hello,
>
>
Hi,
>Debmirror, such a useful tool for me, has the 'passive' option whose
>
>
It's probably for use passive mode when you use ftp
>meaning I don't know and would like someone to explain. Also, doesn't
>the program sometimes include package files whi
fai lo a écrit :
>HI:
>
>
hi,
> I have some question about LINUX. I wish how to
>know that my hardware can support LINUX? Which website
>can give me some test to know my hardware can support
>LINUX?
>THANK YOU!
>
>
If you already have the hardware, try it with a live distribution like
knopp
kristian kvilekval a écrit :
>Background:
>Having discovered that my cdrom disappeared a while ago,
>I tracked down that the loading order of modules
>determines whether I have a Cdrom device or not.
>Specifically I need to force
>
>ide-core
>cdrom
>ide-cd
>ide-disk
>ide-generic
>
>to load before
225.225.225.0 is not a valid netmask. Your system can't determine if
your gateway and your address are on the same network. Try with
255.255.255.0.
cu.
Nick Porter a écrit :
>I'm at a complete loss of how to make this work. The way I understand it
>there are three ways to set a default route whe
Dick Davies a écrit :
>I'm hoping to bulk build half a dozen debian Squid boxes next month.
>
>Does Debian have tools to help automated installs?
>
>At present something like a pre-recorded list of answers you could feed
>debian-installer and a list of debs to install would be more than enough.
>
Marcus Deluigi (intern) a écrit :
>Hi!
>
>I have debian sarge installed, but want to use some of the newer mono
>packages.
>I made source pinning and tried to install some libraries.
>
>Unfortunately, there is a circular dependency:
>---
>apt-get -f install libpango1.0-0/testing
>Reading Package L
James Foster a écrit :
>Hello,
>
>I'm using the latest mozilla-firefox (1.0.4-2sarge5) on Debian Sarge,
>and whenever I attempt to visit a particular page, I'm finding that it
>closes immediately. Can someone please confirm this behaviour?
>
>The page is: http://www.movieweb.com/forums/viewtopic.p
Mitch Wiedemann a écrit :
>Rodney D. Myers wrote:
>
>
>
>>On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:00:34 +0200
>>Florian Hengstberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>Is there a possibility to copy all sarge updates
>>>to, say, a usb-drive, takes this home and update the debian
>>>system f
Erçin EKER a écrit :
>Hi all,
>
>I have today compiled linux-2.6.14 today with kernel-package with initrd
>support, but when i try to install the package i receive a post-install
>failure about not suitable ramdisk generator tool.
>
>Setting up kernel-image-2.6.14 (erc5) ...
>Failed to find suitab
steve downes a écrit :
> I notice on my server (debian-testing) I have a script su-to-root
> which does what I want it to do. I am trying to set up a dedicated
> music machine based on Studio2go, a knoppix based system which does no
> have this script.
>
> I have searched debian for this script wi
Yoav a écrit :
> Hi... I'm having a problem with my connection (PPPoE) on a fresh
> Debian 3.1 sarge installation.
> Just after boot time everything is OK, I can access any working site
> including this one.
> but after some time (a few hours probably) there seems to be a problem
> with DNS resolv
Glenn English a écrit :
>On Wednesday 12 October 2005 10:40 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>
>>On Wednesday 12 October 2005 09:31 pm, Glenn English wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 19:55 -0700, ke6isf wrote:
>>>
>>>
When I migrated from Mandrake to Debian, I simply copied the
n
rosetta a écrit :
>Hi
>
> Is there any way to display apt history(install or remove)?
>
>
With aptitude, you have a log in /var/log/aptitude.
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cc a écrit :
>'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
>instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
>
>i want to install xfree86, not xorg
>
>
>
xserver-xfree86 doesn't exist anymore in testing and unstable. See
http://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xfree86/news/2.html.
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