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you have to specify the full name of the file:
# dpkg -i samba_3.0.20b-1woody1_i386.deb
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On 12/12/05, Martin Lefebvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Well if -t vfat gives you the same error, you can try redoing the
> filesystem on the USB drive. I've seen that happen when the device is
> not properly unmounted, or if something bad happened to it (mine was
> d
#x27;t find a valid FAT filesystem on dev sdf1.
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> Any suggestion?
>
Well if -t vfat gives you the same error, you can try redoing the
filesystem on the USB drive. I've seen that happen when the device is
not properly unmounted, or if something bad happened to it (mine was
dropp
On 12/9/05, IƱaki Silanes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I have a USB pendrive formatted as umsdos (I think), and I just can't mount
> it with my Debian Etch 2.6 kernel machine.
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Try vfat... works with my 2 usbdrives
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me setting or something.
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It should be alsa...
check lsmod, you should see modules such as snd_emu10k1
if not, run alsaconf, it should setup your system so that the next
time it reboots, the modules will be loaded.
after runnung alsaconf, run alsamixer, set your volumes, and run
alsactl store (
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