I just had to end a comfortable situation w/ my
cable modem provider and would like to be able to use
dial up w/ DHCP once again but am a little stymied as
to what I should address for /dev/ttyS0 to be
considered the primary network interface instead of
eth0 for internet.
This box was bu
I have recently put together a Atrend ATC6260 Dual
PII 400 w/ 128 SDRAM and installed frozen on it using
dselect's apt option. The default uni-kernel I soon
replaced w/ make-kpkg of the 2.2.14-5 (debian aquired)
variety and it is perfect EXCEPT that upon boot klogd
will monopolize 50% of the ke
Josh Kuperman wrote:
> The three AT-1500BT cards are configured as follows:
>
> Adapter 1: I/O-0x300,IRQ-5,DMA-5
> Adapter 2: I/O-0x320,IRQ-4,DMA-6
> Adapter 3: I/O-0x360,IRQ-3,DMA-7
>
> When I select "lance" as my internet driver it says
> "no parameter
> information available" so I'm guessing
Build info:
Linux smee 2.2.14 #1 Mon Jan 31 01:09:58 CST 2000 i586
unknown
300 Mhz AMD K6-2
96 Mb PC66 RAM
on a
Iwill P55XUB w/ onboard Adaptec 7860 FAST SCSI
Sorry.
Should have listed that w/ the original message.
=
Why? Why not? Why not try?
The rule of an inquisitive mind.
_
I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this and, if
so, what work-around have they implimented:
Setting up libc6 (2.1.3-2) ...
Current default timezone: 'America/Chicago'.
Local time is now: Mon Feb 14 21:55:40 CST
2000.
Universal Time is now: Tue Feb 15 03:55:40 UTC
2000.
Run 'tzco
Thank you for asking!
No I have not received an answer except from a
person suggesting that I use it to take out all the
"yucky" packages like xbiff (he hates xbiff). But
other than that no. Do you have a suggestion? I would
really apperciate any help you can give me!
--- "David N. Welton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have the 'slink and a half' distribution, and I'm
> wondering if there
> is any way to wedge a driver for the 3dfx banshee
> card that I have in.
> I tried downloading one from 3dfxgamers.com (only
> rpm's... lame), but
> there were some mis
I would like to resubmit this query of the list.
I have revised it somewhat to make more sense.
>I have done interesting things.I am running
>potato and went to ftp.debian.org to get the latest
>updates via apt. I was using dselect and selected all
>updated packages from the availabi
I have done interesting things.I was running
potato before it was frozen and, after hearing of a
freeze, went to ftp.debian.org to get the latest
updates. I was using dselect and selected all packages
from the availability list. I removed the recommended
removal or hold packages and went t
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your redirection in the way of
install. It helped me greatly in overcoming the
hurdle to installation.
Tim
P.S. Sorry for the delay.I've been trying to get
the install correctly configured but have run into
problems w/ the perl and
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your redirection in the way of
install. It helped me greatly in overcoming the
hurdle to installation.
Tim
P.S. Sorry for the delay.I've been trying to get
the install correctly configured but have run into
problems w/ the perl and
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your redirection in the way of
install. It helped me greatly in overcoming the
hurdle to installation.
Tim
P.S. Sorry for the delay.I've been trying to get
the install correctly configured but have run into
problems w/ the perl and
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