I just installed an extension system-wide (in the app dir), but I can't
get my user account to use it. It recognizes the extension, but I can't
seem to actually USE it. The only way I can seem to get it to work is
to delete my .firefox directory and let firefox recreate it. If I do
that, I can u
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 20:37, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > CONFIG_ISAPNP is enabled in the Debian kernel, so is there a way to tell
> > if the kernel found any isapnp cards? I've looked all through /proc,
> > including /proc/bus
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:07, Pigeon wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 10:47:44PM -0600, Robert Rati wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 13:22, Pigeon wrote:
> > > On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 04:00:57PM -0600, Robert Rati wrote:
> > > > I just installed the Debian 2.6.3 kerne
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 13:22, Pigeon wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 04:00:57PM -0600, Robert Rati wrote:
> > I just installed the Debian 2.6.3 kernel for i686 machines and my ISA
> > PNP card. I have an old ISA Plug and Play modem that I had working in
> > kernel 2.4,
I just installed the Debian 2.6.3 kernel for i686 machines and my ISA
PNP card. I have an old ISA Plug and Play modem that I had working in
kernel 2.4, but can't get 2.6 to recognize. With the 2.4 kernel, I was
able to disable PNP OS in my Award BIOS, and the 2.4 Linux kernel found
the card as ju
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 10:51, Hubert Chan wrote:
> >>>>> "Robert" == Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Robert> I'm running Debian unstable and some time ago I lost most of my
> Robert> fonts. ...
>
> Bug 223352?
>
>
I'm running Debian unstable and some time ago I lost most of my fonts.
I keep hoping that it was a bug in a package, but a lot of time has
passed and nothing has improved. I had a problem like this and the
problem was with my fonts.conf configuration, but when I check in
fonts.conf and local.conf
I've been having problems logging into my unstable debian box, and on a
most recent problem I saw this message on the console after I was able
to initiate a reboot:
kmod: runaway modprobe loop assumed and stopped
I looked in /var/log/ksymoops and see logs for the day it happened, but
how I determ
I'm running unstable, and I haven't been able to log in the last few
days because of a recent update. I was finally able to log in and found
that most of my fonts are gone. Most notably was Helvetica. I checked
my fonts.conf and it looked alright, so I tried to make sure the font
still existed o
I'm running unstable, and about a month ago I noticed that after my
machine had been up for a few days that I couldn't initiate a log in
session or switch users. After the password is accepted, the log
session just sits there and never returns a prompt. The system is just
fine though. If I'm alr
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 01:37, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Robert Rati (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
> > I'm running Debian unstable with the DRI trunk ATI drivers, and gdm
> > just
> > stopped starting. I used to use kdm as my display manager, but
I'm running Debian unstable with the DRI trunk ATI drivers, and gdm just
stopped starting. I used to use kdm as my display manager, but it
exhibited the problems gdm is now displaying earlier. When either
display manager attempts to start, I see the normal gray background X
startup and the X mous
I have an Mpact2 video card by Chromatic Research and I have it running
in Linux using the framebuffer device, but is there an accelerated
driver for this card? I've not been able to find any info about this
card working in Linux other than with the FB device. I'm running Debian
stable, and it al
I'm running Unstable, and a while ago the Helvetica fonts disappeared
from my available fonts list. I've searched the Debian archives as well
as on Google, but I haven't found anything that will tell me how to fix
this problem. A message posted last year on the Debian list mentioned
that the Helv
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 16:08, Marcin Fusinski wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Robert Rati wrote:
> > If nautilus has become really unstable, then maybe the next version will
> > fix things. Let's hope that version comes out soon. :)
> Right. I u
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 04:37, Marcin Fusinski wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Robert Rati wrote:
> > I'm running unstable with gnome2, and nautilus has recently started
> > going nuts. When nautilus tries to load, it takes 100% of the CPU and
> >
I'm running unstable with gnome2, and nautilus has recently started
going nuts. When nautilus tries to load, it takes 100% of the CPU and
then endlessly starts popping up windows, all of which fail to load
properly. It spews out error messages and takes up all the processing
cycles on my machine.
Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line
of that file is the Xserver that is used. Change that to whatever you
want it to be. Or, you can just use XF86Setup and select your video card
from the list and it will automatically make the needed changes.
Ya, I just had a similar problem. Uninstall plugger and that should fix
it.
Rob
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, jason wrote:
> Netscape crashed hard on me the other day.. now whenever i try to run it
> from the command line i get
>
> >Bus Er
I just upgraded my potato system to the newest packages and now netscape
bus errors. Is this a known bug that was overlooked and will be fixed?
Netscape worked just fine before the upgrade.
Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1999-00 |
Aka Khyr
I'm pretty sure the packages would have to me modified. To get around it,
you'll have to manually install the packages uses dpkg --force-depends.
Unfortunately, anytime you upgrade packages, dselect will want to remove
those packages because they have unmet dependencies (atleast apt will).
This is
I use it and it works great. The distribution really isn't a factor when
you're talking about performance. It's a really minor thing. The kernel
is what gives you the performance for the most part, and I run 2.2.13 with
no problems at all. Well, aside from a hardware issue, but that's being
sol
You probably have an error with a window-manager. If you don't have a
default set, or your default window-manager doesn't work, that can happen.
I can also happen if xdm (or whatever you're using) can't find your
homedir. Check settings like that. Check the .xsession-error file in
your homedir t
If it's a PCI modem, it's probably a winmodem. From the looks of things
it's a winmodem. I'd return it for two reasons. 1) It's junk and not a
real modem. 2) It'll probably never work on Linux (thank god). I had a
similar problem with a Rockwell modem someone gave me, and it turns out to
be a w
I had this problem also, and the solution is pretty simple. The problem
is that your /usr/info/dir file has gotten corrupted. Mine got corrupted
because of a crash with my potato system, much like you. The fix for this
is to find someone else's dir file and replce yours with their's. If you
loo
Is there a way to tell apt to go ahead and upgrade packages without
worrying about conflicts? Right now, it wants to remove any kde package
installed because they all depend on qt1g, and potato has switched to
libqt1g which I have installed. Does anyone know of a way to continue
upgrading and not
I was reading through the postinstall scripts for dpkg and noticed it
appears to have a way to fix the /usr/info/dir file. Is there a way to
get dpkg to fix this file? It appears to have gotten corrupted somehow
and I now can't install some programs because install-info can't lock the
dir file fo
I keep having problems upgrading packages because of install-info. I keep
getting this error:
install-info: failed to lock dir for editing! No such file or directory
Is this a problem with the dpkg package or something on my system? Is
there a way to force dpkg to go ahead and install the packa
The qt2 packages in potato seem to have been replaced with libqt2
packages, but when I unpack them, I get an error saying:
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libqt2_2.0.2-0.1_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libqimgio.so.0', which is also in package
qt1g
Is there a
There was a posting on here a while ago about a fix for newt0.30
dependency problmes a little while ago, but the message archives don't
seem to have caught up yet. Does anyone remember what the solution was?
I know where to get the package to fix the problem? It's starting to get
annoying not be
For some reason, when I run fortune I get this message:
fortune: no place to put residual probability (0%)
This happened after I ran the newest wine which caused a kernel panic. I
had to do a hard reboot to get the syatem back. Does anyone know why this
is happening or how to fix it?
Yes, I am from Indiana.
Rob
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Marcin Kurc wrote:
> Are there any linux users from Indiana on this list? or maybe Fort Wayne IN?
>
>
> --
> Marcin Kurc
> Indiana Institute of Technology
> System Administrator
>
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Robert Rati wrote:
> >
> > I've been stumped on why SO5.1 hasn't been working on my machine and on a
> > whim, I did a ps aux | grep soffice while it was loaded. What I found was
> > over 10 instances of soffice.bin r
Has anyone else noticed that wine depends on libgl1, but that package is
no longer available? What happened here? Is libgl1 no longer needed for
some reason? Does anyone still have this package because it's not on the
debian site anywhere.
Ya, I ran into this also. I believe I fixed it by uninstalling xfs and
re-installing it. I'm not really sure what causes it or why what I did
fixed it. If that doesn't work, try uninstalling and re-installing the
xfs anf xfstt packages. Wish I could be more helpful, but I kinda
stumbled through
I've been stumped on why SO5.1 hasn't been working on my machine and on a
whim, I did a ps aux | grep soffice while it was loaded. What I found was
over 10 instances of soffice.bin running. When SO quits, those all die.
Is this Star Office's normal behavior? It seems kinda odd to me that that
ma
I'm having a problem compiling plugins for licq, but I think the problem
isn't that related to licq. I get an error when trying to add the qt
library. Here's the error:
c++ -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -g -O2 -I/usr/lib/qt2/include
-I/usr/include/kde -o licq_qt-gui.so obj/icqfunctions.o obj/output
I've read the mailing list archives about the various Star Office problems
in potato, and something tells me that people are on the wrong track. I
am currently getting a "Fatal Error" about 10 seconds after I load Star
Office. Many of the posts that solve Star Office 5.1 problems (which is
what I
Any know the name of some packages that are true-type font servers? I've
been looking for them, but I haven't had any luck. TIA.
Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1999-00 |
Aka Khyron the Backstabber | LI NN N U U X X
I had Star Office 5.1 working just perfectly and upgraded my system to
potato. Now, I had it open and running when I did this and it didn't seem
to have a problem. I had to reboot for something and now when I try to
load Star Office, I get an unrecoverable error and it closes about 5-10
seconds a
I seem to have lost ps, free, uptime, etc when I upgraded to potato. Did
these commands get moved out to aa separarte package or something?
Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1999-00 |
Aka Khyron the Backstabber | LI NN N
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 13-Sep-99 Robert Rati wrote:
> >
> > How did you get the plugins to build? I got LIcq .70 (the stable
> > version)
> > to build, but couldn't get ANY plugins to build to it was basically
> > worthless. What d
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Robert Rati wrote:
>
> > I'm having problems getting any icq client to stay up. I was running LIcq
> > just fine, but recently, it crashes very shortly after I get online.
> > GTK-ICQ is the same
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 13-Sep-99 Robert Rati wrote:
> > I'm having problems getting any icq client to stay up. I was running
> > LIcq
> > just fine, but recently, it crashes very shortly after I get online.
> > GTK-ICQ is the same way.
I'm having problems getting any icq client to stay up. I was running LIcq
just fine, but recently, it crashes very shortly after I get online.
GTK-ICQ is the same way. I've had my machine be unstable for some reason
or another and would crash long compiles (qt, kernel, etc) and more than
once fsc
I'm having a problem running Quake 2. When I try to run it I get this
error:
--- sound initialization ---
sound sampling rate: 11047
--- Loading ref_glx.so ---
ref_gl version: GL 0.01
recursive shutdown
Error: Couldn't load pics/colormap.pcx
W
I was running xdm and kde just happily and I decided to kick up to xdm
windows. No problem. Well, for some reason, KDE now complains that it
needs write permissions to the /tmp dir. What are the permissions and
ownership supposed to be for /tmp and does anyone know HOW the permissions
could've g
I got myself a cheap 10/100 base-t nic figuring I could get Debian to use
it with the ne2k-pci module. Well, unforunteately that doesn't work. I
got a Aompex ReadyLINK 100-TX/PCI card. Doesn't anyone know what drivers
to use with this? I scoured the 2.2.10 documentation, but this card
doesn't
I got a SB Live sounds card for some reason (like there's a noticable
sound difference) and found a driver for it on creative's site.
Unfortunately, the module says it's for non-smp machines. I'm putting
together a dual proc machine and was wondering if anyone has tried/gotten
the module to work o
> 1.) I couldn't run the X Windows GUI because I
> couldn't setup my video card(RivaTNT) which had 16Mb
> memory.
There are now drivers for the RivaTNT, so you should be alright there.
> 2.) Dual boot was successful but when I went into
> Win98 and opened explorer, my computer hanged. (I
> thi
> The scanner has two ports: a 25 pin d-plug and a 50 pin centronics
> port. The SCSI card I'm getting has a 50 pin centronics port. The cable
> that came with the scanner has a 25-pin d-plug at either end.
Most likely, the 25 pin plug is also SCSI. 25-pin and 50-pin Cent were
both out about the
> nVidia has supported their cards with GPL'd source. It's not fully
> developed yet (full speed ETA: September), and doesn't support all the
> acceleration, but the Mesa demos work very nicely on my TNT card (ASUS
> V3400TNT). I haven't been able to get Quake to work. Quake II, though, is
> quite
It's been a while since I've last installed Debian from scratch. Is ViM
the default vi clone installed? I thought it was another clone. Anyone
know?
Rob
===
[EMAI
On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 egm2@jps.net wrote:
> On 30 Jul, Robert Rati wrote:
>
> | I'm running Xfree 3.3.3.1 on my slink system without any problems at all.
> | I just got the debs from ftp://ftp.netgod.net/x and they work fine.
> |
>
> Really, well when I l
On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 egm2@jps.net wrote:
> On 30 Jul, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> |
> | I'm going to use slink, but I need X 3.3.3 (I have a Matrox G200), so I'm
> | getting the 3.3.3.1 svga server right now... What more do I need? Can
> there
> | be problems with mixing different vers
I got a SCSI DVD drive for my computer to use as my CD-rom drive and
expand to DVD in the future. Well,it gets detected just find but it's
device name is /dev/sr0 (it's the first device on the chain). Shouldn't
it be /dev/scd0 since it's basically a cd-rom drive? When I mount
/dev/sr0 I can't us
I want to try and setup an ftp server and wanted to try using proftp as my
ftp daemon. I tried to configure it, but when I ftp to the server, I
don't get proftpd. I get some other ftp daemon. I did a dpkg -S ftpd and
found that netstd appears to have a couple of ftp deamons in it. Can
anyone he
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Michael Walton wrote:
> I have looked at you site, and I was thinking about downloading the OS,
> but I was wondering if it would conflict with my current operating
> system. I am currently running
>
> DOS 6.0, and Win 3.11
>
> I didn't know if these operating systems woul
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Matthew Mueller wrote:
> Does anyone out there know if there is a linux driver for the 3Com 3c523?
> I am trying to install Hamm on my PS/2 Model 55sx, but the networking won't
> go.
>
> Thanks in advance,
Ya, I have linux running on my PS/2 (same model actually) just fine.
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Sera Hill wrote:
> Netscape setup fine using the ./ns-install command (at least it *said* it
> did), and it created the default dir (/usr/local/netscape), and when I check
> it, netscape's there. My mail server is a POP3 server. It's basically any
> mail program I have. I'm
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there an apt-get upgrade to move to a 2.2 kernel without causing
> instability?
I haven't used a kernel package in a long time. I dl my kernel source
from www.kernel.org because the kernels are much more current there. You
don't need to
> I've been having troubles with working on the configuration of my connection
> with the graphics side of things. Can you help me out? Basically, I can't
> get mail from my server and I'm having difficulties with installing
> netscape. Is there anything you can recommend I do? Or should I chec
Does anyone know of nics that DON'T work in Linux? With all the winbloze
wincrap running around, has there been nics made that don't work in Linux?
Does anyone know if D-Link cards works in Linux? Does Linux play nicely
with most PCI nics as well? TIA>
I've constructed a network in my home (ya I'm a geek) and just recently
hooked up a dumb terminal to the router. I'm having an odd problem
though. I can list dirs and things just fine from the router to the
dumbterminal. When I go to through the router to the net, though, the
data comes back and
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Sera Hill wrote:
> me again! I'm having difficulty installing java-icq. When I ran dselect on
> it, dselect couldn't configure it properly. Is there anyone else having
> this problem? Or shoudl I switch to another kind of icq?
Personally, I'd switch to another version of
> When I'm going through the networking setup, it asks me whether to set the
> last bits at 0 or 1 or if I have a different Broadcast address. When I go
> onto winipcfg, I get the following under Host Information: Node Type:
> Broadcast. This doesn't tell me if it sets all last bits to 0 or 1 or
>
> I've used winipcfg to find out the information I need, but Linux is still
> having problems resolving webSite addresses, especially when I run dselect.
> Some of the information that the network config file asks from me I also find
> confusing. Like the gateway question and the Broadcast
> ipchains -A input -p tcp -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 0.0.0.0/0 8080 -j REDIRECT
>
> ipchains: No chain by that name
The chain is forward and not redirect I believe. Read the ipchains
HOW-TO and that should solve your problems. I believe you need another
utility to do port redirection, but I can't get th
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Jason Carley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am now trying to get my scanner installed under linux and sane. I have
> loaded the
> kernel module which promptly finds my scanner. /proc/scsi/scsi reports it
> found.
> Only problem, I am used to linking /dev/scanner to /dev/sg0 (for
> Hello,
>
> I am interested in installing the Linux OS on my Compaq Presario 2266. I
> also wish to retain my current OS, Windows 98. I have been to your FTP site
> but I am confused as to what files I need and where to place them to get
> Linux running. Your assistance is appriciated.
Go
correctly?
Rob
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, John Pearson wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 06:50:48PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote
> > On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, John Pearson wrote:
> >
> > >[snip]
> > > A quick look at the ker
You have a very in depth message, which is good. Your problem is simple.
The rec1400.bin and other files are disk images. You have to extract them
to a floppy disk using rawrite or rawrite2. You'll just have to install
with those floppies because all disks but the rescue disk are in ext2
format,
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, John Pearson wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 04:52:14PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote
> > On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, John Pearson wrote:
> > >[snip]
> > > Your NIC driver is sending stuff to your NIC and expects to receive an
> > > interrupt down th
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, John Pearson wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 08:41:47PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote
> > The message in /var/log/syslog said this:
> > Jul 2 20:27:08 Obereon kernel: eth0: Tx timed out, lost interrupt?
> > TSR=0x1, ISR=0x2, t=3500.
> > Jul 2 20:27:
How does Linux handle bad clusters or can linux not use a hard drive with
bad clusters? How do you get a report of the bad clusters? I was
formatting a HD in linux and it started taking a REALLY long time near the
end of it. In DOS, bad sectors were reported, but it finished formatting.
I instal
;
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> --
> "It's such a fine line between clever and stupid."
>-- David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel of "Spinal T
I have been having problems getting my Debian box to talk to my internal
network at all, and I'm stumped as to why. None of the how-to's have
helped at all. The configuration should be working and I know the ether
card works because I've used it before. I can ping my box from itself,
but I can't
port to connect to and the client then does the connection: note that
> > some windows FTP clients can't do this commonly the dos box ones can't.
> >
> > On Sun, Jun 27, 1999 at 12:00:40AM -0500, Robert Rati wrote:
> > > I setup a router for a home network, a
Just comment out the route add -net line from your /etc/init.d/network
file. It is no longer needed because in the 2.2.x kernels, that is taken
care of in a different place.
Rob
On Sun, 27 Jun 1999, Ralf Comtesse wrote:
> Hello,
>
I setup a router for a home network, and everything seems to work fine but
one thing. I can't use ftp. I can connection to sites outside my network
via ftp, but I can't do the ls command. Usually, when you do a lsc,
you get something back like:
200 Port Command
or something like that, but inst
> (612)888-0123, x417 | FAX: (612)888-3344
> --
> "It's such a fine line between clever and stupid."
>-- David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel of "Spinal Tap"
>
>
> >>> Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/23 6:40 PM >>
Ya, I have a Boca 33.6 running in Linux currently. What do you use to
dial with the modem? What are you trying to dial into? An isp?
Rob
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Doug Dine wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Has anyone successfully gotten a PNP mo
I'm setting up a network at home and have gotten the router setup and
given the IP addresses to their machines, but my debian box won't talk to
the network. Oddly enough, the windows box will, so I know the router is
setup correctly. In order to do that though, I had to change the frame
type from
Is it a PCI modem? If so, it's probalby a winmodem and won't work in
Linux.
Rob
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Dan Hatton wrote:
>
> I seem to be having some difficulty setting up my modem under Debian;
> wvdial gives an input/output error
Are there any ftp sites with the hamm dist still on them? All ther ones
I've found only have slink and potato. Thanks.
Rob
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] : Role-Player, Bab
Has anyone had their nic stop working when changing from 2.2.9 to 2.2.10
kernel? I have an isa linksys card that I just use the ne2000 driver
with, only for some reason at boot up, it can not find my nic even though
the io port has not changed. To make it worse, I can't just insmod the
module (I
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I got the following message while running "pon" on dev/ttyS0.
>
> Jun 20 22:44:43 debian pppd[602]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
> Jun 20 22:44:44 debian chat[605]: abort on (BUSY)
> Jun 20 22:44:44 debian chat[605]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
> J
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> I am not a dedicated Linux lover. I chose Debian becuase I was tired of
> Windoews
> pissing me off by crashing and loosing my data. Some of the Windows
> applications are brilliant pieces of software, and simple and stable to use.
> Especially some
I need some help with setting up a firewall for a router. Basically, I
just want to set it up to forward packets on to other machines on the
network. I read the manpage for ipfwadm, and it looks like ipfwadm -F -p
deny is where I want to begin. Setting the default rule to deny. Problem
is, when
Why does the 2.1 rescue disk not allow you to install to a esdi drive when
the 2.0 rescue disk does? At boot time, the kernel on the 2.1 rescue
disk sees the drives, so the kernel is basically the same as the 2.0
kernel, but there are no devices for esdi drives (eda, edb, etc) in /dev
once the res
I believe you can pass lilo options like that with the append command.
Look for it in the lilo or lilo.conf manpages.
Rob
On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Julienna Chu wrote:
> Guys,
>
> My NIC is not detected properly whe nI boot up. I have t
I want to compile a kernel on one machine and move it to another, but am
having som problems. The kernel README (2.2.9) just says to compile it,
copy it to where lilo looks for the kernel, and run lilo. I've done this
on the other machine, and I get to the "loading linux" message and then
nothing
Might want to try making the device with MAKEDEV.
Rob
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, David Hamilton wrote:
>
> I would expect to see it at /dev/st0 or /dev/tape, but there are no such
> devices. I see the SCSI device during boot and the DAT
Try reading the install documentation. It tells you all you need to know
about installing the base system. From there, you download packages.gz
files that have lists of packages and you select which ones you want.
This is all taken care of in the installation process so all you need to
do is inst
I'm trying to install Debian on a PS/2 55 sx (386/16) and am running into
a number of problems. First, I've compiled a 2.2.9 kernel for it, and
copied it onto the machine and run lilo, but when I try to boot, it
uncompresses the kernel and says it's booting the kernel, but nothing ever
happens. I
You could try mounting the drive as a vfat drive and creating the long dir
that way. I'm not sure if that will work or not (probably won't if the
drive is formated by DOS) but it's worth a try.
Rob
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTE
Well, probably the easiest way is to check with the manufacturer. How old
is the card? You can try doing a pnpdumpo and see if your card is
detected. If not, it's probably not PNP. Another way to tell is to try
doing a modprobe, but that would involve you compiling a kernel probably.
I'm going
What type of card do you have? Is it PCI or ISA? If it's ISA, is it
PNP? We can probably get your card going. I am undertaking the same
project with a few more complications. Namely a PS/2 and MCA bus.
Rob
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, An
Yes this is true, to some extent. YOu have to have two processors with
the same stepping and revision in order to dual-proc them. I have heard
though, that you can have two processors of different stepping and
revision numbers and still multi-proc them, but your performance may
suffer a little.
I was just given a PCI modem by a friend of mine and he calims it's a PNP
modem but not a winmodem. I hope he's right, but I don't know how to tell
if it's a winmodem. Debian sees the modem when I cat /proc/pci and calls
it a serial interface card (same thing windows calls it until you give it
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