Using the debian kernel image 2.4.18 (or 16, 17, etc) I try and insert
the module for my sound card (es1371), the kernel hangs. No oops, no
messages anywhere, other than a being told loading the module was a
success. I have to press the reboot switch to get the machine going again.
I pulled
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
jesus. speak of the devil. i just spent about an hour on this today, in
fact. you guys are mind readers.
i'm using OSS drivers (not alsa). xmms kept segfaulting. using the process
of elimination, i determined it was was the alsa plugin.
perhaps we should file a bu
how does those tools should be used then?
presently, if I want to find out application XYZ is available I
"dpkg -l '*XYZ*'" and check the result. if i want something from the list, i
then "apt-get XYZ-whatever"
thanks
Atleast on my system,
"dpkg -l XYZ" will look for a package already on
Running debian woody 2.4.12
I use XMMS all the time and have never had a problem with it. Today I
decided to play around with plug-ins so I did a
"apt-get install `apt-cache search xmms plugin | cut -f1 --delimiter=\
|sed s#smpeg-xmms##`" to get all the plugin packages. I did the sed
part si
I am runing Woody, kernel 2.4.9, using CUPS for printing.
I just got a Lexmark E210 laser printer which is supported under linux. They
want you to install their ghostscript rpm(or source) and then a cups ppd to
use the printer.
I have not been able to get the ghostscript package to work under
Does anyone have any tips to getting a no-name ISA NE?000 clone working
with Sid? I does work fine as I rebooted to Mandrake and used it...
Is it a PNP card? If so you need to use the isapnp tools. Otherwise the
card should have jumpers on it and you can set them to whatever IO and IRQ
yo
I don't have that problem.
I installed php4 and edited the apache conf file to enable php4 (the module
and the extenions), it worked right away. Now the php4-mysql isn't in
woody, but I just grabbed the sid version and its working just fine.
Steven
At 03:38 PM 6/13/01 -0500, you wrote:
is
You can read "man interfaces" for the full details, but this is what it
should be...
# Configure ethernet interface
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 10.10.10.254
netmask 255.255.255.0
broadcast 10.10.10.255
The "auto eth1" tells it to start on boot up, the "iface
Hi,
I'm running a Debian testing and another machine with stable. I'm trying
to setup the machine so only certain users can login in remotely with the
sshd, right now any user can.
After poking around /etc/security/access.conf seems to be what I want to
edit. But I can't seem to get it wor
Since you only want to pointed in the right direction I suggest you start at
www.linuxdoc.org
Since that is quite vague you can go here
http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Net-HOWTO/index.html
And for even more specific type this in on your command line
man hosts
and
man hostname
and
man gateways
At 06:02 PM 19/12/2000, Phillip Deackes wrote:
I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about
firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my
system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody.
Is there a free (or low-cost) firewa
To find which IRQ a ISA PnP card is using, you need to use the ISA PnP
tools. I think it might even be installed with a default debian setup.
run "pnpdump" and it will scan for cards and tell you everything you need
to know about the device to get it running.
Of course refer to the manfiles
eth0 isn't suppose to be in /dev
If your driver is loaded properly then all you have to do is "ifconfig eth0
up" to configure the device and get it running.
Do "man ifconfig" for details.
To have debian configure it automatically on boot up edit
/etc/network/interfaces.
I would point you
At 01:56 AM 23/11/00, you wrote:
It doesn't have to support X, just port forwarding. The user will have
to supply appropriate xhost and xauth authorization values.
Well Putty doesn't support that either :-)
"SSH port forwarding and X forwarding."
Better solution IMO would be VNC.
Where is
You cannot use root to login with telnet. Its disabled by default for
security reasons.
At 11:28 PM 22/11/00, you wrote:
I have a question. Is there some configuration that I need to make in
order to telnet in to my Linux box. I have a static ip, and i can log on
locally. I have the gateway c
I am sure you will get several replys like this, however as a Debian newbie
aswell I find console-apt (capt) to be extremely easy to use and I can
always find what I need.
"apt-get install console-apt" to install it and "capt" to run it.
Never truely got the hang of dselect either :-)
Unless I am reading the putty "wishlist" wrong, putty doesn't support X in
its current form
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist.html
Unix/X (need a local-xterm back end)
At 02:08 PM 22/11/00, you wrote:
Unfortunately at work I must use a windows machine, but Id like to
I have a error come up while the kernel is booting, although it doesn't
affect the machine it makes the kernel loading take much longer than it should.
I am running woody and I have one HD (hda) its an IDE.
During boot up I get the following
ide1: SIS5513 Bus-Master DMA disabled (BIOS)
hda: WD
At 09:13 AM 22/11/00 +0100, you wrote:
Hello,
Does someone have a hint on how to set up W98 machines to work in my (small)
Linux (eth-based, 100Mbps) network. One Linux box is used as a
gateway, the others have their traffic routed using ipchains. Setting
up the ipchains rule and the gateway en
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