Initialize? Nope. Never thought of that! I guess my boot partition
(/dev/hda1)was automatically initialized when I loaded linux. And yes the
disk2 mount point exists. I will try that! thank you!
- Original Message -
From: Martin Fluch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Wendell Buckner &
I've had this problem since I started fooling around with
linux about four months ago and never fixed. Since then I've added gnu
c/c++, fvwm and network card (thanks to the debian users group). Samba is
hopefully on the way, but back to this nagging problem I have. I
can't seem to mount
(Re:network card problems)
Thanks Phil and Hubert for responding! I've loaded the module (ne.o) and
ran the ifconfig command with success (with your help)! Can either one of
you guys or anybody else in debian land tell me what HOWTO document I can
use to help me with my next step(s)... i.e.
dress? I've
tried it already and it fails.
-Wxb1
- Original Message -
From: Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Wendell Buckner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian Users Group
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: network card problems
> A long time ago,
I have a DE-220PCT ISA network card which is in a 486
PC. And my goal is to eventually have this P.C. as a client on my NT
network. I am completly new to this and don't really know what I'm doing.
I have the network HOWTO (generic network configuration information) but i'ts
not helping! I
an Hachinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Wendell Buckner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian User
Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: Why can't I run my program
>
>>- Original Message -
>>From: Wendell Buckner
>>To: Debian Users Group
>>
I was playing around with GNU C before I getting ready to load
GNU C++, and decided to write a simple c program (The standard hello world
app). I was doing this to make sure that GNU C was working properly. I
compiled the application as follows:
gcc -v hello.c -o hello
I thought this wo
ate: Monday, August 16, 1999 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: No Mouse, No X Windows
>Hello Ed,
>
>On 16-Aug-99, you wrote:
>
>EC> Wendell Buckner wrote:
>EC>>
>EC>> Well the graphically interface is nice(I've been dealing with just
>EC>> console up to now)
hn Carline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Wendell Buckner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian Users Group
Date: Sunday, August 15, 1999 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: No Mouse, No X Windows
>Wendell Buckner wrote:
>
>> I'm almost there... Almost running x windows... But
>> x-windows d
I'm almost there... Almost running x windows...
But x-windows drops out from initializing giving me an error indicating that
there is no mouse. And sure enough the file it was looking for, /dev/mouse, is
not there! I've been looking for some way to create or install a mouse. I
must be look
My Linux pc now boots and tries to
"startx" immediately. I believe it is attempting to 'probe' my
video card and when it does this it corrupts the video screen. It also
aborts starting x leaving the screen corrupted. I can see from key presses
that it's dropped to the "console", but I st
When I use Insmod ppa (to connect my zip 100
iomega drive via parrallel port), I get the following error:
ver 1.42
probing port 03bc
probing port 0278
0 hosts
/lib/modules/2.0.36./scsi/ppa.0 device or
resource busy
Does any one have any ideas about this
one?
By the way, I tested the z
I'm trying to connect my iomega zip 100 to my
linux box and the ZIP-HOW-TO I found on zip drives says that I should do a
"insmod ppa" before I attempt to compile the kernel. I guess the
module necesary to attach the zip drive may already be compiled into my kernel?
And this instruction mig
Has anyone out there attempted to use a iomega
zip disk with linux? I see from the invformation on the debian website
that it can be done. Has anyone run into problems trying to do this?
If so, please let me know, cause I plan on attaching one to my Linux P.C.
soon and I'd like it to go
Thank you everyone for your help with
x-windows. I haven't gotten a chance to apply your suggestions today, but
I will attempt to load x tommorrow. Thanks Again.
Wxb1
I hate to be a novice Linux/Unix user but I
can't help what I am! Someone...please tell me
WHAT PACKAGE CONTAINS X WINDOWS!!!
I have the following packages (I thought one of these might be
X):
dfm_0_9_1-4.debexplorer_0_72-2_1.debexplorer-icons-kde_0_72-2_1.debexplorer-icons-ms_0_72
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