On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:04:54 +0800, "Robert Vangel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
[...]
> So now we have:
>
> 0. bash
> 1. irssi
> 2. centericq
> 3. bash
> 4. irssi
>
> If I close screen 3, is there a way for me to renumber screen 4 back to
> 3 (so that if I open another screen, the NEW one will
> I notice the blank screen (with vertical lines) occurs after the line :
> "Calculating modules dependencies" during the boot process ...
> I use vga=ask in lilo.conf but this change only affect the text mode
> before
> the switch (blank screen) after "Calculating modules dependencies"
> And yes,
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:59:55 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> During the
> boot process of this new kernel i loose console text (when
> loading some framebuffer module ?). I get a blank screen
> with vertical lines on consoles text. After some times,
> the x windows (kde) then appears, fine...
>
> You really don't need the latest version of gcc in order to install
> Sarge,
> no matter what install technique you use. All the stuff that you need to
> install the OS is already compiled in a self consistent way. Once you
> have
> Sarge installed, you get the latest gcc for further work,
>
> I looked at my copy of debinst rc2 CD. It has deb package of wget and
> udeb package of debootstrap on it in directory named pool. I believe
> udeb is a compact and stripped down version of a regular deb, so it
> probably has all you need for chroot, plus a lot of stuff that you
> might not n
Works fine with custom 2.4.18 kernel with "graphical console" enabled.
Maybe Debian is correct not to include this in the stable default
kernels since the feature is experimental. otoh.. default vga modes on a
15" laptop makes working in the console almost impossible. Maybe this
feature is now matu
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:38:25 -0500, "Joey Hess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > understand is the soon-to-be official "sarge" release..) and I could not
> > find the basedbs.tar file.
>
> There's no such animal for sarge.
>
> > I also noticed that the section "Installing
> > ... could not find the basedbs.tar file.
>
> There's no such animal for sarge.
>
> > I also noticed that the section "Installing
> > Debian GNU/linux from a UNIX/linux System" in the "testing" Installation
> > Guide does not exist.
>
> Sure it does. http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i
I am in the process of switching from RedHat to Debian and I installed
woody in a chrooted environment environment using debootstrap and the
basedebs.tar base system as advertised in section 3. of the woody
Installation Guide. I searched the "testing" repository (which I
understand is the soon-to-b
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