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On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 09:45, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Thursday 03 July 2003 15:16, Duane Winner wrote:
> > Could somebody please breifly explain to me what the bf2.4 variant on
> > the 2.4.18 kernel in Woody is all about?
>
> The bf2.4 is a 2.4 kernel that's built for
I'm relatively new to Debian, and have had pretty good success with it
so far, but am trying to become more knowledgable about it.
Could somebody please breifly explain to me what the bf2.4 variant on
the 2.4.18 kernel in Woody is all about?
Why is it called bf2.4?
What makes it different from a
Well, I'm not sure about your 'serveraid controller', so don't know if
this will work for you.
But just yesterday, I ran into the same thing with my Dell PowerEdge
1550 with a Perc3/DC RAID controller.
I was booting with my Debian 3.0 Minimal Install CD (iso image
woody-i386-1.iso)
And it tells
Could somebody please provide a simple breakdown of what I need to do
update my kernel?
I started installed Debian(Woody) with kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 on some
machines few months ago. I was (and still am) new to Debian, and don't
understand all of it's nuances yet.
I saw the Debian Security Advisory
On Thursday 30 August 2001 17:56, Giri X wrote:
> Hi
> I recently installed Debian on a ayatem that had Win2k on it b4. I made 2
> partiotions using GNU Parted and put Debian on the second. But after the
> installation of Debian, I am not able to boot into Win2k. I checked
> /etc/lilo.conf. It had
I don't know if this will help, but give it a try...
1) ifdown eth0 and then ifup eth0
This shuts dowm the ethernet interface, then restarts it.
2) ifdown eth0 then remove the modules from memory, then re-install the
modues and bring the eth0 back up.
Hope this helps,
Duane Curlee ([
es the host name to dish
out IPs that have accounts with AT&T. If my brother doesn't have the
proper computer name in place, he wouldn't get an IP - and thus, could not
surf.
Hope this helps,
Duane Curlee ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Debian User (err... Attempter, anyway)
On Sat, 28 Ju
you'll
need to scrounge up a keyboard for a few minutes at least.
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-Duane
Barbie says, Take quaaludes in gin and go to a disco right away!
But Ken says, WOO-WOO!! No credit at "Mr. Liquor"!!
Robert Waldner wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2001 20:21, Duane Powers wrote:
Brendon wrote:
short question, the subject says it all really. how do you find out which
io port your ISA networkcard is using?
cat /proc/ioports
which will give you only the ports for initialized cards, not that
Brendon wrote:
short question, the subject says it all really. how do you find out which io
port your ISA networkcard is using?
Brendon
cat /proc/ioports
~duane
ot;vigr". Look for the group name
and remove the user from the list of names that follows.
NB: vigr is a front-end to vi (or your favorite editor as defined by
VISUAL or EDITOR) that takes care of file locking and other nice things.
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-Duane
for ARTIFICIAL FLAVORING!!
? If I then insert a root disk,
it kernel panics, with can't load filesystem on 02:00. I'm using kernel
2.4.5 and a standard rescue image from www.debian.org. (1.44)
Thanks in Advance,
Duane Powers
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The behavior is defined in the Eterm theme you're using. On my potato
box the default theme is defined in /usr/share/Eterm/themes/Eterm/MAIN.
You'
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