Is there a driver for the Belkin USB 10/100 Ethernet
Adapter, part F5D5050?
The Pegasus driver in the installer failed.
Thanks, ... Peter E.
shark at gulfnet dot sd64 dot bc.ca
Desktops.OpenDoc http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/
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I have a Compaq Presario 5330 with Etch installed.
During startup this report appears on the screen.
"* esssolo1 disabled in configuration"
modconf does not install the esssolo1 driver
properly and of course there is no sound.
Does "disabled" refer to hardware, as in jumper,
or to software.
An
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Hello Andrew,
Since your reply I've read several reports of a problem between
3c509 and SB16. Appears that PnP fails to assign them distinct IRQs.
as> anything in dmesg or other logs about it?
The
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Hello Andrew,
Since your reply I've read several reports of a problem between
3c509 and SB16. Appears
Now I have Etch with kernels 2.4.27 and 2.6.15 available.
With 2.4.27, drivers sb and usb/audio will not install
with modconf. The 3c509 nic works.
With 2.6.15, the 3c509 does not work. lsmod reports
it but modprobe -v 3c509 reports nothing.
I am interested to solve both cases. Any ideas?
There is an Altec AHS302usb headset here which I want
to use with Skype in Etch.
modconf refuses to install /kernel/drivers/usb/audio
and alsaconf reports thus.
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found.
Unloading sound driver modules: (none loaded).
Can anyone offer a hint or two to resolve
RFC 867specifies the protocol of the Daytime service,
which I believe is configured properly in inetd.conf
on a machine here.
Is there any client in Debian which can invoke Daytime
on a neighbouring machine on a LAN?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
Desktops.OpenDoc http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/
The Installation manual for the x86 contains this.
"5.1.3.A Booting from USB Memory Stick
... the kernel on the boot floppy should detect your USB
stick automatically. When it asks for the root floppy, ..."
I made a boot floppy and bootable USB stick for Etch
according to the manual. The old A
When Apache and Proftp are installed, startup scripts are inserted
in /etc/init.d. Mgetty can be started with a line in
/etc/inittab.
Neither such arrangement is made when the TightVNC server is
installed. Can anyone tell me why?
Is a command to start the vncserver in initab sensible? I aim
t
Hello Paul,
Wed, 29 Jun 2005 23:16:41 +0200
> Use the videogen ...
Thanks for telling me about videogen. I spent an
hour or so with it.
The man page lists only a few parameters for the
.videogen configuration file. All others are only
command line parameters. That is a little awkward.
I am
>From another OS I know that a system here will display
at 1024 x 768 x 16. "startx" alone appears to produce
a
resolution of 640 x 480. The man page tells me how to
specify the color depth. Can the 1024 x 768 resolution
also be specified? How?
Thanks, Peter Easthope shark at gulfnet dot
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> 1. Usually during installation, there is posibility to modify proposed
> partitions.
Certainly. It would have allowed me to make
the partition smaller but not larger.
> Someting like expert mode, or so.
fdisk in the Woody installer
Joost Witteveen and anyone interested,
jw> Maybe something in /etc/hosts.allow ... ?
Yes. hosts.allow needed an improvement. Thanks.
The oberon client still reports no response.
Someone please tell me what in debian is a daytime client?
Google finds nothing helpful in http://www.tldp.org/.
/etc/inetd.conf in Sparc Woody contains these lines.
daytime stream tcp nowait rootinternal
#daytimedgram udp waitrootinternal
Anyone have an idea about making this system respond to
a daytime request from another system on the LAN?
Thanks,
At Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:21:49 +0800 John Summerfield replied,
"Testing isn't so silly."
Seemed hopeful. The Sarge boot diskette goes OK.
The root diskette starts OK but soon this message
appears endlessly.
"Entering low memory mode, please wait ...
/build/buildd/ ... (frontend_new): Cannot load f
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Readers of debian-user,
At 2004-08-14 20:12:56 -0300 Stephen Cormier wrote,
"I would say get the bf2.4 floppy images.
I have an older machine here with the same
network card in it and the install went fine,
besides you end up with a 2.4 kernel instead
of a 2.2."
Thanks
Debian Users,
This problem occurs in an attempt at diskette/network
installation of Woody on an ISA 486 DX with a SCSI disk
attached via an AHA-1542B.
I retrieved the Woody 3.0.23, 2002-05-21 images,
rescue, root, driver-{1..4}.bin, and put them on diskettes.
Installation appeared OK until attem
In the past I've always begun the installation of
a system with the rescue diskette and then installed
from a remote server as soon as the network was
accessible.
Now that Woody is running I want to install a fresh
disk and install the "testing" system on it. Hardware
configuration and installati
Users of diald,
System: Debian Woody
Package: diald 0.99.4-5
The manual pages for diald and dialdexamples refer
to the configuration file diald.options. Documentation
files do not mention diald.defaults.
Installation includes /etc/diald/diald.defaults but
there is no diald.options.
/etc/init.d
If I'm not confused, these two lines are in the
default Woody pap-secrets file.
# Evey regular user can use PPP ...
* (none) "" *
Can anyone explain why the server entry is (none)
rather than *?
Thanks, Peter E.
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John Hasler said,
> You or some script erroneously created
> a default route to your LAN. Get rid of it.
Last weekend
find / -type f -exec grep "add default" {} \print
found only documentation. The offending
installation is nicely hidden.
Paul Galbraith said,
> ... try changing [add defaul
When ppp is started, these messages are recorded
in the syslog.
... pppd[n]: Couldn't set pass-filter in kernel:
Invalid argument
... pppd[n]: not replacing existing default route
to eth0[192.168.1.1]
... pppd[n]: Cannot determine ethernet address
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