I've got sound working for normal users and I can mount one of two cdrom
drives with normal users by using a link (/dev/cdrom -> /dev/hdc) to it.
It's than mounted to /cdrom.
When I'm root I can play a audio cd in /dev/hdc just by clicking on /cdrom
(why this is I don't know) but when I'm a normal
It's kind of neccesary that my system is stable cause it is running a
website.
But my whole problem started when I wanted to install the unstable nmap
cause I wanted the newest as possible. I'm now thinking of installing sid
on my second pc (now running windows cause I'm playing Tombraider) so I
Should I upgrade to woody or sid from potato?
Please give me your opinion.
I did use the motherboard with debian potato and everything went fine
> Anyone successfully using this motheboard..
> if so .. please post details !
> thanks
> Cliff
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First I tried to install nmap_2.54.28.BETA-1_i386.deb
It said needs >=libc6_2.2.3-1
So I got libc6_2.2.3-9_i386.deb and installed it.
Then the problem turned up!
When I tried nmap again it got this:
(Reading database ... 10359 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace nma
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