On Mon, 10 Jul 2023 01:30:10 + (UTC)
SIE wrote:
> Does the debian built-in driver support the RTL8852BU chip family of
> network cards?
I assume that's a Realtek device. Short answer: Bullseye (Debian 11),
no; Bookworm (Debian 12), yes. You will need to install the package
firmware-realtek t
Hello,
Does the debian built-in driver support the RTL8852BU chip family of network
cards?
by Eden
Disc Magnet wrote:
> I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
> on my host Debian [...]
> 1. The IP address of the QEMU system appears to be in 10.30.*.* range.
> However, the IP address of my host system is in 192.168.2.*. I can't
> ping QEMU from host or vice versa.
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 01:36:57PM +0530, Disc Magnet wrote:
> I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
> on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
> is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
> console.
>
> Any sol
Disc Magnet writes:
> I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
> on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
> is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
> console.
>
> Any solutions to the following problems?
>
> 1.
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Disc Magnet wrote:
> I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
> on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
> is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
> console.
>
> Any solutions
I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
console.
Any solutions to the following problems?
1. The IP address of the QEMU system a
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 at 23:30 GMT, jake+karen=liam penned:
> Hi
>
> I am running two(2) operating systems Debian Linux and Windows 98. My
> hard drive is partitioned into six (6) sectors. One sector is
> formatted as FAT32, this is to be shared by both systems. The problem
> is that either syst
Hi
I am running two(2) operating systems Debian Linux and Windows 98. My
hard drive is partitioned into six (6) sectors. One sector is formatted
as FAT32, this is to be shared by both systems. The problem is that
either system cannot read the files the other system put on the
harddisk. Any su
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 11:56:20AM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 02:18:03PM +0100, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > I guess Jaimos is thinking that it's worth cutting down the .list
> > files to only the packages you need. In fact, unless you're short on
> >
Israel Evans,
The connection is definetly a problem..
Israel Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [28/07/01 at 00:54]:
> Hello,
>
> I bet your connection might be a problem. If you get stuck on Getting. You
> might want to try using a different mirror to download from. I don't know
> h
Jaimos F. Skriletz,
You should not have an opinion on Debian till you see it at work.
Jaimos F. Skriletz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [27/07/01 at 23:44]:
>
> to understand why I've been told its so great, for my opinion of now is not
> that high,
>
> Jaimos F. Skriletz
>
"When I wake u
Jaimos F. Skriletz,
You need to do a checksum on your download, wether you are retrieveing a binary
file as text.
Welcome to Debian & Linux
3 days is a short time to spend in this kingdom, Gandolf.
Jaimos F. Skriletz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [27/07/01 at 23:44]:
>
> To whom it may c
on Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 02:18:03PM +0100, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> "Karsten M. Self" wrote:
> >on Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:51:14PM -0700, Jaimos F. Skriletz
> >([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >>
> >> First I will like to say that your meathod is intivative and I
> >> understand your
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 02:14:27PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
| "pascal weller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >what kind of bandwidth do I save with the pseudo-image-kit ?
| >Just download the iso with a ftp client witch can resume and your done.
| >Do I miss something ?
|
| It doesn't save *you* b
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>on Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:51:14PM -0700, Jaimos F. Skriletz
>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> First I will like to say that your meathod is intivative and I
>> understand your issues of wanting to save banwith, also after thinking
>> about your meathod of using the .list fi
"pascal weller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>what kind of bandwidth do I save with the pseudo-image-kit ?
>Just download the iso with a ftp client witch can resume and your done.
>Do I miss something ?
It doesn't save *you* bandwidth, it helps out the load on the mirrors.
That (at least in theory)
Hi
I'm afraid I 'cheat' and grab the iso direct from http://www.linuxiso.org
which lists Debian right at the top (as it should be ;-) ). I did look
into getting it the Debian way, but decided to go with linuxiso.org as it
was easier and they're geared up for that sort of demand. I'm happy
enou
> |
> | > to begin this project, but little to my knowledge, I have spent
the
> | > last three days reading though your FAQ's, readme files, etc
trying to
> | > figure out how to get the image which should be a simple afair,
yet
> | > failing miserabbaly and I have the following comments/complaints
This was posted earlier in the week:
http://www.linuxiso.org/debian.html
Don't forget to donate to the cause if you find yourself liking Debian
(and you will).
Good luck!
--
Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 05:25:16PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:51:14PM -0700, Jaimos F. Skriletz ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
| > (I didn't want to wait for the CD or purchase one since I have no cash
| > to spare)
|
| False economies at best. You can purchase the
You can get a debian image at:
http://www.linuxiso.org/
I also installed debian (hamm) as my first linux/unix experience. Took me 3
months to get everything working.
Loved every minute of it.
John
--
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Using [Debian] Linux
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pgpz15iRlIPy0.pgp
De
on Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:51:14PM -0700, Jaimos F. Skriletz ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> To whom it may concern,
>
> Hello, I'm tradionally a Window's 98 OS user and am currently in the
Spell checking on long rants is strongly recommended.
> project of teaching myself linux and wanting to
riday, July 27, 2001 5:19 PM
To: Jaimos F. Skriletz
Cc: debian-cd@lists.debian.org; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian Issues!!
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:51:14PM -0700, Jaimos F. Skriletz wrote:
> cash to spare) to begin this project, but little to my knowledge, I have
> spe
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:51:14PM -0700, Jaimos F. Skriletz wrote:
> cash to spare) to begin this project, but little to my knowledge, I have
> spent the last three days reading though your FAQ's, readme files, etc
> trying to figure out how to get the image which should be a simple afair,
> yet f
Hello,
I'm involved in the same process as you at the moment. Maybe my experience
with this will help you, maybe not.
I've just successfully created the .iso image. and it did seem strange at
first, but I finally got everything to work. It may be that your connection
is wacky and that might b
To whom it may concern,
Hello, I'm tradionally a Window's 98 OS user and am currently in the project
of teaching myself linux and wanting to learn how to use its operating
system. After talking to some of my friends who are devout linux users, I
have recived advice that Debian is one of the best
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 05:06:48PM +0100, Lepus wrote:
> Hi.
>
> First of all, it is quite interesting that I didn't get a single reply on
> my question about the esound dependency problems. Am I he only one who
> would like to use Gnome and Alsa at the same time under Potato? :)
> Well, anyway.
Hello.
> I didn't see your original post, however I've used the ALSA
> sound drivers and Gnome no problem. Just a bit fiddly getting the driver
> configure to work. Don't know about your Fractint and motif problem though
> - sorry.
Well, the problem isn't running or configuring the drive
Hi.
First of all, it is quite interesting that I didn't get a single reply on
my question about the esound dependency problems. Am I he only one who
would like to use Gnome and Alsa at the same time under Potato? :)
Well, anyway.
The other thing... I downloaded the "Fractint for motif" (Xmfract)
As a student and an employee at the UW, it seems to me very unlikely that
Pine will even be actively developed in the near future, considering the
generally antagonistic attitude of the administrators (PHB's, so to speak)
towards anything non-Microsoft, and more and more of the students,
faculty, a
On Tue, Apr 06, 1999 at 05:01:12PM -0700, Terry Gray wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Bruce Sass wrote:
> > 2. The above requirement places Pine in non-free, rather than main,
> > which means Pine could not be put onto Debian CD's. The only fix for
> > this is a licensing change; for Pine to modify th
On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Terry Gray wrote:
> The possibility of UW releasing a version of Pine specifically for Debian
> Linux is not out of the question,
I think a possible solution for this "problem" is that UW itself
distributes pine in .deb format.
Would you willing to do this?
> but it is also
Thanks Bruce; I appreciate your note.
-teg
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Bruce Sass wrote:
> Terry,
>
> Sorry if I misrepresented your position,
> "broke off" does carry too much connotative baggage.
>
>
> - Bruce
>
>
Terry,
Sorry if I misrepresented your position,
"broke off" does carry too much connotative baggage.
- Bruce
--
On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Terry Gray wrote:
> Bruce,
> I would have been much happier with phrasing such as "has not yet
> responded" rather than the much more pejorative "broke off
> com
On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Terry Gray wrote:
[snip]
> One difference between sharing patch files vs. redistributing the
> resulting binaries is that the ultimate user or site administrator will
> tend to be more conscious of what is "standard Pine" vs. "modified Pine"
> if they go through the process of
Bruce,
I would have been much happier with phrasing such as "has not yet
responded" rather than the much more pejorative "broke off
communications"... Sigh. Whatever.
Brock, we actually had been having discussions on this topic, and were
working on a reply to you. I apologize for the delay in r
There are three issues with pine
(in order of importance to Debian, imo):
1. Pine does not allow redistribution of modified binaries without
explicit permission to do so. There are three fixes: Pine provides
executables that do not require tweaking by Debian, then takes on the
job of a Debian ma
** NOTE: The Pine developers wanted to give me a new message to quote/post
publicly -- after waiting for a month for this message, and having
requested it numerous times, I've decided to go through anyhow **
Hi,
I've been in touch with the Pine developers at U Washington (U Dub)
recently, and it
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