"François Chenais" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to use a proxy with apt-... commands ?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> François
i wrote this line in my apt.conf:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxy.mycompany.com:8080";;
the same thing (with obvious changes) sh
Hello,
Is there any way to use a proxy with apt-... commands ?
Thanks a lot
François
Hi Colin,
@ 7:20:35 PM on 11/25/2001, Colin Watson wrote:
>> In order to do an FTP install for woody, I need the baseX.tgz or the
>> baseX.bin files. Only the drivers, root, and rescue images are
>> available (no base install files):
> base*.tgz files are no longer used for
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 01:58:26PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> @ 12:55:03 PM on 11/25/2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> > Hmm? There should be no problem with FTP. What exactly are you
> > looking for?
>
> In order to do an FTP install for woody, I need the baseX.tgz or the
> b
Hi Colin,
@ 12:55:03 PM on 11/25/2001, Colin Watson wrote:
>> Err, alright, so I figure out everything will be fine with my hardware
>> if I stick with woody, but I get ready to install and what?! No FTP
>> install for woody? What in the world?
> Hmm? There should be no p
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 02:56:28AM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> Err, alright, so I figure out everything will be fine with my hardware
> if I stick with woody, but I get ready to install and what?! No FTP
> install for woody? What in the world?
Hmm? There should be no problem with
Err, alright, so I figure out everything will be fine with my hardware
if I stick with woody, but I get ready to install and what?! No FTP
install for woody? What in the world?
So I'm going to have to install potato and then dist-upgrade? Over
dialup? :-)
If I do have to install stable,
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:14:02AM -0500, Dale Kosan wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied about the apt question. I was just wondering, is
> there a way to do a testing install over ftp? I would like to set-up another
> box and go this route.Would I just go to the testing directory and download
>
Thanks to all who replied about the apt question. I was just wondering, is
there a way to do a testing install over ftp? I would like to set-up another
box and go this route.Would I just go to the testing directory and download
some floppy images? Which ones? What url would I point the install a
I need some help here.
I'm trying to install potato (or any debian)
on to my laptop that has a pcmcia ethernet card that i know works under linux
(used it with mandrake)
are there any special things i need to be
doing/special disks (rescue/root) to get the install to detect my
pcmcia/et
u can easily download and install anything you want.
-jeff
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 08:04:03PM +0100, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> I would be very grateful for any pointers to doing an ftp install of
> Debian - I have a PCI ISDN card (AVM) BTW so this would probably
> complicate matters.
>
&
I would be very grateful for any pointers to doing an ftp install of
Debian - I have a PCI ISDN card (AVM) BTW so this would probably
complicate matters.
I can't find any documentaion detailing what I would have to do so a
reference to a web page or other source of info would be grate
something.
Groetjes, Ookhoi
> -Original Message-
> From: Cory Rudder
> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:13
> To: 'Patrick Olson'
> Subject: RE: FTP Install
>
>
> Thanks for your response, For the info of everyone it s
> Thanks for your response, For the info of everyone it seems that FTP install
> capabilities are not yet a reality for debian.
^^^ ??
FYI I originally came to use Debian because at the time it was the
_only_ distribution
ng a mailing list for RedHat that's this helpful! (:
Good luck, let us know how it's going!
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Cory Rudder wrote:
>
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Cory Rudder
> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:13
> To: 'Patrick Olson'
> Thanks for your response, For the info of everyone it seems that FTP install
> capabilities are not yet a reality for debian.
Well, mas... I must admit I got into the thread just now, so I may be a little
repetitive.. The forst time I installed Linux in my life was when I put Debian
in
> Thanks for your response, For the info of everyone it seems that FTP
> install capabilities are not yet a reality for debian. In my experience
> installing debian is no longer a reality. I have in my possession three
> different debian CD's. One I created on the ftp sit
-Original Message-
From: Cory Rudder
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:13
To: 'Patrick Olson'
Subject: RE: FTP Install
Thanks for your response, For the info of everyone it seems that FTP install
capabilities are not yet a reality for debian. In my
Is it possible to install the base system via ftp? I'm trying to
install on a system without a CD-ROM drive (and each one I've
tried to install won't work for some reason), and floppies aren't
cutting it. I would think that it would be possible since the
installer is prompted to set up the network
I'm a debian newbie and I would like to ftp install a stable version of
debian what file do I need to download to do this? Also recommendations on
different versions would be helpful.
Thanks.
ase disk 7
(I assume you can figure out what to do if you've got a 1.2M floppy
drive instead of a 1.44M drive ...)
You don't need the base disks if you have a CD (but then why do an ftp
install?) or you know of an NFS server from which you can install the
base package.
Using the above d
*- On 21 Apr, Chris Gray wrote about "How do I do an ftp install?"
> I got sold on Debian after reading today's discussion on slashdot.
> However, there doesn't seem to be anything in the Debian web site about
> how one goes about installing from ftp. It only tells
Chris Gray wrote:
> I got sold on Debian after reading today's discussion on slashdot.
> However, there doesn't seem to be anything in the Debian web site about
> how one goes about installing from ftp. It only tells me that it is
> possible. So what disk images, etc. do I need?
> Thank you in a
I got sold on Debian after reading today's discussion on slashdot.
However, there doesn't seem to be anything in the Debian web site about
how one goes about installing from ftp. It only tells me that it is
possible. So what disk images, etc. do I need?
Thank you in advance,
Chris Gray
Hi All!
I'm trying to install via FTP with dselect.
I keep getting a Packages file not found error, but I can see the file in the
directory.
any ideas?
Thanks!
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Macon, Ga.
> I had trouble with network.opts because for one thing, "network address" is
> unknown to me, the way it is used there. I will have to look at the
> Networking HOWTO and see if I can make any sense of it.
It's the same as NETWORK in /etc/init.d/network, right? That's how I have
it and it seems
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 24-Feb-99 Mark Ciciretti wrote:
> > Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services
> > are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a
> > friend's laptop.
> >
>
> ummm.. I am not sure, but I think that worked.
On 24-Feb-99 Mark Ciciretti wrote:
> Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services
> are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a
> friend's laptop.
>
ummm.. I am not sure, but I think that worked. I am pinging the laptop from
here now and it did
Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services
are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a
friend's laptop.
On 24-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
>> Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> It says the card is UP a
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On 23 Feb 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote:
>
>> Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
>> Why do think it's lying?
>>
>
> I wonder if he went through modconf and installed the driver for the card.
>
>
I do not specifically recall
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
> Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying.
>
> Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
> Why do think it's lying?
Also, I can ping localhost but that is all.
-
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
> Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying.
>
> Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
> Why do think it's lying?
dmesg shows that the network card is not recog
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying.
Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink?
Why do think it's lying?
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On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
> Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on
>> OpenLinux.
>> I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my
>> network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on OpenLinux.
> I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my
> network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still, it is
> dead.
If you run "ifconfi
I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on OpenLinux.
I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my
network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still, it is dead.
--
Andrew
Hey all,
I'm attempting to install Debian via ftp on a Micron PII-267 but I can't
seem to get ethernet working. The machine's motherboard is a PD440FX,
and the NIC is an Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI 10/100. I think that's
one of those ones that's right on the motherboard and thus part of
Intel'
Hi!
I tried FTP install beind a firewall. dselect can't connect to
ftp.debian.org but I can do it by hand. Does anyone have any
experience? I have to use
@
@
with our firewall.
WP
I've got the initial part of the installation done. The system boots
just fine. When I run dselect, choose access, then ftp, the following
error is returned:
Query/setup script was terminated by a signal:segmentation
fault.
I've also chosen a mounted filesystem and received the same err
Hi,
I am trying to install hamm on my laptop at work which is on a network.
I have installed it to the point where I am using dselect to choose ftp for
my method of installation.
I can connect to the ftp site but seconds later it says ftp disconnect and
then it just sits there.
I can ftp into ftp.d
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 22 May 1998 13:08:50 -0700, Richard Sevenich wrote:
>
> >I am considering a fresh install of hamm from the floppy base diskettes
> >etc. Does this give me network access and ftp so I can then complete the
> >installation with dselect's ftp method?
>
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Fri, 22 May 1998 13:08:50 -0700, Richard Sevenich wrote:
>
> >I am considering a fresh install of hamm from the floppy base diskettes
> >etc. Does this give me network access and ftp so I can then complete the
> >installation with dselect's ftp method?
On Fri, 22 May 1998 13:08:50 -0700, Richard Sevenich wrote:
>I am considering a fresh install of hamm from the floppy base diskettes
>etc. Does this give me network access and ftp so I can then complete the
>installation with dselect's ftp method?
The floppies, along with the base2_0.tgz (or
I am considering a fresh install of hamm from the floppy base diskettes
etc. Does this give me network access and ftp so I can then complete the
installation with dselect's ftp method?
TIA
Richard
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hey cheers ...
that should help a lot ... I'll try that tomorrow!
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/debian/dists/unstable .. deselect finds the packages but later on
> tries can't get the .deb ... argh ...
> The FTP install works fine with Bo though!!
These are the settings that I use; I'm behind a firewall too, so don't get
distracted by the "passive" setting
een trying to install it with dselect through FTP and I have
this problem. If I select hamm or unstable from the /debian
directory, dselect can't find packages.gz. Now if I try from
/debian/dists/unstable .. deselect finds the packages but later on
tries can't get the .deb ... argh
I just set up a new machine with 1.3 and am having a bit of a
problem. Once the base was installed I went to do an FTP install of
the rest of the sustem. When I go to do anything that requites
attaching to an ftp server the thing times out. We have just gotten
our new class C and don
hello,
Dustin Withers wrote:
>
> I've been using Linux for sometime now and have had the internet working
> under Slackware I then switched over to debian and was goin' to do the FTP
> install, I've got all the networking stuff configured correctly but when I
> ru
I've been using Linux for sometime now and have had the internet working
under Slackware I then switched over to debian and was goin' to do the FTP
install, I've got all the networking stuff configured correctly but when I
run pon it dials out and logs me in and then hangs up af
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> /usr/sbin/pppd -d connect 'chat "" \
>AT\&C1\&D2\&F2%G1%E0X4M0L0DT \
>CONNECT "" ogin: word: ' \
>/dev/cua2 defaultroute -detach
> connect /etc/ppp/ppp-connect
> /dev/cua1
I'd suggest ttyS2 and ttyS1 instead of
At 7:15 AM 5/22/97, Pavel Galynin wrote:
>hello world,
>
>i am currently trying to install debian linux. i edited ppp.chatscript
>and ppp.options_out after rtfming for some time, but it still doesn't
>work. i go into dselect, try to connect to ftp.debian.org and it gives
>me a bad name error. i fig
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote:
> Pentium 200 Mhz, 2 x 3.1 GB WD hdds, 32 mb ram, 33.6 modem on com2.
> I edited the ppp files (i can send em if you need em) and tried to ftp
> with dselect without doing anything to connect to my isp, assming that
> dselect would spawn pppd and make it c
From: Pavel Galynin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well, it was just a series of odd ascii characters.
A lot of "}" characters in it, per chance? That would be a PPP packet
that should have been directed to your modem, not the console. This
indicates the wrong arguments to pppd. Just how did you connect?
G
Ditto what Dale says re: the output from pppd ... are you actually
running pppd by hand or using the debian pon script? I've found that
the scripts work quite well for me ... I suppose it depends on your ISP.
Also, even if you are connected via PPP, you still need to configure DNS
resolution. Th
hello
Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> On Thu, 22 May 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote:
>
> > hello world,
> >
> > i am currently trying to install debian linux. i edited ppp.chatscript
> > and ppp.options_out after rtfming for some time, but it still doesn't
> > work. i go into dselect, try to connect to ftp.d
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote:
> hello world,
>
> i am currently trying to install debian linux. i edited ppp.chatscript
> and ppp.options_out after rtfming for some time, but it still doesn't
> work. i go into dselect, try to connect to ftp.debian.org and it gives
> me a bad name erro
hello world,
i am currently trying to install debian linux. i edited ppp.chatscript
and ppp.options_out after rtfming for some time, but it still doesn't
work. i go into dselect, try to connect to ftp.debian.org and it gives
me a bad name error. i figured that i probably need to connect to my
serv
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Troy M. Lubbers wrote:
> Alright, I've seen this question several times. Once before I was the one
> asking it. But I have yet to get an answer to it. I THINK that I want to
> install Debian. Partially because the option of installing off of an FTP
> server sounds very entic
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Troy M. Lubbers wrote:
> Alright, I've seen this question several times. Once before I was the one
> asking it. But I have yet to get an answer to it. I THINK that I want to
> install Debian. Partially because the option of installing off of an FTP
> server sounds very entic
Alright, I've seen this question several times. Once before I was the one
asking it. But I have yet to get an answer to it. I THINK that I want to
install Debian. Partially because the option of installing off of an FTP
server sounds very enticing, but I have a SLIP/PPP connection. Now does the
I added 5 more perl files, and the next boot floppy set should run dpkg-ftp
correctly.
Thanks
Bruce
11
version. I'm using 1.11 because of the ftp-install option; my machine
doesn't have a CD-ROM drive, nor do I have access to NFS servers, and I'd
prefer to install from floppy if at all possible. (I did a "test" install
of 0.93r6 yesterday, and didn't see this option t
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