Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-31 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 31 October 2013 10:35:41 Dmitrii Kashin wrote: > Lisi Reisz writes: > > One of these days I shall actually remember taht it is not safe > > to click "reply" on the Debian list.  Sorry, John. :-( > > > > On Tuesday 29 October 2013 16:34:15 John Hasler wrote: > >>  GUI network manager su

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-31 Thread berenger . morel
Le 31.10.2013 17:11, messmate a écrit : On 31/10/2013 16:58, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: Le 31.10.2013 16:51, messmate a écrit : I installed also in about 15 min a multiscreen nvidia. (no answers drom the list for that) If this can help someone. all the best I replied to you, but

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-31 Thread messmate
On 31/10/2013 16:58, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: Le 31.10.2013 16:51, messmate a écrit : I installed also in about 15 min a multiscreen nvidia. (no answers drom the list for that) If this can help someone. all the best I replied to you, but you did not gave any feedback. The soluti

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-31 Thread berenger . morel
Le 31.10.2013 16:51, messmate a écrit : I installed also in about 15 min a multiscreen nvidia. (no answers drom the list for that) If this can help someone. all the best I replied to you, but you did not gave any feedback. The solution I described is the one I use with my systems, on which I

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-31 Thread messmate
On 29/10/2013 17:10, messmate wrote: Hi, i'v installed wheezy and this is my first impression: - installed in graphics expert mode - any child can do that :) - i don't like gnome so installed kde - the installation is a charm but... On the first run of the installation, no more internet connecti

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-31 Thread Dmitrii Kashin
Lisi Reisz writes: > One of these days I shall actually remember taht it is not safe to > click "reply" on the Debian list. Sorry, John. :-( > > On Tuesday 29 October 2013 16:34:15 John Hasler wrote: >> GUI network manager such as NetworkManager. These don't always >> get along well with manu

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-30 Thread messmate
On 29/10/2013 23:16, Lisi Reisz wrote: One of these days I shall actually remember taht it is not safe to click "reply" on the Debian list. Sorry, John. :-( On Tuesday 29 October 2013 16:34:15 John Hasler wrote: GUI network manager such as NetworkManager. These don't always get along well

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-30 Thread berenger . morel
Le 29.10.2013 21:20, messmate a écrit : On 29/10/2013 17:34, John Hasler wrote: messmate writes: On the first run of the installation, no more internet connection !! I config it manually as always (eth0); ip gateway nameservers and so on. Whatever metapackage you used to install KDE probab

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-29 Thread Lisi Reisz
One of these days I shall actually remember taht it is not safe to click "reply" on the Debian list. Sorry, John. :-( On Tuesday 29 October 2013 16:34:15 John Hasler wrote: > GUI network manager such as NetworkManager. These don't always > get along well with manual network configuration. A m

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-29 Thread messmate
On 29/10/2013 17:34, John Hasler wrote: messmate writes: On the first run of the installation, no more internet connection !! I config it manually as always (eth0); ip gateway nameservers and so on. Whatever metapackage you used to install KDE probably pulled in some sort of GUI network manage

Re: wheezy first install

2013-10-29 Thread John Hasler
messmate writes: > On the first run of the installation, no more internet connection !! > I config it manually as always (eth0); ip gateway nameservers and so > on. Whatever metapackage you used to install KDE probably pulled in some sort of GUI network manager such as NetworkManager. These don't

wheezy first install

2013-10-29 Thread messmate
Hi, i'v installed wheezy and this is my first impression: - installed in graphics expert mode - any child can do that :) - i don't like gnome so installed kde - the installation is a charm but... On the first run of the installation, no more internet connection !! I config it manually as always (e

Re: First Install problems

2004-02-05 Thread Johann Koenig
On Thursday February 5 at 03:44pm Mike Adolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also, I have no sound from my CrystalSound card. Alsa-base is > installed but doesn't seem to detect the card. Tried to use alsaconf > to configure for CS4236B (which worked on Mandrake) but don't know > what many of the

Re: First Install problems

2004-02-05 Thread John Chang
Mike Adolf wrote: I am new to debian, was using Mandrake until 9.2 update trashed all. Anyway, I installed Woody and can't get the modem or sound to work. My modem is internal ISA (hardware controlled) with jumper settings of (port=02F8, IRQ=3) = COM2. Modem works in Windows and also in Mand

Re: First Install problems

2004-02-05 Thread Fiodar Bandarenka
Hi, On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 03:44:34PM -0800, Mike Adolf wrote: > I am new to debian, was using Mandrake until 9.2 update trashed all. > Anyway, I installed Woody and can't get the modem or sound to work. > My modem is internal ISA (hardware controlled) with jumper settings of > (port=02F8, IRQ=3

First Install problems

2004-02-05 Thread Mike Adolf
I am new to debian, was using Mandrake until 9.2 update trashed all.  Anyway, I installed Woody and can't get the modem or sound to work.  My modem is internal ISA (hardware controlled) with jumper settings of (port=02F8, IRQ=3) = COM2.  Modem works in Windows and also in Mandrake. Command #

Help needed on first install

2001-02-14 Thread hzi
Hey, Rick! Is you mouse a PS/2? Your problem might be that /dev/psaux wasn't mounted. Another thing that occurs to me are the mouse protocols. The most commom are Microsoft, Logitech and Mouse Man (? not sure here!). If you're using XF86Setup, it should be fairly easy to test th

Re: Help needed on first install

2001-02-03 Thread Jim
Hi Rick, COM1: maps to ttyS0 not tty0. To tell X where to look for your mouse: Make sure your 'Device' in the 'Pointer' section of /etc/X11/XF86Config is set to "/dev/ttyS0" If you still have problems try checking for gpm running as this can cause problems with X. If it is stop it (as root

Re: Help needed on first install

2001-02-03 Thread Sebastiaan
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Rick Commo wrote: > > This is my first ever Debian install. Previous experience limited to RH > > 4/5 years ago and recently Mandrake 7.1, so I am not a heavy Linux type at > > this point. > > > > Hardware: > > Old AT style mainboard with 233Mhz Cyrix 8x86 > > 80Mb

Help needed on first install

2001-02-03 Thread Rick Commo
> This is my first ever Debian install. Previous experience limited to RH > 4/5 years ago and recently Mandrake 7.1, so I am not a heavy Linux type at > this point. > > Hardware: > Old AT style mainboard with 233Mhz Cyrix 8x86 > 80Mb Ram > Microsoft mouse (also Kensington trackball) >

Re: First install

2000-12-24 Thread Sebastiaan
mounted. Then cd to install and start boot.bat. That will do, Greetz, Sebastiaan On Sun, 24 Dec 2000, Herb Cee wrote: > Dunno if this correct list for first install? > > In case here is: > debian 2.2 flops for idepci, rescue, root, > drv. > Used rawrite2 to make flops

Re: First install

2000-12-24 Thread Nate Amsden
sounds like 1) floppy is bad 2) root image is bad 3) the method you used to write the root disk was incorrect. nate Herb Cee wrote: > > Dunno if this correct list for first install? > > In case here is: > debian 2.2 flops for idepci, rescue, root, > drv. > Used rawrite2 t

First install

2000-12-24 Thread Herb Cee
Dunno if this correct list for first install? In case here is: debian 2.2 flops for idepci, rescue, root, drv. Used rawrite2 to make flops from DOS rescue boots to VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press enter. RAMDISK: compressed image found at block 0 invalid

Re: First Install

2000-10-17 Thread Thomas Guettler
nd i have placed the pkgs there (on the dos > partition). Unfortunatly it then says "Mirror not > found. The directory does not exist". > > I cannot mount the dos partition prior to this as on > reboot, after first install of the Debian Linux files > from the dos partit

Re: First Install

2000-10-17 Thread ian mckerrow
irror not found. The directory does not exist". I cannot mount the dos partition prior to this as on reboot, after first install of the Debian Linux files from the dos partition, it automaticly runs this Debian configuration sequence. Any further ideas? Thanks again. Ian. --- Thomas Guett

Re: First Install

2000-10-17 Thread Thomas Guettler
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 04:41:27PM -0700, ian mckerrow wrote: > Hi all. > > I'm a newbie who's constantly getting tripped up by MS > baggage. I recently installed slink from CD onto a > amarda 4160T laptop as a trial and it all worked (up > to a point). I read docs which indicated the pcmcia > w

First Install

2000-10-16 Thread ian mckerrow
Hi all. I'm a newbie who's constantly getting tripped up by MS baggage. I recently installed slink from CD onto a amarda 4160T laptop as a trial and it all worked (up to a point). I read docs which indicated the pcmcia works better under potato so with false confidence I decided to install it fr

Re: Right List? First install.

1999-11-18 Thread Bryan Scaringe
> > I believe that you remember incorrectly. The NE2000 drivers (ISA and PCI) are > not built into the installation kernel, but must be loaded as modules during > the "Configure Device Driver Modules" step. Opps! It's been a while. Thanks for catching that. > Finally, a few cards that claim

Re: Right List? First install.

1999-11-17 Thread John Pearson
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 03:04:16PM -0500, Bryan Scaringe wrote > OK, > If you are trying to install via floppies, you obviously have the > boot and root disks, and the base system disks (five of them, I think). > There are no floppies for the "Main Packages". > > Let me explain: > Debi

Re: Right List? First install.

1999-11-17 Thread Bryan Scaringe
OK, If you are trying to install via floppies, you obviously have the boot and root disks, and the base system disks (five of them, I think). There are no floppies for the "Main Packages". Let me explain: Debian uses "packages" for programs, libraries, etc. One (usually) package f

Re: Right List? First install.

1999-11-17 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... Further on down you're wondering if this is the correct mailing list for your questions; this is, in fact, the best place for you to answer your questions. > Hello all: > > I'm installing Debian 2.1.something on a P60 using floppies (aga

Right List? First install.

1999-11-17 Thread Melon, Jack
Hello all: I'm installing Debian 2.1.something on a P60 using floppies (against all the warnings in the installation manual http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install ). I've gotten through the hard drive boot and am in, what I believ