> Would someone PLEASE answer my e-mails and help? I have tried to install
> Debian Linux, and get stuck in the cfdisk menu. How do I go through this
> menu, and continue? I would appreciate an answer.
> I am not a novice at this, since I am running Win 95, NT 4.0 and OS/2
> WARP on differen
First, you probably want to install 1.3, not 1.2, unless you have some
specific reason for doing so.
>Would someone PLEASE answer my e-mails and help? I have tried to install
>Debian Linux, and get stuck in the cfdisk menu. How do I go through this
>menu, and continue? I would appreciate an ans
On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, Robert S. Ross wrote:
> Would someone PLEASE answer my e-mails and help? I have tried to install
> Debian Linux, and get stuck in the cfdisk menu. How do I go through this
> menu, and continue? I would appreciate an answer.
This request is a bit vague. Tell us what you have
Would someone PLEASE answer my e-mails and help? I have tried to install
Debian Linux, and get stuck in the cfdisk menu. How do I go through this
menu, and continue? I would appreciate an answer.
I am not a novice at this, since I am running Win 95, NT 4.0 and OS/2
WARP on different partit
On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, Robert S. Ross wrote:
> Would someone PLEASE answer my e-mails and help? I have tried to install
> Debian Linux, and get stuck in the cfdisk menu. How do I go through this
> menu, and continue? I would appreciate an answer.
> I am not a novice at this, since I am runnin
>Finally, an answer. I get to the point in cfdisk where I can make it
>bootable ( I am using a DOS partition on my second HD), creating the
>primary area. Then What? I have 64 meg of RAM, so I don't think I need
>the cache area.
I assume you mean that you created a primary Linux partition. Grea
Thanks to all of you who helped me on that problem.
Now everythings works fine except pari but I think that now I'll be able to
cope with it.
I have to apologize because as one of you pointed out to me there was a FAQ
answering to the most part of my problem.
Laurent.
On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
> I bought InfoMagic Linux Developper's Ressource 6 CD set od december 1996.
..
> So what should I download to fix this apparently bad organised CD.
This is unfortunately a FAQ. Someone was kind enough to write a little
document about it. Point y
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On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
> So what should I download to fix this apparently bad organised CD.
I have TRI-LINUX from Linux Software Labs (I believe) and I had the same
problem (with the same three packages). Everything seems to work fine an
On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
> I bought InfoMagic Linux Developper's Ressource 6 CD set od december
> 1996. I've decided to install Debian from it but a bunch of packages
> can't configure after installation
Let me guess.. you installed all of the packages the first time you ran
Laurent:
To fix the broken packages add /usr/X11R6/lib to your /etc/ld.so.config
file and run ldconfig as root. You should then be able to install the
3 tex packages that break. MAKEDEV is broken on the December 1996 release.
You can download the fixed makedev package from the debian ftp site an
I bought InfoMagic Linux Developper's Ressource 6 CD set od december 1996. I've
decided to install Debian from it but a bunch of packages can't configure after
installation in particular LaTeX (and BTW lot of related packages too...) an
Pari which were of particular interest to me.
After readin
> * Please reply by e-mail *
>
> I am trying to install debian 1.2 on a PC from scratch. The initial
> installation works fine, but I have problems with package selection
> using dselect. I ahve copied the source tree from ftp.debian.org
> and I am using rex-fixed as og Jan 3
>
> i) Several pac
oftware is not working correctly, any ideas?
>
> Xinbing
>
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> Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 11:26:28 -0500 (EST)
> From: Xinbing Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help with installing Debian 1.2
>
> Hi, I'm tryin
1996 11:26:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Xinbing Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with installing Debian 1.2
Hi, I'm trying to install Debian 1.2 stable version for the fiest
time. I downlowaded the six floppies from www.debian.org.
My computer's configuration: P
Hi, I'm trying to install Debian 1.2 stable version for the fiest
time. I downlowaded the six floppies from www.debian.org.
My computer's configuration: P 90 MHz, 32 MB, PCI bus, two SCSI disks,
scsi controller is NCR53c810 (so the computer reports),
first disk 1 GB with MS DOS installed, seco
Hi,
Pardon me if this has been dealt with already but I am having
difficulties installing Debian-1.2 on my other hard disk.
Basically, my machine hangs when reading either the resq1440.bin
or the new-resq1440.bin disk. In the former case, my machine
hangs at the line (I think)
$Id
On Sun, 29 Dec 1996, Robert Nicholson wrote:
> I'm guessing that pcmcia_cs is just too big to be in the base?
Yep. :)
Just through the pcmcia stuff on an extra diskette.
Plus, Not everyone needs pcmcia support from the base disks.
--
Daniel Stringfield
m
Well, I had a problem with BIOS revision 5.60 .. The reported
bzImage problem. However, I've just noticed no such problem after upgrading
to 5.80 which Toshiba made available in December.
If you have a Tecra 700 series notebook do see if an upgraded BIOS
fixes this problem.
I would like t
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