Chris wrote:
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 04:40:12 +0200
godo wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
"update-alternatives --install"
On 2010-04-08 23:38, Chris wrote:
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 04:40:12 +0200
godo wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
"update-alt
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 04:40:12 +0200
godo wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
> > Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
> > x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
> >
> > "update-alternatives
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
"update-alternatives --install" seems to be what I want in order to add
/usr/local/firefox/fire
On 2010-04-08 20:38, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Ron Johnson writes:
# update-alternatives --install x-www-browser firefox \
/usr/local/firefox/firefox 3
update-alternatives: error: alternative link is not absolute as it
should be: x-www-browser
What am
Tom Furie writes:
>On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 01:38:56AM -, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
>> Ron Johnson writes:
>>
>> ># update-alternatives --install x-www-browser firefox \
>> >/usr/local/firefox/firefox 3
>> >update-alternatives: error: alternative link i
On 2010-04-08 20:50, Tom Furie wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 01:38:56AM -, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Ron Johnson writes:
# update-alternatives --install x-www-browser firefox \
/usr/local/firefox/firefox 3
update-alternatives: error: alternative link
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-04-08 19:50, godo wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
"update-alternatives --install" seems to b
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 01:38:56AM -, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
>
> ># update-alternatives --install x-www-browser firefox \
> >/usr/local/firefox/firefox 3
> >update-alternatives: error: alternative link is not absolute as it
> >s
Ron Johnson writes:
># update-alternatives --install x-www-browser firefox \
>/usr/local/firefox/firefox 3
>update-alternatives: error: alternative link is not absolute as it
>should be: x-www-browser
>What am I doing wrong?
The easiest way to see how th
On 2010-04-08 19:50, godo wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
"update-alternatives --install" seems to be what I want in ord
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
"update-alternatives --install" seems to be what I want in order to add
/usr/local/firefox/fire
Hi,
I just locally installed upstream firefox, and of course Debian
Alternatives doesn't know about it, so Iceweasel, which uses
x-www-browser loads iceape, which I don't want.
"update-alternatives --install" seems to be what I want in order to
add /usr/local/firefox/firefox to the x-www-bro
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 02:41:50 -0400, alan hutchinson wrote:
> Hi Florian I also have bean trying to install "ndiswrapper" as well, and
> just like you it is proving to be problematic,
Just to clarify: I am not currently using ndiswrapper at all myself,
which is why I was unaware that the name o
Florian Kulzer wrote the following on 10/07/2008 03:16 PM:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 17:54:00 -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote the following on 10/05/2008 02:33 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it stat
* alan hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08.10.2008
>debian:/home/thegreatalsky# apt-get install module-assistant
>ndiswrapper-utils ndiswrapper-source
>Reading package lists... Done
>Building dependency tree
>Reading state information... Done
>E: Couldn't find package
Hi Florian I also have bean trying to install "ndiswrapper" as well, and
just like you it is proving to be problematic ,I even tryed doing it the
windows way by downloading "ndiswrapper" on to the Debian desktop,but
synaptic package manager just does not show it on the interface,So I
tryed foll
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 04:14:17 -0400, alan hutchinson wrote:
> I also am having difficulty installing ndiswrapper I don't no where to
> start,I thought that by useing synaptic package manager it would be a breeze
> but evidently not I am useing Debian Lenny beta 2 i386 with kernel 2.624
> 1686 al
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 17:54:00 -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote the following on 10/05/2008 02:33 PM:
>> Dennis Wicks wrote:
>>> I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
>>>
>>> In the INSTALL it states:
>>>
>>> You need a recent kernel, at le
I also am having difficulty installing ndiswrapper I don't no where to
start,I thought that by useing synaptic package manager it would be a breeze
but evidently not I am useing Debian Lenny beta 2 i386 with kernel 2.624
1686 also I am trying to install network everywhere 2.4 GHz wireless usb
adapt
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote the following on 10/05/2008 02:33 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
kernel. Make sure there is a link to
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
>
> In the INSTALL it states:
>
> You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
> kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the modules
> directory. The c
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the modules
directory. The command
ls /lib/modules/`una
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
>
> In the INSTALL it states:
>
> You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
> kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the
> modules directory. Th
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the modules
directory. The command
ls /lib/modules/`una
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 02:45:00PM +0200, HXC wrote:
> >
> As an alternative you can set kde as the default session in /etc/rc.conf
> and start kde with startx
As yet another alternative, you start KDE with the startkde command.
Regards,
-Roberto
--
Roberto C. Sanchez
http://people.connexer
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 07:46:39AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote:
Where do I get the opportunity to "choose" the session typeI've done it
with other
distros by changing /etc/Desktop..
BTW.. Thanks for your quick response to my Butt-In...
No probl
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 07:46:39AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote:
> Where do I get the opportunity to "choose" the session typeI've done it
> with other
> distros by changing /etc/Desktop..
>
> BTW.. Thanks for your quick response to my Butt-In...
>
No problem.
If you are using gdm (or even kdm, I
Where do I get the opportunity to "choose" the session typeI've done it with other
distros by changing /etc/Desktop..
BTW.. Thanks for your quick response to my Butt-In...On 10/14/06, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 06:55:28AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote:> Whi
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 06:55:28AM -0400, Ted Kester wrote:
> While solving this problem, could someone please tell me how to switch from
> Gnome to KDE ??
>
Just install KDE and choose it as the session type the next time you log
in.
Regards,
-Roberto
--
Roberto C. Sanchez
http://people.conne
While solving this problem, could someone please tell me how to switch from Gnome to KDE ??
Thanks
Ted in AtlantaOn 10/13/06, Angelina Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> I have Sarge installed and would like to install kde. However, the kde package> seem
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have Sarge installed and would like to install kde. However, the kde
> package
> seems to be broken (as well as the gnome package).
>
Hi Mark,
Are you sure they are broken?
Can you tell us what you did to install KDE and what happened, possibly
wit
I have Sarge installed and would like to install kde. However, the kde package
seems to be broken (as well as the gnome package).
These appear to be my options
1. Install from source. But then I loose the advantage of apt-get upgrade
2. Upgrade to testing - that kde package seems to be OK.
Peter,
thanks, I actually did use that guide to do the set-up, and it was
very helpful. the problem I have is how do I move from having either
a RAID0 or RAID1 to having BOTH.
I have the four disks broken up into two RAID0 arrays of two disks
each. what I want to do now is have the two
On Monday 20 February 2006 16:47, Morgan Reed wrote:
> Fresh install of Debian 3.1 on a box with 4 SCSI 18.2 GB HD. SCSI
> card is a non-RAID adaptec card.
>
> I am trying to set up the 4 drives as 2 RAID0 of 36 Gig each mirrored
> (RAID1)
>
> Morgan
Hello Morgan,
Have a look at
What is the partition ID of the RAID0?
David
On Monday 20 February 2006 08:47 am, Morgan Reed wrote:
> Fresh install of Debian 3.1 on a box with 4 SCSI 18.2 GB HD. SCSI
> card is a non-RAID adaptec card.
>
> I am trying to set up the 4 drives as 2 RAID0 of 36 Gig each mirrored
> (RAID1)
>
Fresh install of Debian 3.1 on a box with 4 SCSI 18.2 GB HD. SCSI
card is a non-RAID adaptec card.
I am trying to set up the 4 drives as 2 RAID0 of 36 Gig each mirrored
(RAID1)
So far, I am able to get the two 36 GB RAID0 partitions set up, but
then when I try to create another MD, it sa
On Sunday 14 August 2005 9:52 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Court Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux. The
> > computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies the system
> > as a 64 bit system. I've tried installi
Court Thomas wrote:
> I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux.
> The computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies
> the system as a 64 bit system.
That is Intel's implementation of the amd64 architecture previously
known as x86-64. This is also known as I
Quoting Court Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux. The
computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies the system as a
64 bit system. I've tried installing SUSE 9.3 but with little luck.
My computer is capable of booting f
I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux. The
computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies the system as a
64 bit system. I've tried installing SUSE 9.3 but with little luck.
My computer is capable of booting from the CD drive, but when I try booting
t
On Sat, 29 May 2004 23:30:11 +0200, Wolfgang Zocher wrote:
> Any hints to possible snares are welcome!
Is it correct, what you ask is: 'Can I share the swap for both installs
(distros) ?
In case this is the question, the unambiguous answer is 'yes'.
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Hi friends,
the HDD of a running system is structured as follows:
hda1primary win95 Fat325GBBootable
hda5logical Linux ext2 xxx
hda6logical Linux swap yyy
hda7logical Linux ReiserFS zzz
Now, I want to install Debian Woody on hda1 sharing the same swap on h
rds
Alex Bartok
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: NEED HELP: ...installing SoundBlaster Live! DRIVER
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 01:01:30AM -0500, r o b wrote:
> When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
> I have already done the following:
># adduser audio
># chmod 666 /dev/dsp /dev/mixer /dev/sequencer
> I read the following in
Hello
r o b (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I just installed 3.0 (woody), and my sound driver is not working.
> I have a SB Live! card.
>
> When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
>
> Does this mean the driver is there..just not configured properly? Or
> does that tell me not
Sometime near Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 01:01:30AM -0500, r o b wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed 3.0 (woody), and my sound driver is not working.
> I have a SB Live! card.
>
> When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
>
> Does this mean the driver is there..just not configured prope
Hi,
I just installed 3.0 (woody), and my sound driver is not working.
I have a SB Live! card.
When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
Does this mean the driver is there..just not configured properly? Or does that tell
me nothing at all?
I have already done the following:
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 03:46, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> Hello to all:
>
> Whenever I boot from a rescue disk created with Potato or Woody, then
> switch to the root disk, I constantly get an end_request error.
>
> I've tried every configuration I can think of, including:
>
> - Switching disable/ena
Hello to all:
Whenever I boot from a rescue disk created with Potato or Woody, then
switch to the root disk, I constantly get an end_request error.
I've tried every configuration I can think of, including:
- Switching disable/enable legacy floppy support in BIOS
- Using the LS-120 drive and ex
Andris Kalnozols wrote:
> -SNIP- <
My initial description was rather vague. I have burned the first three
CDs and the Debian installer dutifully asks if I would like to read them
and index the available packages. It does this and puts the appropriate
entries for the CDs into /etc/apt/sources.lis
Begging the indulgence of another cross-post, a more detailed
description of the tasksel bug appears below for the benefit
of the debian-boot maintainers...
> Andris Kalnozols wrote:
> >
> > Problem #1: Cannot get past the base system install because tasksel
> > keeps looping at the p
Andris Kalnozols wrote:
Forgive the cross-post but I think it's important that the
boot-floppy folks know about this installation difficulty.
I'm trying to install Debian on a Proliant DL360 server with Compaq's
built-in NC7780 gigabit-ethernet based on the Broadcom 5701 chip.
Status: Succeeded
Forgive the cross-post but I think it's important that the
boot-floppy folks know about this installation difficulty.
I'm trying to install Debian on a Proliant DL360 server with Compaq's
built-in NC7780 gigabit-ethernet based on the Broadcom 5701 chip.
Status: Succeeded in getting the base syst
-- Chip Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Monday, 21 October 2002, 01:08 PM -0400):
> I can't get PHP-4.2.3 compiled to work with MySQL and Apache, despite months
> of trying. Apache compiled ok, and so did MySQL -both work, on my Debian
> Linux box.
>
> I've tried various combos of installing
I can't get PHP-4.2.3 compiled to work with MySQL and Apache, despite months
of trying. Apache compiled ok, and so did MySQL -both work, on my Debian
Linux box.
I've tried various combos of installing the Deb packages, compiling from
source, and various combinations thereto. I started out usi
And of course if you remember Toy Story Sid was the kid who broke
toys... :)
-- Original Message --
From: Tommi Komulainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 12:30:12 +0200
>On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 07:30:07PM +1000, James Sinnamon wrote:
>> Setting
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 07:30:07PM +1000, James Sinnamon wrote:
> Setting up debconf (0.5.49) ...
> Can't locate warnings.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5
[...]
>
> 1. Is this just a matter of course? Do I need to work my way , slowly
> and laboriously through these sorts of problems
I am installing 'unstable', having previously succeedeed somewhat with
'testing'.
I am using commands such as
apt-get install taks-debug.
This and other commands seem to invariably generate a lot of error
messages such as:
Setting up debconf (0.5.49) ...
Can't locate warnings.pm in @INC (@INC
I can compile sendmail on potato but when I run sendmail config, have problems
building aliases.db, userdb.db
and virtusertable.db
If I try hash
FEATURE(`virtusertable', `hash /etc/mail/virtusertable')dnl
I get:
makemap: error opening type hash map /etc/mail/virtusertable.db: Invalid
arg
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Larry Huffman wrote:
> steps taken:
>
> dpkg-source -x pine_v.dsc
> cd pine
> debian/rules binary (as root)
>
> error message received:
>
> test -f pine/pine.c -a -f debian/rules
> debian/rules binaryPine
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/pine/pine-v'
> test -f pine/p
After two years of using Red Hat, I've turned my attention to Debian
(Slink), and am learning my way around the packaging system, apt, and
dpkg.
I'm now trying to install Pine. (This message, BTW, is coming from my
shell account at my ISP, hence it being from Pine.) I've tried to install
both of t
Subject: Need help installing - can't find hdd
Date: Sat, May 15, 1999 at 02:40:43PM -0700
In reply to:freefood
Quoting freefood([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I cannot figure out how to get the debian boot program to recognize my
> hdd. I have a 13.5GB hdd, so I know there
I cannot figure out how to get the debian boot program to recognize my
hdd. I have a 13.5GB hdd, so I know there are issues with drives larger than
8GB, but I don't know how to resolve them. This is what I've done:
hard boot using rescue floppy.
F4 info screen says that I need to specify params fo
It is very likely that you will have a problem with your modem. US
Robotics makes good Winmodems, that are not working for Linux.
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Hi;
(My System:QDI 430TX motherboard,CyriX 200MMX CPU and 96MG Edo Ram)
I am new to Linux & Debian, Also I am not a programmer. I have
tried to install Debian 2.0 (Intel)from CD. I have Win98 on my 4.3GB
hard drive so I cleared 2.4G and managed to create a 200Mg root
partition dev/hda3,
I would like to install Linux on my machine without disrupting my
multiboot configuration.
Currently I have an OS/2 boot manager, an NTFS primary partition running
NT WKSTN 4.0 and a FAT32 primary partition running WIn95B. I would am
planning on resizing these partitions using partion magic to
I am new to Linux.
I was just starting the initial install when I got the message
"In swapper task - not syncing."
The box I am installing to is a 486DX33 16m ram, w/ a 1.6g Seagate
SCSI hd.
This is what was on the screen:
scsi0: BRKADRINT error (0x1):
Illegal Ho
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