On Thursday 26 January 2006 17:29, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:17:50 -0500 (EST)
>
>j Mak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 26 January
2006 15:21, j Mak wrote:
>> > First off, I am a newbie in
On Thursday 26 January 2006 17:17, j Mak wrote:
>Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 26 January
2006 15:21, j Mak wrote:
>> First off, I am a newbie in Linux
>> and networking. I have two computers, both about four years old and
>> both have built in
Chris Howie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Andrew Sackville-West wrote:> I see no ethernet there. Are you sure there is built-in ethernet? if so, (I assume it is since you've plugged it in right ;) is it perhaps disabled onthe motherboard by some jumper?Could be disabled in the BIOS too. Might want to
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> I see no ethernet there. Are you sure there is built-in ethernet? if so, (I
> assume it is since you've plugged it in right ;) is it perhaps disabled onthe
> motherboard by some jumper?
Could be disabled in the BIOS too. Might want to double-check that.
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:17:50 -0500 (EST)
j Mak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 26 January 2006 15:21, j
> Mak wrote:
> > First off, I am a newbie in Linux and
> > networking. I have two computers, both about fo
Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 26 January 2006 15:21, j Mak wrote:> First off, I am a newbie in Linux and> networking. I have two computers, both about four years old and both> have built in Ethernet and LAN support. One runs ubuntu ant other> sa
On Thursday 26 January 2006 20:21, j Mak wrote:
> First off, I am a newbie in Linux and
> networking. I have two computers, both about four years old and both have
> built in Ethernet and LAN support. One runs ubuntu ant other sarge. The one
> with sarge connected t
On Thursday 26 January 2006 15:21, j Mak wrote:
> First off, I am a newbie in Linux and
> networking. I have two computers, both about four years old and both
> have built in Ethernet and LAN support. One runs ubuntu ant other
> sarge. The one with sarge connected to
First
off, I am a newbie in Linux and networking. I have two computers, both about four years old and both have built in Ethernet and LAN support. One runs ubuntu ant other sarge. The one with sarge connected to the Internet with dial-up modem. Both works perfectly. I
Hi,
I've just installed sarge and from some strage
reasons, I cannot start synptic form the menu. But it
runs perfectly from the command line. However, when I
close synaptic it leaves the following message in the
terminal.
(synaptic:2788): Gtk-CRITICAL **:
gtk_tree_view_unref_tree_helper: assert
--- Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:32:14PM -0400, j Mak
> wrote:
> >
>
> >
> > Thanks for everyone helping me setting up my
> > sources.list. Now, it works fine. But I still
> cannot
> > find anywhere Nvidia drivers.
> Hi J,
> one of the neat tools in Debi
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 06:30:23AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> one of the neat tools in Debian is 'module-assistant'. Use Debian's neat
> search tool: apt-cache like so:
> 'apt-cache search nvidia'
> to find nvidia related software but it is actually better to use
> 'module-assistant' in this case!
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:32:14PM -0400, j Mak wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for everyone helping me setting up my
> sources.list. Now, it works fine. But I still cannot
> find anywhere Nvidia drivers.
Hi J,
one of the neat tools in Debian is 'module-assistant'. Use Debian's neat
search tool: apt-cache
--- Matthias Kaeppler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> j Mak wrote:
> > 1 My /apt/sources.list is empty, where can i find
> > repository addresses.
>
> If it is empty, I suggest you first run apt-setup.
> This will create a
> first sources.list for you, and will offer you a
> long list of debian
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 09:20:53AM +0200, Matthias Kaeppler wrote:
>
> You will probably also want to add these to your sources.list:
>
> # mplayer, acroread, LAME, etc.
> deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ stable main
>
> # Skype, Java 5, Real Player, Flash, etc.
> deb http://archive.unab
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 10:48:35AM +0200, Dennis Stosberg wrote:
> There is a tool called "apt-setup", which will help you to make
> entries for mirrors near you and/or the cdroms you have.
And "apt-spy" will determine which servers are currently most efficient.
--
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Matthias Kaeppler wrote:
# Skype, Java 5, Real Player, Flash, etc.
deb http://archive.unable-to-package.org/debian-utp sarge main contrib non-free
restricted
Doesn't work. And it looked useful!
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j Mak wrote:
1 My /apt/sources.list is empty, where can i find
repository addresses.
If it is empty, I suggest you first run apt-setup. This will create a
first sources.list for you, and will offer you a long list of debian
mirrors from all around the world.
These are for official packages
Am 14.06.2005 um 01:38 schrieb j Mak:
> 1 My /apt/sources.list is empty, where can i find
> repository addresses.
There is a tool called "apt-setup", which will help you to make
entries for mirrors near you and/or the cdroms you have.
Of course, you can always edit your sources.list manually la
Hi,
I've just installed sarge with much help from the
debian community. It works fine, now, and I am very
satisfied with it. But I have a few things still left
to fine tune.
1 My /apt/sources.list is empty, where can i find
repository addresses.
2.Currntly, I can start synaptic only form the com
hi @ all
(please be patient with me for my bad english)
if ve got a debian woody running with an asus p2b as samba sever. now i
like to get cups running with usb and a canon bjc 6100 ( a parport lp0 kyocera printer
works
fine with cups)
if ve compiled some kernels (2.4.18 / 2.4.23 / 2.4.26 and
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 11:51:09AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 01:23:01AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> > That won't quite work on sarge yet. It should in about two days' time,
> > though.
>
> That is great news, so Gnome 2.4 will be a full meta package, does it
> incl
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 01:23:01AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 03:57:14PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> > Jaume Alonso wrote:
> > >Well, today I've installed Sarge and finally all went OK (it was the
> > >third time I tryed it). But I have a problem:
> > >
> > >GNOME 2.4 does
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 03:57:14PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Jaume Alonso wrote:
> >Well, today I've installed Sarge and finally all went OK (it was the
> >third time I tryed it). But I have a problem:
> >
> >GNOME 2.4 does not work :-(
> >I use GDM and when I selectioned session GNOME and my user
Jaume Alonso wanadoo.es> writes:
>
> Hi!
> Well, today I've installed Sarge and finally all went OK (it was the
> third time I tryed it). But I have a problem:
>
> GNOME 2.4 does not work.
Gnome is semi-broken under Sarge. See the DebianWiki Gnome page for further
details from Colin Watson:
Jaume Alonso wrote:
Hi!
Well, today I've installed Sarge and finally all went OK (it was the
third time I tryed it). But I have a problem:
GNOME 2.4 does not work :-(
I use GDM and when I selectioned session GNOME and my user name and
password it didn't work, it says that did not find gnome-ses
Hi!
Well, today I've installed Sarge and finally all went OK (it was the
third time I tryed it). But I have a problem:
GNOME 2.4 does not work :-(
I use GDM and when I selectioned session GNOME and my user name and
password it didn't work, it says that did not find gnome-session. I went
to debi
Hi!
Well, today I've installed Sarge and finally all went OK (it was the
third time I tryed it). But I have a problem:
GNOME 2.4 does not work.
I use GDM and when I selectioned session GNOME and my user name and
password it didn't work, it says that did not find gnome-session. I went
to debian
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 23:20:10 +0200, Zakaria wrote:
> Hey I was trying to buy Debian Cd instead of downloading debian...
A very good idea actually :-)
> but they have for different Architectures Alpha ; ARM ; HPPA ; i386 ;
> IA-64 ; m68k ; MIPS ; PowerPC ; S/390 ; Sparc ; source ; Hurd-i386 ;
>
Zakaria wrote:
Hey I was trying to buy Debian Cd instead of
downloading debian... but they have for different
Architectures Alpha ; ARM ; HPPA ; i386 ; IA-64 ;
m68k ; MIPS ; PowerPC ; S/390 ; Sparc ; source ;
Hurd-i386 ; Hurd-source ...
I'm getting Debian for my VIA EPIA M1, Would that
woul
Zakaria wrote:
I'm getting Debian for my VIA EPIA M1, Would that
would be i386? i know it is but i just wanna make
sure that the right CD to buy thanks for your help
Yes.
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Hey I was trying to buy Debian Cd instead of
downloading debian... but they have for different
Architectures Alpha ; ARM ; HPPA ; i386 ; IA-64 ;
m68k ; MIPS ; PowerPC ; S/390 ; Sparc ; source ;
Hurd-i386 ; Hurd-source ...
I'm getting Debian for my VIA EPIA M1, Would that
would be i386? i k
* Ernst-Magne Vindal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030403 02:54 PST]:
> On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030402 09:21 PST]:
> > >
> > > Is there an easy way to change the rule so I can limit to e.g :
> > > one host?
> > > one net/subnet
> > > or users?
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030402 09:21 PST]:
> > Hugh Saunders wrote:
> > >[OFF-LIST]
> > >
> > >On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 01:47:20PM -0100, ernst wrote:
> > >
> > >>test - please ignore
> > >
> > >
> > >it is *never* necessary to post a t
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030402 09:21 PST]:
> Hugh Saunders wrote:
> >[OFF-LIST]
> >
> >On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 01:47:20PM -0100, ernst wrote:
> >
> >>test - please ignore
> >
> >
> >it is *never* necessary to post a test message.
> >
> >
> >why not just post something relevant (a
Hugh Saunders wrote:
[OFF-LIST]
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 01:47:20PM -0100, ernst wrote:
test - please ignore
it is *never* necessary to post a test message.
why not just post something relevant (as that is why you joined the list
(hopeully)) then see if you get it back?
Sometimes takes 30mins or
[please wrap your lines to something reasonable]
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:41:38AM -0800, Fred Sloniker wrote:
> I'd like to apologize in advance to anyone who's helped me with my
> previous questions and hasn't gotten a thank-you. There's a good
> reason for that, though: Debian ate my email.
>
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Fred Sloniker wrote:
> I'd like to apologize in advance to anyone who's helped me with my
> previous questions and hasn't gotten a thank-you. There's a good
> reason for that, though: Debian ate my email.
>
> I've been trying to get a window system working, but I decided to
Fred Sloniker said:
> I can't even boot into Linux now because fetchmail will eat more of my
> email. Would someone please tell me what I need to do to get those
> 300-odd messages delivered so I can stop using Windows?
I can't remember fetchmail ever eating a message for me. what fetchmail
does
I'd like to apologize in advance to anyone who's helped me with my previous questions
and hasn't gotten a thank-you. There's a good reason for that, though: Debian ate my
email.
I've been trying to get a window system working, but I decided to focus on something
more basic, specifically gettin
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 06:42:09PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a 1.5 Gbyte disk partitioned into 2 DOS drives, one 900 Mbyte
> (Windows), and the other 600 Mbyte. I want to use the 600 Mbyte for Linux.
> Using cfdisk in dbootstrap I configure two primary partitions in this drive,
>
begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] quotation:
>
> I have a 1.5 Gbyte disk partitioned into 2 DOS drives, one 900 Mbyte
> (Windows), and the other 600 Mbyte. I want to use the 600 Mbyte for Linux.
> Using cfdisk in dbootstrap I configure two primary partitions in this drive,
> a Linux swap and a Linux nat
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 06:42:09PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a 1.5 Gbyte disk partitioned into 2 DOS drives, one 900 Mbyte
> (Windows), and the other 600 Mbyte. I want to use the 600 Mbyte for
> Linux. Using cfdisk in dbootstrap I configure two primary partitions
> in this drive, a L
> I have a 1.5 Gbyte disk partitioned into 2 DOS drives, one 900 Mbyte
> (Windows), and the other 600 Mbyte. I want to use the 600 Mbyte for
> Linux. Using cfdisk in dbootstrap I configure two primary partitions
> in this drive, a Linux swap and a Linux native. I'd like to keep the
> Windows parti
Hi,
I have a 1.5 Gbyte disk partitioned into 2 DOS drives, one 900 Mbyte (Windows),
and the other 600 Mbyte. I want to use the 600 Mbyte for Linux. Using cfdisk in
dbootstrap I configure two primary partitions in this drive, a Linux swap and a
Linux native. I'd like to keep the Windows partitio
sam rosenfeld wrote:
When I installed my current (debian-2.2r2) distribution, I think I
unconsciously chose a reduced version -- that is, with a smallish subset
of the files on the CD-rom. I may also have chosen a much too small set
of lib files. The problem: After downloading files from the n
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 01:49:49PM -0500, sam rosenfeld wrote:
| When I installed my current (debian-2.2r2) distribution, I think I
| unconsciously chose a reduced version -- that is, with a smallish subset
| of the files on the CD-rom. I may also have chosen a much too small set
| of lib files.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 01:49:49PM -0500, sam rosenfeld wrote:
> When I installed my current (debian-2.2r2) distribution, I think I
> unconsciously chose a reduced version -- that is, with a smallish subset
> of the files on the CD-rom. I may also have chosen a much too small set
> of lib files.
Have you tried using dselect and/or dpkg and/or apt-get instead of compiling
things manually? Those will handle dependencies for you so if you don't have
the correct lib file, it will download it automatically for you.
Much, much easier than trying to compile everything yourself from source.
When I installed my current (debian-2.2r2) distribution, I think I
unconsciously chose a reduced version -- that is, with a smallish subset
of the files on the CD-rom. I may also have chosen a much too small set
of lib files. The problem: After downloading files from the net (just
about any file
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 11:52:06AM -0500, Brice D Ruth wrote:
| I'm a newbie when it comes to debian - I've relegated myself to the
| likes of redhat and mandrake for the past 5 years :( ... I have an
| installation of debian 2.2 and it seems to be working all right. My
| main problem is that
on Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 11:52:06AM -0500, Brice D Ruth ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I'm a newbie when it comes to debian - I've relegated myself to the
> likes of redhat and mandrake for the past 5 years :( ... I have an
> installation of debian 2.2 and it seems to be working all right. My
>
I'm a newbie when it comes to debian - I've relegated myself to the
likes of redhat and mandrake for the past 5 years :( ... I have an
installation of debian 2.2 and it seems to be working all right. My
main problem is that I can't find updated packages to install ... using
dselect, the 'pota
> Since you say 'I dont know anything about linux/unix' I would also
> recommend a very well-balanced Linux intro book by Michael Kofler,
> entitled _Linux_. It's on its second edition and is published by
> Addison-Wesley. bookpool.com should carry it, along with many other
> retailers.
When I'v
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001, Rahul Agarwal wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to Unix/Linux. I installed debian linux according to the
> installation instruction at debian.org. But my ethernet card(SMC EZ
> Card 10/100 PCI (SMC1211 Series)) was not recognized. Also I dont
> have a gui installed. I found a driv
on Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 01:22:27AM -0400, Rahul Agarwal ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to Unix/Linux. I installed debian linux according to the
> installation instruction at debian.org. But my ethernet card(SMC EZ
> Card 10/100 PCI (SMC1211 Series)) was not recognized. Also I do
Hello,
I am new to Unix/Linux. I installed debian linux
according to the installation instruction at debian.org. But my ethernet
card(SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI (SMC1211 Series)) was not
recognized. Also I dont have a gui installed. I found a driver name at
linuxdoc.com for 1211 series but don
On 25-Oct-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I'm really quite new at this. Just installed 2.0.4 of Debian on my
> laptop, wiping out Windoze completely. :-)
>
> I just have the basics as the person I got it from just gave me the basic
> files, no packages, just the base system. Anyone have t
Hi, I'm really quite new at this. Just installed 2.0.4 of Debian on my
laptop, wiping out Windoze completely. :-)
I just have the basics as the person I got it from just gave me the basic
files, no packages, just the base system. Anyone have the whole set on CD?
Oh and I also have a problem.
A list of steps you've already performed would be useful in order to pinpoint
where things are going wrong.
Cheers,
Jason.
--On Wednesday, August 9, 2000 6:22 -0500 Jason Schepman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HELP!! I can't get IPMASQ working. I've recompiled my kernel to add MASQ
support a
What does it say when you do: ipchains -L
Ron Rademaker
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Jason Schepman wrote:
> HELP!! I can't get IPMASQ working. I've recompiled my kernel to add MASQ
> support and I'm pretty sure that I got it right. I've read through the
> HOW-TO but I had problems following along (I
HELP!! I can't get IPMASQ working. I've recompiled my kernel to add MASQ
support and I'm pretty sure that I got it right. I've read through the
HOW-TO but I had problems following along (I think it was written with BSD
in mind.not Sys5). Anywaysany ideas or suggestions would be
helpful.
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
> >
> >
> > --- DOUGLAS HUNTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
> > > part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.
> > > Is there a command to insert that means I can veiw the out
>
>
> --- DOUGLAS HUNTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
> > part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.
> > Is there a command to insert that means I can veiw the output page by
> > page and change pages when I want to
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Michel [UNKNOWN] Dänzer wrote:
>
>
> --- DOUGLAS HUNTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
> > part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.
> > Is there a command to insert that means I can veiw the o
Quoting Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> --- DOUGLAS HUNTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
> > part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.
> > Is there a command to insert that means I can veiw the output pag
--- DOUGLAS HUNTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
> part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.
> Is there a command to insert that means I can veiw the output page by
> page and change pages when I want to ?
ls | more
When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.Is there a command to
insert that means I can veiw the output page bypage and change pages when I
want to ?I've also got a problem with GNOME in that the screen only
part
Armin Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But - ofcourse - problems appearing at once:
> At the mo, my main-prob is, that kde says upon start, that
> it cannot connct to xserver. hu ? under dselect there are
Can you tell us the entire error message ?
> Where can i find (despite the debian.org)
Dear friends,
i am brandnew to Unix, and followed an advise, that debian is
the best unix-distribution to get. so i did. Erased this windows
things from my old computer and put debian on it :-)
But - ofcourse - problems appearing at once:
At the mo, my main-prob is, that kde says upon start, that
Tam Ma wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> more on X window info.
>
> I am install from cdrom.
---
1. use dselect as your installer.
2. set dselect to use apt as the file aquisition method from menue 1.
3. when setting up apt select file as the storage meth
hi,
more on X window info.
I am install from cdrom.
Thanx,
Tam
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, John Foster wrote:
> Tam Ma wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I just install "slink" and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
> > installl X window but I don't know which packages to insta
Tam Ma wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I just install "slink" and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
> installl X window but I don't know which packages to install. Can you guys
> give me a list of packages I should Install to get X window working. I
> don't want anything fancy yet
Hello, Depending on what graphics card you have, install the required Xserver.
ie.
XF86_SVGA. < that one is very generic to most graphic card types. Install
all
the bins and then the rest is up to you... like apps and games.
You will be required to configure a script called "/etc/XF86Con
> I just install "slink" and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
> installl X window but I don't know which packages to install. Can you guys
> give me a list of packages I should Install to get X window working. I
> don't want anything fancy yet, right now I just want ordinary X window a
Hi guys,
Hi guys,
I just install "slink" and all of the packages that I need. Now I want
installl X window but I don't know which packages to install. Can you guys
give me a list of packages I should Install to get X window working. I
don't want anything fancy yet, right now I just want ordinary
I just looked in the CDROM HOWTO:
that's not what teh device should be:
you must go int /dev
then ( as root) type mknod /dev/sbpcd b 25 0
also, in /etc/fstab, it's /dev/sbpcd, no partition number, it's a cdrom.
make the devie, then try to install the module.
for Howtos goto www.metalab.unc.edu/L
Hi everyone,
I didn't get much responses the last time I post this message, but
probably because the people who know about this problem didn't have chance
to read this. Anyhow I post this message up again and hopefully there will
be someone out there who know how to solve this problem. (I am reall
Is the cd-rom attached to the sound card? There's a few trouble about it. I had
to put
mines at the onboard secondary IDE, since I have Win95, Windows NT and Linux on
the
same machine.
NT does not recognize a CD-ROM at the sound card. I think there's a way to do
so in
Linux - Don't know how (I'm
I have a 486DX 50Mhz with 8MB Ram. I tried to install Debian 2.1,
with two boot floppies (Resc1440, Drv1440). The installation-routine
cannot mount the prop. CD-Rom (SoundBlaster) successful. By configure
the sbpcd Module i get following message:
eval: 1: Syntax error: EOF in backquote substitut
Didi Damian wrote:
> Maybe fixing LILO to boot both sytems would work too but I never tried it.
> Alternatively,
> you could boot one of the systems from floppy.
I boot 3 different linux partitions (Slackware, RH5.2 and Debian 2.1)
and Win95 from LILO. It's a bit of a hack... I used the LILO on
I recently switched from SuSE 6.1 to Debian potato and I'm really happy. I like
my
Debian system more and more every day.
I applied this distribution-switch strategy: free up a partition from SuSE and
take it
out from fstab to become your new root partition, download the install floppy
image
a
Peter Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> --Dxnq1zWXvFF0Q93v
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> On 01-Jul-1999, Carley, Jason Australia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I am considering switching over from SuSE 6.1 to Debian. I guess I am an
Ok, but I hope you don
On 01-Jul-1999, Carley, Jason Australia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am considering switching over from SuSE 6.1 to Debian. I guess I am an
> average linux user but I am not really familiar with Debian's way of doing
> things. I am concerned to understand the process that I will ne
Hi guys,
I am considering switching over from SuSE 6.1 to Debian. I guess I am an
average linux user but I am not really familiar with Debian's way of doing
things. I am concerned to understand the process that I will need to go
through to update things like my XFree installation to 3.3.3 as I hav
On: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 00:10:52 AST Jeff Browning writes:
>
> Thanks but when I dpkg the .deb file, it says qt1g depends on xlib6g.
> Where could I get that? Thanks.
Do you still have a bo Debian box or a hamm/slink one? xlib6g is the
libc6 version of the X11 libraries (the according package in b
Þann 04. desember 1998 reit Jiri Baum svohljóðandi:
> Hello,
>
> Jeff wrote:
> > Thanks but when I dpkg the .deb file, it says qt1g depends on xlib6g.
> > Where could I get that? Thanks.
>
> Same place as the first .deb file, in the directory main/x11.
>
> Actually, if you don't have xlib6g, th
Hello,
Jeff wrote:
> Thanks but when I dpkg the .deb file, it says qt1g depends on xlib6g.
> Where could I get that? Thanks.
Same place as the first .deb file, in the directory main/x11.
Actually, if you don't have xlib6g, that most likely means you are missing
most or all of X11, too.
If you
Hello,
Firstly, I'm not sure which way you'll want to go, so please don't hesitate to
ask me for more details on some point that I skim over...
> The install worked fine (minus I can't boot from the HD).
I don't have any experience with this, but the most common response I've seen
to this proble
I'd suggest you read over the GCC-HOWTO... But the gcc compiler can be found
at:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/net/ac121/linux/distributions/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-
i386/devel
-Jay
In a message dated 12/3/98 1:59:33 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Uh, help. Where can I get a
Hello,
> Just successfully installed my first linux box with no problems. Now I want
> to install KDE.
If you are using Debian, you need to install it the Debian Way...
Most of KDE is in the contrib, X11, extra section. If you select it with
dselect or apt, it'll automatically download whatever
@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Linux newbie needs help
Thanks but when I dpkg the .deb file, it says qt1g
depends on xlib6g.
Where could I get that? Thanks.
Jeff
>F
Thanks but when I dpkg the .deb file, it says qt1g depends on xlib6g.
Where could I get that? Thanks.
Jeff
>From: "Person, Roderick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 'Jeff Browning' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Linux newbie needs help
>Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1
Hey all,
Just successfully installed my first linux box with no problems. Now I
want to install KDE. In the KDE install guide, it says that I need the
Qt library. I downloaded Qt, untar-ed it. When I type ./configure (like
it says to do in INSTALL) it says:
"Checking for a C-Compiler...
check
On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> host" error. Also I have no clue how to install the software packages.
> I tried to download to floppy and then transfer over (which is a problem
> since my zip program doesn't do a split)
> and then run DSELECT. When I choose the floppy access me
On Mon, Nov 30, 1998 at 05:15:31PM -0500, Mitch Blevins wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all. I've just recently installed the Debian sytem on an old 386.
> > It is the only OS on the computer. The install worked fine (minus I
> > can't boot from the HD).
> > I'm having problems with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all. I've just recently installed the Debian sytem on an old 386.
> It is the only OS on the computer. The install worked fine (minus I
> can't boot from the HD).
> I'm having problems with the FTP. The modem connects fine to my ISP
> (i'm using ppp) but when I try
Hi all. I've just recently installed the Debian sytem on an old 386.
It is the only OS on the computer. The install worked fine (minus I
can't boot from the HD).
I'm having problems with the FTP. The modem connects fine to my ISP
(i'm using ppp) but when I try to open a site I get "unable to lo
Stephanie Bloodworth wrote:
>
> I have recently installed the base distribution of hamm and ran
> pppconfig. Now when I run pon the modem dosn't dial. Two processes are
> created pppd and chat but I am not connected to my isp any help as to the
> cause of this problem would be appretiated.
>
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