On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 08:44:59PM +0100, Chris Robinson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me? I am trying to "VI" a file that appears
> to have control characters.
> They appear as bold "~U|" and bold " | |", without the ".
>
> I have tried seaching for these characters, with ":/~U"
Incoming from Chris Robinson:
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me? I am trying to "VI" a file that appears
Hopefully you mean "vi"?
> to have control characters.
> They appear as bold "~U|" and bold " | |", without the ".
>
> I have tried seaching for these characters, with ":/~U" and :/| and
Software Development Group wrote:
I have installed DEBIAN woody on a new machine plus most of the software I
could think of. When booting I can't get into X. When I manually do X I get
normal messages (XF86Config-4 data) and then:
(EE) VESA(0): No matching modes
(EE) Screen(s) found, but none
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:57:52PM -0400, Software Development Group wrote:
> I have installed DEBIAN woody on a new machine plus most of the software I
> could think of. When booting I can't get into X. When I manually do X I get
> normal messages (XF86Config-4 data) and then:
>
> (EE) VESA(0):
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 12:18:07AM -0700, Mahmud Jami wrote:
> I have successfully install Debian at my Dell PowerEdge 2600 without any problem.
>
> It is a PE2600 with :
>
>- 2 CPU
>- 6 SCSI H.D.D
>- 2 GB RAM
>- Intel GIGA ethernet
>- AMI MegaRAID
>
> I took help from Matt
--- wren argetlahm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ~115000MB /foo). I did a series of `cp -dpR`s to just
http://www.hantslug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxHints/OneDiskToAnother
> It starts up fine from the first drive, and the kernal
> starts up fine from the second, but when it comes to
> the logi
--- GEOFF BAGLEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My only current problem is my desire for a Pascal Compiler. The only
> ones
> I might wish for
> are gpc and fpc, both of which are not found in the "stable" Woody
> version.
They are, I suspect though you have not got a proper /etc/apt/sources.li
Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> I've installed Debian (Woody) [bf2.4] Default, I recall that it stated it
> would install an FTP Server as default.
I don't recall it ever saying that. Where did you see that?
Remember that FTP is insecure by design. It was written to support
completely different types
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> I've installed Debian (Woody) [bf2.4] Default, I recall that it stated it
> would install an FTP Server as default. Anyone know what its' details are?
> E.g. Package name, location of key files (e.g. config file) etc
>
> Is the default one any good
Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Debian (Woody) [bf2.4] Default, I recall that it stated it
> would install an FTP Server as default. Anyone know what its' details are?
> E.g. Package name, location of key files (e.g. config file) etc
>
> Is the default one any good? Is it se
Incoming from Andrew Gilberto:
>
> I've installed Debian (Woody) [bf2.4] Default, I recall that it stated it
> would install an FTP Server as default. Anyone know what its' details are?
dpkg -l | grep ftp
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Pigeon was bang on - thanks ever so much.
In modconf found tulip under net, chose that, ran etherconf, works fine.
Thanks *ever* so much.
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From: "Pigeon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8:22 PM
Subj
Andrew Gilberto wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. So, I'm not entirely sure what I should do with
this information! Should I be able to find the tulip driver listed in
modconf then? If so, that confuses me a little since the 3c59x driver
is in modconf too, but fails to load.
If I shouldn't use
Andrew Gilberto wrote:
From: Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:53:30PM +, Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> So, I've installed bf2.4 on my machine, but it's having problems
seeing my 3c59x
> network card.
> 1. dmesg shows:
> eth0: Lite-On 82c168 PNIC rev 32 at 0xe800, 00:A0:CC:
to use the tulip driver what should I use?
Thanks again for the help,
Andrew.
From: Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:22:40 +
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:53:30PM +, Andrew Gilberto wro
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:53:30PM +, Andrew Gilberto wrote:
> So,
> I've installed bf2.4 on my machine, but it's having problems seeing my 3c59x
> network card.
> There's nothing wrong with the network card as this worked on this machine
> with an idepci flavour of debian. In that idepci fla
ubject: Re: Debian (Woody) Problem With startx
Roland Dunn wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've just installed DEBIAN (Woody) on my machine. When I run startx to
>launch X, it seems to launch X, I see the cross mouse cursor, (I can
move
>the mouse cursor) the KDE screen pops up, goes through
Roland Dunn wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed DEBIAN (Woody) on my machine. When I run startx to
launch X, it seems to launch X, I see the cross mouse cursor, (I can move
the mouse cursor) the KDE screen pops up, goes through the first couple of
icons on the startup screen (looks like a nucleus and
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 23:21, Roland Dunn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed DEBIAN (Woody) on my machine. When I run startx to
> launch X, it seems to launch X, I see the cross mouse cursor, (I can move
> the mouse cursor) the KDE screen pops up, goes through the first couple of
> icons on the s
ource builds and installs.
Thanks for the tips!
Jason Morrill
IT Manager
Child & Family Agency SE Connecticut
-Original Message-
From: Colin Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 9:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Debian Woody CONFLICT - libc6
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:42:12AM -0500, Jason Morrill wrote:
> I installed MailScanner with SpamAssassin just fine. Ever since then
> whenever I use dselect it claims there is a conflict or unmet
> requirement between SpamAssassin and Libc6.
What exactly does dselect say, what does 'dpkg -l spam
Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Stable is not up to handling gforge at the moment.
>
> There are packages for stable available though. They seem to work well.
There is a gforge backport for woody? You have my attention. Where
can I find such a beast. I tried backporting this mys
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 11:11:03AM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Stable is not up to handling gforge at the moment.
There are packages for stable available though. They seem to work well.
Frank
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Therefore, if you write the code
David Z Maze wrote:
> Philip Ross writes:
> > I am looking to migrate a few Red Hat boxes to Debian in the next
> > month or two and am currently wondering whether to install woody or
> > sarge.
You did not say but are those servers or desktops?
Desktop users tend to be brutal. They want the lat
"Philip Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am looking to migrate a few Red Hat boxes to Debian in the next
> month or two and am currently wondering whether to install woody or
> sarge.
If you're new to Debian, I'd strongly suggest starting with the stable
distribution (so, in this case, woody
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 07:04, Philip Ross wrote:
> Given Red Hat updates will end at the end of the year, I want to get up and
> running with Debian before that. If sarge doesn't become stable until next
> year, would it be better to install woody now and upgrade to sarge in a few
> months, or inst
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 2003/10/28 Tue PM 12:08:27 EST
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Debian Woody Sendmail/IPOPD question
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> >I am running Debian Stable and trying to set up
> a sendmail/ipopd server. The box
>
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/10/28 Tue PM 12:08:27 EST
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Debian Woody Sendmail/IPOPD question
>
> Hey all,
>
>I am running Debian Stable and trying to set up a sendmail/ipopd server. The box
> itself is configured, and I can sussesfully send
Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Hi, I have the same problem with my laptop with a similar
setup (ATI Mobility 7500 running the vesa driver), a quick
question, did you install from the debian site or from the
KDE debs? The reason I ask this is that I installed from
the KDE site and I've been contemplating rem
Luc Lefebvre wrote:
Hi,
I have a similar experience with Woody on a laptop. If I turn off the
sound daemon I can then get into KDE. In the KDE
control center the aRts should be off. This did it for me. Interestingly
Knoppix 3.2 recognizes the sound card but fails on modprobe
"sound-slot-
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Hello all,
This problem has me perplexed. I have a machine which I have run in
the past with Debian Testing (Sarge). Everything is great. With the
progression to libc6.3 in Testing, one very important application broke
(CAD software). Hence, I now have to go ba
Hi, I have the same problem with my laptop with a similar
setup (ATI Mobility 7500 running the vesa driver), a quick
question, did you install from the debian site or from the
KDE debs? The reason I ask this is that I installed from
the KDE site and I've been contemplating removeing all the
KDE pac
Hi,
I have a similar experience with Woody on a laptop. If I turn off the
sound daemon I can then get into KDE. In the KDE
control center the aRts should be off. This did it for me. Interestingly
Knoppix 3.2 recognizes the sound card but fails on modprobe
"sound-slot-0".
You can go to th
Martin Wegmann wrote:
Hello Debian user,
I am planning to install Debian woody as second linux on my computer beside Suse 8.1. I would like to know if debian will recognize the spare 50 GB on my /home directory (in Suse) and create a partition by it own without infering with Suse or if it wou
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 16:38, David Dumortier wrote:
> Hello
>
> get W$ and try !!!
WordStar
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In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hello Debian user,
>
> I am planning to install Debian woody as second linux on my computer
> beside Suse 8.1. I would like to know if debian will recognize the spare
> 50 GB on my /home directory (in Suse) and create a partition by it own
> without infering wi
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 07:15:35AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 05:18, Martin Wegmann wrote:
> > Hello Debian user,
> >
> > I am planning to install Debian woody as second linux on my computer
> > beside Suse 8.1. I would like to know if debian will recognize the
> > spare
Hello
get W$ and try !!!
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them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
where the shadows lie."
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On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 05:18, Martin Wegmann wrote:
> Hello Debian user,
>
> I am planning to install Debian woody as second linux on my computer
> beside Suse 8.1. I would like to know if debian will recognize the
> spare 50 GB on my /home directory (in Suse) and create a partition by
> it ow
Thanks Rob,
This is not Eclipse -specific. I used to get the same error with other
Java Demos, only I can't verify it now because the fricking Java3D
installer kicked out all the other demos!!!
I think I got this every time I tried one of the demos that are
packaged as a *.jar. those that come as
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 05:00:20AM -0800, Lukas Latz wrote:
> hi all,
>
> someone recently mentioned in a java related thread that it was
> necessary to compile libc or glibc to get Java2 to run, if i remember
> correctly. is that the case?
No. Sun's JDK 1.3.1 was broken when used with libc6 2.
> How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to
> install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver,
> but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed,
> I cannot figure out how to install the rest of the system via NFS.
> Am I missing somet
Hello Michael,
Am 21:07 2002-11-14 -0600 hat Michael Madden geschrieben:
>
>How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to
>install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver,
>but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed,
>I cannot figur
Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to
> install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver,
> but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed,
> I cannot figure out how to install the rest
louie miranda wrote:
>
> Hi,
Howdy.
> Anyone have a woody ISO url?
Gosh, that snapped back on topic so fast I didn't see how it happened...
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/debian-cd/woody/i386
This is just the closest mirror to me.
Heed the advice of the debian website:
http://www.debian.org
--begin quoted message from ben,
> On Sunday 27 January 2002 05:44 pm, Robert Woodruff wrote:
>
> > Help, I am desperately trying to find someone who can give
> > me a little help. I am trying to install debian woody from a
> > downloaded disc and can get only so far until I get to the
> > instal
On Sunday 27 January 2002 05:44 pm, Robert Woodruff wrote:
> Help, I am desperately trying to find someone who can give
> me a little help. I am trying to install debian woody from a
> downloaded disc and can get only so far until I get to the
> install base function. It gives me a message of : f
Robert Woodruff, 2002-Jan-27 19:44 -0600:
>
>Help, I am desperately trying to find someone who can give
>
>me a little help. I am trying to install debian woody from a
>
>downloaded disc and can get only so far until I get to the
>
>install base function. It gives me a message
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 08:34:47PM +1100, Steve Kieu wrote:
>
> >
> > apt-get install libgpcl0
>
> Ok, I re-download the file, install libgpcl0 and
> I had no luck, nothing changed.
> Is it possible that the file I downloaded is
> corrupted? But run tar -xf is fine
FWIW, I just successfully in
> > hour downloads for me
> > (56k modem). I've discussed the issue with Brian
>
> apt-get install libgpcl0
Ok, I re-download the file, install libgpcl0 and
I had no luck, nothing changed.
Is it possible that the file I downloaded is
corrupted? But run tar -xf is fine
>
=
S.KIEU
http
> the people, then blame the OpenOffice.org!
I admit that I was a bit impatient :-)
I just delete the file and read the email containing
the solution :-). Ok I am going to do it again
> Yes OO is not documented as it has to be, but there
Sure it should be documented.
> are some nice tips on the
on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 03:46:42AM -0800, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 01:00:57PM +1100, Steve Kieu ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can not install Openoffice build 641b , when I
> > extract the big file and run setup, it only says:
> libs the setup program uses.
>
> ldd setup
>
> then make sure you have them all installed in the
> right places, if not, find the packages they are
> bundled in and install. The setup should complete
> now.
My god, I have run ldd setup in the install dir before
deleting all, all libraries
--- Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I don't know a solution, I can only confirm the
> > bug.
> > >
> > > OpenOffice is particularly poor at documenting
> > known
> > > issues with
> > > particular builds. Discouraging as these are 10
> > > hour downloads for me
> > > (56k modem). I'
> > I don't know a solution, I can only confirm the
> bug.
> >
> > OpenOffice is particularly poor at documenting
> known
> > issues with
> > particular builds. Discouraging as these are 10
> > hour downloads for me
> > (56k modem). I've discussed the issue with Brian
> > Behlendorf in the
Yes
--- "Karsten M. Self" wrote:
> on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 01:00:57PM +1100, Steve Kieu
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can not install Openoffice build 641b , when I
> > extract the big file and run setup, it only says:
> >
> > glibc 2.2.4
> > then exit
> >
> > Is there any w
on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 01:00:57PM +1100, Steve Kieu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I can not install Openoffice build 641b , when I
> extract the big file and run setup, it only says:
>
> glibc 2.2.4
> then exit
>
> Is there any way to work around this bug?
Note it's similar to OO bu
on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 01:00:57PM +1100, Steve Kieu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I can not install Openoffice build 641b , when I
> extract the big file and run setup, it only says:
>
> glibc 2.2.4
> then exit
>
> Is there any way to work around this bug?
I don't know a solution, I
It might be incompatible glibc ? I have to forget this
beast though, the setup is not script, it is ELF file,
not any informative message given, any way I delete
this big-stupid-useless file already.. :-)
There has been reports about glibc 2.2.4 and
openoffice but I found no answer for that yet,
>
> Hi,
>
> I can not install Openoffice build 641b , when I
> extract the big file and run setup, it only says:
>
> glibc 2.2.4
> then exit
>
> Is there any way to work around this bug?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> =
> S.KIEU
>
You might try searching in the debian-openoffice mailing list ar
>> Are you installing Woody to help out with testing?
>> If not, you should install Potato in stead (Debian GNU/Linux version
>> 2.2 revision 4) which is the latest stable Debian release.
>
>We've kind of been through this before. Potato is now old enough that it's
>in the process of becoming u
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:34:28AM +0100, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> Are you installing Woody to help out with testing?
> If not, you should install Potato in stead (Debian GNU/Linux version
> 2.2 revision 4) which is the latest stable Debian release.
We've kind of been through this before.
> I'm trying to install Debian Woody 3.0 on an AMD Duron 800 Mhz 256
> MB ram, but I've always the same error "neighbor overflow" that
> appear but it don't crash my system, can anyone help me ??
> Also Xfree86 don't work and I must install it from another source.
I do not think there is any such
Lorenzo De Vito wrote:
I'm trying to install Debian Woody 3.0 on an AMD Duron 800 Mhz 256 MB ram,
but I've always the same error "neighbor overflow" that appear but it don't
crash my system, can anyone help me ??
Check your /etc/network/interfaces for the following lines:
auto lo
iface l
* Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.10.21 17:20:51+1000]:
> root#update-modules
you don't need to call that (it doesn't hurt though), since the
installation already calls update-modules, no?
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 10:44:08PM +1000, Tim Kane wrote:
> I'm new to debian itself, and seem to be having a problem with regard
> to modules.
>
> I've succesfully compiled and booted with kernel 2.4.12 without a
> problem. The issue I have is with missing modules.
>
> I've done a 'make modul
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 10:44:08PM +1000, Tim Kane wrote:
> I'm new to debian itself, and seem to be having a problem with regard
> to modules.
>
> I've succesfully compiled and booted with kernel 2.4.12 without a
> problem. The issue I have is with missing modules.
>
> I've done a 'make modul
Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 10:44:08PM +1000, Tim Kane wrote:
I've succesfully compiled and booted with kernel 2.4.12 without a
problem. The issue I have is with missing modules.
This is due to kernel/modutil incompatibility. There was report in
debian-devel ML. In short, st
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 10:44:08PM +1000, Tim Kane wrote:
> I've succesfully compiled and booted with kernel 2.4.12 without a
> problem. The issue I have is with missing modules.
This is due to kernel/modutil incompatibility. There was report in
debian-devel ML. In short, stable kernel changed
On Saturday 20 October 2001 12:44, Tim Kane wrote:
> I'm new to debian itself, and seem to be having a problem with regard
> to modules.
>
> I've succesfully compiled and booted with kernel 2.4.12 without a
> problem. The issue I have is with missing modules.
>
> I've done a 'make modules' and 'mak
apt-get dist-upgraded the other night, at first it had some problems. Just
reran it a few times, and then eventually no errors reported. Downloaded
kernel 2.4.6, and compiled. Installed iptables, had some issues, needed to
load netfilter modules.. so I loaded them manually.. just to confirm sy
>
> On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 05:31:12PM -0700, Vibol Hou wrote:
> > You'll need these tools: http://people.debian.org/~bunk/
> >
> > -Vibol
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Central Park [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:36 PM
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.
No, that url is for potato. Woody does not need any special tweaking.
There should be no reason for woody to ship with anything other than
kernel 2.4.x when it's finally released (except, maybe, for kernel 2.6
coming out by then ;^).
noah
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 05:31:12PM -0700, Vibol Hou wrote
You'll need these tools: http://people.debian.org/~bunk/
-Vibol
-Original Message-
From: Central Park [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:36 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Debian/Woody and kernel 2.4.6
Hi,
Just a quick question, will Debian/Woody (test
on Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 10:16:10AM -0400, James D. Freels ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> It is the only application, commercial or otherwise, that I have found
> that does not work for me under Debian/Woody. I suspect it needs an
> older library that got overridden. Does anyone have, or know where
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