>
>
> I am new to debian and trying to learn about its operating system.
>
> I am trying to learn how processor management techniques utilized and its
> functions, quantum, interrupts and multiprocessor. I am confused and trying
> to find particular resources related to these topics.
>
You need th
jacky cheung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to debian and trying to learn about its operating system.
>
> I am trying to learn how processor management techniques utilized and its
> functions, quantum, interrupts and multiprocessor. I am confused and trying
> to find particular resources related to t
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021, 11:27 AM jacky cheung
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to debian and trying to learn about its operating system.
>
> I am trying to learn how processor management techniques utilized and its
> functions, quantum, interrupts and multiprocessor. I am confused and trying
> to find par
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Richard Lawrence <
richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Kimberly Harvey writes:
>
> > Question, after I entered python manage. py syncdb, then there's a
> > error which says that I haven't set the database ENGINE settings
> > yet. I opened the settings.py file
Kimberly Harvey writes:
> Question, after I entered python manage. py syncdb, then there's a
> error which says that I haven't set the database ENGINE settings
> yet. I opened the settings.py file and the ENGINE says
> 'django/db/backends/sqlite3'. You know why I'm facing this problem??
[This q
Question, after I entered python manage. py syncdb, then there's a error
which says that I haven't set the database ENGINE settings yet. I opened the
settings.py file and the ENGINE says 'django/db/backends/sqlite3'. You know
why I'm facing this problem??
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Kent Wes
You probably want to direct your questions to the list instead of to
individuals, because the list as a whole is generally more knowledgeable
than any one individual (such as in this case; I know next to nothing
about python), and because the exchange is archived and therefore
available for future
On 1/22/11 7:03 PM, Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I ran
> the linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root
> password. I did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~#
>
> What does that mean? I am trying to go in
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 19:03:57 -0600
Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I
> ran the linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root
> password. I did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~#
>
> What does that mean? I
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 19:03 -0600, Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I ran
> the linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root
> password. I did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~#
>
> What does that mean?
Th
Michael Wuest wrote:
Hi there,
I did a small programm with gambas. It is there to control an LCD
panel for setting up display parameters of X11 and networking
parameters of my debian sarge distribution.
everything is fine, but the program needs root privileges to
access the LCD panel (via /dev/
"Hans" == Hans Ad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hans> I am a beginning Debian user, I',m installing it now. A
Hans> friend of mine wants to help me. He lives in a different
Hans> city. He asked me to make a SSH server on my linux machine
Hans> and forward a port of my switch, so
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On Tuesday 01 Apr 2003 7:48 pm, Hans Ad wrote:
> I am a beginning Debian user, I',m installing it now. A friend of mine
> wants to help me. He lives in a different city. He asked me to make a SSH
> server on my linux machine and forward a port of my sw
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 08:48:57PM +0200, Hans Ad wrote:
> How do I make a SSH server, and forward that port?
apt-get install sshd but it should be installed by default.
switch configuration depends on the type of switch you have.
> please answer in dutch
that is forbid by the mailing list rules.
Moe wrote:
>I installed Debian 2.1r4 on my sparc 1+. The
> installation is fine but I cant boot off the hdd,
> instead I boot of the cdrom then issue
> "boot: linux root=/dev/sda1" then I am able to boot
> ok.
>Any ideas? I think that 'silo' is not configured
> correctly because I cant
Darren,
I saved this message some time back. I don't have one of these myself, but
the argument you need seems to be
0x340 cdu31a_irq=5
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Nov 19 13:50:03 1997
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 03:32:59 +0100 (MET)
From: Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMA
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