Pete hi.
Answering some questions...
> How would someone from the Internet be able to access the web server via the
> internal IP address?
Someone from internet will only be able to access you web server if
you have a valid IP address, an external IP. Once you have a valid IP,
you have to forwa
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 10:57 -0800, HXD wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using a HP DL380 with SmartArray Raid 5. After upgrading to
> kernel 2.6.x, startup is hanging with msg "Kernel panic: Attempted to
> kill init!". Did you run into any similar issues? Did you have to make
> any special configs for booti
Hi,
I am using a HP DL380 with SmartArray Raid 5. After upgrading to kernel 2.6.x, startup is hanging with msg "Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!". Did you run into any similar issues? Did you have to make any special configs for booting with SmartArray Raid?
Thanks,
HungPete <[EMAIL PR
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 10:39 +0200, Jiihoo Lehtonen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We are buying a new server for web use and have decided it'll be the ML350
> (with SA641 Raid). I'm just wondering if it's hardware will work fine with
> Debian Linux? Has anyone any thoughts about this, some experience or
> an
On Saturday 30 October 2004 02:38, Lian Liming wrote:
> Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> >>~ That is exactly my question. How to choose the 2.6 kernel
> >>as my install kernel version?
> >>Current available Debian install cds seem just have 2.4 kernel or
> >>earlier version.
> >
> >if you are u
Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
~ That is exactly my question. How to choose the 2.6 kernel
as my install kernel version?
Current available Debian install cds seem just have 2.4 kernel or
earlier version.
if you are using the sarge install disc, you can install using the 2.6
kernel.
when
> >
> ~ That is exactly my question. How to choose the 2.6 kernel
> as my install kernel version?
> Current available Debian install cds seem just have 2.4 kernel or
> earlier version.
>
if you are using the sarge install disc, you can install using the 2.6
kernel.
when you get to
Carl Fink wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 12:02:42AM +0800, Lian Liming wrote:
Thank you for replay. Another question: when i install the debian system
using the boot cd with 2.4 kernel. I find i can only choose "ext2" and
"xfs" as my patition type. I prefer "ext3" and "reiserfs".
So how should
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 12:02:42AM +0800, Lian Liming wrote:
> Thank you for replay. Another question: when i install the debian system
> using the boot cd with 2.4 kernel. I find i can only choose "ext2" and
> "xfs" as my patition type. I prefer "ext3" and "reiserfs".
> So how should i do now?
David Dorward wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 23:12:38 +0800, Lian Liming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just notice that the kernel version for debian install cds are
quite old, some are 2.4.X and some even older.
I'm working from memory as I don't fancy rebooting my laptop just to
check what h
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 23:12:38 +0800, Lian Liming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just notice that the kernel version for debian install cds are
> quite old, some are 2.4.X and some even older.
I'm working from memory as I don't fancy rebooting my laptop just to
check what happens if I boot from a
On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 15:22:31 +0200, Jeremie.Viel wrote:
>Is she "compatible" with Ipv6 protocole
Not in a meaningful way, no.
At http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-ftparchives.en.html#s-stable
you can read about Debian's release process. 3.0r1 is a point release of the
curren
Em Fri, 23 Apr 2004 15:22:31 +0200, Jeremie.Viel escreveu:
> Is she "compatible" with Ipv6 protocol
There are several different pieces of software there with
several levels of IPv6 compatibility. Some will require an update to
testing.
--
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
Hello Barry!
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 04:55:08PM -0500, Barry Skidmore wrote:
I am getting ready to do a new install of Debian woody from iso's, and
just downloaded the first three. In addition, I noted that there is an
iso named: debian-update-3.0r1-i386.iso
Do I need this, or is this iso what is
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 05:45:53PM -0400, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
| Derrick 'dman' Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >
| > Ok, now to the real answer -- I've been running various 2.4 kernels
| > since 2.4.7. The kernels prior to 2.4.10 had some VM issues where it
| > would swap more than it sho
Derrick 'dman' Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok, now to the real answer -- I've been running various 2.4 kernels
> since 2.4.7. The kernels prior to 2.4.10 had some VM issues where it
> would swap more than it should. I've been running 2.4.18 for a long
> time and haven't had any problem
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 12:49:36PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
| On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 21:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| > Hi,
| >
| > at the risk of starting yet another uncontrollable thread...
| >
| > On 5 Jun 2002 at 8:37, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
| [snip]
| >
| > While I'm about it, there's
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 21:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> at the risk of starting yet another uncontrollable thread...
>
> On 5 Jun 2002 at 8:37, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
[snip]
>
> While I'm about it, there's more I'd like to know. Like, what is wrong with
> 2.4 kernels?
> Still runni
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 04:44:41AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why is Debian a 'changing' distribution? Don't get me wrong: I got used to
> it, it's
> alright for me, but: why?
It isn't. Debian unstable and testing distributions change
constantly because that's how you develop and test so
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 04:44:41AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now, I developed the habit of updating at least once a week, and
> admittedly never even wondered why, until I saw Sean's lines above...
> Why is Debian a 'changing' distribution? Don't get me wrong: I got
> used to it, it's alrig
On 0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
> Now, I developed the habit of updating at least once a week, and admittedly
> never even
> wondered why, until I saw Sean's lines above...
> Why is Debian a 'changing' distribution? Don't get me wrong: I got used to
> it, it's
> alright for me, but: why?
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My business is considering the use of Debian, and I was wondering if
> someone could answer my questions about it. I have already hired an
> outside consultant, but wanted to research more myself.
You can find many answers to these questions at www.
Reason for the error is that you are missing the XF86Config-4 file that is
necessary for X to start. I suggest apt-get install task-windows-system
that command should install all the necessary packages for X Windows
System and allow you to configure it to your hardware. The GUI that I
suggest usi
on Mon, May 07, 2001 at 01:51:27PM +0300, Suat Secgin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am from Turkey and working for a leading communication company in
> Turkey as a Chief Engineer. I am inexperienced in using Debian.
Sounds as if you're new to Unix as well. I'd strongly recommend
traini
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, htyj wrote:
> Does anyone know which FTP mirror site of Debian supports resume?
> Please tell me, thanks.
>
My local mirror 'ftp.waikato.ac.nz' does, but thats probably a bit far
away for you.
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
PGP K
>> "PF" == Philipp Frauenfelder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PF> I really searched for this 'dh_testdir' on debian.org and also
PF> asked Archie but did not find it. Could someone please reveal to
PF> me in which package I can find it?
It is part of the debhelper package.
A convenient way to f
Hi
[snip]
> No actually it is not. The correct way is to use dpkg-source. The
> command is 'dpkg-source -x .dsc'. This will recreate the
> maintainers build environ completely.
That's what the documentation says. But have you tried it? I did
not succed unpacking a souce this way:
pfrauenf:/
> 1. Unpack the .tar.gz in a directory.
> 2. Copy in that directory the xxx.diff file.
> 3. Pacth the files with "patch -p1 < xxx.dif"
>
> Is this the right way to do the things ? In the .diff files were some
> lines that make me think some directory names should be changed, but,
> after the chang
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Question: How do I set the X mouse to see the third button (now I am
> using the emulation, but I don't like that) ?
When running xf86config, it asks you:
"Do you want to enable ClearDTR and ClearRTS?"
I guess that's the trick, though I never needed i
On Thu, Mar 05, 1998 at 09:16:30AM +0200, Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 3.
> When I play my audio CDs, very often the CD is jumping (like with an old
> LP). Under Win95 everything is fine. Also, if I use soft eject, the CD
> eject and immediately close !
>
> Question: Where can I find a good fr
Ionut Borcoman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nevertheless, gpm recognize the 3rd button if I set it like this:
> gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t ms
>
> Question: How do I set the X mouse to see the third button (now I am
> using the emulation, but I don't like that) ?
If it doesn't work the same under
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