On 07/01/2019 08:31 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
More serious. however is the other error:
[Connecting to prod.debian.map.fastly.net (2a04:4e42:3e::204)]
Your system thinks to have IPv6 connectivity while it has not.
Find out why this is the case and you solve this prob
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> More serious. however is the other error:
> [Connecting to prod.debian.map.fastly.net (2a04:4e42:3e::204)]
Your system thinks to have IPv6 connectivity while it has not.
Find out why this is the case and you solve this problem.
A different (unelegant) workaround wou
I found it necessary to reinstall Debian Stretch on my primary computer
and encountered two problems.
The first problem was that the installer failed to verify updates at the
uchicago mirror and commented out the applicable lines in the fstab. I
can live with that as I use the v-9-9-0 is fr
El 2012-07-06 a las 17:21 +0200, Kantacki escribió:
(resending to the list)
> W dniu 2012-07-06 16:25, Camaleón pisze:
>> On Thu, 05 Jul 2012 22:15:03 +0200, Kantacki wrote:
>>
>>>I have found two problems in Debian Wheezy.
>> (...)
>>
>> Can
On Thu, 05 Jul 2012 22:15:03 +0200, Kantacki wrote:
> I have found two problems in Debian Wheezy.
(...)
Can't comment/confirm on the problems you are experiencing but if the
errors are consistent and easily reproducible, you can open a bug report
in Debian BTS for each of them so
Hello,
I have found two problems in Debian Wheezy.
1. Debian Wheezy cannot be installed from PXE using current
netboot.tar.gz package, during installation before loading the kernel
system hangs, so to install Wheezy using PXE I had to use Squeeze
netboot.tar.gz package with replaced kernel
l try to install binutils this afternoon
>
>
>
> 2009/4/22 Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson
>
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 09:24:31AM +0200, Ibrahim Shaame wrote:
>> > I have two problems in installing Debian Leny:
>> >
>> > 2 - I have just acquired ASUS with AMD Ph
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 09:24:31AM +0200, Ibrahim Shaame wrote:
> I have two problems in installing Debian Leny:
>
> 2 - I have just acquired ASUS with AMD Phenom Quad and NVIDIA GForce. I have
> installed Slamd64 ( a Slackware variant for AMD 64bit). It booted after the
> first
I have two problems in installing Debian Leny:
1 - I installed a 32 bit version on and AMD, which installed correctly. I
have other installations (Slackware 12.2 and Slackware 12.0, DLS, etc) on
the machine. At the Grub menu, when I select Slackware 12.0 it boots with a
minor error message. But
On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 16:10 +0100, Wodzu Wodzowski wrote:
> Hy, It's me again ;) I've got tw problems;
> 1.
> First is with my dvd roms. I have one dvd writer and one dvd rom. Both are
> detected and mounted properly (think so..) but when I want to open dvd to
> take away my disc, I can't do that
Hy, It's me again ;) I've got tw problems;
1.
First is with my dvd roms. I have one dvd writer and one dvd rom. Both are
detected and mounted properly (think so..) but when I want to open dvd to take
away my disc, I can't do that. There's no problem with dvd writer, because I
can right-click on
On 2005-08-18 00:43:52 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "NVIDIA Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8x]"
> Driver "nv"
> EndSection
Thanks, selecting the nv driver instead of vesa solves the problem.
I wonder why Debian doesn't do it b
Hi everyone,
For some extrange reason, the manual were I got the
monitor specs were not entirely correct. I had
specific values (not ranges). After looking up in the
internet I found the right values and voila!!.
Thanx everyone for their input.
I still have to deal with the login screen, but I'm
I've noticed that after Sarge is
> installed, the maximum configured resolution is 800x600 (anyone
> knows why?), and one needs a "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86"
> for higher resolutions.
I recently installed Sarge (a few times, actually) and I also experienced the
800x600 problem. I did not
On 2005-08-16 17:16:14 -0400, Bill Marcum wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 06:37:29AM -0700, Alejandro Salas wrote:
> > I recently installed debian Sarge3.1_r0a, and have two
> > problems. The first one is that I'm unable to set the
> > screen resolution higher than 800
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 07:40 -0700, Alejandro Salas wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm still in 800x600 :-(... I've tried with a couple
> of different drivers and color depths and nothing.
Typically, this would mean that the capabilities of your monitor and
videocard are inadequately stated in /etc/X11
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 11:40 pm, Alejandro Salas wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm still in 800x600 :-(... I've tried with a couple
> of different drivers and color depths and nothing.
> Searching the web I found this:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-edu/2004/10/msg00191.html.
>
> But I haven't
Hi everyone,
I'm still in 800x600 :-(... I've tried with a couple
of different drivers and color depths and nothing.
Searching the web I found this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-edu/2004/10/msg00191.html.
But I haven't found anything else, so I don't know the
full context of that posting. I hav
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 06:37:29AM -0700, Alejandro Salas wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently installed debian Sarge3.1_r0a, and have two
> problems. The first one is that I'm unable to set the
> screen resolution higher than 800x600 even though I
> had it at 1280 x 102
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 06:37:29AM -0700, Alejandro Salas wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently installed debian Sarge3.1_r0a, and have two
> problems. The first one is that I'm unable to set the
> screen resolution higher than 800x600 even though I
> had it at 1280 x 102
Hi,
I had already tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
with no results. Once, the only resolution I checked
was 1280x1024 and I had a nasty result, ending up with
a resolution below 800x600. I just tried changing the
driver to S3, but I couldn't even start X. That was in
kind of a hurry, so I'm
Maybe Try with S3 Driver for more info go to console and type lspci, and
look your video card model for more security.
On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 07:20 -0700, Alejandro Salas wrote:
> I forgot to say that I have an integrated Savage 8
> 2D/3D graphic controller (MS-6738 motherboard). And my
> current d
On 2005-08-16 06:37:29 -0700, Alejandro Salas wrote:
> I recently installed debian Sarge3.1_r0a, and have two
> problems. The first one is that I'm unable to set the
> screen resolution higher than 800x600 even though I
> had it at 1280 x 1024 in Fedora Core. Could this be
>
I forgot to say that I have an integrated Savage 8
2D/3D graphic controller (MS-6738 motherboard). And my
current driver in XF86Config-4 is "savage". Should I
use a different one?...
Thanx.
Start your day with Yahoo! - make i
Hello everyone,
I recently installed debian Sarge3.1_r0a, and have two
problems. The first one is that I'm unable to set the
screen resolution higher than 800x600 even though I
had it at 1280 x 1024 in Fedora Core. Could this be
some kind of driver issue??. Any ideas?.
My other problem is
also sprach s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.02.18.1834 +0100]:
> Perhaps I don't understand the problem, but try "keycode 113 =
> Multi_key" in your ~/.inputrc. Then "xmodmap .inputrc"
>
> With that, you can now -aa to get å & etc.
I am trying to replace xmodmap (which is the old way of doi
Incoming from martin f krafft:
> I am trying to customise my keyboard experience. Precisely, I'd like
> to overlay my beloved us/ascii layout with a second group featuring
> the international characters I always need.
Perhaps I don't understand the problem, but try "keycode 113 =
Multi_key" in you
I am trying to customise my keyboard experience. Precisely, I'd like
to overlay my beloved us/ascii layout with a second group featuring
the international characters I always need.
I have started playing around with xxkb and came up with the
following file:
partial default alphanumeric_keys
x
> "Martin" == Martin F Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> and just sits there forever. /sbin/getty is never executed,
Martin> and i can't get into the system. then, every now and then,
Martin> init complains about both getty's restarting to quickly and
Martin> disabled them for 5 addit
do
it myself. i have compiled a modular kernel (bzImage), i have created
a compressed root filesystem according to
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Bootdisk-HOWTO, and i placed the
essential files onto this rootdisk (mail me for a list).
now, however, i am experiencing two problems. essentially, i would
li
Subject: Re. Two Problems
Date: Sun, May 20, 2001 at 01:18:40PM -0700
In reply to:Sidney Brooks
Quoting Sidney Brooks([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I do have the package lpr.
>
> I am sure that I do not have minicom nor lpd. I used two methods to verify
> this, apt-get and
red my printer about 5 minutes
ago. I ran into two problems, first my users never had permission to use lpd;
and second I never created the proper spool directory under /var/spool/lpd/
Try that and see if it helps :-D
Stef
I do have the package lpr.
I am sure that I do not have minicom nor lpd. I used two methods to verify
this, apt-get and reading the disks in Windows.
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 01:00:34PM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
| Neither lpd nor minicom is present on my official three disk set of Potato.
!? Are you sure?
http://packages.debian.org/stable/comm/minicom.html
For print spooling there is a choice:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/net/lpr.htm
So far no luck.
Neither lpd nor minicom is present on my official three disk set of Potato.
I tried replacing ATZ with ATX3, they both dial and connect but never get
on the internet.
I have the same problem of not getting connected with gnome-ppp and kpp.
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 11:12:02AM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
| 2) My second problem is one that my ISP administrator cannot solve.
| Until last summer, I could get onto the internet with any version of
| linux that I tried. Typical of what I get now is what I get with
| wvdial (same thing happen
I have just installed Potato and have two problems.
1) I have configured my printer with magicfilterconfig. When I try to
print,as I did with an earlier version of Debian, e.g. pr /etc/printcap
|lpr, it does not work. I get:
lpr:connect: Connection refused
jobs queued; but cannot start daemon
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 12:22:47PM +, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> First of all Linux is unable to find my UDMA66 HardDisk. I know that
> exists some patches to make it working. Anyone have already tryed them?
Yep, I use slink with kernel 2.2.12; patch comes from:
ftp.kernel.org/people/
Hi all,
I don't wont to bore anyone but I need to solve to little
problem on my new computer. (i've already installed succesfully debian
on more than 20 boxes but i'm not able and i've no time to solve them)
First of all Linux is unable to find my UDMA66 HardDisk. I know that
exists so
Nick Phillips wrote:
>
> > One of them is that gpm and X won't work at the same time. To move the
> > mouse in X I need to gpm -k. This I didn't need to do before.
>
> I don't know how the setup normally deals with this, but if you RTFM on
> gpm, you will see that it mentions that problem; if y
Hello,
I had potato up and running fine but I needed to repartition this drive
so I reinstalled. Everything is working well with two small problems
that didn't come up the first time.
One of them is that gpm and X won't work at the same time. To move the
mouse in X I need to gpm -k. This I did
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> I recently had to replace my hard disk which meant reloading
> everything. I now have two problems.
> 1. Although I had no trouble with Word Perfect before, when I
> downloaded it again, I could not use it because it can't locate
On Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 09:20:22AM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
>
> I recently had to replace my hard disk which meant reloading
> everything. I now have two problems.
> 1. Although I had no trouble with Word Perfect before, when I
> downloaded it again, I could not use it because
I recently had to replace my hard disk which meant reloading
everything. I now have two problems.
1. Although I had no trouble with Word Perfect before, when I
downloaded it again, I could not use it because it can't locate libX..
. I had this trouble with netscape originally, but the proble
I have two problems. I am running bo on both my desktop computer and my
laptop. I have been very please with both.
Problem #1:
I have recently installed a PCI modem in my desktop and the kernel doesn't
recognize the PCI device. The bios reports it as:
Simple COMM Controller (I assume
Ivan wrote:
>
> Hello once more !
>
> Problem 1.
>
> i downloaded source for linux 2.0.34 so that i could recompile with sound.
>
> using 'make config' i chose to install sound as a module (as advised by
> some kind ppl) and compiled the kernel by:
>
> a) make dep;make clean
> b) make zlilo
>
Hello once more !
Problem 1.
i downloaded source for linux 2.0.34 so that i could recompile with sound.
using 'make config' i chose to install sound as a module (as advised by
some kind ppl) and compiled the kernel by:
a) make dep;make clean
b) make zlilo
c) make modules
d) make modules_install
Hello once more !
Problem 1.
i downloaded source for linux 2.0.34 so that i could recompile with sound.
using 'make config' i chose to install sound as a module (as advised by
some kind ppl) and compiled the kernel by:
a) make dep;make clean
b) make zlilo
c) make modules
d) make modules_install
On 3 Jun, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>On 3 Jun, Curtis L. Daugaard wrote:
>
>> 1) Irqtune was working for me under v.1.2, but though my configured
>> hardware is the same I now get an error message. Here is the
message at
>> boot time:
>>
On 3 Jun, Curtis L. Daugaard wrote:
>
> 1) Irqtune was working for me under v.1.2, but though my configured
> hardware is the same I now get an error message. Here is the message at
> boot time:
>
> " irqtune: setting system IRQ priority to 3/14
> irqtune: insmod failed on '/usr/lib/hwtools/i
My apologies to the debian-user list for my faulty original post. I had
just installed Netscape 4.0 and forgot to disable HTML in its mail
package (which is enabled by default). Let me try again.
Can someone enlighten me on the following, which I can't seem to solve
with the available documentat
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Can someone enlighten me on two problems? I can't seem to solve
> them with the available documentation
> 1) Irqtune was working for me under v.1.2, but though my configured
> hardware is the same I now get an error messag
ite that has lots of Java. Other crashes occur because Netscape
just feels like crashing at random. I wouldn't judge irqtune on the basis
of Netscape behaviour.
On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Curtis L. Daugaard wrote:
>
> Can someone enlighten me on two problems? I can't seem to solve
>
Can someone enlighten me on two problems? I can't seem to solve
them with the available documentation
1) Irqtune was working for me under v.1.2, but though my configured
hardware is the same I now get an error message. Here is the message
at boot time:
" irqtune: setting system IR
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to help someone put Debian on a Pentium 90 and we've run into
> the following problems with (1) ethernet card configuration and (2) trying
> to make a boot floppy.
>
> The ethernet card is an Intel Etherexpress 16 ISA card. It apparently has
> an IRQ of 11 and io address 0x3
Hi,
I'm trying to help someone put Debian on a Pentium 90 and we've run into
the following problems with (1) ethernet card configuration and (2) trying
to make a boot floppy.
The ethernet card is an Intel Etherexpress 16 ISA card. It apparently has
an IRQ of 11 and io address 0x300. The kernel se
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