Have woody running (together with security and proposed updates).
apt-get install squirrelmail
returns
Setting up squirrelmail (1.2.6-1.3) ...
Installing default squirrelmail config.
cp: cannot stat `/etc/squirrelmail/config_default.php': No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing squirre
John wrote:
On bootup of newly installed 2.4 Woody, both mouse and
keyboard are frozen on the first desktop manager
screen. I have tried installing with KDE and again
with Gnome, and the problem is the same either way.
Installation goes fine. In console mode, after
installation, I am able to apt
On bootup of newly installed 2.4 Woody, both mouse and
keyboard are frozen on the first desktop manager
screen. I have tried installing with KDE and again
with Gnome, and the problem is the same either way.
Installation goes fine. In console mode, after
installation, I am able to apt-get install
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 10:25:45AM -0500, Aswin Venkat wrote:
> Hi
>
> This is my first try at installing debian though i have been using it
> for a wee bit. I have been using jigdo to first get the images on a CD and then
> use that for installation. I am finding that the big .iso file does
> not
Hi
This is my first try at installing debian though i have been using it
for a wee bit. I have been using jigdo to first get the images on a CD and then
use that for installation. I am finding that the big .iso file does
not boot--i burnt debian-30rev1-i386-binary-1.iso onto a CD
and it failed to
Another newbie in a jam.
Woody (downloaded late February) gives the
following messages while trying to install the Base System:
"Warning
file:/instmnt/pool/main/i/iptables/iptables_1.2.6a-5_i386.deb was
corrupt"
"Error Couldn't download
iptables."
MD5SUM on my binary gave t
I have partly solved my own problem. The bash-type shell
which is part of the installation software is just what I need to
get a shot at modifying the inittab file. It turns out that a
special inittab file is installed just for the installation
process and then the real inittab is put in
I am using the Serial console method of installing Woody
on a new, or at least, new to me, Dell system.
For those who haven't done this, you just insert the
Debian boot CD and boot the system but type the following where
most people just hit Enter:
linux console=ttyS0,9600n8
and
woody installation
hi
I tried install woody in a PowerPC Dual (newworld with 2 HD), start yaboot,
but not
recognize any HD. So I can´t install the system. How can fixed this
problem?. I tried
boot yaboot from HD, but doesnt work.
Thanks for any advice
Gilberto
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I tried install woody in a PowerPC Dual (newworld with 2 HD), start yaboot, but not
recognize any HD. So I can´t install the system. How can fixed this problem?. I
tried
boot yaboot from HD, but doesnt work.
Thanks for any advice
Gilberto
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file systems
If I insert any other cd-r othen than the woody installation cd-r, I can mount
successful.
I have download the iso image files from 4 different site, I have check the
md5sum every time, I have try to use different speed to burn, I have try to use
different cd-r burner program to
k=32
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc,
>or too many mounted file systems
>
>
> If I insert any other cd-r othen than the woody installation cd-r, I can mount
> successful.
>
> I have download the iso image files from 4 different s
insert any other cd-r othen than the woody installation cd-r, I can mount
successful.
I have download the iso image files from 4 different site, I have check the
md5sum every time, I have try to use different speed to burn, I have try to use
different cd-r burner program to burn the cd-r, I have try
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 12:48:18AM -0500, blaise dupart wrote:
> I am trying to install debian 3.0 for the first time on an intel386 system
> from the cd images I burned. Unfortunately, debian can't see the files it
> needs on the cd even though I can see the files on any other computer.
> Debia
I am trying to install debian 3.0 for the first time on an intel386 system
from the cd images I burned. Unfortunately, debian can't see the files it
needs on the cd even though I can see the files on any other computer.
Debian can even see the file structure on the cd, just not the files. Is
th
I don't think this exchange made it to debian-user because there were 2
addresses in the To: header, so I'll resend the whole exchange to the list
for the archives.
On October 31, 2002 07:39 pm, Levi Waldron wrote:
> On October 31, 2002 02:13 pm, Joe Riel wrote:
> > I had tried that, but there
>apt-get install dpkg-multicd
>
>(I think this should be in the dselect tutorial section of the debian install
>manual but it isn't - I'll submit a bug report to install-doc unless someone
>knows why I shouldn't)
>
>Then you will have access to the multicd method in dselect. There are
>instru
On October 31, 2002 02:13 pm, Joe Riel wrote:
> I had tried that, but there was, alas, no option for multi-CD.
> I have no idea how many packages might be broken.
apt-get install dpkg-multicd
(I think this should be in the dselect tutorial section of the debian install
manual but it isn't - I
>Maybe that CD has errors on it. You can check it by mounting it, going to
>the directory where it's mounted, then
>
>md5sum -c md5sums.txt
>
>No output = good, error output=bad
Thanks, I'll try that.
>If so you'll need to get a new cd or install those packages from http or ftp.
>
>
>> I then
> with various tasks selected. While unpacking stuff from
> CD 3 and error occurred:
Maybe that CD has errors on it. You can check it by mounting it, going to
the directory where it's mounted, then
md5sum -c md5sums.txt
No output = good, error output=bad
If so you'll need to get a new cd or
I'm a Linux newbie, and am having a problem installing
Woody from CD. During the initial installation I ran tasksel
with various tasks selected. While unpacking stuff from
CD 3 and error occurred:
cxref
/usr/bin/dpkg returned error code (1)
At that point [things are a bit fuzzy, this was
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:19:53PM +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> By the way, what does bf24 stand for? Presumably the "24" means kernel
> 2.4, but what about the "bf"? "big friendly", perhaps?
Correct about 2.4, and "bf" stands for "boot-floppies", the name of the
installation system up to Deb
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Barney Wrightson wrote:
>Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>> I'm trying to install debian 3.0 (woody) from CD to my Athlon PC. The
>> installation program fails to find my hard drive (which other
>> (commercial) distributions have located variously at /dev/hdg and
>> /dev/hde).
>> T
Barney Wrightson wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm trying to install debian 3.0 (woody) from CD to my Athlon PC. The
>> installation program fails to find my hard drive (which other
>> (commercial) distributions have located variously at /dev/hdg and
>> /dev/hde). It merely invi
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to install debian 3.0 (woody) from CD to my Athlon PC. The
> installation program fails to find my hard drive (which other
> (commercial) distributions have located variously at /dev/hdg and
> /dev/hde). It merely invites me to supply a Hard disk drive
Hi!
I'm trying to install debian 3.0 (woody) from CD to my Athlon PC. The
installation program fails to find my hard drive (which other
(commercial) distributions have located variously at /dev/hdg and
/dev/hde). It merely invites me to supply a Hard disk driver on a floppy
disk.
The problem s
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 10:11, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
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> On Monday 30 September 2002 12:06 am, Daniel Fabian wrote:
> > > I replaced that with the xserver-svga driver. Yes it is 3.3.6 not 4.x,
> > > but with this driver, I find the video to be
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On Monday 30 September 2002 12:06 am, Daniel Fabian wrote:
> > I replaced that with the xserver-svga driver. Yes it is 3.3.6 not 4.x,
> > but with this driver, I find the video to be quite satisfactory
> > (although I haven't tried anything really de
> I replaced that with the xserver-svga driver. Yes it is 3.3.6 not 4.x,
> but with this driver, I find the video to be quite satisfactory
> (although I haven't tried anything really demanding.) This version of
> the older driver works with the other components of X 4.x.
My fscking laptop is dri
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 11:45:43PM +0200, Daniel Fabian wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Sorry to bother you all again. As some of you told me, I setup a minimal
> system, and installed xfree86 and kde with apt-get. Now that the installed
> completed correctly, I'm experiencing my next problem: startx sets
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On Sunday 29 September 2002 02:45 pm, Daniel Fabian wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Sorry to bother you all again. As some of you told me, I setup a minimal
> system, and installed xfree86 and kde with apt-get. Now that the installed
> completed correctly, I'm
Hi List,
Sorry to bother you all again. As some of you told me, I setup a minimal
system, and installed xfree86 and kde with apt-get. Now that the installed
completed correctly, I'm experiencing my next problem: startx sets my screen
into graphic mode and I see two stripes in gray (looks somehow
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 09:15:39PM +0200, Daniel Fabian wrote:
> > Look up your laptop on http://linux-laptop.net (although they seem to be
> > down at the moment )^8 ) to see if there's any known issues with it. If
> > there's not anything outstandingly difficult, try again, but choose a
> > ver
> Look up your laptop on http://linux-laptop.net (although they seem to be
> down at the moment )^8 ) to see if there's any known issues with it. If
> there's not anything outstandingly difficult, try again, but choose a
> very minimal install at first - this'll give you a (hopefully)
> functiona
This one time, at band camp, Daniel Fabian said:
> > > I'm still trying to install Debian on my lapdog.
> >
> > I want to see a picture of that! ;-)
>
> uups, now that I come to think of it, I could imagine a couple of nasty
> remarks :) (like: Are you sure your dog is on the debian hcl?)
>
> >
> > I'm still trying to install Debian on my lapdog.
>
> I want to see a picture of that! ;-)
uups, now that I come to think of it, I could imagine a couple of nasty
remarks :) (like: Are you sure your dog is on the debian hcl?)
> Does the whole machine hang (numlock not reacting, ...) or does t
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On Sunday 29 September 2002 17:16, Daniel Fabian wrote:
> I'm still trying to install Debian on my lapdog.
I want to see a picture of that! ;-)
> My new problems occures, when the install is actually taking place.
> It's setting up all packets, but
Hi List,
I'm still trying to install Debian on my lapdog. As my new problem is
entierly different than the old one, I decided to start a new thread. I got
over the "blue screen" problem by using the video=vga16:off option in lilo.
My new problems occures, when the install is actually taking plac
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 09:27:41PM -0700, Andrew Sweger wrote:
> Ditto. I have consistently encountered this error with the 20020416
> netinst image for the last week or so. At first, I thought it was a bad
> installer. However, I also get the error "Malformed Release" when using
> the 20020215 net
Ditto. I have consistently encountered this error with the 20020416
netinst image for the last week or so. At first, I thought it was a bad
installer. However, I also get the error "Malformed Release" when using
the 20020215 netinst image which had been working just fine previously.
This is when us
I'm trying to install Woody however I'm having
problems with the installation. When I try to install the base system from
the internet (http.us.debian.org), I get "Invalid Release file, no main
components". I've tried the vanilla and bf-2.4 set of disks but both
produce the same error. I'
After filing a bug on this problem #140540 I've received some helpful info
from Eduard Bloch and the bug has been closed (there wasn't a bug with the
boot floppies package, it seems it was with the CD's)
The problem seems to be the basedebs file on the CD is
incorrect. Supposedly you can down
At 08:47 PM 3/29/02 -0600, Matt Wehland wrote:
Play it again sam.
I just tried installing on another system (an old P-90 desktop) and got the
same error, Couldn't download PPOECONF.
So now it looks like time to file a bug report.
Since I'm new to this a little direction could help.
I'm assuming
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 20:09, Matt Wehland wrote:
> If I can just figure out that it is a bug and not user error I will be
> happy to file a bug report (Well I'll be happy to try and figure out how)
> If I can supply any more info just ask. I'm going to keep beating on it
> for now.
As fare as
As an update, I just tried the bf4 flavor of the boot disks and recieved
the same error- can't download PPPOECONF, and the install of the base
system quits.
I think I am going to try either stable on this system and then upgrade or
i may pull a desktop out that I have been meaning to work on a
At 02:57 AM 3/27/02, Lucas Cleeve wrote:
When I install Woody, I get a error message while installing the base
system: "Could not find pppoeconf".
After that it asks me to install the base system again, and if I do i get
the same error message.
>To which Chris Jenks asked for some more info.
At 02:57 AM 3/27/02, Lucas Cleeve wrote:
When I install Woody, I get a error message while installing the base
system: "Could not find pppoeconf".
After that it asks me to install the base system again, and if I do i get
the same error message.
I don´t even want ppp, is there any way to come a
When I install Woody, I get a error message while installing the base system:
"Could not find pppoeconf".
After that it asks me to install the base system again, and if I do i get the
same error message.
I don´t even want ppp, is there any way to come arond this problem.
Yours sincerely
Lucas
I am stuck in the installation process because my keyboard stops working
at a certain point. When I reboot the system the installation process
continues at the point where I must choose the Time Zone (yes for GMT).
At that point I can not press enter for Yes anymore. I don't have a
mouse for the sy
Thus spake Mikael Petersson:
> Hello,
>
> Entire weekend I failed to install Woody with ext3 support. During
> installation of the base system, I get the following error message:
>
> Failure trying to run: chroot /target
> dpkg --force-auto-select --force-overwrite --force
>
> I get this error i
Hello,
Entire weekend I failed to install Woody with ext3 support. During
installation of the base system, I get the following error message:
Failure trying to run: chroot /target
dpkg --force-auto-select --force-overwrite --force
I get this error independently of which flavor of installation di
Hello,
I first upgraded from potato to woody, with only the essential
: console tools.
I then decided to install XFree86 (with dselect).
But after downloading, and configuring some packages, my
screen got frozen on the xserver-common / xserver-xfree86 script
configuration.
> Or i reccomend slackware if they are more interested in learning. only after
> they are used to linux do i reccomend debian as a "reward" for getting the
> hard stuff done first(at least in the slackware users). I was suprised how
> many people at my last job chose slackware despite my clear warn
--
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"When we have nothing left to give
There will be no reason for us to live
But when we have nothing left to lose
You will have nothing left to use"
-Fugazi
> Tru64, and IRIX are also high on the list of difficult to install(even with
> instructions). t
Brian Murphy wrote:
>
> Not trying to start a flame war, but I have a legitimate question that has
> been kicked around a little, but not to my satisfaction :). What are the
> chances that the installation procedure will improve in woody versus what is
> currently in the potatoe distribution?
Brian Murphy wrote:
> Not trying to start a flame war, but I have a legitimate question that has
> been kicked around a little, but not to my satisfaction :). What are the
> chances that the installation procedure will improve in woody versus what is
> currently in the potatoe distribution?
> snip
Not trying to start a flame war, but I have a legitimate question that has
been kicked around a little, but not to my satisfaction :). What are the
chances that the installation procedure will improve in woody versus what is
currently in the potatoe distribution? I am a very new debian user, but
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