Re: Debian 2.0 Install

1999-05-15 Thread Kirk Noonan
You probably want to use the multiple cd option. Your CD-Rom is most likely /dev/cdrom or /dev/hdb for ATAPI or /dev/scd0 for SCSI. I would recommend the KDE desktop manager, as you will probably find it very familiar and there is alot of good documentation built in to it. I'm not sure if it automa

Debian 2.0 Install

1999-05-14 Thread Kenneth Scharf
>I'm a Linux beginer and i try since 2 days to install >linux system on >my >IBM machine. All process run well until the dselect >program. I don't >know there what to do. I suppose that all packages are >located on >CDrom. >SO I >choose Access 'CDROM'. >Then i got the message "Insert the CD-ROM' a

Debian 2.0 Install

1999-05-14 Thread Denis A
I'm a Linux beginer and i try since 2 days to install linux system on my IBM machine. All process run well until the dselect program. I don't know there what to do. I suppose that all packages are located on CDrom. SO I choose Access 'CDROM'. Then i got the message "Insert the CD-ROM' and Enter the

Re: Help, with Debian 2.0 install from CD-ROM not part of HDD card

1998-11-09 Thread Michael B. Taylor
It looks like your cdrom is one of the early ones that runs off a propitary interface and reqires a special driver. Later cdroms run off the ide controller and use a common driver, regardless of brand. Later drives are recognized automatically by Debian, yours will require just a little more wor

Help, with Debian 2.0 install from CD-ROM not part of HDD card

1998-11-09 Thread Craig M. Kimmer
Hello, I am having problems with Debian 2.0 to install the the important, extra, and/ or packages, which include the kernal source and patches. I have got a operating system, but it does not recongize the CDROM drive, thus I can not add or upgrade any program packages to the system. I

Re: debian 2.0 install

1998-09-17 Thread Michael Below
Hi, Nathan wrote: >I don't believe Linux SMP code supports dual 486 processors (due to the >lack of standards for such machines). Pentium and above >multi-processor systems are supported. According to the Parallel Processing HOWTO, parallel processing is supported on 486DX, but not on 486SX.

RE: debian 2.0 install

1998-09-16 Thread stephen . p . ryan
PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 11:31 AM > To: Shane S. > Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' > Subject: Re: debian 2.0 install > > > On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Shane S. wrote: > > : > : > : > : I just downloaded debian 2.0 l

RE: debian 2.0 install

1998-09-16 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Shane S. wrote: : : Thanks for the response. : : So do you think I should forget about recompiling the kernel : and just install it as if there is 1 processor? I don't know anything about Wyse hardware, but you could always try it. -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet 410 South

RE: debian 2.0 install

1998-09-16 Thread Shane S.
-user@lists.debian.org' Subject: Re: debian 2.0 install On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Shane S. wrote: : : : : I just downloaded debian 2.0 linux and I want to install it : on a SMP Wyse7000i machine. This machine has 2 486 processor. : After reading the documentation, I have a question. : After d

Re: debian 2.0 install

1998-09-16 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Shane S. wrote: : : : : I just downloaded debian 2.0 linux and I want to install it : on a SMP Wyse7000i machine. This machine has 2 486 processor. : After reading the documentation, I have a question. : After downloading, do I install debian 2.0 first, and : then r

debian 2.0 install

1998-09-16 Thread Shane S.
I just downloaded debian 2.0 linux and I want to install it on a SMP Wyse7000i machine. This machine has 2 486 processor. After reading the documentation, I have a question. After downloading, do I install debian 2.0 first, and then re-compile the kernel to take advantage of the SMP, or should I

Re: DEBIAN 2.0 INSTALL BLOCK DEVICE NAME

1998-09-06 Thread LeRoy D. Cressy
I am a first time installer of Debian Linux 2.0 with Win 98 on the computer. What to I enter when on the installation program so I can get Emacs, X etc. when installing from the Binary i386 CD I read: Insert the CD Rom with the block device name: I enter: /dev/hda3, (have tried /dev/h

Re: DEBIAN 2.0 INSTALL BLOCK DEVICE NAME

1998-09-06 Thread Andrius Sabanas
> BOB'S MAIL wrote: > > I am a first time installer of Debian Linux 2.0 with Win 98 on the > computer. > > What to I enter when on the installation program so I can get Emacs, X > etc. when installing from the Binary i386 CD I read: > > Insert the CD Rom with the block device name: > > I e

DEBIAN 2.0 INSTALL BLOCK DEVICE NAME

1998-09-06 Thread BOB'S MAIL
I am a first time installer of Debian Linux 2.0 with Win 98 on the computer.   What to I enter when on the installation program so I can get Emacs, X etc. when installing from the Binary i386 CD  I read:    Insert the CD Rom with the block device name:I enter:    /dev/hda3, (have tried /dev

Re: Debian-2.0-Install-Disks

1998-03-17 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Wolfgang Gernot Bauer wrote: > where can I find the Debian 2.0-installdisks? Those in > /debian/hamm/main/disks-386 are labled 1.3 I'm pretty sure you were just looking at some outdated docs. The basecont.txt shows what is on the disk and the ii libc6 2.0.7pr

Debian-2.0-Install-Disks

1998-03-17 Thread Wolfgang Gernot Bauer
Hi, where can I find the Debian 2.0-installdisks? Those in /debian/hamm/main/disks-386 are labled 1.3 Thanx, Gernot -- - Gernot Bauer Salzburger Kredit- und Wechsel-Bank AG eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Office)