On Tuesday, 3 January 2006 at 23:32:59 -0600, Kent West wrote:
> frederick c woodruff wrote:
>
> >I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
> >did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
> >@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in
frederick c woodruff wrote:
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know you know its a
bash command I dont know I am knew at this can you he
frederick c woodruff wrote:
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know you know its a
bash command I dont know I am knew at this can you he
frederick c woodruff wrote:
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know you know its a
bash command I dont know I am knew at this can you he
I just started installing sarge on my computer all was going ok untill I
did the log in,did ok untill at the bottom of page it askes something
@debian $ I dont know what to tell it to get in I know you know its a
bash command I dont know I am knew at this can you help me,I have been
using suse it
Jerome Acks Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:18:19AM -0400, Jeremy wrote:
>> I'm new to using grub for booting my OS's. I recently bought a new HD, and
>> I've dedicated that one to Linux and left Windows 2000 on the old one. The
>> new HD is /dev/hda. I have a Zip1
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:18:19AM -0400, Jeremy wrote:
> I'm new to using grub for booting my OS's. I recently bought a new HD, and
> I've dedicated that one to Linux and left Windows 2000 on the old one. The
> new HD is /dev/hda. I have a Zip100 on hdb, my dvd-rom on hdc, and my cd
> burner
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Jeremy wrote:
> I'm new to using grub for booting my OS's. I recently bought a new HD, and
> I've dedicated that one to Linux and left Windows 2000 on the old one. The
> new HD is /dev/hda. I have a Zip100 on hdb, my dvd-rom on hdc, and my cd
> burner on hdd. I have a A
I'm new to using grub for booting my OS's. I recently bought a new HD, and
I've dedicated that one to Linux and left Windows 2000 on the old one. The
new HD is /dev/hda. I have a Zip100 on hdb, my dvd-rom on hdc, and my cd
burner on hdd. I have a ATA card installed that the old HD is attache
'
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: RE: I need help please
Don't know about the rest of the hw but Debian/GNU Linux does support the
3Com cardhowever, I would suggest that the potential buyer obtain the
latest pcmcia packages(tgz) from the pcmcia homepage.have fun!
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 5:22 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: I need help please
>
> I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and intends
> to run Debian Linux as the operating system.
>
> His question is this:
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* Melissa Stirling in "I need help please" dated 2000/07/18 10:22
* wrote:
> I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and
> intends to run Debian Linux as the operating system.
>
> His question is this:
>
> He will either buy the Satellite Pro
I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and intends to
run Debian Linux as the operating system.
His question is this:
He will either buy the Satellite Pro 4320 or 4270 which have with an AGP or PCI
3D Savage graphics card built in, does Debian support this hardware pleas
I have a customer who would like to purchase a Toshiba from me and intends to
run Debian Linux as the operating system.
His question is this:
He will either buy the Satellite Pro 4320 or 4270 which have with an AGP or PCI
3D Savage graphics card built in, does Debian support this hardware pleas
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 02:15:12PM -0700, Rev GRC Sperry wrote:
>
> Setting up navigator-smotif-472 (4.72-15) ...
> Fortify 1.4.5; Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Farrell McKay
You need Fortify 1.4.6 to handle 4.72. If you can't wait for the Debian
packaged version, go to http://www.fortify
I've searched the archive of this list and read the responses people have
sent in about needing to edit Fortify's Index file to get Fortify to
properly modify Netscape to handle 128 bit encryption but while I could
find the Index file I have no idea what line I need to add to get fortify
to work pr
On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 07:05:14PM -0400, Peter Mickle wrote:
> hello readers,
>
> NEW USER question/problem, need help if possible. in trying to solve one
> shared libraries problem, i unintentionally removed the following library:
>
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/egcs-2.91.60/libstdc++.so
Peter Mickle wrote:
>
> hello readers,
>
> NEW USER question/problem, need help if possible. in trying to solve one
> shared libraries problem, i unintentionally removed the following library:
>
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/egcs-2.91.60/libstdc++.so
>
> i don't know how to "reinstall"
hello readers,
NEW USER question/problem, need help if possible. in trying to solve one
shared libraries problem, i unintentionally removed the following library:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/egcs-2.91.60/libstdc++.so
i don't know how to "reinstall" that file. i do not know the exact pack
On Wed, Dec 23, 1998 at 11:21:40PM +0100, Peter Berlau wrote:
Hi,
[..]
- I partition the disk before making the filesystem:
mkfs -V /dev/sdc5 for example
the scsi timed out and the sytem hangs,
there where no change to reboot so I hard-reset the
box.
slow down the datatransfer rate rom 10m to
Hi,
to X-mas I got me a new ibm-scsi-drive :)
therefore I have a Adaptec 2940 AU Controller
and, unfortanelety, the drives for this
(65 pin) ? are outsold.
So I buy a IBM 4,5 GB UW
trapezoid connector looks
()
\---/
is smaller, than the Drive - Connectors i usualy have,
so
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