Thanks very much. I have been thinking about it though.
I have a DNS server already running on silentflame.com. So I edited the Host
File (using WHM), and added a simple a record underneath for a subdomain. Will
this work?
Thanks.
Quoting ke6isf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Sean
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Sean Whitton wrote:
> 2)
> I want a domain to point to the server. During installation I selected DNS
> server, and I need to know how to set this up. A link to a tutorial would be
> appreciated.
Like another responder said, assuming you have a domain and a static IP,
check a
Sean Whitton wrote:
Hi all,
I would be grateful for any help on the following problems. Please indicate what
you are replying to in your response! Thanks.
1)
I installed apache using wajig.
I want to create a link between ~/public_html and the webspace for the user at
ip/~user. How do I do thi
Hi all,
I would be grateful for any help on the following problems. Please indicate what
you are replying to in your response! Thanks.
1)
I installed apache using wajig.
I want to create a link between ~/public_html and the webspace for the user at
ip/~user. How do I do this please?
2)
I want a
Well I guess I'm gonna reply to two people at once...
--- "David A. Cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not a very successful day!!!
>
> Trying to go with the fact that TUN driver sees my
> network controller.
>
> Two occurrences of "Warning" Failure trying to run
Warning *doesn't* mean failure.
Not a very successful day!!!
Trying to go with the fact that TUN driver sees my network controller.
Two occurrences of "Warning" Failure trying to run
chroot /target dpkg --force-depends \
/var/cache/apt/archives/base-files_3.0.2_i386.deb \
(same basepath)/base-passwd_3.4.1_i386.deb
David A. Cobb wrote:
Jacob S. wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:08:14 -0500
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian
archive has nVidia patches fo
Kent West wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still haven't figured out how to make the Linux data visible from
within Windoze, other than scribbling files from Linux onto one of the
VFAT-mounted drives.
And you won't, unless you resort to third-party products (I've heard
of such utilities, but
Ryan Waye wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:19:03 -0400, David A. Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody" Official" and started to
install it.
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2004-07-15, David A. Cobb penned:
[snip]
I don't have the brain power right now to answer your question about
kernels ... so moving on ...
I need to pass things back-and-forth between Linux and Windoze. I
see references to VFAT FS on the web site, but for the
Jacob S. wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:08:14 -0500
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian
archive has nVidia patches for 2.4.26. My plan i
inline->
Kent West wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD is
2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian archive
has nVidia patches for 2.4.26. My plan is to go to .26, but in the
meanwhile I can't use X Windows and I can
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 12:08:14PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
>
> Run "lspci" to see what type of Ethernet device you have, then run
> "modprobe" to install the correct driver for it. You might then need to
> modify /etc/network/interfaces (see "man interfaces" for examples) and
> restart networki
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 07:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I need to pass things back-and-forth between Linux and Windoze. I
> > see references to VFAT FS on the web site, but for the life of me, I
> > can't find a trace of the software. It's really bad to have to play
> > games with tar at both
--- Begin Message ---
David A. Cobb wrote:
Hi!
I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody" Official" and started to
install it.
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD is
2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian archive
has nVidia patches fo
On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 21:34, Kent West wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>I still haven't figured out how to make the Linux data visible from
> >>within Windoze, other than scribbling files from Linux onto one of the
> >>VFAT-mounted drives.
> >>
> >>
> And you won't, unless you resort to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still haven't figured out how to make the Linux data visible from
within Windoze, other than scribbling files from Linux onto one of the
VFAT-mounted drives.
And you won't, unless you resort to third-party products (I've heard of
such utilities, but have never used
> I need to pass things back-and-forth between Linux and Windoze. I
> see references to VFAT FS on the web site, but for the life of me, I
> can't find a trace of the software. It's really bad to have to play
> games with tar at both sides of the route in order not to munge up the
> "magi
> --- "David A. Cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody"
> > Official" and started to
> > install it.
> > First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the
> > Official kernel on the CD
> > is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21
> > and the
Jacob S. wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:08:14 -0500
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia;
You might be able to get your network working, in which case you won't
need to reboot into Windows.
Actually, he mentions nVidia hardware a
Hello
David A. Cobb (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody" Official" and started
> to install it.
> First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
> is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian
> archive has nVidia p
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:08:14 -0500
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David A. Cobb wrote:
>
> > First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
> > is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian
> > archive has nVidia patches for 2.4.26. My plan is to go
You really shouldn't run apt-* without apt-update,
first, by the way.
--- Ryan Waye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:19:03 -0400, David A. Cobb
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody"
> Official" and started to
> > install it.
> >
Aye, it does sound like you have quite a mess on your
hands.
My personal _recommendation_ (do not take this as law)
would be to start from scratch, and use one of the
beta Sarge installers. You'll find Sarge far more
up-to-date, with support for 2.6 kernels and Nforce
chipsets right out the gate.
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:19:03 -0400, David A. Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody" Official" and started to
> install it.
> First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
> is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 an
On 2004-07-15, David A. Cobb penned:
[snip]
I don't have the brain power right now to answer your question about
kernels ... so moving on ...
> I need to pass things back-and-forth between Linux and Windoze. I
> see references to VFAT FS on the web site, but for the life of me,
> I
David A. Cobb wrote:
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD is
2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian archive
has nVidia patches for 2.4.26. My plan is to go to .26, but in the
meanwhile I can't use X Windows and I can't access my NIC, so all t
Hi!
I purchased a CD set of "Debian 3.0 "Woody" Official" and started to
install it.
First woe: my hardware is by nVidia; the Official kernel on the CD
is 2.4.18, nVidia provides a driver for 2.4.20/21 and the Debian archive
has nVidia patches for 2.4.26. My plan is to go to .26, but in t
The G450 is a dualhead card. Because you are not specifying which monitor is
connected to which vga port, as you would if you were writing a dh config, X
will default to #1. Look at the numbers on the backplate of your card and
check that your monitor is connected to vga port #1. Do not assume b
On Sunday 31 Mar 2002 11:36 pm, you wrote:
> >Are you using the linux framebuffer ? If not, comment out this line:
> >
> > Option "UseFBDev" "true"
> >
> >Apart from that your config looks fine.
>
> During the install the --configuration of some package asked whethe
Hmmm... I should ask this on one of the xfree86
mailing lists instead of here, shouldn't I?
sincerely,
Ivo Wever
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I.J.W. Wever wrote:
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "Matrox G450"
> Driver "mga"
> Option "UseFBDev" "true"
> EndSection
Are you using the linux framebuffer ? If not, comment out this line:
Option "UseFBDev"
Dear Simon,
thanks for your reaction. I realised that I was using the wrong file and
XF86Config-4 actually had 'mga_hal' where it should have had 'mga'
(which is almost the same problem for which you gave the solution :) ).
Please ignore the attachments of the previous message: I made some
progr
I.J.W. Wever wrote:
> A few days ago I installed Woody and since then I have been trying to
> get Xwindows running. I've downloaded the appropriate drivers for my
> Matrox G450 from the Matrox site and tried the XF86config with various
> options, but withous succes.
These are not strictly neccess
Hello all,
A few days ago I installed Woody and since then I have been trying to
get Xwindows running. I've downloaded the appropriate drivers for my
Matrox G450 from the Matrox site and tried the XF86config with various
options, but withous succes. I don't know how to tell XFree86 to use
the mga
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 02:28:55AM +0300, FFF wrote:
> I'm a newbie to debian, I had problems when I try to install from a
> local disk, after selecting the packs using either "simple" or the
> "advanced method" it fails to find them. I checked the installation
> path file:/mnt/hde6/debian and is c
Hi,
I'm a newbie to debian, I had problems when I try to install from a
local disk, after selecting the packs using either "simple" or the
"advanced method" it fails to find them. I checked the installation
path file:/mnt/hde6/debian and is correct. So I can't understand why
it says it can't find
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 01:40:24PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Patrick Klee wrote:
>
> >> I'm not sure what problem you're describing.
> >>
> >> If your machine will boot off the CD, don't worry about floppies (except
> >> to make a boot floppy near the end of the install for emergency
> >> purpose
Patrick Klee wrote:
I'm not sure what problem you're describing.
If your machine will boot off the CD, don't worry about floppies (except
to make a boot floppy near the end of the install for emergency
purposes). If your machine won't boot off the CD, you have to create
some boot/root floppies
Patrick Klee wrote:
Hi,
I have been a Redhat user since 4.2. I now have SuSE 6.4 but don't like
it. I have the Debian 2.2r0 CDs that were burnt by a friend but I can't
install the OS and kernel, or the base system, also, it has trouble finding
the directories and mounting the floppy.
Here'
Patrick,
Wish you would have included a tid-bit of info on your system. Anyway, if
you can boot off the CDROM drive (look in your bios settings), then do it.
If it boots, then this isn't an issue at all.
The debian installer isn't like what you have played with in the past. It
will ask real
Hi,
I have been a Redhat user since 4.2. I now have SuSE 6.4 but don't like
it. I have the Debian 2.2r0 CDs that were burnt by a friend but I can't
install the OS and kernel, or the base system, also, it has trouble finding
the directories and mounting the floppy.
Here's the situation: I have
-
From: "Pontus Lidman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Agner-Nichols" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "debian-user"
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: newbie problems with eth0
>
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Agner-Nichols wrote:
>
> > Then, w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (aphro) wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Suresh Kumar.R wrote:
>cetvm >Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
>cetvm >doesnot?
>
>it does not comply with the free software defenition(sp) let alone an open
>source one,
Hmmm - I think you mean the othe
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Suresh Kumar.R wrote:
cetvm >Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
cetvm >doesnot?
it does not comply with the free software defenition(sp) let alone an open
source one, debian is much more strict as to what they include. for some
it can be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am surprised to note that debian distributions in cdrom donot contain
>netscape.
>
>Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
>doesnot?
Netscape is non-free. In this context, that means that it doesn't fit
the DFSG (Debian Free Software G
Hi,
I am surprised to note that debian distributions in cdrom donot contain
netscape.
Why is it that Redhat distributions contain netscape while debian cdrom
doesnot?
As I a newbie to Debian, could anyone please tell me the plus/minus points
of debian over redhat distribution. Please consider
no, unless you get corel which could be considered a debian distribution
even tho its not released by debian, its based on debian. there is
stormlinux(?) that is also based on debian and may include netscape
i could be wrong though..
nate
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Suresh Kumar.R wrote:
sudhas >Is n
Is netscape available with any of the debian distributions in cdrom?
Suresh
> use apt-get, or choose apt under method menu in dselect, and download
> over the internet. Netscape is not in "main" but there is an install
> package (netscape4) that will give you instructions on where to get
> the .
> Hi,
>
> I have the following problems on installing debian 2.0 from a single cdrom
> of "cheapbyte official binary".
>
> 1. Sometimes when I shutdown using cntrl-alt-delete, my machine sometimes
> hangs with the last line saying
>
> Shutting down cron.
>
> I have tried changing the ctrl-alt-
Hi,
I have the following problems on installing debian 2.0 from a single cdrom
of "cheapbyte official binary".
1. Sometimes when I shutdown using cntrl-alt-delete, my machine sometimes
hangs with the last line saying
Shutting down cron.
I have tried changing the ctrl-alt-delete command to /sbi
Hi Terry, sorry this is your welcome to Linux. Perhaps you could try the boot
disks in either slink or potato on the ftp site. Perhaps the newer kernel will
help.
All linux dists use the same kernel and mostly the same apps, it is the
packaging and file placement that differs. It would be analo
I've had some problems with cdroms too, but different. I have a cdrom
made by Panasonic for IBM that is labeled as an 8X atapi. When it was
connected as a master on a paddle card (aux ide card strapped as ide
#2) the bios saw it correctly, but linux thought it was a tape drive!
When strapped as
Well, this becomes a long story (3 months of hassle so far :) ), so
here's a keyword list:
ATAPI CDROM
Linux distributions
Debian Linux
NEC-260 (250?) CDROM
Creative Labs CD1220E CDROM
Award BIOS
IDT-C6 "Winchip", 200MHz
Shuttle Spacewalker Motherboard (HOT-569)
I'm trying to get my first Linux s
At 12:42 PM 8/01/97 -0600, you wrote:
>I have been trying to get man working. Iused deselect to install man and
>all the files it required, but whenever I try to run it, it gives me an
>error saying: "groff: can't load library 'libstdc++.so.27'" Some of the
>other programs I've installed have si
I have been trying to get man working. Iused deselect to install man and
all the files it required, but whenever I try to run it, it gives me an
error saying: "groff: can't load library 'libstdc++.so.27'" Some of the
other programs I've installed have similar error messages asking for
different
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