Need Kernel advice and help.
I currently have idepci kernel installed on a Pentium II 350 mh, 6 GB (hda)
and 1 GB (hdb), 320 MB mem system. This is from my initial install. Since
then I have moved to Unstable and upgrade periodically. I would like to
upgrade the kernel and selected kernel-i
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 10:19:20AM -0300, JAIME GIMENEZ JR wrote:
>
>
>
> I?m brazilian and I need your help to understand a
> english word:
> What means this word."nasally-insertable"
You can stick it in your nose.
> It?s usual find this words...
>
> "But what we need to know is, do
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 11:19:43AM -0500, Bruce DeGrasse wrote:
> Need Kernel advice and help.
>
> I currently have idepci kernel installed on a Pentium II 350 mh, 6 GB (hda)
> and 1 GB (hdb), 320 MB mem system. This is from my initial install. Since
> then I have moved to Unstable and upgrade
Well, taking Justin's advice, I've pulled the disk put it into another
computer and tried to use the smarttools on it. smartctl -a /dev/hdc
shows it's SMART capable, however smart -s on fails. I'd take it this
is a good sign the drives dead?
But I just noticed that, when mounted ro it works oka
Hey I used reportbug from a new sarge install a few days ago. I did not
have exim4 configured. The bug report made it to my inbox (this e-mail
address) but I don't see the report I filed online. It should be here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=226443
But I've tried searchin
Rob Benton wrote:
Hey I used reportbug from a new sarge install a few days ago. I did not
have exim4 configured. The bug report made it to my inbox (this e-mail
address) but I don't see the report I filed online. It should be here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=226443
But I
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Hi all, I am trying to get a this card working, but I cannot tell for
certain what drivers to use. I see many references, but many seem to be
about another revision of the card. When I go to http://madwifi.sf.net I
get a "index of /" page with nothing
Title: promise tx-2000 / 3ware7006-2
hi, i want buy new controller raid promise tx2000 or 3ware 7006-2
The new debian installer support this controller raid?
I must install debian linux for firewall server with 2 disk in
mirrorig mode.
Is it possible with debian installer rc1?
thanks
Ch
Father Parthenios wrote:
Running Unstable, and am stuck with something:
In gnome2-user-guide, section 4.6.4, the Run Button is described.
What is the command I could run from the command line to run the Run
Application Dialog? I am having trouble finding the name of this program.
TIA
have a loo
A friend, whom I have introduced to Linux(Debian Sarge) and now loves
it, asked me if Linux (Fedora Core 2 or Debian) will run nicely on
Inspiron 5160. If I yes, the notebook will bought. But I can't say yes
till I am sure. I am looking for someone who has tried this. The
notebook in question s
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 11:55:00 -0400, H. S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A friend, whom I have introduced to Linux(Debian Sarge) and now loves
> it, asked me if Linux (Fedora Core 2 or Debian) will run nicely on
> Inspiron 5160. If I yes, the notebook will bought. But I can't say yes
> till I am s
Rob Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey I used reportbug from a new sarge install a few days ago. I did
> not have exim4 configured. The bug report made it to my inbox (this
> e-mail address) but I don't see the report I filed online. It should
> be here:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/b
Hello,
I just installed Debian Linux on my PC. This is my first experience
with Linux. Understandably, I faced a lot of problems . I had
downloaded the ISO images of debian v3 release 2 which comes on 7
CDs(Woody). On installation, by default, the kernel installed was
version 2.2. I
tried to up
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 11:46:08PM +0500, Asim Jamshed wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just installed Debian Linux on my PC. This is my first experience
> with Linux. Understandably, I faced a lot of problems . I had
> downloaded the ISO images of debian v3 release 2 which comes on 7
> CDs(Woody). On ins
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 08:55:41AM -0500, John Fleming wrote:
>
> So will there be some warning preceding the release such that those of
> us sitting on the fence will have a last minute chance to decide
> whether we want our sources.list to point to "sarge" or to "testing"?
> - John
That can be
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 12:25:11 -0500, Thomas Stivers
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> Hi all, I am trying to get a this card working, but I cannot tell for
> certain what drivers to use. I see many references, but many seem to be
> about another revisi
On Saturday 25 September 2004 12:10 pm, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 12:01:01PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I had a dual boot system with Windows and Linux
> > installed. Bought a new cd writer and found out I had to
> > upgrade win 98 to SE to use new s
On Saturday 25 September 2004 11:26 am, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 11:19:43AM -0500, Bruce DeGrasse wrote:
> > Need Kernel advice and help.
> >
> > I currently have idepci kernel installed on a Pentium II 350 mh, 6 GB
> > (hda) and 1 GB (hdb), 320 MB mem system. This is from my
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi Debian!!
Because of a quirk (vc's and displaying graphical characters to make
boxes ;-) ) I got the console-tools package to show graphical characters.
I put this in /etc/console-tools/config:
SCREEN_FONT=default8x16.psf.gz
APP_CHARSET_MAP=cp437_to_iso01.trans
Works grea
I am about to install Linux for the first time in the next week or two,
as soon as I finish backing up my old hard drive.
I received a WD 160 GB hard drive as a gift earlier this year, but have
not found a chance to install it until now. I assumed I could just plug
it in, but when I began reading
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 05:27:27PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
> I am about to install Linux for the first time in the next week or two,
> as soon as I finish backing up my old hard drive.
>
> I received a WD 160 GB hard drive as a gift earlier this year, but have
> not found a chance to install
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 11:35:35PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
> Does anyone have an idea why a usb pen drive would be detected and work
> fine using the usb ports on the back of my shuttle xpc SB62G2, but is
> not even detected as plugged in when using the front ports?
>
> Googling suggests that t
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 05:10:38PM +0200, Stefan Gößling-Reisemann wrote:
> > "Spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7"
>
> This particular message is probably because you have nothing connected
> to your parallel port. Disable your parallel port in your BIOS or
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
>
> Linux autodetects nearly anything. Non-hardware things like PPPoE (IIRC
> this is used by DSL) can be trickier. Also, there are Linux-hostile
> hardware vendors out there; be very careful near wireless LAN cards,
> modems, and 3D-accelerated graphics cards. (ATI refuses
Hello-
I've installed alsa on Debian unstable and I get no sound output. I am
using a custom 2.6.8 kernel built using kernel-package. I installed
alsa using the alsa-source package. All my tests indicate that alsa is
installed correctly using the intel8x0 driver. I can run alsamixer
without proble
we've got a client who put a horrible partitioning scheme in
place on their raid-mirror setup -- and are wondering if we can
remotely run 'parted' to recover from this...?
$ df
Filesystem1k-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/md1 72090640 869700 68291332 2% /
/dev/md2
Hi folks,
I'm running Gnome 2.6 from sarge.
I'd very much like to have a "Disks" entry in my desktop menu so I can
mount and unmount usb storage.
I'm not sure if this is a Gnome issue or a Debian issue or (more likely)
that I'm missing something about Gnome 2.6.
Does anyone know how to fix this
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 07:03:26PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
> I am glad to hear about the autodetect, but I am a bit worried about
> autodetection of my NIC (HP EN1207D-TX) and my video (NVidia Vanta on
> motherboard).
> I have a SpeedStream 5100b, which has a built-in router, for DSL.
> T
And how can I tell if I have a plain i686 machine or
an i686-smc one?
Thanks,
ejd
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I get this slightly more helpful error message from tuxracer:
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1155:(snd_pcm_hw_open) open /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
failed: Device or resource busy
%%% tuxracer warning: Warning: Couldn't set 22050 Hz 16-bit audio
Reason: No available audio device
Sincerely,
Jonathan Pearce
On Sat, 2
Hello,
I'm trying to use UML (User Mode Linux) inside Debian, but I've been
running thru a few problems.
I installed the packages rootstrap, user-mode-linux and uml-utilities. I
tried to run rootstrap to create a filesystem image, but it failed; then
I tried to create a filesystem by hand and see
Eric Dickner wrote:
And how can I tell if I have a plain i686 machine or
an i686-smc one?
Thanks,
ejd
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Do you mean smp? If so its symmtric multi-processing ie dual p
On Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 01:25:00AM +0100, robin wrote:
> Eric Dickner wrote:
>
> >And how can I tell if I have a plain i686 machine or
> >an i686-smc one?
> >
> Do you mean smp? If so its symmtric multi-processing ie dual processor,
> quad processor
Something to note: If you have one processor,
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
>
> If you have a local network (if you have a router you have a local
> network) than you don't need to worry about DSL. If you have a working
> router and a working NIC you have working internet.
It's not a real router, and I do not have a LAN. It's a "router"
built-in
David Witbrodt wrote:
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
If you have a local network (if you have a router you have a local
network) than you don't need to worry about DSL. If you have a working
router and a working NIC you have working internet.
It's not a real router, and I do not have a LAN. It's a "rout
SmileyByte wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to use UML (User Mode Linux) inside Debian, but I've been
running thru a few problems.
I installed the packages rootstrap, user-mode-linux and uml-utilities. I
tried to run rootstrap to create a filesystem image, but it failed; then
I tried to create a filesystem
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>
> I just moved to an area w/ SBC DSL service. I had it set up
> a couple of weeks ago. The SpeedStream modem works no problem
> with Linux. Plug it into your NIC, get your IP address through
> DHCP and browse to http://192.168.0.1 to set up your connection
> and what
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 08:32:38PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
> > DHCP means that you don't need to enter your IP address. Dynamic Host
> > Configuration Protocol makes things MUCH easier. Even a total newbie
> > should know how to turn the computer off when the install doesn't work :)
>
> Ye
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
>
> > My understanding of DHCP is that it is a networking protocol supported
> > by some specific Linux package(s). As a newbie, I know about power
> > buttons, but not technical alterations to configuration files in the
> > event that the installer cannot figure out what
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 09:46:15PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
> > Looking in the 2.6 tree, there are drivers supporting the Highpoint 343,
> > 345, 366, 370, 370A, and 372.
>
> Now that is helpful information! (May I ask how and where you found
> this, so I will bother other folks less in the
I've just been working on compiling a new kernel, and now don't have any
text on my console. I still have a cursor, but no text is actually
printed after lilo starts the kernel booting. No text on any of my
virtual consoles. Buttons 6 & 7 on my Intellimouse Explorer don't seem to
work either
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
>
> >I received a WD 160 GB hard drive as a gift earlier this year, but have
> >not found a chance to install it until now. I assumed I could just plug
> >it in, but when I began reading about it I realized that my old PC
> >(circa 2000) cannot handle IDE drives larger
I am seeking the advice of some of you who may have been down this path
before. Situation: I am working on an older 166 MHz Pentium-S machine with
96 MB RAM, two 2.5GB hard drives, for a neighbor (rather poor) here in the
Arkansas Ozarks. She will be using it mainly for Email, web surfing, and
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 08:32:38PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
>
> Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> >
> > If you have a local network (if you have a router you have a local
> > network) than you don't need to worry about DSL. If you have a working
> > router and a working NIC you have working internet.
>
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 05:57:01PM -0400, Jerome R. Acks wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 11:35:35PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
> > Does anyone have an idea why a usb pen drive would be detected and work
> > fine using the usb ports on the back of my shuttle xpc SB62G2, but is
> > not even detected
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
>
> > > Looking in the 2.6 tree, there are drivers supporting the Highpoint 343,
> > > 345, 366, 370, 370A, and 372.
> >
> > Now that is helpful information! (May I ask how and where you found
> > this, so I will bother other folks less in the future? The sooner I can
> >
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 10:57:23PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
> > > You make this sound pretty bad. I wonder if the HILUX CD is as bad as
> > > this. It's a lot smaller, and has a lot of updated (backported)
> > > packages for a minimal installation, which can then be finished by
> > > downlo
Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> I just Googled '5100b modem' and found:
> http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101306.asp
>
> Reading these instructions, it seems to me that 5100b is a wanabe router,
> and that it seems to have all the functionality that you actually need.
> You can configure it b
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:45:10 -0500
Don Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am seeking the advice of some of you who may have been down this
> path before. Situation: I am working on an older 166 MHz Pentium-S
> machine with 96 MB RAM, two 2.5GB hard drives, for a neighbor (rather
> poor) here
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 01:36:07PM -0400, John Lowell wrote:
> A little confused by the Debian login process when using a window
> manager like fluxbox.
The window manager doesn't have anything to do with it. The display
manager you install does.
> In the past, I've always started the X window
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
>
> On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 10:57:23PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
> > I would still like to know how you looked up the info on which drivers
> > were supported. Is that info from the net, or from your system? Which
> > kernel does it refer to?
>
> It refers to kernel
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Nayyar Ahmed wrote:
> I want to install HTB,IMQ , I am worried about
The debian kernel and iproute packages in unstable have HTB support.
IMQ support you will have to patch in on both, and compile them.
IMQ is not safe.
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Second Jacob's recommendation to swap icewm in for KDE. I disagree with him
that you can still run KDE apps -- it'll work, but you end up loading all
the QT and KDE libraries, meaning swapping ... meaning slowness.
If you're going to use GNOME products like Firefox, don't mix them with KDE
produc
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 11:25:36PM -0400, David Witbrodt wrote:
>
> Paul E Condon wrote:
> >
> > I just Googled '5100b modem' and found:
> > http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101306.asp
> >
> > Reading these instructions, it seems to me that 5100b is a wanabe router,
> > and that it seem
> decided to rebuild this older computer for her and put Debian GNU/Linux
> Sarge on it, figuring it might be less work for me in "service calls" ;-)
It'll probably work too. My boss's daughter has only called me twice in
monnths. Both times because something went wrong (probably user erro
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004, Douglas G. Pollard Sr. wrote:
This is the output from/sbin/lsmod. Sorry it took so long to get back. had a
configuration problem with kmail.
Module Size Used byNot tainted
input 3040 0 (auto
El Viernes, 24 de Septiembre de 2004 14:23, Stephen Tait escribió:
> At 12:58 24/09/2004, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >If I have a file server that has a samba server installed and is accessed by
> >both linux and WinXP machines do I really need NFS installed and running?
> >My understanding is that
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 06:05:22PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > box. Unfortunately, I can't read boxes, certainly not when they all look
> > the same.
>
> This is a locale issue.
>
> > I further tried to tunnel from my server to my laptop (at home
Hi all
If I am in X I get the following outout for locale:
locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or
directory
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
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On 09/25/2004 04:02 AM, ScruLoose wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get Firefox set up so it'll display Japanese pages
> properly, but I don't seem to be having any luck.
>
> I'm using Firefox 0.9.3 in Sarge.
>
> Whenever I view a page with Japane
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 21:51:09 +0800, Uwe Dippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(today I'm kind of unlucky with the daily update, it seems: Thunderbird
broke, XMMS broke and now:)
After the update from 2.6.8-2 (??), but 2.6.8 in any case 2.6.8; the
kernel freezes at isapnp. I
On Thursday 23 September 2004 07:02, David Dorward wrote:
> Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> Adding that didn't work. I'll try a new kernel and then build the DRM
> module this evening.
If you just want to get a working X, forget about drm and agpgart, just try to
get X working.
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 00:20:09 +0200, s. keeling wrote:
> Otherwise, dump *dm and hack your style file:
>
> ~/.fluxbox/styles/TDF:
>
> rootCommand: /usr/bin/feh --bg-center /home/keeling/grf/omega_nebula.jpg
Or you could use ~/.fluxbox/init which overrides all style files,
anyhow the simples
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 12:03:38PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Needing a quick but decent plotting program while at work, I used VNC to
> tunnel back home (server running woody). Problem: xmgrace wouldn't show
> me any menus or dialogs at all. That is, every letter was replaced by
I have a problem trying to get XFree86 4.X to work on my Compaq Presario
5170.
XFree86 3.X works fine. When this machine was running windows, the
video adapter
was identified as 3D Rage LT Pro. Under Linux, I use the ATI Mach64
driver under
XFree86 3.X, so I tried the ATI driver under XFree86
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 03:05:11PM -0700, Sergio Basurto wrote:
> On the inittab you must change your init runlevel, try
> with a value of 3 if you are on SuSE or 2 if you are
> under Debian
>
Wrong. Changing the runlevel won't do anything in Debian, unless you
create a custom runlevel by changin
I´m brazilian and I need your help to understand a
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What means this word."nasally-insertable"
It´s usual find this words...
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know is, do people
want
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Last week I tried to use the Debian Installer to bring up Sarge on a Dell
Dimension. The installer fails to recognize the network card, and nothing in
the installer documentation indicates how to correct this manually (the card
is well supported in
Michelle Konzack a écrit :
[...]
J'ai une carte "Jack Telephon Card" et un ligne analogique
et il y a pa un problem, MAIS, si je suis etrangere et me
conecte sur mon "asterisk" pour appele quelqun en allemagne
ou ne porte qoui, la traffic se doulee... es ça marche non
plus avec 128 kBit.
J'a
Hi,
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 08:53:19 -0500, Michael Satterwhite
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Last week I tried to use the Debian Installer to bring up Sarge on a Dell
> Dimension. The installer fails to recognize the network card, and nothing in
> the installer documentation indicates how to correct
Does anyone have an idea why a usb pen drive would be detected and work
fine using the usb ports on the back of my shuttle xpc SB62G2, but is
not even detected as plugged in when using the front ports?
Googling suggests that this might be due to some front usb ports not
delivering enough power to
> Except the thing testing is symlinked to is no longer sarge but etch,
> which is a cloned copy of sarge which points to the exact same packages.
>
> I think I get it. The real entities are woody, sarge, etch, sid;
> unstable/testing/stable/oldstable are just convenient shortcuts.
So will there
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On Saturday 25 September 2004 08:58, Wim De Smet wrote:
> I have read a couple of questions on this mailing list from people who
> ended up finding out they had downloaded a much older build than the
> current one. You could try to find a newer build.
I have had the same problem with my 3com card though my installer may not
be up-to-date as I am blind and there have been issues with access
methods. However, this has puzzled me for a long time. I can install with
fedora core, Gentoo, Knoppix and i believe Slackware and have my ethernet
card
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 09:20:09 -0500
Michael Satterwhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 25 September 2004 08:58, Wim De Smet wrote:
> > I have read a couple of questions on this mailing list from people
> > who ended up finding out they had downloaded a much older build than
> > the curren
I didn't send any messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would like to get a copy of the unmodified email, with complete header,
for investigation.
Let me know if you need more info.
FYI, this is being sent from my home email acc
Hello all,
I had a dual boot system with Windows and Linux
installed. Bought a new cd writer and found out I had to
upgrade win 98 to SE to use new software for writer. SE
costs more than the writer did. Nuts to microsoft.
Took Windows out and installed Debian Sarge with
the
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 12:01:01PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
> I had a dual boot system with Windows and Linux
> installed. Bought a new cd writer and found out I had to
> upgrade win 98 to SE to use new software for writer. SE
> costs more than the writer did. Nuts to
On Thursday 23 September 2004 16:49, Stephen Tait wrote:
> At 16:03 23/09/2004, you wrote:
> >I've been trying to set up some method of using rsync, which will
> >eventually be deployed to copy company data from one office to the other
> >(it's a one way job, so I don't need unison) and have so far
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