I am going to try and upgrade my kernel so I can get my lame NIC to work
(Linksys LNE100TX) and add SMP support. I have a couple of questions, though:
1) How do I install the source for my current kernel? I'm running
2.2.18pre21, but there is nothing residing in /usr/src. I think I forgot
I was attempting to recompile my kernel to add SMP support (and trim it
down a bit), when the pc froze. I was running the debian method of
compiling. I was forced to do a hard reboot. When it booted back up,
while in the "Uncompressing Linux" stage, I got a "crc error" message and
the system
I am trying to install Debian (this has been pure hell so far) for about
the 10th time and am suddenly having a problem apt-getting lib6c-dev. I
don't know what this program is, but it seems to be a system-vital thing,
as there are a lot of dependencies on it. Without it installed, I can't
in
M tomorrow just to
test it out. Thanks for the input...
Anyone else have any thoughts?
At 09:34 PM 2/24/2001 -0700, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Jason N. Price wrote:
> as there are a lot of dependencies on it. Without it installed, I can't
> install a lot of o
How exactly do I get netscape working? I did an apt-get of netscape, but
don't really know what to do after that. I tried running netscape from an
xterm, but it complained that the Display was incorrect. I tried exporting
the Display variable, but that didn't seem to do it. The Netscape menu
e... :(
Any other ideas?
At 12:59 AM 2/25/2001 -0600, Jason N. Price wrote:
If the RAM were flaking out, why would it just fail on one package and the
same package every time? I would think it would fail more frequently and
randomly. I'm not saying that can't be it, just not the be
I just compiled a custom 2.4.2 kernel so I could trim it down and add SMP
support. I selected SMP along the way, recompiled, changed my lilo.conf
and rebooted. Upon reboot, 'uname -a' gives the following:
Linux debian 2.4.2 #1 SMP Sun Feb 25 18:54:43 CST i686 unknown
This line leads m
Okay, I just did something that, in hindsight, was very stupid. :) I have
been getting a lot of errors from gzip, so I decided to apt-get remove it
and then re-install it. I removed it, but I now seem unable to reinstall
it because gzip is not there. Ooops. Is there any way I can fix this?
I have a debian install running the 2.4.2 kernel. I want to allow external
telnet/ssh access, but am not sure how. I apt-get'ed ssh and telnetd, but
don't really know where to go from here. If anyone could help me out, I"d
appreciate it.
Thanks.
I'm trying to get Samba up and running on my debian box (2.4.2 kernel), but
am having a bit of a problem. I've got everything installed and SWAT
working properly. The debian box shows up in Network Neighborhood. When I
try to connect to the debian box, I get the error:
\\boxname not available
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