Hi all,
Just a quick question and yes I already have searched the archives:)
Has anybody managed to successfully port the Linux version (rpm's) of
arcserve to debian using alien or other means?
I've tried to, but it wasnt very much of a success story.
If it isnt doable, what would be second best t
Ajitabh Pandey wrote:
Hello All,
It seems that I am facinf some locale related problem
in Debian woody. whenever I do an apt-get on any
package or run yahoo messenger or anjuta I get local
related error messages. I run these programs through
xterm.
The message I received is:
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Guys,
I am in desperate need of a good backup solution with a graphical
interface. Ive tried to 'deb'ify the Arcserve/Brightstor rpm's using
alien, but that didnt quite work. What backup would you guys recommend
using? I've looked at Amanda as well, but the conf files drive me crazy
and the ava
John Fleming wrote:
Did you consider mondoarchive?
I use it, but I've never restored from bare metal like it's supposed to be
able to do.
- Original Message -
From: "Patrick Donker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 04,
Aracena, Jorge wrote:
*Hola:*
* *
*Deseo consultar como atacho una unidad de cinta externa SUNStorEdge
DDS-4, esto a un servidor SUN FIRE 280. Y que herramientas usar para
respaldar File system.*
* *
*Gracias*
* *
**Jorge Aracena Z.**
Me imagino que tendras mas respuestos ti hables Ingles
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John Fleming wrote:
Oops - no. Sorry, I shouldn't even try to email people I don't know while
I'm working! If you find something you like that isn't mentioned to the
list, please post if possible. Thanks
- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Donker" <[EM
Peeps,
Anyone knows when Sarge will be released? I have a Compaq ML370 waiting
for me, but I'd rather install the latest and greatest on it. Question
is, how long before I can install?
-Patrick
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Michael Rumpf wrote:
On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 20:47, Patrick Donker wrote:
Peeps,
Anyone knows when Sarge will be released? I have a Compaq ML370 waiting
for me, but I'd rather install the latest and greatest on it. Question
is, how long before I can install?
-3 Months :)
I'm running S
William Ballard wrote:
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 12:19:54PM +0200, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Are there only around 1000 debian users on the world (assumption 60% of
them sends reports)
Why would you assume that? I don't use popcon; it's possible that 99.9%
of users don't use it. Who knows?
I know I
I hear alot of fuzz about 'the new installer'...
Whats so special about it?
-Patrick
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matt zagrabelny wrote:
On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 15:05, Patrick Donker wrote:
I hear alot of fuzz about 'the new installer'...
Whats so special about it?
quoting joey hess:
The Debian-Installer team announces the first release candidate of the
Debian sarge installer. Significant improvemen
Joey Hess wrote:
Carl Fink wrote:
The only real difference from the older boot-floppies is
autodetection of hardware, which almost works some of the time.
It works for about 95% of our users based on installation reports. I
expect that 90% of our users don't bother to file reports -- I've not
seen
Carl Fink wrote:
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 02:29:50PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The only real difference from the older boot-floppies is
autodetection of hardware, which almost works some of the time.
That's not true. debian-installer will also allow for mor
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Patrick Donker:
While you're at, could somebody explain to me why it is concidered to be
lame asking for a gui installer? I have never quite understood why it is
Turn it around. Ask what is to be gained from a GUI installer. Off
the top of my head, I'
If I install deb with a dual proc kernel, while only having one cpu on
the board, can I slam in a second one after the installation is done,
and at the same time have the 2nd proc working as it would have been
during installation? In other words, if I smack in a 2nd processor, will
it be recogn
Steven Jones wrote:
If you have a smp kernel it will automatically detect the extra kernel after reboot,
this is not NT land...
;]
regards
Thing
Nice :]
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Jason D. Berg wrote:
I just ran `apt-get dist-upgrade` after about a month of not updating my
system. Everything went fine until a reboot when my networking stopped
working. My wireless networking card got switched from eth1 to eth2 and
eth2 got switched to eth1. No biggy, I thought. I just ran
Mike Ward wrote:
I was just wondering, really. Has anyone had any luck installing
Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable?
It seems like a sin or something indeed, but I'm doing some web dev
stuff, so it would make testing on IE6 much easier, plus it'd just be
rather amusing to run IE6 on linux. Wel
Mike Ward wrote:
I was just wondering, really. Has anyone had any luck installing
Internet Explorer 6 on Debian Unstable?
It seems like a sin or something indeed, but I'm doing some web dev
stuff, so it would make testing on IE6 much easier, plus it'd just be
rather amusing to run IE6 on linux. Wel
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