Hi =)
this is my problem:
Enterprise:~# apt-get install g++
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Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
g++: Depends: g++-3.2 (>= 1:3.2.2-0pre2) but it is not going to be installed
E: Sorry, broken packages
Enterprise:~#
ok so let's see what's wrong:
Enterprise:~# ap
The Kernel installation didn't succedd try this:
-remove all the packages you downloaded with the kernel
apt-get remove dash (you should have removed ^^ )
apt-get install ash(seems to be a good replacement to dash that is what broke your
setup)
apt-get etc. kernel
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> > I have tried a lot of combinations loading and removing the modules in different
>orders with
> > modprobe and with "hdb=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi" and "hdb=scsi hdc=scsi". No success.
>In the end I
> > have compiled a new kernel with scsi emulation and ... support (I forgot the exact
>name) c
Hi,
I have problems with the QT libraries:
I need to use a QT-based toolset built by some friends.
It is build for qt3-mt and I got these packages:
ii libqt3 3.0.3-20020329 Qt GUI Library (runtime version).
ii libqt3-dev 3.0.3-20020329 Qt GUI development files
ii libqt3-mt 3.0
Be always sure you DON'T have compiled your kernel with the
ATAPI CDROM support...
once you have disabled this, and enabled
SCSI support,
SCSI emulation support
your drive should be autodetected in /dev/scdX
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Yes:
I have 2 atapi cd drives:
- IDE cd-rw: /dev/scd0
- IDE cd-rom: /dev/scd1
to get to the second just mount /dev/sc0 /cdrom (or your mount point for cdrom)
>So this means not to include ide-cd module? How does one get to the
>second, non-burner CD ROM?
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> Bush has given Saddam two weeks to prove he had nothing to do with the
> Shuttle disaster, or he will nuke them back to the Stone Age.
This is the freedom that Bush likes so much...
But is this only Bush's freedom or is it freedom of the whole world?
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> On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 10:27:08PM +0200, Petri wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Im cannot get X to work on my Sony TV.
>> I have a debian 3.1 stable installation and my graphic card is a ATI
>> Radeon 9600 and I want to connect it to my Sony 100 Hz TV through
>> S-video.
>>
>> I have executed xf86config a
in the messages I copied from dmesg, but I couldn't find
a way to fix them, but I can be wrong: that's why I wrote a global view.
Thanks for your patience, any help will be appreciated.
Peppe
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