I have no problem at all with 4 of these cards on an old, P100, 440BX based
chipset that serves at home as DSL router. (the box has been up for 70 days
without any problem)
Yet : I had a hell of a lot of problem getting them to work on 2 friend's
computers. They had Athlon processors on VIA-base
Dear list,
I write to you as a last hope, as www.openldap.org
seems to be down from my home in France :(
Here's my problem :
When doing a massive update to a ldap server (ldap package,
sid), ie putting my /etc/group into the database, I get a
ldbm: ==> Lock table is out of available locks
error
Try to disable gpm, that could help your case.
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For pppoatm to work, you dont need a package actually.
pppoatm support is in the kernel.
(the pppoe package give you pppoe support in userland,
but their is not such way of doing for pppoatm)
you need :
1) a pppoatm kernel patch. It works well on all recent kernel versions
(search google)
2) a spec
The answer seems strighforward : some of the object files and librairies
were compiled for IA64.
Of course you wont be able to get them to work on your IA32 box.
I guess, you dont have the source of this compiler, only librairies and
object files ?
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Just to know, have you devfs compiled in the kernel and mounted at boot ?
are you sure the entry /dev/scd0 exists at boot-time ?
what is the error message ? (i guess it's can't mount root fs on device
XX:XX -> those numbers have a meaning you should try to interpret)
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Well, i'm sorry i'm really not an expert, but maybe you should
try a kernel with a initrd option.
With a initrd, you'll get somewhat of a prompt and the ability
to modprobe any module you like, it could help you to debug
your problem.
So, what i would do :
1) try to recompile the kernel with modul
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 12:18:43PM -0500, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> lspci only gives the board numbers. no descriptions show up
>
OK, i think this is because you don't have PCI device name
database compiled into the kernel. Try to add it.
This is in General Setup section.
> /dev does not have my hd
for all your monitor-related configurations,
apt-get install get-edid (or is it read-edid ??)
then read-edid | parse-edid (or is it get-edid | parse-edid ??)
So you'll get what you have to put in your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
so that X will use your monitor (and video card ! it has to be capable
of ma
I experienced the same problem with gpm on several boxes.
disable it. that's all i could do.
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This is a serial chip to my knowledge.
try enabling/disabling is in the bios ?
or maybe there's a shared interrupt on it the kernel doenst like ?
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just by chance ...
did you put the masquerading box as the default gateway for the win98 machine ?
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>From Roberto Sanchez on Friday, 2003-03-14 at 20:06:23 -0500:
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> The budget is $1000-1200 (max). My solution (I was asked for my opinion,
> as I am seen as pretty computer savvy) was for us to go to Walmart and
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On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 08:10:56AM -0400, Michael Dickey wrote:
> Has anyone had success getting Verizon DSL to work? I did the setup in Windows
> :( and then rebooted to try w/ Linux. I am running Woody, pppoe, and I ran
> through the pppoeconf setu
Hi,
I saw quite many PGP signed messages in this list.
How can I get the posters' public keys easily from mutt?
On one particular message, I had the following:
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On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:54:45PM +0800, Joey Quevedo wrote:
> how do i set-up a dial-in server in debian? what are the necessary files to
> configure?
You'd need the mgetty package.
To set it up, I think webmin-ppp would be helpful.
But if you'd need only terminal connections, then mgetty woul
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 12:42:24PM +0100, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone managed to display correctly CMYK tiffs on screen using
> any of Debian programs? I tried gimp, display, pornview and it seems
> they all think it's RGB.
>
You need something that understands colour profile
How do you force mozilla to save a web page as text? There used to be an
option whether to save as html or as text but that doesn't exist
anymore. I thought that perhaps mozilla paid attention to the file
extention but sometimes when I save 'filename.txt' it *still* saves the
html. Why is that?
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Hello.
I'd like to help! ... not a clue if this fits your requirements or
whether it is indeed helpful. (Its meant to be my benefit to the
group, rather of awaiting replies to my own inquiries ...)
I use following setup in postfix, which I think is much greater then
exim. (exim and ppp/dialin gav
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:26:19PM -0700, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> I have these 5 bytes of machine code to
> disassemble.
>
> b8 12 00 cd 10
>
> I've looked at gdb and objdump. Appears they
> need a complete object file. Someone please
> give a clue.
Write the machine code to a file:
$ p
blem for you.
iceape, the unbranded version of the seamonkey internet suite has
?? been removed from lenny (with the exception of a few internal
library packages).
Did anyone hear that Iceweasel has stopped getting security updates in
Etch?
Doug.
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example, in one installation my posts to this list are listed as "To:
debian-user..." and in the other they are listed as "From: pecondon
..." Why? My reading of the man page is that mutt configuration is
all done in ~/.muttrc and that there is not a master confi
On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 12:22:51PM +0100, Nico Gulden wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> I plan to set up a WLAN environment und I'm looking for the right
> componenents. I'd like to use the Linksys WPC54GS or WPC54G WLAN
> adapter.
>
> How are your expe
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