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> > cat /proc/cpufreq
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> If you have multiple processors, you should find
> them under
> /proc/sys/cpu/[0-9]+
>
> by the way, you can also cat speed, speed-min and
> speed-max
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> > -Original Message-
tput in the attached file. How
does this help?
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> >
> >Looking through the PCMCIA HowTo I've checked to
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> >that /etc/pcmica/config, /et
tput in the attached file. How
does this help?
Opps. Forgot to attach the file last time :-0
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> >Thanks. Got the cpu speed bit solved.
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> >Looking through the PCMCIA HowTo I've checked to
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oblem... the same comment appears
again and again in the output
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module
parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
What's that all about?!
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> > indeed that's the problem - cause they're
> certainly
> > where they're supposed to be.
> >
> > Looki
ite happy with removing all
KDE... but is it actually going to work?!
Why do I need xlibs from testing when it hasn't been
mentioned in any dicussion of this backport (I think)
and might it be something to do with having the
*wrong* version of xfree86 4.2.1?
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> > --- James Strandboge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >
> >
> >>gnomedesktop.org have now
> >
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> >
> > Depends: libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.2.1) but 2.0.9-1 is to
> be
> > installed
> > Depends: libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.2.1) but 1.0.5-3 is
> to be
> &
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> > After a hdd install from knoppix 3.2 I tried to
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py the old
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then 'make-kpkg --append-to-version=.my_kernel
kernel_image'.
You might want to look at using 'make xconfig' to get
pop up a GUI to help with the configur
sic?
> Old Rockers still on tour are pathetic, but old
> Country singers
> are still great.
>
Yep, that'll do fine. It'll create the dir
/usr/src/modules if it doesn't already exist and stick
the source code in it, so that make-kpkg module_imag
r/cache/apt/archives/ftape-util_1%3a1.09.2002.03.21-0.3_i386.deb
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The quickest way to build a library of all the Fortran
codes available in LAPACK appeared to be just by
apt-get-ing lapack and blas/atlas. I was kinda
expecting this in install Fortran libraries with names
like liblapack.a that I could just link to at compile
time, but I don't, only lapack.so and l
he command irdump on the Linux box
appears to suggest something's happening... but trying
to transfer files from the Windows box and I've no
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Great, thanks. Worked a treat!
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> > The quickest way to build a library of all the
> Fortran
> > codes available in LAPACK appeared to be just by
> > apt-get-ing lap
V Kumar
>
>
If all you want to do is upgrade a single package then
you need
apt-get install perl
Depending on what's in your /etc/sources.list file you
might have to add a '-t testing' or '-t unstable' to
the command t
ot installable and a bug
> report against
> that package should be filed.
> The following information may help to resolve the
> situation:
>
> Sorry, but the following packages have unmet
> dependencies:
> perl: Depends: libdb2 (>= 2:2.7.7.0-7) but
> 2:2.4.14-2.
use http, ftp or file
> URIs
> deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian potato main
> contrib non-free
> deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US
> stable/non-US main contrib
> non-free
> deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main
> contrib non-free
>
> On Wed,
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Hi.
You still have the Woody pre-release cd's in your
sources.list? Remove them.
Just point the sources.list
the 'dip' group. You should be able to do this through
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Bit of a simple newbie question I fear..
I've got Woody up and running on my laptop but must have missed something during installation as I don't have APM enabled in the kernel; I tried to get a GNOME battery monitor applet running without success, and the machine just hangs at 'Power Down' aft
I going
to have to reconfigure the kernel (how?) or what?
Thanks
"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:On 2002.12.09 12:12 Simon
Tod wrote:> > Bit of a simple newbie question I
fear..> > I've got Woody up and running on my
laptop but must have missed> something during
instal
here must be some good HOW-TO's out there
on reconfiguring a kernel or installing a new one...
any pointers helpful - if this really is the route
that I have to go down!
Thanks...
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n /lib/modules/2.4.19 or any of its subdirectories...
SO WHAT NOW?
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Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 10:24:01PM +, Simon Tod
> wrote:
> > I've had several different response to this
> problem...
> > I did run lilo after alterin
s without screwing up all the stuff that works
already like the sound, pcmcia modem, cdrw, etc. -
don't know how this lot was configured in the first
place as I didn't do the initial install.
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is it latency, code path, reliability,
> what?
>
> Tod Detre wrote:
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> > I'm on the quake 2 server mailing list and recently they are complaining
> > about
> > linux's tcp/ip stack. A few of them said that free=bsd and ever NT work
> > better
> > tha
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Is there any plans to port Debian to VAXstations? I know there is a port
of NetBSD, but Debian would be so much cooler.
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Does anyone know where I can get binaries/source for kerberos v4? I need 4
not 5 'cause 5 is not entirely backwards compatible.
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What raid controlers are supported in linux? Is the adaptec AAA-130
series? I'm looking into buying one, so is there a reccomened choice?
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ok I go the packages for kerberos 4, but when I try to install the user
one it complains that I don't have libcomerr2. I can't seem to find it
anywhere. Any ideas?
Tod Detre |"Losers whine about their best, winners go home and @%^& the
| prom queen."
ftped myself to
ftp.debian.org and found the files where dselect was supposedly looking
for them.
I'm using ftp.debian.org
directory /debian/hamm
dists main non-free contrub
it gets the lists just fine, but can't get the files
Tod Detre |"Losers whine about their best, winners go home
s got
to do with the harddrive, but I was installing a system and I can't get
anything on it that would work the harddrive hard.
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| least find you handy." -Red Green
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Yeah. hmm.. how will the dynamic computer know when its IP changes? Is
> it possible to run a script to notify the name server?
>
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Please someone tell me that linux isn't limited to 8 scsi disks! If it isn't
tell me how the FSCK to fix this. I'm trying to set up a raid array with 10
disks after a couple crashes I read man MAKEDEV and found out that there is
indeed a limit of 8 scsi disks. 8-(
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I hit this mirror from a machine running
version 2.1 with "apt-get upgrade ; apt-get -s dist-upgrade" it downloads
package files okay but only wants to upgrade xntp3.
Is there a way I can properly set up this HTTP mirror from the CDs? My net
connection is too slow to mirror the normal w
that'll work with Gnome? I know
there's kppp but that requires pulling back in all the
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Easy.
Change your /etc/apt/sources.list to point to
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> > I'm getting an error message trying to upgrade a number of packages
> that
> > looks like
> >
> > Setting up modutils (2.4.26-1) ...
> > ca
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hange the sources in /etc/apt/sources.list to the new
distro. Then I run 'apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade'. You may have
to work out some individual package conflicts, but it's not bad.
I highly suggest you back up any important data before you do this.
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se in the egrep section.
for pkg in `dpkg --get-selections|awk '{print $1}'| egrep -v
'(dpkg|apt)'`; do dpkg --force-all --purge $pkg; apt-get install $pkg; done
Make sure you backup what you can before you do the above script. I
haven't tested it and I'm sure it
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>
>
> What might be wrong?
>
> Where do I start to look?
When you run /sbin/ifconfig is the interface lo up? Are there any
messages in /var/log/syslog that might be
and copy each partition separately instead of the entire drive.
The tricky part would be the boot sector, but that can be easily rebuilt
by booting off a rescue cd, chrooting to the now-moved system and
re-running grub-install. Make sure you mount all of the filesystems like
/boot, /proc, e
le system a could have everything
in one / partition where system b has separate /boot, /usr, etc. if you
do the --exclude syntax right it'll even create the base dir and just
exclude everything under it.
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omate heavy duty
> keyword searching. Anyone has experience with that?
>
> very thanks!
>
>
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> next to diagnose the problem? I know that the DHCP server is not at fault,
> because other operating systems on my computer can reach the internet (and
> Debian used to as well!).
>
> With best regards,
> Rehceb Rotkiv
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it was corrupt, but apt-cacher
wouldn't download a new version.
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re long and hard to remember, but you can
copy and paste and put it in your script. The address is based on the
MAC address of your card and so shouldn't change unless you change
hardware. Use ping6 to see if the machines can ping each other.
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they're not installed.
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in the initrd. I did this by
adding megaraid and megaraid2 to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules.
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k at the package logtail.
For example you might run this command:
while :; do nc -l -p 5558 -c "logtail /var/log/syslog"; done
This would have nc exit when it's done dumping /var/log/syslog and the
next time someone connects it should pick up where it left off.
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You should be able to remove that from the boot order. In the system's
bios the boot order will list something like "cdrom, net, disk". Just
remove the net option.
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uld be wrong? Maybe
the Debian partition isn't picking up the (internal) modem - how can I
check this out and correct it if it is a problem? Any other ideas?
Thanks.
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nate wrote:
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> Simon R Tod said:
> > I have acquired a username, password and phone number for a local
>
I've been trying to get pppconfig set up to run with my ISP
mapie.csx.cam.ac.uk - it's an internal univerisity system. I have no
problems getting in from windows with just a username, password and
phonenumber. I'm trying to use dynamic DNS - although I know the
server's IP address I don't have a fi
Frank Zimmermann wrote:
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> >Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> >
> >
> Softmodems are quite often called winmodems. Don't really know how
> they work but the software somehow emulates a modem.
> Do you still have Win running on this machine? Then you could easily
> find out what modem you have. Otherwise
Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
>
> >>Maxtech PCMICA modem working just great. The only problem with it left
> >>is that I get denied permission to pppd unless I'm logged in as root. I
>
> >>added usernames under advanced options in pppconfig, and they're
> >>certainly sitting in the appropriate plac
I've just been using pppd via pon / poff from root ever since I set
things up with pppconfig, but now that I want to add other users to the
system I need a way of giving users access. I tried just adding users
through the appropriate bit of pppconfig, and I far as I can tell, it's
successfully adde
John Hasler wrote:
>
> Simon writes
> > I tried just adding users through the appropriate bit of pppconfig, and I
> > far as I can tell, it's successfully added them to the 'dip' group. BUT,
> > when I run pon as a non-root user I get the message...
>
> Did you log the non-root users out and back
When performing a kernel upgrade via 'apt-get -f dist-upgrade' I get the
warning message
A new kernel image has been installed, and usually that means that some
action has to be taken to make sure that the new kernel image is used
next time the machine boots. Usually, the entails running a "bootlo
All I did was write a /etc/apt/sources.list file to get potato off the
UK ftp site, 'cause I needed a couple of programs that weren't on my
machine when I got it. That worked fine, then I tried an update /
upgrade thing and suddenly lost control
It wants to upgrade my kernel image, it had me r
You could try http://www.swt.com based in Dallas. They seem to know what
they're doing, and shipping costs aren't too high. You need to specify
you want Debian or they'll put RedHat on by default. There are a few
other options out there... see the list via on the the Debian homepage.
Tomas Holenda
I have acquired a username, password and phone number for a local isp
and am having trouble setting up a dial-up connection. I've been trying
to use the default PPP utility that comes with GNOME but it seems to
want lots additional information I don't know how to provide.
Any help much appreciated.
My laptop's been left on for the past 48 hours. When I came back to it
this morning it was very hot, the fan was kicking in evert minute or two
and everything was working really slowly It's now just ceased up
completely. The text has disappeared off my xterm and I can't get any
movement out of
function as one'? I don't have the CD's the thing was installed
from intially - it was bought mail order with everything pre-installed.
TIA.
P Prince wrote:
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> On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Simon R Tod wrote:
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> > My laptop's been left on for the
That should be perfectly straightforward... but while a floppy has
1457664 bytes on it, rescue.bin is 1474560 bytes, so won't fit! The
rescue.bin file on http:///images-1.20/ will fit on a standard
floopy, but how does this differ from the /images-1.44/ version?
Thanks.
Jason Wood wrote:
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on fs 03:01' at which point nothing
more happens!
Mark Janssen wrote:
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> > That should be perfectly straightforward... but while a floppy has
> > 1457664 bytes on it, rescue.bin is 1474560 bytes, so won&
If I just type 'rescue' at the boot prompt I get the slightly different
error message 'Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00', so
this doesn't provide me with the chance to run fdisk, or anything else.
But, I know that I've only got hda1 thru' 4 and I've tried all of them -
thou' I kn
Having used the rescue and then the root floopy I can get to the
installation menu. The partition list is given as
Device Mounted on Type
/dev/hda1Not mounted Linux native
2Not in use Linux swap
3Not available HPFS
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