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December, 2007Hello, I've just downloaded the debian-40r1-i386-xfce-CD-1.iso When i start the installation soon after debian starts to load it freezes with cs: io port probe 0x100-0x3af: Whats wrong or has anybody a hint for what this code stands? I installed Firestarter in Debian 4 and I keep getting the following messages over and over again: Time:Dec 30 00:27:10 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:515 Source:192.168.0.100 Destination:192.168.0.101 Length:48 TOS:0x00 Protocol:TCP Service:Printer Hi all, i would like to keep swat on port 901 on my lan, only it would be nice to be able to access it from the internet. So i would like to let apache redirect requests to myip/swat f.e. to localhost:901... so i still only have to openup port 80 in my router..... i tried to play with virtualhost statement ande the redirectmatch but i can't get it to work.... sjors Hi, I jst switched to Debian Etch..Everything was working fine...I just recompiled the kernel to 2.6.23.12...now the problem is that every time i try to use apt-get install, it ends up with this : After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used. Dear List, anyone seen this before - I has started happening on a daily basis on Dec 29 06:27:34 fred cyrus/lmtpunix[2355]: executed This is running Debian Etch. Have had a look through the mailing lists and haven't found much, that I'm use an old Thinkpad 600E to learn how to program. It doesn't have an internal NIC so I use a PCMCIA one. The other day I tried plugging in a wifi NIC and my PCMCIA core has stopped working since. Whenever the computer turns on it says a message about the PCMCIA core failing but I can't find it in dmesg when I search for it! I wish I could copy and paste what it's giving me but I'd need to have a working NIC to do that first. Any suggestions? Thanks When I have both CPU's in my motherboard, I get a lot of errors on IDE drive access. On most boot attempts, the system eventually comes up, but all disk accesses are then super slow (I assume they are being retried multiple times). When I first installed Linux, I had only one CPU in the motherboard, and I didn't have this problem. The problem started when I put in the second CPU. I tried many google searches for related problems, found lots of those, understood very few of the suggested corrections, tried those and improved nothing. I'm back to just one CPU and the problem seems to be gone. I'll paste the entire dmesg output later in this post, but here are a few extracts I think are relevant: BIOS failed to enable PCI standards compliance, fixing this error. I'm trying to install the Nvidia proprietary driver on Lenny. My first hurdle is just getting a build environment set up properly. Trying to install "build-essential" tells me that: Quote:
The following packages have unmet dependencies: Also, there is no linux-headers package for my running kernel, 2.6.22-3-amd64 I'd also like to install VMware workstation, which will require a proper build environment as well. I suppose I need to modify my sources.list, but to what? I've left it alone since doing a fresh install of Lenny yesterday. -Matt Hello everybody. I decided to instal Debian after I bought a new PC with Vista on it. It's really rather lovely to use and I'm extremely glad to not be using Microsoft anymore. I chose Debian in the end because I liked the whole Mel Gibson with a blue face yelling THREEDUM aspect of it. Hello, for a new project I have gotten an ADSL2+ offer of a french ISP where I Now there is a problem, because all ADSL-Modem-Router I know, can handle And the Router provided by the ISP assum, you connect ONLY a switch to I have tried to put an ADSL-Modem-Router in Modus "Modem with PPPoE" and Hi to all...my first post here. I recently installed Debian 4. I am reading about security and I read that deleting the following should be safe (I am not doing any programming): What do I need to do to minimize the complexity of reinstalling the nvidia driver when switching between kernels? I recently started using Debian (kernel version 2.6.18) After much effort I found the driver from nvidia.com that works (their driver version 71.86.01) Its installer needs to recompile using kernel sources. I don't know what file(s) it puts where as a result of recompiling (I'm a Linux newbie). What files it puts where may be the key to the whole issue of this post. I'm using a Kodak EasyShare M883. GNOME recognizes the camera and both gthumb and gtkam can load the camera and get the image thumbnails, both from the camera's internal storage and the SD card. These programs recognize the camera as a "USB PTP Class Camera". The problem comes when I try to import/save the images to the computer's hard disk. At this point, gthumb doesn't do anything, and gtkam produces the very informative "Problem getting '100_0003.JPG' from folder '/store_00010001/DCIM/100KM883'." error. Again, this is from both the internal storage and the SD card, I am using Debian Lenny and have the latest version of gphoto2. If any more information is needed, just ask. Java developers can get a lot of mileage out of storing objects directly in an object-oriented database like db4o. Learn how db4o handles three concerns central to Java enterprise development: transactions, distributed data management, and Web application security. HI! Argentina's government decided to change the timezone with 3 days of I submitted bug 457938, and Clint Adams provided a patch and did an I have applied the same patch to the package in Etch (which is The package can currently be downloaded from: I'm attaching the interdiff output between -1etch1 and -1etch2 (the one I made). Please tell me how to proceed to include the package in volatile. Thanks! -- Jim Popovitch schrieb am Thursday, den 27. December 2007: *snip* Alex -- I have Debian Etch installed (Linux version 2.6.18-5-k7 (Debian 2.6.18.dfsg.1-13) (dannf@debian.org) (gcc version 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)) #1 SMP Fri Jun 1 01:26:37 UTC 2007) When I try to print with my epson stylus c64, nothing comes out of it. This article provides an overview of the major classes in the package, demonstrates how to use them to create a façade for compiling Java source from Java Strings instead of files, and then uses this façade to build an interactive plotting application. Hey jo, Your profile on GoodTree has been created and can always be found at: Now, three quick points: 2) Here's your account info, just for your records: 3) Go explore the site. Fill out your profile, invite some friends, and make a difference. Be Good, -- Hello! I am tired this afternoon. I am nice girl that would like to chat with you. Email me at only, because I am using my friend's email to write this. You will see some of my private pics. -- hey yall, im trying to install debian etch on my old school computer, which has a AMD Athlon XP 2200+. Is that model a x64 architecture? Just trying to figure out with ISO to download. Thanks! AIX Fast Connect is server software that allows AIX servers to share files and printers with personal computer clients. Follow along with this quick reference guide to configure AIX Fast Connect and SMBFS on AIX and Windows.
Sorry -- forgot to reply to the *list*, rather than to him personally. How can I mount an SD card (via USB card reader) to have a specific Then this is what I see on my laptop: What mount command should I use? I read man mount and I see no mention $ sudo mount -o codepage=1225,iocharset=iso8859-8,utf8 -t vfat |