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<0> you don't <1> Thumann, http://www.kegel.com/linux/pxe.html <2> rlm@ebobir:~$ apt-cache pkgnames | grep chkconfig <2> chkconfig <2> ebobir:~# apt-get install chkconfig <2> Package chkconfig is not available, but is referred to by another package. <2> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or <2> is only available from another source <2> E: Package chkconfig has no installation candidate <2> sorry <0> hm <0> rlm: What does 'dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1 && apt-cache policy libc6 | grep 500' say? <2> ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone <2> 500 http://ftp.psn.ru stable/main Packages <3> sep: my problem is that i've got it up working with most of my machines.. but the ones that use a Broadcom nic fail.. due to the nic not being properly identified.. i've added NIC=tg3 to the append line for the kernel.. <3> no go though
<4> !red hat tools <5> If you're a (former) Red Hat tool looking for Red Hat Tools on debian, you won't find many. But: chkconfig={sysvconfig,sysv-rc-conf,rcconf,update-rc.d}; service=invoke-rc.d; kudzu=discover; rc.local=bootmisc; etc. <4> rlm: ^^ <6> kudzu is also packaged <2> thx all <1> Thumann, you mean the kernel boots but the nic is not recogniced in the kernel ? perhaps the driver is not included in your kernel/initrd ? <6> or perhaps the kernel is simply too old to recognize your hardware <3> no, the tg3 driver module is supported in the kernel <6> yes, but perhaps that particular version of tg3 driver doesn't support your hardware <3> it works without a NIC= append line for my brand new via .. something something.. <3> jm_: true <3> any paper on what's requiered for a pxe kernel? <3> then i could compine a new one .. with.. support for pretty much every nic out there.. <6> Thumann: does the NIC work when you boot normally? <3> jm_: yes <6> Thumann: ok in that case the above is all wrong and there's no particular reason it wouldn't work for PXE boot - what do you use for that? <7> have any of you any experience running DeMuDi in a chroot? <3> jm_: ltsp server.. <3> diskless clients boot and login using pxe.. <3> works on half the pc's.. <3> broadcom machines are giving me a hard time.. <3> and i've asked in #ltsp <3> but they're having nap time <3> :) <8> any kernel Gurus here... <8> does get_user() and put_user() take care of Endian nesss ? <6> Thumann: yes, but what do you use? PXE ROM? Etherboot? <9> Hey all I just got a laptop and installed debian on it...... being new to all this power saveing stuff I am a bit confised.... I apt-got a bunch of powersaver stuff, but now I have two battery moniters! They look almost the same, one is green fill one is blue fill.... One calls itself klaptop and the other calls itself kpowersave what one is better? Or whats the difference? Thanks <3> jm_: pxe <3> all the pc's have pxe enabled nics.. <9> weasel, what power save thingy do you use? <6> Thumann: does it even start any of the booting? <3> jm_: yes.. <3> it gets the stuff from the server.. <10> Gokee2_laptop : default green that comes with xp lol <3> pxelinux.0 is loaded.. <9> xp? <11> !popcon <5> extra, extra, read all about it, popcon is the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <9> you mean the windows xp?? <10> Gokee2_laptop : win-xp <3> and .. right before it mounts the root fs over NFS.. it initializes the nic.. <3> or .. it should anyways.. but fails.. <11> xp is cool, it works with my sata2 disk <10> eeep! <11> unlike debian gnu/linux <6> tg3 has debugging, maybe try enabling it <12> hi, is there a command line tool that let me search the remote Contents-<arch>.gz file? <9> My my <4> locus: zcat zless <6> locus: not remote not, but see apt-file <6> not,=no <10> os/2 r0xx0rz =) <12> jm_, thanks I'll check that <4> hrm, i must have mis-interpreted that question. <13> Gokee2_laptop: you mean it wasnt followed by "for nothing"? <9> nvz, sadly yes
<3> jm_: i've got no clue on how to to that at this stage of booting <7> Gokee2_laptop: why, it's a plausible statement <6> Thumann: I would simply compile it into the kernel and set appropriate variable to the right value in driver sources <10> Gokee2_laptop : besides im working on my laptop and im not goin to spend the time to rebuild it when i have all my tools already setup and configured... dont fix it if it aint broke mentallity on my tools =) <9> heh <14> I cannot send bug reports with reportbug. I suspect the mta (exim4) to be misconfigured. How could I check that ? I mean could I see the bug reports I "sent" stored somewhere ? <7> that's unless, of course, it was already 'broke' by the time it hit the shelves ;) <9> windows.... no ssh client have to download putty and after that no xforwarding and it freezes all the time <6> lord_rob: how about checking log files? <15> is there some good image viewer? what ppl do you use? <7> Gokee2_laptop: remote desktop is a neat feature. if you're going to be working with the gui anyway ... <9> this two battery moniter thing is really strange they look a lot alike <0> !info gqview <7> sett: feh, xli <5> gqview: (A simple image viewer using GTK+), section graphics, is optional. Version: 2.0.1-1 (sid), Packaged size: 718 kB, Installed size: 1984 kB <14> jm_: /var/log/exim4 ? <6> lord_rob: I guess <15> well i need it at least to scroll images in folder when i scroll the mouse button <9> ootput, ya but then you have two taskbars a lot of windows and other stuff..... it works, but I like xforwarding <15> as I have to view tons of images <10> i deal with more windows than anything else at everysite i goto.. leave the matrix screen saver going and tell the client "its a secret hashing program to find your secretaries phone number" they laugh then neverously keep glancing at it *wink <3> jm_: well.. the whole compiling a new kernel leeds me back to my initial question.. what's needed in a kernel to boot using pxe.. <3> besides the nic.. ofc.. <6> Thumann: I'd say NFS is a must :) <14> 2006-03-06 10:13:22 1FGB7I-0005ym-Mk alt2.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com [64.233.185.114] No route to host <14> lines like that <3> jm_: hehe... roger that.. <16> hey guys, where is allow x forwarding set in /etc/X11/(?)? <7> Gokee2_laptop: ah.. was trying to elicit a more abrasive response than that :) <9> ootput, heh I don`t like to battle people over to linux <9> then you have to help them set it up :0 <15> feh seems for people, I'll give it a try <3> jm_: i was thinking beyond that though <6> Thumann: well what else would you need? perhaps CONFIG_IP_PNP <10> Gokee2_laptop : was aparently born with all the linux knowledge *grin <9> haha <7> I was taught as a fetus <3> jm: i'll just answer yes all the way down on my config file then.. hehe <6> Thumann: no need to do that <9> weasel, naw just do "halt" :) <14> shutdown -h :) <11> does someone run seamonkey ? <11> HELP DEBIAN DON'T WORK ON MY SATA-2 COMPUTER <17> hi <10> bah... thanks lord_rob <7> tarzeau: what on earth?! <11> ootput: i want linux on my sata-2 harddisk <11> ootput: but the **** doesn't see it <11> ootput: debian gnu/kfreebsd sees it and works, but i want xawtv without windows xp <11> and is there no seamonkey debian packages? <14> try knoppix and see tarzeau <11> damn mozilla! damn users! <6> Thumann: and CONFIG_ROOT_NFS, but ltsp docs cover this (http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/kernel.html) <9> what is seamonkey? <14> old mozilla <6> tarzeau: use a more recent kernel <11> Gokee2_laptop: mozilla with a different name <18> Gokee2_laptop: the new Mozilla siute <11> jm_: i tried the 2.6.15 .jp sarge installer <11> it doesn't see the disks either <9> mmm <7> any advantages in using one over the other? <6> tarzeau: does BIOS see it? <11> ootput: no idea, stupid user only wants to annoy me <6> Thumann: uhh that is pretty useless article <11> jm_: yes of course, and windows xp too and debian gnu/kfreebsd 5.3 too <11> jm_: only the debian gnu/linux not <6> tarzeau: which chipset is it? <11> jm_: i don't know? <0> haha <6> tarzeau: lspci will tell you <11> jm_: a motherboard of last week <3> ahh
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