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<0> i have some day test the os instalation over the network <1> then you can burn everything you need too the cdrom & leave the floppy useful <0> :) <1> it is useful too have a freedos disk for those driver tools which dont function under *nix <1> ie set irq/io address of soundcard/etrhernet <1> arrgh ethernet rather
<1> need zzz'z <1> nini <0> we all need some times <1> gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --recv-keys <1> knocked the mous button turning on the wireless <2> could someone help me with this? modprobe ipip gives me this error: <2> ipip: Unknown symbol xfrm4_tunnel_register <2> how do I ensure that the module containing xfrm4_tunnel_register is loaded? <2> where *is* xfrm4_tunnel_register? <2> grep tells me that it's in net/ipv4/xfrm4_tunnel.c: <2> s/:// <2> what .ko is xfrm4_tunnel.c compiled to? <2> anyone? <2> Looks like CONFIG_XFRM needs to be compiled into the kernel for it to work...? <2> that means I have to reboot, doesn't it? <2> 10:00:18 up 100 days, 13:25, 2 users, load average: 0.08, 0.08, 0.09 <2> grr <3> i know i am completely OT..but i have win 2000 that cant boot anymore!!! i tried to repair it by installation cd but i haven't the erd(Emergency recovery disk) <2> sweet_kate: d'oh. when you say "can't boot" what do you mean? <3> what can i do? <2> sweet_kate: is your disk bad, or did you overwrite your mbr? <3> i have multiple partitionsa <2> or did you install debian over your w2k os? :)
<3> win 2k boots but a blue screen appears <3> it says to repair <2> heh. find a repair disk, I guess... I'm not much good with windows... <2> perhaps there's a #windows channel? <0> does some body remember how fast the arpanet was? <4> paistis, you mean the fastest connection? <4> or did it had a speed standard <4> not very fast anyway <0> the "stem network" <2> paistis: I only started using the network in '94-ish. Few of us are that old :) <0> i jsut thinkin how they manage the segmens problem <5> does linux support more than 16 bit audio? <5> no it doesn't <6> probably depends on the card <6> and driver, altough i'm just speculating. IIRC i remember someone yelling about how his card got all 32 channels detected <6> but I dont know much about audio <2> Goran_: heh, yes. it will support anything you throw at it. you just need to know how to work the hardware :) <5> i just wondered whether 16 bit is kernel or program limitation <2> Goran_: what are you talking about :) What type of card are you trying to use? <5> it's built into the motherboard <2> and? what does the chip say? <2> what does lspci say? <5> my linux currently doesn't work since i mounted my ext2 partition under freebsd and it damaged it <5> i don't even know how to check whether the driver supports 32bit audio <5> i mean, you hear a sound, but how do you know how many bits it uses? <5> artsd only supports up to 16 bits <5> (although,in freebsd,you don't hear a sound)
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