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From: Adam R. <ada...@ax...> - 2004-06-28 09:31:48
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hello again, how to upgrade existing installation of FC1 to FC2? is this operation very complicated? how to do it? Thanks Adam Adam Rzadkowolski AXIT POLSKA Sp. z o.o. ul. Ruska 51b PL 50-079 Wroc=B3aw Tel: (+48) 71/335-23-55 Fax: (+48) 71/346-79-39 Web: http://www.axit.pl e-mail: Ada...@ax... |
From: peter g. <plu...@p1...> - 2004-06-26 15:18:05
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yes its advisable to use kernel source direct from kernel.org without knowing exactly what patches gentoo apply its impossible to know whether they will conflict with colinux -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Leeuw van der, Tim Sent: 25 June 2004 18:47 To: peter green; col...@li... Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? Hm, I'm using the gentoo image updated with all latest version. I don't know what kernel-config is supplied! I used the kernel-source as installed by gentoo, then applied the coLinux kernel patch. Where would I find a 'supplied' config? Did I miss that in the source directory (forgive me for asking)? Should I have started from clean kernel sources instead of what is installed by emerge? thanks, --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: peter green [mailto:plu...@p1...] Sent: vrijdag 25 juni 2004 19:36 To: Leeuw van der, Tim; col...@li... Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? make sure you are using a recent GCC you will have problems if you use the woody GCC i would start from the supplied config and work from there making any additions you need -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Leeuw van der, Tim Sent: 25 June 2004 15:02 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? Hi, I'm trying to compile the kernel with the coLinux patch, but so far I haven't yet got a working coLinux vmlinux kernel. What features of the standard kernel should be *disabled* to get a working vmlinux that doesn't reboot your PC when you try to start it under vmlinux? I disabled several things that refer to sound, floppies etc for instance; basically the things that I couldn't get to compile b/c they required DMA. But what else should be disabled? (I'm using the latest snapshot with a 2.6.7 kernel) greetings, --Tim van der Leeuw ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 |
From: Taisuke Y. <tya...@li...> - 2004-06-25 23:01:07
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Are you trying to configure colinux from scratch? If you haven't tried it, copy conf/linux-config as ".config", and run "make oldconfig". That configuration is guranteed to be a safe colinux configuration. Then, only add features you really need with additional "make (x|menu)?config". You should avoid any configuration related to physical devices (USB, IDE, SCSI, multimedia, etc.). > I'm trying to compile the kernel with the coLinux patch, but so far I haven't yet got a > working coLinux vmlinux kernel. What features of the standard kernel should be > *disabled* to get a working vmlinux > that doesn't reboot your PC when you try to > start it under vmlinux? -- 012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 Taisuke Yamada <<tya...@sp...>> Message to my public address may not be handled in a timely manner. Message to my "SPAM honeypot" address will be registered as a SPAM. For a direct contact, please use my private address on my namecard. |
From: Leeuw v. d. T. <tim...@nl...> - 2004-06-25 18:12:52
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Ah, forget I asked about where the supplied linux config is! I opened my = eyes, looked at the config dir, and found it <g> --Tim -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Leeuw van der, Tim Sent: vrijdag 25 juni 2004 19:47 To: peter green; col...@li... Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? Hm, I'm using the gentoo image updated with all latest version. I don't know = what kernel-config is supplied! I used the kernel-source as installed by = gentoo, then applied the coLinux kernel patch. Where would I find a 'supplied' config? Did I miss that in the source = directory (forgive me for asking)? Should I have started from clean = kernel sources instead of what is installed by emerge? thanks, --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: peter green [mailto:plu...@p1...] Sent: vrijdag 25 juni 2004 19:36 To: Leeuw van der, Tim; col...@li... Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? make sure you are using a recent GCC you will have problems if you use the woody GCC i would start from the supplied config and work from there making any additions you need -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Leeuw van der, Tim Sent: 25 June 2004 15:02 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? Hi, I'm trying to compile the kernel with the coLinux patch, but so far I haven't yet got a working coLinux vmlinux kernel. What features of the standard kernel should be *disabled* to get a working vmlinux that = doesn't reboot your PC when you try to start it under vmlinux? I disabled several things that refer to sound, floppies etc for = instance; basically the things that I couldn't get to compile b/c they required = DMA. But what else should be disabled? (I'm using the latest snapshot with a 2.6.7 kernel) greetings, --Tim van der Leeuw ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 -=20 digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches,=20 unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users |
From: Leeuw v. d. T. <tim...@nl...> - 2004-06-25 17:48:38
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Hm, I'm using the gentoo image updated with all latest version. I don't know = what kernel-config is supplied! I used the kernel-source as installed by = gentoo, then applied the coLinux kernel patch. Where would I find a 'supplied' config? Did I miss that in the source = directory (forgive me for asking)? Should I have started from clean = kernel sources instead of what is installed by emerge? thanks, --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: peter green [mailto:plu...@p1...] Sent: vrijdag 25 juni 2004 19:36 To: Leeuw van der, Tim; col...@li... Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? make sure you are using a recent GCC you will have problems if you use the woody GCC i would start from the supplied config and work from there making any additions you need -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Leeuw van der, Tim Sent: 25 June 2004 15:02 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? Hi, I'm trying to compile the kernel with the coLinux patch, but so far I haven't yet got a working coLinux vmlinux kernel. What features of the standard kernel should be *disabled* to get a working vmlinux that = doesn't reboot your PC when you try to start it under vmlinux? I disabled several things that refer to sound, floppies etc for = instance; basically the things that I couldn't get to compile b/c they required = DMA. But what else should be disabled? (I'm using the latest snapshot with a 2.6.7 kernel) greetings, --Tim van der Leeuw ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 |
From: peter g. <plu...@p1...> - 2004-06-25 17:36:14
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make sure you are using a recent GCC you will have problems if you use the woody GCC i would start from the supplied config and work from there making any additions you need -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Leeuw van der, Tim Sent: 25 June 2004 15:02 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] How to compile your own coLinux kernel? Hi, I'm trying to compile the kernel with the coLinux patch, but so far I haven't yet got a working coLinux vmlinux kernel. What features of the standard kernel should be *disabled* to get a working vmlinux that doesn't reboot your PC when you try to start it under vmlinux? I disabled several things that refer to sound, floppies etc for instance; basically the things that I couldn't get to compile b/c they required DMA. But what else should be disabled? (I'm using the latest snapshot with a 2.6.7 kernel) greetings, --Tim van der Leeuw ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 |
From: peter g. <plu...@p1...> - 2004-06-25 17:35:05
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it mostly documented in the wiki i think mainly stuff adding /dev/cobd? entrys disableing boot into X11 disabling any hardware dectection stuff -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of James E. LaBarre Sent: 25 June 2004 14:30 Cc: col...@li... Subject: Re: [coLinux-users] Question about colinux & Fedora Core 2 peter green wrote: > you can't easilly do that > the easiest way to get FC2 is probablly to start from the FC1 image and > upgrade it > > most colinux images right now are made by imageing and adaping an existing > normal linux install Which leads me to my next question, which is just *what* sort of changes are made to those other Linux installs? I presume part of it involves creating extra "/dev" entries for coLinux. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 25/06/2004 |
From: Leeuw v. d. T. <tim...@nl...> - 2004-06-25 14:02:24
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Hi, I'm trying to compile the kernel with the coLinux patch, but so far I = haven't yet got a working coLinux vmlinux kernel. What features of the = standard kernel should be *disabled* to get a working vmlinux that = doesn't reboot your PC when you try to start it under vmlinux? I disabled several things that refer to sound, floppies etc for = instance; basically the things that I couldn't get to compile b/c they = required DMA. But what else should be disabled? (I'm using the latest snapshot with a 2.6.7 kernel) greetings, --Tim van der Leeuw |
From: James E. L. <ja...@be...> - 2004-06-25 13:29:41
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peter green wrote: > you can't easilly do that > the easiest way to get FC2 is probablly to start from the FC1 image and > upgrade it > > most colinux images right now are made by imageing and adaping an existing > normal linux install Which leads me to my next question, which is just *what* sort of changes are made to those other Linux installs? I presume part of it involves creating extra "/dev" entries for coLinux. |
From: peter g. <plu...@p1...> - 2004-06-25 10:46:41
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you can't easilly do that the easiest way to get FC2 is probablly to start from the FC1 image and upgrade it most colinux images right now are made by imageing and adaping an existin= g normal linux install -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Adam Rzadkowolski Sent: 25 June 2004 09:33 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] Question about colinux & Fedora Core 2 hello, what i need to do to install a "Fedora Core 2" distribution on my coliunu= x? i have no idea how can i boot from DVD... :-( i have downloaded a DVD image of FC II. i have colinux installed on Win2k. Adam Rzadkowolski AXIT POLSKA Sp. z o.o. ul. Ruska 51b PL 50-079 Wroc=B3aw Tel: (+48) 71/335-23-55 Fax: (+48) 71/346-79-39 Web: http://www.axit.pl e-mail: Ada...@ax... ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.707 / Virus Database: 463 - Release Date: 15/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.707 / Virus Database: 463 - Release Date: 15/06/2004 |
From: Adam R. <ada...@ax...> - 2004-06-25 08:33:03
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hello, what i need to do to install a "Fedora Core 2" distribution on my coliunux? i have no idea how can i boot from DVD... :-( i have downloaded a DVD image of FC II. i have colinux installed on Win2k. Adam Rzadkowolski AXIT POLSKA Sp. z o.o. ul. Ruska 51b PL 50-079 Wroc=B3aw Tel: (+48) 71/335-23-55 Fax: (+48) 71/346-79-39 Web: http://www.axit.pl e-mail: Ada...@ax... |
From: Leeuw v. d. T. <tim...@nl...> - 2004-06-24 16:07:22
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Hi, If coLinux upgrades to the new TAP driver v8, as comes with openvpn = 2.0b4, this problem *should* *in theory* be solved. They hope. I've got = no proof of it though. Currently if you install this version of the TAP driver it doesn't work = with coLinux. greetings, --Tim -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Mike Sent: donderdag 24 juni 2004 17:46 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] XP SP2 may pose a problem for colinux installation I tried the colinux gentoo deluxe installation and when I got back to my workstation I saw this screen: http://www.mikefetherston.ca/ss/xp_sp2_colinux_TAP_driver.png I'm assuming it's because that I have XP SP2 RC2 installed. Just giving you guys the heads up before it hits the "shan". Mike. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 -=20 digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches,=20 unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users |
From: Mike <mi...@su...> - 2004-06-24 15:45:42
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I tried the colinux gentoo deluxe installation and when I got back to my workstation I saw this screen: http://www.mikefetherston.ca/ss/xp_sp2_colinux_TAP_driver.png I'm assuming it's because that I have XP SP2 RC2 installed. Just giving you guys the heads up before it hits the "shan". Mike. |
From: Dan A. <da...@co...> - 2004-06-24 02:30:05
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Hello, I'd like for anyone with a latest snapshot of coLinux running stable on a SMP setup to please set the next environment variable: COLINUX_NO_SMP_WORKAROUND=Y Then restart coLinux and report about how it affects stability? -- Dan Aloni da...@co... |
From: Blade <Bl...@sp...> - 2004-06-23 22:32:13
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Thank you very much Peter Green.=20 You've solved my problem. That was the magic command which I really = needed :-) ----- Original Message -----=20 From: peter green=20 To: Blade ; col...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 2:54 PM Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console = tools] apt-get install build-essential note: apt-get update just downloads the current package lists you need apt-get upgrade to actually upgrade any packages -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... = [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: 23 June 2004 12:36 To: col...@li... Subject: Fw: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console = tools] I've read 'Networking with coLinux' manual at Wiki's site and set up = networking successfuly using NAT on WinXP. I've already updated system = with 'apt-get update' and everything seemed to work perfect.=20 I noticed that there's no gcc compiler. I used 'apt-get install gcc' = to install it. I can't find header files in include path too when compiling source: stdio.h , netdb.h , time.h , netinet/*.h , sys/*.h ...etc. Are these = headers included in some package? How can I install them? = /usr/local/include is empty. Maybe I should try different root file system than Debian? ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Leeuw van der, Tim=20 To: Blade ; col...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 12:38 PM Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console = tools] Hi Blade, apt-get install is your friend; check the debian documentation... I = don't know the exact package names. ftp client: the 'simple' one is in a = package inetutils or something like that. You can try ncftp, which = should be just: apt-get install ncftp. irc: don't use it, so you're on = your own... links / lynx: apt-get install links / apt-get install lynx = should do your trick. Of course you do need to get basic networking to work first. Can you = access the network at all? Does, for instance, 'apt-get update' work? If not, you need to set up networking infrastructure first, using = perhaps an http proxy. regards, --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... = [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: woensdag 23 juni 2004 11:33 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console = tools] Hello, Where are links (or lynx) web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.? = Do I need to install networking package or smth else to get these tools?=20 NOTE: I NEED THESE TOOLS ONLY ON coLINUX CONSOLE, I'M NOT GOING TO = INSTALL GUI. |
From: peter g. <plu...@p1...> - 2004-06-23 16:18:36
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most people just seem to use putty -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Jaroslaw Fedevych (UALUG Sent: 23 June 2004 16:29 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] coLinux consoles & i18n Hello, are there any way to have the coLinux consoles accept 8-bit input? The output works almost well, except that I cannot get less to display some characters right (fiddling with LESSCHARSET does not help). My codepage is IBM-CP1125 (Cyrillic/Ukrainian) - it corresponds to my console/language settings in win2k. However, when I try and switch my keyboard to Ukrainian, strange things begin to happen... Any ideas? ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ coLinux-users mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.707 / Virus Database: 463 - Release Date: 15/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.707 / Virus Database: 463 - Release Date: 15/06/2004 |
From: Jaroslaw F. (U. <jar...@fl...> - 2004-06-23 15:30:21
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Hello, are there any way to have the coLinux consoles accept 8-bit input? The output works almost well, except that I cannot get less to display some characters right (fiddling with LESSCHARSET does not help). My codepage is IBM-CP1125 (Cyrillic/Ukrainian) - it corresponds to my console/language settings in win2k. However, when I try and switch my keyboard to Ukrainian, strange things begin to happen... Any ideas? |
From: peter g. <plu...@p1...> - 2004-06-23 11:54:52
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apt-get install build-essential note: apt-get update just downloads the current package lists you need apt-get upgrade to actually upgrade any packages -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: 23 June 2004 12:36 To: col...@li... Subject: Fw: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console tools] I've read 'Networking with coLinux' manual at Wiki's site and set up networking successfuly using NAT on WinXP. I've already updated system with 'apt-get update' and everything seemed to work perfect. I noticed that there's no gcc compiler. I used 'apt-get install gcc' to install it. I can't find header files in include path too when compiling source: stdio.h , netdb.h , time.h , netinet/*.h , sys/*.h ...etc. Are these headers included in some package? How can I install them? /usr/local/include is empty. Maybe I should try different root file system than Debian? ----- Original Message ----- From: Leeuw van der, Tim To: Blade ; col...@li... Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 12:38 PM Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console tools] Hi Blade, apt-get install is your friend; check the debian documentation... I don't know the exact package names. ftp client: the 'simple' one is in a package inetutils or something like that. You can try ncftp, which should be just: apt-get install ncftp. irc: don't use it, so you're on your own... links / lynx: apt-get install links / apt-get install lynx should do your trick. Of course you do need to get basic networking to work first. Can you access the network at all? Does, for instance, 'apt-get update' work? If not, you need to set up networking infrastructure first, using perhaps an http proxy. regards, --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: woensdag 23 juni 2004 11:33 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console tools] Hello, Where are links (or lynx) web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.? Do I need to install networking package or smth else to get these tools? NOTE: I NEED THESE TOOLS ONLY ON coLINUX CONSOLE, I'M NOT GOING TO INSTALL GUI. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.707 / Virus Database: 463 - Release Date: 15/06/2004 |
From: Leeuw v. d. T. <tim...@nl...> - 2004-06-23 11:53:16
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Hi, =20 To get header-files for many packages, you should probably install the = devel-versions for many of them. For instance, libc-devel might be a = package-name. =20 apt-get update doesn't do much; you also have to do apt-get upgrade = afterwards. 'update' only updates the package-list of available packages = / versions. 'upgrade' upgrades your packages on your system. =20 Have a look at the debian website, http://www.debian.org/ and check = their mailing lists. From the front-page you should be able to go to a = search-page to search for packages. When you found a package it should = also list dependancies. I think that you should also be able to find out = from there what the corresponding devel / header package should be for = each package. =20 I've used Debian for quite some time; if you're not interested in a GUI = I think it would be a good choice. I haven't used it for a few years though and with coLinux I decided to = go for the gentoo - image, to try something new. =20 Success with it, =20 --Tim =20 -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... = [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: woensdag 23 juni 2004 13:36 To: col...@li... Subject: Fw: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console = tools] I've read 'Networking with coLinux' manual at Wiki's site and set up = networking successfuly using NAT on WinXP. I've already updated system = with 'apt-get update' and everything seemed to work perfect.=20 =20 I noticed that there's no gcc compiler. I used 'apt-get install gcc' to = install it. I can't find header files in include path too when compiling source: stdio.h , netdb.h , time.h , netinet/*.h , sys/*.h ...etc. Are these = headers included in some package? How can I install them? = /usr/local/include is empty. =20 Maybe I should try different root file system than Debian? =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Leeuw van der, Tim <mailto:tim...@nl...> =20 To: Blade <mailto:Bl...@sp...> ; = col...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 12:38 PM Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console = tools] Hi Blade, =20 apt-get install is your friend; check the debian documentation... I = don't know the exact package names. ftp client: the 'simple' one is in a = package inetutils or something like that. You can try ncftp, which = should be just: apt-get install ncftp. irc: don't use it, so you're on = your own... links / lynx: apt-get install links / apt-get install lynx = should do your trick. =20 Of course you do need to get basic networking to work first. Can you = access the network at all? Does, for instance, 'apt-get update' work? If not, you need to set up networking infrastructure first, using = perhaps an http proxy. =20 regards, =20 --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... = [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: woensdag 23 juni 2004 11:33 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console tools] Hello, =20 Where are links (or lynx) web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.? Do I need to install networking package or smth else to get these tools?=20 =20 NOTE: I NEED THESE TOOLS ONLY ON coLINUX CONSOLE, I'M NOT GOING TO = INSTALL GUI. |
From: Blade <Bl...@sp...> - 2004-06-23 11:30:38
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I've read 'Networking with coLinux' manual at Wiki's site and set up = networking successfuly using NAT on WinXP. I've already updated system = with 'apt-get update' and everything seemed to work perfect.=20 I noticed that there's no gcc compiler. I used 'apt-get install gcc' to = install it. I can't find header files in include path too when compiling source: stdio.h , netdb.h , time.h , netinet/*.h , sys/*.h ...etc. Are these = headers included in some package? How can I install them? = /usr/local/include is empty. Maybe I should try different root file system than Debian? ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Leeuw van der, Tim=20 To: Blade ; col...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 12:38 PM Subject: RE: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console = tools] Hi Blade, apt-get install is your friend; check the debian documentation... I = don't know the exact package names. ftp client: the 'simple' one is in a = package inetutils or something like that. You can try ncftp, which = should be just: apt-get install ncftp. irc: don't use it, so you're on = your own... links / lynx: apt-get install links / apt-get install lynx = should do your trick. Of course you do need to get basic networking to work first. Can you = access the network at all? Does, for instance, 'apt-get update' work? If not, you need to set up networking infrastructure first, using = perhaps an http proxy. regards, --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... = [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: woensdag 23 juni 2004 11:33 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console tools] Hello, Where are links (or lynx) web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.? Do = I need to install networking package or smth else to get these tools?=20 NOTE: I NEED THESE TOOLS ONLY ON coLINUX CONSOLE, I'M NOT GOING TO = INSTALL GUI. |
From: Leeuw v. d. T. <tim...@nl...> - 2004-06-23 09:39:24
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Hi Blade, =20 apt-get install is your friend; check the debian documentation... I = don't know the exact package names. ftp client: the 'simple' one is in a = package inetutils or something like that. You can try ncftp, which = should be just: apt-get install ncftp. irc: don't use it, so you're on = your own... links / lynx: apt-get install links / apt-get install lynx = should do your trick. =20 Of course you do need to get basic networking to work first. Can you = access the network at all? Does, for instance, 'apt-get update' work? If not, you need to set up networking infrastructure first, using = perhaps an http proxy. =20 regards, =20 --Tim van der Leeuw -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... = [mailto:col...@li...]On Behalf Of Blade Sent: woensdag 23 juni 2004 11:33 To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb [lack of console tools] Hello, =20 Where are links (or lynx) web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.? Do I need to install networking package or smth else to get these tools?=20 =20 NOTE: I NEED THESE TOOLS ONLY ON coLINUX CONSOLE, I'M NOT GOING TO = INSTALL GUI. |
From: Blade <Bl...@sp...> - 2004-06-23 09:27:34
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Hello, Where are links (or lynx) web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.? Do I need to install networking package or smth else to get these tools?=20 NOTE: I NEED THESE TOOLS ONLY ON coLINUX CONSOLE, I'M NOT GOING TO = INSTALL GUI. |
From: Blade <Bl...@sp...> - 2004-06-23 09:17:25
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From: Tim H. <ti...@br...> - 2004-06-22 22:13:31
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---- Original Message ---- From: Blade To: col...@li... Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 5:27 PM Subject: [coLinux-users] Debian-3.0r0.ext3.1gb > Hello, >=20 > How to install links web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.? Do I > need to install networking package or smth else?=20 http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/coLinuxASAP >=20 > Thanx in advance. |
From: Robert C. <rw...@al...> - 2004-06-22 21:48:16
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On Tuesday, Jun 22, 2004, at 16:27 US/Central, Blade wrote: > How to install links=A0web browser, ftp client, irc client etc.?=A0Do = I=20 > need to install networking package or smth else? You probably would want to upgrade from woody/stable to sarge/testing. =20= Have a look at "Installing coLinux-20040429 with TAP networking and X11=20= on Windows XP": http://cwelug.org/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi?CoLinux Although info about the colinux snapshot version is getting a bit=20 dated, the rest should still work fine. I'll probably get a chance to=20= update in the information in a week or so. Regards, - Robert |