Frank Brodbeck | 1 Jan 2000 01:03
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Kills Linux hdd's?

Hello everybody.
I'm having over here great trouble. The following is my cruel fate:

Everything started a good year ago. It was ca. the start-up of my
'Linux-at-home career' and also the first time, one of my harddrives
died a - to me - mysterious death. At this time I often switched from
linux to Windows and vice versa. More about the 'mysterious death' of
my harddrive. It was a Quantum Fireball with about 14 GByte of capacity
and a slot A AMD Athlon on a Epox EP-7KXA Mainboard. All worked pretty
fine and then suddenly I heard this strange sound from my harddrive.
It twanged like the read/write header of the hdd would somehow hang.
First of all, the system just froze for several seconds but after
short time the system started to freeze completely after such events and
also the frequency of these sounds increased rapidly. For then I just
believed the onboard IDE Controller of my motherboard would be
damaged. So a new mainboard came and also a new cpu. I changed to an
Asus A7V-E with a AMD Duron upon it. The harddisk was a Western Digital
with 20 GByte capacity. I began to increase my work on linux - mainly
struggling with getting the system configured :) - and let me say, about 
almost half a year again this strange sound came from my beloved WD hdd.
Concerned about this new shocking event I went to my retailer to make
use of my warranty. Now I got this new hdd. A WD 40GByte diskspace. She
lasted from October last year till a few days ago. She still is at work
but only because there is no working hdd around and I am not willed
to buy any new until I know where damages came from. Oh, I forgot,
due to power blackout - a worker drilled right through the power cable -
my AMD Duron died and I'm having a new system since three weeks now.
It's a dual Intel Celeron 533 installed on a Abit BP6 Board.
Rememberring, that I had lost documents of a high priority for me on
my first hdd that gave this horrible concert I tried to rescue some
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Frank Brodbeck | 1 Jan 2000 01:34
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Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

Hello Gerhard
gerhard came to use his tongue on Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 01:11:02AM +0200
> I want to install scribus-0.7.3.tar.gz debian-like.
> Is there a way with apt-get? Or should I use checkinstall or alien?
> 
> Any suggestion is appreciate.
> 
What you got there is a so called tarball. It's a compressed archive
and enclosed are the sources to scribus - in your case.
But this isn't a package neither a debian (deb) nor a Red Hat package (rpm).

There are two ways known to myself to install it.

Either you uncompress the source and then manually install scribus
or you get scribus as a debian package.

I suggest the second way.
So just go to the shell and then go further as root:
# apt-get scribus
and there we are, the newest version of scribus.

Frank 

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nick lidakis | 4 Jan 2000 09:36
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Re: X 4.1.0 - is there gatos code?

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>X4.1 does not support the 7500 at all, you need 4.2. The gatos drivers
>for 4.2 are superior to those included with X, esp if you need to do any
>Xv.
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>Mike
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Just out of curiosity, do they plan to merge this code into the Xfree 
tree? Is there any reason why one has to go looking for this on another 
website to get Xv working?

nick lidakis | 7 Jan 2000 09:22
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Re: Speed

nate wrote:

>C. Brewer said:
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>>Debian 3.0= 47secs
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>not sure what kinda computer you have but i don't even get to
>my LILO prompt for at least 30 seconds from power on.
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>nate
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I just purchased a Solek 75drv5-c motherboard. One of the reasons I 
settled on this board were for it's insanley fast POST to OS load times. 
This board gives me a LILO boot screen in 1.5 seconds flat. The award 
BIOS logo is just a blur. Compare this to my 20-25 sec tyan motherbaord 
post and bios check. Works great with debian too, it's a VIA KT333 chipset.

nick lidakis | 7 Jan 2000 09:28
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Re: Speed

C. Brewer wrote:

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> The following may be unappetizing to trolls:
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>- From power on to KDE-
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>Mandrake 8.1=1min 52secs
>RedHat 7.1= 1min 35secs
>Debian 3.0= 47secs
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>(with setups as close as possible by distro)
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Debian Unstabe 32 seconds to XDM (with having to press enter at the lilo 
multi-boot prompt).
This using a Soltek 75DRV5-C motherboard and an athlon xp-1600.


Gmane