I have installed Debian Linux. The kernel must be loaded with the kernel parameter "console=ttyS0". The terminal is attached to com1.
The tip has been found in the Debian istallation manual for Alpha at www.debian.org.
I didn't try if it works with Mandrake too.
I have an AlphaServer400, 64 MB RAM, SCSI disks, SCSI CD-ROM and VT510 terminal as the console (no PC keyboard and no graphics card).
I have downloaded the Mandrake 7.1 ISO image and have burn a CD. The linux begins to boot, but hangs with the message "failed to open /dev/tty1"...
A Cipper 5.2 application uses 5 memo fields in a database.
The database became corrupted if the number of blocks in the *.dbt file exceeded 65535. If we appended a new record, the data were stored in the dbt file in a new block. But to the dbf file were a reference n-65535 written. The pointer...
My server is sendig the message to the console:
.... SERVER-5.0-830 ....
Short term memory allocator is aout of memory
....... attempts to get more memory failed
What to do?
Thanks ResetGomb
Is there a utility in Novell 5.0 to create boot image files?
I coudn't find any. I'm using older boot image files, created under 3.12 and editing them with MAPGEN.COM that came with SMC Ethernet Card driver disk. But it doesn't work under Windows 95/98. And the imige file can't be greater than...
I am beginner in Java. When I compile "progi.java" I get "progi.class" and "progi$1.class". I don't understand why. Can onybody help me?
Thank you!
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