color_xterm?

1996-06-29 Thread Christian Schwarz
Hi! Is there a color_xterm in Debian 1.1 - or something similar? Right now, I'm using the old color_xterm from Slackware. Thanks in advance Chris -- _,, Christian Schwarz / o \__ [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! ___; \ /PGP

netpbm package?

1996-06-29 Thread Christian Schwarz
Hello everybody! Does someone have a netpbm package for debian? I just found the pbmplus package that looks pretty old. AFAIK, netpbm is the successor of pbmplus. The newest version I could find is sunsite: apps/graphics/convert/netpbm-Mar1994-bin.tar.gz while the pbmplus package is date

Unidentified subject!

1996-06-29 Thread Hans Grobler
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Re: kernal-image-2.0.0-0 + stuff...

1996-06-29 Thread Maarten Boekhold
> > And finally, I seem to have lost the XF86Config program... I recognized it > when I was configuring one of the X11 packages, but I didn't have time to > set it up properly, so I skipped it. I found XF86Config somewhere in > /etc/ but it was just a symlink to a file that didn't exsist. Is > XF8

Re: tiff2gif utils?

1996-06-29 Thread joost witteveen
> > > Anyone have reccommendations on tiff->gif converters? > I have the (debianized) pbmplus stuff, but when I run them, > I get: > > chiba:~> /usr/bin/pbmplus/tifftopnm fax.tiff >fax.pnm > fax.tiff: Null decoding is not implemented. > tifftopnm: writing PBM file > Segmentation fault > > and

Re: kernal-image-2.0.0-0 + stuff...

1996-06-29 Thread Christian Hudon
On Sun, 30 Jun 1996, Andy Heroff wrote: > Okay, first off, thank you much for helping me out with the dselect probs I > was having. Mounting my D drive before running dselect worked wonders. :) Hear, hear, Ian! > Now, while configuring stuff, I ran into about 4 packages, including > kernal-image

kernal-image-2.0.0-0 + stuff...

1996-06-29 Thread Andy Heroff
Okay, first off, thank you much for helping me out with the dselect probs I was having. Mounting my D drive before running dselect worked wonders. :) Now, while configuring stuff, I ran into about 4 packages, including kernal-image-2.0.0-0, that complained that while running --configure or whateve

Retraction: Re: Potential problem with stable

1996-06-29 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
Well, it looked like it was hanging. After I posted my report, I decided to let one go and see what happened. Turns out my machine was just really slow in doing the sed script. These things happen on a 386 with no math coprocessor. Never mind ___

Re: Q: Java in Debian?

1996-06-29 Thread Christian Hudon
On Sat, 29 Jun 1996, Jun Sun wrote: > > As a out-sider who may step in the world of Debian, I am curious that if > Java is included in Debian. If not, is there someone working on it? There is currently no Java package for Debian. But I remember reading questions for a Java package on debian-de

Q: Java in Debian?

1996-06-29 Thread Jun Sun
As a out-sider who may step in the world of Debian, I am curious that if Java is included in Debian. If not, is there someone working on it? Thanks. - Jun -

Re: Still Linux doesn't see my Ethercard

1996-06-29 Thread Alan Cox
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pedro I. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >to have Linux to recongnize my Ethernet card without success. I have a NIC >with an AMD-PCNet chip. According to the Ethernet-HOWTO the right driver to >use is "lance". I managed to recompile the kernel to include this dri

Potential problem with stable

1996-06-29 Thread Todd Graham Lewis
Hello, all. I just switched from RedHat to Debian on my home machine, and I am very impressed. I needd a number of packages, set the ftp install running, went to bed, and woke up to the configuration script. This and tons of other stuff has almost completely converted me. This is a problem w

Re: No Distribution is 2.0.0 Current

1996-06-29 Thread David Engel
Jeffery S. Coy Jr. writes: > On Sat, 29 Jun 1996, David Engel wrote: > > Debian's version of libc 5.2.18 has the security fix plus a few other > > fixes. I really wish H.J. would continue to fix serious bugs in the > > last stable libc while the new one is still in alpha/beta testing. > > i thoug

/debian/unstable/binary-all archives in error

1996-06-29 Thread James D. Freels
It seems that all the archives of the subject are in error. There are a huge number of .deb files (packages) symlinked to themselves. It just occured to me what could have caused this. Perhaps during the transition from 0.93R6-stable to 1.1-stable, there were a large number of packages that were