Apache requires a trailing slash on URLs

1996-10-11 Thread Joe Emenaker
I installed the Apache package. The only problem it's giving me is that, when I specify a URL of a directory (like "http://www.blah.com/snot";), it says that it's not found. If I add the slash, it does find it. Ideas? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EM

Re: resetting a virtual console

1996-10-11 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Chris R. Martin wrote: > > How do I reset a textmode virtual console? I got one messed up the other > day... I had to login to different console. Is there a reset keystroke or > command? Try reset :-) (no joke, the command exists and does exactly what you want; other

Re: Need help with NIS: close, but it don't work yet

1996-10-11 Thread Rick Macdonald
Bruce Perens wrote: > > Don't you have to put entries starting with "+" characters at the end of your > hosts, passwd, group, etc., files before NIS will be used to look stuff up? > Just guessing... Thanks for the reply, Bruce. Buried deep in my verbose post was this line: >>> I have "+::" i

Re: debian/linux Colour Management Module

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
"Taking the lead" means taking responsibility for creating and uploading a package that addresses your particular area of interest, or coordinating a number of people who are working on the same area of interest. In this case, you may have to do both. Debian works very well when it is decentralize

Re: debian/linux Colour Management Module

1996-10-11 Thread ciccio
Bruce Perens says: >Note also that the color gamut of each device (printer, CRT, >photographic paper print, motion picture print, reversal color slide, >PAL TV, NTSC TV, SECAM TV) does not overlap the others. One of our main >concerns is NTSC TV, which can not represent many values that are valid >

Re: 2 versions of some packages

1996-10-11 Thread Christian Hudon
On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Gerry Jensen wrote: > Also, there are two version of gs (Aladdin and GNU versions). While I see > the need for two versions here, perhaps they should be named differently > (gs_alladin and gs_gnu both providing gs). Having two versions with the > same name confuses dftp. I don

Re: debian/linux Colour Management Module

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
> High quality output of colour graphics have some trouble for most > frequently two reasons: (a) Most programs are RGB oriented > (b) Neither RGB nor CMYK are device independent, and neither show a > linear property. Note also that the color gamut of each device (printer, CRT, photographic paper

Re: debian/linux Colour Management Module

1996-10-11 Thread ciccio
Bruce Perens says: >Yes, some of us do real computer graphics on Debian. The color module >belongs at the X level. I'd be interested in hearing about any you find >(or make), one should be packaged for Debian. Could this not be done as >a TCL/TK program? > >Has anyone interfaced a colorimiter? We h

Re: resetting a virtual console

1996-10-11 Thread Karl Ferguson
At 12:28 PM 10/11/96 -0500, you wrote: > >How do I reset a textmode virtual console? I got one messed up the other >day... I had to login to different console. Is there a reset keystroke or >command? > >Thanks, Chris. I take it that you mean that the screen has turned to garbage? Try hitting ^V ^

Re: resetting a virtual console

1996-10-11 Thread Danny ter Haar
Chris R. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >How do I reset a textmode virtual console? I always reset by sending the vt100 reset code: echo [cntrl-v][ESC]C (in brackets are keystrokes) This resets to default settings. Hope this helpes. Danny -- Danny ter Haar | Cistron Internet Servic

Re: Package finder

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
Please correspond with Ray Dassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> about placing this on our CGI server (which is not working today - I just sent someone a nudge about getting it going). If necessary, I can give you a login on our internal system. Thanks Bruce From: Vatiainen Heikki <[EMAIL

Re: subscribe

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
That list server isn't catching administrative requests in the subject field. Uh-oh. That's why so many people had trouble unsubscribing. For now, put them in the body of your message rather than the subject, please. I won't have time to fix this until at least Wednesday. Thanks

anyone got Crack to work in Debian

1996-10-11 Thread Gerry Jensen
I recently downloaded Crack_4.1 from Sunsite (I couldn't find a Debian version, there isn't one is there?). When I ran it, I got "Version of crypt() being used internally is not compatible with standard. Terminating...". Is this true that Debian crypt() is non-standard? Has anyone got this to wor

Re: mounting files as filesystems

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
I run the output of "mkisofs" to a raw disk partition. That mounts just fine. It's a bit faster to access when writing the CD, too, as all of the blocks are contiguous. Thanks Bruce -- Bruce Perens, Pixar Animation Studios *** "Toy Story" video tape in U.S. stores October 30 *** W

Re: debian/linux Colour Management Module

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
Yes, some of us do real computer graphics on Debian. The color module belongs at the X level. I'd be interested in hearing about any you find (or make), one should be packaged for Debian. Could this not be done as a TCL/TK program? Has anyone interfaced a colorimiter? We have some lying around her

2 versions of some packages

1996-10-11 Thread Gerry Jensen
Currently, there are two versions of Lyx (one in contrib and one in section tex). Is there any reason for this? Also, there are two version of gs (Aladdin and GNU versions). While I see the need for two versions here, perhaps they should be named differently (gs_alladin and gs_gnu both providing

resetting a virtual console

1996-10-11 Thread Chris R. Martin
How do I reset a textmode virtual console? I got one messed up the other day... I had to login to different console. Is there a reset keystroke or command? Thanks, Chris. === Chris R. Martin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~crm747

Re: [comp.os.linux.announce] Clarification - Linux-FT, The Road

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
Please write to Klee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. He's committed to take on the package, but I suspect he could use some help with running tests and submitting bug reports on the results of the tests. Thanks Bruce -- Bruce Perens, Pixar Animation Studios *** "Toy Story" video tape in U.S.

Bizarre virtual consoles whenever I leave the X screen

1996-10-11 Thread David Wright
I have a bizarre problem with my computer when I run X. I managed to get gpm ... -R to work and I set the correct /dev/gpmdata in XF86Config so X starts OK. However, when I switch back to any of the Virtual Consoles 1 through 6, they are all gibberish. I sat down and worked out that the screen is

subscribe

1996-10-11 Thread kevin bentley
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ALT doesn't work under X

1996-10-11 Thread Chris R. Martin
This one should be simple... In X, my ALT key doesn't work. For example, when I run minicom -m in an xterm, and try to do an ALT command such as ALT-D or ALT-X I just get a lower case "u" or "." or "a" depending on the command. I checked my XF86Config and the "alt bindings" are commented out, wh

Re: mounting files as filesystems

1996-10-11 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Maarten Boekhold wrote: > Hi, > > I remember having heard of some way to mount a *file* as filesystem. I > would want to use this to mount an iso9660 filesystem that is created as > file. Still with me? :) What you want to use is the loop device. I mount iso image files wi

Re: mounting files as filesystems

1996-10-11 Thread Hamish Moffatt
> I remember having heard of some way to mount a *file* as filesystem. I > would want to use this to mount an iso9660 filesystem that is created as > file. Still with me? :) > > I couldn't find info on this anywhere. Is there somebody who has > experience in burning CD's who has done this and c

Re: mounting files as filesystems

1996-10-11 Thread J.H.M.Dassen
> I remember having heard of some way to mount a *file* as filesystem. I > would want to use this to mount an iso9660 filesystem that is created as > file. Still with me? :) > > I couldn't find info on this anywhere. It's documented in the kernel's Configure.help: Loop device support CO

Re: "find" and symlinks question

1996-10-11 Thread J.H.M.Dassen
[my find/symlink problem: find each file _once_ in the FTP directory structure; to remove duplicates from http://www.debian.org/FTP/] Phil> How about: Phil> find unstable/* contrib non-free -name '*.deb' Phil> It won't find hidden files in unstable/, but it doesn't look like you Phil> want to

mounting files as filesystems

1996-10-11 Thread Maarten Boekhold
Hi, I remember having heard of some way to mount a *file* as filesystem. I would want to use this to mount an iso9660 filesystem that is created as file. Still with me? :) I couldn't find info on this anywhere. Is there somebody who has experience in burning CD's who has done this and can help

Re: "find" and symlinks question

1996-10-11 Thread Martin Stromberg
> > Hi, > > As some of you may have noticed already, the http://www.debian.org/FTP/ > interface unfortunately has duplicated entries in it. > > The script that generates it does a 'find' through all the directories > of the FTP archive. To be precisely, it does a > find unstable contrib no

Installation; configuring the network

1996-10-11 Thread David Wright
At one point in the Debian installation, you are asked to type in the IP addresses of up to five DNS servers. However, you are not told with what punctuation to separate the IP addresses. The first time, I used commas, but FTP failed with, I think, Hostname lookup failure. I found /etc/resolv.conf

debian/linux Colour Management Module

1996-10-11 Thread ciccio
Hi, Is there anybody using debian linux for professional layouting / image processing? Actually, the hot question ist: Are there any efforts beeing done to implement an ICC compliant CMM module at kernel or X level? What would be a more appropriate place to ask for? -- Ciccio C. Simon [EMAIL PROT

Package finder

1996-10-11 Thread Vatiainen Heikki
Hello, I have created a small search system where you can search for a Debian package either with a keyword, file name or direct browsing. The url is http://house.cs.tut.fi/~hessu/debian/ However, this can not be it's permanent location since it resides on the PC I use for the part time work h

Re: [comp.os.linux.announce] Clarification - Linux-FT, The Road

1996-10-11 Thread Mr Stuart Lamble
Bruce Perens wrote: [...] (: NIST decided to make the suite available without charge. The Debian (: Project most heartily applauds this decision. In fact we most heartily (: jump up and down with glee and cheer unabashedly. I'd probably go a bit further than that :-) (: My plan is to package the

"find" and symlinks question

1996-10-11 Thread J.H.M.Dassen
Hi, As some of you may have noticed already, the http://www.debian.org/FTP/ interface unfortunately has duplicated entries in it. The script that generates it does a 'find' through all the directories of the FTP archive. To be precisely, it does a find unstable contrib non-free -name '*.d

exmh suddenly spawns zombies

1996-10-11 Thread Susan G. Kleinmann
Suddenly exmh seems to be producing zombie processes whenever I try to reply to a message. Of course, I'm not able to make the reply. Specifically, when I click on the Reply button (then on Reply to sender), exmh shows this message: Starting ASYNC exmh-async xterm -e vi ... But exmh doesn't s

Re: Need help with NIS: close, but it don't work yet

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
Don't you have to put entries starting with "+" characters at the end of your hosts, passwd, group, etc., files before NIS will be used to look stuff up? Just guessing... Thanks Bruce -- Bruce Perens, Pixar Animation Studios *** "Toy Story" video tape in U.S. stores October 30 ***

Re: Can't do setuid

1996-10-11 Thread Rob Browning
Jim Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It appears that Debian Linux does not have setuid capability. Is this a > feature that I can turn on through a configuration file? I would recommend that you investigate the sudo and super packages. They will allow you to do exactly what you want muc

Need help with NIS: close, but it don't work yet

1996-10-11 Thread Rick Macdonald
A year ago I tried out NIS and had it working on my Slackware system. (I didn't actually need to use it, so I only ran it for a day.) I can't seem to get it to work now. When ypbind is running, commands that should trigger a name lookup don't even cause the lights on my modem (ppp) or ISDN box to

Re: Debian + POSIX

1996-10-11 Thread Bruce Perens
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gith) > Is the Debian distribution going to push for POSIX conformity? Yes, because it just got easy and cheap. > I may be missing something here, ( I'm still a relative newbie > to Linux ) but what is the importance of it? After viewing the > Linux-FT web pages, the onl

Re: [Linux-ISP] Re: NCR 825 ctrler

1996-10-11 Thread Jon Lewis
On Thu, 10 Oct 1996, Daniel Stringfield wrote: > Well, I will say this about Adaptec... Just like many other name brands, > you pay for the name. Thats why Digi International makes you pay through > the nose! You pay $2 for the board, $700 for the Digi logo. Another problem iwht the "high-end

Debian + POSIX

1996-10-11 Thread Gith
Is the Debian distribution going to push for POSIX conformity? I may be missing something here, ( I'm still a relative newbie to Linux ) but what is the importance of it? After viewing the Linux-FT web pages, the only good thing I can see about a Posix certification is the right to go around patti

Re: NCR 825 ctrler

1996-10-11 Thread Daniel Stringfield
> Hi guys, > > I saw a price list which had the NCR 825 controller, and it said it's a > Fast & Wide controller. Is that true? Why is it so much cheaper than the > Adaptec, for example? Is it a poor performer? The price was about $100 > cheaper than the adaptec. > > Anyone use it? Is it worth t

Replicating a Debian system

1996-10-11 Thread Steve Gaarder
Here's what I came up with to "clone" a Debian system with the aid of a CD writer. If you don't have a CD writer, you may be able to use a Jaz drive or regular hard drive for the purpose. 1. Create tar files of each filesystem. Use tar's "--one-file-system" option to facilitate this. 2. Put the

Re: where to put clock -s?

1996-10-11 Thread David Puryear
Hi Larry You wrote: > > David Puryear writes: > > -> But when I do "date" and "clock" I get two different times. The > -> time I get from "date" is way off. So I usually do "clock -s" > -> and everything is fine. Any idea as why? > > Define 'way off'. Seconds? Minutes? Hours? An even number of

TCP/IP and SMB

1996-10-11 Thread Daniel Stringfield
Thanks to all that replied! I do believe that I have gotten everything I need for the Windows side. BTW, the site(and remote office locations) is NOT connected to the Internet Daniel == http://www.jax-inter.net/users/servo/ Organizer of Jax-LUG! Email me for details! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: where to put clock -s?

1996-10-11 Thread Larry 'Daffy' Daffner
David Puryear writes: -> But when I do "date" and "clock" I get two different times. The -> time I get from "date" is way off. So I usually do "clock -s" -> and everything is fine. Any idea as why? Define 'way off'. Seconds? Minutes? Hours? An even number of hours? If the difference is an even n