I tried to install DOSEmu, but dselect wouldn't take it, it just
skipped it. How do I get it installed (dpkg -i doesn't do it either).
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Sorry, that it was twice... And... THANKS! :
It was it! :)
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Ami Ganguli wrote:
> An "install almost
> everything" option that doesn't result in any conflicts would be
> nice too. After starting from some reasonable base, users could
> customize by adding or removing packages as today.
If you say so, but I can't imagine anybody doing this other than
for te
On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Mark Carroll wrote:
>> I would prefer a much improved dselect. Todays dselect is not
>> convinient to be used. It is like emacs to the novice. (cryptic,
>> non-standard interface, funny keyboard accel keys, no menues...)
> Hmmm - I got on well with dselect from the beginni
Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note that the latest libc deb package (5.4.7-7, I think) has a special
> malloc lib file to be used in much the same way. I haven't installed it
> yet, but it's the better way to handle this.
Yes, it works fine. I use this as /usr/local/lib/netscape:
Hi!
I instaled debian and, have one problem. When i try to run mc i see:
mc: can't load library 'libgpm.so.1'
I have:
gpm_1.10-2.deb,
mc_3.2.1-1.deb
Hehhh... Where can I find this library? :( Any ideas?
Thank's a lot...
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Hi!
I instaled debian and, have one problem. When i try to run mc i see:
mc: can't load library 'libgpm.so.1'
I have:
gpm_1.10-2.deb,
mc_3.2.1-1.deb
Hehhh... Where can I find this library? :( Any ideas?
Thank's a lot...
Magic
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On 12 Nov 1996, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> >>"Bryn" == Bryn Paul Arnold Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bryn> You did build a zImage didn't you, I think you'll get this
> Bryn> message from LILO if you try to boot a bzImage.
>
> Hi,
>
> Umm, I made a bzImage, and my image boots just fin
help! i'm obviously doing something wrong trying to install...
the boot disk works fine, & initial boot finds my ide drive & ide cd...
then when i put the first ramdisk, i get a kernel panic??? any
ideas?
mitch
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Marco Prandini wrote:
> I got a problem with emacs 19.31-2 installed with Debian 1.1.4.
> When I edit long lines reactions become unpredictable: sometimes
> it works well, other times it truncates the line or melts it with
> the surrounding lines.
Next time this happens, press CTRL-l to refresh t
Hi,
today I upgraded several things to the rex distribution. One of them was
metamail. Before I was able to see iso-8859-8 without spawning a new xterm
but now it seems, shownonascii always does that. This means that I can't
see any non pure ascii characters in the a virtual console. Is there a wa
Hi,
I am stuck and am turning to the list as a last resort. To those of you who
find this improper, I crave your indulgence.
My problem is to do with variable argument lists. More precisely given the
following
double sum_series(int num, ... )
12{
13double sum=0.0,t;
14
>
>> I would prefer a much improved dselect.
>> Todays dselect is not convinient to be used.
>> It is like emacs to the novice. (cryptic, non-standard interface, funny
>> keyboard accel keys, no menues...)
>
>Hmmm - I got on well with dselect from the beginning, without reading any
>documentation a
I wrote:
> On our Sun systems, we have two versions of vim,
> with 4.2, you don't get too see pgp's prompt for the passphrase, and
> pgp's stderr output is captured by the pipe too;
> with 3.0, you get too see pgp's prompt, and the pipe command doesn't
> capture stderr.
>
> Stuart, I like 3.0
Hi
I'm trying to install the kernel-source package from:
Debian-1.1.14 | rex | buzz-updates |..., but the '.deb' file, (from 2
mirrors) gets corrupted, with a problem in the tarfile.
Does anybody succeed in dpkg'ing it?
Thanks,
Mario O.de Menezes - oo-O-oo-
> I would prefer a much improved dselect.
> Todays dselect is not convinient to be used.
> It is like emacs to the novice. (cryptic, non-standard interface, funny
> keyboard accel keys, no menues...)
Hmmm - I got on well with dselect from the beginning, without reading any
documentation about it,
On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Paul Seelig wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> > I would like to be able to install packages on stand alone systems
> > without X11
> I second that! I'd prefer it the way 'dselect' already is working on the
> console and in an xterm under X11. A GUI oriente
Hello all,
users on my machines have X set to 16-bit 1152x900 on S3
cards. The problem is that when running clients from a Sun displaying
on their screens the colours are completely messed up unless they go
down to 8-bit colour, where everything is fine but, of course, colours
aren't enoug
I just installed Debian Linux (the latest stable version from
debian.org) and now I'm having a problem with LILO. First, my setup:
1)P6 180MHz with integrated dual IDE controller on the motherboard.
2)1.6GB IDE disk, master on primary IDE (partitioned in 3 400MB
partitions, a 300MB partition and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I got a problem with emacs 19.31-2 installed with Debian 1.1.4. When
> I edit long lines reactions become unpredictable: sometimes it works
> well, other times it truncates the line or melts it with the
> surrounding lines.
> I've tried to install emacs binaries 19.29,
Deal All,
I am installing Debian 1.1 from the Infomagic Sept 96 Developers Resource.
My platform is a Compaq Deskpro 2000 5100.
I can read the CD-ROM fine under DOS and copy and untar
gcc
However after booting debian and when trying to install packages I get
lots of
'hdb irq timeout : status
On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
>
> I would like to be able to install packages on stand alone systems
> without X11
>
I second that! I'd prefer it the way 'dselect' already is working on the
console and in an xterm under X11. A GUI oriented installation tool is a
waste of CPU time, memo
Hello,
I'm a sysadm at a Civic Network in Italy.
I got a problem with emacs 19.31-2 installed with Debian 1.1.4.
When I edit long lines reactions become unpredictable: sometimes
it works well, other times it truncates the line or melts it with
the surrounding lines.
I've tried to install emacs bi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Tue, 12 Nov 1996, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> A better way is to use a mailer that understands PGP. I don't know
> how well elm can do that. I use exmh myself. exmh is excellent.
BTW I use pine and a shell tcsh script mkpgp1.6, it work fine.
Unfortunately don't
Well, it worked. I have tried to find the reason for a week now, and 2 hours
after I write to ask it, I find that I do havea proxyarp command in my
ppp/options file. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
Jouni
I am trying to connect two linux machines together with ppp. I have
previously
> done th
On Tue, 12 Nov 1996, Kevin K. Lewis wrote:
> A la GLINT, I suppose, though I've never seen it. I think it would be
> fun to work on something like this. Maybe Debian could just use GLINT
> and massage the backend (and add stuff for the additional Debian
> package features).
Can GLINT be used wi
Hi,
> Hello,
>
> I cant get my Cirrus Logic GD7543 Chip work in 800x600 resolution in Xfree
> 3.12. Anyone have any ideas? I had to tell Xfree I was running a clgd5424
> chip to get it to work at all.
>
> //johan
Get XF86_SVGA server with cl7543 driver from:
http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.
Thanks for all guys sent me mails.
I found that the most easy command is
GET http://xxx.xxx.xxx/www/zzz/abc.zip > abc.zip &
lawrence,
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Hello,
I cant get my Cirrus Logic GD7543 Chip work in 800x600 resolution in Xfree
3.12. Anyone have any ideas? I had to tell Xfree I was running a clgd5424
chip to get it to work at all.
//johan
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Lars wrote:
> To sign e-mail by hand, you should save the text into a file,
> say foo, and then run PGP with the -sta options:
[example deleted]
You can do this from inside an editor too; for VIM, select the body
(shift-V) and do
!pgp -fast
(pgp as [f]ilter; [a]
Fixed my X problem; the permissions on /tmp had become stuffed
(only read/write/execute for root). Removing /tmp and reinstalling
base fixed this. Seems I got quite a lot of permissions problems
recently due to unclean shutdown.
Mind you, even if I have no improper shutdowns between
two forced ful
I don't know why after my linux always displays
can't map /lib/libc
after few hours run and I have to reboot my linux
box.
anyone know why? is it ld.so problem??
the only things I did was that I upgrade ld.so to
1.8.x from 1.7.x
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> > rlogin to another host gives "rmcd: socket: permission denied"
> > Works fine for root.
> >
> > On starting X, I get the grey background, but no windows;
> > I kill it, and it's been trying to connect to a socket
> > and getting connection refused, errno = 13.
> > Again, works fine for root.
>
> > rlogin to another host gives "rmcd: socket: permission denied"
> > Works fine for root.
> >
> > On starting X, I get the grey background, but no windows;
> > I kill it, and it's been trying to connect to a socket
> > and getting connection refused, errno = 13.
> > Again, works fine for root.
>
Hi,
thanks to all who answered to my make-kpkg failure: yes, there should
be no display. And yes, there is another install.
I accidwntally found the solution reading some StarOffice newsgroup. One guy
complained the existence of an "install" binary in the /usr/local/StarOffice
hierarchy (under
I am setting up a Debian Linux e-mail server for a small Windows for
Workgroups based LAN and need to use a MIME capable agent like pine.
Pine uses Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) instead of POP to
transfer mail to WfWg clients. IMAP is available as a (non-free)
debian packages and pine cl
I am trying to connect two linux machines together with ppp. I have previously
done this using vanilla getty and ppp started with login as special ppp-user,
which starts pppd as login shell. The calling machine is connected to the
internet, called machine has a small local ethernet network.
At t
is there any program to display the bps of each socket/port?
I have tried the pppstats and it only displayed the total bps.
lawrence,
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Sorry I did that by accident... I tryed sending a message saying that I
couldn't figure out how to do that kind of stuff... and well I don't know
how I did that... I grabed the pgp stuff and was trying to figure it
out... sorry...
so Far all I can't figure out is how to add keys to my public key ri
Pete Templin wrote:
>
> On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
>
> > I have noticed that xconsolo stops logging any kernel messages when the
> > daily
> > cron scripts get run and the current /var/log/messages file gets renamed to
> > /var/log/messages.0 and a new one gets created.
On Tue, 12 Nov 1996 08:18:24 EST Kevin McEnhill ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I have xautolock and xlock and I am tring to get xautolock to restart
> after xlock finishes. Should I do this in a shell script or is there a
> way to "deamonize" xautolock?
Xautolock should ``daemonize''
On Tue, 12 Nov 1996, Adam Heath wrote:
>
> I have this same problem to. And I installed kernel-headers 2.0.6,
> kernel-source 2.0.6, then I manually untarred the kernel source for 2.0.24.
> And I still get the problem.
>
Do you have then kernel sources installed as outlined in the accompanying
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: DOSEmulator for linux
> Date: Tuesday, November 12, 1996 7:44 PM
>
> On Tue, 12 Nov 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I was just wondering if any of you out there had in
I was tinkering around with mgetty's fax scripts and came across something
wierd.
When I use "faxspool" to spool up a fax, it generates a file called "JOB"
in the /var/spool/fax/outgoing tree which describes the job (who spooled
it, what the original file is, what g3 files to send, recent status
Evan Thomas writes:
> kazem wrote:
> > Is anybody can help describe me how i can install JDK in my
> > box. Or if there is a package for it.
> >
> As far as I know there is no Debian package. You can download the Linux
> port from http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html. The site
I have an old Sun workstation that has some hardware problems but I need
a couple of files from the hard disk. Will Linux recognize the Sun's
file structure? If so, what is the file structure?
John Roesch
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On Sun, 10 Nov 1996, Rob Ransbottom wrote:
> I have just upgraded to 80Megs from 32Megs on a ASUS PCI/I-P54TP4 board
> running Debian 1.1 (stable). free(1) only sees 64megs.
Thanks for the help.
The answer is use the "mem=80M" parameter to the kernel.
More info is in the boot HOWTO.A
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> > > Is anybody can help describe me how i can install JDK in my
> > > box. Or if there is a package for it.
> > >
> > As far as I know there is no Debian package. You can download the Linux
> > port from http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html. The site points to
> > installatio
In an attempt to fix my automnter troubles (amd'd directories
habg after time). I downlaode the latest amd binary from unstable, as
some kind soul sugested.
Wehn I installed it I got a message to the effect that there are
new config files and it would convert my old ones for me.
Does Debian-1.1.13 support suspend to disk functionality on laptops?
Whenever I resume from disk, all my network routes are deleted. This
worked fine in a previous life running Red Hat.
Is there something I need to tweak? Where should I look?
BTW, I have manually upgraded to kernel 2.0.23 and PC
Syrus Nemat-Nasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For just playing CD's, you don't necessarily
> need to do all this if your CDROM is already recognized. In
> that case, the program 'workbone' will play CD's for you. One
> problem may be the default volume level of your sound card.
Also don't fo
On Tue, 12 Nov 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was just wondering if any of you out there had installed this on
> your linux boxes.
>
Yes, works wonderful here!
> > Compile Begins <
> make[1]: *** No rule to make target '/usr/Makefile', needed by
> 'include/kversion.h'. Stop.
> make[
Dermot Bradley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
:
: > You mentioned that one of your hylafax packages conflicts with mgetty - are
: > you working on fixing that?
:
: It has been suggested that I use "diversions" to handle the conflict.
: Anyone got a example
Hi,
Umm, I made a bzImage, and my image boots just fine with
LILO.
manoj
>>"Bryn" == Bryn Paul Arnold Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bryn> On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Dermot Bradley wrote:
>> LILO Loading linux Wrong loader, giving up...
>>
>> I've never seen this error before.
Hi,
I am baffled. I am not aware of anything in kernel-package
scripts that needs a display to run. I am running a 2.0.25 built
exactly the same way, except:
1) I used the latest kernel-package (3.02, I think)
2) I did not use the -r option.
Could you please see if not using
Hi Grossjohann, You wrote:
Grossjohann>
Grossjohann> This does ftp but not http.
oh sorry didn't understand - 'lynx -dump > file &' should do the trick
d879e90x8
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On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Evan Thomas wrote:
> kazem wrote:
> >
> > Is anybody can help describe me how i can install JDK in my
> > box. Or if there is a package for it.
> >
> As far as I know there is no Debian package. You can download the Linux
> port from http://www.blackdown.org/
What the value of ARCHITECTURE I need?
I tried building dpkg-1.2.[6,11] on slackware systems, and
configure failed to pick a good ARCHITECTURE?
Shouldn't this build on vanilla Unix systems?
Also, what documentation should I read about handling .deb files
as an experienced tar user?
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